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FIITJEE JEE MAIN TEST SERIES (2018-19)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 4 [SET – 1]
DATE: 15/10/2018
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
BATCHES – 1819 (MAINS)

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3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4
(four) marks for correct response.

6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.5 for correct response of
each question. ¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each
question. No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item
in the answer sheet.

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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. 4 charges are placed each at a distance ‘a’ from origin. The dipole y 3q
moment of configuration is
(A) 2qajˆ
x
(B) 3qajˆ –2q –2q
(C) 2qa[iˆ + ˆj] q
(D) None

2. A unit positive point charge of mass m is projected with a velocity V inside


the tunnel as shown. The tunnel has been made inside a uniformly charged
non-conducting sphere. The minimum velocity with which the point charge R/2
should be projected such it can it reach the opposite end of the tunnel, is
equal to
(A) [rR / 4m e0 ]
2 1/ 2

(B) [rR / 24me 0 ]


2 1/2

(C) [rR / 6me0 ]


2 1/ 2

(D) zero because the initial and the final points are at same potential

3. The charge flowing through a resistor R varies with time t as Q = 3t – 6t 2. The heat produced in R
till the current in it becomes zero is
3R 3R
(A) (B)
4 3
4R 9R
(C) (D)
2 2

4. A point charge q is placed at a distance r from the center of a


A
thin metallic spherical shell of radius R as shown in figure.
Electric potential at point A is
1 q 1 q R
(A) (B)
4p �0 R 4p �0 r q
r
1 q q � 1 1�
(C) (D) -
4p �0 �r R �

4p �0 R + r 2
2

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5. In the circuit sown in figure C1 = 1mF and C2 = 1mF. Capacitor C1 C2


C1 is charged to 100 V and C2 is charged to 20 V and after
charging, they are connected as shown. When the switches + – S2 + –
S1, S2 and S3 all are closed 100 V 20 V
(A) No charge will flow through S2
(B) 80 mC charge will flow through S1 S1 S2
(C) 40 mC charge will flow through S2
(D) 60 mC charge will flow through S2

6. In the circuit shown in the figure, the incorrect option is 2W


(A) Current passing through 2W resistor is 2A A B
(B) Current passing through 3W resistor is 4A 10 V
(C) Current in wire DE = 0 6V 2V
(D) Potential of point A is 10 V.
C D
3W
E

7. A block of mass M is kept on a smooth horizontal


surface and another block of mass m is kept on it,
as shown in the figure and there is friction present
between the two blocks with friction coefficient
m = 0.2 . Both the blocks move together with initial
speed v towards the spring, compress it and due
to the force exerted by the spring, move in the
reverse direction of the initial motion. The
maximum possible value of v so that during the
motion, there is no slipping between the blocks, is
( g = 10m / s )
2

(A) 0.2m/s (B) 0.4 m/s


(C) 0.6 m/s (D) 0.8 m/s

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8. What is the distance of centre of mass of the combined system as shown in


figure from ‘O’. System consists of a uniform sector of mass 2m and radius
R, fixed with a uniform arc of mass m and radius R along the edge of the
sector. (System is making an angle q = 600 at their common centre)
5R 4R
(A) (B)
3p 3p
7R
(C) (D) none of these
3p

9. Mass m1 strikes m2 which is at rest. The limiting ratio of


masses for which they will collide again (collision between
ball and wall are elastic, coefficient of restitution between m1
and m2 is e and all the surfaces are smooth.)
e 2e
(A) (B)
2+e 2+e
e
(C) (D) none of the above
2 ( 2 + e)

10. A heavy particle is suspended by a string of length l from O. The particle is given a
horizontal velocity vo . The string becomes slack at some angle and the particle
proceeds on a parabolic path. The value of q if the particle passes through the
point of suspension is

(A) sin
-1
2( ) -1 �1 �
(B) cos � �
�2�
(C) tan
-1
( 2) (D) tan ( 2 )
-1

11. The maximum offset that one can obtained by piling up three
identical bricks of length l
2l 4l
(A) (B)
3 3
5l 11l
(C) (D)
6 12

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12. A wedge of mass M = 3kg and a cube of mass m = 1kg are


shown in figure. the system is released, considering no
frictional force between any two surface, the distance moved
by the wedge, when cube just reaches on the ground is ( in
meters )
1 1
(A) (B)
2 3
2 3
(C) (D)
3 4

13. In the spring mass system shown in the figure, the spring is
compressed by x0 = mg/3k from its natural length and the block
is released from rest. The speed of the block , when it passes
through the point P at mean position, is (there is no friction)
1 m 2m m
(A) g (B) g (C) g (D) None of these
3 k 9k 3k

14. Figure shows the velocity –time graph of a


body in straight line motion then
(A) Maximum acceleration is 2V0 / T
�7 �
(B) Distance travelled by the body is � �V0T
�2 �
(C) Displacement of the body is zero
3
(D) Distance travelled by the body is V0T
2

15. A trolley T of mass 5 kg on a horizontal smooth A


surfaces is pulled by a load of 2 kg through a T B
uniform rope ABC of length 2 m and mass 1 kg. As
the load falls from BC = 0 to BC = 2m, its
acceleration (in m/s2) changes from :
20 30 20 30
(A) to (B) to
6 5 8 8
20 30 C
(C) to (D) none of
5 6
these

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16. In the circuit shown in the figure, I 1, I2, I3, I4 denote


current in the branches. Choose the correct option.
(A) I1 > I2 > I3 > I4
(B) I1 = I2 > I3 > I4
(C) I1 < I3 < I2 < I4
(D) I2 < I1 < I3 < I4

17. A, B and C are voltmeters of resistance R, 1.5R B


and 3R, respectively. When some potential
difference is applied between X and y, the A Y
voltmeter readings are VA, VB and VC,
respectively. Then :
(A) VA = VB = VC (B) VA  VB = VC C
(C) VA = VB  VC (D) VA  VB = VC

18. Particle A and C are situated at a vertical distance h apart


which is a constant distance between A and C always. A has a
velocity u = 15 m/s at an angle of 60° with horizontal and C has
a velocity V at an angle of 30° with horizontal. The angular
velocity of C relative to A is 2 rad/sec. Find h.
(A) 2.5 m (B) 5 m
(C) 7.5 m (D) 8.5 m

19. A capacitor of capacity 6 µF and initial charge 160 µC is


connected with key S and resistance as shown in figure. Point
M is earthed. If key is closed at t = 0 ; then the current through
resistance R = (1W) at t = 16 µ s is :
10 10
(A) A (B) A
3e e
20
(C) A (D) None of these
3e

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20. A thin rod of length L is lying along the x-axis with its ends at x = 0 and x = L. Its linear mass
n
�x �
density varies with x as K � � where; n can be zero or any positive number. Then which of the
�L �
following is correct.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

21. 3 blocks of mass 1kg each kept on horizontal smooth ground are
connected by 2 taut strings of length l as shown. B is pulled with
constant acceleration a0 in direction shown. The relative velocity of
A & C just after striking is (if coefficient of restitution of collision
between A and C is e)
(A) 2e 2a0l (B) zero (C) e 2a0l (D) e 4a0l

22. Two current elements P and Q have current voltage characteristics as shown below :

Which of the graphs given below represents current voltage characteristics when P and Q are in
series.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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23. All spheres are identical of radius R and initially uncharged, S 1 is closed at t = 0, leaving all
other switches open. After sufficiently long time S 1 opened and S2 is closed. The process is
done till Sn–1 is opened and Sn is closed. Net loss of energy of system after t = 0 if process is
done for infinite number of spheres, is
S1 S2 S4

S3

20
(A) pe0RV 2 (B) 2pe0RV
2

6
8
(C) pe0RV 2 (D) Zero
3

24. Let I1, I2 and I3 be the moment of inertia of a uniform square plate about
axes AOC, xDx' and yBy' respectively as shown in the figure. The
moments of inertia of the plate I1 : I2 : I3 are in the ratio.
(A) 1 : 1/7 : 1/7
(B) 1 : 12/7 : 12/7
(C) 1 : 7/12 : 7/12
(D) 1 : 7 : 7

25. The length of a wire of a potentiometer is 100 cm, and the e.m.f. of its standard cell is E volt.
It is employed to measure the e.m.f. of a battery whose internal resistance is 0.5W. If the balance
point is obtained at l = 30 cm from the positive end, the e.m.f. of the battery is
30 E
(A)
100.5
30 E
(B)
100 - 0.5
30(E - 0.5i)
(C) , where I is the current in the potentiometer wire.
100
30 E
(D)
100

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r
26. A particle of mass m is subjected to a force F = F0 [cos(t)iˆ + sin(t)j]ˆ . If initially (t=0) the particle
was at rest, the kinetic energy of the particle as a function of time is given by:
F2 F2
(A) 0 (1 - cos(2t)) (B) 0 (1 - cos t)
m m
F02 F02
(C) sin(t) (D) t
m m

27. A circuit is comprised of eight identical batteries and a resistor


R = 0.8W. Each battery has an emf of 1.0 V and internal resistance of 0.2W. The voltage
difference across any of the battery is

(A) 0.5V (B) 1.0V


(C) 0 V (D) 2 V

In the arrangement shown string and pulley are massless and smooth F = 20t (N)
and a vertical upward force F = 20t (Newton) is applied to the pulley,
then the velocity of the block A, when the block B will loose contact
with the horizontal surface, is
(A) 5 m/s (B) 10 m/s
(C) 15 m/s (D) None of these

B A
4kg 2kg

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m
29. In the figure, a man of true mass M is standing on a weighing machine
placed in a cabin. The cabin is joined by a string with a body of mass
m. Assuming no friction, and negligible mass of cabin and weighing
machine, the measured mass of man is (normal force between the man
and the machine is proportional to the mass)

Mmg mg
(A) measured mass of man is (B) acceleration of man is
(M + m) (M + m)
(C) measured mass of man is M. (D) none of these

30. Let an infinite charge (linear charge density l ) is placed parallel to y2


d

z-axis at origin O as shown in diagram. Now, the value of �


E.dy
0
along
y
the line y1y2 which is at a distance d from the origin will be

(A)
l
2pe0
ln 4 (B)
l
4pe0
ln2 +l x
y1
l l d
(C) ln2 (D) ln 4
8pe0 pe0

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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. Among the following structures


H CH2CH3 OH

H3C CH2CH3 HO H H CH3

OH CH3 CH2CH3

I II III
(A) All the three are identical
(B) All the three structure are different
(C) I and II are identical while I and III are different
(D) I and III are identical while I & III are different

2. The incorrect statemens about the following reaction are


Cl2 h
O 
O3
 X 
H2 Ni
 Y  C6H13Cl
( Z)
(A) Y has 1º and 3º H atoms (B) Z is a mixture of two structural isomers
(C) ‘X’ has two geometrical isomers (D) One of the structural isomers of Z is chiral

3. Statement 1: Cis and Trans 2-Butene have different boiling point


Statement 2: Geometrical isomers have different polarities so have different physical properties
(A) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

4. The correct order of heat of combustion of the following hydrocarbon is

( I) ( IV )
( II) , ( III) ,
,

(A) I < II < III < IV (B) I < II < IV < III
(C) II < I < III < IV (D) IV < III < II < I

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5. In the following reaction the most probable product will be


Br

H CH3 

OH
SN2

H3C H

C2 H 5
CH3 OH

HO H H CH3
(A) (B)
H3C H H3C H
C 2H 5 C 2H 5
CH3 C 2H 5
(C) H
(D)
OH H CH3
H3C H H3C H
C 2H 5 OH

6.
conc.HNO3 H2 SO4
HO SO3H  A

‘A’ will be
(A) p-nitrophenol (B) Picric acid
(C) OH (D) OH

NO2

NO2

SO3H SO 3H

7. Among the following compounds, the most basic compound is


(A) (B)

N
N
H
(C) (D) OH

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F

Br

8. The correct name of is


I Cl
(A) 2-Bromo-1-chloro-3-fluoro-5-iodobenzene (B) 2-Bromo-3 chloro-1-fluoro-5-iodobenzene
(C) 1-Bromo6-chloro-2-fluoror-4-iodobenzene (D) None of these

9. Which of the following orders is correct in respect of bond dissociation energy?


+ - + -
(A) N2 > N2 (B) O2 > O 2
(C) NO + > NO (D) all of these

10. Which of the following statement is true?


(A) F - N - F angle in NF3 is greater than H-N-H angle in NH3
(B) F–N–F angle in NF3 is smaller than H–N-H angle in NH3
(C) H-O-H angle in H2 O is greater than H-N-H angle in NH3
(D) F-O-F angle in F2O is greater than H-O-H angle in H2O

11. Ionisation potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. If hydrogen atom in its ground state is excited by
monochromatic light of energy 13.22 eV then the spectral lines emitted according to Bohr theory
will be
(A) one (B) three (C) twelve (D) fifteen

12. The threshold frequency for emitting photoelectrons from a metal surface is 5 �1014 s -1. Which of
the following could be the frequency of radiation to produce photoelectrons having twice the
15 -1
kinetic energy of theose produced by the radiation of frequency 10 sec .
(A) 2.15 �1014 s -1 (B) 3.70 �1013 s-1
14 -1
(C) 4.11�10 s (D) 15 �1014 s -1

What is the molar solubility of Mn ( OH) 2 ( K sp = 4.5 �10 ) in a buffer solution containing equal
-14
13.
amounts of NH4 and NH3 ( K b = 1.8 �10 ) ?
+ -5

(A) 3.0 �10 -4 (B) 1.38 �10-4


(C) 1.38 �10 -3 (D) 7.3 �10 -4

14. The thermal stability of BaCO3 , CaCO3 , SrCO3 and MgCO3 decreases in the order
(A) BaCO3 > SrCO3 > MgCO3 > CaCO3 (B) CaCO3 > SrCO3 > MgCO3 > BaCO3
(C) BaCO3 > SrCO3 > CaCO3 > MgCO3 (D) MgCO3 > CaCO3 > SrCO3 > BaCO3

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15. For the reaction A ( g ) + B ( g) ���C ( g) at equilibrium the partial pressure of the species are
���

PA = 0.15 atm, PC = PB = 0.30 atm. If the capacity of reaction vessel is reduced, the equilibrium is
re-established. In the new situation partial pressure A and B become twice. What is the partial
pressure of C?
(A) 0.30 (B) 0.60 (C) 1.20 (D) 1.80

16. The first ionisation potential of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order
(A) Na < Mg > Al < Si (B) Na > Mg > Al > Si
(C) Na < Mg < Al < Si (D) Na > Mg > Al < Si

17. Which of the following do not increase with dilution at a given temperature?
(A) pH of 10 -3 M acetic acid solution
(B) pH of 10 -3 M aniline solution
(C) degree of dissociation of 10 -3 M acetic acid
(D) degree of dissociation of 10 -3 M aniline

18. The statements that is not correct for the periodic classification of elements is
(A) The properties of elements are the periodic function of their atomic numbers
(B) Metallic elements are lesser in number than non metallic elements
(C) The first ionization energies of elements along a period do not vary in a regular manner with
increases in atomic number.
(D) For transition elements the d-sub shell are filled with electrons with increases in atomic
number

19. For the acid H2 X, pK1 = 4 and pK 2 = 10. Which of the following indicators (with their ranges
- -
provided) is most suitable for the titration H2 X + OH � HX + H2O?
(A) Methyl orange (3.1 to 4.4) (B) Bromocresol green (3.8 to 5.4)
(C) p-nitrophenol (5.6 t 7.6) (D) Phenolphthalein (8 to 9.6)

20. For a certain reaction the variation of the rate constant with temperature is given by the equation
ln k t = ln k 0 + 0.0693 t ( t �0º C )
The value of the temperature coefficient of the reaction rate is therefore
(A) 0.1 (B) 1.0 (C) 10 (D) 2

Reaction A + B � C + D follows rate law, r = k [ A ] [ B]


12 12
21. starting with 1 M of A and B each. What
is the time taken for concentration of A become 0.1 M ( k = 2.303 �10 )
-2

(A) 10 sec (B) 100 sec (C) 1000 sec (D) 434 sec

22. Which of the following halides does not hydrolyse?


(A) PbCl4 (B) SiCl4 (C) CCl4 (D) SnCl4

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23. Statement 1: BF3 exists but BH3 does not exist.


Statement 2: The BF3 molecules gets stabilized through back bonding where as BH 3 removes its
electron deficiency through dimerisation.
(A) Statement -1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

24. The correct configuration of chiral centres in the following compound is


COOH

C 2 H5 CH3
2
3
OHC OH

CH2OH
(A) 2R, 3R (B) 2R, 3S
(C) 2S, 3S (D) 2S, 3R

25. OH OH
H2 SO4
 

The product of the given reaction is


(A) O (B)

(C) O

26. Match the following


Column I Column II
Li2CO3 < Na2 CO3 Solubility
LiCl > KCl Thermal stability
CaSO 4 > BaSO 4 Basic nature
MgO < CaO Covalent character
(A) A-p; B-q; C-r; D-s (B) A-q; B-s; C-p; D-r
(C) A-q; B-p; C-s; D-r (D) A-r; B-s; C-q; D-p

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27. An alcohol (A) does not give turbidity with Lucas reagent
( A ) ���
PCl3
� ( B ) ���
Na
ether
� ( C ) C may be

CH3 - CH - CH - CH3
(A) (B) n-octane
CH3 CH3
CH3 - C = C - CH3
(C) (D) n-heptanal
CH3 CH3

28. PCl5 ( g ) ���PCl3 ( g ) + Cl2 ( g )


���
� DH > 0
The equilibrium can be shifted forward by
(A) adding Cl2 (B) decreasing temperature
(C) adding inert gas at constant volume (D) adding inert gas at constant pressure

29. Which of the following is least reaction toward EAS?


(A) CH3 (B) COOH

(C) NO2 (D) Cl

30. Which of the following is the carbanion with highest stability?


(A) (B)
CH2 CH3 CH2

(C) (D)
O2 N CH2 CH2 CH2

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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. A hemispherical tank of radius 2 metres is initially full of water and has an outlet of 12 cm 2 cross-
sectional area at the bottom. The out let is opened at some instant. The flow through the output is
according to the law (t) = 0.6 2gh ( t ) , where (t) and h(t) are respectively the velocity of the
flow through the outlet and the height of water level above the outlet at time t, and g is the
kp
acceleration due to gravity. Then the time it takes to empty the tank is T = �104 where k is
g
11 13 7
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
135 135 135

2. A and B are two separate reservoirs of water. Capacity of reservoir A is double the capacity of
reservoir B. Both the reservoirs are filled completely with water, their inlets are closed and then
water is released simultaneously from both the reservoirs. The rate of flow of water out of each
reservoir at any instant of time is proportional to the quantity of water in the reservoir at the time.
1
One hour after the water is released, the quantity of water in reservoir A is 1 times the quantity
2
of water in reservoir B. Then the number of hours after which both the reservoirs have the same
quantity of water is
log2 2log2 3log2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
log 4 - log3 log 4 - log3 log4 - log3

dy
3. If any function is given as y = f(x), then slope of tangent to it, at any point on it is = f '(x),
dx
Since normal is perpendicular to tangent at the point of contact of tangent with the curve therefore
dx -1
it’s slope will be - = . Let (x1,y1 ) is a given point an y = f(x), then equation of tangent
( x)
dy f �
dy y - y1 dx y - y1
will be (at (x1,y1 ) ) = and equation of Normal will be - (at (x1, y1 )) = . Based
dx x1 - x1 dy x - x1
on this the equation of the tangent to the curve y = b e-x/a, where it crosses the y –axis, is
x y
(A) + =1 (B) x + y = a + b
b a
x y
(C) + = 1 (D) x + y = a – b
a b

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4. If two given circles don’t intersect each other such that distance between their centres is more
than sum of their radii then four common tangents can be drawn to the two given circles. On the
other hand if they touch each other externally then three common tangents are possible. If they
intersect each other at two points only two common tangents are possible. Now find out the
number of common tangents to the circles
x2+ y2 – 6x=0 and x2 + y2 – 6x – 14 y + 42 = 0 is
(A) nil (B) One
(C) Two (D) None of these

5. The differential equation of all circles of radius a is of order


(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) none of these

11
11 x k
6. If  11[ ] dx = log 11
0
x
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function) then values of k is

(A) 11 (B) 101


(C) 110 (D) none of these

x2 y2
7. If the ellipse + = 1 is inscribed in a square of side length 2 a then a is equal to
a 2 - 7 13 - 5a
6
(A) (B) (-¥, - 7 ) È ( 7 , 13/5)
5
(C) (-¥, - 7 ) È (13/5, 7 ) (D) no such ‘a’ exists

8. The range of the function f(x) = sin2x+ cos4x is


(A) [1, 2] (B) [3/4, 1]
(C) [3/4, 2] (D) [1/2, 3/4]

x2 y2
9. The product of perpendiculars drawn from any point on - = 1 upon its asymptote is
9 16
25 25
(A) (B)
144 12
144
(C) (D) none of these
25

10. If g is the inverse function of f and f¢(x) = sinx, then g¢(x) is equal to
(A) sin(g(x)) (B) cosec(g(x))
(C) tan(g(x)) (D) none of these.

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p
11. If f¢¢(x) > 0, " x Î R, f¢(3) = 0 and g(x) = f (tan 2 x –2 tan x + 4), 0 < x < , then g (x) is increasing
2
in
 p p p
(A)  0,  (B)  , 
 4 6 3
 p
(C)  0,  (D) none of these
 3

12. The function f is defined by y = f(x) where x = 3t - t , y = 2t 2 + t t then


(A) f(x) is continuous at x = 0 but not differentiable at x =0
(B) f(x) is not continuous at x = 0
(C) f(x) is continuous at x = 0 and is also differentiable at x = 0
(D) None of these

2 sin x a
d esin x ae
13. Let F(x) = and a be real. The value of a, for which � dx = F ( 16 ) - F ( 1) , is
dx x 1
x
equal to
(A) 4 (B) 2
1
(C) (D) none of these
2

14. Radii of the smallest and the largest circle passing through a point lying on the sides of a
rectangle with vertices (± 2, ± 1) and touching the circle x 2 + y2 = 9, are r1 and r2 respectively. Let
d = |r1 – r2| then minimum value of d is
1
(A) (B) 1
2
(C) 2 (D) 3

15. The locus of mid points of the chords of the circle x 2- 2x + y2- 2y + 1 = 0 which are of unit length
is
3
(A) (x - 1)2 + (y - 1)2 = (B) (x - 1)2 + (y - 1)2 = 2
4
(C) (x - 1)2 + (y - 1)2 = 4 (D) none of these

16. The range of values of a for which the line 2y = gx + a is a normal to the circle x2 + y2 + 2gx +2g y
- 2 = 0 for all values of g is
(A) [1, ¥) (B) [-1, ¥)
(C) (0, 1) (D) (–¥, 1]

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17. If the conics whose equations are S º sin2q x2 + 2 hxy + cos2q y2 + 32 x + 16 y + 19 = 0,


S¢º cos2q x2 + 2 h¢xy + sin2q y2 + 16 x + 32 y + 19 = 0 intersects in four concyclic points then,
(where qÎ R)
(A) h + h¢ = 0 (B) h = h¢
(C) h + h¢ = 1 (D) none of these

18. The solution of the differential equation (1 + x2y2)y dx + (x2y2 – 1)x dy = 0 is


x y
(A) xy = ln +c (B) xy = 2ln +c
y x
y
(C) x2y2 = 2ln +c (D) none of these
x

19. If the x-intercept of the tangent to the curve y = f (x) is twice to the y-intercept and curve passes
through (1, 1) then the curve is
y
(A) 2x + y = 1 (B) x + =1
2
(C) 2y = x + x (D) none of these

a +t

20. If f(x + 1) + f(x + 7) = 0 , " x Î R , then possible value of t for which  f ( x ) dx


a
is independent

of a, is
(A) 6 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) none of these.

p/2
n -1
 q . sin I( n - 2) is
n
21. If I(n) = qdq , n ÎN, n > 3, then the value of I(n) -
0 n
1 1
(A) 2 (B)
n n -1
1 1
(C) 2 (D)
n -1 n +1

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x2 y2
22. If SK be the perpendicular from the focus S on the tangent at any point P on the ellipse +
a2 b2
=1, then locus of K is
(A) a2x2 + b2y2 = (ax – by)2 (B) x2 + y2 = a2
(C) x2 + y2 = b2 (D) x2 + y2 = a2 + b2

23. The distance of the center of the ellipse x 2+2y2 – 2 = 0 to those tangents of the ellipse which are
equally inclined to both the axes is
3 3
(A) (B)
2 2
2 3
(C) (D)
3 2

x2 y2
24. A normal to the hyperbola - = 1, has equal intercepts on positive x and y axes. If this
4 1
x2 y2
normal touches the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1, then a2 + b2 is equal to
a b
(A) 5 (B) 25
(C) 16 (D) none of these

25. Eccentricity of the hyperbola whose asymptotes are given by 3x+2y-5 = 0 and 2x-3y-5 = 0 is
(A) Ö2 (B) 3/2
(C) 2 (D) None of these

cot x
26. If
 sin x cos x dx = A cot x + B, then A is equal to

(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) −1 (D) −2

x ( x 3 + x + 1)
27. The value of  e dx is
(1 + x 2 ) 3 / 2
xe x x 2e x
(A) +C (B) +C
(1 + x 2 )1/ 2 (1 + x 2 )1/ 2
ex
(C) +C (D) None of these
(1 + x 2 )1/ 2

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1 + sin x
e
x
28. dx is
1 + cos x
ex x
(A) +c (B) excot +c
1 + cos x 2
x
(C) ex tan +c (D) None of these
2

29. The number of points of discontinuity of f (x) in [0, 2] where


[cos px],
� x �1
f (x) = � , ([.] denotes the greatest integer function), are
| 2x - 3 | [x - 2],
� x >1
(A) zero (B) one
(C) three (D) four

30. lim
(
tan e x -2 - 1 )
is equal to
x 2 ln( x - 1)
(A) 2 (B) -2
(C) 1 (D) –1

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 4 [SET – 1]
DATE: 15/10/2018

ANSWERS KEY

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

PART – II
CHEMISTRY

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

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

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS
1. A
After resolving horizontal and vertical component x-axis component will
cancel out q2. 2a q 2a
Net dipole moment along y direction = 2qa( ˆj)

q 2a

2. A
In the charge reach at point B then it will automatically reach at point C.
Þ Energy conservation between A and B
1
qv A + mv 2 = qv n
2 A B C
kQ � 2 R2 � 11kQ R/2
vB = 3R -
� �=
2R3 � 4 � 8R
+Q
1 11kQ kQ �

Now mv = q � -
2

2 �8R R �

6kQ
v= ....(i)
8Rm
4 3 1
Now put Q = r � pR and k =
3 4pe0
Put value of Q and k in equation (i) we get
rR 2
v=
4me 0
3. A
dQ
i= = 3 - 12t
dt
1
t = sec
4
1/ 4

H- �
(3 - 12t) 2
�Rdt
0
1/ 4
(3 - 12t)3
= R
3 �-12 0

+1 3R
= [27] =
36 4
4. B
Potential at any point inside the shell = potential at any point on the surface
\ Potential at A = potential at C due to ‘q’ and induced charges =
1 q 1 q 1 �-q � 1 q
+ + �=
4p �0 r 4p �0 R 4p �0 � �R � 4p �0 r
5. B
When the switches open charges on different plates are as shown

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When all the switches are closed the two capacitors will be in parallel and net charge on the
isolated plates B and C together (–100 + 40 = – 60 mc) is shared by them in the ratio of their
capacities
\ final charges on different plates are as shown

\ 80mC flows through S1 from plate A to ground, 80 mC charge flows through S2 from plate C to B
and 80 mC charge flows through S3 from ground to plate D.
6. D
VE = VD = 0 (as they are earthed)
\ VB = 2V,VC = 10 + 2 = 12V,VA = 12 - 6 = 6V
VA - VB
Current through 2W = = 2A
2
V - VD
Current through 3W = C = 4A
3
From Kirchoff’s junction rule we can show that current through wire DE = 0
7. A
The blocks have maximum acceleration when there is maximum compression in the spring.
1 2 1
kx = ( M + m ) v 2
2 2
kx
�m g
M +m
v = 0.2m / s
8. C
4 R sin ( f / 2 ) 2 R � p�
For the sector, ycm = = Qf = �

3 f p � 3�
2 R sin ( f / 2 ) 3R
For the arc, ycm = =
f p
9. A
m1u = -m1v1 + m2 v2
v1 + v2 = eu
v1 em2 - m1
= >1
v2 em1 + m1
m1 e
<
m2 2 + e
10. C
1 2 1 2
mv0 = mv + mg l ( 1 + cos q )
2 2
2
mv
= mg cos q
l
( v cos q ) .t = l sin q
1 2
-v sin q t + gt = l cos q
2
tan q = 2

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11. D
For a block to not topple over an edge, its COM shouldn’t cross the
edge.
\ x3 - ( l / 2 ) �0
( x2 - l / 2 ) + ( x2 + x3 - l / 2 ) �0
( x2 - l / 2 ) + ( x1 + x2 - l / 2 ) + ( x1 + x2 + x3 - l / 2 ) �0
12. A
Let x be the displacement of the wedge.
Displacement of the block is resultant of 2 2 and x
Mx = m ( 2 - x )
2m
x=
M +m
13. B
2
1 �mg � 1
2 � k � � = mv 2
2 �3k � 2
2m
�v = g
9k

14. B
Vo
Maximum acceleration =
T
7
Distance travelled = Area between the speed time graph and time axis = V0T
2
15. B
16. D
+2E + E - 4E + I1R = 0
Þ I1 = E / R
I2 = 0
I3 = 2E / R
0 + 4E - 13E + I4 (3R) = 0
Þ 4 = 3E / R
I

17. A 1 .5 R
2 /3
VA = iR B
2i
VB = 2i = �1.5R = iR i
3
A
VC = (i/3) (3R) = iR

C
i/ 3
3 R
18. C
since, h is constant
15 sin 60° = V sin 30°
So, V = 15 3 m / s
v cos 30�- u cos 60�
w CA =
h
So, h = 7.5 m
19. C
8
Equivalent resistance R = W
3
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Change on capacitor at any instant (t)


q = q0 e - t /RC
q0 - RCt
or I= e
RC
Current through 1W resistor
2I 20
= =
3 3e
20. A
n
dm �x �
=K� �
dx �L �
n
�x � L
� K � �xdx
dmx �n + 1 �
=� �L �
0
x cm = Þ x cm = � L

�n + 2 �
n
�dm L
�x �
� K � �dx
0 �L �
21. A
In frame of B velocity of A & C will be towards each other and equal to 2a0l just before
collision. Afterwards we apply formula of coefficient of restitution.
22. C
23. B
Q2 �1 1 �
DH1 = -
2 � �
� C 2C �
Q2 �1 1 �
DH2 = -
2 � �
�2C 3C �
...............................
...............................
Q2 �1 1 �
DHn = � - �
2 ��nC ( n + 1) C �

Q2 C2 V 2 CV 2
DH = DH1 + DH2 + ...... = = =
2C 2C 2
= 2 pe0RV 2
24. D
Use parallel and perpendicular axis theorem.
25. D
El E �30 30E
V= = = .
L 100 100
26. B
r
r F
a=
m
r r
dv = adt
t
r r
v=� adt
0

1 rr
K.E. = m ( v .v )
2
27. C
28. B
For pulley 2T = F
T = 10t
When blocks are lifted of Normal reaction because zero.

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29. A
Mg – T = Ma …(i)
T = ma …(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii)
Mg
a=
(M + m)
N
FBD of man
Mg – N = Ma a

Mmg
N= M g
(M + m)
30. B
At y = 0, r = d
y = d, r = 2d
This value is path independent.
d 2d
l

E.dy =
0

d
E.dr E=
2pe0r
l l
= ln 2 = ln2
2pe0 4 pe0

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CHEMISTRY
1. C
(I) to (II) – even interchange
(I) to (III) – odd interchange
2. C

X= Y=

Cl
Z=
and
Cl

3. A
Factual
4. A
Higher ring strain Þ higher heat of combustion
5. C
SN 2 leads to inversion at chiral carbon
6. B
Factual
-SO3H will also be replaced by -NO2
7. B
(B) is more basic than (A) because N is sp3 hybridized
(B) is more basic than (C) because N is less E. N than O
in (D) L.P. is delocalized
8. A
Numbering by lowest locant rule and alphabetical order
9. D
+ - +
B.O. of N2 = N2 but N2 has less electrons, thus higher BDE.
B.O. of O2 + > O2 -
B.O. of NO + > NO
10. B
(A), (B) F is more E. N. Than H
(C) In H2O bond angle is smaller due to 2 L.P
(D) F is more E.N. than H.
11. D
� 1�
1 - �� n = 6
13.22 = 13.6 �
� n�
n ( n - 1)
= 15
2
12. D
h = h0 + KE
10 �1014 �h = 5 �1014 �h + KE
= KE = 5 �1014 �h
h2 = h0 + 2KE = 15 �1014 �h
� 2 = 15 �1014

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13. B
+
For NH4 , NH3 buffer
pOH = pK b + log1
= pK b
OH- �
��
� �= K b = 1.8 �10
-5

Mn ( OH) 2 � Mn2 + + 20H--5


S 1.8�
10

(
S 1.8 �10 )
-5 2
= K sp

� S = 1.38 �10 -4
14. C
Stability increases down the group
15. C
PC P1
= 1 C 1 = Kp
PBPA PB PA
� PC1 = 1.2
16. A
I E of Mg > Al (fully filled s-subshell)
17. B
1
(A) pH = ( pK a - logC )
2
1
(B) pH = pK w - pK b + logC on dilution C decreases thus pH decreases
2
(C), (D) apply Ostwald’s dilution law as acetic acid & aniline are weak electrolyte
18. B
There are more metals than non-metals
19. C
pK1 + pK 2
pH at equivalence pt. = =7
2
thus (C) is suitable indicator as 5.6 < 7 < 7.6
20. D
If temp increases by 10ºC, K becomes double according to given equation.
21. B
dx
= k ( a - x) ( a - x)
12 12

dt
= k ( a - x)
a 1
� kt = l n = ln
a-x 0.1
�= 100 sec .
22. C
CCl4 has no. d-orbitals and ‘C’ is sterically protected by 4 ‘Cl’ atoms
23. A
Factual
24. C
Application of R, S Nomenclature.
25. A
Pinacol-Pinacolone reaction.

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O
OH

26. B
(A) Thermal stability increases down the group
(B) Covalent character decreases down the group
(C) Solubility of sulphates decreases down the group
(D) Basic nature increases down the group
27. B
(A) must be primary alcohol.
(C) must have even carbons
28. D
Application of Le-Chatelier’s principle
29. C
-NO2 is most electron withdrawing thus destabilizes arenium intermediate the most.
30. C
-NO2 is most EWG thus stabilizes carbanion the most.

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MATHEMATICS
1. C
Let at any instant t the height of the water level above the bottom of the hemispherical tank be h
metres and  be the volume of the water. Then,
dV
= -12 �10 -4  ( t )
dt
= -12 �10 -4 �0.6 2gh ( t )
= -72 �10 -4 2gh, where h = h ( t ) ....(i)

In order to find the volume V of the water at time t, let us consider a water layer of thickness dx at
a depth x below the centre O of the hemispherical tank. Then,
dV = p ( r 2 - x 2 ) dx
r
\V = �dV
( r -h)
r

= �p ( r - x 2 ) dx
2

( r -h)
r
�2 x3 �
= p�
r x- �
� 3� r -h

r r - r + h) - { r 3 - ( r - h) } �
�2 ( 1 3 �
= p�
� 3 �
�2 1 �
= p� r h + ( 3rh2 - 3r 2h - h3 ) �
� 3 �
p
= [ 3rh2 - h3 ]
3
dV p � dh dh �
� = 6r h - 3h2
dt 3 � � dt dt �

dV � dh dt �
� = p� 2rh - h2 �
dt � dt dt �
dh
= p ( 2rh - h2 ) ....(ii)
dt
From (i) and (ii)
dh
p ( 2rh - h2 ) = -72 �10 -4 2gh
dt
dh
� p ( 4h - h2 ) = -72 �10-4 2gh [Q r = 2m ]
dt
p
� ( 4 4 - h3/ 2 ) dh = -72 �10-4 dt
2g
p
- = ޴ 72 10 -4 dt ( h3/ 2 4 h ) dh
2g
T 0
p
= ޴ 72 10 -4 �dt (h

3/ 2
4 h ) dh
t =0 2g 2

7p
T= �10 4.
135 5
7p
Hence, the hemispherical tank will be emptied out in time T = �10 4.
135 g
2. A
Let 0 and V0 be the capacities of reservoirs A and B respectively. At any time, let  and V be the
volumes of the water in the reservoirs A and B respectively.
It is given the 0 = 2V0.
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d dV
Also, = -k and = -KV
dt dt
d dV
� = -kdt and = -K dt
 V
� log  = -kt + logC1 and log V - K t + logC 2
Initially i..e. at t = 0,  = 0 and V = V0
\ log C1 = log 0 and log C2 = log V0.
Thus, log  = – kt + log 0 and log V = - Kt + log V0
� �
� log � �= -t ( k - K ) ...(i) [Q 0 = 2V0 ]
�2V �
3
At t = 1, it is given that  = V. Therefore, log = K - k
2
Suppose after T hours both the reservoirs have the same quantity of water i.e.  = V. Then,
�V �
log � �= -T ( k - K ) [Putting  = V and t = T in (i)]
�2V �
�1 � � 3 �
� log � �= T � log �
�2 � � 4 �
log ( 1/ 2 ) log2 log2
�T= = =
log ( 3 / 4 ) log ( 4 / 3 ) log 4 - log3
3. C
x=0Þy=b
dy b b
= - e -x / a = -
dx a a
b
equation is y – b = - x
a
Þ ay + bx = ba
x y
Þ + =1 .
a b
4. D
These two circles touches externally each other so number of common tangents is three
5. A
The centre (h, k) of the circles is variable
\ 2 constants h and k are there.
Therefore differential equation will be of order 2.
6. C
11 1
x -[ x ]
 11 dx = 11 11x -[ x ] dx

0 0
(since x –[x] is periodic with period 1. Therefore 11x –[x] is also periodic with period 1)
1 1
 11 x   11 1 
  = 11 
x
= 11 11 dx = 11 -
0  log 11  0  log 11 log 11 
110 k
= = Þ k = 110 .
log 11 log 11
7. D
Since sides of square are tangent and
perpendicular to each other so vertices lie on
director circle
Þ x2 + y2 = (a2- 7) + (13 - 5a)
= a2 ( 2 is side of square)
6
Þ (a2- 7) + (13 - 5a) = a2Þ a =
5
but for an ellipse to exist a2- 7 > 0 and 13 - 5a

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>0
Þ a Î (-¥, - 7 ) È (13/5, 7 )
6
a
5
Hence no such ‘a’ exists
8. B
2
 1 3
f(x) =  cos2 x -  +
 2 4
3
\min f(x) = , max = 1
4
3 
\ range =  , 1 .
4 
9. C
Point is (a secq, b tanq)
asymptotes are bx- ay-=0 and bx + ay = 0
ab sec q - ab tan q ab sec q + ab tan q
Now 
2 2
a +b a 2 + b2
a 2b 2 144
=
2 2
= .
a +b 25
10. B
Given g(x) = f-1(x)
So, x = f[g(x)]
Differentiating w. r. t. x,
We get 1= f¢[g(x)]. g¢(x)
1 1
Hence g¢(x) = =
f ¢( g( x ) ) sin( g( x ) )
Þ g¢(x) = cosec(g(x)) .

11. D
g¢ (x) = (f¢ ((tan x –1)2 + 3))2(tan x –1) sec2 x
since f¢¢ (x) > 0 Þ f¢ (x) is increasing
 p p p
So, f¢ ((tan x –1)2 + 3) > f¢ (3) = 0 " x Î  0,   , 
 4 4 2
p p p p
Also (tan x –1) > 0 Î  ,  . So g (x) is increasing in  , 
4 2 4 2
12. C
Case I : when t < 0 � x = 3t + t = 4t
x2
y = 2t 2 - t 2 = t 2 � y = "x < 0
16
Case II : when t �0 � x = 3t - t = 2t
3x 2
y = 2t 2 + t 2 = 3t 2 � y = "x �0
4
x2
\y = , x<0
16
3x 2
= , x �0
4
which is continuous and differentiable at x = 0.
13. A
dx du
Let xa = u so that ax a-1dx = du or = ,
x au
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2 a 2a
aesin x aesinu

x� dx = � au
a
du = �
a�
( )
F 2a - F ( 1) �

1 1
� a = a and 2a = 16 = 24 � a = 4.
14. B
x + 2r1 = r
2r2 – x = r
|r1 – r2| = x
Þ |r1 – r2| is minimum when x is minimum.
|r1 – r2| = 1.

15. A
The given circle is (x - 1)2 + (y - 1)2 = 1.
3
In the figure MC = 1 
2
Þ locus of the point M is
3
(x - 1)2 + (y - 1)2 = .
4

16. B
The line 2y = gx + a should pass through (–g, –g) so,
–2g = –g2 + aÞa = g2 – 2g = (g – 1)2 – 1 ³ –1.
17. C
Curve passing through point of intersection of S and S¢ is
Þ S + l S¢ = 0
Þ x2 (sin2q + l cos2q) + y2 (cos2q + l sin2q) + 2 x y (h + l h¢) + x (32 + 16 l) + y (16 + 32 l) + 19(1
+ l) = 0
for this equation to be a circle
sin2q + l cos2q = cos2q + l sin2qÞl = 1
and h + l h¢ = 0 Þ h + h¢ = 0.
18. C
2
xdy - ydx
(y dx + x dy) =
y2
�x � �x �
(xy) � �d(xy) = – d � �
�y � �y �
x2 y2 �x �
Þ = - ln � �+ k.
2 �y �

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19. D
Equation of tangent at any point P(x, y)
dy
Y–y= (X – x)
dx
� dx � � dy �
Þ�x - y �= 2 �y - x �
� dy � � dx �
2
�dy � dy
Þ 2x � � + ( x - 2y ) -y =0
�dx � dx
dy
Let =p
dx
Þ 2xp2 + (x – 2y)p – y = 0 ……(1)
Differentiating w.r.t x we get
dp dp
4xp + 2p2 + (x – 2y) + p(1 – 2p) – p = 0
dx dx
dp
Þ (4px + x – 2y) = 0 Þ 4px + x – 2y = 0
dx
dy 1 1
Þ - �y=-
dx 2x 4
y x
Þ =- +c
x 2
y x 3
Þ =- + � 2y = - x + 3 x .
x 2 2
20. C
f(x+1) +f(x +7) = 0 Þ f(x) = - f( x+ 6) = f(x+12)
a +t

Now let F(a) =  f ( x ) dx . Then F¢(a) = f(a +


a
t) – f(a) = 0 for t = 12.

21. A
p/2

 q . sin
n
I(n) = q dq
0
p/2

Þ I(n) =  q . sin
n-2
(
q 1 - cos2 q dq)
0
p/2

 ( q . cos q ) . cos q. sin


n-2
= I(n-2) – q dq
0
p/2
sinn -1 q p / 2 sinn -1 q
= I(n-2) - q.cosq . + [ q.( - sin q) + cos q].
 dq
n -1 0 0
n -1
p/2 p/2
1 1
  cos q. sin
n -1
= I(n-2) - q. sinn q dq + q dq
( n - 1) 0
n -1 0

1 1 p/2
= I(n-2) - .I( n) + . sinn q
( n - 1) ( n - 1)( n) 0
n 1 n -1 1
I( n) = I( n - 2 ) +
Þ
n -1 ( n - 1)( n) , Þ I(n) – I(n –2) . n = n2 .
22. B
Tangent at any point (a cosq, b sinq) on the ellipse will be
x cos q y sin q
+ =1 (1)
a b
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A line perpendicular to (1) and passing through focus (ae, 0) will be


x sin q y cos q ae sin q
- = (2)
b a b
23. D
x2 y2
Equation of ellipse is + = 1 . General tangent to the ellipse of slope m is y = mx ±
2 1
2m 2 + 1 , since this is equally inclined to axes, so m = ± 1. Thus tangents are
y = ± x ± 2 + 1 = ±x ± 3
3
Distance of any tangent from origin is then equal to .
2
24. D
x2 y2
The equation of the normal to the hyperbola - = 1 at (2 sec q, tan q) is
4 1
2x cos q + y cot q = 5
1
Slope of the normal = - 2 sinq = - 1 Þ sin q =
2
p
Þq = .
6
5 5
Y-intercept of the normal = =
cot q 3
x2 y2
Since it touches the ellipse + =1
a2 b2
25
Þ a2 + b2 =
9
25. A
The given asymptotes are perpendicular
Þ Hyperbola is rectangular
Þ e= 1+ 1 = 2
26. D
cot x cot x cos ec 2 x
 sin x cos x
dx =  cot x
. cosec2x dx =  cot x
dx = − 2 cot x + B

Hence A = −2.
27. (A)

x ( x 3 + x + 1)  x(1 + x 2 ) + 1
e dx =  e x   dx
(1 + x 2 ) 3 / 2  (1 + x 2 ) 3 / 2 
x x 1 
= e  2 1/ 2
+ 2 3/2 
dx
 (1 + x ) (1 + x ) 
xe x
= +c
(1 + x 2 )1/ 2
28. C
1 + sin x
e
x
I= dx
1 + cos x
x 1 sin x 
= e  + dx
 1 + cos x 1 + cos x 
1 x x x
=
2 
e sec 2 dx + e x tan dx
2 2 
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1  e x tan x / 2 x  x
= 
2  1/ 2  2  2 
- 2 e x tan dx  + e x tan dx

x
= ex tan +c
2
29. C
1
The function is discontinuous at x = 0, and 2.
2
30. C
( )
tan e x - 2 - 1 ( )
tan e - 1 ( x - 2). e - 1
x -2
( x -2
)
lim
x 2 ln( x - 1) (
= lim x - 2
x 2 e )
- 1 ln( x - 2 + 1)( x - 2)

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