Fiitjee: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
Fiitjee: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
Fiitjee: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
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(ii) Section – 2 (07 – 14) contains 8 Numerical based questions with answers of the form XX.XX and
each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.
(iii) Section – 3 (15 – 18) contains 2 paragraphs. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer
and – 1 mark for wrong answer.
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PART – I : PHYSICS
SECTION – 1
(Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct.
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4. A particle is projected in air from origin with speed u and at an angle with positive x-axis. At its
maximum height its trajectory has radius of curvature R and centre of curvature has co-ordinate
70
20m, 3 m . Choose the correct option(s). g 10 m / s ˆj
3x 2
(A) Equation of trajectory of the projectile motion is y 3x
40
(B) The maximum height of the projectile is 30 m.
2000
(C) The value of u is m/s
3
3
(D) The value of is tan1
10
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9
4
(B) Ball 10 will just complete vertical circle if v 0 5gR
3
(C) Ball 10 will just reach point B if v 0 29 2gR
9
4
(D) Normal reaction on ball number 10 at point A will be 3 mg if v 0 2gR
3
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SECTION – 2
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is of the form XX.XX. The correct digit
below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
8. One end of the pile of chain falls vertically through a hole in its
support and pull the remaining links steadily. The links which are at
rest acquire the velocity of the hanging position suddenly and without
having interaction with the remaining stationary links and with the
support. If the acceleration a of the falling chain is k. Find k. Ignore
any friction. (Take g = 10)
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14. Two persons A and B are standing at the origin and 210 meter away from the origin along the y-
2
axis, respectively. A starts to move x-axis with acceleration 3.2 m/s and thereafter with the same
retardation and comes to rest after moving 320 m. B moves with a constant velocity and catches
A in 15 s. The speed of B is n m/s. Find the value of n.
SECTION – 3
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions have to
be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
The velocity of the body ‘V’ at the given moment can be represented as the geometrical sum of
the components :
Vcos : horizontal velocity & Vsin: vertical velocity
Here ‘’ is the angle formed by the helical line of groove with the horizontal plane.
A component of the acceleration of the body is responsible for change in direction & other for the
change in speed, i.e. centripetal acceleration & tangential acceleration. The tangential
acceleration have two components : one along the circle & one in vertical direction.
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The value of tangential acceleration ‘at’ can be found by mentally developing the surface of the
cylinder with the helical groove into a plane. In this case the groove will become an inclined plane
with height nh & length of its base 2 R n, where ‘n’ is the number of turns in the helix.
15. The speeds of the object at the end of 1st round, 2nd round and 3rd round are in ratio :
(Assuming the body starts from rest)
(A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 3 : 5
(C) 1 : 2 : 3 (D) 1 : 3 : 5
16. The time taken by the block to complete 1st round, 2nd round and 3rd round are in the ratio:
(A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 1 : 2 1 : 3 2
(C) 2 1: 3 2 : 3 1 (D) 1 : 4 : 9
17. Both are given speed v tangentially in anticlockwise direction (when rod is in horizontal position).
Find speed v, so that the rod just becomes vertical is :
5g 3 3 1
(A) (B) g
3 3
3
(C) g (D) None of these
2
18. The minimum velocity that should be given to the mass 2m in clockwise direction to make it
vertical is:
5g 7g
(A) (B)
3 3
3 3 1
(C) g (D) None of these
3
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PART – II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1
(Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct.
2. The following transition occurs when Lithium atoms are sprayed into hot flame. The various steps
are numbered for identification.
I II III IV V
2s
2p
3d 3p 4s 3p
which of these transitions will not result in emission of light?
(a) I, II & V (b) III & V (c) III, IV & V (d) All
3. For a wire having length l is between two walls. How many possible values of standing waves
is/are there
l
5
(a) (b) 2 (c) (d)
2 2
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4. Infinite number of flasks are connected to one another as shown below. The volumes and
pressures in each flask vary as shown. The stopcocks are initially closed. The common pressure
when all the stopcocks are opened
1 P 4
(a) P (b) P (c) (d) P
2 4 3
5. Which order of bond length of Si–O, P–O, S–O and Cl–O in SiO44 , PO34 , SO24 and ClO4
is/are not correct:
(a) ClO4 SO42 PO34 SiO44 (b) PO34 SiO44 SO42 ClO4
(c) SiO44 PO34 SO24 ClO4 (d) SiO24 SO24 PO34 ClO4
3P0 3P
K t n K t n
5 P P
(a) (b)
5P0 2Pt t
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SECTION – 2
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is of the form XX.XX. The correct digit
below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
8. One litre flask contains air, water vapour and a small amount of liquid water at a pressure of 200
mm Hg. If this is connected to another one litre evacuated flask, what will be the final pressure of
the gas mixture at equilibrium? Assume T= 50˚ C, aquesous tension at 50˚ C is 93 mm Hg.
9. 100 ml of 0.05 M Borax (Na2B4O7.10H2O) is titrated with 0.1 M HCl. What will be final pH of
–9
solution? [Ka value of H3BO3 = 10 ]
10. 100 ml 0.1 M Na2CO3 solution is added to 100 ml 0.1 M H 2CO3 solution. Calculate the value of
pCO3 is solution. Given pKa1 and pKa2 of H2CO3 are 6 and 10 respectively.
n+ (n + 4)+
11. A certain reactant A is getting converted to A in solution. The rate constant of this reaction
is measured by titrating a volume of the solution with a reducing reagent which only reacts with
n+ (n+4)+ n+ (n–2)+ (n+4)+ (n–1)+
A and A . In this process, it converts A to A and A to A .
Time 0 10 min
Volume of 30 ml 45 ml
Reagent consumed
n+ (n+4)+
Calculate the rate constant of the conversion of A to A assuming it to be a first order
reaction.
n+ (n+4)+
[n-factor of reagent remain same when it reacts with A & A ]
[Given : ln 3/2 = 0.4]
Write your answer by multiplying I with 100.
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12. For how many of following compound, pH of their aqueous solution does not depend on the
concentration of the compound
NH2 NH 2 COOH
(i) NaHCO3 (ii) CH2 (iii) CH 2 (iv) CH 2
COONa COOH COOH
NH 2
SO3H
(ix) Na2SO4 (x) Na3PO4 (xi) MgHPO3 (xii) Na2HPO4
13. How many of the following compounds are acids will give pH less than 7 in their aqueous
solution.
(i) CHCl3 (ii) SOCl2 (iii) SO2Cl2 (iii) P4 O10
(iv) N2O4 (v) PCl3 (vi) PCl5 (vii) AlCl3
(viii) FeCl3 (ix) ZnCl2 (x) Al OH3 (xi) NaHCO3
(xii) NH4 Cl (xiii) Na3PO4
14. At 300 K, two gases are filled in two equal sized continuous as given
1atm= 760 MM
A(g) B(g)
70Mu
40 MM
Hg
Hg
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SECTION – 3
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions have to
be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Aqueous 200 ml 0.1 H2A solution when titrated against 0.1 M NaOH shows different results, in
presence of different indicators. For phenolphthalene indicator it is converted to Na 2A and with
methyl orange it is converted to NaHA.
K a1 H2 A 103 , K a 2 (H2 A) 106
H2A + NaOH = NaHA + H2O (Methyl ornage)
H2A + 2NaOH = Na2A + 2H2O (Phenalpthalene)
15. When 100 ml of NaOH is added in presence of methyl orange indicator, pH of solution is
(a) 3.5 (b) 4.5 (c) 3 (d) 4
16. When 200 ml of NaOH is added in presence of phenolpthalene indicator, then pH of solution is
(a) 3.5 (b) 4.5 (c) 3 (d) 4
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(b) Solids whose volume increase on melting, e.g., Fe, Cu, Ag, Au, etc.
Solid (lower volume) Liquid (higher volume)
In this case the process of melting become difficult at high pressure; thus melting point becomes
high.
(c) Solubility of substances : When solid substance are dissolved in water, either heat is
evolved (exothermic) or heat is absorbed (endothermic).
KCl + aq KCl(aq) – heat
In such cases, solubility increase with increase in temperature. Consider the case of KOH; when
this is dissolved, heat is evolved.
KOH + aq KOH(aq) + heat
In such cases, solubility decrease with increase in temperature.
(d) Solubility of gases in liquids : When a gas dissolves in liquid, there is decrease in volume.
Thus, increase of pressure will favour the dissolution of gas in liquid.
17. A gas 'X' when dissolved in water heat is evolved. Then solubility of 'X' will increase
(a) Low pressure, high temperature (b) Low pressure, low temperature
(c) high pressure, high temperature (d) high pressure, low temperature
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1. In a ABC, if medians from B and C are perpendicular, then the value of cotB cotC cannot be
1 1 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 3 3
2. Let x2 y2 8 be the equation of the incircle of triangle ABC which touches the sides BC, CA
and AB respectively at D, E and F. Let BD, CE and AF be consecutive integer. Which of the
following statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) Perimeter of triangle of ABC equals 30
(B) Area of triangle ABC equals 30 2
33 2
(C) Circumradius of triangle ABC equals
4
(D) AB CA is equal to 1.
3. In a triangle XYZ, let x, y, z be the lengths of sides opposite to the angles X, Y, Z, respectively
sx sy sz 8
and 2s x y z. If and area of incircle of the triangle XYZ is , then
4 3 2 3
(A) Area of the triangle XYZ is 6 6
35
(B) the radius of circumcircle of the triangle XYZ is 6
6
X Y Z 4
(C) sin sin sin
2 2 2 35
x Y 3
(D) sin2
2 5
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4. In a ABC, if a + 3 = b + 2 = 11 and cosC then
3
Note: All symbols used has usual meaning in triangle ABC.
(A) length of the tangent from the vertex C to the circle escribed to side AB is 12
(B) length of the tangent from the vertex C to the incircle of the triangle is 4.
(C) sum of lengths of tangents from the vertices A, B, C to the circle escribed to the side AB is 38.
(D) sum of lengths of tangents from the vertices A, B, C to the incircle of the triangle is 24.
5. If x1 and x2 are positive numbers between 0 and 1, then which of the following is/are true?
x x2 sin x1 sin x 2 x x2 tan x1 tan x2
(A) sin 1 (B) tan 1
2 2 2 2
2
x x2 logx1 logx 2 x x2 x 2 x 22
(C) log 1 (D) 1 1
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
6. If cos = x and cos = y , (xy> 0) x, y, , R then
2 x 2 y
(A) sin( + + ) = sin R (B) cos cos = 1 , R
(C) (cos + cos) = 4 , R (D) sin( + + ) = sin + sin + sin, , R
2
SECTION – 2
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is of the form XX.XX. The correct digit
below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
7. If A, B, C are the angles of a triangle and N denotes the maximum value of expression
(sin A)2 (sinB)2 (sinC)2 then find N.
1
8. If the product (sin1o )(sin3o )(sin5o )(sin7o )........(sin89o ) , then find n.
2n
9. In a right-angled triangle ABC with C as a right angle, a perpendicular CD is drawn to AB. The
radius of the circles inscribed into the triangles ACD and BCD are equal to 9 and 40 respectively.
Then the radius of the circle inscribed into ABC is
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10. Let altitude AD of acute angled triangle (ABC) be produced which meets its circumcircle at P
such that AP = 4. If circumradius of the triangle is 2 2 then find the value of sec 2 (B C).
sin3 cos3 1
11. Let x ,y and sin cos .
cos2 sin2 2
p
If x y where p and q are coprime then (p + q) is equal to
q
12. If a and b are positive integers such that 8 32 768 acos , then find the value of
b
4 (a b).
2
13. If cos cos cos then maximum value of tan tan + tan tan + tan tan is
3
SECTION – 3
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon the paragraphs 2 multiple choice questions have to
be answered. Each of these questions has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
In a ABC, D and E are midpoint of sides BC and AC respectively and M is the point of
intersection of AD and BE such that MBD & MCD = , length BE = 6 units. If altitudes
4 6
form vertices A, B and C intersect the circumcirlce of ABC in points H, I and J; Then
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16. Ratio of circum radii of triangle APC and ABC is (P is orthocentre of triangle ABC)
(A) 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 3
(C) 1 : 2 (D) 2 : 3
In a ABC, P is an interior point such that PAB = 10º, PBA = 20º, PCA = 30º and PAC =
40º, a, b, c are the sides of ABC. Now answer the following questions
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PART – II
CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1
1. D
2. A, C, D
3. A, B, C, D
4. D
5. A, B, C
6. A, B, C, D
SECTION – 2
7. 11
9. 5
8. 146.50 mm Hg
10. 3
11. 4
12. 7
13. 10
14. 790 mm
SECTION – 3
15. C
16. B
17. D
18. C
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PART – III
MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1
1. A, B, D
2. A, B, D
3. A, C, D
4. A, C, D
5. B, D
6. A, B, C, D
SECTION – 2
7. 4
8. 44.5
9. 41
10. 2
11. 97
12. 112
13. 2.50
14. 1
SECTION – 3
15. B
16. A
17. C
18. A
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5. B, D
By ‘e’ equation
v 2 v1 1
v0 2
By conservation of momentum
v1 v 2 v0
3v 0
v2
4
2
3
v3 v0
4
9
3
So, v10 v 0 5gR
4
9
4
v0 5gR
3
6. A, C
mg
N2 F2 Ncos ....(1)
2
mg
T Nsin F1 T tan F1 ....(2)
2
Taking torque about O
Tc sin N2c cos Nx ....(3)
mg mg
Tc sin c cos a tan
2 2cos
mg mg mg a tan
Tc sin c cos a tan c cos
2 2cos 2 cos
mg a
T cot
2 c cos2
7. 01.00
Mgsin T sin Ma
mg T masin
Solving, we get
(M m)gsin2
a
M msin2
8. 03.33
Let the velocity of the end of the falling chain be v, when a length x has already fallen. Taking
mass per unit length of the chain as , we can write,
(vdt)v dv
xg x.v
dt dx
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vdv
gx v 2 x
dx
dv v 2
or, v g
dx x
This equation may be solved by using integrating factor. The solution is:
2gx C
v2 2 , where C is an arbitrary constant.
3 x
At t = 0, x = 0 and v = 0
2gx
C 0 and v 2
3
9. 02.60
10. 02.33
Velocity of block ‘A’ when it looses the conveyor Belt
W = k
1
1000 0.4 4 2 V 2
2
V = 10 m/s
Now, when block ‘B’ leave the contact
1 1
1000 0.4 3 (2)V 2 (2)(10)2
2 2
7
V 10 m/s.
3
11. 01.71
ds
(v1 v 2 cos )
dt
0 t
ds (v1 v 2 cos )dt
0
t
v1t v 2 cos dt ....(i)
0
t
v
0
1 cos dt v 2dt cos
v
v1 cos dt v 2 t cos ....(ii)
0
(v 2 t cos )
v1t v 2
v1
v2 v 2 v 22
cos 1 t
v1 v1
(v1 v 2 cos )
t
v12 v 22
12. 01.00
13. 05.00
For collision the relative velocity of A with respect to B should be along the line AB.
14. 23.33
15. C
Acceleration of the body remains constant through out the motion.
Using : v 2 u2 2as
Along the tangential direction
After 1st round
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v12 02 2a h2 (2R)2
nd
After 2 round
v 22 02 2a 2 h2 (2R)2
rd
& After 3 round:
v 32 2a 3 h2 (2R)2
v1 : v 2 : v3 1 : 2 : 3
16. B
1
Using; S ut at 2
2
u=0& a = constant
t S
t1 (h2 (2R2 ) t 2 2 (h2 (2R)2 )
& t 3 3 (h2 (2R)2 )
Time required to complete 1st round is t1
Time required to complete 2nd round is t2 – t1
& Time required to complete 3rd round is t3 – t2.
t1 : (t 2 t1 ) : (t 3 t 2 ) 1 :
2 1 : 3 2
17. B
The speeds given to 2m will also be possessed by m
KE in horizontal position gets converted in PE in vertical position.
1 1
2mv 2 mv 2 change in PE in vertical position.
2 2
PE 2mg cos30 cos60 mg cos30
2
3 3
2mg mg
2 2 2 2
3 1
mg 3 1 mg
2
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3 1 3 3 1
mg 3 1 mg
2 2 2 2
1 3 3 1
K.E. 3mv 2 mg
2 2
3 3 1
v
3
g
18. C
||y in anticlockwise direction we get
3 3 1
V
3
g
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CHEMISTRY
1. D
K P PH
10
10 mm
2O
Up to 10 mm of partial vapour of water this reaction will move in forward direction only.
2. A, C, D
I II III IV V
2s
2p
3d 3p 4s 3p
energy of 3d is more than 3p therefore.
it will emit energy, similarly from 4s → 3p transition.
3. A, B, C, D
The first normal mode has nodes at its ends and one antinode in the middle. This is the longest
wavelength mode. This first normal mode occurs when the wavelength λ1 is twice the length of the string,
that is, λ1= 2L.
The next normal mode, of wavelength λ 2 occurs when the wavelength equals the length of the string, that
is, λ2= L. The third normal mode corresponds to the case in which λ3= 2L/3. In general, the wavelengths of
the various normal modes for a string of length L Fixed at both ends are
ʎ= 2L/n
n= 1,2,3……
where the index n refers to the nth normal mode of oscillation. These are the possible modes of
oscillation for the string
4. D
n T n1 n 2 n3 .......
PT .VT P1 V1 P2V2
...... Pi Vi
RT RT RT
PT VT Pi Vi
P.V P V P V
2PV ....
2 2 4 4 8
1 1 1
2PV 1 ....
4 16 64
1 4
PT VT 2PV 2PV.
1 3
1
4
VT V1 V2 V3 .......
V V V
V ...........
2 4 8
1 1
V 1 .......... V 2V
2 1
1
2
4
PT . 2V 2PV
3
4
PT P
3
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5. A, B, C
O O O O
Si P S O Cl O
O O , O O , O O ,
O O O O
6. A, B, C, D
2A(g)
4B(g) + C(g)
t=0 P0
P
t=t P0– P 2P +
2
t= 0 2P0
P0
+
2
P 3P 5P0
Pt = P0 – P + 2P + = P0 ; P
2 2 2
2 5P 2Pt P0
P (Pt P0 ) , so P0 P 0 K t n
3 3 P0 P
7. 11
All hydroxides are soluble only due to their dissociation in water.
8. 146.50 mm Hg.
Vapour pressure of water does not depend on volume
9. 5
Na 2 B4O7 2HCl 5H 2O 4H3BO3 2NaCl
100 0.05 0.1 100
5 mm 10 mm 20 mm
20
100 ml of HCl is reqired for complete titration. Final concentration of H3BO3 is 0.1 M
200
[H ] of H3BO3 is
+
Ka C 105
pH = 5.
10. 3
Na 2CO3 H 2CO3 2NaHCO3
HCO3 H CO32
[H ] [CO32 ]
K a2
[HCO3 ]
K a2 [HCO3 ]
[CO32 ]
K a1 K a2
K a2
[CO32 ] [HCO3 ] 102 0.1
K a1
103
pCO3 3
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11. 4
A(n 4)
An+
t=0 a 0
T.R. t=t a–x x Let at both time 10 ml is titrated
t = 0, a × 10 × 2 = 30 × N Let Normality of titrating reagent = N
30 N
a N 30
10 2 10 2
At t = 10 min, (a – x) × 10 × 2 + x × 10 × 5 = 45 × N
or a × 10 × 2 – x × 10 × 2 + x × 10 × 5 = 45 N
or 30x = 15 N
15 1
x N N
30 2
1 1 1 3/ 2N
K ln ln
t (a x) 10 3/ 2N 1/ 2N
1 3/ 2 1
ln 0.4 0.04
10 1 10
12. 7
NH 2
NH 2
NaHCO3 , CH 2
, Na2HPO 4 Amphiprotic salts
,
COOH
SO3H
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[H ]2 [A 2 ]
Ka =
[H 2 A]
20
[H ]2 103 106
20
+ 2 –9
[H ] = 10
pH = 4.5
17. D
Solubility of gas is favourable at high pressure and this process is exothermic hence solubility will
be more at low temperature
18. C
Since density of gold decreases after melting therefore it is favourable at low pressure and high
temperature.
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MATHEMATICS
1. A, B, D
2y y
tan
2x x
y A
tan
2x
y y
2y x
3xy
tanB x 2x 2 2x
y
yz 2x yz
1 2
2x
B C
2x 2 y 2
cotB : Similarly
3xy
2y 2 x 2
cot C
3xy
2y 2 x 2
cot C
3xy
x 2 yz 2
cotB cot C
3xy 3
2. A, B, D
a 9,b 11,c 10
3. A, C, D
r x r y r z
k
4 3 2
x 5k,y 6k,z 7k
2
8 8
r 2 k 1,x 5,y 6,z 7
3 5 3
4. A, C, D
a 9,b 9,c 7
5. B, D
6. A, B, C, D
2cos 4cos2
x 2 2x cos 1 0 x
2
x R :cos 1
Similarly, = 0
7. 4
1 1 1
cosec 2 A cosec 2B cosec 2C
sin A sin B sin2 C
2 2
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8. 44.5
L.H.S.
(sin1o )(sin2o )........(sin89)(sin2o )(sin4o )
(sin2o )(sin4o ).....(sin88o )
1 (sin2o )(sin4o )........(sin88o ) 1
244 (sin2o ).........(sin88o ) 2
1 1 89
89
n
2
2n 2
2
9. 41
ACD ~ CBD ~ ABC
9 40 r B
AC BC AB
9 40 r
AC ,BC ,AB D 40
AC2 BC2 AB2 9
A
81 1600 r 2 C
r 41
10. 2
ACP (B C) A
AP
2 2
2sin (B C)
2
sec(B C) 2 b
sec (B C) 2
2 B D C
P
11. 97
12. 112
L.H.S. 8 32 256 3
8 32 16 3 8 ( 3 1)2 2
8 8cos 4cos
12 24
a 4,b 24
(a b) 28 4(a b) 112
13. 2.50
We know that
cos( cos cos cos sin sin cos cos sin sin cos sin sin
cos(
1 tan tan
cos cos cos
cos( ) 3 5
tan tan 1 tan tan max i. 1
2/3 2 2
14. 1
sin x 2y cos x 2y sin x cos x 2y y
y2
2 2 sin x cos 4
y2 y2 y2
cos x 2 sin x 2 cos x sin x 2
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y2
y
sin 2x 2 sin x cos x 4
y2
y 1
4
y 2 & sin x cos x , 2
4
15. B
1 sin MBD sin BMC
We have area MBC = BM2
2 sin MCD
7
sin .sin
1
42 4 12 4 3 1
2
sin
6
Area of hexagon = 2 area of ABC
= 2 3 MBC = 24 (3 + 1) sq. units
16. A
AC
R1 sin B
2 1: 1
R2 AC
sinB
2
17. C
18. A
Sol. 17-18
PA PB PC
1, Now applying sine rule
PB PC PA
sin20º sin xº sin40º
1, where PCB = xº
sin10º sin(80 xº ) sin30º
x = 20º
A = 50º, C = 50º, B = 80º
cos (A – B) + cos (B – C) + cos (C – A) = 3 + 1
5 8 13
A+B=
18 18 18
13 1 13 5 13 13
sin1 sin sin sin cos1 cos
18 18 18 18 18
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