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1. The document provides instructions for a JEE Main exam to be held on July 20, 2019. It lists the subject areas (Math, Physics, Chemistry), number of questions (30 each), duration (3 hours), and scoring details. 2. It then lists the paper setters for each subject along with their contact details. 3. The document begins the mathematics section of the exam paper, listing the first 25 multiple choice questions covering topics like statistics, probability, and logic.

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Sec: Sr.

IIT-N120(CHAINA) JEE MAIN Dt:20-07-19


Time : 3:00 Hrs WTM-49 Marks : 360

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Maths, Physics and Chemistry having 30
questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response.
2. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction for correct response of each question. 1/4
(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.
3. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in each question will
be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per instruction

PAPER SETTERS

SUBJECT FACULTY NAME BRANCH NUMBER


MATHEMATICS Mr. SASTRY NLR-CO-PLUS 9490178616
PHYSICS Mr. BSR MURTHY TPT-AB 9848175057

CHEMISTRY Mr.NAGANJANEYULU VSP-HOS 9505270380

MATHEMATICS
Narayana IIT Academy 20.07.2019_Sr.IIT-N120(CHAINA) WTM-49 Q.P
1. The mean marks of 300 students in the subject of statistics was 45. The mean of top 100 of them was
found to be 70 and the mean of the least 100 was known to be 20 then mean of remaining 100 students
is
1) 45 2) 58 3) 68 4) 88
2. The frequency distribution of discrete data. The frequency x against O is missing
Variable X : 0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency f : x 20 40 40 20 4
If mean is 2.5 then missing frequency x =_______
1) 0 2) 1 3) 3 4) 4
3. Arithmatic mean of marks obtained by 60 students in a class with a frequency distribution as given
below is
Marks 0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency x−2 x x2 ( x + 1)2 2x x +1

Where x  Z +
1) 1 2) 2 3) 2.8 4) 3
4. The median of the scores 25, 28, 20, 8, 10, 15 is
1) 17.5 2) 16.5 3) 20.2 4) 13.5
5. The median of the following data
Wages / Week No. of workers
50 – 59 15
60 – 69 40
70 – 79 50
80 – 89 60
90 – 99 45
100 – 109 40
110 – 119 15
1) 83.17 2) 84.08 3) 82.17 4) 85.67
6. Given the following frequency distribution with some missing frequencies
Class Frequency
10 – 20 180
20 – 30 f1
30 – 40 34
40 – 50 180
50 – 60 136
60 – 70 f2
70 – 80 50
If the total frequency is 685 and medium is 42.6 then f1 , f 2 are

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1) 81, 24 2) 80, 25 3) 82, 23 4) 832, 22
7. Mode of 5, 7, 6, 10, 7, 5, 9, 3, 7, 5 is ________
1) 6.1 2) 3.5 3) 5.2 4) 6.7
8. The value of mode of the data given below
Marks 0 – 10 10 – 20 20 – 30 30 – 40 40 – 50 50 – 60 60 – 70
Frequency 5 15 20 20 32 14 14
1) 43 2) 42 3) 41 4) 44
9. The mean deviation from mean of the observations a, a + d , a + 2d ,...........a + 2n d is
n ( n + 1) d 2 n ( n + 1) d 2 n ( n + 1) d 2
1) 2) 3) a + 4) None
3 2 2
10. If mean deviation through median is 15 and median is 450 then coefficient of mean deviation is
1
1) 2) 30 3) 15 4) 45
30
 32a − 3a 2 
11. If the standard deviation of the numbers 2, 3, a, 11 is 3.5 then   = _____
 12 
1) 3 2) 7 3) 4 4) 8
9 9
 ( xi − 5) = 9 and  ( xi − 5)
2
12. If = 45 then the standard deviation of x1 , x2 ,........x9 is
i =1 i =1
1) 4 2) 2 3) 3 4) 9
13. Two sets each of 20 – observation have the same standard deviation “5”. The first set has mean 17 2 nd
set has mean 22 then standard deviation of the combining the given two datas is ______
1) 4.49 2) 5.59 3) 6.49 4) 7.59
14. The mean variance of 5 – observations are 4 and 5.20 respectively. If three of the observation are 3, 4
and 4 then absolute value of the difference of other two observation is
1) 1 2) 7 3) 3 4) 5
15. The mean of 7, 8, 9, 7, 8, 7,  , 8 is 8 then variance is
7 9
1) 2) 1 3) 4) 2
8 8
16. The expression ~ ( ~ p → q ) is logically equivalent to
1) p  q 2) ~ p  ~ q 3) p  ~ q 4) ~ p  q
17. ( p  q )  ( p  ~ q )  ( ~ p  ~ q ) is equivalent to
1) p  q 2) p  ( ~ q ) 3) p  (~ q) 4) ( ~ p )  ( ~ q )
18. Contra positive of the statement
“If two number are not equal then their squares are not equal” is
1) If the squares of 2-numbers are equal, then the numbers are not equal
2) If the squares of two numbers are equal then numbers are equal
3) If the squares of two numbers are not equal then number are equal
4) If square to numbers are not equal then numbers are not equal
19. ~ ( p  q )  ( ~ p  q ) is equivalent to
1) ~ q 2) ~ p 3) p 4) q
20. ( p  q )  ( q  r )  ( p  r ) is
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1) a tautology 2) a contradiction
3) a tautology and contradiction 4) neither tautology nor contradiction
21. ( p → q ) → ( ~ p → q ) → q  is
1) Equivalent to ~ p → q 2) Equivalent to p →~ q
3) a fallacy 4) a tautology
22. Write the negation of the statement. If 5 > 7 then 6 < 4
1) 5  7  ( 6  4 ) 2) 5  7  ( 6  4 ) 3) 5  7  ( 6  4 ) 4) 5  7  ( 6  4 )
23. Which of the following is not a contradiction
1)  ~ p  ( p  ~ q )   q 2) ~ ( p  q )  q
3) ( p → q ) → p   ~ p 4) ( ~ p →~ q )  ( p → q )
24. If p, q, r have truth values T , F , T respectively which of the following are true
1) ( p → q )  r 2) ( p → q )  q 3) ( p  q )  ( p  r ) 4) q → ( p  r )
25.  ~ ( ~ p  q )  ( p  r )   ( ~ q  r ) is equivalent to
1) ( ~ p  ~ q )  r 2_ ( p  q )  r 3) ( p  r )  ( ~ q ) 4) ~ p  r
6
( 2 + 4 + 6 + ........... + 2k )2
26.  (1 + 3 + 5 + .......... + 2k − 1) is divided by 13 then remainder is
k =1
1) 0 2) 1 3) 7 4) 9
27. n − n + 49 not divisible by 49 for any natural number n  2, mathematical induction fails at n =
2

1) 7 2) 14 3) 49 4) 11
28. If n is even then sum of first n terms of the series 1 + 2.2 + 3 + 2.2 + 5 + 2.62 + ........ =
2 2 2 4 2

n ( n + 1) n ( n + 1) n 2 ( n + 1)
2 2
1) n ( n + 1)
2
2) 3) 4)
4 2 2
n +1
29. The positive integer n for which 2  2 + 3  2 + 4  2 + ........ + n  2 = 2
2 3 4 n

1) 510 2) 511 3) 512 4) 513


n+ 2
30. If 10 + 3.4 + k is divisible by 9 for all n  N then least positive integral values of k is ______
n

1) 3 2) 5 3) 7 4) 1

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