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FIITJEE JEE MAIN TEST SERIES (2018-19)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 9 [SET – 2]
DATE: 24/12/2018
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

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BATCHES – 1819 (MAINS)

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PART – I : PHYSICS
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The pressure on a square plate is measured by measuring the force on the plate and the length
of the sides of the plate. If the maximum error in the measurement of force and length are
respectively 4% and 2%, The maximum error in the measurement of pressure is
(a) 1% (b) 2%
(c) 6% (d) 8%

2. The length, breadth and thickness of a block are given by l  12cm, b  6 cm and
t  2.45cm. The volume of the block according to the idea of significant figures should be
(a) 1 102 cm3 (b) 2  102 cm3
(c) 1.763 102 cm3 (d) None of these

3. What is the angular momentum of an electron in Bohr’s hydrogen atom whose energy is – 0.544
eV.
h 2h
(a) (b)
 
5h 7h
(c) (d)
2 2

4. The following diagram indicates the energy levels of a certain atom when the system moves from
4E level to E. A photon of wavelength l1 is emitted. The wavelength of photon produced during
7 l1 4E
it's transition from E level to E is l2. The ratio will be
3 l2 7
E
3
9 4
(a) (b)
4 9 E
3 7
(c) (d)
2 3

5. In an interference arrangement similar to Young's double slit experiment, the slits S1 and S2 are
illuminated with coherent microwave sources each of frequency 10 6 Hz. The sources are
synchronized to have zero phase difference. The slits are separated by distance d = 150 m. The
intensity I ( ) is measured as a function of , where  is defined as shown. If I0 is maximum
intensity, then I ( ) for 0    90o is given by
(a) I()  I0 / 2 for   0o (b) I ( )  I0 / 2 for   30o
(c) I( )  I0 / 4 for   90o (d) I ( ) is constant for all values of 

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6. In Young's double slit experiment, the intensity on the screen at


B
a point where path difference is l is K. What will be the intensity
at the point where path difference is l / 4
K K P Q
(a) (b)
4 2
C A
(c) K (d) Zero

7. In Young’s double slit experiment, the two slits act as coherent sources of equal amplitude A and
wavelength l. In another experiment with the same set up the two slits are of equal amplitude A
and wavelength l but are incoherent. The ratio of the intensity of light at the mid-point of the
screen in the first case to that in the second case is
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1
(c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 1

8. In the figure is shown Young’s double slit experiment. Q is the


position of the first bright fringe on the right side of O. P is the Q
S1 B
11th fringe on the other side, as measured from Q. If the
O
wavelength of the light used is 6000 1010m , then S1B will S2
be equal to Slit P
(a) 6  106 m (b)
6.6  106 m
(c) 3.138 107 m (d) 3.144 107 m

9. A beam with wavelength l falls on a stack of partially reflecting planes


with separation d. The angle  that the beam should make with the
planes so that the beams reflected from successive planes may  
interfere constructively is (where n =1, 2, ……)
1 nl  1 nl  d
(a) sin   (b) tan  
 d   d 
1 nl  1 nl 
(c) sin   (d) cos  
 2d   2d 

10. A wavefront presents one, two and three HPZ at points A, B and C respectively. If the ratio of
consecutive amplitudes of HPZ is 4 : 3, then the ratio of resultant intensities at these point will be
(a) 169 : 16 : 256 (b) 256 : 16 : 169
(c) 256 : 16 : 196 (d) 256 : 196 : 16

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11. A plane electromagnetic wave of wave intensity 6 W/m2 strikes a small mirror area 40 cm2, held
perpendicular to the approaching wave. The momentum transferred by the wave to the mirror
each second will be
(a) 6.4  107 kg m / s2 (b) 4.8  108 kg m/ s2
(c) 3.2  109 kg  m / s2 (d) 1.6  1010 kg m / s2

12. The maximum number of possible interference maxima for slit-separation equal to twice the
wavelength in Young’s double-slit experiment is
(a) Infinite (b) Five
(c) Three (d) Zero

13. A short linear object of length l lies along the axis of a concave mirror of focal length f at a
distance u from the pole of the mirror. The size of the image is approximately equal to
1/ 2 2
 u f   u f 
(a) l  (b) l 
 f   f 
1/ 2 2
 f   f 
(c) l  (d) l 
 u f   u f 

14. An air bubble in sphere having 4 cm diameter appears 1 cm from surface nearest to eye when
looked along diameter. If amg = 1.5, the distance of bubble from refracting surface is
(a) 1.2 cm (b) 3.2 cm
(c) 2.8 cm (d) 1.6 cm

15. A glass prism (m = 1.5) is dipped in water (m = 4/3) as shown in figure. A light ray is incident
normally on the surface AB. It reaches the surface BC after totally reflected, if
(a) sin   8/9 (b) 2/3 < sin  < 8/9
(c) sin   2/3 (d) It is not possible

A
16. The refracting angle of prism is A and refractive index of material of prism is cot . The angle
2
of minimum deviation is
(a) 180°– 3A (b) 180° + 2A
(c) 90° –A (d) 180° – 2A

17. The focal length of an objective of a telescope is 3 metre and diameter 15 cm. Assuming for a
normal eye, the diameter of the pupil is 3 mm for its complete use, the focal length of eye piece
must be
(a) 6 cm (b) 6.3 cm
(c) 20 cm (d) 60 cm

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18. Two transparent slabs have the same thickness as shown. One is made of material A of refractive
index 1.5. The other is made of two materials B and C with thickness in the ratio 1 : 2. The
refractive index of C is 1.6. If a monochromatic parallel beam passing through the slabs has the
same number of waves inside both, the refractive index of B is
t t/3 2t/3

A B C

(a) 1.1 (b) 1.2


(c) 1.3 (d) 1.4

19. Three right angled prisms of refractive indices n1, n2 and n3 are fixed together using an optical
glue as shown in figure. If a ray passes through the prisms without suffering any deviation, then

n2
n1 n3

(a) n1  n2  n3 (b) n1  n2  n3
(c) 1  n1  n2  n3 (d) 1  n22  n12  n32

20. The apparent depth of water in cylindrical water tank of diameter 2R cm is reducing at the rate of
x cm/minute when water is being drained out at a constant rate. The amount of water drained in
c.c. per minute is (n1 = refractive index of air, n2 = refractive index of water)
(a) x  R2 n1/n2 (b) x  R2 n2/n1
(c) 2  R n1/n2 (d)  R2 x

21. An Indian submarine and an enemy submarine move towards each other during maneuvers in
motionless water in the Indian ocean. The Indian submarine moves at 50 km/h, and the enemy
submarine at 70 km/h. The Indian sub sends out a sonar signal (sound wave in water) at 1000
Hz. Sonar waves travel at 5500 km/h. What is the frequency detected by the Indian submarine
I E

50 km/h 70 km/h

(a) 1.02 kHz (b) 2 kHz


(c) 2.5 kHz (d) 4.7 kHz

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22. A stretched wire of length 110 cm is divided into three segments whose frequencies are in ratio
1 : 2 : 3. Their lengths must be
(a) 20 cm ; 30 cm ; 60 cm
(b) 60 cm ; 30 cm ; 20 cm
(c) 60 cm ; 20 cm ; 30 cm
(d) 30 cm ; 60 cm ; 20 cm
23. A tuning fork A produces 4 beats/sec with another tuning fork B of frequency 320 Hz. On filing the
fork A, 4 beats/sec are again heard. The frequency of fork A, after filing is
(a) 324 Hz (b) 320 Hz
(c) 316 Hz (d) 314 Hz

24. A sphere of radius r is kept on a concave mirror of radius of curvature R. The arrangement is kept
on a horizontal table (the surface of concave mirror is frictionless and sliding not rolling). If the
sphere is displaced from its equilibrium position and left, then it executes S.H.M. The period of
oscillation will be
  R  r 1.4   Rr
(a) 2   (b) 2  
 g   g 

 rR   R
(c) 2   (d) 2  
 a   gr 

25. The metallic bob of a simple pendulum has the relative density r. The time period of this
pendulum is T. If the metallic bob is immersed in water, then the new time period is given by
r 1 r
(a) T (b) T
r r 1
r 1 r
(c) T (d) T
r r 1

26. On a smooth inclined plane, a body of mass M is attached between two springs. The other ends
of the springs are fixed to firm supports. If each spring has force constant K, the period of
oscillation of the body (assuming the springs as massless) is
1/ 2
 m
(a) 2  
 2K 
1/ 2
 2M  M
(b) 2  
 K 
Mg sin
(c) 2 
2K
1/ 2
 2Mg 
(d) 2  
 K 

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27. One end of a spring of force constant k is fixed to a vertical wall and
the other to a block of mass m resting on a smooth horizontal M
surface. There is another wall at a distance x0 from the black. The
spring is then compressed by 2x0 and released. The time taken to
2x0 x0
strike the wall is
1 k k
(a)  (b)
6 m m
2 m  k
(c) (d)
3 k 4 m

28. Two exactly similar wires of steel and copper are stretched by equal forces. If the difference in
their elongations is 0.5 cm, the elongation (l) of each wire is
)  2.0  1011 N / m2
Y s (steel
)  1.2  1011 N / m2
Y c (copper
(a) l s  0.75cm, l c  1.25cm (b) l s  1.25cm, l c  0.75cm
(c) l s  0.25cm, l c  0.75cm (d) l s  0.75cm, l c  0.25cm

29. There are two wires of same material and same length while the diameter of second wire is 2
times the diameter of first wire, then ratio of extension produced in the wires by applying same
load will be
(a) 1 : 1 (b) 2 : 1
(c) 1 : 2 (d) 4 : 1

30. An elastic material of Young's modulus Y is subjected to a stress S. The elastic energy stored per
unit volume of the material is
2Y S2
(a) 2 (b)
S 2Y
S S2
(c) (d)
2Y Y

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PART – II : CHEMISTRY
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. If saturated vapours are compressed slowly (temperature remaining constant) to half the initial
volume, the vapour pressure will
(A) become four times (B) becomes double
(C) remain unchanged (D) become half of original

2. Based on the data given below, the correct order of reducing power is
Fe3   aq  e � Fe 2  aq  ; Eº  0.77V
Al3   aq  3e � Al  s  Eº  1.66V
Br2  aq  2e � 2Br   aq ; Eº  1.08V
(A) Br  < Fe 2 < Al (B) Fe2  < Al < Br 
(C) Al < Br  < Fe 2  (D) Al < Fe2 < Br 

3. What will be depression in freezing point when 2 molal Ca  NO3  2 is dissolved in water
K f  H2O   1.86kgmol1K �

� . Given:
� �mc of Ca  NO3  2 is 32.8W 1cm2mol1 and �m� is
164 W 1 cm2 mol1.
(A) 5.208 (B) 4.46
(C) 0.744 (D) 8.92

4. The difference between heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume for the
reaction
2C6H6  l   15O2  g � 12CO2  g  6H2 O  l  at 25ºC in kJ mol1 is
1 1
(A) 2.477kJ mol (B) 7.43 kJ mol
1 1
(C) 2.477kJmol (D) 7.43kJ mol

5. A solid having unit cell made up of planes as shown in figure. Coordination number of atom A is

(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 12

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6. Heaviest element is the lanthanide series is


(A) Lanthanum (B) Erbium
(C) Lutetium (D) Lawrencium

7. Determine the value of Eº cell for the following reaction


���
Cu  Sn2  ��
2 4
�Cu  Sn (equilibrium constant is 106)

(A) 0.1773 (B) 0.01773 (C) 0.2153 (D) 1.773

8. You are given 0.4 M Al2  SO 4  3 . It is 80% ionized Vant Hoff factor will be
(A) 5 (B) 4.5 (C) 4.2 (D) 3.5

9. In a solution, if three molecules of soute undergo association 3A � A 3 . The degree of


association a is given by the formula
3  1  i i 1
(A) a  (B) a 
2 2
3  i  1 i 1
(C) a  (D) a 
2 3

10. Chlorine shows two oxidation state in the same compound. The compound is
(A) CaOCl2 (B) HClO3
(C) CCl4 CO  NH3  4 Cl2 �
(D) �
� Cl

11. An excess of AgNO3 is added to 100 mL of 0.01 M solution of dichlorotetra aquachromium (III)
chloride. The no. of moles of AgCl precipitated would be
(A) 0.001 (B) 0.002
(C) 0.003 (D) 0.02

12. Reduction potential diagram for Cu in acid solution is


Cu2 
0.15V
 Cu 
0.050V
 Cu
Eº  X volt
What is the value of X> Does Cu+ disproportionate in solution
(A) 0.65 V, yes (B) 0.65 V, No
(C) 0.325V, yes (D) 0.325 V, No.

13. Which nitrate on decomposition gives metal


(A) AgNO3 (B) Pb  NO3  2
(C) NH4NO3 (D) Ca  NO3  2

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14. Cuprous chloride on reaction with acetylene in presence of ammonium hydroxide gives Red
coloured explosive. Red explosive is
(A) Cu2O (B) Cu2H2
(C) Cu2C2 (D) All the above

15. Salt A is orange in colour on decomposition it gives green residue & inert gas along with water.
Salt A is
(A) Na2Cr2 O7 (B) K 2Cr2O7
(C)  NH4  2 Cr2O7 (D) Cr2O3

16. A 0.004 M solution of Na 2SO4 is isotonic with 0.010 M solution of glucose at same temperature.
The apparent percentage dissociation of Na 2SO4 is
(A) 25% (B) 50% (C) 75% (D) 85%

17. An aqueous solution contains 5% by mass of urea (M = 60) and 10% by mass of sucrose (M =
342). If molal depression constant of water is 1.86 K Kg mol –1, the freezing point of solution is
(A) – 1.46ºC (B) –2.46ºC
(C) –3.46ºC (D) –4.46ºC

18. Which of the following is/are correct for an ideal binary solution of two volatile liquids (eg.
Benzene & toluene)?
(A) its vapour is always richer in the more volatile component (compared to the liquid)
(B) the liquid will gradually become richer in the more volatile component if such a mixture is
boiled (distilled)
(C) the pT (i.e the total pressure) above the solution will be the sum of the vapour pressures of the
two pure components.
(D) the boiling point of the solution will be less than the boiling points of the two components.

19. The value of DGº of Hg  l  ��


�����Hg  g  is 31 kJ/mol. At what external pressure mercury start
–1 –1
boiling at 25ºC (R = 8.3 J mol K )
(A) 105.44 (B) 10 12.5
(C) 108.52 (D) 10 3.12

20. Identify the metal M whose extraction is based on the following reactions
MS  2O2 � MSO4
2MS  3O2 � 2MO  2SO2
MS  2MO � 3M  SO2
MS  MSO4 � 2M  2SO2
(A) Magnesium (B) Aluminium
(C) Lead (D) tin

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21. There have been several efforts to develop alternative gold extraction processes which could
replace the use of sodium cyanide for extraction of gold. Why?
(A) Sodium cyanide solutions corrode mining machinery
(B) Sodium cyanides escapes into ground water and produces hydrogen cyanide which is toxic to
may animals
(C) Gold obtained by this process is not pure
(D) The amount of gold in aluminosilicate rocks is very less.

22. Extraction of zinc from blende is achieved by


(A) electrolytic reduction
(B) roasting followed by reduction with carbon
(C) roasting followed by reduction with another metal
(D) roasting followed by self-reduction

What is the mole ratio of benzene  PB  150 torr  and toluene  PT  50 torr  in vapour phase if
º º
23.
the given solution has a vapour pressure of 120 torr?
(A) 7: 1 (B) 7: 3 (C) 8: 1 (D) 7: 8

4
24. In the crystal field of the complex � �Fe  Cl  CN 4  O2  �
� the electronic configuration of metal is
6 0
found to be t 2g .e g then which of the following is true about this complex ion
(A) It is a diamagnetic complex
(B) O – O bond length will be less than found in O 2 molecule
(C) Its IUPAC name will be chlorotetracyanosuperoxidoferrate (II) ion
(D) All the above the true

25. All the following complexes show decreases in their weights when placed in a magnetic balance
then the group of complexes having tetrahedral geometry is
(i) Ni  CO  4 (ii) K [ AgF4 ] Zn  CN 4 �
(iii) Na2 �
� � (iv) K 2 [ PtCl4 ]
(iv) �
�RhCl  PPh3  3 �

(A) (ii), (iii), (iv) (B) (i), (iiii)
(C) (i), (iii), (iv) (D) None of these

26. The green coloured complex K 2 � Cr  CN 4  NH3   NO  �


� � is paramagnetic and its paramagnetic
moment (spin only) is 1.73 B.M. Which of the following is incorrect about is
(A) It IUPAC name is Potassium amminetetracyanonitrosyliumchromate (I)
3 2
(B) Hybridisation state of chromium is sp d
(C) It can show geometrical isomerism
(D) It can show linkage isomerism

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27. B2H6 cannot give


(A) B2H5 Cl (B) B2  CH3  6 (C) B2  CH3  4 H2 (D) None of these

28. In the extraction of Cr, Mn etc, aluminium is used as a reducing agent because
(i) Al has a great affinity for oxygen
(ii) Al2 O3 formation is a highly exothermic process
(iii) Al reduces the oxides of Cr, Mn etc.
(iv) Al2O3 formation is a highly endothermic process
(A) i, ii, iv (B) i, iii, iv
(C) i, ii, iii (D) i, iv

29. Purple of cassius is colloidal solution of


(A) Ag (B) Au
(C) Cu (D) Pt

30. Hydrogen electrodes are placed in 2 solution of pH= 3 and pH = 6 at 25ºC. A salt bridge links the
solution. What is the EMF of cell thus constructed?
(A) 0.327 V (B) 0.277 V
(C) 0.477 V (D) 0.177 V

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PART – III : MATHEMATICS


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

1. Given an equilateral triangle ABC with side length equal to ‘a’. Let M and N be two points
AB
respectively on the side AB and AC such that AN  kAC and AM  . If BN and CM are
n
orthogonal then k is:
(A) (2  n) / (1  2n) (B) (2  n) / (1  2n)
(C) (2  n) / (n  2) (D) (2  n) / (2  n)

r r r r
2. Given the vectors u  2 i  j  k,
r r r r r r r r r
v  i  j  2k and w  i  k. If the volume of the parallelepiped having cu, v and c w as
r r r
concurrent edges is 2, then c i  j  k 
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 5 (D) 6

r r r r r  r r r
3. If a and c are unit vectors and b  5. The angle between a and c is . and b  2c  aa
3
Then, a is a root of the equations:
(A) x 2  2x  1  0 (B) x 2  x  1  0
(C) x 2  x  12  0 (D) x 2  2x  1  0
r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r
4. Let a  i  j, b  j  k and c  aa  bb. If the vectors i  2 j  k,3 i  2 j  k and c are coplanar,
r r r
then the modulus of vector  a  3b  i  3 j  4k is
(A) 5 (B) 5
(C) 10 (D) None of these

5. Four vertices of a tetrahedron ABCD are A(3, -2, 1); B(3, 1, 5); C(4, 0, 3) and D(1, 0, 0). Let the
acute angle between the plane faces ADC and ABC is , then 4 tan2   29 cos 2  
(A) 15 (B) 25
(C) 29 (D) 45

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x 3 y 4 z5
6. The distance between the point (3, 4, 5) and the point where the line   meets
1 2 2
the plane x  y  z  17 is:
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 9

7. Let ABCD be a tetrahedron such that the edges AB, AC and AD are mutually perpendicular. Let
the area of triangles ABC, ACD and ADB be D1, D 2 and D 3 respectively. Then, the area of the
triangle BCD is
1
(A)  
D12  D 22  D 32 (B)
2

D12  D 22  D 32 
1
(C)
3
 D12  D22  D23  (D) none of these

x2 y 3 z4
8. For the line   , which one of the following is incorrect?
2 3 4
r
(A) It is parallel to the line r  (1,1,1)  l(4,6,8)
(B) It lies in the plane x  2y  z  0
(C) It is parallel to the plane x  2y  z  10
x y z
(D) It is same as line  
1 2 3

rrr r r r 1r r r
9.  
Let a,b,c be three non-zero non-collinear vectors such that a � b �c  a b c. If  is the angle
2
r r
between a and b, then tan  
(A) 3 (B)  3
1 2 2
(C) (D)
2 2 3

r r 2 � 2 � 4 �ˆ
10. Let ˆ b  sin �
a  (2  sin ˆi  cos ˆj  sin2k, 
� �
ˆi  cos �
� �
ˆj  sin �
2 
� k,
� 3 � � 3 � � 3 ��
r � 2 �ˆ � 2 � ˆj  sin � 4 �ˆ � �
c  sin �
 �i  cos � � 2 
� �k, be three vectors where  �� 0, �. Then the
� 3 � � 3 � � 3 � � 2�
maximum volume of tetrahedron whose coterminous edges are represented be the vectors
r r r r r r
2b �c,3c �a a �4b is
(A) 4 3 (B) 16
(C) 12 (D) 8

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11. Given unit vectors m,n ˆ ˆ and p̂ such that angle between m̂ and n̂ is a and angle between p̂ and
 mˆ �nˆ  is also a, if �
�ˆˆm
np ˆ�
�= ¼, then the value of a is
(A) 30o (B) 45o
(C) 15o (D) 150o
r
12. Let O be an interior point of DABC such that OA  2OB  3OC  0 . Then the ratio of the area of
DABC to the area of DAOC is
(A) 1/3 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1/2

If sin a, sin b and cos a are in G.P., then roots of the equation X  2Xcot b  1  0 are always
2
13.
(A) Equal (B) real
(C) imaginary (D) greater than 1


14. If x  Xcos   Y sin , y  X sin   Y cos , x 2  4xy  y 2  AX2  BY 2 ,O � � then which of the
2
following is incorrect
 
(A)   ,B  3 (B)   ,B  1
6 4
 
(C) A  B,   (D) B  1,  
3 6

15. If a, b, g are acute angles such that cos a  tan b, cos b  tan g and cos g  tan a then which of the
following is incorrect
(A) sin a  sin b (B) sin b  sin g
5 1 5 1
(C) sin g  (D) cos a 
2 2

16. If tan(  cos   cot(  sin , then the values of cos(   / 4 is (are)
(A) 1/2 (B) 1/ 2
1
(C) � (D) none of these
2 2

If 0 �x �2, then the number of solutions of 3(sin x  cos x)  2(sin x  cos x)  8 is


3 3
17.
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4

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18. General solution of sin2 x  5 sin x cos x  6cos2 x  0 is


(A) x  n   / 4, n �z
1
(B) n  tan 6,n �Z only
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these

19. The solution of 4 sin2 x  tan2 x  cos ec 2 x  cot 2 x  6  0 is  n �Z 


 
(A) n � (B) 2n �
4 4
 
(C) n  (D) n 
3 6

20. The number of solutions of the matrix equation X2  I other than I, is (where I is the 2 �2 unit
matrix)
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) more than 2

21. There are two possible values of A in the solution of the matrix equation
1
2A  1 5 � �A  5 B � �
� 14 D �
� 4 � � � where A, B, C, D, E, F are real numbers.
� A�� 2A  2 C � �E F �


The absolute value of the difference of these two solutions of A is
8 11
(A) (B)
3 3
1 19
(C) (D)
3 3

1 2r  1�
� 50
1 2r  1�

22. For a matrix A  �
0 1 �
, the value of ��0 1 �
is equal to
� � r 1 � �
�1 100 � 1 4950 �

(A) � (B) �
�0 1 �� 0
� 1 ��
1 5050 �
� 1 2500 �

(C) � (D) �
0
� 1 �� 0
� 1 ��

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�sin  cos  �
23. Consider a matrix A(  � then
 cos  sin  �
� �
(A) A( is symmetric (B) A( is skew symmetric
� �
(D) A (  A �  2 �
2
(C) A 1 (  A  
�2 �

24. If two parallel chords of a circle, having diameter 4 units, lie on the opposite sides of the centre
1 �1�
and subtend angles cos � �and sec  7  at the centre respectively, then the distance between
1

7
��
these chords, is:
4 8
(A) (B)
7 7
8 16
(C) (D)
7 7

25. The mean age of 25 teachers in a school is 40 years. A teacher retires at the age of 60 years and
a new teacher is appointed in his place. If now the mean age of the teachers in this school is 39
years, then the age (in years) of the newly appointed teacher is:
(A) 25 (B) 30
(C) 35 (D) 40

1
� 1  x2  1  x2 � 1
26. The value of tan � , x < ,x �0, is equal to:

�1 x  1 x
� 2 2

� 2
 1 
(A)  cos 1 x 2 (B)  cos 1 x 2
4 2 4
 1 
(C)  cos1 x 2 (D)  cos1 x 2
4 2 4

27. The equation sin4 x  cos4 x  sin2x  a  0 is solvable for


(A) 5 / 2 �a �1/ 2 (B) 3 �a �1
(C) 3 / 2 �a �1/ 2 (D) 1 �a �1

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28. If roots of the equation


2x 2  4x  2sin   1  0 are of opposite sign, then  belongs to
� 5 � �  � �5 �
(A) � , � (B) � 0, ��� ,  �
�6 6 � � 6 � �6 �
�13 17 �
(C) � , (D)  0, 
�6 6 ��

2cos2 x  3 cos x 1
29. The number of solutions of the equation 2 sin x  3  1 in [0, ] is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5

n
� x�
�1 n �
30. Evaluate lim � �
n ��
� x
 1�

�n �

�cos x sin x � �cos x cos x �
(A) � (B) �
� sin x cos x �� � sin x cos x �

�cos x sin x � �cos x sin x �
(C) � (D) �
� sin x  sin x �
� � cos x cos x �

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 8 [SET – 2]
DATE: 24/12/2018

ANSWERS KEY

PART – I
PHYSICS
1. D 9. C 17. A 25. D
2. B 10. B 18. C 26. A
3. C 11. D 19. D 27. C
4. B 12. B 20. B 28. A
5. B 13. D 21. A 29. D
6. B 14. A 22. B 30. B
7. B 15. A 23. A
8. A 16. D 24. B

PART – II
CHEMISTRY

1. C 9. A 17. B 25. B
2. A 10. A 18. A 26. B
3. A 11. A 19. A 27. B
4. D 12. C 20. C 28. C
5. D 13. A 21. B 29. B
6. C 14. C 22. B 30. D
7. A 15. C 23. A
8. C 16. C 24. C

PART – III
MATHEMATICS
1. A 9. B 17. A 25. C
2. A 10. C 18. C 26. C
3. D 11. C 19. A 27. C
4. B 12. B 20. D 28. B
5. C 13. B 21. D 29. A
6. C 14. B 22. D 30. A
7. A 15. D 23. C
8. D 16. C 24. B

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS
1. (d)
F F
P  2 , so maximum error in pressure (P)
A l
 DP  DF Dl
  100   100 2  100
 P  max F l
=4%+2×2%=8%
2. (b)
Volume V  l  b  t
 12 6  2.45  176.4 cm3
V  1.764 102 cm3
since, the minimum number of significant figure is one in breadth, hence volume will also contain
only one significant figure. Hence, V  2  102 cm3 .
3. (c)
13.6
By using E   eV (for H2 atom)
n2
13.6
Þ – 0.544   Þ n2 = 25 Þ n = 5
n2
h 5h
\ Angular momentum = n  .
2 2
4. (b)
Transition from 4E to E
hc hc
(4E  E)  Þ l1  ...... (i)
l1 3E
7
E to E
Transition from
3
7  hc 3hc
 E  E  Þ l2  ...... (i)
3  l2 4E
l1 4
From equation (i) and (ii) 
l2 9
5. (b)
c 3  108
For microwave l    300m
f 106
P

S1 Y
 
d

S2 Dx
D

As Dx  d sin
2
Phase difference   (Path difference)
l
2 2
 (d sin )  (150sin )   sin
l 300
I R  I1  I 2  2 I1I 2 cos

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  sin 
\ I R  2I1[1  cos( sin )]  4I1 cos2  
 2 
2   sin 
IR will be maximum when cos   1
 2 
\ (I R )max  4I1  I o
2   sin 
Hence I  I o cos  
 2 
If   0, then I  I o cos  I o
If   30, then I  I o cos2 ( / 4)  I o / 2
If   90o , then I  I o cos2( / 2)  0
6. (b)
2
By using phase difference   (D)
l
For path difference l, phase difference 1  2 and for path difference l/4, phase difference 2
= /2.
 I1 cos2(1 / 2)
Also by using I  4I 0 cos
2
Þ 
2 I 2 cos2( 2 / 2)
K cos2(2 / 2) 1
  K
Þ I2 2  / 2  1 / 2 Þ I2  .
cos   2
 2 
7. (b)
Resultant intensity I  I1  I 2  2 I1I 2 cos
At central position with coherent source (and I1  I 2  I0
Icon  4I0 ... (i)
In case of incoherent at a given point,  varies randomly with time so (cos )av = 0
\ I In coh  I1  I 2  2I0 ... (ii)
Icoh 2
Hence  .
I Incoh 1
8. (a)
P is the position of 11th bright fringe from Q. From central position O, P will be the position of 10 th
bright fringe.
Path difference between the waves reaching at P = S1B =10 l = 10  6000  10–10 = 6  10–6m.
9. (c)
Path difference  2d sin
\ For constructive interference
2d sin  nl 

 nl   
Þ   sin1 
 2d 

10. (b)
I A  R12
2 2
 R2  R2
  R12  1    1
3
2
I B  (R1  R2 )  R12  1 
 R1   4 16
2
 R R 
IC  (R1  R2  R3)2  R12 1  2  3 
 R R1 
 1

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 R R R 
 R12  1  2  3  2 
 R1 R2 R1 
2 2
 3 3 3  13 169 2
 R12  1      2
 R1  R1
 4 4 4  16  256
R12 169 2
\ I A : I B : I C  R12 : : R1  256: 16: 169
16 256
11. (d)
Momentum transferred in one second
2U 2SavA 2 6  40 104
p  
c c 3  108
 1.6  1010 kg-m/s .
2

12. (b)
For maxima D  d sin  nl
n
Þ 2l sin  nl Þ sin 
2
since value of sin  can not be greater 1.
\ n = 0, 1, 2
Therefore only five maximas can be obtained on both side of the screen.
13. (d)
1 1 1
From mirror formula   .....(i)
f v u
Differentiating equation (i), we obtain
2
1 1  v
0  dv  du Þ dv    du .....(ii)
v2 u2  u
v f
Also from equation (i)  .....(iii)
u u f
2
 f 
From equation (ii) and (iii) we get dv    . l
 u f 
2
 f 
Therefore size of image is   l.
 u  f 
14. (a)
v = 1 cm, R = 2 cm m2=1
By using m1=1.5
m 2 m1 m 2  m1
  C
v u R
v
1 1.5 1  1.5 u
 
1 u 2 R
Þ u  1.2 cm
15. (a)
For TIR at AC B A
 C 

Þ sin  sinC
1
Þ sin 
wmg C
mw 8
Þ sin  Þ sin 
mg 9
16. (d)

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A m A  m
sin sin
2 A 2
By using m  Þ cot 
A 2 A
sin sin
2 2
A A  m
cos sin
Þ 2  2
A A
sin sin
2 2
 A  A  m 
Þ sin 90    sin  Þ  m  180 2A
 2  2 
17. (a)
Full use of resolving power means whole aperture of objective in use. And for relaxed vision.

D d

fo fe

fo D 300 15
 Þ  Þ fe  6 cm
fe d fe 0.3
18. (c)
For A
(1.5)t
Total number of waves = ....(i)
l

Totalnumber optical ptahlength


    
 of waves   wavelength 
For B and C
 t  2t 
nB   (1.6) 
Total number of waves = 3
   3 ....(ii)
l l
Equating (i) and (ii) nB  1.3
19. (d)
P Q
B n2
b E 90°
i C r2 F
r1 r3 g
A a D
n1 n3
R S T
a = 90 – r1 b = 90 – r2 g = 90 – r3

At B
sini  n1 sinr1 Þ sin2 i  n12 sin2 r1 .... (i)
At C
n1 sin(90  r1 )  n2 sinr2 Þ n22 sin2 r2  n12 cos2 r1 ....(ii)
At D
n2 sin(90  r2 )  n3 sinr3 Þ n22 cos2 r2  n32 sin2 r3 ....(iii)

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At E
n3 sin(90  r3 )  (1) sin(90  1) Þ cos2 i  n32 cos2 r3 ....(iv)
Adding (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) we get 1  n22  n12  n32
20. (b)
h
Apparent depth h' 
air m liquid

dh' 1 1 dh 1 dh dh
Þ   Þx Þ  amw x
dt m
a w m
a w dt m
a w dt dt
Now volume of water V  R2h
dV dh
Þ  R2  R2. amw x
dt dt
mw n 
 amwR2x  R2x   2  R2x
ma  n1 
21. (a)
Frequency detected by Indian submarine
 v  vsub   5500 50
n' n    1000   1.02kHz.
 v  vsub   5500 50
22. (b)
l1  l2  l3  110cm and n1l1  n2l2  n3l3
n1 : n2 : n3 :: 1 : 2 : 3
n1 1 l2 l n 1 l l
   Þ l2  1 and 1   3 Þ l3  1
n2 2 l1 2 n3 3 l1 3
l1 l1
\ l1    110 so l1  60cm, l2  30cm, l3  20cm.
2 3
23. (a)
nA = ?, nB = Known frequency = 320 Hz
x = 4 bps, which remains same after filing.
Unknown fork A is filed so nA
Hence nA – nB = x Wrong
nB – nA = x Correct
Þ nA = nB – x = 320 – 4 = 316 Hz.
This is the frequency before filing.
But in question frequency after filing is asked which must be greater than 316 Hz, such that it
produces 4 beats per sec. Hence it is 324 Hz.
24. (b)
Tangential acceleration, at   g sin   g
x
at   g
(R  r)

 (R–r)

 is small
R
Motion is S.H.M., with time period
x r Rr
nt  2 x
displaceme  2
T  2 gx g
accelerati
on 
(R
mg sin   r)
25. (d) mg mg cos 

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 m   r  1
When the bob is immersed in water its effective weight =  mg g  mg 
 r   r 
 r  1
\ gef  g  
 r 
T' g r
 Þ T ' T
T gef (r  1)
26. (a)
1/ 2
 M 
Slope is irrelevant hence T  2  
 2K 
27. (c)
The total time from A to C
tAc  tAB  tBC A B C
 (T / 4)  tBC
M
where T = time period of oscillation of spring mass system
tBC can be obtained from, BC  AB sin(2 / T ) tBC
BC 1 T
Putting  we obtain tBC 
AB 2 12
T T 2 m
Þ tAC    .
4 12 3 k
28. (a)
1 Y l l 2  1011 5
l Þ s  c Þ c  11
 …(i)
Y Yc l s l s 1.2  10 3
Also l c  l s  0.5 …(ii)
On solving (i) and (ii) l c  1.25 cm and l s  0.75 cm.
29. (d)
FL 1
l \ l  2 (F, L and Y are constant)
AY r
2
l1  r2 
    (2)2  4
l2  r1 
30. (b)

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CHEMISTRY
1. C
For gases, pressure increases when volume is increased but for a liquid vapour system, the
vapour pressure remains constant regardless increases or decrease in volume when volume is
reduced to half, a part of vapour turns to liquid, maintaining the vapour pressure. Vapour pressure
is a function of temperature only
2. A
º
Ereduction Br2 Br Q Fe 3 Fe 2  Al3 Al
º
Eoxidation Al Al3  Fe 2 Fe 3  Br  Br2
\ reducing agent order: Al  Fe 2  Br Q
3. A
 NO3  ��
2
��� �Ca  aq  2NO3  aq 

2 Q

�m 32.8
a   0.2
�m� 164
t0 1  
t  t eq 1  a a 2a
i = 1+ 2a
1+0.4 = 1.4
\DTf  i �k f �m
= 1.4 �1.86 �2
DTf  5.208k
4. D
DH  DU  DngRT
DH  heat at constant pressure
DU  heat at constant volume
� DH  DU  DngRT
= 3 �8.314 �298
= 7.43kJ mol
5. D
The plane shows face of a solid unit cell that depicts FCC
\ C.N of A = 12
6. C
Fact
7. A
nFEº  RTl nK
2 �96500 �Eº  8.314 �2.303 �298log 10 6
Eº  0.1773 V.
8. C
Al2  SO4  3 � 2Al3   3SO24
t0 1  
t  Teq 1  0.8 2 �0.8 3 �0.8
 0.2 1.6  2.4
i  0.2  1.6  2.4
i  4.2
9. A
3A � A 3
a
t  Teq 1  a
3
a
i  1 a 
3
2a  1  i �3
 1 � a
3 2

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10. A
CaOCl2 ; CaOCl.Cl
1 1
11. A

�Cr  H2O  4 Cl2 �
� AgNO3 �� Cr  H2 O  4 Cl2 �
� AgCl � �
� NO3

0.01�100
Moles formed =
1000
= 0.001
12. B
Cu2 e ��
� Cu1 DG1  1�F �0.15
1 
Cu  e ��
� Cu DG2  1�F �0.5
2 
Cu  2e ��
� Cu DG  DG1  DG2
2 �F �Eº  1�F �0.15  1�F �0.5
0.15  0.5
Eº 
2
0.65
= V
2
=  0.325 V
Yes, it undergoes disproportionation
13. A
2AgNO3 �� D
� 2Ag  s   2NO2  g   O2  g
14. C
2CuCl  C2H2 �� � Cu2 C2  2HCl
15. C
 NH4  2 Cr2O7 ���N2  Cr2O3  2H2O
16. C
0.004 �i  0.01
0.01
i=
0.004
i  2.5
Na2SO4 �� ��� � 2NO


 SO4 2 
1 a 2a a
1  2a  2.5
1.5
a % dissociation  0.75 �100
2
= 75%
17. B
Mass of sucrose = 10 g, mass of urea = 5g
\ mass of water = 100-15
= 85g
ntotal  nsucrose  nurea
10 5
=
342 60
nT  0.1125
0.1125
molality  �1000
85
DTf  1.86 �1.324
DTf  2.462
Tf  2.462 º C
18. A
The liquid becomes richer in less volatile component if such a mixture is distilled
PT  PA  PB �PAº  PBº

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The boiling point of solution will be in between the boiling points of 2 liquids
19. A
Hg  l  � Hg  g 
K p  PHg P
D G º  2.303 RTLog K p
= 2.303 �8.3 �298logPHg
� PHg  10 5.44
20. C
Fact
21. B
Fact
22. B
ZnS  3O 2 ��
� ZnO  SO2
2ZnO  C �� � Zn  CO 2 or ZnO  C � Zn  CO
ZnO  CO �� � Zn  CO2
23. A
P  PBº XB  PTº XT
120  150 �XB  50  1  XB 
120  150XB  50  50XB
70  100 XB
XB  0.7 \ XT  0.3
XBPBº 0.7 �150
YB    0.075
P 120
0.3 �50
YT 
120
YB 7
� 
YT 1
24. C
4
� �
�Fe Cl  CN 4 O2 �
�2 1 1 1 �

25. B
CO

Ni
Nos. of Ni  0
CO CO
(i) CO

(ii) Zn  CN 4 Zn
2
10
3d

\ sp hybridised
3

CN

Zn
CN CN
CN
26. B
Cr is in  1 oxidation state
Hybridisation is d2 sp3
27. B
The bridge bonds are stronger than terminal bonds & do not break easily
28. C
Fact

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29. B
Fact
30. D
At cathode
1
� H2  g
H  e  ��
2
At anode
1
H2  g  ��
�H  e
2

0.0591 10 6
E 0 log 3
1 10
E  0.177 V

MATHEMATICS

1. A
BN.CM  0
r
r r �b r �
 
kc  b . �
�n  c �
� 0
� �
rr r
b.cn b.b rr rr
�k   k.c.c  b.c  0
n n
k1 1 1
�  k   0
n2 n 2
(2  n)
�k 
1  2n)

2. A
rr r
V  c 2 [ uvw ]  2c 2  2

Modulus  c 2

 1 1  3

3. D
r r r r r r
b  2c  aa � b  2c  aa
r2 r r2 r2 r rr
� b  2c  aa  4 c  a 2 a  4a a.c
�1 �
� 5  4  a 2  (4a � �
�2 �
a  2a  1  0
2

4. B
r r r r r r r r r r
    r
c  a i  j  b j  k  a i  (a  b j  b k as a,b and c are coplanar.
1 2 1
3 1  0 so a  3b  0
2
a ab b
Modulus of 3j  4k  9  16  5

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5. C
AB  0i  3j  4k
AC  i  2j  2k
AD  2i  2j  k
i j k
n1  AB �AC  0 3 4  2i  4j  3k
1 2 2
i j k
n2  AC �AD  1 2 2  2(2i  j  2k)
2 2 1
n1.n2 2
cos    , so tan   5
n1 n2 29 2
(2 tan 2  25
6. C
x3 y4 z5
  l
1 2 2
P(x,y,z) �( l  3, 2l  4,2l  5
x  y  z  17
l  3  2l  4  2l  5  17
l 1
l 1
P(x,y,z) �(4,6,7)
Q �(3,4,5)
PQ2  12  22  22 so PQ  3
7. A
Let ABCD be a tetrahedron such that the edges AB, AC and AD are
mutually perpendicular. Let the area of triangle ABC, ACD and ADB
be D1, D 2 and D 3 respectively.

Area of DBCD =
1
2
 1

BC �BD   bi  cj  � bi  dk 
2
1
 bdj  bck  cdi
2
 (b2 c 2  c 2 d2  d2b2 )
1
Now, D1  bc � bc  2D1
2
Similarly, cd  2D 2 and db  2D 3
Area of BCD = D 2
1  D22  D 32 
8. D
r
r   1,1,1  l4, 6,8) as 4i  6j  8k  2(2i  3j  4k)
As (2i  3j  4k).(i  2j  k)  0
As point (2, 3, 4) satisfies the plane x  2y  z  0
If is of course parallel to the plane x  2y  z  10
x y z
Line   satisfied by both points (0, 0, 0) and (2, 3, 4).
2 3 4
9. B
r r r 1r r r
a �(b �c)  a b c
2
r rr r rr 1r r r
b(a.c)  c(a.b)  a b c
2

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rr
a.c  0
rr 1 r r
�  (a.b)  a b
2
r r 1r r
 a b cos   a b
2
1 2 3
cos    ;   ;sin  
2 3 2
10. C
Conceptual
11. C

�ˆˆ ˆ�
npm � � ˆˆˆ�
�pmn �
 pˆ . m
ˆ �nˆ cos a
 m
ˆ �nˆ cos a
 sin a cos a  1 / 4 given)
� sin 2a  1 / 2
a  15o
12. B
1r r r r r r
a �b  b �c  c �a
Area of DABC 2

Area of DAOC 1r r
a �c
2
r r r r
Now a  2b  3c  0
r r r r r
Cross multiply with b,a �b  3 �b  0
r r r r
�޴
a b b c  
r r r r r
Cross multiple with a,2a �b  3a �c  0
r r 3 r r
�޴
a b  c a
2
r r 3 r r r r
\ a �b   c �a   3 b �c  
r r 2r
Let (c �a)  p
r r 3 r r r r
\ a �b   c �a   3 b �c  
r r 2 r
Let �a)  p
(c
r
r r 3p r r p
a �b  b �c 
2 2
r r r r r r
a �b  b �c  c �a
\ Ratio = r r
c �a
r
3p
 r 3
p

13. B
14. B
15. D
16. C
17. A
The given equation is 3(sin x  cosx)  2(sinx  cosx)(1  sinxcosx)  8
18. C
Dividing the given equation by cos x,ascos x  0 does not satisfy the equation, we have
2

tan2 x  5 tan x  6  0

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19. A
(2sin x  cos ecx)2  (tan x  cot x)2  0
1 
� sin2 x  and tan2 x  1 � x  n � ,n �z
2 4
20. D
�a b� �a b � �1 0 �
X2  � �
� � � �
�c d �
�c d� � 0 1�
�a2  bc ab  bd � �1 0 �
� � � �
�ac  cd bc  d2 � � 0 1�
They should be simultaneously satisfied
a2  bc  1 ..(1)
b(a  d)  0 ..(2)
c(a  d)  0 ..(3)
bc  d2  1 ...(4)
From (1) bc  1  a2
From (4) 1  a 2  d2  1
a2  d2  0 � a  d or a  d
Case-I: a = d
From (2), 2ab  0 and 2ac  0
1
If a = 0 then d = 0 and from (1) c 
b
Hence general matrix X satisfying X2  1 can be
�0 b �
� �� infinite in number with b �R  {0}
�1
� 0� �
�b �

21. D
a b�
� �d b �
If P  � � adj. P  �
c d�
� �c a �

1 adj.A
Also A 
det. A
�A 5 �
2A  1 5 �
1� 4 2A  1�
\ �
� 4 �  �2 �
� A � 2A  A  20
1 �A 5 ��A  5 B � � 14 D �
\ �4 2A  1� �  � �E F �
2A 2  A  20 � ��2A 2 C � � �
A  5A  10
2
10
The gives,  14 � A  5 or 
2A 2  A  20 3
10 19
\ 3 
3 3

22. D
Conceptual

23. C
�sin  cos  �
AS A(  �
�  cos  sin  �

A( is certainly neither symmetric nor skew symmetric
�sin   cos  �
Further, A(     �
�cos  sin  � �

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�sin  cos  ��sin   cos  � �1 0�


And A( .A(     � �� � � �� A 1
 cos  sin  ��
� cos  sin  � � 0 1�
(  A(   
�sin  cos  ��sin  cos � �  cos 2 sin 2 � �  �
A 2 (  � �� � � sin 2  cos2 ��A �  2 �

� cos  sin  
�� cos  sin  � � � � 2 �

24. B
�1 �
1  cos 1 � �
�7 �
2  cos 1 7
 
d1  d2  2cos 1  2cos 2
2 2
�1 1 �
 4 cos � cos1 �
�2 7�
1 1
Let cos1   �  cos 
7 7
�1 1� 
Then cos � cos 1 � cos
�2 7� 2
2
cos  / 2 
7
8
\ d1  d2 
7

25. C
Let the age of new teacher be ‘a’
25 �40  60  a
 39
25
a  35

26. C
Let x 2  cos 
1  cos   1  cos 
tan1
1  cos   1  cos 
�  �
 tan1 tan �  �
�4 2 �
   1
   cos 1 x 2
4 2 4 2

27. C
sin4 x  cos 4 x  sin2x  a  0

28. B
1
Roots will be of opposite sign if product of roots is negative � sin  <
2

29. A
30. A
Conceptual

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