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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

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TEST - 6 (Paper-I) - Code-A

ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(3)

31.

(1)

61.

(2)

2.

(2)

32.

(1)

62.

(1)

3.

(3)

33.

(3)

63.

(4)

4.

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34.

(4)

64.

(3)

5.

(1)

35.

(4)

65.

(2)

6.

(4)

36.

(1)

66.

(2)

7.

(2)

37.

(3)

67.

(2)

8.

(3)

38.

(1)

68.

(1)

9.

(1)

39.

(4)

69.

(4)

10.

(3)

40.

(3)

70.

(3)

11.

(3)

41.

(3)

71.

(2)

12.

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42.

(1)

72.

(2)

13.

(2)

43.

(2)

73.

(3)

14.

(4)

44.

(3)

74.

(4)

15.

(2)

45.

(3)

75.

(4)

16.

(3)

46.

(1)

76.

(1)

17.

(3)

47.

(4)

77.

(4)

18.

(2)

48.

(3)

78.

(3)

19.

(2)

49.

(4)

79.

(3)

20.

(3)

50.

(3)

80.

(4)

21.

(3)

51.

(4)

81.

(1)

22.

(2)

52.

(3)

82.

(2)

23.

(4)

53.

(3)

83.

(3)

24.

(3)

54.

(1)

84.

(4)

25.

(4)

55.

(4)

85.

(1)

26.

(4)

56.

(3)

86.

(3)

27.

(4)

57.

(2)

87.

(4)

28.

(3)

58.

(4)

88.

(1)

29.

(4)

59.

(4)

89.

(1)

30.

(4)

60.

(2)

90.

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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

Answer (3)

2.

Answer (2)

16. Answer (3)

X L2 Z 2 R 2 = 102 82 = 62

I 2R

3.

Answer (3)

4.

Answer (4)

17. Answer (3)


2

M 2M
M'

3 3
5.

XL
1.9 10 2 H
2f

18. Answer (2)

5M
3

Pav = Vrms irms cos = 2.5 103 watt


19. Answer (2)

Answer (1)

20. Answer (3)

1
m
T

i0

102 10 10
2

2A
2

6.

Answer (4)

7.

Answer (2)

8.

Answer (3)

9.

Answer (1)

21. Answer (3)

10. Answer (3)

22. Answer (2)

11. Answer (3)

23. Answer (4)

12. Answer (2)

24. Answer (3)

13. Answer (2)

25. Answer (4)

14. Answer (4)

26. Answer (4)

i rms

20
2

2A

27. Answer (4)

30 14 4

12
3
cos 0.6
tan

28. Answer (3)


29. Answer (4)

15. Answer (2)

30. Answer (4)

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (1)

33. Answer (3)

is most reactive because here formed


carbocation on attack of electrophile is most
stabilized.

34. Answer (4)

CH3

32. Answer (1)

CH3

CH3

CH3

Br2

HNO3

anhy. FeBr3

H2SO4

Br

2/9

Electron withdrawer at ortho and para positions


increase the rate of nucleophilic aromatic
substitution.

NO2

Cl
is planar hence, molecular plane is
CH3
Cl
the plane of symmetry and it also bears point of
symmetry.
35. Answer (4)

Br

Toluene is more reactive than benzene and formed

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41. Answer (3)
Reaction follows SN1 pathway hence, carbocation

carbocation as electrophile is best favoured in

Cl
so, reaction IV has most rate of reaction.

OH

36. Answer (1)

most stable hence,

t-Butyl group causes steric hinderance to nitro group


and stop it resonate due to which stability of
conjugate base decreases and acidic strength

has highest rate.

42. Answer (1)

OH

COOH

OH
SO3H

conc. H2SO4
(15C)

is most acidic.

decreases. So,

(Major product)

NO2
37. Answer (3)

O
OH by using

Reaction products are CH3I and


SN2 pathway.

Iodine is a very good leaving group hence, it will


leave.

H H

O , it bears intramolecular H-bonding


H

43. Answer (2)

O
+

H
O
H
H H

is

stability derives the rate of reaction. Since

44. Answer (3)

SN2

OH

OH

CH3I +

dil.
H2SO4
(A)

38. Answer (1)

OH

(i) Hg(OAc)2 / H2O

OH

(ii) NaBH4
dil. HNO3

OH

dil. H2SO4
NO2

In the process two electrons are lost.

OH

So, (A) and (B) are position isomers of each other.

OH
conc. HNO3

O2N

(B)

NO2

45. Answer (3)

conc. H2SO4

(i) O3
NO2

(ii) Zn / H2O

Six electrons are lost.


So, ratio is 6 : 2 that is 3 : 1
39. Answer (4)
40. Answer (3)
Reaction follows E 2 pathway and elimination is
favoured if two Br are at anti to each other.

H
O

O
O O

H
O O

So, there three different products are formed.


46. Answer (1)
47. Answer (4)
CH3 C CH2 C CH3
O

CH3 MgBr
Dry ether

CH3 CCHCCH3 + CH4


O

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48. Answer (3)

Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)


53. Answer (3)

Bridge head position does not favour carbocation


formation and due to steric hinderance even does
not favour SN2 pathway.

HNO2

H3PO2

(0C 5C)

49. Answer (4)

(A)
C Cl2 which is a singlet carbene.

Electrophile is

(B)

54. Answer (1)

anhy.

50. Answer (3)

FeBr3

Due to lone pair - lone pair repulsion


OCH 3 is least stable.

55. Answer (4)


NaNH2

CH3CH CH2 Cl

51. Answer (4)

CH3 C

Cl

It is the property of terminal alkyne to give white


ppt. with tollen's reagent.

CH

NaNH2

CH3 C

CNa

56. Answer (3)

52. Answer (3)

57. Answer (2)

Cl

alc.

58. Answer (4)

AgCN

59. Answer (4)

(E2 elimination)

60. Answer (2)

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
Let f ( x )

dy
3 px 2

dx
2y

Now, f(x + x) f(x) = f'(x).x =

x
2 x

We may write, 25.2 = 25 + 0.2


Taking x = 25 and x = 0.2, we have
f(25.2) f(25) =

0.2
2 25

f(25.2) = f(25) + 0.02


=

25 0.02

0.02

(25.2) 5.02

62. Answer (1)


y2 = px3 + q
2y

4/9

dy
3 px 2
dx

(2,3)

3 p(4)
= 2p = 4 (Slope of y = 4x 5)
6

p=2
and (2, 3) lies on y2 = px3 + q or 9 2(2)3 = q
q = 7
Hence, p = 2 and q = 7
63. Answer (4)

= 5.02

dy
dx

dx
3/ 4


1
x 2 x 4 1 4

Put, 1

4
x

1
x

dx
1

x 5 1 4

3/4

t4

dx 4t 3 dt

t 3 dt
t3

1/ 4

t c = 1 4
x

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64. Answer (3)


At (3, 2),
x9 3x5 7x3 x

f (x)

cos2 x

sec 2 x

dy
4 3
2

dx
9 2
3

Also, x2 y2 = 5

= sec2 x(x9 3x5 + 7x3 x) + sec2 x


/ 4

f ( x )d ( x )

/ 4

/ 4

sec xdx

/ 4

sec2

x(x9

= 2

/ 4

3x5

x) is an odd function]

67. Answer (2)

Then, f'(x) = cos x

f(x) = sin x + k
68. Answer (1)

y = a1 n.xn
ln y = (1 n)ln a + n ln x

1 dy
n
0
y dx
x
dy
ny

dx
x

Length of sub-normal = y
= y.

dy
dx

ny
n
y2
x
x

n 2(1 n ) 2n
a
x
x

na2(1 n)x2n 1

Since, length of subnormal is to be constant, so x


should not appear in its value i.e., 2n 1 = 0
n

1
.2f ( x )f '( x )
2

f ( x ) cos x

65. Answer (2)

or

dy
3

dx
2

/ 4

1
2

e 2 x 2e x
e2 x 1

1
2e2 x
e x dx
2
dx

2 e2 x 1
(e x )2 1

1
dz
log(e 2 x 1) 2 2
, where z = ex
2
z 1

1
log(e 2 x 1) 2 tan1(e x ) k
2

y be x / a meets the y-axis (0, b)


Again

dy
be x / a
dx

At (0, b),

1

a

dy
b
1
be0
dx
a
a

Required tangent is y b =

b
( x 0)
a

x y
1
a b

70. Answer (3)

4x2 + 9y2 = 72
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we have

dx =

69. Answer (4)

or

66. Answer (2)

8 x 18 y

dy
x

dx y

The curves cut orthogonally.


7x3

sec 2 xdx

= 2 tan x 0

At (3, 2),

dy
0
dx

dy
4x

dx
9y

Let I

1
( x 3) x 1

dx

Let x + 1 = t2 and dx = 2tdt

1
2

2t

(t 1 3) t 2

dt

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I 2

dt
t 2 22

1
log
2

x 1 2
x 1 2

1
t 2
log
c
2(2)
t 2

Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)


74. Answer (4)
If f(x) increases then f 1(x) increases

y = f(x)

y = f (x)

71. Answer (2)


0 {x2 + x + 1} < 1

0 2{x2 + x + 1} < 2
[2{x2 + x + 1}] = 0, 1
Global maximum of f(x) is 1.

If f(x) increases, then f'(x) > 0

d
dx

72. Answer (2)


f(x) = 2x3 9ax2 + 12a2x + 1

f '( x )
1
1
0
decreases
f (x) = 2
f
(
x)
f
(
x
)

f'(x) = 6x2 18ax + 12a2 and f"(x) = 12x 18a

d f f ' g fg '

dx 9
g2

For max / min, 6x2 18ax + 12a2 = 0

If f and g are positive functions and f' < 0 and g' > 0,

x2

3ax +

2a2

=0

(x a) (x 2a) = 0
x = a or x = 2a
Now, f"(a) = 12a 18a = 6a < 0
and f"(2a) = 24a 18a = 6a > 0

then,

75. Answer (4)


I

f(x) is max at x = a and min at x = 2a


p = a and q = 2a
Given that p2 = q a2 = 2a a(a 2) = 0
a=2
73. Answer (3)

/2

d f
0
dx g

x 1
x x 1

x 1
x x2 1
dx
2

x 1

= ln x

sin xdx
1 sin x cos x

dx

dx

dx
x x2 1

x 2 1 sec 1 x c

76. Answer (1)


f (x)

t 2dt x cos x

/2

cos xdx
1 sin x cos x

2I

/2

sin x cos x 1 1
dx
sin x cos x 1

2I log 2
2
I

6/9

1
log 2
4 2

f (x)

t3
x cos x
3 0
[f(x)]3 = 3x cos x

[f(9)]3

... (1)

= 27

f(9) = 3
Also diff. equation (1) w.r.t. x, we get
[f(x)]2 f'(x) = cos x x sin x
[f(9)]2f'(9) = 1
f'(9) =

1
2

(f (9))

1
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77. Answer (4)

dx

dx

sin x

f ( x )dx 5

(given)

x = 1
xe x
y xe| x |
x
xe

dx

Required area =

sin x

esin x 1

dx

... (ii)

1 x 0

0 x 1

xe x dx

xe

xe

1.dx

dx

e x

0
1

xe x e x

1
0

81. Answer (1)


Given 5x2 y = 0 and 2x2 y + 9 = 0
Eliminating y, we get

2
78. Answer (3)
I

5x2 (2x2 + 9) = 0
3x2 = 9

Let x = 3 and x = 0.02

Then, f(3.02) = f(x + x)

x 3. 3

= 3(x + x)2 + 5(x + x) + 3


Now, f(x + x) = f(x) + y

y = 2x2 + 9

f(x) + f'(x)x (as dx = x)

( 3,15)

f(3.02) (3x2 + 5x + 3) + (6x + 5)x


=

(3(3)2

+ 5(3) + 3) + (6(3) + 5)(0.02)


(as x = 3, x = 0.02)

= (27 + 15 + 3) + (18 + 5)(0.02)


Hence, approximate value of f(3.02) is 45.46.
79. Answer (3)

( 3,15)
2

y = 5x
x'

O
y'

= 45 + 0.46 = 45.46

2
2
Required area = 2 ((2 x 9) 5 x )dx
0

10 1

f (k 1 x )dx

2
= 2 (9 3 x )dx

k 1 0

= 2 sq. unit

Since, |x| = 1

Adding equations (i) & (ii), we get

2I =

80. Answer (4)

dx

sin x
2 2

10

10

dx

... (i)

e sin x 1

= f ( x )dx f ( x )dx f ( x )dx .... f ( x )dx

Let I =

f ( x )dx f (1 x )dx f (2 x )dx +

= 2[9 x x 3 ]0 3

= 2[9 3 3 3]

= 12 3 sq. units

f (3 x )dx ... f (9 x )dx

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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

82. Answer (2)


Multiplying numerator and denominator by sec4x we
get

2 sin x. cos x sec x


4

tan x 1

tan2

x=t

2tan x

sec2

Put

1 t

Required area =

2 tan x. sec x
1 tan4 x

dx

8 3
16 9 7

=
= sq. units
3 2
6
6

84. Answer (4)

A1
x = dt

dt

dx =

1
3
1 3
2
2

Area of ONA =

tan1(t ) c

= tan1(tan2 x) + c
So option (2) is correct.

B1

1
3

Given y = x2 + x + 1 = x

x
4

3
1
x
4
2

BC (a x ) tan

1 2n
loge
n n
r n 1

Let P lim

Equation of the tangent at A(1, 3) is y = 3x

y
A
3
B
2
D 1
N
2 1M 0
1
2
3
y'
1

(x

8/9

3a 2
2

loge (1 x )dx
1

Put, 1 + x = t
dx = dt

Required (shaded) area = area ABDMN area ONA

x a x
2 3

85. Answer (1)

dy
3

dx (1, 3)

8
2
= 2 ( x 1) 3
0

= 2 3 x (a x )

(Using AM GM)

dy
2x 1
dx

Now, area ABDMN =

3(a x )

area = (AB) (BC)

y = x2 + x + 1

x'

Now area of rectangle ABCD,

1 3
This is a parabola with vertex at , and the
2 4
curve is concave upwards.

C1

A
D
B
Let BD = x BC1 = (a x)

83. Answer (3)

x 1)dx

Then, P loge t dt
2

= [loge t .t t ]32
= (3loge 3 3) (2loge 2 2)
27
= loge 1
4
27
= loge
loge e
4
27
= loge

4e

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86. Answer (3)

89. Answer (1)


x3

Both f(x) = x and g(x) =


are increasing in (1, 0)
but h(x) = x.x3 is decreasing.

87. Answer (4)

2x dx + 2y dy = 0

1 sin2 xdx

x2 + y2 = 25

| cos x | dx

cos xdx
0

or

dy
x

dx
y

dy
dt x
dx
y
dt

cos xdx

=1+1=2
Hence, statement-1 is false.
However, statement-2 is true.
88. Answer (1)

1.5
3

dx
4
dt

Since y = ex and y = loge x are inverse to each


other.
y
x
y=e
y=x
2
y = loge x
1

x'

O
1

or

( x (25 y )2 )

dx 1.5 4

3
dt

= 2 m/s
90. Answer (4)

e x dx cannot be expressed in terms of

elementary function, then integral is known as


inexpressible or that is "cannot be found".

y'

  

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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)

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TEST - 6 (Paper-I) - Code-B

ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(4)

31.

(4)

61.

(1)

2.

(3)

32.

(1)

62.

(4)

3.

(4)

33.

(3)

63.

(3)

4.

(2)

34.

(3)

64.

(2)

5.

(3)

35.

(4)

65.

(1)

6.

(3)

36.

(3)

66.

(4)

7.

(2)

37.

(4)

67.

(3)

8.

(2)

38.

(3)

68.

(3)

9.

(3)

39.

(4)

69.

(4)

10.

(3)

40.

(1)

70.

(1)

11.

(2)

41.

(3)

71.

(4)

12.

(4)

42.

(3)

72.

(4)

13.

(2)

43.

(2)

73.

(3)

14.

(2)

44.

(1)

74.

(2)

15.

(3)

45.

(3)

75.

(2)

16.

(3)

46.

(3)

76.

(3)

17.

(1)

47.

(4)

77.

(4)

18.

(3)

48.

(1)

78.

(1)

19.

(2)

49.

(3)

79.

(2)

20.

(4)

50.

(1)

80.

(2)

21.

(1)

51.

(4)

81.

(2)

22.

(4)

52.

(4)

82.

(3)

23.

(3)

53.

(3)

83.

(4)

24.

(2)

54.

(1)

84.

(1)

25.

(3)

55.

(1)

85.

(2)

26.

(4)

56.

(2)

86.

(4)

27.

(4)

57.

(4)

87.

(1)

28.

(3)

58.

(4)

88.

(1)

29.

(4)

59.

(2)

89.

(4)

30.

(4)

60.

(3)

90.

(3)

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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

Answer (4)

13. Answer (2)

2.

Answer (3)

14. Answer (2)

3.

Answer (4)

15. Answer (3)

4.

Answer (2)

16. Answer (3)

5.

Answer (3)

17. Answer (1)

6.

Answer (3)

18. Answer (3)

i0
i rms

19. Answer (2)

20

102 10 10
2

2A
2

7.

Answer (2)

8.

Answer (2)

2A

20. Answer (4)


21. Answer (1)

22. Answer (4)

Pav = Vrms irms cos = 2.5 103 watt


9.

1
T

M 2M
M'

3 3

Answer (3)

10. Answer (3)

5M
3

23. Answer (3)

X L2 Z 2 R 2 = 102 82 = 62

24. Answer (2)


I 2R

X
L L 1.9 10 2 H
2f

25. Answer (3)


26. Answer (4)

11. Answer (2)

27. Answer (4)

12. Answer (4)

28. Answer (3)


30 14 4
tan

12
3
cos 0.6

29. Answer (4)


30. Answer (4)

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (4)

33. Answer (3)

CH3CH CH2 Cl

NaNH2

Cl

CH3 C

CH

NaNH2

CH3 C

HNO2

H3PO2

(0C 5C)

CNa

(A)

32. Answer (1)


34. Answer (3)

anhy.
FeBr3

Cl

alc.
AgCN

(E2 elimination)

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Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)

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35. Answer (4)

44. Answer (1)

It is the property of terminal alkyne to give white


ppt. with tollen's reagent.

OH

OH
SO3H

conc. H2SO4

36. Answer (3)

(15C)
(Major product)

Due to lone pair - lone pair repulsion

OCH 3 is least stable.

O
O , it bears intramolecular H-bonding
H

37. Answer (4)

O
45. Answer (3)

C Cl2 which is a singlet carbene.

Electrophile is

Reaction follows SN1 pathway hence, carbocation


is

stability derives the rate of reaction. Since


OH

38. Answer (3)


Bridge head position does not favour carbocation
formation and due to steric hinderance even does
not favour SN2 pathway.
39. Answer (4)
CH3 C CH2 C CH3
O

has highest rate.

most stable hence,

CH3 MgBr
Dry ether

CH3 CCHCCH3 + CH4


O

46. Answer (3)


Reaction follows E 2 pathway and elimination is
favoured if two Br are at anti to each other.
47. Answer (4)
48. Answer (1)

OH

40. Answer (1)

OH
dil. HNO3

41. Answer (3)

dil. H2SO4

(i) O3
(ii) Zn / H2O

H
O

O
O O

H
O O

NO2

In the process two electrons are lost.

OH

So, there three different products are formed.

OH
conc. HNO3

O2N

NO2

conc. H2SO4

42. Answer (3)

OH
dil.
H2SO4

NO2

Six electrons are lost.


(A)

(i) Hg(OAc)2 / H2O


(ii) NaBH4

OH

So, ratio is 6 : 2 that is 3 : 1


49. Answer (3)
OH by using

Reaction products are CH3I and


SN2 pathway.

H
(B)

So, (A) and (B) are position isomers of each other.


43. Answer (2)
Iodine is a very good leaving group hence, it will
leave.

O
H
H H

O
+

H H

SN2

CH3I +

OH

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50. Answer (1)

53. Answer (3)

t-Butyl group causes steric hinderance to nitro group


and stop it resonate due to which stability of
conjugate base decreases and acidic strength

Electron withdrawer at ortho and para positions


increase the rate of nucleophilic aromatic
substitution.
54. Answer (1)

COOH

CH3

CH3

is most acidic.

decreases. So,

NO2

CH3

Br2

HNO3

anhy. FeBr3

H2SO4

Br

51. Answer (4)


Toluene is more reactive than benzene and formed

NO2

Br

55. Answer (1)


is most reactive because here formed

carbocation as electrophile is best favoured in

Cl
so, reaction IV has most rate of reaction.

carbocation on attack of electrophile is most


stabilized.
56. Answer (2)

52. Answer (4)

57. Answer (4)

CH3

Cl
is planar hence, molecular plane is
CH3
Cl
the plane of symmetry and it also bears point of
symmetry.

58. Answer (4)


59. Answer (2)
60. Answer (3)

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (1)

62. Answer (4)

A1

1 2n
r

loge 1

n n
n

r n 1

Let P lim
2

loge (1 x )dx

Put, 1 + x = t
dx = dt

B1
3

Then, P loge t dt

= (3loge 3 3) (2loge 2 2)
27
= loge 1
4
27
= loge
loge e
4
27
= loge

4e

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C1

Let BD = x BC1 = (a x)

= [loge t .t t ]32

BC (a x ) tan

3(a x )

Now area of rectangle ABCD,


area = (AB) (BC)
= 2 3 x (a x )
2

x a x
2 3

2

3a 2
2

(Using AM GM)

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63. Answer (3)


=

1
3

Given y = x2 + x + 1 = x

x
4

3
1
x
4
2

dt
1 t

tan1(t ) c

= tan1(tan2 x) + c

So option (2) is correct.


65. Answer (1)

1 3
This is a parabola with vertex at , and the
2 4
curve is concave upwards.

y = x2 + x + 1

Given 5x2 y = 0 and 2x2 y + 9 = 0


Eliminating y, we get
5x2 (2x2 + 9) = 0
3x2 = 9

dy
2x 1
dx

x 3. 3

dy
3

dx (1, 3)

y = 2x2 + 9

Equation of the tangent at A(1, 3) is y = 3x

( 3,15)

x'

A
3
B
2
D 1
N
2 1M 0
1
2
3
y'

y = 5x
x'

(x

2
2
Required area = 2 ((2 x 9) 5 x )dx
0

8
2
= 2 ( x 1) 3
0

= 12 3 sq. units
66. Answer (4)

1
3
Area of ONA = 1 3
2
2

Since, |x| = 1

8 3
16 9 7

=
= sq. units
3 2
6
6

64. Answer (2)


Multiplying numerator and denominator by sec4x we
get
4

2 sin x. cos x sec x


tan4 x 1

= 2[9 3 3 3]

2
= 2 (9 3 x )dx

= 2[9 x x 3 ]0 3

x 1)dx

Required area =

O
y'

Required (shaded) area = area ABDMN area ONA


Now, area ABDMN =

( 3,15)
2

dx =

2 tan x. sec x
1 tan4 x

x = 1

xe x
y xe| x |
x
xe
Required area =

1 x 0

0 x 1

xe x dx

dx

xe

e x

Put tan2 x = t

2tan x sec2 x = dt

= 2 sq. unit

xe

dx

0
1

xe x e x

1
0

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Adding equations (i) & (ii), we get

67. Answer (3)


10 1

f (k 1 x )dx

k 1 0

= f ( x )dx f (1 x )dx f (2 x )dx +


1

f (3 x )dx ... f (9 x )dx


2

10

10

70. Answer (1)

t 2dt x cos x

t3
3

f ( x )dx 5 (given)

f (x)

f ( x )dx f ( x )dx f ( x )dx .... f ( x )dx

1.dx

2I =

f (x)

x cos x

[f(x)]3 = 3x cos x

68. Answer (3)

[f(9)]3

... (1)

= 27

Let x = 3 and x = 0.02

f(9) = 3

Then, f(3.02) = f(x + x)

Also diff. equation (1) w.r.t. x, we get

= 3(x + x)2 + 5(x + x) + 3


Now, f(x + x) = f(x) + y

[f(x)]2 f'(x) = cos x x sin x


[f(9)]2f'(9) = 1

f(x) + f'(x)x (as dx = x)


f(3.02) (3x2 + 5x + 3) + (6x + 5)x
= (3(3)2 + 5(3) + 3) + (6(3) + 5)(0.02)

f'(9) =

= 45 + 0.46 = 45.46
Hence, approximate value of f(3.02) is 45.46.

69. Answer (4)

Let I =

dx
e sin x 1

sin x
2
2

2 e

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x 1
x x 1

1
9

dx

x 1
x x2 1
dx
2

x 1

= ln x

dx

(f (9))

dx

dx
x x2 1

x 2 1 sec 1 x c

72. Answer (4)

... (i)

71. Answer (4)

(as x = 3, x = 0.02)
= (27 + 15 + 3) + (18 + 5)(0.02)

dx
e

sin x

esin x
esin x 1

If f(x) increases then f 1(x) increases

dx
1

y = f(x)
1

y = f (x)

dx

dx

... (ii)
If f(x) increases, then f'(x) > 0

Test - 6 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)


d 1
f '( x )
1
2
0
=
decreases

dx f ( x )
f (x)
f (x)

d f f ' g fg '

dx 9
g2
If f and g are positive functions and f' < 0 and g' > 0,
d
dx

then,

f
g 0

/2

sin xdx
1 sin x cos x

/2

cos xdx
1 sin x cos x

2I

/2

[2{x2 + x + 1}] = 0, 1
Global maximum of f(x) is 1.
76. Answer (3)
Let I

sin x cos x 1 1
dx
sin x cos x 1

1
( x 3) x 1

2t

(t 1 3) t 2

dt

I 2

t 2 22

x 1 2

1
log
2

x 1 2

dt

1
t 2
log
c
2(2)
t 2
c

77. Answer (4)

y be x / a meets the y-axis (0, b)


dy
1
be x / a
dx
a

2I log 2
2

Again

1
I log 2
4 2

At (0, b),

dy
b
1
be0
dx
a
a

Required tangent is y b =

74. Answer (2)


f(x) = 2x3 9ax2 + 12a2x + 1
f'(x) = 6x2 18ax + 12a2 and f"(x) = 12x 18a
For max / min, 6x2 18ax + 12a2 = 0

or

(x a) (x 2a) = 0
x = a or x = 2a
Now, f"(a) = 12a 18a = 6a < 0

x y
1
a b

e 2 x 2e x
e2 x 1

a=2

1
log(e 2 x 1) 2 tan1(e x ) k
2

79. Answer (2)


f ( x ) cos x

75. Answer (2)

1
.2f ( x )f '( x )
2

0 {x2 + x + 1} < 1

Then, f'(x) = cos x

f(x) = sin x + k

+ x + 1} < 2

1
2e2 x
e x dx
2
dx

(e x )2 1
2 e2 x 1

1
dz
log(e 2 x 1) 2 2
, where z = ex
2
z 1

f(x) is max at x = a and min at x = 2a


Given that p2 = q a2 = 2a a(a 2) = 0

dx =

and f"(2a) = 24a 18a = 6a > 0


p = a and q = 2a

b
( x 0)
a

78. Answer (1)

x2 3ax + 2a2 = 0

2{x2

dx

Let x + 1 = t2 and dx = 2tdt

73. Answer (3)

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80. Answer (2)


4x2

9y2

/ 4

= 72

Differentiating w.r.t. x, we have

dy
x

dx y

dy
3

dx
2

1 dy
n
0
y dx
x

or

dy
ny

dx
x

3/ 4


1
x 2 x 4 1 4

ln y = (1 n)ln a + n ln x

4
x

dx
1

x 5 1 4

t4

x4

dx 4t 3 dt
1/ 4

t 3 dt

t c = 1 4

t3

dy
3 px 2
dx

dy
3 px 2

dx
2y

ny
n
y2
= y.
x
x

dy
dx

(2,3)

3 p(4)
= 2p = 4 (Slope of y = 4x 5)
6

p=2

n 2(1 n ) 2n
a
x
x

and (2, 3) lies on y2 = px3 + q or 9 2(2)3 = q


q = 7

= na2(1 n)x2n 1

Hence, p = 2 and q = 7

Since, length of subnormal is to be constant, so x


should not appear in its value i.e., 2n 1 = 0
1
n
2

85. Answer (2)


Let f ( x )

Now, f(x + x) f(x) = f'(x).x =

82. Answer (3)

x
2 x

We may write, 25.2 = 25 + 0.2

x9 3x5 7x3 x
2

cos x

y2 = px3 + q
2y

x(x9

3/4

84. Answer (1)

dy
Length of sub-normal = y
dx

dx

Put, 1

y = a1 n.xn

sec2

sec 2 xdx

83. Answer (4)

81. Answer (2)

f (x)

= 2 tan x 0

The curves cut orthogonally.

/ 4

/ 4

Also, x2 y2 = 5

sec 2 xdx

/ 4

= 2

dy
4 3
2

At (3, 2),
dx
9 2
3

8/9

/ 4

dy
4x

dx
9y

At (3, 2),

[ sec2 x(x9 3x5 + 7x3 x) is an odd function]

dy
0
8 x 18 y
dx

/ 4

f ( x )d ( x )

3x5

Taking x = 25 and x = 0.2, we have

sec 2 x

7x3

x) +

sec2

f(25.2) f(25) =

0.2
2 25

0.02

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f(25.2) = f(25) + 0.02


=

88. Answer (1)


Since y = ex and y = loge x are inverse to each
other.

25 0.02

= 5.02

(25.2) 5.02

e x dx cannot be expressed in terms of

x'

elementary function, then integral is known as


inexpressible or that is "cannot be found".

y2

O
1

3
y'

= 25
89. Answer (4)

2x dx + 2y dy = 0

or

dy
x

dx
y

dy
dt x
dx
y
dt
1.5
3

dx
4
dt

or

y = loge x

87. Answer (1)


x2

y=x

86. Answer (4)

y=e

dx 1.5 4

dt
3

1 sin2 xdx

= | cos x | dx =
0

cos xdx
0

cos xdx

=1+1=2
2

( x (25 y ) )

Hence, statement-1 is false.


However, statement-2 is true.
90. Answer (3)
Both f(x) = x and g(x) = x3 are increasing in (1, 0)
but h(x) = x.x3 is decreasing.

= 2 m/s

  

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