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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


OPEN TEST

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1

TEST DATE: 13-09-2020

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 186

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-C.

1. Section–A (01 – 04, 19 – 22, 37 – 40) contains 12 multiple choice questions which out of 4
options have only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1
mark for wrong answer.

Section-A (05 – 12, 23 – 30, 41 – 48) contains 24 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for all correct answer.
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the four option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and
both of which are correct options.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.

2. Section-C (13 – 18, 31 – 36, 49 – 54) contains 18 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A particle moves along a circle of radius R = 10m with retardation so that at any time the modulus
of tangential acceleration is twice the modulus of normal acceleration. If initial speed of the
particle is v0 = 20m/s. Then the speed of the particle after having covered a distance s = 10m
would be (take e2 = 0.135)
(A) 1.7 m/s
(B) 2.7 m/s
(C) 3.7 m/s
(D) 4.7 m/s

2. A uniform circular ring of mass m = 5 kg and radius m, R


R = 30 cm is hinged at the point ‘A’ of a stationary
surface with the line joining point ‘A’ to the centre ‘C’
of the ring is initially vertical. The ring is also in C
contact with the Plank of mass m = 5 kg at point ‘B’
which is placed on a smooth horizontal surface. A 30 30 B
Initially points ‘A’ and ‘B’ are almost touching and
the line AC is vertical and the system is released m
from rest. Then the velocity of the Plank when the
line AC makes an angle 30 with the horizontal as
shown will be (there is no friction between the ring
and the plank and g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 1 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s
(D) 4 m/s

3. A horizontal cylinder is divided into two chambers by a thin smooth


heat insulating piston of mass ‘m’ and cross section area ‘A’ initially. P0, V0 P0, 2V0
When the piston is in equilibrium, pressure of gas in each chamber
is P0 and volumes of the chambers are V0 and 2V0 as shown in the
figure. The ideal gases in the two chambers are kept at constant
temperatures T1 and T2. The piston is slightly displaced from
equilibrium position and then released. Then the time period of
small oscillations of the piston is
mv0
(A) 2
3P0 A2
2mv0
(B) 2
3P0 A2
3mv0
(C) 2
2P0 A2
mv0
(D) 2
2P0 A2

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4. The curved surface of a very long hollow non , R


conducting cylinder of radius ‘R’ is uniformally charged
with surface charge density ‘’. A non conducting small
circular ring of radius ‘a’ and mass ‘m’ having charge 
‘q’ uniformly distributed over its length is placed
coaxially inside the hollow cylinder at its centre. The
arrangement is located in a gravity free space.
If the cylinder is rotated with a constant angular velocity ‘’ about its axis as shown in the figure.
Then the angular velocity acquired by the ring is
40 qR
(A)
m
20 qR
(B)
m
0 qR
(C)
m
0 qR
(D)
2m
(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

5. Two small balls ‘A’ and ‘B’ of masses 0.3 kg and 0.6 kg respectively
are rigidly attached to the ends of a light rigid rod of length R 2 and R
placed inside a fixed smooth spherical cavity of radius R = 0.5 m with
the ball ‘B’ is located at the lowest point of cavity as shown in the A
figure. Then choose the correct option(s) immediately after the rod is R
R2
released from rest. (Take g = 10 m/s2)

B
(A) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 2N.
(B) The normal force on the ball ‘A’ due to surface of cavity is 4N.
(C) The normal force on the ball ‘B’ due to surface of cavity is 8N.
(D) The force acting on the ball ‘B’ due to light rod is 2 2 N.

6. A particle of mass m = 1 kg is rigidly attached to the m, R


circumference at point ‘A’ of a uniform circular ring of mass m =
1kg and radius R = 20 cm placed on a rough inclined plane of
inclination  = 37 as shown in the figure. Then choose the
correct option(s) just after the ring is released from rest. (there is A
rough m
no slipping between the ring and inclined plane and g = 10 m/s2)

37= 
(A) The frictional force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 4N.
(B) The frictional force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 2N.
(C) The normal force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 22 N.
(D) The normal force acting on the ring due to inclined plane is 11N.

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7. A uniform solid cylinder of radius R = 10 cm and 


length  = 20 cm is placed coaxially inside a
stationary cylindrical cavity. The gap between the h
cylinder and the cavity is filled with the viscous
liquid of viscosity  = 0.07 poise as shown in the
figure. The cylinder is rotated with a constant
angular velocity  = 50 rad/s about its vertical axis.
Then choose the correct option(s). (Given h = 1  = 20 cm
mm, d = 0.5 mm) R
d

(A) The net torque of viscous force acting on the cylinder is 0.935 N-m.
(B) The net torque of viscous force acting on the cylinder is 0.880 N-m.
(C) The power developed due to viscous force acting on the cylinder is 42.50 Watt.
(D) The power developed due to viscous force acting on the cylinder is 46.75 Watt.

8. In the arrangement shown in the figure, a


reflector is moving towards right with a vr
velocity vr = 20 m/s. Source and detector 
are moving towards each other with the
velocities vS = 30 m/s and vD = 10 m/s vS vD
respectively. The wind is blowing with a S D
velocity  = 10 m/s towards the reflector.
The frequency of sound emitted by the
source is f = 527 Hz and the velocity of
sound with respect to air is v = 330 m/s.
Then choose the correct option(s).
Reflector
(A) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 595 Hz
(B) The frequency of the reflected wave received by the detector is 496 Hz
(C) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is  5  meter.
8

(D) The wavelength of the reflected wave received by the detector is  1 0  meter.
 17 

a y air
9. A hemisphere of radius and made up of a material
2
of variable refractive index is placed with its base
centre ‘O’ at the origin as shown in the figure. The
refractive index of the material of the hemisphere varies P
as    a  . A ray of light is incident at the point ‘O’ 
ax
 
at an angle (=0) with the normal in the x-y plane and it
comes out through a point ‘P’ on its curved surface. x

Then choose the correct option(s).
air
2
(A) The equation of trajectory of ray of light inside the hemisphere is y  2ax  x

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(B) The equation of trajectory of ray of light inside the hemisphere is y  ax  4x

(C) The x and y coordinates of point ‘P’ are  a , a 15 


8 8  

(D) The x and y coordinates of point ‘P’ are  a , a 15 


2 2  

10. Two conducting spheres A and B of radius R and 2R are connected by a thin conducting wire.
The conducting sphere ‘B’ is surrounded by a grounded thin concentric conducting shell ‘C’ with
radius  101 R  . The connecting wire between the spheres A and B is not touching the thin shell
 50 
‘C’. If conducting sphere ‘B’ is given a charge ‘Q’ and the separation between the spheres A and
B is much larger than their radii. Then choose the correct option(s).
C
d = R/50
R 2R

A B

Q
(A) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘A’ is .
201
Q
(B) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘A’ is .
101
100Q
(C) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘B’ is .
101
200Q
(D) The charge appearing on the conducting sphere ‘B’ is .
201

11. A block ‘A’ of mass 4m is placed on the block ‘B’ of same mass
4m which is placed on a rough horizontal surface with
coefficient of friction 2 = 0.2. The coefficient of friction between 37
m
the blocks is 1 = 0.4. A ball of mass m moving with a velocity v0
v0 = 10 m/s collides with the block ‘A’ at an angle  = 37 with
the normal to the surface as shown and gets stuck to it. Then 4m A
choose the correct option(s). 1 = 0.4
2 = 0.2 4m B

(A) The velocity of block ‘A’ just after collision is 0.56 m/s.
(B) The velocity of block ‘A’ just after collision is 0.28 m/s.
(C) The velocity of block ‘B’ just after collision is 0.40 m/s.
(D) The velocity of block ‘B’ just after collision is 0.20 m/s.

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12. A circuit consists of two inductors ‘A’ and ‘B’ of inductances 1 2


L and 3L respectively and capacitor of capacitance ‘C’ as S
A B
shown in the figure. The emf of battery is  and its internal C
resistance ‘r’. Initially the switch was in position ‘1’ for a , r L 3L
long time and then it is shifted to position ‘2’. Then choose
the correct option(s).

(A) The maximum charge on the capacitor is 3LC
r

(B) The maximum charge on the capacitor is 3LC
2r

(C) The maximum current through the inductor ‘B’ is
2r
3
(D) The maximum current through the inductor ‘B’ is
4r

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

13. A thin uniform square plate of side a = 1m and mass M = 2kg can freely A
rotate about a stationary vertical axis AB coinciding with one of its
sides. A small ball of mass m = 0.5 kg moving with a horizontal velocity
v0 = 6 m/s at right angle to the plate collides elastically at point ‘P’ of the 2a/3 P
2a a
plate which is located at a distance from the vertical axis AB as
3
shown in the figure. Find the horizontal component of the resultant force
a
(in Newton) that will be exerted by the axis AB on the plate after
collision. B

14. A thin convex lens of focal length 50 cm is cut into three parts A, B and C by the planes parallel to
its optic axis. The thickness of the middle layer C is 9 mm. The middle layer is now removed and
the two parts A and B are stuck together. Then the part C is also placed in contact of this lens
symmetrically as shown in the figure. Now, a point object ‘O’ is placed at a distance 100 cm left
on the optic axis of the part C. Find the distance (in mm) between the two images formed by the
parts A and B.

A A

C 9 mm O C

B B

100 cm

15. A glass sphere of volume V = 500 cm3 is placed in a vessel filled with a
water A side wall of the vessel is inclined at an angle  = 37 with the
horizontal bottom of the vessel. The container is moving with a uniform
leftward acceleration a = 6 m/s2. The density of the glass is  = 2500
kg/m3 and the density of water is w = 1000 kg/m3 and g = 10 m/s2.
Find the normal force (in newton) between the bottom of the vessel
and the glass sphere.

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16. In the circuit shown, the power dissipated in the R


resistances R and 3R at an instant after the switch is
closed are 16 W and 3W respectively. Find the rate of
increase in the energy stored in the capacitor at this 3R C

instant (in watt).

17. In the ac circuit shown in the figure, XL = 8 , XC= 4  and R = XL


6. The rms voltage of ac source is 150 V. Find the rms current R
(in ampere) through the inductor.

XC
~

150 V

18. Consider the following nuclear fusion reaction


2
1H  12 H  13 H  11 P
Assume binding energy per nucleon of deuterium and tritium are 1 MeV and 2.80 MeV
respectively. Neglect the kinetic energy of the nuclei before the fusion. Find the kinetic energy (in
MeV) of the tritium produced in the above nuclear reaction.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

19. Identify the compound which differ in its colour from rest of the three:
(A) Potassium hexanitritocobaltate(III)
(B) Tetraamminecopper(II) sulphate
(C) Ferric ferrocyanide
(D) Hexaamminenickel(II) chloride

20. Identify the only ‘INCORRECT’ statement among the following:


(A) In general, all stereospecific reactions are stereoselective but the reverse is not
necessarily true.
(B) A free radical can be generated at bridge head position.
(C) During hydrogenation of olefins by Wilkinson’s catalyst conjugated double bond is
preferred over a non-conjugated double bond.
(D) Singlet carbene :CCl2  is more stable than triplet carbene :CCl2 
21. Consider the following molecule

HO
The number of stereocentres and stereoisomers respectively of the above molecule are:
(A) 8, 28
(B) 9, 29
(C) 10, 210
(D) 10, 29

22. In a sample of H-atoms, all atoms are initially in their 4th excited state and now these atoms are
allowed to de-excite to the ground state. Now, choose the only INCORRCT statement of the
following: (Assume multiple excitation of atoms is not allowed)
(A) If the sample contains only two H-atoms, then a maximum of six distinct spectral lines
can be observed in its emissions spectrum.
(B) Minimum five hydrogen atoms, the sample should contain in order to show all possible
spectral lines in its emission spectrum
(C) If the sample contains 8 H-atoms, then maximum number of 10 spectral lines can be
observed, in its emission spectrum
(D) If the sample contains minimum 6 H-atoms, then a maximum of 10 spectral lines can be
observed in its emission spectrum.

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(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

23. During an adiabatic reversible expansion, a gas obeys VT3 = constant. The gas may be:
(A) O2
(B) O3
(C) He
(D) SO2

24. Following two equilibria are established on mixing two gases A2 and C.
(i) 

3A 2  g 
 A 6  g , Kp  1.6 atm
2

(ii) 

A 2  g   C  g  
 A 2C  g 
A2 and C are mixed in 2 : 1 molar ratio in seal container at a constant temperature. If the total
pressure of the reaction mixture is given to be 1.4 atm and partial pressure of A6 to be 0.2 atm at
equilibrium, then identify the correct statement(s) of the following:
(A) Equilibrium partial pressure of A2 (g) is 0.5 atm.
(B) Equilibrium partial pressure of ‘C’ is 0.4 atm
(C) Equilbirium partial pressure of A2C (g) is 0.3 atm
(D) KP of reaction (ii) is 1.5 atm-1

25. Consider the structure of two compounds P and Q:


CH3

H CH2
COOH
H3C N
Br
 P  Q
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding P and Q?
(A) P is chiral
(B) Q is chiral
(C) In ‘Q’ nitrogen inversion is prevented
(D) ‘P’ exists as two pair of enantiomers

26. A mixture containing acetone and its next two homologues are heated with hydroxyl amine in
presence of catalytic amount of sulphuric acid. Choose the correct statement(s) regarding this
reaction from the options given below:
(A) It is a nucleophilic addition reaction.
(B) It is a condensation reaction.
(C) Attack of H+ ion is the slow step in this reaction.
(D) A mixture of eight oximes will be produced in this reaction.

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27. A transient blue/violet colouration may be obtained by mixing


(A) Na2S2O3 and Fe3  acidified
(B) Na2S2O3 and F e 3  (neutral)
(C) KI + F2
(D) FeSO 4  K 3 Fe  CN6 

28. A weak acid is titrated against a strong base and the volume (V) of titrant added, is plotted
against pH as shown below:

14
12
10
8 (Figure not to scale)
pH
6
4
2
0 V1 V2
Volume (V)
Which of the following statement(s) regarding above titration is/are correct?
(A) The substance in beaker is a solution of a weak dibasic acid.
(B) V2 = 2V1.
V
(C) The pH corresponding to  1  corresponds to p K a of the weak dibasic acid being
2  
1

titrated.
3V
(D) The pH corresponding to  1  corresponds to p K a of the weak dibasic acid to be
 2 
2

titrated.

29.  X  H2O2  H   Y  H2O


Blue colour 
 Y  H   Z  M   H2O
Green soln
Now, identify the correct statement(s) regarding above sequence of reactions:
(A) ‘X’ may be K2CrO4 or K2Cr2O7.
(B) ‘Y’ is CrO3.
(C) Green colour of (Z) is due to the presence of Cr3+.
(D) Gas (M) is O2.

30. A crystalline cubic solid is made up of atoms A, B, C and D such that atoms ‘A’ are present at
each of the corner, ‘B’ atoms at each of face centre, ‘C’ atoms in each of octahedral void and ‘D’
atoms in each of the tetrahedral voids of the unit cell. Now choose the correct statement(s)
regarding the above solid.
(Atoms from the lattice sites of the unit cell have to removed completely and not partially)
(A) If all atoms lying along or inside one of the octant are removed, then the formula of
resulting solid would be A7B16C12D56.
(B) If all atoms lying along one of the C4 – axis of symmetry are removed, then the formula of
the resulting solid would be AB2C3D8.
(C) If all atoms lying along one of the C3 – axis of symmetry are removed, then the formula of
resulting solid would be AB4C4D8.
(D) If all the atoms lying along one of the C2 – axis of symmetry are removed, then the
formula of resulting solid would be A2B6C5D16.

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SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

31. The collision frequency of a sample of an ideal gas molecules is defined as the ratio of the
average speed of gas molecule to their mean free path. So, if the pressure and temperature of
the gas molecules is made 8 times of its initial pressure and temperature, then ratio of new
collision frequency to that of original collision frequency will be (given 2 = 1.41, 3 = 1.73)

32. The mechanism of the reaction, A   C is given below:



A 
k
f

 B  fast 
k b

B 
K2
C slow
By using steady state approximation, the rate law of the above reaction is given by
r  k A 
Where k is the rate constant of the overall reaction  A   C  .
So, if k f  2 sec  1 , k b  0.4 sec  1, and k 2  0.1 sec  1, the value of ‘k’ will be (in units of sec-1)

33.
BH  THF cis  4 methyl 2pentene
1 eqvt   B    C
3

Major  100%

A
Now, let, the degree of unsaturation of (B) = x
the degree of unsaturation of (C) = y
Total number of stereoisomers of (B) = z
Total number of stereoisomers of (C) = m
 xy  1
Then, calculate the value of .
m  z
34. Iodine reacts with ozone gas to form a dark yellow solid (X). Let, the number of lone – pair of
electrons in un-ionised form of (X) be m, number of lone pair of electrons in the anionic moiety of
(X) be ‘n’ and the positive charge on the cationic moiety of (X) be ‘p’ units. Then the value of
m  p  is…..
n
35. The ratio of the sum of number of resonating structures and number of plane of symmetry in the
anionic moiety of gypsum to the number of resonating structures in the anionic moiety of calcium
phosphate is...

36. Ferric sulphide reacts with oxygen gas to produce ferrous sulphate and sulphur dioxide. The
gram equivalent weight of ferric sulphide in the above reaction is:
(Atomic weight : Fe = 56, S = 32)

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 04 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

37. If z = x + iy, x, y  R, i   1 , such that |z| = 1, then the maximum value of |z3 – z + 2| is?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 17
(D) 13

38. If E1, E2, E3, ….., E12 are distinct numbered edges of a cube, then the number of unordered pairs
(Ei, Ej) where 1  i, j  12 that determine a plane is?
(A) 38
(B) 42
(C) 36
(D) 12

1000 1000
p Ci
39. If 1 
q
 i 0
2020
Ci
, where p, q are coprime, then p + q is equal to?

(A) 3020
(B) 1510
(C) 2021
(D) 2019

/4
tan2 x
40. If I  dx , then value of I is?

0
x 2  tan2 x  2x tan x  3x  3 tan x  2
1
(A) ln 2
2
 16  2 
(B)  ln  
 12   
 16  2 
(C) ln  
 12   
1
(D)  ln 2
2

(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

        


41. If PQRS is a tetrahedron such that P Q  p , P R  q , PS  r , p  3, q  2, r  5 ,
     
p  q  2 , q  r   1 and r  p   1 , then?
(A) volume of tetrahedron is 1 unit3
3
(B) length of altitude from vertex S to the opposite face is unit
2

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(C) volume of tetrahedron is unit3
2
(D) length of altitude from vertex S to the opposite face is 3 2 unit

1 3
42. Let    i , and S denote the set of all the complex numbers in the Argand plane of the
2 2
form a + b+ c2, where a, b, c  [0, 1]?
(A) length of perimeter of region traced by S is 3  unit
3 3
(B) area of region traced by S is unit2
2
(C) length of perimeter of region traced by S is 6 unit
 3
(D) area of region traced by S is unit2
2

43. If An is the number of sequences of 0’s and 1’s of length n that begin with a 0, end with a 0,
contain no two consecutive 0’s and contain no three consecutive 1’s, then?
(A) A5 = 1
(B) A6 = 2
(C) A10 = A8 + A9
(D) A11 = A8 + A9

44. There are 17 identical red balls and 10 identical white balls be distributed among 4 distinct boxes,
then which of the following is/are CORRECT?
(A) number of ways such that number of red balls is greater then number of white balls in
each box is 6 C 3  1 3 C 3
(B) number of way such that number of red balls is greater than the number of white balls in
each box is 6 C 2  2 0 C 3
(C) number of ways such that exactly 2 boxes have red balls is 4 C 2  1 6 C 1  1 2 C 2
(D) number of ways such that exactly 3 boxes have white balls and each box has different
number of white balls is 4 C 3  3 !  2 0 C 3  4 C 1

45. Let an and bn be the sequence of real numbers such that (2 + i)n = an + bni, for all integers n  0
where i   1 , then?

an bn 7
(A) 
n0 7 n

16

anbn 1
(B) 
n 0 7 n

20

an2  bn2 1
(C) 
n0 7 n

20

an2  bn2 7
(D) 
n0 7 n

8

46. Let S k   k  k  k, where , ,  are the roots of the equation x3 – 5x2 + 8x – 13 = 0, then?
(A) S0 + S1 + S2 = 17
(B) S0 – S1 + S2 = 7
(C) if S4 = aS3 + bS2 + cS1, then a + b + c = 10
(D) if S4 = aS3 + bS2 + cS1, then a – b + c = 10

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47. If P(x) = x5 + ax4 + bx3 + cx2 + dx – 32 (where a, b, c d  R) has the property that whenever r is a
2
i
root of P(x) so is r (where  = e 3 ), then?
(A) the value of a can be –4
(B) the value of b can be 4
(C) the value of a can be 2
(D) the value of P(2) can be –7

48. Given a nine-sided regular polygon whose vertices are A1 A2 A3 A4 ….. A9. Let S = {A1, A2, …..,
A9}, then which of the following is/are correct?
(A) Number of distinct isosceles triangles, all of whose vertices belong to the set S is 30
(B) Number of distinct equilateral triangles, at least two of whose vertices belong to the set S
is 72
(C) Number of distinct isosceles triangles, all of whose vertices belong to the set S is 33
(D) Number of distinct equilateral triangles, at least two of whose vertices belong to the set S
is 66

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 06 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded‐off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

  
ab  3a  c 
49. The value of 600  4
a 1 b 1 c 1
a  b c  a  bb  c  c  a 
is?

50. Let a, b, c  R and a2 + b2 + c2 = 1, then the maximum value of |a – b| + |b – c| + |c – a| is?

1 i
, then the value of  z1  z 2  z 3  .....  z12   12  12  .....  1 2  is equal to?
2 2 2 2
51. Let z 
2  z1 z2 z12 

52. The area of region traced by the point P(x, y) in Cartesian plane which satisfies the inequation
sin2 x + sin2 y > 1, if x, y    1, 1 is?

53. Let f(x) be a third degree polynomial with real coefficients satisfying the equation
|f(1)| = |f(2)| = |f(3)| = |f(5)| = |f(6)| = |f(7)| = 12, then the value of |f(0)| is?

n
r 3  3r 2
54. If P n    , then value of lim P(n) is, (n  N)?
r 3 r 6  64 n

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