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FIITJEE JEE (Main)-2019

HALF COURSE TEST – IV


ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360
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INSTRUCTIONS
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part has only one section: Section-A.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers
on OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with black pen for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


1. Section-A (01 – 30, 31 – 60, 61 – 90) contains 90 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

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Useful Data

PHYSICS

Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2


Planck constant h = 6.6 1034 J-s
Charge of electron e = 1.6  1019 C
Mass of electron me = 9.1  1031 kg
Permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85  1012 C2/N-m2
3 3
Density of water water = 10 kg/m
Atmospheric pressure Pa = 105 N/m2
Gas constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1
CHEMISTRY
Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1
= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s constant h = 6.625  1034 Js
= 6.625  10–27 ergs
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 joule
1 amu = 1.66  10–27 kg
1 eV = 1.6  10–19 J

Atomic No: H=1, He = 2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8,


N=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Si=14, Al=13, P=15, S=16,
Cl=17, Ar=18, K =19, Ca=20, Cr=24, Mn=25,
Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28, Cu = 29, Zn=30, As=33,
Br=35, Ag=47, Sn=50, I=53, Xe=54, Ba=56,
Pb=82, U=92.

Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, Si=28, P=31, S=32,
Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.

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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

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1. A conical flask of mass 10 kg and base area 10 cm2 is floating in
liquid of specific gravity 1.2 as shown in the figure. The force that
2
liquid exerts on curved surface of conical flask is (g = 10 m/s )  10cm
(A) 20 N in downward direction
(B) 40 N in downward direction
(C) 20 N in upward direction
(D) 40 N in upwards direction

2. The spring balance A reads 2 kg with a block m suspended from it. A


balance B reads 5 kg when a beaker with liquid is put on the pan of the A
balance. The two balances are now so arranged that the hanging mass is
inside the liquid in the beaker as shown in figure. In this situation
(A) the balance A will read more than 2 kg
(B) the balance B will read less than 5 kg m
(C) the balance A will read less than 2 kg B
(D) the balance A and B will read 2 kg and 5 kg respectively

3. Heat is conducted across a composite block of two d 2d


A E C
slabs of thickness d and 2d. their thermal
conductivities are 2k and k respectively. All the heat
100oC

entering the face AB leaves from the face CD. The 2K

0oC
K
temperature in 0C of the junction EF of the two slabs is:
(A) 20 B F D
(B) 50
(C) 60
(D) 80

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4. Twelve conducting rods form the riders of a uniform cube of


side ‘l’. If in steady state. B and H ends of the rod are at
0 0
100 C and 0 C. Find the temperature of the junction ‘A’. H
0 0
(A) 80 C (B) 60 C
0
(C) 40 C (D) 700C

5. A lift moves upward with an acceleration of 1.2 ms-2. A nail falls from the ceiling of the lift 3 m
above the floor of the lift. When velocity of lift was 2.4 m/s upward, distance of its fall with
reference to the shaft of the lift is
(A) 0.75 m (B) 0.5 m
(C) 0.9 m (D) 1.5 m

6. A tube AC forms a quarter circle in a vertical plane. The ball B has A B


on area of cross-section slightly smaller than that of the tube and
can move without friction through it. Balls placed at A and is Ball
slightly displaced. The ball is
(A) always in contact with the inner wall
(B) always in contact with the outer all
(C) initially in contact with the inner wall and at some point it comes
C
in contact with the outer wall.
(D) initially in contact with the outer wall and finally comes in
contact with the inner wall.

7 A rail track is banked for speed v by making the height of the outer rail h higher than that of the
inner rail. The distance between the rails is d. the radius of curvature of the track is r, then (d<< r)
h v2  h  v2
(A)  (B) tan  sin1  
d rg  d  rg
h v2 h v2
(C) tan1  (D) 
d rg r dg

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8. Two blocks with masses m 1 and m2 are stacked as shown in figure on F



a horizontal smooth surface. Coefficient of friction between the blocks
is . A force F is applied at angle  with the horizontal on block of m1 
mass m1 as shown in figure. Find the maximum force F so that the m2
blocks move together.
m1  m1  m2  g m1  m1  m2  g
(A) F  (B) F 
  m1  m2  sin  m1 cos     m1  m2  sin 
m1  m1  m2  g
(C) F  (D) None of these
m1 cos     m1  m2  sin 

9. A force F  k t    t  acts on a particle of mass m, which is at rest at t = 0 where k is a constant.


Find the impulse of the force when the action of the force is discontinued.
3 3
(A) k (B) kt
2 3
3 3
(C) kt (D) kt
6 4

10. A block of mass 1 kg is connected by a light string passing


over two smooth pulleys placed on a smooth horizontal 1kg

surface as shown. Another block of 1 kg is connected to other


end of the string then acceleration of the system and tension
in the string are 1kg
(A) 5 ms-2, 5 N
(B) 1 ms-2, N
(C) 1 ms-2, 5 N
(D) 5 ms-2, 10 N

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11. A mass of 2 kg is placed on a trolley of 20 kg sliding on a 2kg 2N


smooth surface. The coefficient of friction between the mass
and surface of trolley is 0.25. A horizontal force of 2 N is
20kg
applied to the mass. The acceleration of the system and the
frictional force between the mass and surface of trolley are
-2
(A) 1.8 ms , 0.09 N
-2
(B) 0.9 ms , 18 N
(C) 0.09 ms-2, 1.8 N
-2
(D) 1 ms , 2 N

12. A particle is released from the top of a A 

quarter circle of radius 1.6m. It stops at


C, 3 m away from B. Find coefficient of R = 1.6 m
friction which is present only on the
horizontal surface.
(A) 0.533 C
B 3m
(B) 0.333
(C) 0.433
(D) None

13. Find the distance moved by wedge when the block just reaches m
ground in figure.
Mhcot  Mh tan  h
(A) (B) M
Mm Mm

Mh tan  mhcot 
(C) (D)
Mm Mm

14 Find the height at which the weight will be same as at the same depth from the surface of the
earth.
R
(A) (B) 5 R  R
2
5 R R 3 R R
(C) (D)
2 2

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15. A steel plate has face area 4 cm 2 and thickness 0.5 cm is fixed rigidly at the lower surface. A
tangential force of 10 N is applied on the upper surface. Find the lateral displacement of the
upper surface with respect to the lower surface. Rigidity modulus of steel = 8.4 × 1010 Nm-2
(A) 1.5 m (B) 1.5 A0
(C) 1.5 nm (D) 1.5 pm

16. An aluminum hunk is covered with gold shell to form an ingot. The ingot weighs 45 N in air and
39 N is water. Find the weight of the gold in the shell. Au/ w  19.3, A / w  2.7  .
(A) 12 N (B) 11.5 N
(C) 33.5 N (D) 36 N

17. Water flows steadily from an open tank as shown. Find x


where the water lands. Assume area of cross-section of hole
is much less than area of cross-section of tank
(A) 5 m (B) 6.72 m 10m
(C) 7.97 m (D) 6.54 m
2m x

18. Drops of liquid of density d are floating half immersed in a liquid of density . If the surface
tension of liquid is T then the radius of the drop is
3T 6T
(A) (B)
g  3d    g  2d   
3T 3T
(C) (D)
g  2d    g  4d  3 

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19. Two solid cylinders connected with a short light rod about common
x
axis have radius R and total mass M rest on a horizontal table top k
connected to a spring of spring constant k as shown. The cylinders
are pulled to the left by x and released. There is sufficient friction for
the cylinders to roll. Find time period of oscillation.
M M
(A) 2 (B) 2
k 2k
3M M
(C) 2 (D) 2
2k 3k

20. Determine the period of oscillation of 200 g of Hg into a


bent tube whose right arm forms an angle 300 with the
vertical as shown. The cross-sectional area of the tube is
0.5 cm2. Neglect viscosity.   13.6  103 kg m3 
(A) 0.68 s (B) 0.74 s
(C) 0.8 s (D) 0.88 s 300

900 2 0
1 60

21. The ends of a stretched string of length L are fixed at x = 0 and x = L. In one experiment, the
x
displacement of the wire is y1  A sin cos t and energy E1 and in another experiment, its
L
2x
displacement is y 2  A sin sin 2t and energy E2 then
L
(A) E2 = E1 (B) E2 = 2E1
(C) E2 = 4E1 (D) E2 = 16E1

40m
22. Two loudspeakers L1 and L2 driven by a common oscillator and L1
D
amplifier are arranged as shown. the frequency of the oscillator is 9m
gradually increased from zero and the detector at D records a series of
L2
maxima and minima. If the speed of sound is 330 ms-1, the frequency
at which the first maximum is observed as
(A) 165 Hz (B) 330 Hz
(C) 495 Hz (D) 660 Hz

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23. When two tuning forks A and B are sounded together, x beats s-1 are heard. Frequency of A is n.
Now when one prong of for B is loaded with a little wax, the number of beats per second
decreases. The frequency of fork B is
(A) n + x (B) n – x
2
(C) n – x (D) n – 2x

24. In an experimental determination of the velocity of sound using a Kundt’s tube, standing waves
are set up in the metallic rod as well as in the rigid tube containing air, both the waves have the
same
(A) amplitude (B) frequency
(C) wavelength (D) particle velocity

25. A person P is 600 m away from the station when train is


A
approaching station with 72 km/h, it blows a whistle of 800m S
frequency 800 Hz when 800 m away from the station.
Find the frequency heard by the person. Speed of sound
340 ms-1. 600m
(A) 800 Hz
(B) 839.5 Hz
(C) 829.5 Hz P

(D) 843.5 Hz

26. A cylinder has an alloy piston at a temperature of 200C. There is all round clearance of 0.5 mm
between piston and cylinder wall when the internal diameter of the cylinder is exactly 10 cm. The
temperature at which it will exactly fit into the cylinder is
(A) 220oC (B) 250oC
o
(C) 270 C (D) 290oC
Given: expansion coefficient of alloy is 1.6 × 10-5/oC and expansion coefficient of cylinder is 1.2 ×
10-5/oC.

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27. Calculate the change in entropy of n moles of a perfect gas when its temperature changes from
T1 to T2 while its volume change from V1 to V2.
T T V
(A) nCv loge 2 (B) nCv loge 2  nRloge 2
T1 T1 V1
V2 T2 V
(C) nRloge (D) nCv loge  nRloge 2
V1 T1 V1

28. A student measured the length of a pendulum 1.351 m and time for 30 vibrations is 2 minutes 10
sec using his wrist watch. Find the percent error in g committed.
(A) 1.72% (B) 1.813%
(C) 1.61% (D) 1.513%

29. A ball of mass m and density  is immersed in a liquid of density 3  at a depth h and released.
To what height will the ball jump up above the surface of liquid? (neglect the resistance of water
and air).
(A) h (B) h/2
(C) 2h (D) 3h

30. A plank of mass M is kept on a uniform cylinder of mass M and m F


radius R. If the plank is pulled by an external horizontal force F,
the cylinder rolls on the contact surfaces. Find the accelerations of
the plank. (There is no sliding at all contact surfaces) M
8F 3F
(A) (B)
11 M 11 M
8F F
(C) (D)
9M 2M

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
− +
31. The common features among the species CN , CO and NO are
(A) bond order and nucleophilicity
(B) bond order and electrophilicity
(C) bond order and isoelectronic structure
(D) electrophilicity and isoelectronic structure.

32. Cs+ ion imparts violet colour to the flame. This is due to the fact that the emitted radiation has
(A) high energy (B) low energy
(C) longer wavelength (D) lower wave number

33. In the following groups


OCH3  OSO2CH3 and  OSO2 CF3
I II III
the order of leaving group ability is
(A) I > II > III (B) II > I > III
(C) III > II > I (D) III > I > II

CH3
|
34. D2
CH3  CH  CH  CH2   The final product will be
Ni
(A) optically active with one chiral centre
(B) optically inactive due to internal compensation
(C) optically inactive due to external compensation
(D) optically inactive due to absence of chiral centre

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35. Order of enolic content

Me C C Me
(I) (II)
O O
O O
Me C CH2 C Me Ph C CH2 C Me
(III) (IV)
O O O O
(A) II  III  IV  I (B) I  IV  III  II
(C) I  III  IV  II (D) IV  III  I  II

36. What mole percentage of CO2 in air is just sufficient to prevent loss in weight when CaCO3 is
o
heated at 100 C?

CaCO3 (s)   CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
Kp = 0.0095 atm at 100oC
(A) 2.9% (B) 0.05%
(C) 0.71% (D) 0.95%

37. The decomposition of Cl2O7 at 400 K in the gas phase to Cl2 and O2 is a first order reaction. After
100 seconds at 400 K, the pressure of Cl2O7 falls from 0.06 atm to 0.03 atm. The rate constant of
the reaction is
(A) 6.932  10 3 s (B) 6.932  102 Ms1
(C) 6.932  103 L mol1s1 (D) 6.932  103 s1

38. 0.3 g of an oxalate salt is dissolved in 100 mL of water. The whole solution required 90 mL of
0.05 N KMnO4 solution for complete oxidation. Percentage of oxalate ion by weight present in the
sample used for the experiment is
(A) 100% (B) 55%
(C) 33% (D) 66%

39. Ratio of radii of second orbit of protium (H), deuterium (D) and tritium (T) is
(A) 1 : 2 : 3 (B) 12 : 22 : 32
1 1 1
(C) : : (D) 1 : 1 : 1
1 2 3

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40. Identify the incorrect statement:



(A) Among the halides, I is the most powerful reducing agent.
(B) Fluorine does not show +7 oxidation state but iodine shows +7 oxidation state.
(C) HOCl is stronger acid than HOBr.
(D) HF is stronger acid than HCl.

41. Which is the false statement about orthoboric acid?


(A) It is a strong tribasic acid.

(B) It does not act as a proton donor but behaves like a Lewis acid by accepting OH ion.
(C) It is prepared by the action of mineral acid on borax solution.
(D) It has a layer structure in which hydrogen bonds unite B(OH)3 units.

42. During debromination of meso-2, 3-dibromobutane, the major product formed is


CH3 − C ≡ C − CH3
(A) CH3 − CH2 − C ≡ CH (B)
H3C H H3C CH3
(C) C C (D) C C
H CH3 H H

43. Identify the correct statement:


(A) Carbocations are pyramidal. (B) Ethyl carbanion is planar.
(C) C6H5CH2 ion is pyramidal. (D) Singlet carbene is diamagnetic.

44. In the reaction A + B C + 2D, two moles of A and two moles of B are mixed in a volume of
one litre. If 1.2 moles of C is formed at equilibrium, the value of equilibrium constant is
(A) 1.69 (B) 1.08
(C) 10.8 (D) 16.9

CH Hg2+ CH 3COOH 3000 - 400 0C Products.


45. CH 3COOH M N
CH
The products finally formed in the above sequence of reaction are
(A) CH3 CHO and CH3 COCH3 (B) CH3 CHO and (CH3 CO)2 O
(C) CH3 COCH3 and (CH3 CO)2 O (D) CH3 CH2CHO and CH3COCH3

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46. The solubilities of carbonates decrease downward in magnesium group due to a decrease in
(A) hydration energies of cations (B) inter-ionic attraction
(C) entropy of solution formation (D) lattice energies of the solids

47. 0.02 M aqueous solution of NH4Cl undergoes hydrolysis. As a result of it, the solution develops
acidity.
NH4  H2O  NH4 OH  H
–5
The basicity constant Kb for NH4OH is 1.85 × 10 and the ionic product of water
K w  1 10 14 and 298 K. [pKb = 4.73]
For the reaction NH4  H2O  NH4 OH  H . The hydrolytic constant of NH
4 ion is
(A) 5.4  1010 (B) 4.5  1010
(C) 1.85  10 9 (D) 1.85  109

48. In solid state each ammonia molecule has 6 other ammonia molecules as nearest neighbours.
∆H of sublimation of NH3 molecule at melting point is 30.2 kJ/mole and in absence of H−bonding
the ∆ H sublimation is 14.4 kJ/mole. The strength of H − bond in solid state is
(A) 166.8 kJ/mol (B) 55.6 kJ/mol
(C) 27.8 kJ/mol (D) 13.9 kJ/mol

49. If 2 moles of ideal gas at 27° C is subjected to expand reversibly ten times of its initial volume, the
change in entropy of expansion of the gas is
(A) 19.59 JK–1 mol–1 (B) 38.29 JK–1 mol–1
–1 –1
(C) 9.79 JK mol (D) 29.38 JK–1 mol–1

50. The IUPAC name of the following compound is


O NH CH2 CH3

Br
O
(A) 4-Aectamide-6-bromohexen-3-one
(B) 4-Bromomethyl-1-ethylamino-1-oxohept-4-en-3-one
(C) N-Ethyl-2-(2-bromoethyl)-3-keto-4-pentenamide
(D) 4-Bromoethyl-3-keto-5-ethylamidopentene

51. 1 g mixture of Co58 and Co59 has the activity of 2.2 × 1012 dis sec–1 . Half-life of Co58 is 71.3 days.
The percent by mass of Co58 in mixture is
(A) 18.8% (B) 0.39%
(C) 0.188% (D) 3.99%

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52. A sample of radioactive substance shows an intensity of 4.6 millicurie at a time and an intensity of
3.24 millicurie 600 seconds later. The half-life of radioactive material is (log 1.42 = 0.1522)
(A) 593.6 sec (B) 1186.5 sec
(C) 59.36 sec (D) 118.65 sec

53. Which of the following is optically active?


Cl
H H
H H
H
H CH2 H
(A) H
(B)

Br CH2 H
Br

H CH3
(C) C C C (D)
Cl CH3

54. The product formed when Mg(NH4) PO4 is heated is


(A) Mg(NH4)2PO4 (B) MgO
(C) PbO (D) Mg2P2O7

55. Which of the following oxides is most acidic?


(A) Ag2O (B) V2O5
(C) CO (D) N2O5

56. From the graph given below, select the option which correctly matches the orbitals for which the
radial probability distribution is given:
B
A
2
4r 
2 C
(r)

(r)
(A) A - 3p, B - 3d, C - 3s (B) A - 3s, B - 3d, C - 4p
(C) A - 4p, B - 3d, C - 5f (D) A - 3p, B - 4d, C - 4p

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57. Which of the following statements is not correct?


(A) Organic solids having small difference in their solubilities in suitable solvent are separated by
fractional crystallisation
(B) The water insoluble liquids which possess low vapour pressure are separated by steam
distillation
(C) Fuels from crude oil are separated from one another by fractional distillation
(D) Turpentine oil can be purified by vacuum distillation

58. Name the indicator and the colour change at end point during the volumetric estimation of sodium
hydroxide using standard oxalic acid (NaOH(aq) in the conical flask).
(A) Methyl orange, yellow to pink
(B) Methyl orange, pink to yellow
(C) Phenolphthalein, disappearance of pink colour
(D) Phenolphthalein, appearance of pink colour

CH3
14 1. Hg OCOCH  ,H O
59. H3C  3 2

2. NaBH / OH
2
 P. P is
4

H
H3C CH3
14
(A) C CH2 CH3 (B) H3C CH2 CH2
14
H3C
OH H OH
CH3
CH3
HO CH CH3 14
(C) (D) H3C CH CH3
H CH3
14 H OH

60. Which is incorrect about a catalyst?


(A) Increases the average kinetic energy of reacting molecules
(B) Decreases the activation energy
(C) Can alter the reaction mechanism
(D) Can change the pre-exponential factor

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Mathematics PART – III


SECTION – A
(Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

61. Given z is a complex number with modulus


4
 1  ia 
1. Then the equation    z has
 1  ia 
(A) all roots, real and distinct (B) two roots real and two roots imaginary
(C) three roots real and one root imaginary (D) one root real and three roots imaginary

x y
  
p q
62. If z  x  iy and z1/3  p  iq, then  is equal to:

p2  q2 
(A) 1 (B) – 1
(C) 2 (D) – 2

x 8 x 8
63. 
The number of real root of 7  4 3  
 74 3   14 is

(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) None of these

64. If the roots of the equation x 2  2ax  a2  a  3  0 are real and less than 3, then
(A) a < 2 (B) 2  a  3
(C) 3  a  4 (D) a > 4

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3x
65. The roots of the equation, 2x  2.3 x 1  9 are given by
2
(A) 1  log2 3,2 (B) log2   ,1
3
log3
(C) 2, 2 (D) 2,1 
log2

m
66. If the 4th term in the expansion of px  x 1   is 2.5 for all x  R, then
5 1
(A) p  ,m  3 (B) p  ,m  6
2 2
1
(C) p   ,m  6 (D) None of these
2

6
67. Let n  N and n   
2  1 . Then the greatest value of n is

(A) 199 (B) 198


(C) 197 (D) 196

2
68. If  15
Cr  15 Cr 1  15
C15 r  15C16 r   16
C13  , then the value of r is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) None of these

69. If p, q, r are in A.P., a is G.M between p and q and b is G.M. between q and r, then a2, q2, b2 are
in
(A) A. P. (B) G.P.
(C) H. P. (D) None of these

70. If a, b, c be in G.P. and p, q be respectively A. M., between a, b and b, c then


2 1 1 2 1 1
(A)   (B)  
b q p b p q
a c a c
(C) 2   (D) 2  
p q p q

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71. If log (a + c), log (c – a), log (a – 2 b + c) are in A.P., then


(A) a, b, c are in A.P. (B) a2 ,b2 ,c 2 are in A.P.
(C) a, b, c are in G.P. (D) a, b, c are in H.P.

72. The lines x  (a  1)y  1  0 and 2x  a2 y  1  0 are perpendicular if


(A) a  2 (B) 0 < a < 1
(C) 1  a  0 (D) a  1

73. The circles x 2  y 2  2ax  c  0 and x 2  y 2  2by  c  0 touch if


1 1 1 1 1 1
(A)   (B) 2
 2

a b c a b c
1 1 1 1 1 1
(C) 2  2  2 (D) 2  2 
a b c a b c

74. The length of the normal chord to the parabola y2 = 4x which subtends a right angle at the vertex
is
(A) 6 3 (B) 3 3
(C) 2 (D) 1

75. If two tangents to the parabola y2 =4ax make angles 1 and 2 with x-axis where
tan2 1  tan2 2  c, then the locus of the third point of the intersection is given by
(A) y 2  ax  2cx 2 (B) y 2  2ax  cx 2
(C) y 2  2ax  cx 2 (D) y 2  ax  cx 2

 16 
76. If the tangent at the point  4cos , sin   to the ellipse 16x 2  11y 2  256 is also a tangent to
 11 
2 2
the circle x  y  2x  15, then the value of  is
 
(A)  (B) 
2 4
 
(C)  (D) 
3 6

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77. If  cos2 3   cos4   16cos6   9cos2  is an identity, then


(A)   1,   18 (B)   1,   24
(C)   3,   24 (D)   4,   2

78. The equation  cosp  1 x 2   cosp  x  sinp  0, where x is a variable, has real roots. Then the
interval of p may be any of the following
(A)  0,2  (B)  ,0 
  
(C)   ,  (D)  0, 
 2 2

79. A ladder rests against a wall at an angle  to the horizontal. Its foot is pulled away from the wall
through a distance ‘a’ so that it slides a distance ‘b’ down the wall making an angle  with the
horizontal. Then, which of the following is true?
 
(A) a  b tan   (B) b  a tan
 2  2
   
(C) a  b sin (D) b  a sin
2 2

80. The equation 2x 2  3y 2  8x  18y  35  K represents


(A) a parabola if K < 0 (B) an ellipse if K < 0
(C) a point if K = 0 (D) a hyperbola if K > 0


81. If     and     , then tan equals
2
(A) 2  tan   tan   (B)  tan   tan  
(C)  tan   2tan   (D) 2 tan   tan 

82. If (p, 0) is a point on a diameter of the circle x 2  y 2  4 then the quadratic equation
t 2  4t  p2  0 in the variable ‘t’ has
(A) exactly one root in (- 3 , -2) (B) exactly one root in (2, 5)
(C) distinct roots greater than 2 (D) roots are not of opposite sign

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83. If  r ,  r  0,1,2,3,........15  are the 16 roots of unity, then the value of | z 1   r z 2 |2 is equal to
r 0

(A) 15 | z1 |2  | z 2 |2  (B) | z1 |2  | z2 |2
(C) 16 | z1 |2  | z 2 |2  (D) | z1 |2  | z2 |2

84. If 1, 2 , 3 ........., n are the nth roots of unity, then value of
n
C1 1  nC2  2  n C3  3  ..... n Cn  n is equal to
n n
(A) 1  1   1 (B) 1   2   1
1
(C)
2
 n
1   2   1  
(D)  2 1   2   1
n

85. The sum of least positive value and greatest negative value of x which are satisfying the equation
   3
sin  x    cos2x is
 4 2
 
(A) (B) 
4 4
 
(C) (D)
3 6

86. A tangent is drawn from the point (4,0) to the circle x 2  y 2  8 touching it at a point A in the first
quadrant. The coordinates of another point B on the circle such that the chord AB is of the length
4 is
(A)  2,2  (B)  2, 2 


(C) 1,  7  
(D) 2 2,0 
87. Two circles with radii 2 cm and 1 cm meet at a point A, whose centres lie on x-axis. The
distance between their centres is 2 cm. the chord AC of the larger circle cuts the smaller circle at
a point B and is bisected by that point. The length of chord AC is
5 7
(A) cm (B) cm
2 2
3 5
(C) cm (D) cm
2 2

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88. Suppose P is an interior point of a ABC such that the ratio


d  A, BC  d B, CA  d  C, AB  p1
   , then
d  P, BC  d P, CA  d P, AB  p2
(A) P is orthocenter and p1 : p2  4 : 1 (B) P is orthocenter and p1 : p2  3 : 1
(C) P is centroid and p1 : p2  3 : 1 (D) P is circumcentre and p1 : p2  4 : 1

89. Two triangles ABC and DEF are formed by three tangents and the corresponding three normals
to a parabola y 2  4ax respectively. The orthocenter of ABC has coordinates (–5, 4). Then,
distance of orthocenter of DEF from axis of parabola is
(A) 5 units (B) 2 units
(C) 4 units (D) Cannot be determined

90. If the equation z3   3  i  z 2  3z  m  i   0, where m  R has at least one real root, then m
can have the value equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

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