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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)

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TEST - 4 (Paper-I)

ANSWERS
PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

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31.

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61.

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2.

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32.

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62.

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3.

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33.

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63.

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4.

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34.

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64.

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35.

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65.

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36.

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66.

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7.

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37.

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67.

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38.

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68.

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9.

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39.

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69.

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40.

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42.

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73.

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44.

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74.

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45.

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75.

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46.

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76.

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47.

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77.

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48.

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78.

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49.

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79.

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80.

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51.

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81.

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52.

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82.

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23.

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53.

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83.

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54.

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84.

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25.

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55.

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85.

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56.

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86.

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59.

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89.

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30.

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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

For pure rolling,

Answer (4)

( 3 1)mg
Spring force : kx = R ( 3 1)
R

Total force along centre of circle

= 2mg cos 30 + mg cos 30


6.

3 3mg
2

90

v2

ai

R
i
2

2R
( j)
2

3
ai
2

v2
( j)
2R

Ml
12
dF

l /2
2

dm

...(i)

BC

AC

x dx

...(ii)

Also,

v1

Now, v sin = v1

...(i)

and v sin( ) = v2

...(ii)

7.

v 22

2v1v 2 cos

f R

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8.

f
m

mR
2

ft
m

at

...(i)

1
sin
2

1
cos

...(i)
...(ii)

AC

AB

t v12

v 22

...(iii)

v1v 2 2
v1 v 2

Answer (3)
G
G
G
mu mv1 mv 2

...(i)

2ft
mR

...(ii)

Answer (3)
Velocity of BALL w.r.t. ground (after collision)
= (v u) + v = 2v u
K = Kf Ki

2f
mR
t

OC

u2 = v12 + v22 = v12 + v22 + 2v1v2 cos 90 ...(iii)


G G
Thus, v1 v 2 0

sin

Answer (2)
a

1
1
1
mu 2
mv12
mv 22
2
2
2
From equations (i) and (ii), we get

Solving (i) and (ii), we get

v12

Solving equations (i), (ii) and (iii), we get

Answer (1)

cot

v2

Also, BC

9m 2u 2
8M l

Let point P moves with velocity v and its direction


makes angle with l1.

5.

cos

OC

AC

l /2

sin

l
4

v
45
v1

OC

BC

Answer (1)

mu

4.

3.

...(iii)

3f

18 g
Answer (4)

Answer (3)

G
ap

2 2
R
0

= NB
2.

1 2
at
2

Now, s

= 2mg

1
m[(2v u )2 ]
2
= 2mv(v u)
=

...(ii)

m 2
u
2

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Answer (1)

13. Answer (3)

The impact should be inelastic.

2u

3v

WE theorem,

2
u
3

14. Answer (3)

1
2
KE = (2 1) v
2
1
2

F 30 = 1(m1 + m2)g
F 30 = 0.5 15 10

3 v2

F = 105 N

=3

Here, friction (limiting and kinetic) between 10 kg


and horizontal surface is 30 N.

v
2

4 2
v
9

15. Answer (3)

3
ms
2

10. Answer (3)

W
=
t

mxrel = (m + M)x

1
3

2 ms

200
N
3

MA

t
2

m
gh
t

v
2

m
gh
=
t

1
2

d
v
dt rel

m M

1
2
mv
2

mgh

xrel

m M

JG JG
F d

work done =

= V

V
A
1 V
2 A

P gh

11. Answer (2)


yCM =

m1y1
m1

m2 y 2

4R
3

m m

5R
=
3

12. Answer (3)

dv
dt
t

dv
0

20t 100
10

20t 100
dt
10

v = 25 + t 2 10t

dh
dt

10 10

25 t

10
10

1 2
2

16. Answer (4)

a
2

[m

a
4

Hence, d

m][ x ]

a
2

3a

a
4

13a
4

17. Answer (3)


Forward journey :
10 2
2

10t
y

125
m
3

1
2

= 15 kW

The block leaves the surface at t = 5 s.


Now, a

10

m2

2R

= 10

10 2
2

5
1
2

t
1
10
2

1
s
2
1
4

15
m
4

vx = 10 ms1, vy = 5 ms1

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Backward journey :
15
4

20. Answer (1)

1
10 t
2

5 t

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)

3
s
2

e vx t = 5

3
2

e 10

1
3

v
R

t=ts

18. Answer (4)

l
N1

0 R

G
mg

N2
v

f2

f1

2v 0

mR
2

mg

Here, v max is the maximum safe speed for no


skidding.

...(iv)

R = 0R + Rt

...(v)

2f
t
m

...(vi)

N1 + N2 = mg
l
f h
2
From (ii) and (iii),

l = 2a

fh
a

...(iii)
v

2fh
l

v max

gra
h

mg

mv
r a

...(iv)

v max , then

rg

gra
h

a
h

mv

3v
2

2mv

mv

3v
2

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3f

v
4

7v
4

v
3v

v
v
4L
3v

2v 0

3ft
m

mv 0

5
3

ft
m

2v 0

mg T = mA
T

I
2

mI
6

v0

2ft
m
3ft
m

5v 0
9 g

v
4
7v
4

...(i)

...(ii)

I
A =
2

Now, at a

19. Answer (3)


2mv

2v 0

21. Answer (3)

v max is the maximum safe speed for no toppling.

If v max

For pure rolling,

l
2

N2

N1 = 0

When mg

...(ii)

N1

1
mg
2

...(ii)

= 0 + t

For no overturning :

N1

...(iii)

...(i)

rg

...(i)

2f
mR

v max

f
t
m

For no skidding :
mv
r

t=0
v
0 = 0
3

2v0
3

I
2

mg

A ...(iii)

Solving A = 6 ms2
22. Answer (3)
I2=5

R=7
7
rad/s2
3

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KE about P = T KE about P + R KE about P

4
[ i 2 j]
5

T KE about point P = 0, because point P translates


with VCM

1
I
2 P

R KE about point P =

1 mR
=
2
2

mR
16
2

I1

ICM

I3

ICM

5
j ) along ( i 2 j) , is

mR
16

1
[ i 2 j]
5

1
5

Speed of separation =

1
5

1
4

26. Answer (3)


Nett work done by friction is non-zero.

24. Answer (4)


2
mR 2
5

Component of (i

9
2
mv
32

Speed of approach =

1
I
2 CM

I1

j) along ( i 2 j) , is

Component of (2i

23. Answer (3)

27. Answer (3)

3R
8

m R

Limiting friction is insufficient for rolling of disc and


ring.

ICM
3R
8

2
2
mR
I1
5
25. Answer (4)
G
pball m[ i j] m[2i
G
psurface (i 2 j) Ns

83
2
mR
320

28. Answer (4)


Force of friction becomes the internal force for the
system of truck and earth.

13
2
mR
20

29. Answer (4)

K
j]

G G
1 m1m2
2
(v1 v 2 )(1 e )
2 (m1 m2 )

30. Answer (3)

m[ i 2 j] Ns

Total work done upon spring is

1 2
kx .
2

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

31. Answer (1)


According to Bent's rule, more electronegative atom
prefers to occupy axial position so as to have
minimum repulsion.

KE per mole =

Cl
II. F

Cl

Cl

F
=0

F
0

CF3
P

Entropy is a state function

CH3
IV. CH3

CH3
CF3
=0

34. Answer (3)

CF3
CH3

III. CH3

33. Answer (1)


3
RT
2
3
2 300
=
2
= 900 cal

F
Cl

I. Cl

YS has least value of Ksp. Precipitation occurs when


ionic product > solubility product.

CH3
CF3
0

S(X P) = S(X Y) + S(Y Z)


+ S(Z

Q)

+ S(Q P)

= 20 e.u. + 40 e.u. + (30 e.u.) + 10 e.u.


= 40 e.u.

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35. Answer (4)

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40. Answer (1)

12

On increasing temperature, water dissociates more


and hence value of K w increases from 1014 to
1012. Thus, pH scale now becomes smaller and
neutral pH is 6.

Spin quantum number is not derived from solution of


Schrodinger wave equation. Cr(Z = 24)
Total spin =

1
number of unpaired e
2
1
6
2

Also, pH + pOH = 12

So, pOH also becomes 6.

=3
Orbital angular momentum of an e in 5s

But, water will still remain neutral.


36. Answer (2)
He gas shows positive deviation only.
At high temperature and low pressure, a real gas
behaves like an ideal gas. For other gases at
moderate pressure range, attractive forces dominate.
37. Answer (3)

hc
0

mv 2

2hc

l(l 1)

0(0 1)

=0
41. Answer (2)
S = 1.65 104 mol/L

E = + KE
hc

Ksp = 4S3 = 4 (1.65 104)3 = 1.8 1011

1
mv 2
2

pOH = 14 9 = 5
[OH] = 105

[Mg2+][OH]2 = Ksp

2hc
m

[Mg2+] =

11

1.8 10

= 1.8 101 = 0.18

(10 5 )2

42. Answer (1)

38. Answer (2)

When CH3OH is added, equilibrium shifts backward


and a new equilibrium state is established.

n + p = 45

Addition of catalyst or inert gas at constant volume


will have no effect.

n = 1.14p
On solving, p = 21 and n = 24.

43. Answer (2)

So, atomic number of atom is 21.


Electronic configuration of ion (21 3)

ZZZ
X
H2O YZZ
Z H3 O

HA
C1

= 1s22s22p63s23p6
So, outermost shell of ion has 8 electrons.
39. Answer (1)

Since 1 and 2 are very small, so

Cl

C1 1 C1 and C2 2 C2

Xe

K a (HA)

Cl

K a (HB)

C1
(

C2

B
1

Both are linear molecules.

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ZZZ
X
H2O YZZ
Z H3 O

HB
C2

A
2

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Divide,
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51. Answer (1)

C2
C1

4 10

6 10

a
V2

(V

b)

RT

If 'a' is negligible, then

[A ]

[B ]

2
3

0.2
0.4

1
3

P(V b) = RT
PV = RT + Pb

44. Answer (1)

52. Answer (3)

In solid form, XeF6 exist as

XeF5+F.

F
F

F
Xe

3d z2 has two nodal cones.


Hybridisation state is sp3d 2.

53. Answer (2)

45. Answer (3)

54. Answer (3)


Cl

Cl
I
Cl

Cl

55. Answer (4)

I
Cl

Cl

8 I Cl bonds are present.

CaCO3

CaO CO2 (X)

X is CO2

Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2 2NaHCO3

46. Answer (3)


At boiling point, temperature remain constant. So,
the total energy remain same for them.
47. Answer (3)

Moles of CaCO3 =

10
= moles of CO2
100

Moles of Na2CO3 = 1 mole

Since Kp depends only on temperature, if the volume


is doubled, equilibrium is disturbed and more
products would be formed. So, will change while
Kp will not change.
48. Answer (4)
Pure element has zero standard enthalpy of
formation in its standard stable state.

Number of moles of NaHCO3 formed is 0.2 mole


because CO2 is limiting reagent.
56. Answer (2)
It is the drawback of first law of thermodynamics
that it fails to predict the direction of reaction taking
place.
57. Answer (4)

49. Answer (3)


Molar heat capacity is intensive property.
50. Answer (1)

KE per molecule =

3
kT, where 'k' is Boltzman's
2

constant.

ZZZ
X
H2O(s) YZZ
Z H2O(l )
273 K is melting point of water and the process is
at equilibrium, so G = 0 while S = +ve, since
solid is changed to liquid phase.

58. Answer (4)


Dipole moment of CH3Cl > CH3F.
59. Answer (1)
60. Answer (1)

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)

66. Answer (1)

0 cos2x 1
0
0

As, (a + b) cos C + (b + c) cos A + (c + a) cos B


= a+b+c

cos2 x

67. Answer (1)

tan

(Using projection formulae)

cos x

Period of cos 2{2x} =

1
2

Period of sin 2{2x} =

1
2

62. Answer (1)


sin x
a

sin y
b

(a b ) sin x
,b
sin x sin y

sin x sin y
a b

a cot x + b cot y =

Also, sin 3x cos[3x] cos 3x sin[3x] = sin(3x [3x])

(a b ) sin y
sin x sin y

= sin{3x}

(a b )(cos x cos y )
sin x sin y

= (a

b ) cot

+ = 5, = 5

a sin 2 + b cos 2 =

1 tan2

a
b

b
1

b b tan2

2a tan

2a

(2a2

b2

(a 2

1
(

a2
b2

[(

b2 )

b2 )

(a 2
= b

b2 )

1)]3

1)(
3

3(

) 3(

)3 3

) 2

(1

)2 6(

) 3(
(1 (

) 3(

) 2

125 15( 5) 3( 5)2

6( 5) 3( 5) 2
3

(1 5 5)

sec2

( 9)3

3 tan2 8 tan + 3 = 0
tan

3
3

108
9 9 9

4
27

65. Answer (2)


13 12 sin x 5 cos x 13
max(12 sin x 5 cos x) = 13
14 < 13 {2x} 13
max(13 {2x}) = 13
max(13, 13) is 13

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1)3

125 75 75 30 15 2

2)2

1)3

1)3

64. Answer (2)

tan

1)

a2 )

1
3

a2
b2

(a 2

=1

68. Answer (2)

a
b

(2 tan

1 1 1
, ,
2 2 3

So, required period = LCM of

63. Answer (3)

tan

1
3

Its period =

69. Answer (4)

(sin x cos x )

(sin x

1
sin x cos x

cos x ) 1

sin x cos x
sin x cos x

1
sin x cos x

1
sin x cos x

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2
(1 sin 2 x ) 1
sin 2 x

2
sin 2 x

73. Answer (4)


Simplifying the equation becomes,
(2a + b)x 2 (a b)x (a + 2b) = 0

(1 + t)(t + 2)2 = (7t 2)2, where t = sin 2x

The sum of the coefficients = 0.

t 3 44t 2 + 36t = 0
t 2 44t + 36 = 0
t

x = 1 = is a root.

(sin 2x 0)

Product of the roots = =

22 8 7

sin 2 x

(a 2b)
2a b

(a 2b)
2a b
74. Answer (3)
=

22 8 7

| a | = 22, b = 8

sec2(a + 2)x 1 + a2 = 0

a = 22, b = 8

tan2(a + 2)x + a 2 = 0

70. Answer (3)


n(A A B B) = n(A) n(A) n(B) n(B)

tan(a + 2)x = 0 and a2 = 0


tan 2x = 0

= (4 3)2

0,

a=0

= 144

71. Answer (2)


x 6 + y 6 + 3x 4y 2 + 3x 2y4 = x 6 + y6 + 2x 3y 3

(0, 0), 0,

abcdefg

x
y

y
x

9 10 10 10 1 1 1
b, c and d can be selected in 10 ways.

2
3

xy

a in 9 ways.

2
3

Now, when a, b, c and d are fixed, e, f and g will


themselves be fixed and can be selected in 1 way
only.

72. Answer (2)


sin3

sin2

+
2 cos = 0

are the ordered pairs

satisfying the equation.

3(x 2 + y2) = 2xy

Let the 7-digit number is

3x 2y 2(x 2 + y 2) = 2x 3y3

y2

, 0,

75. Answer (3)

3(x 4y2 + x 2y4) = 2x 3y3

x2

+ sin 2

sin2

cos sin 2

(sin3 2 sin2 cos ) + (sin2 2 sin cos )


+ (sin 2 cos ) = 0
(sin2 + sin + 1)(sin 2 cos ) = 0

Number of 7-digit numbers = 9 103.


76. Answer (2)
Required divisors are 1, 5, 32, 3 7, 72, 32 5,
3 7 5, 5 72, 32 72, 32 5 72.
77. Answer (4)

Since sin2 + sin + 1 0

z z
is a purely imaginary number.
1 zz

sin 2 cos = 0

tan = 2

From figure, the number of solution is 1.

z z
1 zz

is

or

5
.
9
z lies in second quadrant.

Now, arg z is

arg

y=2

Im(z) is positive.
arg

z z
1 zz

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78. Answer (3)

82. Answer (2)

cos45 + icos135 cos(180 + 45) icos315 +


...... + cos(3645)
=

21
2
1

10!
3! 7!

1 10
[ C1
10!

29
10!

...... 20 terms

20

1 10!
10! 1! 9!

...... 21 terms
i

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As, r

A
= (b c ) 2 2bc sin
2
A
A
4k 2 sin2
= (b c )2 4k 2 sin2
2
2
A
i.e., a 2k sin
2
80. Answer (2)
2

2R
9

4R sin

A
tan
2
2

As, A

3
b

a
81. Answer (2)

C
A B
cos
2
2

sin

C
A B
cos
2
2

C9 ]

sin

C
2

1 2 sin2

a + b = x2

sin

C
2

sin
C
2

1
9
1
9

C
2

1
3
1
9

1 2

( x 1)( x

Let a = x 2 + 2, b

(s b )(s c )
s(s a )
c

1
3

A B
2

cos

7
9

84. Answer (1)

1
3

A
tan
2
2

1
,1
3

x = 2 + 4 6 + 8 ...... 46 + 48
y = 1 3 + 5 ...... 47

i(1 3 + 5 7 ...... 47)


+ (2 + 4 6 + 8 ...... + 48) = x + iy

x4

x
x

3)

x2

4x
x

4x

x2

3x 2
x

4x

i.e., | a + b | = | a | + | b |
So, ab 0

(x2

2)( x 1)( x

3)

0
x
x (, 0) (0, 1] [3, )
2

85. Answer (1)

x = (2 + 2 + 2 + ...... + 2) = 2 12 = 24

We are given 2m 2n = 120

y = [(2) + (2) + ...... + (2)] = 24

By trail, m = 7, n = 3

3x + 2y = 3(24) 2(24) = 24

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10

C7

A
B
C
sin sin
2
2
2

sin

cos C

10

C5

A
B
C
sin sin
2
2
2

4R sin

= (b c)2 2bc cos A + 2bc

1
s

10

C3

83. Answer (2)

a2 = b 2 + c2 2bc cos A

10

10!
9! 1!

5m + n = 45 + 10 = 55

(21 20i )

2
(21 20i )
2
79. Answer (2)

10!
7! 3!

m = 9, n = 10

10!
5! 5!

3m 7n = 21 21 = 0

(x 0)

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86. Answer (4)

88. Answer (3)

Vertex of f(x) will be at x =

Total number of functions = nm.

a
2

Case 1 : a > 2, then minimum value of f(x) is at


x = 1.
f(1) = 5

Statement-1 is correct and statement-2 is false.


89. Answer (2)

a2 + a 2 = 0
cos(sin x )

a = 2 or 1 which is not possible.

cos

cos x

Case 2 : a < 0, then the minimum value is f(0).


f(0) = 5

a 2 + 2a 3 = 0

sin x

cos x

1
2

2n

a = 3 or 1
a = 3 is possible
a
Now, if 0 < a < 2, then the minimum value is f
2
a
f
2

3a

8a 12

4 2 13
3

4 2 13
is possible
3

or a

Sum of values of a =

|sin 2 x |

4 2 13
3

2 13
3

1 sin 2 x

1
2

2n

2n

1
2

,n I

2
2

2
2

RHS > 2 for all n I


The equation does not possess real roots.
Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true but it is not
the correct explanation of statement-1.

2 3 13
.
3

90. Answer (3)


|| z z1 | | z z2 || = k is

87. Answer (4)


Statement-2 is correct as period of sin x is 2 and
2
hence period of sin(x) is
= 2.

(b) Two rays if k = | z1 z2 |

Similarly, period of cos x is 2 and hence period of

(c) Empty set if k > | z1 z2 |

cos(

2 x ) is

2
2

2.

Hence, statement-1 is not true as LCM of


2 does not exist.

(a) Hyperbola if k < | z1 z2 |

Here, | z1
2 and

z2 |

2, k

Statement-1 represents a branch of hyperbola


statement-2 is false.

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