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JEE Main – 2018 (CBT) Exam Solutions

Test Date: 15/04/2018 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM)

Subject: JEE Main 2018 CBT EH

Part – A (Physics Solutions)


Sol 1: (3)

GMm 1 Gm −Gmm
TEi = + m =
R 2 R 2R
m
Gm(m/2) Gm ( 2 ) 1 m Gm 1 m Gm
TEF = − + ( ) + ( )
R/2 3R 2 2 R 2 2 3R/2
2 2
−4Gmm 2Gmm
= +
3R 3R
2Gmm
TEF =
3R
−2Gmm −Gmm
TEF − TEi = −( )
3R 2R
−Gmm
=
6R

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Sol 2: (3)

Given,

5 complete rotations of screw = 0.25cm

So 1 rotation of screw = 0.05

Hence, 1 main scale division = 0.05 cm

0.05
And 1 circular scale = division = 5 × 10−4 cm.
100

Now Reading is 4 main scale and 30 circular scale divisions

So , thickness = 4 × 0.05 + 30 × 5 × 10−4

= 0.2150 cm.

Sol 3: (1)
From given diagram

Coercivity = −100 (A/m)

Hence

Reverse magnetic field required to demagnetize the substance

= µo H

= µo 100

so µo 100 = µo N I

1000
100 = × I
10−2

I = 1m A

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Sol 4: (3)

h h
P1 = , V1 =
λ1 mλ1

h
P2 =
λ2

h
v2 =
mλ2

⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
V ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
1c = V1 − Vcm

v2 î + v1 ĵ
= viĵ − ( )
2
v1 ĵ − v2 î
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
V 1c =
2
v2 ĵ − v1 î
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
V 2c =
2

1 1 1 h2 h2
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
|V ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
1c | = |V2c | = √V12 + v22 = = √ +
2 2 2 m2 λ12 m2 λ22

1 1 1
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
m|V 1c | = √ 2 + 2
2 λ1 λ2

1 λ12 + λ22
=
λcm 2λ1 λ2

Sol 5: (3)

b sin θ = nλ

b sin θ = 2λ

2 × 550 × 10−9
Sin θ = 22 × 10−7
= 50 × 10−2 = 0.5

1
sin θ =
2

θ = π/6

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Sol 6: (3)
L
mg x = Mg ( − x)
2
ML 1
m= ( )−M
2 x

= y = mx + c

Sol 7: (2)

µo ia2
⃗B =
2(a2 + d2 )3/2

R
Here d = & a = R , N turns
2

Nµo i(R)2 Nµo iR2


⃗B = = ×8
3/2 2R3 53/2
R2
2 (R2 + 4 )

8Nµo i
⃗ net = 2 B
B ⃗ =
53/2 R

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Sol 8: (4)

Q o = 0.2 × 10 µC = 2µC

Vo = 10V

1
Ei capacitor × 0.2 µf × (10v)2
2

= 10µJ

1
= Ef capacitor = × 0.2µ fx (5v)2
2

= 2.5 µj

1
⇒ E inductor = 7.5 µJ = Li2
2
1
7.5 × 10−6 = × 0.5 × 10−3 × i2
2

30 × 10−3 = i2

√3
i= = 017A
10

Sol 9: (2)

GMm1 GMm1
∆f1 = 2 −
d1 (d1 + R)2

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d12 + 2d1 R + R2 − d12 2d1 R 2R GMm1
= GMm1 [ 2 (d ] ⋍ = ( )
d1 1 + R)2 d12 d12 d13

GMm2
∆F2 =
d32

∆F1 d2 3 m1
=( )
∆F2 d1 m2
3
150 × 106 8 × 1022
=( ) ( )
0.4 × 106 2 × 1030

= (375)3 (4 × 10−8 )

= (0.37 × 103 )3 (4 × 10−8 )

= 1.64

Sol 10: (2)

Km
u = 40
hr
100
µ= m/s
9

V 2 − u2 = 2a × 40

a = −1.54 m m/s2

Now.

80 × 5 2
−( ) = 2 × (−1.54) × 5
18

S = 160m

Sol 11: (1)


Q
Through whole cube = ϵ
o

Q
Through one face = 6ϵ
o

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Sol 12: (3)

τA = f cosθ(4) + Fsinθ(2)

τA = 2F(sinθ + 2cosθ

dτA
= 2F[cosθ − 2sinθ] = 0

1
Tan θ =
2

Sol 13: (2)

1 1 1 1 2+2+1 5
= + + = +
Ceq 6 6 12 12 12

12
Ceq = µf = 2.4 µf
5

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Sol 14: (2)

Direct formula base

Sol 15: (2)

When object is at 8 cm

uf −40
V1 = = cm.
u−f 3

When object is at 12 cm.

−60
V2 = cm.
7

so distance between images = |V2 − V1 |

100
= cm.
21

Sol 16: (4)


Third normal mode of frequency in open pipe,
3Vs
f=
2l

Where, Vs = 340m/s

Get L = 2m

Or

L = 200 cm

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Sol 17: (3)

h1 P − 1 = h2 P2

(R Cos θ + R sinθ)P2 = (R cosθ − R sinθ)P1

(P1 + P2 ) Sin θ = (P1 − P2 )Cosθ

P1 − P2
tan θ =
p1 + P2

Sol 18: (3)


Direct formula Based

Sol 19: (1)

1 2
S = ut + at
2

So

1 1
g sin θ t 2 = (gsin θ − µg cosθ)n2 t 2
2 2

Sin θ = n2 sinθ − µn2 cosθ

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1 = n2 − µn2

1 − n2 = −µn2

n2 − 1 = −µn2

1
µ=1−
n2

Sol 20: (3)


V2
Work = −nRT1 ln
V1

P2
= nRT1 ln
P1

= 300R ln 2

Sol 21: (4)

Given,

Q 2 = 500 cal.

T2
ηCarnot = 1 −
T1

1
=
6
1
and (COP)HP = =6
ηcarnot

(Cop)HP − (Cop)Ref = 1

Q2
So, (cop)Ref = 5 =
w

so w = 100 cal

Or w = 420 J

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Sol 22: (4)

Due to short circuit current will flow along

B-C-D-E-F-A

So

R eq = R + R

R eq = 2R

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Sol 23: (2)

dn
( ) = −λNo
dt

0.8 µ Ci = −λNo

N1 = No (0.84)

v → N1

N1
v cm3 →
v
N1 No (0.84)
=
v v
0.84 No 300 1
λ[ ]= ×
v 60 3.7 × 1010

0.84 × 0.8 × 10−6 5


=
v 3.7 × 1010
3.7
v= × 0.84 × 0.84 × 104 cm3
5

= 0.5 × 104cm3 = 5 × 103cm3 = 5 lit

Sol 24: (4)

For balanced wheat stone bridge

x(100 − l1 ) = y × l1

So x(100 − 39.5) = 12.5(39.5)

x = 8.16 Ω

If x and y inter changed

y(100 − l2 ) = xl2

12.5(100 − l2 ) = 8.16 l2

get l2 = 60.5 cm

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Sol 25: (3)

E1 = ionization energy of ionized He

E2 = 2. 2E2

E1 = 13.6 ev

13.6
E2 = = 6.18 ev
2.2

Total = E1 + E2 = 13.6 ev + 6.18 ev

= 20 ev

Sol 26: (1)

The station will require a band width of 30 khz

So
300
No. of stations = 30

= 10

Sol 27: (4)

45 9 1 2
a= = = 3 m/s 2 , s1 = u1 t + at1
15 3 2
1
s1 = × 3 × (15)2 = 1.5 × 225
2

= 225 + 112.5

= 337.5 m

s2 = v2 t

s2 = 15 × 30 = 450 m ⟹ s2 − s1 = 112.5 m

For catching up ⟹ s1 = s2

1
30t = × 3 × t2
2

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20 = t

Sol 28: (4)

Energy at the extreme

1
= kA2 = T. E
2

After switching on electric field

New mean position ⟹ kxo = qE

qE
xo =
k
qE
So entreme position also shifts by
k

1 1k qE 2
⟹ T. E.new = kA2 + ( )
2 2 k

1 1 q2 E 2
= mw 2 A2 +
2 2 k2

Sol 29: (4)

When plane surface is silvered

R
Focal length f1 = … . (i)
2(µ − 1)

and f1 = 28 cm

When curved surface is silvered

R
Focal length f2 = … (ii)

f1 R 2µ
= ×
f2 2(µ − 1) R
µ
2.8 =
µ−1

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µ = 1.55

Sol 30: (4)

Area of sphere (A) = 4πR2

taking log

ln A = In(4π) + 2In(R)

differentiating both sides

dA 2 dR
=
A R
2 dR
so, α =
R
dR α
=
R 2

now, similarly

dv 3 dR
=
v R
dv 3α
So =
v 2

Part – B (Chemistry Solutions)


Sol 1: (2)
NaBh4 selectively reduce ketone.

Sol 2: (1)
Nacl + AgNO3 → Agcl + NaNO3

(white ppt)

Insoluble in dil HNO3

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So, Cl- is answer.

Sol 3: (1)

Sol 4: (2)

NaclO3 → Nacl + AgNO3 → Agcl

2 NaclO3 → 2 Nacl + 3O2

0.16
mole
32
2 0.16
Nacl = × × 143.5
3 32

= 0.48 g

Sol 5: (2)
With increase in the volume, pressure will decrease and so no. of mole
So reaction will proceed in the forward direction when there is increase moles so option is (2)

Sol 6: (3)
DIABAL – H → selectively reduce enter to aldehyde

Sol 7: (3)

A→B B→C

qAB + UAB = ∆UAB qBC + UBC = ∆UBC

2 + (5) = ∆UAB qBC + O(V = 0) = ∆UBC

− 3 = ∆UAB qBC = −5KJ

C→A

qCA + WCA = UCA ∆UCA + UAB + ∆UBC = 0

qCA + 3 = UCA ∆UCA = −(∆UAB + ∆UBC )

= −(−3 − 5)

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DU
CA = 8

qCA = 8 − 3

qCA = +5

Sol 8: (1)

graphite → sp2 → % S → 33 % , % p = 67 %

diamond → Sp3 → % S → 25 %, % p = 75 %

Sol 9: (1)

(1) [Ni (Cl)4 ]2 → d8 (Ni)2+

Cl− is weak

↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿⇂ ↿ ↿

Field ligand → So due to unpraised 𝑒̅, (Ni(Cl)4)2- is paramagnetic

(2)

Ni(CO)4 → Tetrachedral

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Sol 10: (1)

Sol 11: (3)

at NTP 1 mol = 22. 4 l

112
112 ml H2 ⇒
1000 × 22.4
1
⇒ mol of H2
200
1
H2 O → H2 + O
2 2

2H − + 2e− → H2

1 mol of H2 required 2 mole e̅

1/200 mol of H2 require 2/200 = 1/100 mol of e̅

1 1
mol of e̅ = × 6.022 × 1023 e̅ × 1.6 × 10−19
100 100

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Sol 12: (1)

Lewis acid → which has vacant orbital,

So B(CH3)3

Sol 13: (1)

O – P ⇒ diff in B.pt ⇒ Steam distillation

Coloured impurity → Chromatography

Sol 14: (1)

Xe F6 + H2 O → XeO F4 + 2HF

XeF6 + 2H2 O → XeO2 F2 + 4HF

Sol 15: (1)

2N2 O5 → 4NO2 + O2

p − −

p − 2x 4x x

pt = p − 2x + 4x + x

pt = p + 3x

2.303 p
K= log
t p − 2x

at t = 0, pt = p = 50 mmHg

at t = 50 mm, pt = 87.5 mmHg

p + 3x = 87.5

p = 87.5 − 3x

50 = 87.5 − 3x

12.5 = x

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2.303 50
So, k = log
50 25
2.303
K= log 2
50

p − 2x = 50 − 2(12.5) = 25

2.303 50
at t = 100, K= log
100 p − 2y

Since K will remain same

2.303 50 2.303
log = log 2
100 p − 2y 50

50
log = 2 log 2
𝑃−2 𝑦

50
=4
50 − 2𝑦

50 = 50 × 4 − 8𝑦

50 = 200 − 8𝑦

8𝑦 = 150

𝑦 = 18.75

𝑃𝑡 = 𝑝 + 3𝑦

= 50 + 3 (18.73) = 106.25 mmHg

Sol 16: (2)

Axiom are greater in eye then colour, So, correct option (2)

(2) Mg 2+ < Na+ < F − < O2−

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Sol 17: (4)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

This question says as which one will not form zwiter ion (4) will be right answer.

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Sol 18: (2)

Basic Nomenclature.

Sol 19: (1)

Ksp of PbCl2 is 3.2 × 10-8

PbCl2 is 3.2 × 10−8

Pbcl2 (s) ⇌ Pb2+ (aq) + 2Cl− (aq)

t=0 1 0 0.

At equilibrium 1 – S S 2S.

K sp = [S] [2S]2

3.2 × 10−8 = 4s 3

S 3 = 0.8 × 10−8

S 3 = 8 × 10−9

S = 2 × 10−3

W
Solubility =
V

∴ Solubility of PbCl2 in gL−1 = 2 × 10−3 × 278

= 556 × 10−3 gL−1

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0.556 gL−1

0.556 1
=
0.1 x
0.1
x=
0.556

= 0.18L

Sol 20: (1)

hc
F=
λ

6.626 × 10−34 × 3 × 10−8


=
250 × 10−9

18.878 × 10−26
=
250 × 10−9

0. 0755 × 10−17
=
1.6 × 10−19

= 4.375 eV

Sol 21: (4)

Basic knowledge of Antiferromagnetic

Sol 22: (2)

Hydrogen azide: HN3

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Both works correct

Sol 23: (4)

(C6 H8 )n − (C3 H3 N)m

Sol 24: (3)

Most probable is C6H5 Br

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Sol 25: (1)

𝐍𝟐+ ∶ 𝟗𝐞−

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Sol 26: (3)

Sol 27: (2)

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Sol 28: (2)

𝐈𝟑− ∶ 𝟏𝟖𝟎°

Sol 29: (4)

∆ H = ∆U + ∆ngRT.

[If ∆ng = 0 then ∆H = ∆ U]

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Sol 30: (3)

Activating Substituents:

Part – C (Mathematics Solutions)


Sol 1: (4)

As ω is purely imaginary

ω+ω
̅ =0

1 + (1 − 8α)z 1 + (1 − 8α)z̅
+ =0
1−z 1−z
1 − z̅ + (1 − 8α)(z − 1) + a − z + (1 − 8α)(z̅ − 1)
=0
(1 − z)(1 − z̅)

1 − z̅ + z − 1 − 8αz + 8α + 1 − z + z̅ − 1 − 8z̅ − 1 − 8z̅α + 8α = 0

−8α(z + z̅) + 16α = 0

8α[2 − (2 + 2)] = 0

if Re(z) ≠ 1

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then α = 0

Sol 2: (4)

Sol 3: (3)

M 5 sec = 2km
Speed = 2/5 km/sec
2
= × 60 × 60
5
km
= 1440
hr

Sol 4: (4)
π
2
2 + si n x
I = ∫ sin4 x (1 + log [( )] dx
2 − sin x
π
−2

π
2
2 − si n x
I = ∫ sin4 x [1 + log ( ) dx]
2 + si n x
π
−2
π
2

2I = ∫ sin4 x dx
π
−2
π π π
2 2 2
3 co s 4x
8I = ∫ + ∫ − ∫ 4 cos 2x
2 2
π π π
−2 −2 −2

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3
8I = π
2

I=
16

Hint:-
cos2 x = 2 cos2 x − 1
cos2 x = 1 − 2 sin2 x
2 sin2 x = 1 − cos 2x
4 sin4 x = (1 − co s 2x)2
1
sin4 x = (cos2 2x − 2 cos 2x + 1)
4
1 1 + cos 4x
sin4 x = ( − 2 cos 2x + 1)
4 2
1 3 + cos 4 x − 8cos 2 x
si n4 x = ( )
4 2

Sol 5: (2)
E. q. , of variable plane
a(x − 3) + b(y − 2) + c(2 − 1) = 0
2b + c + 3a
A=
a
3a + c + 2b
B=
b
3a + c + 2b
C=
c
Plane paroled to y 2 plane passing through A
2b + c + 3a
x=
a
2b + c + 3a
y=
b
2b + c + 3a
z=
c
Intersection of the x three
3 2 1
+ + =1
x y z

Sol. 6 (3)
Perpendicular vector to plane
Î + Ĵ + k̂

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Î Ĵ k̂
Parallel vector to line |3 4 1|
5 8 2
= I(8 − 8) − Ĵ (6 − 5) + k̂(24 − 20)
= −Ĵ + 4k̂
4−1 3
sin θ = | |=| |
√17√3 √17√3
13
sin θ = √
17

13
θ = sin−1 (√ )
17

Sol 7: (2)
Rationalize and get
8 8
2(√5x 3 + 1 + √5x 3 − 1) 2√5x 3 + 1 − √5x 3 − 1
[ ] [ ]
2 2
8 8
(√5x 3 + 1 + √5x 3 − 1) + (√5x 3 + 1 − √5x 3 − 1)
8−r r 8−r1 r1
8 8
Cr (√5x 3 + 1) (√5x 3 − 1) + Cr1 (√5x 3 + 1) (−√5x 3 − 1)

Term with r = 1, 3, 5, 7
vnish
n = 1, 3, 5, 7
8 6 2 8
2 [ 8 C0 (√5x 3 + 1) + 8 C2 (√5x 3 + 1) (√5x 3 − 1) + ⋯ 8 C8 √(5x 3 + 1) (√5x 3 − 1)
Degree = 12
Coff = 2 [ 8 C0 + 8
Cr + − 8 C8 ]54
8
C0 + 8 C2 + 8 C4 + − 8 C4 = 24−1
Coff = 2 (28−1 ) 54
Coff = 2 27 54
= 2 × 23 × 24 × 54
= 16 (10)4
= (20)4

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Sol 8: (1)
2x dx + 6y dy = 0
2x dx = −cy dy
dx 3y
− = = stepe of normal
dy x
3√3 si n θ
m1 = = √3 tan θ
3co s θ
3√3 co s θ
m2 = − √3 cot θ
−3si n θ
√3 ta n θ + √3 co t θ
ta n β = [ ]
1 + (√3 ta n θ)(−√3 cotθ)
tan θ + co t θ
tan β = √3 (| |)
1−3
√3
= (tan θ + cot θ )
2
We have to find
2co t β
=
si n 2θ
2 2
=
√3(ta n θ + co t θ)2sinθ cos θ
2
=
sin θ cos θ
√3(cos θ + sin θ ) sin θ cos θ
2
=
√3

Sol 9: (3)

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centroid = (4, 1)
A g = √9 + 1 = √10
A D = 2√10
1 1 2 1
|7 −2 1|
2
4 3 1
1
| − 5 − 2(7 − 4) + 1(29)|
2
1
(−5 − 6 + 29)
2
18
=
2
=9

Sol 10: (3)


Let observations are x1 x2 ______x30

(x1 + x2 + ____x30 )
= 75 … (i)
30

For new near


(λx1 + λx2 + _____λx3 ) − 30(25)
= 75
30
λ(x1 + x2 + _______x30 ) − 30(25) = 2250 from eq(i)

λ(30)(75) = 750 + 2250

λ(30)(75) = 3000

100 4
λ= =
75 3

Sol 11: (2)


Let A(2, 3) & B(4, 5) be the points through which circle is passing & radius lies on the line y-4x + 3 = 0. Let
centre be (n, k), this point must satisfy the line y – 4x - + 3 = 0. Hence

k − 4n + 3 = 0

k = 4n − 3.

So, Centre coordinates be 0(n, 4n -3)

Now, OA = OB (both one radius)

A(2, 3) B(4, 5)

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⟹ OA = OB

⟹ OA2 = OB 2

(n − 2)2 + (4n − 3 − 3)2 = (n − 4)2 + (4n − 3 − 5)2

n2 + 4 − 4n + 16n2 + 36 − 48n = n2 + 16 − 8n + 16n2 + 64 − 64n

40 − 52n = 80 − 72n

72n − 52n = 80 − 40

20n = 40

n=2

Hence k = 4n − 3

k =8−3

k=5

Centre coordinates O(2, 5)& A(2, 3)

radius = OA = (2 − 2)2 + (5 − 3)2 = 2

Hence = radius = 2

Sol 12: (2)


Writing above system of equation in matrix form

1 1 1 x 2
[2 1 −1] [y] = [3]
3 2 k z 4

Ax = B

Now by Rank method, form Augmented matrix

1 1 1 ;2
[A; B] = [2 1 −1;3]
3 2 k ;4

Applying elementary transformations to make above augment matrix in Echelon form,

R 3 → R 3 − 3R1 &R 2 → R 2 − 2R1

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1 1 1 ;2
[A; B] = [0 −1 −3 ;−1]
0 −1 k − 3;−2

Apply , R 3 → R 3 − R 2

1 1 1;2
[A; B] = [0 −1 −3;−1]
0 0 k ;−1

From above matrix, clearly Rank of Augmented matrix will be 3, but Rank of A matrix depends on value
of k, i.e if k = 0, Rank of A matrix will be 2 but Rank of Augmented matrix is 3. Hence, in this case No
solution is their

So, for vnique solution ≮ ≠ 0

Hence, set S can have an real values except O, S = R – {o}.

Sol 13: (1)

3x 2 − 10x − 25 = 0,
10
tan A + tan B =
3
23
tan A + tan B = −
3
tan A + tan
tan(A + B) =
1
10
= 3
23
1+ 3
10 5
= =
28 14

Divide and multiply by cos2 × (A+ B)


3 tan2 (A + B) − 10 tan(A + B) − 25(cos2 (A + B)
25 5
3 − 10 ( ) − 25(cos2 (A + B))
196 14
75 − 700 − 4500
(cos2 (A + B))
196
5525 1
− ( 2
)
196 1 + tan (A + B)

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5525 1
− ( )
196 1 + 25
196
−5521
=
221
= −25

Sol 14: (1)

x 2 + y 2 + sin y = 4

Diff above eqn with respect to x.

dy dy
2x ≠ 2y + cos y ∙ =0.
dx dx
dy
(2y + cos y) = −2x
dx
dy − 2x
=
dx 2y + cos y

2dy dy
d2 y (2y + cos y)(−2) − (−2x) ( dx − sin y dx)
Again differentiate 2 =
dx (2y + cos y)2

−2(2y + cos y) + (2x)(2 − sin y)(−2x)


d2 y 2y + cos y
=
dx 2 (2y + cos y)2

(2𝑦 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠) + 2𝑥 2 (2 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝑦)


𝑑2 𝑦 −2 [ 2𝑦 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝑦 ]
=
𝑑𝑥 2 (2𝑦 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝑦)2

𝑑2 𝑦 −2[(2𝑦 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝑦)2 + 2𝑥 2 (2 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝑦)]


=
𝑑𝑥 2 (2𝑦 + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝑦)3

𝑑2 𝑦 −2[(2(0) + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 0)2 + 2(−2)2 (2 − 𝑠𝑖𝑛 0)]


| =
𝑑𝑥 2 (−2,0) (2(0) + 𝑐𝑜𝑠 0)3

𝑑2 𝑦 (−2)(1 + 16)
2
| = = −34
𝑑𝑥 (−2,0) (1)3

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Sol 15: (2)
x3 = 8
x8 = 20
a + 2d = 8
a + 7d = 20
12 16
d= a=
5 5
16 12 64
x5 = a + 4d = +4 ( )=
5 5 5
1 1 1
(AP)
h1 h2 h2
1 1
= = a′ + d′ … … (i)
h2 8
1 1
= = a′ + 6d′ … . (ii)
h1 20
Eq (i) and (ii)
1 1
= = a′ + d′
h2 8

1 1
= = a′ + 6d′
h1 20

1 1
− = 5d′
20 8
−5 + 2
= 5d′
40
3
d′ = −
200
1 3
d= +( )
8 200
1 3
= +
8 100
25 + 3
=
200
28
=
200
64
x5 =
5
1 28 3 1
= − 9( )=
h10 200 200 200
h10 = 200

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64
x5 h10 = × 200
5
= 2560

Sol 16: (1)

𝑎 + 2𝑏⃗ + 2𝑐 = 0
2
|2𝑏⃗| = |𝑎 + 2𝑐|2

4|𝑏|2 = |𝑎|2 + 4|𝑐|2 + 2𝑎 ∙ (2𝑐)

4 = 1 + 4 + 4 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜃

−1 √15
𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜃 = , 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃 =
4 4

|𝑎 × 𝑐|

= (𝑎)|(𝑐) 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃

√15
4

Sol 17: (2)

4y 2 = x 2 + 1

Point 4yy1 = xx1 + 1 with 4y12 = x12 + 1

−1
x axis [ , 0]
x
1
y axis [0, ]
4y1

−1 1
Mid point h = , k=
2x 8y1

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−1 1
x1 = y1 =
2h 8k

1 2 −1 2
4( ) = ( ) + 1
8k 2h
4 1
2
= 2+1
4k 4b
1 1
2
= 2+1
16y 4b

1 1 + 4x 2
=
16y 2 4x 2

Sol 18: (2)

4 4
2 x 3/2
∫ √x = ( )
3
0
2 16
= (8) =
3 3
1
∆= ×2×=2
2
16 10
Area = −2=
3 3

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Sol 19: (3)

a b 1 2 λ 0
[ ][ ]= [ ]
c d 0 3 0 λ
a 2a + 3b
[ ]
c 2c + 3d
a = 2c + 3d
c=0
2a + 3b = 0
ad − bc = 12
|3A| = 108
|A| = 12
2
A2 = [a + bc ab + bd ]
ac + cd bc + d2

c=0
d=2
a=6
b = −4
36 −32
A2 = [ ]
0 4

Sol 20: (3)

x−4
f( ) = 2x + 1
x+2
x−4
Let t =
x+2

tx + 2t = x − 4

2t + 4 = x(1 − t)

2t + 4
x=
1−t
2t + 4 4t + 8 + 1 − t
f(t) = 2 ( )+1=
1−t 1−t
3t + 9
=
1−t

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8t + 9
∫ f(t) dt = ∫ f(t) dx = ∫ dt
1−t

3t 9
=∫ +∫ dt = −12 cm|1 − x| − 5x + c
1−t 1−t

Sol 21: (4)

(h − R)2 + r 2 = R2

r 2 = R2 − (h − R)2

R=3

r 2 = q − (h − 3)2

1
V= π[9 − (h − 3)2 ]h
3
dV 1
= π[9 − (h − 3)2 − 2(h − 3)h] = 0
dh 3
1
π[9 − h2 − 9 + 6h − 2h2 + 6h] = 0
3
1
π(−3h2 + 12h) = 0
3

h(−3h + 12) = 0

3h = 12, h = 0

h = 4. r = 2√2.

CSA = πrl

= π × 2√2 × √24

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= π 2 × √48 = 8π√3

Sol 22: (1)

6
=5
1−r

b = 5 (1 − r)

b ε (0,10) [−1 < r < 1]

Sol 23: (4)

R1 = {(c, a), (b, b), (a, c), (c, c), (b, c), (a, a)}

b, c ϵR1 c, a ∉ R1 R1 is not symmetric (b, c), (c, a)ϵR1 (b, a) ∉ R1 , R1 is not transitive

R 2 = {(a, b), (b, a), (c, c), (c, a), (c, a), (a, a), (b, b), (a, c)}

∀(a, b)ϵR 2 (b, a) × R 2

Therefore it is symmetric

(c, a), (a, b)ϵR 2 (c, b) ∉ R 2

Therefore R 2 is not transitive

Sol 24: (1)

f(t) = (|λ|et − µ) sin 2t t>0

−(|λ|e̅t − µ) sin 2t t<0

f ′ (t) = 2 cos 2t (|λ|et − µ) + |λ|et sin 2t t>0

−2 cos 2t (|λ|et − µ) + |λ|e̅t sin 2t t>0

f ′ (t → ot ) = 2(|λ| − µ)

f ′ (t → o̅) = −2(|λ| − µ)

for differentiability LHD = RHD

2(|λ| − µ) = −2(|λ| − µ)

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|λ| = µ

⟹ λ ϵ R µ ϵ Rt

(λ, µ) C R × [0, ∞)

Sol 25: (1)


E E
P(E) = P(A) P ( ) + P(B) P ( )
A B

1 2.3 4.2 1 6 8
= [ + ]= [ + ]
2 7C 2 9C 2 2 21 36

1 2 2 16
= [ + ]=
2 7 9 63
B P(B)P(E/B) 1/9 1 63 7
P( ) = = = × =
E P(E) 16/26 9 16 16

Sol 26: (1)

(p ∧ ~q) ∧ (p ∧ r) → ~p ∨ q
T→F=F
Only possibility for if them
P→F
}q→F
P→F
T ∧ T) ∧ (T ∧ r) → T
r=T

Sol 27: (1)

α3 + β3 = (α + β)(α2 + β2 − αβ)

= −(2 − λ)((λ + β)2 − 3αβ)

= (λ − 2)((λ − 2)2 + 3(λ − 10))

= (λ − 2)(b2 − 4λ + 4 + 3λ − 30)

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Sol 28: (1)

cos x x 1
f(x) = |2 sin x x 2 2x|
tan x x 1

R1 − R1 − R 3

cos x − tan x 0 0
f(x) = | 2 sin x x2 2x|
tan x x 1

= cos x − tan x [x 2 − 2x 2 ]

= x 2 tan x − x 2 cos x

f ′ (x) = 2x tan x + x 2 sec 2 x − 2x cos x + x 2 sin x

f ′ (x)
= 2 tan x + x sec 2 x − 2 cos x + x sin x
x
f ′ (x)
lim = 0 + 0 − 2 + 0 = −2
x→0 x

Sol 29: (3)

3
x 2 = 3 (mx + )
4m
9
x 2 − 3mx − =0
4m
−9
9m2 − 4 (1)( ) = 0
4m
2
9
9m + = 0
m
(m3 + 1) = 0
m = −1
3
y = −x −
4

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4y = −4x − 3

4(x + y) + 3 = 0

Sol 30: (1)

For each place we have 3 choices

(i)for n − digits 3 × 3 … n times = 3n > 900

n=7

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