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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST

JEE – ADVANCED - 2020

HOME TEST: 2_PAPER – I_2015

Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 264

INSTRUCTIONS: TEST DATE: 14.04.19


A. General
1. This booklet is your Question Paper containing 60 questions.
2. Blank papers, clipboards, log tables, slide rules, calculators, cellular phones, pagers and
electronic gadgets in any form are not allowed to be carried inside the examination hall.
3. Fill in the boxes provided for Name and Enrolment No.
4. The answer sheet, a machine-readable Objective Response (ORS), is provided separately.
5. DO NOT TAMPER WITH / MULTILATE THE ORS OR THE BOOKLET.
B. Filling in the OMR:
6. The instructions for the OMR sheet are given on the OMR itself.
C. Question paper format:
7. The question paper consists of 3 parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part
consists of two sections.
8. Section I contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
9. Section II contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
10. Section III contains 2 Match the following type questions and you will have to match
entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
D. Marking Scheme
11. For each question in Section I, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks
will be awarded. No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
12. For each question in Section II, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken ALL the
bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other cases zero (0) marks
will be awarded. –2 marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
13. For each question in Section III, you will be awarded 2 marks for each entry in Column I; if
you darken ALL the bubble(s) corresponding to the correct answer(s) ONLY. In all other
cases zero (0) marks will be awarded. –1 marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in
this section.
Don’t write / mark your answers in this question booklet.
If you mark the answers in question booklet, you will not be allowed to continue the exam.

NAME:

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PAPER–I
PART I: PHYSICS
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
♦ This section contains EIGHT questions.
♦ The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

1. A block of mass 1 kg is at rest relative to a smooth wedge moving leftwards


with constant acceleration a = 5 m/s2. Let N be the normal reaction between
the block and the wedge. Then N = x 5 N . Find x .(g = 10 m/s2)

2. Two blocks A and B are connected by inextensible strings as shown in


x
the figure. If the ratio of the magnitude of acceleration of M and m is ,
3
then find the value of x .
A
M

B
m

3. A solid sphere of mass 2 kg is resting inside a cube a shown in


figure. The cube is moving with a velocity
v = ( 5tiˆ + 2tjˆ ) ms −1 in vertical plane. Here t is time in
seconds. All surfaces are smooth. The sphere is at rest with
respect to the cube. The total force exerted by the sphere on
the cube is 13x ? Find x. Given: g = 10m / s 2 along (−ɵj )

A body is displaced from (0,0) to (1m, 1m) along the path x = y by a force F = (x ˆj + yˆi) N. The work
2
4.
n
done by this force will be J then value of n is
6
-1/3
5. A force F acting on a body depends on its displacements as F ∝ s . The power delivered by F will
depend on displacement as S n . Then n is
6. A block A of mass M is placed over a plank B of mass 2M. Plank B is placed over a smooth
1
horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between A and B is . Block A is given a velocity v0
2
towards right. Acceleration of B relative to A is Ng/4. Mark the value of N if g is acceleration due to
gravity.

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7. A bead can slide on a smooth straight wire and a particle of mass M is


attached to the bead by a light string of length 1m. The particle is held in 2M
contact with the wire and the string is taut. The particle is then allowed to fall.
M
The bead has mass 2M . When the string makes an angle 60° with the wire, 1m
bead slips through a distance of 1 x m. where x =?

8. A particle initially at rest starts to move with a tangential acceleration of 0.6 m/s2 in a circular path. It
2
starts slipping when its total acceleration becomes 1 m/s . If its angular displacement just before it
starts to slip is n/3 radians, then mark the value of n.

SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)


♦ This section contains TEN questions.
♦ Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s)
is (are) correct.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

9. A block of mass M is moving on frictionless surface so that m remains at m


rest w.r.t. to M as shown in figure. The co–efficient of friction between M M
and m is µ.
g
(A) the acceleration of M is µg (B) the minimum acceleration of M is
µ
mg
(C) the normal reaction on M due to m is (D) frictional force acting on M is µmg downward
µ

10. Two masses of 10 kg and 20 kg are connected by a light spring as shown. A force of 200 N acts on a
2
20 kg mass as shown. At a certain instant the acceleration of 10 kg mass is 12 m/s towards right.

smooth
(A) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 2 m/s2.
(B) At that instant the 20 kg mass has an acceleration of 4 m/s2.
(C) The stretching force in the spring is 120 N
(D) Spring force acting on both blocks is same.

11. Two blocks A and B each of mass ' m' are connected by a massless spring of natural length L
and spring constant k. The blocks are initially resting on a
smooth horizontal floor with the spring at its natural length,
as shown in figure. A third identical block C, also of mass m,
moves on the floor with a speed v along the line joining A
and B, and collides elastically with A. Then:
(A) the kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is zero
2
(B) the kinetic energy of the A-B system, at maximum compression of the spring, is mv /4
m
(C) the maximum compression of the spring is v
k
m
(D) the maximum compression of the spring is v
2k

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12. A heavy particle is tied to the end A of a string of length 1.6 m. Its other end O is fixed. It revolves in
0 2
horizontal circle with the string making 60 with the vertical (g = 9.8 m/s ). Then
(A) its period of revolution is 4π/7 s
(B) the tension in the string is double the weight of the particle
(C) the velocity of the particle = 2.8√3 m/s
2
(D) the centripetal acceleration of the particle is 9.8√3 m/s .

13. A solid sphere of mass 1 kg is tied with a alight string to a smooth vertical
wall as shown in the figure.

(A) The normal reaction exerted by wall to sphere is 10 N 450


(B) The normal reaction exerted by wall to sphere is 10 2 N
(C) The tension in the string is 10N
(D) The tension the string is 10 2 N

14. A single conservative force Fr acts on a 2 kg particle that moves along the x − axis. The potential
U = ( x − 4 ) − 16
2
energy is given by:
Here, x is an metre and U in joule. At x = 6.0 m kinetic energy of particle is 8 J. Find:
(A) total mechanical energy is –4J
(B) maximum kinetic energy is 12 J
(C) the equation of Fx as a function of x is 8 − 4x
(D) the value of x at which Fx is zero is at x = 4

15. A boy of mass 60 kg is standing over a platform of mass 40 kg placed over a smooth horizontal
surface. He throws a stone of mass 1 kg from surface of plank with velocity u =10 m/s at an angle of
45° with respect to ground. The displacement of platform (with boy) on the horizontal surface, when
2
the stone lands on the ground is _____. (Given g = 10 m/s )
(A) 25 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 50 cm

16. A block of mass m is projected inside a smooth vertical circular


track with velocity v (sufficient for completing vertical circle). What is
average normal force exerted by the circular walls on the block
during its motion from A to B.
mv 2 mv2
(A) − 2mg (B) − mg
R R
mv 2 mv2
(C) + 2mg (D) + mg
R R

17. One end of a light spring of force constant k is fixed to a wall and the other end is tied to a block
1 2
placed on a smooth horizontal surface. In a displacement, the work done by the spring is kx . The
2
possible case(s) may be:
(A) the spring was Initially stretched by a distance x and finally was in its natural length
(B) the spring was initially in its natural length and finally it was compressed by a distance x
(C) the spring was initially compressed by a distance x and finally was in its natural length
(D) the spring was initially in its natural length and finally stretched by a distance x

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18. The friction coefficient between the horizontal surface and each of the 1.0 m/s
blocks shown in the figure is 0.2. The collision between the blocks is
perfectly elastic. The velocity of 2 kg block in the position shown is 2 kg 4 kg
2
1 m/s and the 4 kg block is initially at rest. Take g = 10m/s .
16 cm
(A) The speed of 4 kg mass just after collision is 0.2 m/s
(B) The speed of 2 kg mass just after collision is 0.2 m/s
(C) The speed of 4 kg mass just after collision is 0.4 m/s
(D) the separation between them when they finally come to rest is 9 cm

SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)


♦ This section contains TWO questions.
♦ Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
♦ Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
♦ Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
♦ Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
♦ One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
♦ The ORS contains a 4 × 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
♦ For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in
Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for
entries (V), (C) and (D).
♦ Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

19. In the figure shown, match the following two columns. (g = 10ms–2)

Column – I Column – II
(A) Normal reaction (p) 5N
(B) Force of friction when F = 15 N (q) 20 N
Minimum value of F for stopping the
(C) (r) 12 N
block from moving down
Minimum vale of F for stopping the
(D) (s) 28 N
block from moving up
(t) None

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20. A particle of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity 5î m / s collides head on with another particle 3 kg
moving with velocity −2î m / s . For different values of coefficient of restitution, velocity of the 3 kg
particle, after collision are listed below. Match them accordingly.
LIST-I LIST-II
–1
(A) e=0 (p) 2.66 ms
4
(B) e= (q) 3.6 ms–1
7
–1
(C) e =1 (r) 2.4 ms
2
(D) e= (s) 0.8 ms–1
3
(t) None

PART II: CHEMISTRY


SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
♦ This section contains EIGHT questions.
♦ The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

21. The average speed of an ideal gas molecule at 27°C is 0.3 m/sec. the average speed at 927°C is
x
m.sec−1 then x is _____
10

22. A spherical balloon of 21 cm diameter is to be filled up with H 2 at NTP from a cylinder containing the
gas at 10 atm at 27°C . The cylinder can hold 2.82 litres of water at NTP. Then the number of
balloons that can be filled up is x . Then the value x is________(near by integer)

23. In how many of the following central atoms are surrounded by eight electrons
NH + − −
4 , BH 4 , AlCl4 , SiF4 , SF4 , CH 4 , NH 3 , H 2 O , H 3O
+

24. How many of the following molecules (or) ions are Paramagnetic
H 2+ , H − + − 2− +
2 , H 2 , O2 , O2 , O2 , O2 , N 2 , N 2 , B2

25. The bond energies of three molecules are given below


Molecule A − B A2 B2
Bond Energy (kcal mol−1 ) 65 36 49
If the electron negativity of the element A is 4.0 on Pauling scale, the electronegativity of B is
approximately equal to ( 23 ≈ 4.8 )

26. How many of the following compounds are having zero dipole moment?
CH4, CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, CHCl3, CCl4, SF4, SF6, IF7, H2O, NH3, SiCl4

27. At STP the density of a gas X is three times that of gas Y while molecular mass of gas Y is twice that
of X. The ratio of pressures of X and Y will be

28. In SF6 molecule, the maximum number of atoms that can lie on a single plane is / are :

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)


♦ This section contains TEN questions.
♦ Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s)
is (are) correct.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

29. A gas obeys the equation P(V-b) = RT. Which of the following is/are correct about the graphs of gas?
R
(A) The isochoric curves have slope =
V −b
R
(B) The isobaric curves have slope = and intercept b.
P
Pb
(C) For the gas compressibility factor = 1+
RT
Pb
(D) For the gas compressibility factor = 1−
RT

30. For the above graph, drawn for two different samples of
Gas ( A) T1
Fraction of molecules Gas (B )T2
gases at two different temperatures, T1 andT2 . Which
of the following statement is necessarily true?
(A) If T2 >T1 , M B is necessarily greater than M A
(B) If T1 >T2 , M A is necessarily greater than M B
T2 T
(C) > 1
MB MA v
(D) Nothing can be predicted

31. Following graphs are drawn for one mol of gases. Which of them represent Charle’s Law

(a) (b) (c) (d)


V
d(logV) / dT
log V
log V

45º
log T 1

1 T T(ºC)
log T

32. Which of the following will represent Boyle’s law correctly?

(A) PV (B) V (C) PV (D) P

P PV 1/ P V

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33. In O2SF2 molecules


(A) Before hybridization, excited electronic configuration of central atom has 2 electrons with ℓ =2
(B) molecule does not contain O–F bond.
(C) d–orbitals are included in hybridization of central atom.
(D) If F– S –F bond angel is θ, then 120° < θ < 180°.

34. How many of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) Rate of diffusion of 1 mole CO and 2 mole N2 in a container are same.
(B) TC < Tb < Ti
(C) Crms > Cmp > Cavg
3
(D) the compressibility factor z at critical conditions is .
8

35. One mole of a monoatomic real gas satisfies the equation p(V – b) = RT where b is a constant. The
relationship of interatomic potential V(r) and interatomic distance ‘r’ for the gas is given by

36. Correct order about bond angle is


(A) H 2O > H 2 S > H 2 Se (B) C 2 H 2 > C 2 H 4 > CH 4
(C) CF4 > BCl3 > BeCl2 (D) H 2O > OF2 > H 2 S

37. In which of the following reactions, Kp is less than Kc ?


(A) 2SO3 ( g ) ↽ ⇀ 2SO2 ( g ) + O2 ( g ) (B) H2 ( g) + I2 ( g ) ↽ ⇀ 2HI ( g )

(C) PCl5 ( g ) ↽ ⇀ PCl3 ( g ) + Cl2 ( g) (D) N2 ( g ) + 3H2 ( g ) ↽ ⇀ 2NH3 ( g )

38. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct


(A) The electron affinity of Sulphur is more exothermic than that of Oxygen
(B) Successive ionisation energies of an atom always increases
(C) First ionisation energy of Thalium is greater than Indium
(D) First ionisation energy of Nitrogen is greater than Oxygen even effective Nuclear charge of Oxygen
is greater than Nitrogen

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SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)


♦ This section contains TWO questions.
♦ Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
♦ Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
♦ Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
♦ Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
♦ One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
♦ The ORS contains a 4 × 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
♦ For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in
Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for
entries (V), (C) and (D).
♦ Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

39. Match the reversible reactions mentioned in Column-I with the application of Le Chatelier principles
on these reactions mentioned in Column – II
Column – I Column – II
The concentration of NO increases by
(A) N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g), ∆H > 0 (p)
increasing temperature
The concentration of O2 increases by
(B) 2NO(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g), ∆H < 0 (q)
adding helium at constant pressure
The concentration of NO2 increases by
(C) N2O4(s) ⇌ 2NO2(g), ∆H > 0 (r)
increasing volume of reaction vessel
The concentration of O2 increases by
(D) 2N2O5(g) ⇌ 4NO2 + O2(g), ∆H > 0 (s)
increasing the volume of reaction vessel
The concentration of NO2 increases by
(t)
decreasing temperature.
40.
Column – I Column – II
An unknown gas at STP having Boyle’s temperature
(A) (p) Behaves as an ideal gas
0 °C
1 Attractive tendencies are
(B) He gas at NTP having density less than g/L (q)
5.6 dominant between the molecules
H2 gas at NTP
Gas is less compressible with
(C) (r)
respect to an ideal gas
10 For gas, critical temperature <
(D) O2 gas at NTP having density g/L (s)
7 Boyle’s temperature
Molar volume of gas is greater
(t)
than 22.4 L

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PART III: MATHEMATICS


SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 32)
♦ This section contains EIGHT questions.
♦ The answer to each question is a SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9, both inclusive.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct integer in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If the bubble corresponding to the answer is darkened.
0 In all other cases.

41. Consider the three vectors p,q and r such that p = ˆi + ˆj + k,q
ˆ = ˆi − ˆj + k,p
ˆ × r = q + cp and p ⋅ r = 2 , then
the value of (–3) times of p q r  is

2
42. If a = ˆi + 2ˆj − 3k,b
ˆ = 2iˆ + ˆj − kˆ and u is a vector satisfying a × u = a × b and a ⋅ u = 0, then 2 u is equal

to

43. Number of solutions of the equation sin4x –cos2x sinx + 2sin2x + sinx = 0 in 0 ≤ x ≤ 3π is

K1
44. In a triangle ABC, a : b : c = 4 : 5 : 6. The ratio of radius of circum circle to the incircle is then
K2
k1 − k 2 =

45. If in a triangle ABC, a=5, b=4, c=6 and the foot of the internal angle bisector of angle A divides the
opposite side in the ratio BD:DC = 3:2. The length of AD is k 2 then k =
1 log x y log x z
46. For positive numbers x, y, z the numerical value of the determinant log y x 3 log y z is
log z x log z y 5

47. [ x] < 2, −1 ≤ [ y ] < 1 and 1 ≤ [ z ] < 3 where [ ] denotes the greatest integer
If 0 ≤ function then the

[ x] + 1 [ y] [ z]
maximum value of the determinant [ x ] [ y ] + 1 [ z ] is
[ x] [ y] [ z] + 1
48. The number of solutions of the equation sin x = |cos 3x| in [0, π] is

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SECTION 2 (Maximum Marks: 40)


♦ This section contains TEN questions.
♦ Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s)
is (are) correct.
♦ For each question, darken the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) in the ORS.
♦ Marking scheme:
+4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct option(s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–2 In all other cases

49. If in ∆ABC, BC = −2iˆ + ˆj − 3k,CA


ˆ = ˆi + ˆj − 2k , then the length of the medians of this triangle can be
10 41
(A) (B)
2 2
58
(C) (D) data insufficient to compute medians
2

50. If the vectors a and b are mutually perpendicular, then a × a × a × a × b { { ( )}} is


3 4 2 2
(A) parallel to b (B) a b (C) a b (D) a b

51. If x and y are positive acute angles such that ( x + y ) and ( x − y ) satisfies the equation
tan 2 θ − 4 tan θ + 1 = 0 then
π π π π
(A) x = (B) y = (C) y = (D) x =
6 4 6 4

52. A general solution of tan θ + cos 2θ = 1 is


2
(n ∈ z)
π π π
(A) nπ − (B) 2nπ + (C) nπ + (D) nπ
4 4 4

53. If in a ∆ ABC, r1 = 2r2 = 3r3 , then


a 4 a 5 a 3 a 5
(A) = (B) = (C) = (D) =
b 5 b 4 c 5 c 3

54. In any ∆ABC,


r  3 r
(A) ∑ cos A = 1 + (B) ∑ cos A ∈  1,  (C) ∑ cos A = 1 + (D) none of these
R  2 s
2 2
55. If the tangents of the angles A and B of a triangle ABC satisfy the equation abx – c x + ab = 0, then
a b
(A) tan A = (B) tan B = (C) cos C = 0 (D) sin2A + sin2B+sin2C =
b a
2

 8 −6 2 
56. If A =  −6 7 −4  and X is a non-zero column matrix such that AX = λX, where λ is a scalar, then
 2 −4 3 
value of λ can be
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 15

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57. A solution set of the equation x + 2y + z = 1, x + 3y + 4z = k, x + 5y + 10z = k is
(A) (1 + 5λ, –3λ, λ) (B) (5λ – 1, 1 – 3λ, λ) (C) (1 + 6λ, –2λ, λ) (D) (1 – 6λ, λ, λ)

a1 a2 a3
58. If ai, i = 1, 2, ......, 9 are perfect odd squares, then a4 a5 a6 is always a multiple of
a7 a8 a9
(A) 4 (B) 7 (C) 16 (D) 64

SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 16)


♦ This section contains TWO questions.
♦ Each question contains two columns, Column I and Column II
♦ Column I has four entries (A), (B), (C) and (D)
♦ Column II has five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T)
♦ Match the entries in Column I with the entries in Column II
♦ One or more entries in Column I may match with one or more entries in Column II.
♦ The ORS contains a 4 × 5 matrix whose layout will be similar to the one shown below:
(A) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(B) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(C) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
(D) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T)
♦ For each entry in Column I, darken the bubbles of all the matching entries. For example, if entry (A) in
Column I matches with entries (Q), (R) and (T), then darken these three bubbles in the ORS. Similarly, for
entries (V), (C) and (D).
♦ Marking entry in Column I.
+2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct match (s) is (are) darkened.
0 If none of the bubbles is darkened.
–1 In all other cases.

59.
Column – I Column – II
A) 4
In a triangle ABC, if a − 2 b + c ( 2 2
)a 2 4 2 2 4
+ b + b c + c = 0 , then ∠A is P) 300

B) In a triangle ABC, if a + b + c = a b + 2b2c2 + 2c2 a 2 , then ∠C is


4 4 4 2 2 Q) 600
0
C) In a triangle ABC, if a 4 + b4 + c 4 + 2a 2 c 2 = 2a 2b2 + 2b2 c 2 , then ∠B is R) 90
S) 1200
T) 1500

60.
Column I Column II
(A)  a b iˆ  iˆ +  a b ˆj  ˆj +  a b kˆ  kˆ = p.
−2a
     
(B)
( ) ( ) ( )
a × iˆ × i + a × ˆj × ˆj + a × kˆ × kˆ
q.
a×b
(C)
( a ⋅ iˆ ) iˆ + ( a ⋅ ˆj ) ˆj + ( a ⋅ kˆ ) kˆ r.
a
(D) If P,Q,R,S are the foot of perpendicular from A(1, 1, 2), B(2, s. 1
1, 3) , C(2, 2, 4), D(1, 2,3) on xy plane then area of
quadrilateral PQRS is
t. 2

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