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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


PART TEST – III

JEE (Advanced)-2019
PAPER –2

TEST DATE: 16-12-2018

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 240

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 60 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 20 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

Section–A (01 – 08, 21 – 28, 41 – 48) contains 24 multiple choice questions which have one or
more correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks for wrong
answer.

Section–A (09 – 12, 29 – 32, 49 – 52) contains 12 paragraphs with each having 2 questions with
one or more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2
marks for wrong answer.

Section–C (13 – 20, 33 – 40, 53 – 60) contains 24 Numerical based questions with answers as
numerical value from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no
negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One OR More Than One Choice Type)

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only one or more than one is/are correct

1. A particle of mass m = 3kg is constrained to move along a straight A P B


line. A and B are two fixed points on the line at a separation of
L =  m. When the particle is at some point P between A and B, it is acted upon by two forces
     
F1  (200 N / m)PA and F2  (100 N / m)PB , where magnitudes of PA and PB are in metre. At
10
time t = 0, the particle is projected from A towards B with speed v = m/s. Then
3

(A) Particle reaches to B at t = sec
30

(B) Particle reaches to B at t = sec
15
200
(C) Oscillation energy of the particle is J
3
100
(D) Oscillation energy of the particle is J
3

2. In the Bohr’s hydrogen atom model, R, V and E represent the radius of the orbit, speed of the
electron and total energy of the electron respectively. Which of the following quantities are
proportional to the quantum number n?
(A) VR
(B) RE
(C) VE1
(D) RE1

3. A ray of light is incident normally on one face 30  60  90 prism
60 P
of refractive index p = 5/3 immersed in water of refractive index
m = 4/3 as shown in the figure.
5 p 1
(A) The exit angle 2 of the ray is sin1   30
8 Q
m 2
 5 
(B) The exit angle 2 of the ray is sin1  
4 3
(C) Total internal reflection at point P ceases if the refractive index of water is increased to
5
n by dissolving some substance.
2 3
(D) Total internal reflection at point P ceases if the refractive index of water is increased to
5
n  by dissolving some substance.
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4. A beam of electrons striking a copper target I


produces X-rays. Its spectrum is as shown in the
figure. Keeping the voltage same if the copper target
is replaced with a different metal, the cut off
wavelength and characteristic lines of the new
spectrum will change in comparison with old as
(A) Cut off wavelength will remain unchanged. 
min
(B) Both cut off wavelength and characteristic
lines must remain unchanged.
(C) Characteristic lines may be different.
(D) Cut off wavelength will be different while
characteristic lines may remain unchanged.

5. A small hole is punched into the bottom of a rectangular boat, Water


Water
allowing water to enter the boat. As the boat sink into the water, level
level
which of the following graph best shows how the water flow rate outside
inside
through the hole varies with time? Assume that the boat remains
horizontal as it sinks.
Hole

30
litre/minute
Leak rate

20
(A) 10

0 2 4 6 8 10
t(hours)

30
litre/minute
Leak rate

20
(B) 10

0 2 4 6 8 10
t(hours)

30
litre/minute
Leak rate

20
(C) 10

0 2 4 6 8 10
t(hours)

30
litre/minute
Leak rate

20
(D) 10

0 2 4 6 8 10
t(hours)

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6. A very large number of small particles forms a spherical cloud. Initially they are at rest, have
uniform mass density per unit volume 0 and occupy a region of radius r0. The cloud collapses
due to gravitation, the particles do not interact with each other in any other way. How much time
passes until the cloud collapse fully?
3
(A)
8G0

(B)
32G0
3
(C)
32G0

(D)
8G0

7. Small amplitude standing waves of wavelength  occur on a string


with tension, T, mass per unit length  and length L. One end of the 
string is fixed and the other end is attached to a ring of mass M that M
slides on a frictionless rod, as shown in the figure above. When
gravity is neglected, which of the following conditions correctly
determines the wavelength? L
 2  2L 
(A)  cot  
M    
 2  2L 
(B)  tan  
M    
2L
(C)  , n  1,2,3,............
n
2L
(D)  , n  1,2,3,............
 1
n  2 
 

8. A beam of light has a small wavelength spread  above a central


wavelength . The beam travels in vacuum until it enters a glass
 vacuum
plate at an angle  relative to the normal to the plate as shown in
the figure. The index of refraction of the glass is given by n(). The
angular spread  of the refracted beam is given by 
d( )
(A)   
d

tan  dn( )
(B)   
n d
sin  
(C)  
sin  
 
(D)  remains constant for different values of  in the range  .
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Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Each question has
four options (A), (B), (C) and (D). One or more than one of these four option(s) is(are) correct

Paragraph for Questions 09 & 10

Gaseous products of burning are released into the


atmosphere of temperature Ta through a high chimney

Height of chimney
of cross section A and height h as shown in the figure.
The solid matter is burnt in the furnace which is at Chimney of cross-sectional
temperature TS. due to burning smoke (gas) generation area A

h
rate (volume per unit time) is Q. a  density of air
It can be assume that Ta  temperature of air
 the velocity of the smoke (gas) in the furnace is
negligibly small.
S  density of smoke Air vent
 the density of the smoke (gas) does not differ TS  temperature of smoke
from that air at the same temperature and
pressure.
 the gases can be treated as ideal while in
furnace.
A furnace with chimney
 the pressure of the air changes with height
according to the hydrostatic law. The change of
the density of the air with height is negligible.
 the flow of gases in the chimney follows
Bernoulli’s equation.
 the change of the density of the gas (smoke) is
negligible throughout the chimney.

9. What is the minimum height of the chimney needed in order that chimney functions efficiently, so
that it can release all of the produced smoke(gas) into the atmosphere? Express your answer in
terms of Q, A, g, Ta, a , s and T, where T = TS  Ta
s Ta Q2
(A)
gA 2 T(a  s )
Ta Q2
(B)
2gA 2 T
Q2  s
(C)
2(a  s )A 2 g
Q2 (Ta  T)
(D)
2gA 2 T

10. Assume that two chimneys are built to serve exactly the same purpose. Their cross sections are
identical, but are designed to work in different parts of the world, one in cold regions designed to
work at an average atmospheric temperature of 23C and the other in warm regions, designed
to work at an average atmospheric temperature of 27C. The temperature of the furnace is 327C.
It was calculated that the height of the chimney designed to work in cold regions is 100 m. How
high is the other chimney?
(A) 71.4m
(B) 280 m
(C) 140 m
(D) 100 m

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Paragraph for Questions 11 & 12

In a hypothetical experiment light is used to levitate a z


Glass
transparent glass hemisphere with radius R and mass hemisphere
m having refractive index n. In the medium outside the
hemisphere, the index of refraction is equal to one. A R
parallel beam of monochromatic laser light is incident g n
uniformly and normally onto the central portion of its
planar surface as shown in figure. The acceleration of
gravity g is vertically downwards. The radius  of the
circular cross section of the laser beam is much smaller Laser beam
than R. Both the glass hemisphere and the laser beam
are axially symmetric with respect to z-axis.
2
The glass hemisphere does not absorb any laser light. Its surface has been coated with a thin layer of
transparent material so that reflections are negligible when light enters and leaves the glass hemisphere.
The optical path traversed by laser light passing through the non-reflecting surface layer is also negligible.

11. Find the laser power P required to balance the weight of the glass hemisphere.
2mgR2 c
(A)
(n  1)2  2
4mgR2 c
(B)
(n  1)2  2
2mgR2 c
(C)
(n2  1) 2
mgR 2c
(D)
(n2  1) 2

12. If the frequency of the laser beam is f, then the number of photons striking the hemisphere per
unit time is
2mgR2 c
(A)
(n  1)2  2hf
4mgR2 c
(B)
(n  1)2  2hf
2mgR2 c
(C)
(n2  1) 2hf
mgR2 c
(D)
(n2  1) 2hf
SECTION – C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

13. A ray of light is incident parallel to BC at a height h = 3.0 cm A


from BC. Find the height (in cm) above BC at which the
emergent ray leaves the surface AC. It is given that   2
and length BC = 20 cm. Take tan 15 = 0.25.
h
45 45
B C

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14. A compound microscope is used to enlarge an object kept at a distance of 3 cm from its
objective. The objective consists of several convex lenses is contact and has a focal length of 2
cm. If a lens of focal length 10 cm is removed from the objective, the eyepiece has to be moved
by x cm to refocus the image. The value of x is

15. Consider a nuclear reaction A + B  C. A nucleus A moving with kinetic energy of 5 MeV collides
with a nucleus B moving with kinetic energy of 3 MeV and forms a nucleus C in excited state.
Find the kinetic energy of nucleus C (in MeV) just after its formation if it is formed in a state with
excitation energy 10.65 MeV. Take masses of nuclei of A, B and C as 25.0, 10.0 and 34.995 amu,
1 amu  930 MeV/c2

16. A small sphere of radius R = 10 cm is arranged to pulsate so that its radius varies in simple
harmonic motion between a range 10.0cm  0.1cm with frequency f = 100 Hz. This produces
3 5
sound waves in the surrounding air of density  =1.6 kg/m and bulk modulus B = 10 Pascal.
225
Find the total acoustic power radiated by the sphere (in watt). (take 3  )
8
2
17. Fresh water flows horizontally from pipe section 1 of cross sectional Ps(P2  P1) (KN/m )
area A1 into pipe section 2 of cross-sectional area A2. Figure gives
a plot of the pressure difference (P2  P1) versus the inverse area
squared A12 that would be expected for a volume flow rate of a
certain value if the waver flow were laminar under all
circumstances. The scale on the vertical axis is set by PS = 100 16 32 A 2 (m4 )
1
KN/m2. For the condition of the figure, what is the volume flow rate
in m3/s? (take 6  2.4 )

18. A plano-convex lens is placed on a plane glass surface. A thin film of air is formed between the
curved surface of the lens and the plane glass plate. The thickness of the air film is zero at the
point of contact and increases as one moves away from the point of contact. In the arrangement
light containing two wavelengths 4000 Å and 4002 Å is allowed to fall normally on the flat face of
the lens. Calculate the minimum distance (in cm) from the point of contact at which the rings will
disappear. Assume that the radius of curvature of the curved surface is 400 cm. (assume
identical intensities for both wavelengths)

19. An optical fiber consists of a cylindrical core of radius R, made of transparent material with
refraction index varying gradually from the value n = n1 on the axis to n = n2 (with 1 < n2 < n1) at a
distance R from the axis, according to the formula
n  n  x   n1 1  2 x2
x x
n0 = 1

n2 n0 = 1 n2

R n1 R n1
O z i O z

Where x is the distance from the core axis and  is a constant. The core is surrounded by a
cladding made of a material with constant refraction index n2. Outside the fibre is air of refractive
index n0. Let Oz be the axis of the fiber, with O – the centre of the fiber end. Given n0 = 1, n1 = 1.5
and n2 = 1.46, R = 25 m. A monochromatic light ray enters the fiber at point O under an incident

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angle i = 30, the incident plane being the plane xOz. At each point on the trajectory of the light
in the fiber, the refractive index n and the angle  between the light ray and the Oz axis satisfy the
relationship ncos   C . Find C.

20. Two thin lenses with lens powers D1 and D2 diopter are located at distance L = 25 cm from each
other and their optical axes coincide. This system creates an erect real image of the object,
located at the optical axis closer to lens D1 with the net magnification M1 = 1. If the position of the
two tenses are exchanged, the system again produces an erect real image with the net
magnification M2 = 4. What is the difference between lens powers D = D1 – D2 (in diopter)?

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One OR More Than One Choice Type)

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only one or more than one is/are correct

21. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) AgBr shows both Frenkel and Schottky defect.
(B) When crystals of NaCl are heated in an atmosphere of Na vapours. Crystal shows yellow
colour due to metal excess defect.
(C) ZnO on heating turns yellow this is because of metal excess defect due to the presence
of extra cations at interstitial sites.
(D) Schottky defect is shown by ionic compounds in which cation and anion are of almost
similar sizes.

22. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) Melting point order: PH3 < AsH3 < SbH3 < NH3
(B) Boiling point order: PH3 < AsH3 < NH3 < SbH3
(C) NCl3 on hydrolysis give HOCl while PCl3 gives HCl
(D) Melting point order: HCl < HBr < HF < HI

23. Molarity of solution, prepared by mixing CaO in 200 ml water. The CaO is obtained by heating
100 gm of limestone which was 80% pure?
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2

24. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) Fe3+ ion forms a charge transfer complex with SCN ions.
(B) When KCN is added to CuSO4 solution, KCN acts as a reducing agent as well as a
complexing agent.
(C) ZnO is reduced to Zn by H2.

(D) In Baeyer’s process Al2O3 goes in to Al  OH 4 while other basic oxides remains insoluble.

25. Correct order among the following is/are?


(A) HF > HCl > HBr > HI (Dipole moment)
(B) HOCl < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO4 (Acidic strength)
(C) H2S < H2Se < H2Te < H2O (Boiling point)
(D) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 (Bond angle)

26. The Eo value of the following reaction are given


Sn2   Sn4   2e  Eo  0.15 V
Fe  Fe2   2e Eo  0.44 V
Fe 2  Fe3   e  E o  0.771 V
Fe  Fe3   3e Eo  0.036 V
MnO 4  8H  5e  Mn2   4H2 O Eo  1.51 V
Under standard condition which of the following reaction is spontaneous?

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H 
(A) Fe  MnO 4  Fe2   Mn2   H2 O
H 
(B) Fe2  MnO 4  Fe3   Mn2   H2 O
H 
(C) Fe  MnO 4  Fe3   Mn2   H2 O
(D) Fe2  Sn4   Fe3   Sn2 

27. When one mole of triatomic (bent) ideal gas at 300 K undergoes reversible adiabatic change
under a constant external pressure of 1 atm from 1 lit volume to 27 litre. What would be the final
2
temperature (in Kelvin)? [  = 1 + : where f is degree of freedom].
f
(A) 100
(B) 80.27
(C) 11.11
(D) 33.33

28. 1 mole of an ideal gas at 300 K expands isothermally and reversibly ten times of its initial volume.
Energy used in non useful work is
(A) 5.744 kJ/mol
(B) 0.0191 kJ/mol
(C) 2.303 nRT log V2/V1
(D) 2.303 nR log V2/V1

Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Each question has
four options (A), (B), (C) and (D). One or more than one of these four option(s) is(are) correct

Paragraph for Question Nos. 29 to 30


Mn  NO3 2   A  s   B  g 
Brown 
Conc. H2 SO4  A  D  aq.  E  g   H2O
E
D  NaOH  F   Brown 
White ppt.

29. D  PbO2  Conc. HNO3  Y


Purple 
Y is:
(A) H2MnO4
(B) HMnO4
(C) Pb3O4
(D) Mn(NO3)2

30. Which of the following is/are correct?


(A) D  NaBiO3  dil. HNO3  Purple colour
H 
(B) D  IO 4  H2 O  Purple colour
(C) B  FeSO 4  Brown ring
Excess
Starch paper
(D) B  KI   Blue spot

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 to 32

Resonance energy of A molecule is equal to the difference between potential energy of most stable
resonating structure and the hybrid (actual) structure. More the magnitude of resonance energy, more will
be the stability of the molecule.

31. Calculate the magnitude of resonance energy of benzene

Given : HHydrogenation of = - 28.6 kcal/mole

HHydrogenation of = - 49.8 kcal/mole

(A) 35
(B) 36
(C) 70
(D) 72

32. Which of the following statement is/are correct?


Given: Hhydrogenation of benzene  49.8 kcal / mole
Hhydrogenation of naphthalene  82 kcal / mole

Hhydrogenation of  28.6 kcal / mole

(A) Magnitude of resonance energy of naphthalene is = 61 k cal/mole


(B) Thermodynamically benzene is more stable than naphthalene
(C) Thermodynamically naphthalene is more stable than benzene
(D) Magnitude of resonance energy of naphthalene is 72 kcal/mole

SECTION – C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)

This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

33. Oxidation number of Cr in K3CrO8 is:

34. Coordination number of cation present in a void when r  / r  lies in between 0.155 to 0.225.

35. A 6 ampere current is passed through a solution of CuSO4 for 59 minutes. The amount of
Cu (in grams) deposited at cathode is:

36. What is the normality of 28 V H2O2 solution ?

37. What is the percentage of SO3 by mass in 101.8% oleum?

38. The n-factor of Br2 in following reaction is x


hot
Br2  KOH   Br   BrO3
Than 3x = y : value of y is:

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39. At 90oC vapour pressure of pure liquid A is 500 mm Hg and that of pure liquid B is 900 mm Hg. If
o
a mixture of solution of A and B boils at 90 C and 1 atm pressure mole fraction of A is XA:
XA × 20 = n, value of n is

40. Mixture of Fe2O3 and Al is used in solid fuel rocket. What is the fuel value (magnitude only) per ml
of mix (in Kcal/ml).
Given: HAl2 O3  399.0 Kcal / mol, HFe2 O3  199.0 Kcal / mol
Density of Fe2O3 and Al are 5 gm/ml and 3 gm/ml respectively.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One OR More Than One Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only one or more than one is/are correct

 1
41. Let Un be the set of the nth roots of unity. If A        , then which of following is/are
Un

correct?
(A) A = 0, if n = 4k, k  N
(B) A = –4, if n = 4k + 2, k  N
(C) A = 2 if n = 4k + 1, k  N
(D) A = 2, if n = 4k + 3, k  N

1 , i j 1

42. Let Rn  bij be a determinant such that bij  3 , i  j  0 , then n  N
nn
0 , otherwise

(A) R2019 + R2017 = 3R2018
(B) R2019 + R2017 = 9R2018
(C) The value of R4 is 54
(D) R5 is multiple of 9

43. If P and Q are two 3  3 non-identity matrices with real entries such that PPT = I, QQT = I (PT, QT
are transpose of matrices P and Q respectively) and det(PQ) < 0, then which of the following
is/are always correct (where det stands for determinant of a matrix)
(A) det(P + Q) < 0
(B) det(P + Q) = 0
(C) atleast one of the det(P – I) or det(Q – I) will be zero
(D) det(P–1 + Q–1) = det(P + Q)

 z  1   z  1 2
44. Given in the Argand plane two curves C1 : arg     and C2 : arg   where
 z  1 3  z  1 3
z = x + iy, x, y  R, then
4 2
(A) sum of areas enclosed by the real axis and C1, and the real axis and C2 is equal to
3
(B) the number of complex numbers satisfying curve C1 and C2 simultaneously, is zero
1
(C) if  moves on curve C2, then  ||< 1, where || is modulus of 
3
(D) if  moves on curve C1, then || can be 1 unit, where || is modulus of 

45. There are 6 red balls and 8 green balls in a bag, five balls are drawn out at random and placed in
a red box and the remaining 9 balls are put in a green box. If the number of red balls in the green
box is Rg and the number of green balls in the red box is Gr, then which of the following is/are
INCORRECT?
788
(A) probability that Rg + Gr is a prime number is
1001
213
(B) probability that Rg + Gr is a prime number is
1001

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708
(C) probability that Rg + Gr is an even number is
1001
213
(D) probability that Rg + Gr is an odd number is
1001

46. A five digit number a1a2a3a4a5 is said to satisfy property P if ai  {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}  1  i  5,


and let k = a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5, then
 75  1 
(A) number of five digit numbers satisfying P such that k is divisible by 3 is  
 3 
 75  1 
(B) number of five digit numbers satisfying P such that k is divisible by 2 is  
 2 
 75  3 
(C) number of five digit numbers satisfying P such that k is divisible by 4 is  
 4 
(D) number of five digit numbers satisfying P such that that k = 33, is less than 20

47. An urn contains  white balls (  3) and r red balls. If 3 balls were to the drawn without
replacement, the probability that they would all be white is P. Introducing an extra white ball in the
4P
urn changed this probability to , then
3
(A) the maximum value of r can be 108
(B) the maximum value of r can be 88
(C)  can be 6
(D)  can be 9

48. Object A and B start moving simultaneously in the coordinate plane via a sequence of steps.
each of length one with the same speed, object A starts at (0, 0) and each of its step is either
right or up, both equally likely object B starts at (3, 5) and each of its steps is either left or down
both equally likely, then which of the following is/are true
5
(A) the probability that object A and B meets is
32
25
(B) the probability that object A and B will not meet is
32
7
(C) the probability that A and B meet at point (a, b), such that a < b is
64
3
(D) the probability that A and meet at point (a, b) where a = b is
32

Comprehension Type
This section contains 2 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Each question has
four options (A), (B), (C) and (D). One or more than one of these four option(s) is(are) correct

Paragraph for Question Nos. 49 to 50

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
 x 0 0
Let A  0 y 0  ; x, y, z  I with the condition that det(adj(adj A)) = 212  38  54, S1 is set of all the
0 0 z 
matrices A, S2 is set of all such matrices A where trace of A is divisible by 2, and x, y, z  N and S3 is set

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of all such matrices A, where (trace A3) – 3 det A = 0, and x, y, z  N. Let the number of elements in set
S1, S2 and S3 be 2,  and  respectively.


49. Then is divisible by

(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 5 (D) 7

50. Which of the following is/are correct?


 
(A)  10 (B)  15
 
 
(C) 9 (D)  14
 

Paragraph for Question Nos. 51 to 52

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:

Consider a tetrahedron Die that has four integers 1, 2, 3 and 4 written on its faces. Roll the Die 2000
times and for each i, 1  i  4 let f(i) represent the number of times i is written on the bottom face.
Let A denote total sum of the numbers on the bottom face for these 2000 rolls, it A4 = 6144 f(1) f(2) f(3)
f(4), then

f 1  f  2 
51. The value of is equal to
f  4
f  2
(A)
f  4
f 2
(B)
f 3 
f 1
(C)
f 2
(D) none of these

52. Let g(x) is a polynomial equation such that, g(x) = 0, has all real roots, where
4 3 2
let g(x) = x + (f(1) – d)x + (f(2) – c)x + (f(3) – b)x + (f(4) – a), a, b, c, d  R |g(–i)| = 1, where
i  1 , then which of the following is/are INCORRECT?
(A) g(5) > 4
(B) g(5) = 2000
(C) c+d<a+b
(D) g(4) > f(4)

SECTION – C
(One Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 8 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

4 1  a a3 
53. Let A   and A100   1 , then value of a1 + a4 is equal to _____

 9 2  a 2 a4 

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7 2 x 2  12
54. Let f  x   6 x 2  12 3 , then the number of real roots of f(x) = 0 is equal to _____
2
x  12 2 7

2 2 2 3 3 3 1  a 1  b 1  c 
55. For real a, b, c; a + b + c = 2, a + b + c = 6 and a + b + c = 8, then is
5
equal to _____

2 2 20
 1  1 1
56. If Rn  1   1    1   1   , where n  1, then
 n  n
R is equal to _____
n 1 n

57. The radius of circumscribing sphere of a regular tetrahedron the coordinates of whose vertices
are A(0, 0, 0), B(3, 0, 0), C(0, 3, 0), D(0, 0, 3) is R, then [R], is equal to _____ (where [.] denotes
the greatest integer function)

x 1 y  2 z  2
58. A variable line passing through the point of intersection of the lines  
7 1 5
and x + 3 = y – 4 = –z. If S(x, y, z) = 0 is the locus of mirror image of the point (8, 3, –7) in the
variable line and S(x, y, z) = 0 is locus of foot of the perpendicular from (8, 3, –7) to the variable
line, then the ratio of volumes of S to S is equal to _____

a1 a2 a3 
59. Let P  a4 a5 a6  , where ai  {0, 1, 2}  i  {1, 2, 3, ....., 9}. If possible values of det(P) are
a7 a8 a9 
P1, P2, P3, ....., Pn, then P1 + P2 + P3 + ..... + Pn is equal to _____

60. Let R be the number of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, ....., 9) satisfying the property that
no two consecutive numbers are elements of a set, then number of prime divisors of R
is/are_____

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