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A. √3
B. 1
√3
C. 2√2
D. 3
E. 3√3
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
u cos θ
v
v cos θ =
3
1
cos θ =
3
tan θ = √ sec θ − 1
2
= √ 32 − 1 = √8 = 2√2
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Question 2
→ → →
Consider a vector addition P + Q = R.
If
→
P = | →P | ^i , | →Q | = 10 and
→
R = 3| P |
→ ^
j then | →P | is :
Options:
A. √10
B. 30
C. √30
D. 2√10
E. 2√20
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
→ → →
P+Q = R
→^ ^
P i + 10^n = 3p j
n | = | 3p j − p i |
| 10^ ^ ^
102 = 9p2 + p2
100 = 10p2
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Question 3
A car is moving with an initial speed of 5m ∕ s. A constant braking force
is applied and the car is brought to rest in a distance of 10m. What is
the average speed of the car during the deceleration process?
Options:
A. 1m ∕ s
B. 2.5m ∕ s
C. 4m ∕ s
D. 5m ∕ s
E. 7m ∕ s
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 4
Consider a particle executing a simple harmonic motion. Let x, A, K and
U are displacement, amplitude, kinetic energy and potential energy,
K
respectively, of the particle at certain instant of time. If U = 3, then Ax is
:
Options:
A. 1
3
1
B. 2
C. 2
3
D. 1
9
4
E. 9
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 5
Two thin convex lenses L1 and L2 have focal lengths 4 cm and 10 cm,
respectively. They are separated by a distance of x cm as shown in the
figure. A point source S is placed on the principal axis at a distance
12 cm to the left of L1. If the image of S is formed at infinity, the value
of x is :
Options:
A. 6
B. 16
C. 14
D. 24
E. 10
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 6
What is the de Broglie wavelength corresponding to a ball of mass 100g
moving with a speed of 33m ∕ s ? (Plank's constant = 6.6 × 10−34J ∕ s )
Options:
A. 1 × 10−34m
B. 2 × 10−34m
−34
C. 3 × 10 m
D. 1 × 1034m
E. 2 × 1034m
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 7
A laser source emits light of wavelength 300 nm and has a power of
3.3 mW. The average number of photons emitted per second is :
6 −34
(Speed of light = 3 × 10 m ∕ s, Plank's constant = 6.6 × 10 J∕ s)
Options:
15
A. 2 × 10
B. 1 × 1015
C. 5 × 1015
15
D. 3 × 10
E. 4 × 1015
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 8
A thin convex lens of refractive index 1.5 has a focal length of 10 cm in
air. When the lens is immersed in a fluid, its focal length becomes
70 cm. The refractive index of the fluid is :
Options:
A. 1.33
B. 1.6
C. 1.25
D. 1.45
E. 1.4
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 9
For the hydrogen spectrum, the wavelength in Balmer series is given by
1
λ
= R
( 1
n12
− 1
n22 ) , where λ = wavelength and R is Rydberg constant.
What are the values of n1 and n2 for the longest wavelength in the
Balmer series ?
Options:
A. n1 = 2, n2 = 3
B. n1 = 2, n2 = 4
C. n1 = 1, n2 = 2
D. n1 = 2, n2 = ∞
E. n1 = 3, n2 = ∞
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 10
Car P is heading east with a speed V and car Q is heading north with a
speed √3 V . What is the velocity of car Q with respect to car P ?
Options:
A. V √3 , heading north
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 11
→
A particle at rest starts from the origin with a constant acceleration a
∘
that makes an angle 60 with the positive y-axis. If its displacement
→
along y-axis is 10m in time 2 s, then the magnitude of a is :
Options:
A. 10ms−2
−2
B. 4ms
−2
C. 8ms
D. 15ms−2
−2
E. 20ms
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 12
2
Suppose a force is given by the expression = kx ; where x has the
dimension of length. The dimension of k is :
Options:
A. ML−1T−1
B. MLT−1
−2
C. MT
D. M−1L−1T
E. ML−1T−2
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 13
A horizontal force is exerted on a 20 kg box to slide it up on an inclined
∘
plane with an angle of 30 . The frictional force retarding the motion is
80N. If the box moves with a constant speed, then the magnitude of the
−2
force is : (Take g = 10ms )
Options:
A. 50√2 N
B. 100N
C. 80√3 N
D. 100√2 N
E. 120√3 N
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 14
In a Young's double slit experiment which of the following statements is
NOT true?
Options:
A. Angular separation of the fringes remains constant when the screen is moved away from the
plane of the slits.
B. Fringe separation increases when the separation between the two slits decreases.
C. Sharpness of the fringe pattern decreases when the source slit width increases.
D. Distance between the fringes decreases when the separation between slits and the screen
increases.
E. The central fringe is white when the monochromatic source is replaced by a white light
source.
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 15
N capacitors, each with 1µF capacitance, are connected in parallel to
store a charge of 1C. The potential across each capacitor is 100V. If
these N capacitors are now connected in series, the equivalent
capacitance in the circuit will be :
Options:
A. 10−4F
−6
B. 10 F
−10
C. 10 F
D. 5 × 10−8F
−2
E. 10 F
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 16
A train consists of an engine and 3 coaches, first coach is closest to the
engine, third coach is farthest from engine. The train is moving with a
constant acceleration a. The mass of each coach is M . The force exerted
by the first coach on the second coach will be :
Options:
A. M a
B. 2M a
C. 3 Ma
D. 4 Ma
E. √2 M a
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 17
A uniform thin rod of mass 3 kg has a length of 1m. If a point mass of
1 kg is attached to it at a distance of 40 cm from its center, the center of
mass shifts by a distance of:
Options:
A. 2.5 cm
B. 5 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 10 cm
E. 20 cm
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 18
A wheel is rolling on a plane surface. A point on the rim of the wheel at
the same level as the centre has a speed of 4m ∕ s. The speed of the
centre of the wheel is :
Options:
A. 4m ∕ s
B. 0
C. 2√2 m ∕ s
D. 8m ∕ s
E. 4√2 m ∕ s
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 19
An unpolarised light is incident on a glass slab such that the reflected
∘
ray is totally polarised. If the angle of refraction is 30 , the refractive
index of the glass is :
Options:
A. 1.5
B. 1.73
C. 1.41
D. 1.45
E. 1.60
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 20
A planet has an escape speed of 10 km ∕ s.
The radius of the planet is 10, 000 km.
The acceleration due to gravity of the planet at its surface is :
Options:
2
A. 10m ∕ s
2
B. 9.8m ∕ s
C. 20m ∕ s2
2
D. 2.5m ∕ s
2
E. 5m ∕ s
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 21
In a Zener regulated power supply circuit as shown in figure below, a
Zener diode with Vz = 10V is used for regulation. The load current,
Zener current and unregulated input V in
are 5 mA, 35 mA and 20V,
respectively. The value of R is :
Options:
A. 1000Ω
B. 750Ω
C. 250Ω
D. 100Ω
E. 500Ω
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 22
An average frictional force of 80N is required to stop an object at a
distance of 25m. If the initial speed of the object is 20m ∕ s, the mass of
the object is :
Options:
A. 25 kg
B. 12 kg
C. 30 kg
D. 40 kg
E. 10 kg
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 23
An ideal gas is kept in a closed container. If the temperature is doubled
and the volume of the container is reduced to half, the gas pressure is :
Options:
A. unchanged
B. halved
C. doubled
D. increased by 4 times
E. increased by 16 times
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 24
2
A metal wire of natural length 50 cm and cross-sectional area 4.0mm is
fixed at one end. A mass of 2.4 kg is hung from the other end of the
−4
wire. If the elastic potential energy of the wire is 1.8 × 10 J, then its
−2
Young's modulus is : (Take g = 10ms )
Options:
11 −2
A. 1.6 × 10 Nm
11 −2
B. 2.4 × 10 Nm
11 −2
C. 3.2 × 10 Nm
11 −2
D. 1.8 × 10 Nm
11 −2
E. 2.0 × 10 Nm
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 25
Select the incorrect statement about friction:
Options:
A. Static friction force is always equal to µN, where µ is co-efficient of static friction and N is
normal force.
E. Maximum value of static friction is µN, where µ is co-efficient of static friction and N is
normal force.
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 26
∘
The angle of minimum deviation for a prism of apex angle 60 and
refractive index of √2 is:
Options:
A. 45∘
∘
B. 90
∘
C. 30
D. 60∘
∘
E. 15
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 27
An ideal diatomic gas is made up of molecules that do not vibrate. Its
volume is compressed by a factor of 32 , without any exchange of heat.
If the initial and final pressures are P1 and P2, respectively, the ratio
P1 : P2 is :
Options:
A. 7 : 5
B. 128 : 1
C. 1 : 32
D. 32 : 1
E. 1 : 128
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 28
A body is moving in a straight line under the influence of a source of
constant power. If its displacement at time t = 0 and 10 s are 0 and
10m, respectively. The displacement at time t = 20 s is :
Options:
A. 20m
B. 40m
C. 10√2 m
D. 20√2 m
E. 5√10 m
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 29
A glass capillary of radius 0.15 mm is dipped into a liquid of density and
surface tension 1600 kg ∕ m3 and 0.12Nm−1, respectively. The liquid in
the capillary rises by a height of 5.0 cm. The contact angle between
liquid and glass will be : (Take g = 10ms−2 )
Options:
∘
A. 30
B. 0∘
∘
C. 45
∘
D. 75
∘
E. 60
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 30
A gun fires N bullets per minute. The mass of each bullet is 10g and
every bullet travels with a speed of 600m ∕ s. If the power delivered by
the gun is 9000W, the value of N is :
Options:
A. 300
B. 400
C. 360
D. 420
E. 250
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 31
In an oil drop experiment, ' n ' numbers of electrons are stripped from
an oil drop to make it positively charged. A vertical electric field of
14
magnitude 4.9 × 10 N ∕ C is applied to balance the force due to gravity
on the oil drop. If the mass of oil drop is 80µg, the value of ' n ' will be:
2 −19
(Take g = 9.8m ∕ s and charge of an electron = 1.6 × 10 C)
Options:
A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 1000
E. 10000
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Question is wrong - None of above
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Question 32
A radioactive nuclei has a half life of 693 s. The activity of one mole of
23
that nuclei sample is : (Avogadro's number = 6.023 × 10 and
ln(2) = 0.693 )
Options:
10
A. 2 × 10 Bq
B. 3.7 × 1010 Bq
20
C. 6.023 × 10
−10
D. 0.5 × 10 Bq
E. 1 × 1020 Bq
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 33
A projectile is thrown at an angle 60∘ above the horizontal and with
kinetic energy 40 J. The kinetic energy of the projectile at the highest
point of its trajectory will be :
Options:
A. 10J
B. 40J
C. 20J
D. 20√2 J
E. 20√3 J
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 34
A billiard ball B1 moving with velocity V, collides with another billiard
∘
ball B2 at rest. After the collision, ball B1 is deflected by 60 and the
∘
angle between the velocities of these two balls is 90 . The speed of the
ball B2 after the collision is :
Options:
V
A. 2
3V
B.
2
C. 2V
D. 2V
√3
√3V
E. 2
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 35
Two satellites A and B are moving around the earth in a circular orbit of
′
radius ' R ' and ' 2R , respectively. If the kinetic energy of the satellite A
is two-times the kinetic energy of the satellite B, the ratio of their
masses (mA : mB) is :
Options:
A. 1 : 2
B. 2 : 1
C. 1 : 1
D. 1 : 4
E. 4 : 1
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 36
An object at rest suddenly explodes into three parts of equal masses.
Two of them move away at right angles to each other with equal speed
of 10m ∕ s. The speed of the third part just after the explosion will be :
Options:
A. 10m ∕ s
B. 20m ∕ s
C. 2√10 m ∕ s
D. 0
E. 10√2 m ∕ s
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 37
Two identical solid spheres, each of radius 10 cm, are kept in contact. If
the moment of inertia of this system about the tangent passing through
the point of contact is 0.14 kg ⋅ m2, then mass of each sphere is
Options:
A. 5 kg
B. 17.5 kg
C. 35 kg
D. 2.5 kg
E. 10 kg
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 38
A NOR gate has two input I 1 and I 2 and one output terminal Y . Which
of the following configuration (truth table) is INCORRECT for the NOR
gate?
Options:
A. I 1 = 0, I 2 = 0, Y = 1
B. I1 = 0, I2 = 0, Y = 0
C. I1 = 1, I2 = 1, Y = 0
D. I1 = 1, I2 = 0, Y = 0
E. I 1 = 0, I 2 = 1, Y = 0
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 39
The kinetic energy of a particle of mass m1 moving with a speed V is
same as the kinetic energy of a solid sphere of mass m2 rolling on the
m1
plane surface. If the speed of the centre of the sphere is also V, then m2
is :
Options:
7
A.
10
1
B.
2
C. 5
7
7
D.
5
2
E.
3
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 40
Line-of-sight communication happens by means of:
Options:
A. Ground wave
B. Sky wave
C. Surface wave
D. Space wave
E. Seismic wave
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 41
A ring of radius 1.75m stands vertically. A small sphere of mass 1 kg
rolls on the inside of this ring without slipping. If it has a velocity of
10m ∕ s at the bottom of the ring, then its velocity when it reaches the
2
top is : (Take g = 10m ∕ s )
Options:
A. 3√2 m ∕ s
B. 2√3 m ∕ s
C. 8√2 m ∕ s
D. 2√5 m ∕ s
E. 5√2 m ∕ s
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 42
A signal of 5 kHz frequency is amplitude modulated on a carrier wave of
frequency 5 MHz. The frequencies of the side bands are :
Options:
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 43
A string clamped at both the ends has a mass 10 gm, length 1m and it is
kept under tension of 1N. It is vibrating in the fundamental mode with
an amplitude of 1 cm. Assuming the standing wave pattern, the
maximum acceleration seen in the string is :
Options:
2 2
A. 4π m ∕ s
B. 2π2m ∕ s2
C. π2m ∕ s2
D. 4πm ∕ s2
2
E. 2πm ∕ s
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 44
A spherical ball is subjected to a pressure of 100 atmosphere. If the
bulk modulus of the ball is 1011N ∕ m2, then change in the volume is :
Options:
−1%
A. 10
B. 10−2%
C. 10−3%
D. 10−4%%
−5
E. 10 %
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 45
A hollow sphere of radius ' r ' encloses an electric dipole composed of
two charges +q and −q. The net flux of electric field through the
surface of the sphere due to the enclosed dipole is :
Options:
A. 2q
ε0
B. 2q .4πr2
ε0
C. infinite
D. zero
E. q
εo
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 46
The work done W is required by an agent to form a bubble of radius R.
An extra amount of work ∆W is required to increase the radius by ∆R. If
∆R
R
= 1%, then ∆W
W
is :
Options:
A. 2%
B. 1%
C. 4%
D. 3%
E. 0.5%
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 47
Each side of a regular hexagon has resistance R. The effective
resistance between the two opposite vertices of the hexagon is :
Options:
A. R
B. 2R
3R
C. 2
D. 2R
3
E. 3R
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 48
Two metallic solid spheres A and B, have radius R and 3R, respectively.
The solid spheres are charged and kept isolated. Then, the two spheres
are connected to each other through a thin conducting wire. The ratio
of the final charge on the spheres A to B is :
Options:
A. 1 : 1
B. 1 : 3
C. 3 : 1
D. 1 : 9
E. 9 : 1
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 49
A heat engine operates between a cold reservoir and a hot reservoir. The
engine takes 200J of heat from the hot reservoir and has the efficiency
of 0.4 . The amount of heat delivered to the cold reservoir in a cycle is :
Options:
A. 100J
B. 120J
C. 140J
D. 160J
E. 80J
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 50
A system of ideal gas undergoes a thermodynamic process in which the
initial pressure and volume are equal to the final pressure and volume.
Let ∆Q is the heat supplied to the system, ∆W is the work done by the
system and ∆U is the change in internal energy. The correct option is :
Options:
A. ∆Q = ∆W
B. ∆U > 0
C. ∆U ≠ 0
D. ∆U+ ∆ Q+ ∆ W = 0
E. ∆Q+ ∆ W = 0
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 51
The rms speed of a gas having diatomic molecules at temperature T (in
Kelvin) is 200m ∕ s. If the temperature is increased to 4T and the
molecules dissociate into monoatomic atoms, the rms speed will become
:
Options:
A. 400m ∕ s
B. 200m ∕ s
C. 800m ∕ s
D. 200√2 m ∕ s
E. 400√2 m ∕ s
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 52
A metallic bullet with an initial velocity of 500m ∕ s penetrates a solid
object and melts. The initial temperature of the bullet is 30∘C and its
melting point is 280∘C. The ratio of total heat generated to the initial
kinetic energy of the bullet will be : [Latent heat of fusion of metal
= 3.0 × 104J ∕ kg and specific heat capacity of metal = 200J ∕ kg − K ]
Options:
A. 0.5
B. 1.0
C. 0.81
D. 0.36
E. 0.64
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 53
Identify which type of electromagnetic wave is produced using Klystron
or Magnetron valve :
Options:
A. Gamma rays
B. Microwave
C. Infrared rays
D. Ultraviolet rays
E. X-rays
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 54
A long wire carrying a current of 5A lies along the positive z-axis. The
magnetic field at the point with position vector
→
r = ( ^i + 2^j + 2^k ) m will
−7
be :( µ0 = 4π × 10 . in SI units )
Options:
A. 2√5 × 10−7T
B. 5 × 10−7T
C. 0.33 × 10−7T
D. 0.66 × 10−7T
E. 7√5 × 10−7T
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 55
Which of the following scientific principle is used to produce the ultra-
high magnetic fields?
Options:
E. Superconductivity
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 56
A laser beam with an energy flux of 20W ∕ cm2 is incident on a non-
reflecting surface at normal incidence. If the surface has an area of
30cm2, the total momentum delivered by the laser in 30 minutes for
complete absorption will be :
Options:
A. 2.8 × 10−3 kg m ∕ s
B. 4.2 × 10−3 kg m ∕ s
C. 3.6 × 10−3 kg m ∕ s
D. 3.3 × 10−3 kg m ∕ s
E. 2.4 × 10−3 kg m ∕ s
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 57
A series LCR circuit consists of a variable capacitor connected to an
inductor of inductance 50 mH, resistor of resistance 100Ω and an AC
source of angular frequency 500 rad ∕ s. The value of capacitance so
that maximum current may be drawn into the circuit is :
Options:
A. 60µF
B. 50µF
C. 100µF
D. 80µF
E. 25µF
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 58
A. 40m ∕ s
B. 40√2 m ∕ s
C. 50m ∕ s
D. 50√3 m ∕ s
E. 100√2 m ∕ s
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 59
A simple pendulum experiment is performed for the value of ' g ' , the
acceleration due to the Earth's gravity. The measured value of length of
the pendulum is 25 cm with an accuracy of 1 mm and the measured time
for 100 oscillations is found to be 100 sec with an accuracy of 1sec. The
percentage uncertainty in the determination of ' g ' is :
Options:
A. 9.8
B. 0.98
C. 4.8
D. 2.4
E. 1.4
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 60
A combination of two charges +1 nC and −1 nC are separated by a
distance of 1µm. This constituted electric dipole is placed in an electric
field of 1000V ∕ m at an angle of 45∘. The torque and the potential
energy on the electric dipole are :
Options:
B. 1 × 10
−12 −12
N.m and √2 × 10 J
√2
√3 √3
E. 2 × 10−12 N.m and 2 × 10−12J
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 61
In a current carrying coil of inductance 60 mH, the current is changed
from 2.5A in one direction to 2.5A in the opposite direction in 0.10 sec.
The average induced EMF in the coil will be :
Options:
A. 1.2V
B. 2.4V
C. 3.0V
D. 1.8V
E. 0.6V
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 62
An inductor coil with an internal resistance of 50Ω stores magnetic field
energy of 180 mJ and dissipates energy as heat at the rate of 200W when
a constant current is passed through it. The inductance of the coil will
be :
Options:
A. 90 mH
B. 120 mH
C. 45 mH
D. 30 mH
E. 60 mH
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 63
A current carrying long solenoid is formed by winding 200 turns per cm.
If the number of turns per cm is increased to 201 keeping the current
constant, then the magnetic field inside the solenoid will change by :
Options:
A. 0.2%
B. 0.4%
C. 0.5%
D. 1%
E. 2%
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 64
A metallic cylindrical wire ' A′ has length 10 cm and radius 3 mm.
Another hollow cylindrical wire ' B ' of the same metal has length 10 cm,
inner radius 3 mm and outer radius 4 mm. The ratio of the resistance of
the wires A to B is :
Options:
7
A. 9
B. 9
7
C. 9
16
16
D. 9
E. 3
4
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 65
A small bar magnet lies along the x-axis with its centre fixed at the
origin. If the magnetic field at point( 5^i ) m due to this magnet is
4 × 10−6T, then the magnetic field at point ( 10 j ) m will be :
^
Options:
A. 2.5 × 10−7T
B. 2 × 10−6T
−6
C. 1 × 10 T
−7
D. 2.0 × 10 T
E. 8.0 × 10−8T
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 66
An ideal gas is compressed in volume by a factor of 2 , while keeping its
temperature constant. The speed of sound in it is :
Options:
A. doubled
B. unchanged
C. reduced to half
D. increased by 4 times
E. reduced by 4 times
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 67
In the magnetic meridian of a certain plane, the horizontal component
of earth's magnetic field is 0.36 Gauss and the dip angle is 60∘. The
magnetic field of the earth at this location is :
Options:
A. 0.72 Gauss
B. 0.18 Gauss
C. 0.42 Gauss
D. 0.56 Gauss
E. 0.81 Gauss
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 68
A resistance R is connected across an ideal battery. The total power
dissipated in the circuit is P. If another resistance R is added in series,
the new total dissipated power is :
Options:
A. 2P
B. 4P
C. P
D. P
2
E. P
4
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 69
A toroid with 500 turns of wire carries a current of (2π) Ampere. A
metal ring inside the toroid provides the core and has susceptibility of
2 × 10−5. If the magnetization is 5 × 10−2A ∕ m, then radius of the ring is
:
Options:
A. 50 cm
B. 20π cm
50
C. π cm
D. 20 cm
E. 60 cm
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 70
When a vibrating tuning fork moves towards a stationary observer with
a speed of 50m ∕ s, the observer hears a frequency of 350 Hz. The
frequency of vibration of the fork is : (Take speed of sound = 350m ∕ s )
Options:
A. 350 Hz
B. 400 Hz
C. 200 Hz
D. 300 Hz
E. 250 Hz
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 71
The rod PQ slides along 2 parallel rails as shown in the figure. It has a
length of 20 cm and is perpendicular to the 2 rails. It performs simple
harmonic motion with amplitude 5 cm and frequency 10 Hz. The
magnetic field is 10−4T and is directed perpendicular to the plane of
paper. What is the peak induced electromagnetic force?
Options:
−7
A. 2π × 10 V
2 −3
B. 4π × 10 V
C. 2π × 10−5V
D. 4π × 10−5V
E. π2 × 10−4V
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 72
Find the effective resistance between points A and B. Each resistance is
equal to R.
Options:
A. 2R
3
B. 4 R
C. 3R
4
D. 3 R
E. 9 R
5
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 73
The number of electrons in one mole of methane :
Options:
23
A. 6.023 × 10
B. 60.23 × 1023
C. 0.6023 × 1023
D. 602.3 × 1023
E. 6023 × 1023
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 74
Which of the following statement cannot be explained by the proposals
of Dalton's atomic theory ?
Options:
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 75
The correct order of variation of first ionisation enthalpies is :
Options:
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 76
Which of the following statements is WRONG?
Options:
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 77
Find the WRONG statement from the following lists :
Options:
B. Three states of matter are due to the balance between intermolecular forces and the thermal
energy of the molecules.
C. According to kinetic theory of gases, the collisions of gas molecules are perfectly elastic.
D. Strength of hydrogen bond depends on the coulombic interaction between lone pair of
electrons of one atom and the hydrogen atom.
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 78
The hybridisation of Xe in XeF2 is :
Options:
A. sp3
B. sp3d
3 2
C. sp d
2
D. sp d
E. Sp2
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 79
Which of the following compounds is known as inorganic benzene?
Options:
A. B6H6
B. C5H5B
C. C3N3H3
D. B3N3H6
E. BF3
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 80
The number of S − S bonds and the number of lone pairs in S8 molecule,
respectively, are :
Options:
A. 8,8
B. 8,16
C. 16,8
D. 8,4
E. 4,8
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 81
The shape of XeOF4 molecule is :
Options:
A. Square pyramid
B. Planar
C. Trigonal bipyramid
D. Pentagonal bipyramid
E. Linear
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 82
The geometry of [NiCl4]2− and [Ni(CN)4]2− ions are :
Options:
A. Both tetrahedral
C. Both octahedral
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 83
Which of the following compounds extensively has Mg as an important
element in the living world ?
Options:
A. Haemoglobin
B. ATP
C. Florigen
D. Ferritin
E. Chlorophyll
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 84
The basic character of the hydrides of 15 group elements decreases in
the order :
Options:
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 85
Which of the following contains sp hybridised carbon atom?
Options:
A. CH3 − CH = CH − CH3
B. CH3 − C ≡ C − CH3
C. CH3 − CH3
D. CHCl3
E. CH3 − CH2 − Cl
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 86
Which are the non-benzenoid aromatic compounds in the following ?
Options:
A. iii and iv
B. i and iv
C. ii and iv
D. i and iv
E. ii and iii
Answer: A
Solution:
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Question 87
Which of the following is the most stable carbocation?
Options:
⊕
A. CH 3 − CH 2
⊕
B. CH 3
⊕
C. CH 3 − CH − CH3
⊕
D. (CH 3)3C
⊕
E. CH 3 − CH 2 − CH2
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 88
Which of the following cannot act as a nucleophile?
Options:
⊖
A. CH3O
B. H2O
C. CH3NH2
⊕
D. (CH3)3C
⊖
E. CH3CH2O
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 89
What are the products of the following reactions?
Dry ether
i) CH3 − CH2 − Br + Na →
CaO
ii) CH3 COONa + NaOH ∆
Options:
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 90
Find the compounds P and Q in the following reactions :
Options:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 91
Match the following complexes (P) with the geometry (Q) :
Options:
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 92
The tetrahedral crystal field splitting is only of the octahedral splitting.
Options:
A. 1
9
B. 2
9
3
C. 9
D. 4
9
E. 5
9
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 93
Which order is correct in spectrochemical series of ligands :
Options:
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 94
HF is a liquid unlike other hydrogen halides because :
Options:
A. H − F bond is strong
B. Hydrogen bonding is present
C. HF is a weak acid
E. HF is a strong base
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 95
The order of acidity follows :
Options:
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 96
The correct order of O − O bond length in O3, O2 and H2O2 is :
Options:
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 97
Geometry, hybridisation and magnetic moment of [MnBr4]2−, [FeF6]4−
and [Ni(CN)4]2− ions, respectively, are :
Options:
3 3 3 2
A. Tetrahedral, square planar, octahedral; sp , dsp , sp d ; 5.9, 0, 4.9
3 3 2 2
B. Tetrahedral, octahedral, square planar; sp , sp d , dsp ; 5.9, 4.9, 0
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 98
What is the probable ratio between the root mean square speed (rms),
average speed (av) and the most probable speed ( mp )?( U = speed of
the gas molecules)
Options:
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 99
Which is the WRONG statement from the following lists ?
Options:
A. No work is done during free expansion of an ideal gas for both reversible and irreversible
processes.
B. The density and pressure are extensive properties but the enthalpy and heat capacity are
intensive properties.
C. The change in enthalpy (∆H) is negative for exothermic reactions but is positive for
endothermic reactions.
D. The difference between change in enthalpy (∆H ) and the internal energy (∆U ) is not
significant for solids and liquids, but significant for gases.
E. The standard enthalpy change of fusion of CH3COCH3 is higher than that of N2.
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 100
The magnitude of equilibrium constant for the gaseous reaction of
H2(g) with I2(g) for the formation of 2 HI(g) is 57 at a particular
temperature. The molar concentrations, [H2] = 0.10M, [I2] = 0.20M and
[HI] = 0.40M are found to be at the same temperature. Find the
CORRECT statement about the reaction :
Options:
B. More H2(g) and I2(g) will not react to form more HI(g).
C. The concentration of H2(g) and I2(g) will decrease till the equilibrium constant is equal to
reaction quotient.
E. If reaction quotient is greater than equilibrium constant of the reaction, more HI(g) will be
formed.
Answer: C
Solution:
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Question 101
The pKa of acetic acid is 4.76 . What will be the pKb of ammonium
hydroxide, if the pH of ammonium acetate is 7.00 ?
Options:
A. 4.770
B. 4.765
C. 4.755
D. 4.750
E. 4.740
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 102
In oligosaccharides, how many monosaccharides will be present?
Options:
A. 1 to 5
B. 2 to 10
C. 4 to 5
D. 1 to 15
E. 3 to 5
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 103
In DNA molecule, the sugar part is......... and in RNA molecule, the
sugar part is.............
Options:
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 104
Which statement is correct in the following?
Options:
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 105
Calculate the log of equilibrium constant (log K c) in reaction,
+ 2+
Mg( s) + 2Ag (aq) → Mg (aq) + 2 Ag( s)
Given that E cell ∘ = 3.245V
Options:
A. 100.5
B. 110.5
C. 10
D. 100
E. 110
Answer: E
Solution:
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Question 106
The following diagram shows the V − T diagram for a process ABCA
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 107
In which of the following, entropy decreases?
Options:
C. H2(g) → 2H(g)
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 108
Identify 1 and 2 in the following reactions:
Options:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 109
In which of the following reactions, we will get new C − C bond ?
Options:
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 110
The nitrogen oxide that does not contain N − N bond is :
Options:
A. N2O5
B. N2O3
C. NO2
D. N2O4
E. N2O
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 111
In a zero-order reaction, the reactant A disappeared with a rate of
reaction k = 0.04Msec−1. The initial concentration of A is 1M. What will
be the concentration of A after 20 seconds?
Options:
A. 1.08M
B. 0.2M
C. 0.8M
D. 0.002M
E. 0.008M
Answer: B
Solution:
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Question 112
Following of which can be an empirical relationship between the
quantity of gas adsorbed by unit mass of solid adsorbent and pressure at
a particular temperature ?x = mass of the gas adsorbed on a mass ' m '
of the adsorbent at a pressure' P ∴k and n are constants, which depend
on the nature of the adsorbent and the gas at a particular teraperature.
Options:
1
A. log x + log m = log k + n log P
1
C. log x + log m = −log k + n log P
1
D. log x − log m = log k + n log P
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 113
In the following which can be used as an antidepressant drug?
Options:
A. Salvarsan
B. Ofloxacin
C. Erythromycin
D. Serotonin
E. Chloroxylenol
Answer: D
Solution:
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Question 114
[Co(NH3)4(NO2)2] Cl exhibits :
Options:
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 115
Find the correct combination about the following plots ( P, Q and R ) for
the variation of rate of reaction with time.
Options:
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 116
The resistance of the cell containing the aqueous solution of NaCl at
20∘C is 60 ohm. If the specific conductivity of this solution at 20∘C is
0.04ohm−1cm−1, what is the cell constant in cm−1 ?
Options:
A. 2.0
B. 1.5
C. 0.5
D. 0.15
E. 2.4
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 117
Match the following columns (P) with (Q)
Options:
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 118
Which compound will not take part in the Friedel-Crafts acylation?
Options:
A. ii and iii
B. only iii
C. i and iiii
D. only ii
E. only i
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 119
Identify 1 and 2 in the following reaction
Options:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 120
What is the major product in the following reaction?
CH3 − CH2 − CH2 − CH = CH2 + HBr→
Options:
B. CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH − CH 3
|
Br
Br
|
C. CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH − CH 3
|
Br
D. CH 3 − CH 2 − CH 2 − CH − CH 2 − Br
|
Br
Answer: B
Solution:
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Maths
Question 1
Let f : R → R be a function defined by f (x) = x2 + 9. The range of f is
Options:
A. R
C. [9, ∞)
D. [3, ∞)
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
x2 ≥ 0
x2 + 9 ≥ 9
f (x) ≥ 9
⇒[9, ∞)
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Question 2
Let f (x) = x−1
x+1
. Let S = { x ∈ ℝ ∣ f ∘ f −1(x) = x. does not hold }. The
cardinality of S is
Options:
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. infinite
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
f (x) is not defined for x = −1
x+1
f −1(x) = is not defined for x = 1
x−1
∴f ∘ f′(x) = x does not hold at x = ±1
n(s) = 2
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Question 3
The domain of the real valued function f (x) = √ x2 − 4 + √x
2
1
− 7x + 6
is
Options:
A. R − [−6, −2)
B. R − [−6, 2)
C. ℝ − [−2, 6)
D. R − (2, 6]
E. R − (−2, 6]
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
x2 − 4 ≥ 0 ⇒ x2 ≥ 4
⇒x ∈ (−∞, −2] ∪ [2, ∞).. . (1)
x2 − 7x + 6 > 0 ⇒ (x − 1)(x − 6) > 0
⇒x ∈ (−∞, 1) ∪ (6, ∞)...... − (2)
Intersection of
(1) and (2) is R - (−2, 6]
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Question 4
The number of solutions of the equation 1
2
(x3 + 1) = 3
√2x − 1 is
Options:
A. 0
B. 6
C. 9
D. Infinite
E. 3
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
RHS is inverse of LHS.
Equation is cubic
∴ there are 3 solutions
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Question 5
Let a, b, c, d be an increasing sequence of real numbers, which are in
geometric progression. If a + d = 112 and b + c = 48, then the value of
a+c+8
b
is
Options:
A. 1
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
E. 2
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Let a = a, b = ar, c = ar2, d = ar3
Given a + ar3 = 112
ar + ar2 = 48
ar(1 + r) = 48
a(1 + r3) 112 7
∴ = =
ar(1 + r) 48 3
2 7r
⇒1 − r + r =
3
⇒3r2 − 10r + 3 = 0
10 ± √100 − 36 1
r= = 3,
6 3
1
Since GP is increasing r ≠ <1
3
112
∴r = 3 ⇒ a = =4
28
a+c+8 10a + 8 48
= = =4
b 3a 12
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Question 6
Let a, b be two real numbers between 3 and 81 such that the resulting
sequence 3, a, b, 81 is in a geometric progression. The value of a + b is
Options:
A. 29
B. 90
C. 27
D. 81
E. 36
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
a = 3r
b = 3r2
c = 3r3 = 81 ⇒ r = 3
a + b = 3(r + r2) = 36
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Question 7
Let a1, a2, a3, ... be an increasing sequence of natural numbers, which
are in an arithmetic progression with common difference d . Suppose
a1 + a2 + a3 = 27 and a12 + a22 + a32 = 275. Then the values of a1, d are
Options:
A. a1 = 3; d = 2
B. a1 = −5; d = 4
C. a1 = 4; d = 5
D. a1 = −4; d = 5
(F) a1 = 5; d = 4
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
a1 = a
a2 = a + d
a3 = a + 2d
3a + 3d = 27 (given)
a+d =9
a12 + a22 + a32 = 3a2 + 6ad + 5d 2
275 = 3[a2 + 2ad + d 2] + 2d 2
= 3(a + d )2 + 2d 2
275 = 3(81) + 2d 2
275 − 243
d2= = 16
2
∴a + d = a + 4 = 9 ⇒ a = 5
a = 5, d = 4
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Question 8
The sides of a right-angled triangle are in an arithmetic progression. If
the area of the triangle is 54 , then the length of the longest side is
Options:
A. 6
B. 12
C. 15
D. 9
E. 18
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Let a − d , a, a + d be the sides. B y Pythagoras theorem
a2 + (a − d )2 = (a + d )2
a2 + a2 − 2ad + d 2 = a2 + 2ad + d 2
2
a = 4ad
a = 4d
1
area = a(a − d ) = 54
2
1
4d ⋅ 3d = 54
2
2 54
d = =9
6
d = ±3, a = 4d = 12, (length is positive and so we avoid d = −3 )
a + d = 15
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Question 9
Let A be (2n + 1) × (2n + 1) matrix with integer entries and positive
determinant. Where n ∈ ℕ. If AA−T = I = AT A then which of the
following statements always holds ?
Options:
A. det(A) = 0
B. det(A + I ) ≠ 0
C. det(A + I ) = 0
D. det(A − I ) = 0
E. det(A − I ) ≠ 0
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
A is orthogonal matrix of odd order Property det(A − I ) = 0
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Question 10
2x − 1 3x − 2 (2 − x)
The inequality 3
≥ 4
− 5
holds for x belonging to
Options:
A. ℝ
B. (−x, 3]
D. (−∞, 2]
E. (−∞, 2] ∪ [4, x)
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
2x − 1 19x − 18
≥
3 20
40x − 20 ≥ 57x − 54
34
⇒x ≤ =2
17
(−∞, 2]
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Question 11
The contrapositive of the statement "If the number is not divisible by 3 ,
then it is not divisible by 15∘ is
Options:
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
p→q
Contrapositive ∼q→ ∼ p
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Question 12
Let A be an invertible matrix of size 4 × 4 with complex entries. If the
determinant of of adj (A) is 5. then the number of possible value of
determinant of A is
Options:
A. 1
B. 4
C. 6
D. 3
E. 2
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
A is invertible ⇒ | A | ≠0
|adj A| = | A|n − 1
= | A|4 − 1
= | A |3 = 5
|A| = 3√5 ⇒ there are 3 roots
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Question 13
The determinant of the matrix
[ 1
1
4
9
1 16 64
8
27
] is
Options:
A. 13
B. 208
C. 104
D. 26
E. 52
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
| |
1 4 8
1 9 27
1 16 64
| |
1 4 8
= 0 5 19
0 12 56
= (56 ⋅ 5 − 12 ⋅ 19) = 280 − 228 = 52
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Question 14
If A = [ 5a −b
3 2 ] and A ⋅ ad jA = AAT , then which of the following
statements is true
Options:
A. 5a − b = −5
B. 5a + b = 10
C. det(A) < 0
D. A is symmetric
E. det(A) ≥ 0
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
A= [ 5a −b
3 2
]
A adj A = AA⊤
A−1A adj A = A−1AA⊤
adj A = A⊤
[ 2
−3 5a
b
] [ =
5a 3
−b 2
]
2
⇒b = 3, a = , 5a − b = 2 − 3 = −1 ≠ −5
5
5a + b = 5 ≠ 10
∴A = [
3 2
2 −3
] . A is not symmetric
|A| = 4 + 9 = 13
∴det(A) ≥ 0
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Question 15
Suppose A =
a1 + b2 + c3
[ ] a1 b1 c1
a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3
is an adjoint of the matrix
[ ]
1 3 3
1 4 3
1 3 4
. The
value of b1a2
is
Options:
A. 0
B. 3
C. 1
D. 2
E. 4
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
a1 = cofactor of a11 = 16 − 9 = 7
b2 = cofactor of a22 = 4 − 3 = 1
c3 = cofactor of a33 = 4 − 3 = 1
b1 = cofactor of a12 = −1
a2 = cofactor of a21 = −3
a + b2 + c3 7+1+1 9
∴ 1 = = =3
b1a2 3 3
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Question 16
If x + iy = 1
(1 + cos θ) + isin θ
, then the value or x2 + 1 is
Options:
A. 7
4
13
B. 4
C. 1
4
D. 9
4
5
E. 4
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
1
x + iy =
(1 + cos θ) + isin θ
= (1 + cos θ)2 − isin 2θ
(1 + cos θ) + sin θ
1 + cos θ
Real part x =
1 + 2 cos θ + 1
(1 + cos θ) 1
= =
2(1 + cos θ) 2
2 1 5
∴x + 1 = +1=
4 4
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Question 17
xα + yβ + zγ
If α, β, γ are the cube roots of -2 , then the value of xβ + yγ + zα
is ( x, y, z
are variables)
Options:
A. eiπ ∕ 3
B. e2πi ∕ 3
C. 1
D. -1
E. e4πi ∕ 3
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
3
√−1 = −1, −ω − ω2
3
√−2 = −2, −2ω − 2ω2
α, β, y
x(−2) + y(−2ω) + z(−2ω2)
x(−2ω) + y(−2ω2) + z(−2)
2 2
x + yω + zω x + yω + zω
= 2 3
= 2
xω + yω + zω ω(x + yω + zω )
2
1 ω
= = 3 = ω2
ω ω
−1 i√3 rd
= − lies in 3 quadrant
2 2
4π
∴e 3i
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Question 18
Let x + 1
x
= 2 cos α. For any n ∈ ℕ, the value of xn − 1
is
xn
Options:
A. cos(nα)
B. 2 cos(nα)
C. 2i sin (nα)
D. i sin (nα)
E. 4 cos(nα)
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
1
x+ = 2 cos α
x
x2 − 2 cos α x + 1 = 0
x = cos α + isin α
Using De Moivre's theorem
xn = (cos α + isin α)n = cos n α + isin nα
1 = cos n α − isin nα
xn
xn − 1n = 2isin na
x
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Question 19
If f (z) = zn + an − 1zn − 1 + ⋯ +a1zn + a0 ∈ ℝ[z] is a polynomial in z with no
root over ℝ. then deg(f ) is
Options:
A. 9
B. always ≤4
C. an odd number
D. always ≥4
E. an even number
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
n n−1
f (z) = z + an − 1z + ... + a1z + a0 has
no real root
We know that complex roots occur in conjugate pairs
Consider f(z) = 1 + z = 0
f (z) = 1 + z + z2 = 0 and
f (s) = 1 − 2 + 22 − 2 = 0
1 + z = 0 has one real root
1 − z + z2 − z3 = 0 has real solution z = 1
1 + z + z2 = 0 has two imaginary roots
ω, ω2. From this we shall conclude that
to get imaginary roots the degree of f (z) must be even
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Question 20
Let S = { n ∈ ℕ ∣ n3 + 3n2 + 5n + 3. is not divisible by 3}. Then. which of
the following statements is true about S
Options:
A. S = φ
D. |S| is infinite
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
3 2 2
n + 3n + 5n + 3 = (n + 1)(n + 2n + 3)
2
= (n + 1)(n + 1) + 2 ]
Consider the following cases
n = 3k, n3 + 3n2 + 5n + 3
= (3k + 1)[(3k + 1)2 + 2]
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Question 21
th th
If the coefficients of (5r + 4) term and (r − 1) term in the expansion
of (1 + x)25 are equal, then r is
Options:
A. 6
B. 3
C. 5
D. 2
E. 4
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
25
C5r + 3 = 25Cr − 2
⇒5r + 3 + r − 2 = 25
6r = 24
r=4
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Question 22
n
Σ (4r + 3) ⋅ (nCr)2
r=0
is
(2n + 3)
For any n ≥ 0, the value of is
Options:
2n
A. Cn − 1
8n
B. Cn
2n
C. Cn + 1
D. nCn − 2
2n
E. Cn
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
n (4r + 3)(nCr)2
∑
r=0 2n + 3
Substitute for n = 1
3 + (1C0)2 + 7(1C1)2 10
= =2
5 5
= 2 ⋅ 1C1 = 2C1
In the given choices option E matches with this
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Question 23
The number of ways in which we can distribute n identical balls in k
boxes is
Options:
A. nCk
B. nC(k − 1)
(n − k − 1)
C. C(k − 1)
(n − 1)
D. C(k − 1)
(n − k)
E. Cn
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
(n + k − 1)
Since blank boxes can be allowed C(k − 1) is the required number
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Question 24
Suppose there are 5 alike dogs, 6 alike monkeys and 7 alike horses. The
number of ways of selecting one or more animals from these is
Options:
A. 362
B. 363
C. 336
D. 335
E. 337
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Alike animals no: of ways
5 Dogs 6 ways(including)
6 Monkeys 7 ways
7 Horses 8 ways
Required number = 6 ⋅ 7 ⋅ 8 − 1 = 335
Here 1 is the count of no selection
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Question 25
Consider the following Linear Programming Problem (LPP) :
Maximize Z = 60x1 + 50x2
subject to
x1 + 2x2 ≤ 40
3x1 + 2x2 ≤ 60
x1, x2 ≥ 0
Then, the
Options:
B. LPP is infeasible.
C. LPP is unbounded.
Solution:
Solution:
z = 60x1 + 50x2
(0, 0) 0
(20, 0) 1200
(10, 15) 1350
(0, 20) 1000
∴ optimum at (10, 15)
z = 1350
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Question 26
Consider the linear programming problem :
Minimize 3x1 + 4x2 + 2x3
subject to
x1 + x2 + x3 ≤ 6
x1 + 2x2 + x3 ≤ 10
x1, x2, x3 ≥ 0
Then, the number of basic solutions are
Options:
A. 7
B. 9
C. 10
D. 8
E. 3
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
Minimize 3x1 + 4x2 + 2x3
Subject to x1 + x2 + x3 ≥ 6
x1 + 2x2 + x3 ≥ 10
x1 + x2 + x3 ≥ 0
Dual
Maximize z = 6y1 + 10y2
Subject to y1 + y2 ≤ 3
y1 + 2y2 ≤ 4
y1 + y2 ≤ 2
y1 + y2 ≥ 0
Three basicsolutions
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Question 27
In a linear programming problem, the restrictions under which the
objective function is to be optimised are called as
Options:
A. decision variables
B. objective function
C. constraints
D. integer solutions
E. optimal solutions
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
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Question 28
Which of the following is the correct formulation of linear programming
problem
Options:
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
x1, x2 ≥ 0 is mandatory
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Question 29
Let A and B be two independent events such that the odds in favour of A
and B are 1 : 1 and 3 : 2, respectively. Then the probability that only one
of the two occurs is
Options:
A. 0.6
B. 0.7
C. 0.8
D. 0.5
E. 0.4
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
1 1
P(A) = , P(A′) =
2 2
3 2
P(B) = , P(B′) =
5 5
′ ′ 2 3
P(AB ) + P(A B) = +
10 10
5
= = 0.5
10
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Question 30
A six faced fair die is rolled for a large number of times. Then, the mean
value of the outcomes is
Options:
A. 4.5
B. 2.5
C. 3.5
D. 1.5
E. 3
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Mean value =
n[1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6]
6n
21
= = 3.5
6
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Question 31
Let the probability distribution of random variable X be
A. 19
9
13
B. 3
C. 35
9
D. 11
3
7
E. 3
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
∑ P(x) = 1
9k = 1
1
k=
9
2 2
∑ (x ) = ∑ x P(x) =
4 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 27 13
= =
9 3
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Question 32
Let the standard deviation of x1, x2 and x3 be 9 . Then, the variance of
3x1 + 4, 3x2 + 4 and 3x3 + 4 is
Options:
A. 243
B. 81
C. 729
D. 9
E. 733
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Var(ax + b) = a2 var(x)
var(3x + 9) = 32 var(x)
= 9 var(x)
= 9σ2
= 9 ⋅ 81 = 729
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Question 33
If the median of the observations 4, 6, 7, x, x + 2, 12, 12, 13 arranged in
an increasing order is 9 , then the variance of these observations is
Options:
A. 37
4
B. 38
4
C. 8
D. 9
E. 10
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
x + (x + 2)
=9
2
x = 18
E (x − x)2
σ2 =
n
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Question 34
Let x denote the mean of the observations 1, 3, 5, a, 9 and y denote the
mean of the observations 2, 4, b, 6, 8 where a, b > 0. If x = y, the value
of 2(a − b) is
Options:
A. 2
B. 38
C. 8
D. -4
E. 4
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
x=y
1+3+5+a+9 2+4+b+6+8
=
5 5
18 + a = 20 + b
a−b=2
2(a − b) = 4
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Question 35
Consider two independent events E and F such that
P(E ) = 14 , P(E ∪ F ) = 25 and P(F ) = a. Then, the value of a is
Options:
A. 13
20
1
B. 20
C. 1
4
D. 1
5
E. 3
5
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
P(E ∪ F ) = P(E ) + P(F ) − P(E ∩ F )
2 1 a
= +a−
5 4 4
Since E & F are independent
a= ( 25 − 14 ) ⋅ 43
(8 − 5) 4
= ⋅
20 3
4 1
= =
20 5
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Question 36
There are two cash counters A and B for placing orders in a college
canteen. Let E A be the event that there is a queue at counter A and E B
denotes the event that there is a queue at counter B. If
P(E A) = 0.45P(E B) = 0.55 and P(E A ∩ E B) = 0.25. then the probability
that there is no queue at both the counters is
Options:
A. 0.75
B. 0.15
C. 0.25
D. 0.20
(Е) 1.75
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
P(E A1 ∩ E B1) = 1 − P(E A ∪ E B)
= 1 − 0.75 = 0.25
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Question 37
Let S = {a, b, c} be the sample space with the associated probabilities
satisfying P(a) = 2P(b) and P(b) = 2P(c). Then the value of P(a) is
Options:
1
A. 5
2
B. 7
C. 1
7
1
D. 6
4
E. 7
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
P(a) = k
k
P(b) =
2
k
P(c) =
4
P(a) + P(b) + P(c) = 1
k k
⇒k + + =1
2 4
4k + 2k + k = 4
7k = 4
4
k=
7
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Question 38
A coin is tossed thrice. The probability of getting a head on the second
toss given that a tail has occurred in at least two tosses is
Options:
1
A. 2
B. 1
16
1
C. 8
1
D. 4
E. 1
3
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Tail occurred in at least 2 tosses ⇒{ TTH, THT, HTT, TTT }
1
∴ Required probability =
4
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Question 39
Let X be a random variable following Binomial distribution; Bin(n, p),
where n is the number of independent Bernoulli trials and p is the
probability of success. If E (X ) = 1 and Var(X ) = 45 , then the values of n
and p are
Options:
A. n = 5, p = 4
5
1
B. n = 1, p = 5
C. n = 1, p = 1
D. n = 5, p = 1
5
4
E. n = 1, p = 5
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
E (x) = np = 1
4
Van(x) = npq =
5
npq 4
= =q
np 5
1
∴p = , n = 5
5
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Question 40
A box contains 10 coupons, labelled as 1, 2, .. . 10. Three coupons are
drawn at random and without replacement. Let X 1, X 2 and X 3 denote
the numbers on the coupons. Then the probability that
max{X 1, X 2, X 3} < 7 is
Options:
3
C1
A. 10
C3
7
C3
B. 10
C3
3
C3
C. 10
C3
3
C1
D. 10
C7
6
C3
E. 10
C3
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
6
C3
10
(should not get 7, 8, 9 )
C3
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Question 41
An electric bulb manufacturing company manufactures three types of
electric bulbs A, B and C. In a room containing these three types of
electric bulbs, it is known that 6% of type A electric bulbs are defective,
4% of type B electric bulbs are defective and 2% of type C electric bulbs
are defective. An electric bulb is selected at random from a lot
containing 50 type A electric bulbs, 30 type B electric bulbs and 20 type
C electric bulbs. The selected electric bulb is found to be defective.
Then the probability that the selected electric bulb was type A is
Options:
2
A. 23
23
B.
500
C. 12
23
15
D. 23
6
E.
115
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Applying Bayes' theorem
P[E 1][A ∕ E 1]
P[E 1 ∕ A] = 3
Σ P[E i]P[A ∕ E i]
i=1
50 6
⋅
100 100
=
50 ⋅ 6 30 ⋅ 4 20 ⋅ 2
+ +
100 ⋅ 100 100 ⋅ 100 100 ⋅ 100
15
=
23
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Question 42
4
For four observations x1, x2, x3, x4, it is given that ∑
i=1
xi2 = 656 and
4
∑
i=1
xi = 32. Then, the variance of these four observations is
Options:
A. 144
B. 730
C. 120
D. 248
E. 182.5
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
4
2
Σ xi
i=1
variance = − (x)2
4
( 324 )
656 2
= − = 164 − 64 = 100
4
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Question 43
An um contains 8 black marbles and 4 white marbles. Two marbles are
chosen at random and without replacement. Then the probability that
both marbles are black is
Options:
7
A. 33
2
B.
3
C. 7
11
14
D. 33
21
E.
143
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Required probability
8 7 14
= ⋅ =
12 11 33
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Question 44
A box contains 100 tickets numbered 00, 01, 02, .. . 99 and a ticket is
drawn at random. Let X denote the sum of the digits on that ticket and
Y denote the product of those digits. Then the value of P(X = 2 ∣ Y = 0)
is
Options:
A. 3
19
B. 6
19
1
C. 19
D. 2
19
1
E.
100
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
P[x = 2 ∕ y = 0]
P(x = 2 ∩ y = 0)
=
P[y = 0]
Favourable cases to y = 0
01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 20,
30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 ,
In this cases the tickets 02 and 20 are favourable to x = 2 and y = 0
2
∴ Required probability =
19
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Question 45
Let the coefficient of variation of two datasets be 50 and 75. respectively
and the corresponding variances be 25 and 36. respectively. Also let x1
and x2 denote the corresponding sample means. Then x1 + x2 is
Options:
A. 2
B. 10
C. 18
D. 20
E. 16
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
SD
C⋅V = ⋅ 100
x1
5
= ⋅ 100 = 50
x1
500
x1 = = 10
50
6
75 = ⋅ 100
x2
600
⇒x2 = =8
75
x1 + x2 = 18
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Question 46
The mean deviation about the median for the data 3, 5, 9, 3, 8, 10, 7 is
Options:
23
A.
7
B. 4
7
4
C. − 7
16
D.
7
E. 17
7
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Σ | d|
M⋅D= ,n=7
n
Median is middle most item in, 3, 3, 5, 7,
8, 9, 10
i.e., 7
= 4 + 4 + 2 + 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 = 16
∴ Σ
d
16
∴M ⋅ D =
7
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Question 47
A biased die is rolled such that the probability of getting k dots,
1 ≤ k ≤ 6. on the upper face of the dic is proportional to k. Then the
probability that five dots appear on the upper face of the die is
Options:
16
A. 21
2
B. 21
1
C. 21
D. 3
21
5
E. 21
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
Sum of total probability = 1
K + 2K + K + 3K + 4K + 5K + 6K = 1
⇒21K = 1
1
K=
21
5
∴5K =
21
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Question 48
Let Ω = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} be the sample space with the events A = {1, 2, 5},
c
B = {1, 3, 5} and C = {2, 3, 5}. Let E denote the complement of an
event E . Then P((A ∩ B)c ∪ Cc) is
Options:
A. 1
5
3
B. 5
2
C.
5
D. 4
5
E. 1
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
A ∩ B = {1, 5}
(A ∩ B)C = {2, 3, 4}
CC = {1, 4}
(A ∩ B)C ∪ CC = {1, 2, 3, 4}
4
required probability =
5
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Question 49
For any real number x, the least value of 4 cos x − 3sin x + 5 is
Options:
A. 10
B. 2
C. 0
D. 8
E. 4
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Standard result
c − √ a2 + b2 ≤ a cos θ + bsin θ + c
≤ c + √ a2 + b2
Here c = 5, a = 4, b = 3
∴ Least value
=c− √ a2 + b2 = 5 − √16 + 9 = 0
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Question 50
Let P(x) = cos2x + sin 4x, for any x ∈ ℝ. Then which of the following
options is correct for all x ?
Options:
1 3
A. 6 ≤ P(x) ≤ 4
B. 0 ≤ P(x) ≤ 1
2
C. 0 ≤ P(x) ≤ 1
1 3
D. ≤ P(x) ≤
2 2
E. 3 ≤ P(x) ≤ 1
4
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
p(x) = cos2x + sin 2x(1 − cos2x)
= 1 − sin 2xcos2x
1
= 1 − sin 22x
4
0 ≤ sin 22x ≤ 1
1 −1
0 ≥ − sin 22x ≥
4 4
1 2 3
1 ≥ 1 − sin 2x ≥
4 4
3
i.e., ≤ p(x) ≤ 1
4
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Question 51
1
Let α and β be such that α + β = π. If cos α = √2
, then the value of
cot(β − α) is
Options:
A. ∞
B. 1
C. 1
2
1
D. 4
E. 0
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
1
cos α = ⇒ α = 45∘
√2
α + β = 180∘
∴β = 135∘
cot(135 − 45) = cot 90 = 0
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Question 52
The value of cosec 20∘ tan 60∘ − sec20∘ is
Options:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 4
E. 6
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
cosec 20∘ tan 60∘ − sec20∘
= √3 cos e c 20 − sin 20
√3 1
= −
sin 20 cos 20
√ cos 20 − sin 20
= 3
sin 20 cos 20
√3 1
cos 20 − sin 20
2 2
=
1
sin 20 cos 20
2
sin 60 cos 20 − cos 60 s i n 20
=
1 1
sin 40
2 2
sin 40
= =4
1
sin 40
4
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Question 53
If α + β + γ = 2π, then the value of cot α2 cot β
2
+ cot α2 cot Y
2
+ cot 2β cot Y
2
is
Options:
A. 0
B. 1
C. π
2
π
D. 3
E. 1
2
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
α + β + γ = 2π
conditional identity
α β α γ β γ
cot cot + cot cot + cot cot = 1
2 2 2 2 2 2
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Question 54
Let p, q and r be the real numbers such that |r| > √ p2 + q2 . Then the
equation p cos θ + qsin θ = r has
Options:
D. no real solution
E. integer solutions.
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
√ p2 + q2 △ l ef tr∣
p cos θ + qsin θ = r has real solution only
if r < √ p2 + q2
hence there is no real solution
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Question 55
2
If x ∈ (0, π) satisfies the equation 61 + sin x + sin x + ...
= 36, then the value
of x is
Options:
A. 0
B. π
3
π
C. 6
π
D.
2
E. π
4
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
2
1 + sin x + sin x + ......
6 = 36
= 62
1
i.e., =2
1 − sin x
1 − 2 − 2sin x
2sin x = 1
1
sin x =
2
π
x=
6
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Question 56
The value (s) of a(≠0) for which the equation 1
2
(x − 2)2 + 1 = sin ( )
a
x
A. (4n + 1)π, n ∈ Z
B. 2(n − 1)π, n ∈ Z
C. nπ, n ∈ N
D. nπ , n ∈ N
2
E. 1
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
1
2
2
(x − 2) + 1 = sin ( ax )
minimum value of (x − 2)2 = 0 sin ( ax ) ≤ 1.
Therefore equality holds when LHS = 1 = RHS ⇒x = 2
sin ( )
2
a
= 1 = sin
π
2
a n π
∴ = nπ + (−1)
2 2
a = 2nπ + (−1)nπ
When n = 0, a = π
n = 1, a = 2π − π = π
n = 2, a = 4π + π = 5π
n = 3, a = 8π + π = 9π
⇒4(n − 1)π, n ∈ 2
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Question 57
If x is a real number such that tan x + cot x = 2, then x =
Options:
A. ( n + ) π, n ∈ Z
1
4
B. (n + 1)π, n ∈ Z
C. ( n + ) π, n ∈ Z
1
2
D. nπ, n ∈ Z
2
E. nπ, n∈Z
3
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
tan x + cot x = 2
1
tan x + =2
tan x
2
tan x + 1 = 2 tan x
tan2x − 2 tan x + 1 = 0
2
(tan x − 1) = 0
tan x = 1
π
tan x = tan
4
π
x = nπ +
4
=π n+( 1
4 )
,n∈Z
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Question 58
1 + sin x (1 + sin y)3 sin x
If 1 − sin x
= (1 − sin y)3
for some real values x and y, then sin y
=
Options:
2
A. 3 + sin 2y
1 + 3sin y
2
B. 3 + cos 2y
1 + 3cos y
2
C. 3 + sin 2y
1 − 3sin y
3 + sin 2y
D.
1 − 3cos2y
1 + 3sin 2y
E.
1 − 3cos2y
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
1 + sin x (1 + sin y)3
=
1 − sin x (1 − sin y)3
(1 + sin x) + (1 − sin x)
(1 + sin x) − (1 − sin x)
(1 + sin y)3 + (1 − sin y)3
=
(1 + sin y)3 − (1 − sin y)3
2 2 + 6sin 2y
=
2sin x 6sin y + 2sin 3y
2[3sin y + sin 3y⌋ = 2sin x(1 + 3sin 2y)
sin y[3 + sin 2y] = sin x[1 + 3sin 2y]
sin x 3 + sin 2y
=
sin y 1 + 3sin 2y
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Question 59
3π 3π π
Let k be a real number such that sin 14
cos 14
= k cos 14
. Then the value
of 4k is
Options:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 0
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
3π 3π π
sin cos = k cos
14 14 14
1 6π π
sin = k cos
2 14 14
1
2
cos [
π
2
−
6π
14 ]
= k cos
π
14
1
2
cos [ 2π
2 ⋅ 14 ]
= k cos
π
14
1
2
cos (
π
14 )
= k cos
π
14 ( )
1
k=
2
4k = 2
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Question 60
In a triangle ABC, if cos2A − sin 2B + cos2C = 0, then the value of
cos A cos B cos C is
Options:
1
A. 4
B. 1
π
C. 2
1
D.
2
E. 0
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
A+B+C=π
2 2 2
cos A − sin B + cos C = 0
cos( A + B cos(A − B) + cos2C = 0.
cos(π − C) cos(A − B) + cos2C = 0
−cos C cos(A − B) + cos2C = 0
cos C[cos C − cos(A − B)] = 0
cos C[−cos(A + B) − cos(A − B)] = 0
⇒−cos C(2 cos A cos B) = 0
⇒cos A cos B cos C = 0
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Question 61
Options:
A. 0
B. π
2
π
C. 3
π
D.
4
E. π
6
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
cos−1 cos ( 7π4 ) = cos cos ( 2π − π4 )
−1
cos (
4 )
−π π π
= cos−1 = cos cos = −1
4 4
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Question 62
Options:
−1
A. tan (5)
B. tan
−1
( ) 1
5
C. tan
−1
( ) 2
3
D. tan−1 ( ) 8
9
E. tan−1 ( ) 9
8
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
1 2
tan−1 + tan−1
2 5
1 2
+
2 5
= tan−1
1 2
1− ⋅
2 5
9
−1 10 −1 9
= tan = tan
8 8
10
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Question 63
Options:
2π
A.
3
B. π
4
π
C. 3
π
D.
2
E. π
6
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
tan−1√3 − sec−1 ( √23 )
π π π
= − =
3 6 6
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Question 64
→ ^ ^ ^ →
Let a = i − j + 2 k . Then the vector in the direction of a with magnitude 5
units is
Options:
^ ^ ^
A. 5 i − 5 j + 10 k
^ ^ ^
B. −5 i − 5 j + 10 k
D. 1 ( −5 i − 5 j + 10 k )
^ ^ ^
√6
E. 1 ( −10 i − 5 j + 5 k )
^ ^ ^
√6
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
Unit vector in the direction of
^ ^ ^
a = i − j + 2k
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
i − j + 2k i − j + 2k
= =
√1 + 1 + 4 √6
^ ^ ^
5 i − 5 j + 10 k
Vector with magnitude 5 =
√6
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Question 65
^ ^ ^ → ^ ^ ^
Let →a = i + j + 2 k and b = i − 2 j + 3 k be two vectors. Then the unit vector
→
in the direction of →a − b is
Options:
A. 1 ( 2^j − 3^k )
√10
B. 1 ( 3^j − ^k )
√10
C. ( 3 j − k )
^ ^
D. 1 ( 2 j − 3 k )
^ ^
√5
E. −1 ( 2 j − 3 k )
^ ^
√5
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
a = i + j + 2k b = i − 2 j + 3k
^ ^ ^
a−b=0i +3j − k
unit vector in the direction of
^ ^ ^ ^
3i − k 3i − k
a−b= =
√9 + 1 √10
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Question 66
→ ^ ^ ^
The direction cosines of vector a = −2 i + j − k are
Options:
A. ( 2
, 1, 1
√6 √6 √6 )
B. ( −2
, 1 , −1
√6 √6 √6 )
C. ( −2 −1 −1
√6
,
√6
,
√6 )
D. ( −2
, 1, 1
√6 √6 √6 )
E. ( −2 −1
√6
, , 1
√6 √6 )
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
^ ^ ^
direction cosines of a = −2 i + j − k is
−2 1 −1
, ,
√4 + 1 + 1 √4 + 1 + 1 √4 + 1 + 1
−2 1 −1
= , ,
√6 √6 √6
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Question 67
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
The value of λ for which the vectors i + j − k and λ i + 3 j + k are
perpendicular is
Options:
A. -2
B. 2
C. 0
D. 1
E. -1
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
Since vector are perpendicular, a ⋅ b = 0
⇒λ + 3 − 1 = 0
⇒λ = −2
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Question 68
→ → →
The position vectors of two points P and Q are given OP = 2 a − b and
→ →
OQ = →
a + 3 b , respectively. If a point R divides the line joining P and Q
internally in the ratio 1 : 2, then the position vector of the point R is
Options:
A. 3 ( 5 a − b )
1 → →
B. 3 ( 5 a + b )
1 → →
C. 3 ( a − 5 b )
1 → →
D. 3 ( a + 5 b )
1 → →
E. 1 ( →
a + b)
→
3
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
R = (a + 3b) + 2(2a − b)
3
5a + b
=
3
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Question 69
Let →
a and
→
b be perpendicular vectors such that | →a | = √104 and | →b | = 6.
Then the value of | →a − →b | is
Options:
A. √110
B. √140
C. √98
D. √55
E. √70
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
|a| = √104 | b | = 6 a⟂b ⇒ a ⋅ b = 0
|a − b|2 = | a |2 + | b|2
= 104 + 36 = 140
|a − b| = √140
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Question 70
→
Let x be a real number and a be any non-zero vector such that
| (4 − x)→a | <| 3→a | . Then which of the following options is correct?
Options:
A. 0 < x < 6
B. 0 < x < 7
C. 1 < x < 7
D. 1 ≤ x ≤ 7
E. 0 ≤ x ≤ 6
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
|(4 − x)a|< | 3a|
⇒|4−x|<|3| =3
−3 < 4 − x < 3
−7 < −x < −1
⇒7 > x > 1
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Question 71
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
The value of λ for which the vectors 2 i − 3 j + 4 k and −4 i + λ j − 8 k are
collinear is
Options:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 3
D. 6
E. 4
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Since the vector are collinear
2 −3 4
= =
−4 λ −8
⇒λ = 6
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Question 72
→ ^ ^ ^ → ^ ^ ^
The projection of the vector a = 2 i − 3 j + 4 k on the vector b = i + 2 j + 2k
is
Options:
A. 3
4
B. 4
3
2
C. 3
D. 1
3
E. 0
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
^ ^ ^
a = 2 i − 3 j + 4k
^ ^ ^
b = i + 2 j + 2k
a⋅b 2−6+8
projection of a and b = =
|b| √1 + 4 + 4
4
=
3
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Question 73
Let f (x) = { −5
x−5 , x>0
,x≤0
. and
A. -1
B. -15
C. 1
D. 0
E. -11
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
g(−2) = | f (−2) | +2f (|−2|)
= | −5 | +2(2 − 5)
= 5 − 6 = −1
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Question 74
Let [ . ] denote the greatest integer function and
f (x) = [x]+ | 2 − x | ,−1 ≤ x ≤ 4 Then
Options:
A. f is continuous at x = 2
B. f is not continuous at x = 1
C. f is continuous at x = 0
D. f is differentiable at x = 3
3
E. f is not differentiable at x = 2
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Since greatest integer function is not continuous at 1 .
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Question 75
ex − 1
lim
3(1 − e2x)
=
x→0
Options:
1
A. 6
1
B. −
6
C. 3
D. 0
E. − 1
3
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Applying LHospitals rule
ex −1
lim 2x
=
x → 0 −6e 6
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Question 76
( )
2
1
Let f (x) = 1− x
, x > 0. Then
Options:
E. f is increasing in (0, ∞)
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
( 1 − 1x )
2
f (x) =
f (x) = 2 ( 1 − )
′ 1 +1
x x 2
(x − 1)
⇒+2
x
+t 1
0 1
∴f(x) is decreasing in (0, 1) and increasing in (1, ∞)
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Question 77
Let R → R defined by
f (x) =
{ 2
3ex
x + 3x + 3
2
x − 3x − 3
if
if
if
x<0
0≤x<1
x≥1
.
Options:
A. f is continuous on R
B. f is not continuous on R
C. f is continuous on R\{0}
D. f is continuous on R\{1}
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
at x = 0
LHL = RHL
At x = 1
LHL = 1 + 3 + 3 = 7
RHL = 1 − 3 − 3 = −5
∴f is not continuous at x = 1
∴f is continuous on R\{1}
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Question 78
Let f (x) = π cos x + x2. The value of c ∈ (0, π) where f attains its local
maximum / minimum is
Options:
A. π
4
π
B. 2
3π
C. 4
D. π
3
π
E. 6
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
f ′(x) = −πsin x + 2x
π ′
At , f (x) = 0
2
π
⇒ local minimum at x =
2
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Question 79
The minimum of f (x) = √ 10 − x2 in the interval [−3, 2] is
Options:
A. √4
B. √6
C. 1
D. 0
E. √10
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
f (x) = √ 10 − x
2
1
f ′(x) = − 2x = 0
2 √ 10 − x2
⇒x = 0
f (−3) = √10 − 9 = 1
f (2) = √10 − 4 = √6
f (0) = √10 − 0 = √10
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Question 80
The equation of the line passing through origin which is parallel to the
tangent of the curve y = xx −
−3
2
at x = 4 is
Options:
A. y = 2x
B. y = −2x + 1
C. y = −x
D. y = x + 2
E. y = 4x
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
x−2
y=
x−3
dy
= (x − 3) − (x2− 2) ×
dx (x − 3)
dy
at x = 4, = 1 −2 2 = −1
dx 1
∴ required lime ⇒ y − 0 = −1(x − 0)
⇒y = −x
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Question 81
Options:
A. -1
B. −π
C. π
D. π
2
E. 1
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
f ′(x) = α6sin 3x cos 3 x
f′( π
12 )
= α6sin
3π
12
cos
3π
12
= −3
1 1
⇒6 × α× × = −3
√2 √2
⇒3α = −3 ⇒ α = −1
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Question 82
Let f : R → R be defined by
$ f(x)={\{\table 2 x+3, , x ≤ 5 ; 3 x+α, , x>5 }.
$
Then the value of α so that f is continuous on R is
Options:
A. 2
B. -2
C. 3
D. -3
E. 0
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Since f is continuous, 10 + 3 = 15 + α
α = −2
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Question 83
x
If y = xe + xe for x > 0, then dy
dx
is equal to
Options:
[ ] +e
x
1
A. xe + ln x x
x
B. x e
ex x
[ 1
x
+ ln x ] + ex e−1
x−1
x e e
C. e ⋅ x + ex
[ ] + ex
x
e −x 1 e−1
D. x e x
− ln x
[ ] + ex
x
1
E. xe ex − ln x e−1
n
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
x
y = xe + xe
=u+v
x
u = xe
v = xe
log u = ex log x = exe − 1
dv
1 du ex
= + log u × ex
u dx x
du
dx
= uex
ex
x (
+ log u × ex )
dy 1
[ ]
x
∴ = xe ex + log x + exe − 1
dx x
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Question 84
ln(1 + (ln 5)x)
lim x
x→0 5 −1
Options:
A. 1
B. ln 5
C. -1
D. 5
E. 1
5
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
Applying LH ospitals rule
1
× ln 5
1 + (ln 5)x
lim x
=1
x→0 5 ℓn5
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Question 85
1
∫ 2
dx =
x − 2x + 2
Options:
−1
A. tan (x − 1) + C
−1
B. sin (2x − 1) + C
−1
C. sin (x − 1) + C
−1
D. tan (2x − 1) + C
1
E.
(2x − 1)3 + C
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
∫ 2 1 dx = ∫ 1 dx
x − 2x + 2 (x − 1)2 + 1
= tan−1(x − 1) + c
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Question 86
∫ sin 2πx dx =
Options:
π 1
A. − sin 2πx + C
2 4π
B. π − 1 sin 4πx + C
2 8π
x 1
C. 8 − 4π sin 2πx + C
1
D. x + sin 2πx + c
2π
E. x − 1 cos 2 π x + C
2 2π
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
1 − cos 2 π x
∫ sin 2πx dx = ∫ dx
2
x 1 sin 2πx
= − +c
2 2 2π
x 1
= − sin 2πx + c
2 4π
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Question 87
x+5
∫ dx =
x2 − 1
Options:
A. 3 ln | x − 1 | −2 ln | x + 1 | +C
B. 2 ln | x − 1 | −3 ln | x + 1 | +C
C. ln | x − 2 | +ln | x + 1 | +C
D. ln | x + 2 | +ln | x − 1 | +C
E. 2 ln | x − 1 | +3 ln | x + 1 | +C
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
x+5
∫ x2+ 5 dx = ∫ dx
x −1 (x + 1)(x − 1)
x+5 A B
= +
(x + 1)(x − 1) x+1 x−1
x + 5 = A(x − 1) + B(x + 1)
6 = 2B 4 = −2A
B = 3 A = −2
∴∫ ( x−2
+1
+
x−1)
3
dx
= −2 ln | x + 1 | +3 ln | x − 1 | +c
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Question 88
2 tan x + 3
∫ dx =
sin 2x + 2cos2x
Options:
A. 3 sin −1
√2 ( sin x
√2 ) + ln |sin 2
x + 2| + C
B. 3 tan
√2
−1
( tan x
√2 ) + ln |tan x + 2| + C
2
C. 1 tan−1
√2 ( tan x
√2 ) − ln |tan x + 2| + C
2
D. 3 cos
√2
−1
( cos x
√2 ) + ln |sin 2
x + 2| + C
E. 1 cos−1
√2 ( cos x
√2 ) − ln |cos x + 2| + C
2
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
∫ 2 tan x + 3
sin 2x + 2cos2x
(2 tan x + 3) sec2x dx
÷ by cos2x ⇒ ∫
tan2x + 2
2
u = tan x
d u = sec2x dx
⇒∫ (2u 2+ 3)d u = 2 ∫ ud u + 3∫ d u
u +2 u2 + 2 u2 + 2
= ℓn|tan2x + 2| +
√2
3
tan−1
tan x
√2 (
+c )
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Question 89
∫ x log(1 + x2) dx =
Options:
x2
A. 1 (1 + x2) log(1 + x2) + 2 + C
2
1 2 2 x2
B. 2 (1 + x ) log(1 + x ) − 2 + C
x2
C. 1 (1 + x2) log(2 + x2) − 2 + C
2
2 2 2
D. (1 + x ) log(1 + x ) + (1 + x ) + C
2 2 2
E. (1 − x ) log(1 + x ) + (1 − x ) + C
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
∫ x log(1 + x2) dx
2 2
x 2x ⋅ x dx
= log(1 + x2)⋅ −∫
2 (1 + x2) 2
2
x 1 (u − 1)d u
= log(1 + x2) − ∫
2 2 u
where u = x2 + 1
x2 1 1
= log(1 + x2) − (x2 + 1) + log(x2 + 1) + C
2 2 2
2
1 x
= (1 + x2) log(1 + x2) − +C
2 2
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Question 90
Options:
π
A. 2
B. 1
C. 2
D. 4
E. π
6
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
f (x) = x if x ≤ 1
−x + 2 if x > 1
2 1 2
∫ f (x) dx = ∫ x dx + ∫ (−x + 2) dx
0 0 1
( ) ( )
1 2
x2 −x2
= + + 2x
02 2 1
1 1
= −0−2+4+ −2=1
2 2
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Question 91
1
∫ cos x(sin x + 2 cos x)
dx =
Options:
A. ln | 1 − tan x | +C
B. ln | 3 + sin x | +C
C. ln | 2 + tan x | +C
D. ln | 1 + 2 secx | +C
E. ln | 2 − tan x | +C
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
dx
∫
cos x(sin x + 2 cos x)
÷ by cos x ∫ dx
2
cos x(tan x + 2)
sec2x dx
=∫
tan x + 2
= ℓn | 2 + tan x | +c
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Question 92
2
2ex
∫
0 1 + e2x
dx =
Options:
−1
A. 4(tan 2 − π)
B. 2 tan( −1
e− 2
π
)
(
C. 2 tan−1e + π
4 )
D. 2 tan( −1
e−
π
4 )
−1
E. 4(tan 2 + π)
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
1 x
∫ 2e 2x d u
0 1+e
put u = ex
when x = 0u = 1
d u = ex dx x = 1 u = e
e
⇒ ∫ 2d u2 = 2(tan−1u)1e = 2 tan−1e −
1 1+u
π
4 ( )
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Question 93
( 5xe ) dx =
2
2x π
∫
0
− tan 4
Options:
5 2 1
A. 4 e + 4
5 2 1
B. − e −
4 4
C. 5 e2 − 9
4 4
3 2 1
D. 4 e + 4
1 2 5
E. e +
4 4
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
1
(
∫ 5xe2x − tan π
0 4 ) dx
( 5x e2 )
2x 1
e2x 1 1
π
= − ∫5
dx − ∫ tan dx
0 0 2 0 4
5 2 5 2x 1 π 1
= e − (e )0 − tan (x)0
2 4 4
5 2 5 2 5 5 1
= e − e + − 1 = e2 +
2 4 4 4 4
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Question 94
The area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by the curves
y = √x , y = −x + 6 and the x-axis is
Options:
A. 22
7
22
B. 3
C. 12
D. 24
E. 8
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Solving −x + 6 = √x , we get x = 4
4 6
∫ √x dx + ∫ (6 − x) dx
0 4
( )
3 4
( 6x − x2 )
2 6
= 2x 2 + =
22
3 0 4 3
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Question 95
The area of the region in the first quadrant which is above the parabola
y = x2 and enclosed by the circle ∣x2 + y2 = 2 and the y-axis is
Options:
1 π
A. 6 + 4
1 π
B. +
12 6
C. − 1 + π
6 4
1 π
D. 4 + 6
π2
E. − 2 + 4
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
1 1
π 1
∴ required area ∫ √ 2 − x2 dx − ∫ x2 dx =
4
+
6
0 0
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Question 96
2
x
∫ dx =
0 x2 − 4
Options:
π2
A. − 6
22
B. −
7
C. ln ( ) √3
2
D. ln ( ) 3
2
E. ln ( ) 3
√2
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
1
∫ 2 x dx
0 x −4
u = x2 − 4
d u = 2x dx
1 du 1
⇒ ∫ = log u
2 u 2
1
= [log(x2 − 4)]01
2
1
= [log(−3) − log(−4)]
2
=
1
2 [ (
log
−3
4 )]
√3
= log
2
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Question 97
If (2, −6), (5, 2) and (−2, 2) constitute the vertices of a triangle, then
the line joining orgin and its orthocentre is
Options:
A. x + 4y = 0
B. x − 4y = 0
C. 4x − y = 0
D. 4x + y = 0
E. x − y = 0
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
Slope of AB = 0
1
Slope of CD =
0
1
Eq of CD ⇒ y + 6 = (x − 2)
0
⇒x = 2 ⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ ⋅ (i)
8
Slope of BC = = −2
−4
1
Slope of AE =
2
1
Eq of AE ⇒ y − 2 = (x − 5)
2
x − 2y = 1
sub (1) in (2)
2 − 2y = +1
−2y = −1
1
y=
2
Orthocentre
Eq of line joining (0, 0) and ( 2, 12 ) is
1
y−0= (x − 0)
4
⇒x − 4y = 0
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Question 98
If a straight line in X Y plane passes through
(−a, −b), (a, b), (k, k), (a2, a3), for some real numbers a, b and k, where
a ≠ 0, then which of the following options is correct?
Options:
A. k = 0 when a ≠ b
D. k = a or k = b necessarily
E. k ≠ 0 when a ≠ b
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
Since points are co-planar
| |
−a −b 1
a b 1 =0
k k 1
| |
0 0 2
R1 → R1 + R2 ⇒ a b 1 =0
k k 1
2(ak − bk) = 0
⇒a − b = 0 or
k=0
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Question 99
The line perpendicular to 4x − 5y + 1 = 0 and passing through the point
of intersection of the straight lines x + 2y − 10 = 0 and 2x + y + 5 = 0 is
Options:
A. 5x + 4y = 0
5 50
B. y + x =
4 3
C. 5x + 4y = 1
5 50
D. y + 4 x = − 3
E. 4x + 5y = 0
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
(x + 2y − 10) + λ(2x + y + 5) = 0
⇒(2λ + 1)x + (2 + λ)y + (−10 + 5λ) = 0− − (1)
−(2λ + 1) 4
× = −1
2+λ 5
8λ + 4 = 10 + 5λ
3λ = 6
⇒λ = 2
Sub in (1) 5x + 4y = 0
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Question 100
A thin particle move from (0, 1) and gets reflected upon hitting the x-
axis at (√3 , 0). Then the slope of the reflected line is
Options:
A. 1
√3
B. − 1
√3
C. √3
D. −√3
E. 0
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
0−1 −1
m= =
√3 − 0 √3
1
∴ slope of reflected line =
√3
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Question 101
If the two sides AB and AC of a triangle are along 4x − 3y − 17 = 0 and
3x + 4y − 19 = 0, then the equation of the bisector of the angle between
AB and AC is
Options:
A. x + 7y + 2 = 0
B. 7x − y − 36 = 0
C. 7x − y + 36 = 0
D. x = y
E. x − 7y + 2 = 0
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
4x − 3y − 17 = 0
3x + 4y − 19 = 0
Solving, we get x = 5, y = 1 x − 7y + 2 = 0 satisfies this point
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Question 102
A point moves in such a way that it remains equidistant from each of the
lines 3x ± 2y = 5. Then the path along which the point moves is
Options:
5
A. x = −
3
B. y = 5
3
5
C. x = 3
5
D. y = −
3
E. x = 0
Answer: C
Solution:
Solution:
3x + 2y = 5
3x − 2y = 5
5
Solving, we get x = . this is the bisector
3
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Question 103
Suppose the line mx − y + 5m − 4 = 0 meets the lines
x + 3y = 2 = 0, 2x + 3y + 4 = 0 and x − y − 5 = 0 at the points R, S and T ,
respectively. If R, S and T at distances r1, r2 and r3 respectively, from
( ) ( ) ( )
2 2
15 10 6
(−5, −4) and r1
+ r2
= r3
then the value of m is
Options:
A. − 2
3
2
B. 3
3
C.
2
D. − 3
2
E. 18
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
Coordinates of R will be
(−5 + r1 cos θ, −4 + r1sin θ)
Sub in x + 3y + 2 = 0
−5 + r1 cos θ + 3(−4 + r1sin θ) + 2 = 0
r1(cos θ + 3sin θ) = 15
15
r1 =
cos θ + 3sin θ
Coordinates of S will be
(−5 + r2 cos θ, −4 + r2sin θ)
Sub in 2x + 3y + 4 = 0
2(−5 + r2 cos θ) + 3(−4 + r2sin θ) + 4 = 0
r2(2 cos θ + 3sin θ) = 18
18
r2 =
2 cos θ + 3sin θ
Coordinates of T will be
(−5 + r3 cos θ, −4 + r3sin θ)
6
⇒r3 =
cos θ + sin θ
Substituting in
( ) ( )
15 2
r1
+
10 2
r2
=
6 2
r3 ( )
we get tan θ = 18
now slope of mx − y + 5m − 4 = 0 is m
∴m = tan θ = 18
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Question 104
Suppose the point P(1, 1) is translated to Q in the direction of y = 2x. If
PQ = 1, then Q is
Options:
A. (2, 0)
B. (0, 2)
C. ( √2 + 1 √2 + 1
√2
,
√2 )
D. ( √5 + 1 √5 + 2
√5
,
√5 )
E. ( 2 + √3 3
2
,
2 )
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
point (1, 1)PQ = 1 = r
Translation x1 + r cos θ, y1 + rsin θ
( 1 + √51 , 1 + √52 )
= ( √5√5+ 1, √5√5+ 2 )
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Question 105
Suppose the line joining distinct points P and Q on
(x − 2)2 + (y − 1)2 = r2 is the diameter of (x − 1)2 + (y − 3)2 = 4. Then the
value of r is
Options:
A. 2
B. 3
C. 1
D. 9
E. 4
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
S1 : (x − 2)2 + (y − 1)2 = r2
S1 : (x − 1)2 + (y − 3)2 = 4
S1 − S2 = 0
−2x + 4y − 5 = r2 − 4
Now (1, 3) lie on this
−2 + 12 − 5 = r2 − 4
2
r =9
⇒r = 3
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Question 106
The equation of the circle that can be inscribed in the square formed by
x2 − 8x + 12 = 0 and y2 − 14y + 45 = 0 is
Options:
2
A. x − 8x − 14y + 61 = 0
2
B. x − 8x − 14y + 71 = 0
2
C. x − 4x − 7y + 61 = 0
2
D. x − 4x − 7y + 71 = 0
2 2
E. x + y − 8x − 14y + 61 = 0
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
x2 − 8x + 12 = 0 y = 9, 5
x = 6, 2 y = 14y + 45 = 0
⇒ centre = (4, 7)
Radius = 2
⇒(x − 4)2 + (y − 7)2 = 4
⇒x2 + y2 − 8x − 14y + 61 = 0
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Question 107
For the circle C : x2 + y2 − 6x + 2y = 0, which of the following is incorrect
Options:
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
x2 + y2 − 6x + 2y = 0
g = −3 f = 1
centre = (3, −1) r = √9 + 1 = √10
substituting (3, −1), 9 + 1 − 18 − 2 < 0
substituting (7, 3), 49 + 9 − 42 + 6 > 0
(3, −1) satisfy x + 3y = 0
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Question 108
For i = 1, 2, 3, 4, suppose the points (cos θi, secθi) lie on the boundary
A. 1
2
1
B. 4
1
C. 8
D. 1
16
E. 1
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
points are (cos θ, secθ) = ( cos θ, 1
cos θ )
x2 + 12 = r2
x
⇒x4 + 1 = r2x2
⇒x1x2x3x4 = 1
(using
relations
between coefficient and roots)
Since all point lie on the circle,
cos θ, cos θ2 cos θ3 cos θ4 = 1
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Question 109
The set of points of the form (t2 + t + 1, t2+ − t + 1) where t is a real
number, represents a / an
Options:
A. circle
B. parabola
C. ellipse
D. hyperbola
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
2 2
x=t +t+1 y=t −t+1
2
x + y = 2t + 2 − (1)
x − y = 2t
x−y
t=
2
Sub in (1)
2(x − y)2
x+y= + 2, represents a parabola
4
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Question 110
Suppose a and b are the lengths of major and minor axes of an ellipse
that passes through the points (4, 3) and (−1, 4). If the major axis of the
ellipse lies along the x-axis, then the value of 12 + 162 is
a b
Options:
A. 4
1
B. 4
C. 2
1
D. 2
E. 1
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
x2 y2
Let the equation of the ellipse be 2
+ 2=1
a b
1 16
Since it passes through (−1, 4) 2 + 2 = 1
a b
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Question 111
For a real number t, the equation (1 + t)x2 + (t − 1)y2 + t2 − 1 = 0
represents a hyperbola provided
Options:
A. |t| < 1
B. |t| > 1
C. |t| = 1
D. t ∈ (1, ∞]
E. t ∈ (−∞, −1]
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
(1 + t)x2 + (t − 1)y2 + t2 − 1 = 0
x2 y2
− =1
1−t 1+t
1−t>0
⇒t < 1
⇒ | t | <1
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Question 112
Given the points A(6, −7, 0), B(16, −19, −4). C(0, 3, −6) and
D(2, −5, 10), the point of intersection of the lines AB and CD is
Options:
A. (−1, 1, 2)
B. (1, −1, 2)
D. (−1, 1, −2)
E. (1, 1, 2)
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
x−6 y+7 z−0
AB : − = = =λ
10 −12 −4
x−0 y−3 z+6
CD : − = = =µ
2 −8 16
General point AB(10λ + 6, −12λ − 7, −4λ)
General point CD(2µ, −8µ + 3, 16µ − 6)
1
Solving µ =
2
⇒ required point = (1, −1, 2)
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Question 113
If the xz-plane divides the straight line joining the points (2, 4, 7) and
(3, −5, 8) in the ratio α : 1, then the value of α is
Options:
5
A. 4
1
B.
3
C. 7
8
4
D. 5
5
E.
2
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
Since xz plane, y = 0
−5α + 4
⇒ =0
α+1
4
⇒α =
5
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Question 114
If θ1, θ2 and θ3 are the angles made by a line with the positive directions
of the x, y, z axes, then the value of cos 2 θ1 + cos 2 θ2 + cos 2 θ3 is
Options:
A. -1
B. 1
C. 2
D. -2
E. 0
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
cos2θ1 + cos2θ2 + cos2θ3 = 1
cos 2 θ1 + cos 2 θ2 + cos 2 θ3
= 2cos2θ1 − 1 + 2cos2θ2 − 1 + 2cos2θ3 − 1
= 2(1) − 3 = −1
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Question 115
The angle between the lines, whose direction cosines are proportional to
4, √3 − 1, −√3 − 1 and 4, √3 − 1, is
Options:
π
A. 6
π
B.
4
C. π
3
π
D. 2
E. π
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
4 × 4 + (√3 − 1)(−√3 − 1)
cos θ =
√ 16 + (√3 − 1)2 + (−√3 − 1)2
12 1
= =
24 2
π
⇒θ =
6
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Question 116
Suppose P is the point on the line joining (−9, 4, 5) and (11, 0, −1) that
lies closest to the origin O. Then |OP|2 equals to
Options:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 2
D. 9
E. 1
Answer: D
Solution:
Solution:
x+9 y−4 z−5
Given line is = =
20 −4 −6
|OP|2
x−0 y−0 z−0
= =
20 −4 −6
∴SD = |
(−9i + 4j + 5k) × (20i − 4j − 6k)
√400 + 16 + 36 | =9
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Question 117
The plane that is perpendicular to the planes x − y + 2z − 4 = 0 and
2x − 2y + z = 0 and passes through (1, −2, 1) is
Options:
A. x + y + 1 = 0
B. 2x + y + z − 1 = 0
C. x + y + z = 0
D. 2x + y − z + 1 = 0
E. x + z − 2 = 0
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
| |
i j k
^
n = 1 −1 2 = 3i + 3j + 0k
2 −2 1
a(x − 1) + b(y + 2) + c(z − 1) = 0
3(x − 1) + 3(y + 2) + 0 = 0
3x + 3y + 3 = 0
⇒x + y + 1 = 0
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Question 118
The line of intersection of the planes 3x − 6y − 2z − 15 = 0 and
2x + y − 2x − 5 = 0 is
Options:
A. x + 3 = y + 1 = z
14 −2 15
x+3 y+1 z
B. −14 = 2
= 15
x+3 y+1 z
C. = =
14 2 −15
D. x + 3 = y − 1 = z + 1
14 2 15
E. x − 3 = y + 1 = z
14 2 15
Answer: E
Solution:
Solution:
| |
i j k
b= 3 −6 −2 = 14i + 2j + 15k
2 1 −2
Now (3, −1, 0) satisfy
3x − 6y − 2z − 15 = 0
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Question 119
The plane passing through the points (2, 1, 0) (5, 0, 1) and (4, 1, 1)
intersects the x-axis at
Options:
A. (3, 0, 0)
B. (−3, 0, 0)
C. (0, 0, 0)
D. (1, 0, 0)
E. (−1, 0, 0)
Answer: A
Solution:
Solution:
| |
x−2 y−1 z−0
3 −1 1 =0
−1 1 0
⇒(x − 2)(−1) − (y − 1)(1) + z(2) = 0
⇒−x + 2 − y + 1 + 2z = 0
⇒x + y − 2z − 3 = 0
When y, z = 0, x = 3
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Question 120
Suppose a line parallel to ax+ by = 0 (where b ≠ 0 ) intersects
5x − y + 4 = 0 and 3x + 4y − 4 = 0, respectively, at P and Q. If the
midpoint of PQ is (1, 5), then the value of ba is
Options:
107
A. 3
B. − 107
3
3
C.
107
3
D. − 107
E. 1
Answer: B
Solution:
Solution:
(1, 5) = [( x 1
+ x2
2
) (y
, 1
+ y2
2
)]
x1 + x2
=1
2
⇒x2 = 2 − x1
y1 + y2
=5
2
⇒y2 = 10 − y1
Now Q(x2, y2) satisfies the equations
3x + 4y − 4 = 0
i.e, 3x2 + 4y2 − 4 = 0
i.e, 3[2 − x1] + 4[10 − y1] − 4 = 0
6 − 3x1 + 40 − 4y1 − 4 = 0
3x1 + 4y1 = 42−−− − (1)
P(x1, y1) satisfies the equation
5x − y + 4 = 0
i.e, 5x1 − y1 = −4 ------(2)
solving (1) and (2)
3x1 + 4y1 = 42
5x1 − y1 = −4
20x1 − 4y1 = −16
(1) + (2)⇒
23x1 = 26
26
x1 =
23
∴ from (2)
y1 = 5x1 + 4
5(26)
= +4
23
(130 + 92)
=
23
222
=
23
Now slope of the curve ax + by = 0 is
′ −a
y =
b
Slope of line joining PQ is
y2 − y1
x2 − x1
10 − y1 − y1
=
2 − x1 − x1
=
10 − 2y1
=
( 222
10 − 2
23 )
2−2(
23 )
2 − 2x1 26
230 − 444 −a
= =
46 − 52 b
a 444 − 230
=
b −6
214
=
−6
−107
=
3
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