Aits Jee Mains Part Test 2 Question Paper
Aits Jee Mains Part Test 2 Question Paper
Aits Jee Mains Part Test 2 Question Paper
JEE (Main)-2018-19
TEST DATE: 11-11-2018
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360
General Instructions:
Section-A (01 – 30, 31 – 60, 61 – 90) contains 90 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
+3C
3C
S1
1C
(A) Flux passing through S1 is
0
2C
(B) Flux passing through S2 is
0
4C
(C) Flux passing through S3 is
0
2C
(D) Flux passing through S1 is
0
Ans. B
(A) v A vB
(B) v A vB
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(C) v A vB
Ans. B
Sol. Using conservation of mechanical energy for the particle field system as the particle cross the
region between the plates, we write KE + PE = 0 where PE = qV. Since the potential
difference between the plates will be the same for each charge, the change in PE of the charge
field system is the same in each case, meaning the change in KE is the same for each charge.
Hence, each charge reaches the other side with the same speed.
Ans. B
Sol. The equivalent circuit before and after the switch is closed for the resistors is shown in the figure.
In words, by closing the switch the resistance of the entire circuit goes down since the resistance
of the bottom branch drops from 2R to (3/2)R. Since there is less resistance in the circuit, there is
more current, meaning that there is more current through bulb B3 from Kirchhoff’s loop rule with
the battery and bulb B1. Bulb B2 is dimmer. Finally, since the resistance of the bottom branch
decreased, it now gets a higher amount of current.
V V
B1 B1
B2
B2
B5
B3
B4 B3 B4
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50 cm
(A) The electric field at point A at distance of 3 cm from axis of cylinder is 0 N/C
(B) The electric field at point B at distance of 10 cm from axis of cylinder is 5400 N/C
(C) The electric field at point C at distance of 100 cm from axis of cylinder is 540 N/C
(D) The electric field at point D at distance of 50 cm from axis of cylinder is 1800 N/C
Ans. D
9 109 2 30 10 9 540
Sol. E N/C
20r r r
5. Eight identical charged particles are located on a circle as shown in the figure-(1). Which vector
shown in figure-(2), best represents the direction of net force acting on the charged particle-4 due
to other charged particles.
y y
1
2 A
8
45 45
45 45
3
7 O x D O x
45 45
6 4 B
5 C
Figure 1 Figure 2
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
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Ans. B
Sol. Since all of the charges around the circle are equal, the forces between them are repulsive.
Particle 3 and 5 are at same distance away from particle-4
and repel the particle-4 with the same
force in magnitude and resulting force will be along OB . Likewise for particles 2 and 6 and
particle 1 and 7. The force of particle-8 on particle-4 will be along OB . Hence net force on
particle-4 will be along OB .
Ans. A
Sol. Using Kirchoff loop Rule around the outside of the circuit reveals that the potential difference
across the capacitor is 9V since there is no current after a long time. Once the switch is closed,
there is a loop that encloses the battery and 3 k resistor resulting in a total of 9 = 3000 I I = 3
mA through the resistor. For the other branch on the right, there is a capacitor initially charged
and a 1 k resistor.
7. An LCR series circuit is connected to a sinusoidal AC voltage of variable angular frequency and
the graph between peak current and angular frequency is plotted as shown in the figure. If
capacitance of capacitor used is 6 F, then choose the correct alternative.
6F
L R
i0
i0 / 2
~
80 100 120 (rad/s)
(B) L = 3.34 H, R = 12 k
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Ans. C
100 5
Sol. Q
2 40 2
L 5 1
Q 0 0 C
R 2 R
2 1 2
R 6
R 10 4
5 100 6 10 30
2
103 0.67 k
3
1 1 106
0 L 16.67H
LC 2C 10 4 6
8. All rods have identical length and cross-sectional area. Find 100°C k C
the temperature at junction A. The thermal conductivity of D 75°C
E
k
rod-AF, rod-GH rod-BL & rod-AD are and the thermal
2 k
conductivity of rod-EF, rod-CD, rod-AB & rod-AG are k. k/2
F B
k/2 A k
k k/2
k/2
H L
25°C G 50°C
125C
(A)
4
125C
(B)
2
(C) Zero
(D) 125°C
Ans. B
x 100 x 75 x 25 x 50
Sol. 0
3R 3R 3R 3R
4x 250 0
250C
x
4
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1
(A)
2
1
(B)
2
(C) 1
1
(D)
Ans. A
0 N2I2
(A)
2
0 N2I2
(B)
2 2
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0 N2I2
(C)
4 2
2 0 N2I2
(D)
2
Ans. B
Sol. The only difference is that a length x of the rod is effectively transferred from the extreme right
hand end of the rod (outside the field region) to the uniform field region within the solenoid. The
difference in the magnetic energy of the two configurations is
1
U U x x U x 0 H2 dV, (i)
2 v
Where V x and H = NI/ = the magnetic field intensity inside the solenoid. Since H is
constant, we obtain from (i)
1 N2I2
U 0 2 x.
2
U 1 N2I2
The force on the rod is Fx 0 2
x I 2
11. A conducting rod of length rotates about its one end with
angular velocity . Find the potential difference between A
and B (e : charge on electron, m : mass of electron). O
A B
1 2
(A)
m 2 2 21
e
(B)
m 2 2 22
e
(C)
m 2 2 21
2e
(D)
m 2 2 22
2e
Ans. C
WAB
Sol. VAB dx
q
2
dV = m xdx/e
mw 2 xdx
dV x
e
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m 2
dV e xdx
0 1
m2 2
V
2e
21
VAB
m 2 2 21
2e
12. In the circuit shown, find the value of C and L if net current 5 mF 20
from the source is to lead net voltage by a time
40 C L
seconds.
20 2H
10V, 5/ Hz
(B) 5 mF, 2H
(C) 5 mF, 1 H
Ans. A
I3
V I3
I3
R2 XL2
V
I2
(XC XL )2 /4
V V
I1
/4
R X2C
2
I2 I12 I32
I1
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13. A metallic charged ball, having charge q0 is immersed into the liquid of dielectric constant K and
low resistivity . Find the time constant of disappearance of charge on the ball
1
(A) 0 K
2
(B) 0 K
(C) 2 0 K
3
(D) 0 K
2
Ans. B
Ans. A
Ba2
Sol. Q
R R
15. Two bar magnets having same geometry with magnetic moments 1.5 M and 2.5 M are placed in
such a way that their similar poles are on the same side, and its time period of oscillations is T1.
Now if the polarity of one of the magnets is reversed, keeping other quantities same, then the
time period of oscillation is T2. Choose the correct option.
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T1 1
(A)
T2 2
T1 2
(B)
T2 1
T1 1
(C)
T2 4
T1 4
(D)
T2 1
Ans. A
1 T1 M2 2.5M 1.5M 1
Sol. T
M T2 M1 2.5M 1.5M 2
16. A uniform charged (thin) non-conducting rod is located on the central axis a z
distance b from the center of an uniformly charged non-conducting disk. The
length of the rod is L and has a linear charge density . The disk has radius z=b+L
a and a surface charge density . The electrostatic force on the rod due to
disc is
z=b
a2 kˆ
2 2 2
(A) F L a b b L
20
a2L
(B) F kˆ
4 0b 2
a2L
(C) F kˆ
80b2
L
(D) F 1 kˆ
20 L a2
2
Ans. A
Sol. The electric field created at any point along the central axis is given by
z
E z 1 kˆ
20 2
a z 2
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Breaking up the rod into an infinite number of infinitesimally small point charges dq, we have that
the net force on each tiny charge is dF dqE z . Summing up all these contributions, and using
the fact that dq = dz gives
z
b L
z
F dq 1 kˆ k̂ dz 1
20 2 2
a z 20 b a z2
2
2 2
L a b L a b kˆ
2 2
20
VA=VB VC VD V
5
(A) Q AB VA PB PA , QBC 3 / 2 PB VC VA , QCD 0 , QDA 5 / 2 PA VA VD
2
3
(B) Q AB VA PB PA , QBC 5 / 2 PB VC VA , QCD 0 , QDA 5 / 2 PA VA VD
2
3
(C) Q AB VA PB PA , QBC 5 / 2 PB VC VA , QCD 0 , QDA 3 / 2 PA VA VD
2
5
(D) Q AB VA PB PA , QBC 5 / 2 PB VC VA , QCD 0 , QDA 5 / 2 PA VA VD
2
Ans. B
3 3
Sol. Q AB UAB R TB TA VA PB PA
2 2
QBC UBC WBC
3 / 2 PB VC VB PB VC VB
5 / 2 PB VC VA
QCA 0
QDA 5 / 2 PA VA VD
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(D) Q1 Q2 and R1 R2 , L1 / L 2 C1 / C2
Ans. C
Sol. Quality Factor = Q
2
0L
Q Q1 Q2
R
V
Pav max 0 R1 R2
R
10 20 L1C1 L 2 C2
19. The figure shows a non-conducting (thin) disk with a hole. The radius of a
the disk is b and the radius of the hole is a. A total charge Q is uniformly
b
distributed on its surface. Assuming that the electric potential at infinity is
zero, what is the electric potential at the center of the disk?
Q
(A)
20 b a
Q
(B)
20 b a
Q
(C)
20 b2 a2
(D) 0
Ans. A
Sol. The potential produced by a charged disk of radius R, at a distance z from it, along its central axis
was
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20
z2 R2 z …(1)
By superposition, we can think of the potential created by disk with the hole as the sum of two
disks, with the same but opposite surface densities:
V z
20
z 2 b2 z
20
z 2 a2 z
20
z 2 b2 z 2 a2
Since we are only interested at the center, we have
V 0 b a
20
The total area of the disk with the hole is A b2 a2 , thus
Q
b2 a2
Finally
1 Q 2kQ b a 2kQ
V 0 b a 2 2
20
b a b a b a ba
(A) The paramagnetic material displays greater magnetization when cooled, for the same
magnetizing field.
(C) If a toroid uses bismuth for its core, the magnetic field in the core will be slightly greater
than when core is empty.
Ans. C
Sol. (A) On cooling, the tendency of thermal agitations to disrupt the alignment of magnetic dipoles
decreases in case of paramagnetic materials. These they display greater amount of
magnetism.
(B) on placing a sample of diamagnetic material in magnetic field, the magnetization (Induced
dipole moment) is opposite direction of magnetizing field. Thus it does not affected by
temperature.
(C) The field in core will be slightly less than when core is empty as Bismuth is a diamagnetic
material (B = 0r nI).
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B H
(D) , so permeability of ferromagnetic
H
a
material is dependent on the applied magnetic b
field. As shown in graph for B & H, B is larger
for smaller value of H, thus permeability is
greater for lower fields.
B
c O f
d e
21. If 100 gm water at 20C is mixed with 100 gm ice at 20C. Let in final state system consists of
m1 gm ice and m2 gm water. Choose the correct option.
Specific heat capacity of ice is 0.5 cal/g/°C.
Specific heat capacity of water is 1 cal/g/°C.
Latent heat of fusion of water is a 80 cal/g.
Latent heat of vaporisation of water is a 540 cal/g.
Ans. B
Sol. All ice will not melt. It means in final state, Water Ice
the system will contain both ice and water 100 gm 200
20C 20C
at 0C. Let x gm of ice melts due excess
heat. 1 = 100 20 1/2
= 1000 cal
1000 Q1 = 100 1 20 Ice at
x 12.5gm = 2000 cal 0C
80 2 = 100 80
Water in final state = 112.5 gm = 8000 cal
Water Water
ice in final state = 87.5 gm at 0C at 0C
Second method : Let whole system is at 0C in the state of water so.
Heat constant = Q1 H1 H2 = 7000 cal
It means the heat available will force the water to freeze to compensate the 7000 cal (negative
heat). Let x gm of water to fulfil the condition so
7000
x = 87.5 gm
80
Water = 112.5 gm
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(A) 10 Amp
(B) 5 Amp
Ans. B
23. An ideal mutual inductor is made from a primary coil of inductance 5mH and a secondary coil of
inductance 10 mH. Find the value of the Mutual inductance ( Approximately).
Assume no flux leakage.
(A) 28 mH
(B) 21 mH
(C) 14 mH
(D) 7 mH
Ans. D
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24. A non-conducting sphere has mass m = 88 g and radius r = 20.0 cm. A flat compact coil of wire
with 5 turns is wrapped tightly around it, with each turn concentric with the sphere, as shown.
The sphere is placed on a rough inclined
plane that slopes downward to the left,
making an angle θ with the horizontal, so B
that the coil is parallel to the inclined plane.
A uniform magnetic field of 0.350 T
vertically upward exists in the region of the
sphere.
22
Take ; g 10m / s 2 .
7
(A) The current in the coil, that will enable the sphere to rest in equilibrium on the inclined
plane is 2.5 A.
(B) The current in the coil, that will enable the sphere to rest in equilibrium on the inclined
plane is 1.25 A.
(C) The current in the coil, that will enable the sphere to rest in equilibrium on the inclined
plane is 0.8 A.
(D) The current in the coil, that will enable the sphere to rest in equilibrium on the inclined
plane is 0.6 A.
Ans. C
Sol. The diagram shows a free-body diagram for the sphere on the incline.
We will use the following notation: f is the force of B
static friction; B is the external magnetic filed given
as B = 0.350 T; I is the unknown current in the
From (1): fs= Mg sinθ. Substituting this in (2) and cancelling out sinθ , one obtains
µB = MgR I
mgr
mg
88 10 3 10
0.8 A
N r 2 B N rB 5 22 / 7 0.2 .35
The current must be counter-clockwise as seen from above.
The result does not depend upon the angle of inclination θ.
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25. Two circular loops A and B have their planes parallel to each other, as A
shown in figure. Loop A has a current flowing in the counterclockwise
direction, viewed from above.
I
B A
(A) If the current in loop A decreases with time, the two loops attract each other.
(B) If the current in loop A increases with time, the two loops attract each other
Ans. A
26. If magnetic dip in India is found to be 18°. One of the option, that is closer to the magnetic dip in
Britain, is
(A) 18°
(B) 70°
(C) –18°
(D) 16°
Ans. B
27. In the system of three charged particles, each charge particle is in equilibrium under their
electrostatic forces only. Choose the INCORRECT option
Ans. D
28. In a moving coil galvanometer the number of turns N = 30, area of the coil A = 4 103 m2 and
the magnetic field strength B = 0.3T. (The resistance per unit length of the wire of coil is ).
Choose the INCORRECT option
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(C) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we increase magnetic field to 0.45 T
(D) To increase its voltage sensitivity by 50% we change the material of wire such that its
specific resistance would be 2/3rd of the specific resistance of the present wire.
Ans. A
Sol. BINA = C
C
I
BNA
CR
V IR …(1)
BNA
R C1 A N where C1 is a constant.
a
C1C d B A
V SV .
B A dV CC1
29. A non conducting solid cylinder of infinite length having uniform charge
density and radius of cylinder is 5R. Find the flux passing through the
surface ABCD as shown in figure.
‘’
B
8R
A R
C
D
12R3
(A)
0
6R3
(B)
0
R 3
(C)
0
3R3
(D)
0
Ans. A
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1
8R 3R R 3
q 2 12R
Sol. in 5R
0 0 0
3R
8R
Ans. A
Sol. Bv iR
1
0.02 5 i 5
4
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
31. Hydrolysis of mustard gas give HCl and a diol. Which of the following intermediate will form
during the hydrolysis
(A)
Cl S
(B)
HO
S
(C) Cl +
S
(D)
HO S Cl
Ans. C
Sol.
Cl Cl Fast
Cl +
S
-Cl
S
H
+ Cl OH
S OH S
H2O
H HO OH
S
32.
OH H2SO4
A
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Ans. C
Sol.
OH H2SO4
H2 O
Cl /h
2
Monochlorination
Products
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(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 7
Ans. C
(A) An achiral molecule which is superimposable on its mirror image cannot exist as two
enantiomers.
(B) Changing the configuration of a molecule always means that bonds are broken.
Ans. C
Cl
H
(A) (B)
Cl
(C) (B) can undergo E2 elimination only if (B) undergoes ring inversion.
Ans. B
36. Which of the following molecule showing the correct direction of dipole moment:
(A)
N
H
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(B) CN
CN
(C) CN
Cl
(D)
N
H
Ans. A
37. Predict the major product formed when the following reaction occurs in dilute base:
O O OH/
(A)
O
(B) O
(C)
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(D)
Ans. B
Sol. O
O O O
OH
O
OH
(C) Hybridization
Ans. A
Ans. C
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(C) Ester
(D) Alcohol
Ans. A
41. Which of the following compound will form when acetic anhydride reacts with o-Fluoroanisole in
presence of dry AlCl3.
(A) O
C CH3
F
OCH3
(B) O
C
CH3
F
OCH3
(C) O
C
CH3
(D) O
C
CH3
Ans. A
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(A)
O
N
(B) O
O
N
(C) O O
(D)
O O
N
Ans. D
43. The hybridization of C-1 and C-2 carbon atoms marked in the following structure of benzyne
intermediate?
1
(B) sp and sp
2
(C) sp and sp
Ans. A
(A)
(B)
(C) C2H6
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(D) No reaction
Ans. B
i I /Red P
45. Alcohol 2
ii AgNO
A
2
Compound A does not react with HNO2 and gives a colourless solution with NaOH.
Degree of the alcohol taken initially
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
Ans. C
(A) Lactone
(B) Anhydride
(C) Alcohol
(D) Alkene
Ans. A
47. The correct order of basic strength of the following compound is:
O
1 2 3 4
N N N N
H H H
(A) 1>2>3>4
(B) 1>3>2>4
(C) 4>3>2>1
(D) 1>2>4>3
Ans. D
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(A) CH3CHO
(B) OH
(C)
(D)
Ans. C
(A) SN1
(B) SN2
(C) SNi
Ans. B
(D) CH3 – Cl
Ans. C
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51. Which of the following product will form in the following reaction:
H
OH
HO
O
(A)
OH
(B)
O O
(C) CHO
CHO
(D)
O O
Ans. B
(B) CH3CH2OH
O
||
(C) CH3 CH2 C CH3
(D) CH4
Ans. D
2
NH Cl i H O, HCl,
53. CH3CHO A
KCN
4
B
ii OH
(A) Glycine
(B) Alanine
(C) Threonine
(D) Serine
Ans. B
54. The only two pKa values of an amino acid are 2.32 and 9.62. The isoelectric point of the amino
acid is:
(A) 7.3
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(B) 11.94
(C) 5.97
(D) 9.62
Ans. C
55. Which of the following products will form when cellulose undergoes complete hydrolysis:
(A) D-fructose
(B) D-ribose
(C) L-glucose
(D) D-glucose
Ans. D
(A) 2-Chloro-1,3-butadiene
(B) Butadiene
(C) Acrylonitrile
(D) Styrene
Ans. A
57. An organic compound ‘X’ gives CO2 gas on reaction with NaHCO3. The compound ‘X’ is:
COOH
(B)
OH
SO 3 H
(C)
Ans. D
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(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 2
(D) 6
Ans. B
(A)
(B) NH2
(C) H
N
(D) CH3NH2
Ans. B
(A) OH
HO
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(B) O
O
(C) O
O
(D) O
Ans. B
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SECTION – A
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which only ONE is correct
61. Normals having slope m1, m2, m3; (m1 < 0) are drawn at points P(a, b), Q, R respectively on the
curve y2 – 6y – 16x + 73 = 0 so as to intersect at point S(19, 6), then a + b is equal to
(A) 24
(B) 28
(C) 32
(D) 36
Ans. B
3
Sol. Roots of the equation 4m3 – 7m + 3 = 0 are m 1, m2, m3 solving m1
2
9 3
a 4 1 , b 3 8
4 2
a = 13, b = 15
62. The locus of the centroid of triangle PSQ, where PQ is any chord of the parabola y2 = 8(x + 2)
subtending right angle at the vertex and S be its focus is also a parabola whose latus rectum is
equal to
1
(A)
3
4
(B)
3
8
(C)
3
(D) 2
Ans. C
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63. A hyperbola having foci A(4, –1) and B(4, 5) has x + y – 7 = 0 as one of its tangent, then the point
of contact of this tangent is
9 5
(A) ,
2 2
(B) (1, 6)
(C) (0, 7)
(D) (2, 5)
Ans. C
64. The equation of circle touching the parabola y = 1 – x2 at the point (2, –3) and having its centre on
the line y + x = 0 is
2 2
14 14 17
(B) x y
5 5 25
2 2
14 14 17
(C) x y
25 25 25
Ans. B
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x2 y2 x2 y 2 1
65. If the ellipse 2 1 , b > 0 and the hyperbola intersect orthogonally, then the
16 b 81 63 16
2
value of b is
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 9
81
(D)
7
Ans. B
x2 y2
66. If the line joining the foci of the hyperbola S1 1 0 does not subtend a right angle at
a2 b2
x2 y2 2
any point on the hyperbola S 2 2
2
1 , then number of integral values of 4e is/are (e is
4a b
eccentricity of S2 = 0)
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
Ans. B
Sol. Circle having foci of the hyperbola S1 as the extremities of diameter should not intersect the
hyperbola S2 at real points
a2 + b2 < 4a2
2 2
b < 3a
2
e < 7/4
2
4 < 4e < 7
67. One of the sides of a triangle is divided into segments of 4 and 6 units by the point of tangency of
the inscribed circle which has radius 2 2 units, then the largest side of triangle is
(A) 10
21
(B)
2
43
(C)
4
(D) 11
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Ans. D
A 1 C 2 A
Sol. tan , tan 4
2 2 2 3 4
A C 5
tan 6
2 2 2 x
B x 5
cot
2 2 2 2 2 B C
x 6
x=5
Alternate: Use = rs
(B) (n + 2)4
Ans. C
2
2 1
Sol. 64 n3 16 n n 1 16 n2 n
4
x2 y2
69. A line is drawn from A(–4, 0) to intersect the curve 1 at P and Q above x-axis. If
8 4
1 1 3
, then the maximum value of the slope of line is
AP AQ 2
(A) 2 3
1
(B)
3
4
(C)
5
(D) 3
Ans. B
Sol. AP and AQ are the roots of the equation (r cos – 4)2 + 2(r sin )2 = 8
r2(cos2 + 2 sin2 ) – 8 cos r + 8 = 0
1 1 8cos 3
AP AQ 8 2
3 1
cos tan
2 3
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1
70. If two distinct chords drawn from the point 2 2 sin , to the circle
2
1
x2 + y2 = 2 2 sin x + y , ( is a parameter) are bisected by x-axis, then the exhaustive set in
2
which lies is
3
(A) n , n ; n I
4 4
5
(B) n , n ; n I
6 6
3
(C) 2n , 2n ; n I
4 4
Ans. A
1 1
1 2 2 sin ,
2 2 1 2 sin , 2
Sol. 1 2 2
2 sin h
2 2 2 sin h
1 (h, 0)
h2 3 2 sin h 4 sin2 0
4
For distinct real roots
1 3
D > 0 sin2 > n , n ; n I
2 4 4
71. Let A be (100, 50), a point B on the line y = x and point C on x-axis such that AB + BC + CA is
minimum, then the coordinates of C is
(A) (50, 0)
200
(B) , 0
3
250
(C) , 0
3
400
(D) , 0
3
Ans. C
Sol. Image of A(100, 50) about x-axis is P(100, –50) and about y = x is Q(50, 100)
Equation of line PQ is y + 3x – 250 = 0
250
Putting y = 0, x
3
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x y
72. A line L1 1 intersects the coordinate axes at points A and B. Another line L2
10 8
perpendicular to L1 intersects the coordinate axes at C and D. The locus of circumcentre of ABD
is
(A) 5x – 4y = 9
(B) 5x – 4y = 18
(C) 4x – 5y = 9
(D) 4x – 5y = 18
Ans. A
73. The value of cot 4 4cot 3 6cot 2 4 cot 2 is
16 16 16 16
(A) 0
(B) –1
(C) 2
(D) 1
Ans. D
Sol. cot 4A
1 tan2 2A
1
1 tan2 A 4 tan2 A
; A
2 tan 2A 2
4 tan A 1 tan A 16
tan4 4 tan3 6 tan2 4 tan 1 0
16 16 16 16
7
(A) 0,
3
14
(B) 0,
3
16
(C) 0,
3
(D) (0, 6)
Ans. B
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cot A
75.
The value of sec 1 cosec A tan1 cot 3 A cot 1 2 ,0<A<
cot A 1 6
is
(A) 0
(B) 3 tan–1 1
1
(C) 3 tan1
3
(D) tan–1 1
Ans. C
cot A
Sol. cot 1 2
cot A 1
1 1
tan cot A tan cot A 3
cot A cot A
= cot 1 2 tan
1
2
1 cot A 1 cot A 2
76. If the incircle of a triangle ABC passes through the circumcentre, then value of
(cos A + cos B + cos C)2 is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 2
9
(D)
4
Ans. C
77. The minimum value of the expression (t2 + 1 – )2 + (2t – – 4)2, (t, R) is
(A) 2
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(B) 3
(C) 8
(D) 10
Ans. C
1
Sol. Slope of tangent 1 t = 1 Q
t
224
P(2, 2) PQ 2 2 P (1 + t2, 2t)
2
y=x+4
78. In ABC, A = , then the maximum value of sin2 B + sin2 C is
6
(A) 3 1
3
(B) 1
2
3
(C)
2
3
(D) 2
2
Ans. B
5 3 sin2B 3cos 2B
Sol. sin2 B sin2 B = 1
6 4
4x 2 4x 7
79. If 8 cos y 2
; x R, then the range of sin2 y + cos y + 1 is
x x 1
9
(A) 1, 4
13
(B) 1, 4
9
(C) 2, 4
13
(D) 3, 4
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Ans. C
3 1
Sol. 8 cos y 4 2
cos y 1
x x 1 2
x2 y2
80. Two tangents to the hyperbola 1 having slopes m 1 and m2 cuts the coordinate axes at
100 81
2
four concyclic points. If m 1 and m2 satisfy the equation 2 – 5 + k = 0, then the value of k is
(A) 1
(B) 2
3
(C)
2
5
(D)
4
Ans. B
Sol. m1m2 = 1
81. A parabola is drawn through two given points A(2, 0) and B(–2, 0) such that its directrix always
touch the circle x 2 y 2 16 , then locus of focus of the parabola is
Ans. A
82. The locus of foot of perpendicular from (1, 2) on each member of the family of lines
(1 + 2t)x + (1 – t)y + t – 1 = 0; t R is
2 2
(A) x + y + x – 3y + 2 = 0
(B) x2 + y2 – x – 3y + 2 = 0
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(C) x2 + y2 – x – 3y – 4 = 0
Ans. B
(1, 2)
x2
83. Consider point P with ordinate t lying on the curve y 2 1 ; t N. If Sn represents the
4
minimum distance from point P to the line 2y – x = 0, then lim t Sn is
t
1
(A)
2
3
(B)
4
1
(C)
5
2
(D)
5
Ans. C
Sol.
P 2 1 t2 , t
Sn
2 1 t t = lim t S
2
= lim
2t 1 t t =
2
1
(By rationalizing)
n
5 t t 5 5
84. In ABC, if medians from B and C are mutually perpendicular, then the possible value of
cot B + cot C is
1
(A)
3
2
(B)
5
1
(C)
2
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3
(D)
4
Ans. D
y y C
Sol. tan tan
x 2x
y y 2y
1 2 2
cotB x 2x 2x y E
y y 3xy
x
x 2x
y
2y 2 x 2 2x
Similarly cot C
3xy B A
D
x 2 y2 2
cotB cot C
3xy 3
89
1 cot 90k 2
85. If sin n 1 k sinnk sink
, then k is given by
3
n 1
(A) n ; n I
3
(B) 2n ; n I
3
(C) n ; n I
6
(D) 2n ; n I
6
Ans. B
89
1 1 89 sin n 1 k nk
Sol. sin n 1 k sinnk =
sink k 1 sin n 1 k sinnk
n 1
86. Let two tangents 3x – 4y + 20 = 0 and x – y – 3 = 0 of a parabola intersect the tangent at vertex at
points P(0, 5) and Q(3, 0) respectively, then the length of latus rectum is
12
(A)
34
18
(B)
34
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(C)
34
(D) 34
Ans. C
x2 y2
87. From point P(8, t); t being the parameter, tangents are drawn to the ellipse 1 so as to
16 12
touch the curve at A and B. The locus of the image of P about AB is
(A) x = –4
(B) x+y=2
(C) x = –8
(D) x+y=4
Ans. A
h8 kt
Sol. 2, 0 h = –4
2 2
88. Let the equation of incircle of ABC be 4(x2 + y2) = 25 which touches the sides BC, CA, and AB at
D, E and F respectively. If BD, CE and AF are in AP with common difference 2.5, then the
circumradius of ABC is
(A) 5
(B) 6.25
(C) 7.5
(D) 10
Ans. B
Sol. s = 3x B
r
3x x d 2
2
2.5
2
x–d x–d
s 3x D F
x=5
Sides are 7.5, 10, 12.5 x x+d
7.5 10 12.5
R 6.25
4 37.5 C A
x E x+d
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89. The number of solutions of the equation sin1 cos3x cos 1 sin3x ; x [–, ] is/are
2
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 6
Ans. D
Sol. sin–1(cos 3x) = sin–1(sin 3x) cos 3x – sin 3x = 0 cos 3x 0
4
n
x ;nI
3 12
1
90. The lower one-fifth portion of a vertical tower subtends an angle tan1 at a point A in the
5
horizontal plane through its foot and at a distance 100 m from the foot. If the angle subtended by
the upper four fifth portion of tower at point A is , then – is
5
(A) tan1
17
17
(B) tan1
7
7
(C) tan1
17
11
(D) tan1
17
Ans. C
h 1 C
Sol. tan
500 5 4
h
h = 100 m 5
Hence tan( + ) = 1
1 h
tan
5 2 5
1 tan
tan 3 A B
1 100
5
2 1
Also, tan 3 5 7
2 17
1
15
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