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TEST - 1 (Paper-I)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(4)

31.

(2)

61.

(3)

2.

(3)

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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5.

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35.

(4)

65.

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6.

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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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8.

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38.

(3)

68.

(3)

9.

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39.

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69.

(1)

10.

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40.

(4)

70.

(3)

11.

(1)

41.

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71.

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12.

(1)

42.

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72.

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13.

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43.

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73.

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14.

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44.

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74.

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15.

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45.

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75.

(3)

16.

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46.

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76.

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17.

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47.

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77.

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18.

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48.

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78.

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19.

(1)

49.

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79.

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20.

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50.

(1)

80.

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21.

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51.

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81.

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22.

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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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24.

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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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26.

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56.

(1)

86.

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27.

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57.

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87.

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28.

(3)

58.

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88.

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29.

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59.

(2)

89.

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30.

(4)

60.

(1)

90.

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

Answer (4)

4.

v = 72 km/hr = 20 m/s

Answer (3)

dv
a v
dt

0 = 20 (0.4)t
t = 50 s
Using equation v2 = u2 2as

0 = (20)2 2(0.4)s

v0

400
0.8

dv
adt
v
0

2[ v v 0 ] at

s = 500 m
v v0

After 50 s train stops and still signal is 50 m ahead.


2.

Answer (3)

c
x

dx c

dt x

c
100

v v0

c = 200

xdx = cdt

x
ct
2 x

x v 0t

ct

v 0 at 2
a2t 3

12
2

Answer (4)
Time of flight of coin

5.

2 v0
a

2 v 03/2
3 a

Answer (3)
In the given figure equation of parabola v = 3t2 6t

1
2.7 (11) t 2
2

Distance travelled

t = 0.7 s

In reference frame of ground

2
2
= (3t 6t )dt (3t 6t ) dt

ucoin = 2.4 m/s

x=4+4

At top-most point of its path its speed become zero


0 = 2.4 (9.8)t1

x=8m
6.

t1 = 0.245 s

Answer (1)
At the time of collision there x and y coordinates are
same.

0 = (2.4)2 2(9.8)h1
h1

(2.4)2
0.3 m
2(9.8)

250
250
(t t 0 )
t
2
2

h2

1
g (t t1)2
2

250

=1m
Total distance travelled = h1 + h2
= 1.3 m

2/10

... (2)

From equation (2), we get

t = 75 s
3.

a2t 2
v 0 at
4

v=0

x12

... (1)

From equation (1), we get

x
2 2

x22

at
2

3
1
250
1
t gt 2
(t t0 ) g (t t0 )2
2
2
2
2

From equation (1) and (2), we have


t0 = 11 s

... (1)

... (2)

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7.

12. Answer (1)

Answer (1)

1
(8)t 2
2

Since y component will not get affected by collision


with wall

16

Gravity is only responsible for ball to let it back


at same level as it were initially.

t=2s
  
v u at

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2v 0 sin
g

= 10 j (8i 2 j)(2)
= 16i 14 j

Answer (2)


| v | 21.26 m/s

at

13. Answer (3)

an

an = gcos

at = gsin
9.

Answer (2)

Velocity of y with respect to ball should be directed


towards x.
u sin30

2u
sin
3

3
sin
4

aR

v2
3 m/s2
R

at = 4 m/s2
In the figure tan

10. Answer (2)

u
u 2 2gH
Range =
g

4
3

= 53
14. Answer (2)
15. Answer (3)

= 25.3 m

Just after cut of string DE force acting on block C


is same as before the cut

11. Answer (1)

3
3 3

hence aC = 0
16. Answer (3)

60

a/2
2T

3
3 3

sin( 60 ) sin 60

7
in3
s
g
75

1
sin( 60 )
2

50a = 50g T

60 = 30

75

= 90

a
3
2T 75g
2
4

50 g
... (1)
... (2)

On solving equation (1) and (2), we get


T = 300 N

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17. Answer (4)

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Since normal reaction is less than mgcos

u2
y

u1

From figure (1) aA have also one component perpendicular to the plane


gsin

Considering constrained motion


x
sin

h
x
h
sin

x
y cos t
... (1)
cos
x
tan
... (2)

On differentiating both these equation w.r.t. time we
get

ay
aA

aA g (sin )2 ay2

aA g sin

19. Answer (1)

u2 (1 + sin) = u1

mg

(Here is a variable)
here u1

dy
dt

sin

Tcos = mg

16
46

Tsin = N

dx
u2
dt
18. Answer (1)

N = mgtan
N = 163 newton
20. Answer (3)

In absolute reference frame

For ball B
T2 = mgcos30
For ball A
T1cos30 = mg

mgsin

T1 4
T 3
2

mgcos
mg

21. Answer (2)

Fig.-1
If N = mgcos

By FBD

then aA = gsin

In reference frame of B

N + maBsin = mgcos

N
maB

mg
Fig.-2
N = mgcos maBsin

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T
Mg

T = mg

... (1)

N = T + Mg

... (2)

2T = N

... (3)

On solving m = 5 kg

mg

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22. Answer (2)

24. Answer (2)

2 kg

25. Answer (2)

f
5 kg

Fcos

15 N

20

3 kg

5a = 15
a = 3 m/s2

mgsin N

2a = f 5

Fsin + mgcos

f = 11 N and it is within maximum friction limit.


23. Answer (1)

By FBD

NQ

N = Fsin + mgcos
Fcos = mgsin + N

60
30

ma

mg

mg (sin cos )
(cos sin )

26. Answer (4)

In FBD of cylinder

27. Answer (1)

ma is psuedo force

28. Answer (3)

Now using Lami's theorem

29. Answer (2)

mg
ma

ag
sin150 sin150

30. Answer (4)

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)
More directionally concentrated orbitals show more
overlapping forming stronger bond.

..

..

F
F

32. Answer (3)

x = 5.5
33. Answer (1)
This is based on fact.
34. Answer (2)
Bond angle of NF3 is lower than that of NH3 because
F is more electronegative than N and bond pair of
electrons move away from central atom. Bond angle
of PF 3 is higher than that of PH 3 due to backbinding in PF3 which is not possible in PH3.

P=F

PF

.F.
+

Let the number of moles of NO2 in 10 mole of the


mixture be x

Molecular weight of the mixture = 2 33.35 = 66.70

46x (10 x)92


66.70
10

PF

BF3 and BCl3 have same bond angle i.e., 120.


Bond angle of OF2 is less than that of H2O in the
same way as NF3 has lower bond angle than NH3.
35. Answer (4)
The hybridisation of Xe in XeOF2 is sp3d. The XeOF2
molecule has trigonal bipyramid structure and Tshape with F-atoms occupying axial position. Thus,
F Xe F bond angle is 180.
36. Answer (3)
I2 + 10HNO3 2HIO3 + 10NO2 + 4H2O
Moles of HNO3 needed = 10 moles of I2
= 10

12.7
0.5
254

Mass of HNO3 needed = 0.5 63 = 31.5 g

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47. Answer (1)

37. Answer (1)


Carbon and sulphur have same number of atoms. It
means they have same number of moles.
Moles of C = Moles of S

2.4
0.075
32

Mass of C = 0.075 12 = 0.90 g

Radius of n th orbit of a Bohr atom is given by


2

n
z

For 4th orbit of He+, r4 (r1)H

NaHCO3 decomposes on heating as


2NaHCO3 Na2CO3 + CO2+H2O
168 g NaHCO3 on heating loses 62 g of its mass.
Actual loss in mass = 0.62 g.
Mass of NaHCO3 in the given mixture = 1.68 g
Mass of Na2CO3 in the given mixture

38. Answer (3)

rn (r1)H

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= 2.74 1.68 = 1.06 g


Mole fraction of NaHCO3

(4)2
8(r1)H
2

39. Answer (2)

0.02
0.67
0.03

48. Answer (4)


P4O10 + 6H2O 4H3PO4

rn+1 rn = rn1

Mass of water added to 100 g mixture of P4O10 and


H3PO4 = 27 g

0.53[(n + 1)2 n2] = 0.53(n 1)2

108 g H2O reacts with 284 g P4O10

On solving, n = 4
40. Answer (4)
XeF4 has two lone pairs; SiF4 has no lone pair; BrF3
has two lone pairs and SF4 has only one lone pair.
41. Answer (3)
MgS is most covalent due to higher polarisation
power of Mg2+ and higher polarisability of S2.

27 g H2O would react with

284
27 71 g
108

49. Answer (4)


Electronic configuration of N2, N2+, N2 and N22 are

N2 : 12s *12s 22s * 22s 22 px 22 py 22pz

N2 : 12s *12s 22s * 2s 22 px 22 py 21pz

42. Answer (2)


p

x
x
h
; x

2
2
4

h
1 h
1
h
; v

2
m 4x
2m 2

43. Answer (3)


Mass of 750 ml solution = 750 1.4 = 1050 g.
54
567 g
Mass of solute in it = 1050
100

44. Answer (3)

IE4
Since the ratio IE is maximum, the element
3
belongs to Group-13 of the periodic table. The
formula of its chloride would be MCl3.
45. Answer (2)
N has positive electron gain enthalpy because of its
stable electronic configuration.
46. Answer (4)
The oxides of less electropositive metals are
amphoteric.

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N2 : 12s *12s 22s * 22s 22pz 22 px 22 py *12 px

N22 : 12s *12s 22s * 22s 22pz 22 px 22 py *22 px


Bond order of N2

1
[10 4] 3
2

Bond order of N2

1
[9 4] 2.5
2

Bond order of N2

1
[10 5] 2.5
2

2
Bond order of N2

1
[10 6] 2
2

Bond length is inversely proportional to bond order.


Bond length of N22 is longest.
50. Answer (1)
4th excited state of an atom is 5th orbit. There will
be three lines in the visible region of emission
spectrum due to 5 2, 4 2 and 3 2
transitions

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51. Answer (4)

55. Answer (3)

It is based on (n + ) rule.

NH2 and OF2 have tetrahedral structure and angular


bent shape.

52. Answer (2)


CH3 Cl has higher dipole moment than CH3 F
due to higher bond length.
53. Answer (3)

56. Answer (1)


57. Answer (3)
58. Answer (4)

54. Answer (1)


Each S-atom of S 8 molecule undergoes sp 3
hybridisation.

59. Answer (2)


60. Answer (1)

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (3)

65. Answer (4)


Let ln a = > 0

3 2i
3 2i
zz
z

z 3 0
2
2
Radius =

3 2i
2

x2 + 22x 3 = 0
D = 44 + 12 > 0 as > 0

5
3
2

Also f(1) f(2) < 0


(22 + 3) (42 + 4 3) < 0

62. Answer (3)

(2 + 3) ( 1) (2 + 3) (2 1) < 0

D = b2 + 4|a|2 > 0
But x

b D
which is complex number
2a

66. Answer (4)

63. Answer (1)


z11 1 = (z 1) (z z1) (z z2) .... (z z11)

(z z1) (z z2) ... (z z11) =

z11 1
z 1

Put z = and 2, and divide, we get

( z2 2 ) ( z3 2 ).....( z11 2 ) 22 1 1
2
.
( z2 )( z3 )..... ( z11 )
1 11 1
=

2 1 1
.
2 1 1

( 5 1)

64. Answer (3)

z2

8z3 z1
8 1

Clearly z2 divides AC in the ratio 8 : 1 externally


67. Answer (2)

3 z

4
4

|z|
z |z|

(|z| + 4) (|z| 1) 0
68. Answer (3)

For required terms

1 2 1

x x x 2
x

x2 2x(1 x) + 3[1 x]2 = 0

x
x
x 1 2 x 1 3 0

2 1
Coefficient of x1 in x 2 + Coefficient of x in
x

=0

7z2 = 8z3 z1

|z|min = 1

=1

2 1
x 2
x

1
, 1
2

x
x 1

The roots of the given equation are


and
1

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73. Answer (1)

69. Answer (1)


x1 + x2 = 1, x1x2 = 2
y1 + y2 = 1, y1y2 = 2

C(2 3, 6)

x1 y1 + x2 y2 = 0

2 3

x1 + x2 = (y1 + y2) and x1x2 = y1y2


Now, (x1 y1) (x1 y2) (x2 y1) (x2 y2)

= (x12 x1(y1 + y2) + y1y2) (x22 x2(y1 + y2) + y1y2)

= (x12 x1(x1 + x2) x1x2) (x22 x2(x1 + x2) x1x2)

= (2x1x2) (2x1x2) = 16
Argument of z is least at P when OP is tangent to
the circle

70. Answer (3)

n r 1 a
1
r
x

(n 1)
a
1
x

OC 12 36 4 3
OP 48 12 6

a
x

tan( )

3
5

6
3
1
5
16

tan

T6 and T7 are the greatest terms.

2 3

2 3
1

6
3

Let I + f = (2 3)5 = 5C0.25 + 5C1.24 3 + ..... +


5

C5 ( 3)

I = 723

74. Answer (4)


< 0

and are of opposite sign


> 0 and < 0
Again, + > 0

75. Answer (3)

is 7th root of unity.

+ + = 3,

7 = 1 and 1 + + 2 + ..... + 6 = 0

+ + = 0

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|| > ||

72. Answer (3)

log3 1 2 3 4 5

= log3 9 + log3|6| = 2

Numerically positive root is greater than the


negative one.

I + 1 = 2[32 + 240 + 90]

= log3|6 86|

Also, >

f (2 3)5 5 C0.25 5 C1.24 3 ..... 5 C5 .( 3)5

+ = p > 0 and = q < 0 (as p > 0, q > 0)

71. Answer (2)

1 7

+ = and so on and = 1

1
1
1

1
1
1

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76. Answer (4)

80. Answer (1)

11.10C0 + 10.10C1 + 9.10C2 + ..... + 1.10C10

Let f(x) = x(4x2 x + 2)

= 1.10C0 + 2.10C1 + 3.10C2 + ..... + 11.10C10

Clearly f(x) = 0 has only one real root

x(1 +

x)10

x(10C

10C x10)
10

10C

1.x

10C

x2

+ ..... +

Differentiating both sides, we get


(1 + x)10 + 10x(1 + x)9 =
+ ..... + 11.10C10x10

10C
0

81. Answer (3)

+ 2.10C1x + 3.10C2x2

0 +2.
10.29

10 C

+ 3. 10C 2 + ..... + 11. 10C 10 = 2 10 +

Co-efficient of

= 6144

n(n 1)(n 2).....(n r 1) r


.x
r!
We get the first negative term when n r + 1 < 0
Tr 1

35C .35C
0
15

82. Answer (3)


12

2k

i 2 sin 13

12

= ie

2 k
i
13

k 1

78. Answer (2)

5!
1
3 p ( x 2 )q
General term =
p! q ! r !
x
where p + q + r = 5 and 2q r = 4
q=2

r=0 p=3

q=3

r=2 p=0

The required co-efficient of x4

5! 3
5!
.3 ( 1)2
( 1)3
2!3!
3!2!

= 260

2k

13

Let

12

i k
k 1

2
i
13
e

13th root of unity

2k
12 2 k i
i
= i e 13 , . e 13 13th root of unity

k 1

1
1
1 1
12
11
= i 2 3 ..... 12 i ( ..... )



= i
83. Answer (3)
(z1 + z2)2 = 3z1z2

Let z = |z|ei and = ||ei



i
2| |e 4
i

i
= 2 | | e .e 4

1 i
= 2

i cos

z12 + z22 = z1z2

79. Answer (2)

35C
35C
20
35

12
2k
2k

i
i sin
cos

=
13
13
k 1

38
3
r = 13

35C1.35C16 + ..... + 35C20.35C35 = 35C25

k 1

35
r 1 0
3

35C .35C
1
16 .....
50
x in (1 x2)35

= 35C25

77. Answer (1)

35C x
1

The co-efficient of x50


= 35C0.35C15 +

29.12

(x + 1)35 (1 x)35 = (1 x2)35


(35C0x35 + 35C1x34 + ..... + 35C35) (35C0
+ 35C2x2 ..... 35C35x35) = (1 x2)35

Put x = 1,
10 C

x(4x2 x + 2) = 0 also has only one real


root

2 (1 i )

4 = 3b
4
3
84. Answer (3)

t2 + 4t 5 =0
t2 + 5t t 5 = 0
(t 1) (t + 5) = 0
|x 1| = 1, |x 1| 5
x = 2, 0

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85. Answer (2)

88. Answer (3)

(1 2x)n 1 + 2n
= 1 2 xx

Statement-2 is false as equality holds only when z1


and z2 are on the same side of origin

n(n 1) 2
x ..... 1 2 nx
2

Statement-1 is true as

2 n(n 1) n
C3 x 3 .....
= x
2

2 3i

4 6
196 441
i

5 5
25

Divisible by x2

| 2 3i | 13 and

86. Answer (3)


rth term from the end = (n r + 2)th term from the
beginning
4th term from the end =

1
C8 (3 5 )3

11

4 6
7 6
i | 2 3i | i
5 5
5 5

P(1) = 8 7 1 = 0
P(1) is true
k

Let P(k) is true i.e., 64 2 7k 1 = 7

= 275 5
Statement (1) is true and statement (2) is false

Now, P(k + 1) : 64

87. Answer (4)


=

1
P (1): 0! 1 , i.e., true
2

k
8.64 2

k 1
2

7(k 1) 1

7k 8

= 7.64 2 64 2 7k 1 7

k
Let P(k) be true i.e., (k 1)!
2

= 7(64 2 1) 7
which is divisible by 7.

Now to check P(k + 1)


k 1

4 6
16 36 2
i

13
5 5
25
5

89. Answer (1)

11 10 9
1
5 5 4
=
3 2 1
3

k 1
2

2 3i

637 7

13
5
5

90. Answer (4)

k!

Clearly the point 3 + i lies on the circle but there is


no point of intersection

k
2 (k 1)!

k

(3, 1)

k
,k k !
2
But clearly

/4
(2, 0)

k k 1 (k 1)k 1

2k
2k 1

When k > 2
P(n) does not hold for n = 2

  

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