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PHYSICS
XIII UNIT TEST-1 DATE : 17.06.2012
PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 Surface area is ________
(A) Scalar (B*) Vector
(C) Neither scalar nor vector (D) Both scalar and vector
Q.2 Hooke's law is valid upto
(A) Elastic limit (B*) Proportionality limit (C) Yield point (D) No limit
Q.3 Two wires A and B of the same material have their lengths in the ratio of 1 : 2 and their diameters in the
ratio of 2 : 1. If they are stretched with the same force, the ratio of the increase in the length of A to that
of B will be
(A) 1 : 4 (B*) 1 : 8 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 2
Q.4 A piece of metal weighing 5.10 g at a temperature of 48.6 C was placed in a calorimeter containing
20 mL of water at 22.1 C, and the final equilibrium temperature was found to be 28.2 C. What is the
specific heat of the metal ?
(A*) 4.9 J/gC (B) 0.49 J/gC (C) 9.8 J/gC (D) 2.4 J/gC
Q.5 Between which two points does water gain the most energy ? (sample of ice at A is heated at constant
rate without loss of energy).
100
0
100
A
B
C
D
E
Temp.
(in C)
(time)
(A) A and B (B) B and C (C) C and D (D*) D and E
Q.6 By what process is heat transferred through the iron bar shown in the diagram ?
Warm Cool
Heat source
Transfer of heat
(A*) Conduction (B) Convection (C) Radiation (D) None of these
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PHYSICS
Q.7 A brass wire with Young's modulus of 10 10
10
Pa is 2 m long and has cross-sectional area of 5 mm
2
.
If a weight of 5kN is hung from the wire, by how much does it stretch (in cm).
(A) 1 cm (B*) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 4 cm
[Sol.
l
l
Y
A
F
l =
AY
Fl
=
6 10
3
10 5 10 10
2 10 5



= 2 cm ]
[PARAGRAPH TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
Feynman discusses an interesting situation while discussing general theory of relativity. If we want to
measure the length of a hot body with a scale, the answer would be wrong. The scale would elongate
and we can't find the true length.
Now suppose we take a circular hot plate whose temperature increases as we go radially outwards. If
we take a scale to measure the radius, it would give wrong value of the radius. Not only this if we draw
a chord on the plate when it was at uniform temperature and see it in this situation, the chord would be
curved. If we want to measure the circumference, it would not read true value.
Assume here that
scale
=
hot

body
.
Q.8 Choose correct statement
(A) Measured radius = actual radius of hot plate > radius of cold plate
(B) Measured radius > actual radius of hot plate > radius of cold plate
(C*) Actual radius of hot plate > measured radius = radius of cold plate
(D) Actual radius of hot plate > measured radius > radius of cold plate
Q.9 The chord looks like
(A*) (B) (C) (D)
Q.10 The measured circumference is C and measured radius is r and temperature at circumference is T
0
(original temperataure is T)
(A) C = 2r (1 + (T
0
T)) (B) C > 2r (1 + (T
0
T))
(C) C = 2r (1 (T
0
T)) (D*) C < 2r (1 + (T
0
T))
[Sol. C = 2r ]
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PHYSICS
[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.11 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
Q.11 The temperature () of "cup of coffee" in a "BARISTA" Restaurant was plotted as a function of time.
Which of the following curves may represent the plot.
(A*) curve A (B) curve B (C) curve C (D) curve D
Q.12 A metal cylinder of mass 0.5 kg is heated electrically by a 12 W heater in a room at 15C. The cylinder
temperature rises uniformly to 25C in 5 min and finally becomes constant at 45C. Assuming that the
rate of heat loss is proportional to the excess temperature over the surroundings,
(A*) the rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 20C is 2W
(B*) the rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 45C is 12W
(C) the rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 20C is 5W.
(D) the rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 45C is 30W.
Q.13 Energy density in a stretched wire is:
(A*)
Y
) stress (
2
1
2
(B*) Half of stress strain
(C*)
2
1
Y (strain)
2
(D)
2
1
Y stress strain
PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 has three statements (A,B,C) given in Column-I and four statements (P,Q,R,S) given in Column-II. Any
given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in Column-II.
Q.1 Match the column
Column-I (Initial State) Column-II (Final State)
(A) 1 gm ice 0C + 1 gm water 70C (P) Water + ice
(B) 1 gm ice 0C + 1 gm steam 100C (Q) Water + steam
(C) 1 gm ice 0C + 1 gm water 50C (R) Final temperatrue greater than 0C and
+ 1 gm steam 100C less than 100C
(S) Final temperature either 0C or 100C
[Ans. (A) P, S (B) Q, S (C) Q, S ]
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PART-C
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
Q.1 The coefficient of thermal conductivity of copper is 9 times that of steel. In the composite cylindrical bar
shown in the figure, what will be the temperature at the junction of copper and steel (in C)?
100C 0C
Copper Steel
18cm 6cm
[Ans. 0075 ]
Q.2 If the work done in stretching a wire by 1 mm is 2 J. Find the work necessary (in joules) for stretching
another wire of the same material but with double the radius of cross-section and half the length by
1 mm. Assume that elastic limit is not exceeded.
[Ans. 0016 ]
Q.3 The length of sections AB and EF is l
1
in the figure, and their coefficient of thermal expansion is same
(
1
= 2 10
5
/C). The length of section CD is l
2
and its expansion coefficient is
2
= 1 10
5
/C.
What must be the value of
2
1

10
2
to ensure that distance AF remains the same at all temperatures?
(Points A, B, E and F reside on the same line.) [Ans. 0025]
Q.4 In a mercury thermometer at the temperature of 0C there is 210 mm
3
of mercury ( of mercury is
180 10
6
/C). Increase in volume when temperature raised by 1C is n 10
4
mm
3
. Find n.
[Ans. 0378 ]
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CHEMISTRY
XIII UNIT TEST-1 DATE : 17.06.2012
PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 27 g C and 48 g O
2
are allowed to react completely to form CO and CO
2
. The weight ratio of CO and
CO
2
formed, is :
(A) 7 : 11 (B) 3 : 4 (C*) 14 : 11 (D) 9 : 8
Sol. C = 27 gm , O
2
= 48 gm
2C + O
2
2CO
x moles
2
x
moles x moles
C + O
2
CO
2
y moles y moles y moles
Total amount of 'C' used up = 12 (x + y)
Total amount of 'O' used up =16 x + 32 y
Now 12 x + 12 y = 27 (i)
16x + 32y = 48 x + 2y = 3 (ii)
12x + 12 y = 27
12x + 24 y = 36

12 y = 9
y =
4
3
x + 2
4
3
= 3 x =
2
3
W
CO
= 28 x, W
CO
2
= 44 y

4 / 3
3/2

11
7

y 44
28

W
W
2
CO
CO
= =
x
W
CO
:

2
CO
W = 14 : 111
Q.2 Which of the following species do not exists?
(A) NCl
5
(B) XeF
3
(C) OF
4
(D*) All of these
Q.3
MG
A light beam of wavelength 310 nm strikes a metal of work function 2 eV. If ejected electron comes out
after making 2 collisions & in each collision it lost 50% of its K.E. with which it is moving, then de-
Broglie wavelength when it comes out metal plate is
(A*) 17.32 (B) 50 (C) 14.14 (D) infinite
Q.4 Which of the following pair has same geometry but different hybridisation?
(A) BeCl
2
, C
2
H
2
(B) SnCl
2
, XeF
2
(C*) ICl
2
, CO
2
(D) CCl
4
, NH
4
+
Q.5
MG
Ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of electrons in 2 energy levels in a H-like atom is 2 : 1, the ratio of
frequency of revolution is
(A)
1
4
(B)
1
2
(C*)
8
1
(D)
4
1
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CHEMISTRY
Q.6 In which of the following cases
2 2
y x
d

orbital is involved in their hybridisation.


(A) NO
2
+
(B) I
3
(C*) XeF
5
+
(D) PCl
3
F
2
Q.7 A mixture of CH
4
and C
2
H
4
occupies 22.4 litre at 1 atm and 273K. The mixture reacts completely with
76.8 gm O
2
to produce CO
2
and H
2
O. Assuming ideal gas behaviour calculate the mole fraction of
C
2
H
4
in the mixture.
(A) 0.6 (B) 0.5 (C*) 0.4 (D) 0.75
Sol. 22.4 L at S.T.P. = 1 mole gas.

4 2 4
H C CH
n n +
= 1 mole
32
8 . 76
n
2
O
=
= 2.4
CH
4
+ 2O
2
CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
x mole 2x mole
C
2
H
4
+ 3O
2
2CO
2
+ 2H
2
O
y 3y
Total No. of moles of O
2
(used up) = 2x + 3y
Total No. of moles of CH
4
and C
2
H
4
(used up) = x + y
x + y = 1
2x + 3y = 2.4
2x + 2y = 2

y = 0.4
4 2
H C
X
=
1
4 . 0

y
y
=
+ x
4 2
H C
X
= 0.4
[PARAGRAPH TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
Bond order is associated with strength of bond and bond length. Higher the bond order smaller will be
bond length and stronger will be bond.
Q.8
TA
Arrange the O2,
+
2
O ,

2
O and
2
2
O in order of increasing bond order :
(A)
+
< < <
2
2
2
2 2 2
O O O O (B*)
+
< < <
2 2 2
2
2
O O O O
(C)
2 2
2
2 2
O O O O < < <
+
(D)
2 2 2
2
2
O O O O < < <
+
Q.9
TA
Which fo the following species has longest OO bond ?
(A) O
2
(B)
+
2
O (C)

2
O (D*)
2
2
O
Q.10
TA
Which of the following has highest OO bond energy ?
(A) O
2
(B*)
+
2
O (C)

2
O (D)
2
2
O
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CHEMISTRY
[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.11 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
Q.11
TA
Which of the following molecle(s) has/have zero dipole moment ?
(A*) CH
4
(B*) CBr
4
(C*) C
2
H
2
(D) None of these
Q.12 The atomic weight of two elements A and B are 20 and 40 respectively. Select correct statement(s) :
(A) x gm of A contains y atoms which is equal to atoms present in x gm of B.
(B*) x gm of A contains y atoms which is equal to atoms present in 2x gm of B.
(C) At STP, mass of x L of monoatomic gas A is equal to that of x L of monoatomic gas B.
(D*) At STP, ratio of mass of x L monoatomic gas A to mass of x L monoatomic gas B is 1 : 2.
Q.13
TA
Which of the following species is/are diamagnetic ?
(A*) Diavalent cation of Hg (B) Divalent cation of Ni
(C) Trivalent cation of Fe (D*) Tetravalent cation of Ti
PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 has three statements (A,B,C) given in Column-I and four statements (P,Q,R,S) given in Column-II. Any
given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in Column-II.
Q.1 Column-I Column-II
(A) Angular wave function (+
u
, |) of this orbital (P)
changes with change in u & |
(B) For this orbital, as distance from nucleus increases, (Q)
radial probability of finding electron may increase
or decrease
(C) Number of radial node = 1 (R)
(S) 4d
[Ans. (A) QS, (B) PQRS, (C) PQS]
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CHEMISTRY
PART-C
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
Q.1
MG
Find the principal quantum number for an orbital having ( )
2
2
3
1
4 r / ' k
r k r k r e k ) r ( + + = +

.
[Ans: 0005]
Q.2 Find the maximum number of atoms lying in the same plane in CH
2
= C = C = CH(CH
3
) and find the
number of such plane in this molecule.
[If the answers are 3 and 5, represent as 0035] [4]
[Ans. 0091]
Q.3
MG
Calculate volume of Cl
2
gas (in ml) liberated at 1 atm and 273 K when 2.61 gm MnO
2
reacts with
2.92 gm HCl according to the following reaction (Given : At wt of Mn = 55) [Ans. 448]
MnO
2
+ HCl MnCl
2
+ Cl
2
+ 2 H
2
O
[Sol. MnO
2
+ 4 HCl MnCl
2
+ Cl
2
+ 2 H
2
O
0.03 0.08
L. R.
0.02 22.4 10
3
= 448 ml
Q.4 Find the number of acid(s) from the following in which X H bond is/are present. Given X is central atom
H
3
PO
2
, H
4
P
2
O
7
, H
2
S
2
O
6
, H
3
PO
3
H
3
BO
3
, H
2
SO
4
,
HNO
3
, H
2
S
2
O
7
[Ans. 2]
[Sol.* H
3
PO
2
P
O
H OH
H
H
4
P
2
O
7
H
2
S
2
O
6
OO
O
O
O
HO S S OH
* H
3
PO
3
P
O
H OH
OH
H
3
BO
3
B
OH
HO OH
H
2
SO
4
S
O
HO
O
OH
]
MATHEMATICS
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PART-A
[SINGLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.7 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Q.1 Let o, | be two distinct real roots of quadratic equation x
2
4x + 2 = 0. The sum of the coefficients of
a quadratic trinomial with leading coefficient unity whose roots are o
2
+ |
2
and o
3
+ |
3
is
(A) 329 (B*) 429 (C) 431 (D) 469
[Sol. o + | = 4 ; o| = 2 [ST-1]
o
2
+ |
2
= 16 4 = 12
o
3
+ |
3
= 4(o
2
o| + |
2
) = 4 (16 3 2) = 40
Quadratic equation is (x 12) (x 40) P(x) ; Sum is P(1) = ( 11) ( 39) = 429. Ans.]
Q.2 Let f (x) = x
2
+ 2px (3p + 4). If f (x) is positive for atleast one real x then the smallest positive integral
value of p is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D*) 5
[Sol. f (x) > 0 x
2
+ 2px (3p + 4) > 0 for atleast one real x
x
2
2px + (3p + 4) < 0 for atleast one real x
Hence D > 0 p
2
3p 4 > 0 (p 4)(p + 1) > 0
p e ( , 1) (4, ) Hence smallest positive integral value of p is 5 Ans.]
Q.3 The value of the expression
+

100 cos 2 2 2
20 sin 20 cos
is equal to
(A) 1 (B)
2
1
(C*)
2
1
(D)
2
[Sol. We have
+

100 cos 2 2 2
20 sin 20 cos
=


50 cos 2 2 2
20 sin 70 sin
2
=


50 cos 2 2
20 sin 70 sin
=


25 sin 2 2
20 sin 70 sin
2
=


25 sin 2
25 sin 45 cos 2
= cos 45 =
2
1
. Ans.]
Q.4 If k
1
and k
2
are the two values of 'k' where k
1
< k
2
for which the expression
f(x, y) = x
2
+ 2xy + 4y
2
+ 2kx 6y + 3 can be resolved as a product of two linear factors
then the value of (k
2
k
1
), is equal to
(A)
2
1
(B*)
2
3
(C) 2 (D)
2
5
[Sol. We have A = 1 ; B = 4 ; C = 3 ; F = 3 ; G = k ; H = 1 [11th, 16-08-2009, P-2]
Now, ABC + 2FGH AF
2
BG
2
CH
2
= 0
k = 0,
2
3
; k
1
=
2
3
, k
2
= 0 ; (k
2
k
1
) =
2
3
Ans. ]
Q.5 Number of values of x e [0, 2t) satisfying the equation 2sin
2
x = cos x + 1 is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C*) 3 (D) 4
[Sol. 2cos
2
x + cos x 1 = 0 (2cos x 1) (1 + cos x) = 0 cos x =
2
1
or cos x = 1
i.e.
3
5
, ,
3
t
t
t
. Ans.]
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Q.6 Let o, |, and o be the roots (real or non-real) of equation x
4
3x + 1 = 0. The value of
o
3
+ |
3
+
3
+ o
3
is equal to
(A) 6 (B*) 9 (C) 12 (D) 15
[Sol. x
4
= 3x 1
x
3
= 3
x
1

o
3
= 3
o
1
; |
3
= 3
|
1
;
3
= 3

1
; o
3
= 3
o
1
on adding
|
|
.
|

\
|
o
+

+
|
+
o
= o

1 1 1 1
12
3
=
o|o
o|

12
= 12 3 = 9 Ans.]
Q.7 A triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle with centre O. The vertices of
triangle divide the circle into 3 arcs of length 3, 4 and 5 as shown in
figure. If the angles subtended by chords AB, BC and CA are u
1
, u
2
and u
3
respectively then the value of (sin u
1
+ sec u
2
+ cosec u
3
), is equal to
(A) 2 (B*) 1
C
B
A
3
4
5
u
1
u
2
u
3
O
(C)
2
3
(D)
2
5
[Sol. As, l
1
= ru
1
; l
2
= ru
2
; l
3
= ru
3

r
5
r
4
r
3
+ +
= 2t
r
12
= 2t r =
t
6
u
1
=
r
1
l
=
t 6
3
=
2
t
; u
2
=
r
2
l
=
t 6
4
=
3
2t
and u
3
=
r
3
l
=
t 6
5
=
6
5t
Hence, sin u
1
+ sec u
2
+ cosec u
3
=
6
5
cosec
3
2
sec
2
sin
t
+
t
+
t
= 1 2 + 2 = 1. Ans.]
[PARAGRAPH TYPE]
Q.8 to Q.10 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
Let f(x) = px
2
+ px 2, g(x) = x
2
+ (2p + 1) x + (p + 2) and h(x) = 2x
2
+ (p + q)x + 2q
x e R, where p, q are real constants.
Q.8 Number of integral values of p so that f(x) > g(x) x e R, is
(A*) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q.9 Number of integral values of p for which the equation g(x) = h(x) has non-real roots
for all real values of q is
(A*) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Q.10 The set of all possible real values of p for which the equation f(x) = h(x) has real roots
for all real values of q is
(A)
(

2
5
, 2
(B*)
(

\
|
2
5
, 2
(C)
|
.
|

\
|
2
5
, 2
(D)
|
.
|

2
5
, 2
[Sol.
(i) Given
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f(x) > g(x) x e R
px
2
+ px 2 > x
2
+ (2p + 1) x + p + 2 x e R
(p 1) x
2
(p + 1) x p 4 > 0 x e R
So, p 1 > 0 p > 1
and, D < 0 (p + 1)
2
+ 4 (p 1) (p + 4) < 0
p
2
+ 2p + 1 + 4 (p
2
+ 3p 4) < 0
5p
2
+ 14p 15 < 0

|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +

|
|
.
|

\
|
+

10
300 196 14
p
10
300 196 14
p < 0
( ) ) 8 . 0 p ( ) 6 . 3 ( p < 0
p e ( 3.6, 0.8) but p > 1
Hence, there is no value of 'p' for which f(x) > g(x) x e R. Ans.
(ii) Given, g(x) = h(x)
x
2
+ (2p + 1) x + p + 2 = 2x
2
+ (p + q) x + 2q
x
2
+ (p + q 2p 1) x + 2q p 2 = 0
x
2
+ (q p 1) x + 2q p 2 = 0, has non real roots q e R
So, D < 0 x e R
(q p 1)
2
4(2q p 2) < 0 q e R
q
2
+ (p + 1)
2
2q (p + 1) 8q + 4(p + 2) < 0
q
2
2q (p + 5) + p
2
+ 6p + 9 < 0 q e R, which is not possible q e R.
So, number of integral values of p is zero. Ans.
(iii) Given,
f(x) = h(x) px
2
+ px 2 = 2x
2
+ (p + q)x + 2q
(p 2)x
2
qx 2 2q = 0, has real roots q e R
For p 2 = 0
So, D > 0 q
2
+ 4(p 2) (2 + 2q) > 0 q e R
q
2
+ 8 (p + pq 2 2q) > 0 q e R q
2
+ 8q (p 2) + 8(p 2) > 0 q e R
So, D' s 0 64(p 2)
2
4 8 (p 2) s 0 (p 2) (2p 4 1) s 0
(p 2) (2p 5) s 0 2 s p s
2
5
but p = 2, therefore p e
(

\
|
2
5
, 2
now for p = 2 equation reduces qx 2 2q = 0 x =
q
q 2 2

+
for q = 0 equation does not have any real solution.
Hence p e
(

\
|
2
5
, 2
Ans. ]
[MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE]
Q.11 to Q.13 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE may be correct.
Q.11 Find the number of principal solution of the equation |tanx| = 1
(A) 2 (B*) 4 (C) 3 (D) none of these
[Sol: |tanx | = 1 ; tanx = +1 x =
4
7
,
4
5
,
4
3
,
4
t t t t
= 4 solutions]
MATHEMATICS
XIII UT-1 Page # 4
Q.12 Let P(x) = cot
2
x
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
+ +
x cot x cot 1
x tan x tan 1
2
2
+
2
) x 2 cos x 2 (sin 2
x sin x 3 sin x 3 cos x cos
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
. Then which of the
following is(are) correct?
(A) Range of P(x) is [1, 2]. (B*) The value of P(18) + P(72) is 3.
(C) Range of P(x) is [0, 1]. (D) The value of P(18) + P(72) is 5.
[Sol. Given, P(x) = cot
2
x
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ +
+ +
x cot x cot 1
x tan x tan 1
2
2
+
2
) x 2 cos x 2 (sin 2
x sin x 3 sin x 3 cos x cos
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
=
x cot x cot 1
1 x cot x cot
2
2
+ +
+ +
+
2
) x 2 cos x 2 (sin 2
) x 2 cos x 2 (sin x sin 2
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
= 1 + sin
2
x
P(18) + P(72) = (1 + sin
2
18) + (1 + sin
2
72)
= 1 + 1 + (sin
2
18 + cos
2
18)
= 3. Ans.]
Q.13 The graph of a quadratic polynomial y = ax
2
+ bx + c is as shown in
the adjacent figure. Which of the following quantities is(are) negative?
(A*) b c (B*) bc
x
y
O (C) c a (D*) ab
2
[Sol.
7/qe
a < 0;
a
b
< 0 b < 0;
a
c
< 0 c > 0 [11th, 24-06-2007]
now b c = ( ve) (+ ve) must be negative
bc = () (+ve) must be negative
ab
2
= () (+ve) must be negative
c a = (+) ( ) must be positive]
PART-B
[MATRIX TYPE]
Q.1 has Three statements (A, B, C) given in Column-I and four statements (P, Q, R, S) given in Column-II.
Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with one or more statement(s) given in Column-II.
Q.1 Let P(x) = 2x
2
12x + c x e R where c is a real constant, then
Column-I Column-II
(A) If greatest value of p(x) for x e [1, 2] is 1, then c equals (P) 8
(B) If smallest value of P(x) for x e [1, 5] is 1, then c equals (Q) 11
(C) If the greatest value of P(x) for x e [1, 4] is 2, then c equals (R) 12
(S) 17
[Ans. (A) Q, (B) S, (C) R]
[Sol.
(A) Maximum value of P(x) in [1, 2] occurs at x = 1.
Hence, P(1) = 1 c 10 = 1 c = 11. Ans.
(B) Minimum value of P(x) in [1, 5] occurs at x = 3.
Hence, P(3) = 1 c 18 = 1 c = 17. Ans.
(C) Maximum value of P(x) in [1, 4] occurs at x = 1.
Hence, P(1) = 2 c 10 = 2 c = 12. Ans. ]
MATHEMATICS
XIII UT-1 Page # 5
PART-C
[INTEGER TYPE]
Q.1 to Q.4 are "Integer Type" questions. (The answer to each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
Q.1 If sin 2u + sin 4u + sin 8u + sin 16u =
2
p
(p e N) where u =
15
t
, then find the value of p.[Ans. 0015]
[Sol. u =
15
t
= 12, so
L.H.S. = sin 24 + sin 48 + sin 96 + sin 192 = (sin 24 + sin 96) + (sin 48 + sin 192)
= 2sin 60 cos 36 + 2sin 120 cos 72 = 3 (cos 36 + cos 72)
=
|
|
.
|

\
|

+
+
4
1 5
4
1 5
3 =
|
|
.
|

\
|

4
5
2 3 =
2
15
=
2
p
(given) ;Hence, p = 15. Ans.]
Q.2 Find the value of expression

= u
|
.
|

\
|
u + u u + u
89
1
2 4 2 4
sin 4 cos cos 4 sin . [Ans. 0]
[Sol.

= u
|
.
|

\
|
u + u u + u
89
1
2 4 2 4
sin 4 cos cos 4 sin =
( ) ( )

= u
u u
89
1
2
2
2
2
cos 2 sin 2
=

= u
|
.
|

\
|
u + u u + u
89
1
2 4 2 4
cos 4 4 cos sin 4 4 sin
=
( )

= u
u u
89
2 2
1
) cos 2 ( ) sin 2 (
=

= u
u
89
1
2 cos
[ST-9] ; =

series cosine
178 cos ...... 6 cos 4 cos 2 cos + + + +
;
=
( )

|
.
|

\
| +
1 sin
89 sin
2
178 2
cos
= 0. Ans.]
Q.3 Find the number of integral values of a for which (x 3a) (x a 3) s 0 for all x e [1, 3].
[Ans. 1]
[Sol. f (x) = (x 3a) (x a 3) = x
2
x (3 + 4a) + 3a
2
+ 9a
1 3
x-axis
Given f(x) s 0 x e [1, 3]
f(1) s 0 and f(3) s 0
Now, f(1) = 1 (3 + 4a) + 3a
2
+ 9a s 0
3a
2
+ 5a 2 s 0
(a + 2) (3a 1) s 0 a e
(

3
1
, 2
...........(1)
2 1/3
Now, f(3) = 9 3( 3 + 4a) + 3a
2
+ 9a s 0
MATHEMATICS
XIII UT-1 Page # 6
3a
2
3a s 0
3a (a 1) s 0 ...........(2)
0 1
(1) (2)
a e
(

3
1
, 0
Number of integral values of a is one i.e., a = 0. Ans.]
Q.4 Find the number of solutions of the equation
2
2 2 2
x
1
x x sin
2
x
cos 2 + =
in [0, 2t] . [Ans: 0]
[Sol.
2 x sin
2
x
cos 2
2 2
s
&
2
x
1
x
2
2
> +
equation hold only when LHS & RHS = 2
but RHS = 2 when x = +1
& for x = +1 LHS = 2
No solution.]

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