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12th JEE

JEE MAINS
CLASS-XI PRACTICE TEST-2
DURATION: 180 Minutes DATE: 23/11/2024 M.MARKS: 300

Physics : Centre of Mass & System of Particles Rotational motion Gravitation


Chemistry : States of Matter Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry Redox Reaction
Mathematics : Binomial theorem Permutations and Combinations Straight Lines
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.
2. The test is of 3 Hrs. duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are Three Sections in the question paper, Sections I, II & III consisting of Sections-I (Physics),
Sections-II (Chemistry), Sections-III (Mathematics) and having 25 questions in each part in which first
20 questions are of Objective Type and Last 5 questions are integers type and all 25 questions are compulsory.
5. There is only one correct response among 4 alternate choices provided for each objective type question.
6. Each correct answer will give 4 marks while 1 Mark will be deducted for a wrong response.
7. No student is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone, any
electronic device, etc. inside the examination room/hall.
8. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
SECTION-I (PHYSICS)
SECTION-A Msin 𝜃 Mcos 𝜃
(A) 𝑚 = (cos 𝜃−sin 𝜃) (B) 𝑚 = cos 𝜃−sin 𝜃
Single Correct Type Questions (01-20) Msin 𝜃
1. Consider two solid spheres of radii R1 = (C) 𝑚 = 1−sin 𝜃 (D) data insufficient
1 m, R 2 = 2 m and masses M1 and M2 ,
respectively. The gravitational field due to 5. A rod of mass m and length ℓ is hinged at one of
𝑀1
sphere 1 and 2 are shown. The value of is : its end A as shown in the figure. A force 𝐹 is
𝑀2
applied at a distance ' 𝑥 ' from 𝐴 . The
acceleration of centre of mass 'a' varies with ' 𝑥 '
as

1 2
(A) 2
(B) 3
1 1
(C) 6
(D) 3

2. A particle of mass 𝑚 is fixed to one end of a (A)


light spring having force constant 𝑘 and
unstretched length ℓ. The other end is fixed. The
system is given an angular speed 𝜔 about the
fixed end of the spring such that it rotates in a
circle in gravity free space. Then the stretch in
the spring is: (B)
m m
𝜔2 𝜔2
(A) (B)
k+m𝜔 k−𝜔m
𝑚𝑙𝜔2 𝑚𝑙𝜔2
(C) 𝑘+𝑚𝜔2
(D) 𝑘−𝑚𝜔2

3. Consider a uniform rod of mass M = 4 m and (C)


length 𝑙 pivoted about its centre. A mass m
𝜋
moving with velocity 𝑣 making angle 𝜃 = 4 to
the rod's long axis collides with one end of the
rod and sticks to it. The angular speed of the
rod-mass system just after the collision is: (D)
3√2 v 3v
(A) 7 l
(B) 7l
3 𝑣 4𝑣
(C) 7.√7 1
(D) 7𝑙
6. A smooth rod 𝑂𝑃 is fixed vertically. A disc of
4. Figure shows static equilibrium situation, mass 𝑚 and radius 𝑅 is rolling without slipping
friction is adequate to prevent slipping. The on a rough horizontal surface as shown.
body is a disc with a point mass attached as its Velocity of centre of mass of disc is 𝑣0 . A rod
periphery. The disc will be in static equilibrium 𝐴𝐵 of length 𝐿 is connected with disc at 𝐴, 𝑅/2
if distance vertically up from centre of disc with
pin joint (about which it can rotate freely), other
end of the rod is attached to a small smooth ring
𝐵, which can move freely over rod 𝑂𝑃. At an
instant rod 𝐴𝐵 makes an angle 60∘ with the
vertical. The velocity of ring on the vertical rod
at this instant is
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10. A ball is let fall from a height ℎ0 . There are 𝑛
collisions with the earth. If the velocity of
rebound after 𝑛 collision is 𝑣𝑛 and the ball rises
to a height ℎ𝑛 , then coefficient of restitution 𝑒 is
given by
ℎ ℎ
(A) 𝑒 𝑛 = √ ℎ𝑛 (B) 𝑒 𝑛 = √ℎ 0
0 𝑛
3√3 3
(A) 𝑣0 (B) 2 𝑣0 ℎ ℎ
2 (C)𝑛𝑒 = √ ℎ𝑛 (D) √𝑛𝑒 = √ ℎ𝑛
𝑣 0 0
(C) v0 (D) 20

11. Imagine a hard surface along 𝑥𝑧 plane to be


7. A cylinder of mass 𝑀 and radius 𝑅 is resting on fixed. A particle moving along the line 4𝑥 +
two corner edges 𝐴 and 𝐵 as shown in the 3𝑦 − 12 = 0, with a speed of 10 m/s, from the
figure. The normal reaction at the edges A and B
positive side of 𝑦 axis, approaches towards the
are: (Neglect friction)
plane and collides. If the coefficient of
restitution be 𝑒 = 0.75, then the speed of the
particle after collision will be
(A) 5 m/s (B) 8 m/s
(C) 6√2 m/s (D) 5√2 m/s

12. A smooth sphere is moving on a horizontal


surface with velocity vector 2𝚤ˆ + 2𝚥ˆ
(A) 𝑁𝐴 = √2𝑁𝐵 (B) 𝑁𝐵 = √2𝑁𝐴 immediately before it hits a vertical wall. The
(C) NA =
Mg
(D) NB =
2√3Mg wall is parallel to 𝚥ˆ vector and the coefficient of
2 5 restitution between the sphere and the wall is
𝑒 = 1/2. The velocity vector of the sphere after
8. A square laminar sheet with side a and mass M ,
it hits the wall is
has mass per unit area given by 𝜎(𝑥) =
(A) 𝚤ˆ − 𝚥ˆ (B) −𝚤ˆ + 2𝚥ˆ
𝑥
𝜎0 [1 − ]. Moment of inertia of the sheet about (C) −𝚤ˆ − 𝚥ˆ (D) 2𝚤ˆ − 𝚥ˆ
𝑎
𝑦 axis is
13. A block of mass 𝑚 is attached to a pulley disc of
equal mass 𝑚 and radius 𝑟 by means of a slack
string as shown. The pulley is hinged about its
centre on a horizontal table and the block is
projected with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. Its
velocity when the string become taut will be

Ma2 Ma2
(A) 2
(B) 4
Ma2 Ma2
(C) 6
(D) 12 (A) 3 m/s (B) 2.5 m/s
(C) 5/3 m/s (D) 10/3 m/s
9. A spring is compressed between two toy carts of
masses 𝑚1 and 𝑚2 . When the toy carts are 14. A system of two blocks 𝐴 and 𝐵 are connected
released, the spring exerts on each toy cart equal by an inextensible massless string as shown in
and opposite forces for the same time 𝑡. If the fig. The pulley is massless and frictionless.
coefficients of friction 𝜇 between the ground Initially, the system is at rest. A bullet of mass '
and the toy carts are equal, then the 𝑚 ' moving with a velocity ' 𝑢 ' as shown hits
displacements of the toy carts are in the ratio block ' 𝐵′ and gets embedded into it. The
s m s m
(A) 1 = 2 (B) 1 = 1 impulse imparted by tension force to the block
s2 m1 s2 m2
𝑠1 𝑚 2 𝑠1 𝑚 2 of mass 3 m is
(C) 𝑠2
= (𝑚2 ) (D) 𝑠2
= (𝑚1 )
1 2
18. A ring of radius 𝑅 is first rotated with an angular
velocity 𝜔0 and then carefully placed on a rough
horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction
between the surface and the ring is 𝜇. Time after
which its angular speed is reduced to half is.
𝜔0 𝜇𝑅 𝜔0 g
(A) 2𝑔 (B) 2𝜇𝑅
2𝜔0 𝑅 𝜔0 𝑅
(C) (D)
5mu 4mu 𝜇𝑔 2𝜇𝑔
(A) 4 (B) 5
2mu 3𝑚𝑢 19. A satellite of mass 𝑚 is launched vertically
(C) 5 (D) 5
upwards with an initial speed 𝑢 from the surface
of the earth. After it reaches height 𝑅(𝑅 =
15. A uniform box of height 2 m and having a 𝑀
radius of the earth ), it ejects a rocket of mass 10
square base of side 1 m , weight 150 kg , is kept
so that subsequently the satellite moves in a
on one end on the floor of a truck. The circular orbit. The kinetic energy of the rocket is
maximum speed with which the truck can round ( 𝐺 is the gravitational constant; 𝑀𝑒 is the mass
a curve of radius 20 m without causing the block of the earth)
to tip over is (assume that friction is sufficient so 𝑚 113 𝐺𝑀 119 𝐺𝑀
(A) 20 (𝑢2 − 200 𝑅 𝑒 )(B) 5𝑚 (𝑢2 − 200 𝑅 𝑒 )
that there is no sliding) 2 2
3𝑚 5𝐺𝑀𝑒 𝑚 2𝐺𝑀𝑒
(A) 15 m/s (C) (𝑢 + √ ) (D) (𝑢 − √ )
8 6𝑅 2 3𝑅
10 m
(B)
s
8m 20. Two satellites, 𝐴 and 𝐵, have masses 𝑚 and 2 m
(C) s
respectively. A is in a circular orbit of radius 𝑅,
(D) Depends on the value of coefficient of and 𝐵 is in a circular orbit of radius 2𝑅 around
friction the earth. The ratio of their kinetic energies,
𝑇𝐴 /𝑇𝐵 is
1
16. In Fig, a massive rod 𝐴𝐵 is held in horizontal (A) 2 (B) 1
position by two massless strings. If the string at 1
𝐵 breaks and if the horizontal acceleration of (C) 2 (D) √2
centre of mass, vertical acceleration and angular
acceleration of rod about the centre of mass are SECTION-B
𝑎𝑥 , 𝑎𝑦 and 𝛼, respectively, then Integer Type Questions (21-25)
21. Two objects of masses 𝑚 and 2𝑚 are moving at
speeds of 𝑣 and 𝑣/2 , respectively. After
undergoing a completely inelastic collision, they
move together with a speed of 𝑣/3. The angle
between the initial velocity of the two objects is
(A) 2√3𝑎𝑦 = √3𝛼𝑙 + 2𝛼𝑥 K ∘ . Find the value of k.
(B) √3𝑎𝑦 = √3𝛼𝑙 + 𝑎𝑥
22. The motion of a point A on the rim of a wheel
(C) 𝑎𝑦 = √3𝛼𝑙 + 2𝑎𝑥 rolling uniformly along a horizontal path has the
(D) 2𝑎𝑦 = 𝛼𝑙 + 2√3𝑎𝑥 form
𝑥 = 2(5𝑡 − sin⁡ 5𝑡)
𝑦 = 2(1 − cos⁡ 5𝑡)
17. A uniform thin rod of length 𝑙 and mass 𝑚 is
The distance which it traverses between two
hinged at a distance 𝑙/4 from one of the end successive contacts with the roadbed is k meter.
released fron horizontal position as shown in Find the value of 𝑘.
Figure. The angular velocity of the rod as it
passes the vertical position is 23. A smooth cylindrical glass lies on the ground. A
small particle of mass m lies on the bottom
surface touching circumference as shown in the
figure. The minimum value of 𝑣0 (along the
circumference) such that particle just reaches at
5g 6g
(A) 2√ 7𝑙 (B) 2√ 7𝑙 the top of glass is √
Kgh
. Find the value of K.
3
3g g
(C) √ 7𝑙 (D) 2√ 𝑙
circular orbits with period 𝑛𝑇 , where 𝑇 is the
period of Earth's revolution around the Sun. The
value of 𝑛 is

25. The satellites revolve around a planet in coplanar


circular orbits in anticlockwise direction. Their
period of revolutions are 1 hour and 8 hours
respectively. The radius of the orbit of nearer
satellite is 2 × 103 km. The angular speed of the
24. The distance between two stars of masses 3𝑀𝑠 farther satellite as observed from the nearer
and 6𝑀𝑠 is 9𝑅 . Here 𝑅 is the mean distance satellite at the instant when both the satellites are
𝜋
between the centers of the Earth and the Sun, closest is 𝑥 rad⁡ ℎ−1 where 𝑥 is _____.
and 𝑀𝑠 is the mass of the Sun. The two stars
orbit around their common center of mass in
SECTION-II (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION-A 31. What is the oxidation number of As in the
Single Correct Type Questions (26-45) compound K(NH4 )2 AsO4 ⋅ 6H2 O ?
26. 𝐵3+ ion cannot exist in aqueous solution because (A) -3 (B) +1
(C) +3 (D) +5
of its
(A) strong reducing ability. 32. A sample of Oleum is labelled 109%. The % of
(B) strong oxidizing ability. free SO3 in the sample is
(C) small size and large charge. (A) 40% (B) 80%
(D) large size and small charge. (C) 60% (D) 9%

27. Thermodynamically the most stable form of 33. In basic medium, CrO2− 2−
4 oxidize S2 O3 to form
carbon is SO2− −
4 and itself changes to Cr(OH)4 . How many
2−
mL of 0.154MCrO4 are required to react with 40
(A) diamond (B) graphite
mL of 0.246MS2 O2−3 ?
(C) fullerenes (D) coal (A) 200 mL (B) 156.4 mL
(C) 170.4 mL (D) 190.4 mL
28. CCl4 is inert towards hydrolysis but SiCl4 is
readily hydrolysed because 34. In the reaction
(A) carbon cannot expand its octet but silicon can xHI + yHNO3 → NO + I2 + H2 O
expand its octet. (A) x = 3, y = 2 (B) x = 2, y = 3
(B) ionisation potential of carbon is higher than (C) x = 6, y = 2 (D) 𝑥 = 6, 𝑦 = 1
silicon. 35. A monoatomic ideal gas undergoes a process in
(C) carbon forms double and triple bonds. which the ratio of p to V at any instant is constant
(D) electronegativity of carbon is higher than that and equals to 1 . What is the molar heat capacity
of silicon. of the gas?
(A) 4R/2 (B) 3R/2
29. Which of the following statements is incorrect? (C) 5𝑅/2 (D) 0
(A) Boron shows only +3 oxidation state.
36. An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as
(B) In Ga + 3 oxidation state is more stable than shown in P-V diagram. The net work done during
+1 oxidation state. the cycle is equal to
(C) In Sn + 2 oxidation state is more stable than
+4 oxidation state.
(D) In Tl + 1 oxidation state is more stable thim
+3 oxidation state.

30. Equivalent weight of FeS2 in the half reaction,


FeS2 → Fe2 O3 + SO2 is
(A) M/10 (B) M/11
(C) M/6 (D) M/1 (A) 12P1 V1 (B) 6P1 V1
(C) 5P1 V1 (D) 𝑃1 𝑉1
37. An ideal gas is expanded form (p1 , V1 , T1 ) to 40. The heats of formation of CO2 ( g) and H2 O(l) are
(p2 , V2 , T2 ) under different conditions. The −394 kJ/mole and −285.8 kJ/ mole respectively
∗ [C3 H8 ( g)] = −2221.6 kJ . Then
incorrect statements(s) among the following & ΔHCombustion
is(are) calculate the heat of formation of C3 H8 ( g).
(A) The work done by the gas is less when it is (A) 212.2 kJ (B) -143.3 kJ
expected reversibly from 𝑉1 to 𝑉2 under (C) 185.4 kJ (D) -103.6 kJ
adiabatic conditions as compared to that
when expanded reversibly from 𝑉1 to 𝑉2 41. Study the following thermochemical equations :
under isothermal conditions. A → B; ⁡; ⁡ΔH = +100kcal
(B) The change in internal energy of the gas is (i) B → C; ⁡ΔH = −80kcal
zero, if it is expanded reversibly with T1 = The correct order of enthalpies of formation of
T2 , and (ii) positive, if it is expanded A, B and C is -
reversibly under adiabatic conditions with (A) A < B < C (B) A < C < B
T1 ≠ T2 . (C) C < A < B (D) B < C < A
(C) If the expansion is carried out freely, it is
simultaneously both isothermal as well as 42. Heat liberated for an ideal gas undergoing
adiabatic reversible isothermal process is 1200 cal at 300 K
(D) The work done on the gas is maximum when What will be Gibb's free energy change for the
it is compressed irreversibly from (p2 , V2 ) to process
( p1 , V1 ) against constant pressure p1 (A) 1200 cal (B) -1200 cal
(C) 400 cal (D) -400 cal
38. Match the column
Column - I Column - II 43. Pressure of 10 moles of an ideal gas is changed
from 2 atm to 1 atm against constant external
N2 ( g) pressure without change in temperature. If
A. + O2 ( g) → P. ΔS = 0 surrounding temperature ( 300 K ) and pressure (1
atm) always remains constant then calculate total
2NO(g) entropy change ( ΔSsystem + ΔSsurrounding ) for
given process.
2KI(g) (A) 56 J/K (B) 14 J/K
+ Hgl2 (aq) (C) 16 J/K (D) 20 J/K
B. → Q. ΔS < 0
44. Electronegativity of group 13 elements follow the
K 2 [HgI4 (aq)
order;
(A) B > Ga > Al > Tl > In
PCl3 ( g) (B) B > Tl > Ga > Al > In
C. + Cl2 ( g) → R. ΔH > 0 (C) B > T1 > In > Ga > Al
(D) B > A1 > T1 > In > Ga
PCl5 ( g)
45. The strongest reducing agent among the following
NH3 ( g) is
D. + HCl(g) → S. ΔH < 0 (A) GeCl2 (B) SnCl2
(C) PbCl2 (D) TlCl
NH4 Cl(s)
A B C D SECTION-B
(A) P, R Q, S Q, S Q, S Integer Type Questions (46-50)
(B) R P, Q, S Q, P P, S
(C) R, S P, S, R R, T S, T 46. For a titration of 100 cm3 of 0.1MSn2+ to
(D) P, Q Q, S Q, T P, Q, S Sn+4 , 50 cm3 of 0.40MCe4+ solution was
required. The oxidation state of cerium in the
39. If x1 , x2 and x3 are enthalpies of H − H, O = 0 reduction product is
and O − H bonds respectively, and x4 is the
enthalpy of vaporisation of water, estimate the 47. 10 gCaCO3 were dissolved in 250 mL of M HCl
standard enthalpy of combustion of H2 ( g) and the solution was boiled. What volume (in ml)
𝑥
(A) 𝑥1 + 22 − 2𝑥3 + 𝑥4 of 2 M KOH would be required to equivalence
𝑥2
(B) 𝑥1 + 2
− 2𝑥3 − 𝑥4 point after boiling? Assume no change in volume
𝑥2
(C) 𝑥1 + − 𝑥3 + 𝑥4 during boiling.
2
𝑥2
(D) 2𝑥3 − 𝑥1 − 2
− 𝑥4

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48. The enthalpy of combustion of acetylene is -312 49. One mole of a non-ideal gas undergoes a change
kcal per mole. If enthalpy of formation of CO2 of state (2.0 atm, 3.0 L, 95 K) ⟶ (4.0 atm, 5.0
&H2 O are −94& − 68kcal per mole respectively, L, 245 K ) with a change in internal energy, ΔU =
calculate C ≡ C bond enthalpy. 30.0 L. atm. Calculate change in enthalpy of the
Given that enthalpy of atomisation of C is 150 process in L. atm.
kcal per mole and H − H bond enthalpy and C - H 50. The work done (in cal) in adiabatic compression
bond enthalpy is 103 kcal per mole and 93 kcal of 2 mole of an ideal monoatomic gas by constant
per mole respectively. external pressure of 2 atm starting from initial
pressure of 1 atm and initial temperature of 30
K(R = 2cal/mol-degree )
SECTION-III (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION-A (C) 4! ⋅ ⁡5 𝐶3 ⋅ 3 !
Single Correct Type Questions (51-70) (B) 4! ⋅ ⁡5 𝐶3 ⋅ 2!
51. Let (𝑛𝑘) represents the combination of 𝑛 things (D) 4 ! (⁡5 𝐶3 − 5)3 !
taken 𝑘 at a time.
The value of (100
98
) + (99
97
) + (98
96
) + (97
95
)+ 57. Let 𝐴1 , 𝐴2 , 𝐴3 , … … . . , 𝐴𝑛 are the vertices of a
⋯ . . +(42) + (31) + (20) equals : polygon of sides 𝑛. If the number of pentagons
that can be constructed by joining these vertices
(A) 15050 (B) 101000 such that none of the side of the polygon is also
(C) 151500 (D) 166650 the side of the pentagon is 36 , then the value of 𝑛
is equal to :
52. The greatest value of the term independent of 𝑥 in (A) 8 (B) 10
cos 𝜃 10 (C) 11 (D) 12
the expansion of (xsin 𝜃 + ) is:
𝑥
(A) ⁡10 𝐶5 (B) 2 5 58. Two mutually perpendicular straight lines through
⁡10 𝐶5 origin form an isosceles triangle with the line
(C) 2⁡5 ⋅ ⁡10 𝐶5 (D) 25 2𝑥 + 𝑦 = 5, then the area of triangle is:
(A) 5 (B) 3
5
53. The value of (C) (D) 1
2
1 10 102
81𝑛
− 81𝑛 ⋅ ⁡2𝑛 𝐶1 + 81𝑛 ⋅ ⁡2𝑛 𝐶2 +
59. A light beam emanating from the point 𝐴(3,10)
103 2𝑛 102𝑛
⋅ ⁡ 𝐶3 + ⋯ … + is equal to: reflects from the line 2𝑥 + 𝑦 − 6 = 0 and then
81𝑛 81𝑛
passes through the point 𝐵(5,6). The equation of
(A) 2 (B) 0
1
the incident and reflected beams are respectively:
(C) (D) 1 (A) 4𝑥 − 3𝑦 + 18 = 0 and 𝑦 = 6
2
(B) 𝑥 − 2𝑦 + 8 = 0 and 𝑥 = 5
54. The coefficients of 𝑥 5 in the expression (C) 𝑥 + 2𝑦 − 8 = 0 and 𝑦 = 6
(D) none of these
(𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 2)5 is:
(A) -83 (B) -82 60. Let 𝐴(−3,2) and 𝐵(−2,1) be the vertices of a
(C) -81 (D) -80 triangle 𝐴𝐵𝐶. If the centroid of triangle 𝐴𝐵𝐶 lies
on the line 3𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 2 = 0, then the locus of
55. If the number of fourteen digit numbers which can vertex 𝐶 is :
be formed by using the digits 1,2,3,4,7,7,7, … . .7 (A) 4𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 5 = 0
(digit 7 is used 10 times) such that there are (B) 3𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 3 = 0
(C) 4𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 3 = 0
atleast two identical digits between distinct digits
(D) 3𝑥 + 4𝑦 + 5 = 0
(distinct digits are 1,2,3 and 4) is 𝑘 ⋅ 5 ! then 𝑘 is :
(A) 3 (B) 7 61. Consider the point 𝐴(3,4), 𝐵(7,13) . If 𝑃 be a
(C) 14 (D) none of these point on the line 𝑦 = 𝑥 such that 𝑃𝐴 + 𝑃𝐵 is
minimum, then co-ordinate of 𝑃 is :
13 13 23 23
56. Number of ways 3 girls and 5 boys can be seated (A) ( 7 , 7 ) (B) ( 7 , 7 )
around a circular table such that no two girls sit 31 31 33 33
(C) ( 7 , ) (D) ( 7 , )
together and not more than two boys sit between 7 7
two girls :
(A) 4 ! 3 !

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62. In a △ 𝐴𝐵𝐶, if 𝐴(2, −1), 𝐵(−3, −2) and equation 68. 25190 − 19190 − 8190 + 2190 is divisible by
of angle bisector of ∠𝐵 of triangle is 3𝑥 − 2𝑦 + (A) 34 but not by 14
5 = 0, then equation of 𝐵𝐶 is : (B) Both 14 and 34
(A) 𝑥 + 𝑦 + 5 = 0 (C) Neither 14 nor 34
(B) 5𝑥 + 𝑦 + 17 = 0 (D) 14 but not by 34
(C) 4𝑥 + 9𝑦 + 30 = 0
(D) 𝑥 − 5𝑦 − 7 = 0 69. If 𝑎, 𝑏 and 𝑐 are the greatest values of ⁡19 𝐶𝑝 , ⁡20 𝐶𝑞
and ⁡21 𝐶𝑟 respectively, then
63. A variable line 𝐿 passes through the point of 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐
(A) = =
10 11 42
intersection of the lines 3𝑥 + 4𝑦 = 12 and 𝑥 + 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐
2𝑦 − 5 = 0 meeting the coordinate axes at 𝐴 and (B) 10 = 11
= 21
𝑎 𝑏 𝑐
𝐵, then the locus of foot of perpendicular from (C) 11 = = 42
22
origin to it, is : 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐
(D) 11 = = 21
(A) 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 4𝑥 + 3𝑦 22
3 4
(B) 𝑦 + 𝑥 = 4
70. ⁡𝑛−1 𝐶𝑟 = (𝑘 2 − 8)𝑛 𝐶𝑟+1 if and only if:
2 2)
(C) 2(𝑥 + 𝑦 = 4𝑥 + 3𝑦 (A) 2√2 < 𝑘 ≤ 3
3 4
(D) 𝑦
+𝑥 =6 (B) 2√3 < 𝑘 ≤ 3√2
(C) 2√3 < 𝑘 < 3√3
64. On the portion of the straight line 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 2 (D) 2√2 < 𝑘 < 2√3
which is intercepted between the axes, a square is
constructed away from the origin, with this SECTION-B
portion as one of its side. If 𝑝 denote the Integer Type Questions (71-75)
perpendicular distance of a side of this square 71. Let coefficient of 𝑥 2 and 𝑥 3 in the expansion of
from the origin, then the maximum value of 𝑝 is : (3 + 𝑎𝑥)9 are equal. If 𝑎 lies between the roots of
(A) 3√2 (B) 2√3 the equation 49𝑥 2 + 7𝑝𝑥 − 9 = 0, then the range
2 3
(C) (D) of 𝑝 is (−∞, −𝜆). Find the value of 𝜆.
√3 √2

72. If the sum of all values of 𝑘 for which the lines


65. Fifteen identical balls have to be put in five
different boxes. Each box can contain any number 𝐿1 : 𝑥 + 𝑦 + 3 = 0, 𝐿2 : 2𝑥 + 𝑘𝑦 − 1 = 0 and
of balls. The total number of ways of putting the 𝐿3 : 2𝑥 + 3𝑦 + 1 = 0 do not form a triangle is
𝑚 𝑚
balls into the boxes 𝑠0 that each box contains at (𝑚, 𝑛 ∈ 𝑁). Find the value of [ ].
𝑛 𝑛
least two balls is equal to [Note: [𝑘 ] denotes greatest integer less than or
(A) ⁡9 𝐶5 (B) ⁡10 𝐶5 equal to 𝑘.]
6
(C) ⁡ 𝐶5 (D) ⁡10 𝐶6
73. The number of divisors of 5400 which are
𝑛 𝑛 𝑛+1
66. If ⁡ 𝐶3 + ⁡ 𝐶4 > ⁡ 𝐶3, then divisible by 6 but not by 9 is
(A) 𝑛 > 6 (B) 𝑛 > 7
(C) 𝑛 < 6 (D) none of these 74. If the number of integral terms in the expansion
𝑛
(31/2 + 51/8 ) is exactly 33 , then the least value
67. If 𝑝 = (8 + 3√7)n and 𝑓 = 𝑝 − [𝑝] , where [⋅] of 𝑛 is:
denotes the greatest integer function, then the
value of 𝑝(1 − 𝑓) is equal to 75. If
1 𝑛
⁡ 𝐶𝑛
1 1
+ 𝑛 ⁡𝑛 𝐶𝑛−1 + ⋯ + 2 ⁡𝑛 𝐶1 + ⁡𝑛 𝐶0 =
𝑛+1
(A) 1 (B) 2 1023
(C) 2 𝑛
(D) 22𝑛 10
then 𝑛 is equal to

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