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3 REVIEW TEST-24-P1-PCM-JEE ADV.

-2020

REVIEW TEST-24-P1-(JEE ADV.)PCM

Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

Straight Objective Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct

1. According to Einstein’s equation E  mc 2 . E represents the rest mass energy of an object with
rest mass m. c is the speed of light in vacuum, and is given by 2.998×108 m/s. Find the rest mass
energy of electron whose rest mass is 9.11×10-31 kg.
(A) 8.1881×10–14 J (B) 8.188×10–14 J
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(C) 8.19×10 J (D) 8.2×10–14 J

2. A spherical non-conducting shell of uniform charge density  has a


small circular hole cut out of it as shown in the figure. What is
magnitude of the electric field just outside the sphere, directly above 
the centre of the circular hole?
2 
(A) (B)
0 0
 
(C) (D)
20 40

3. Choose the INCORRECT option.


(A) Inertial mass is a measure of difficulty of accelerating a body by an external force whereas the
gravitational mass is relevant in determining the gravitational force on it by an external mass.
(B) That the gravitational mass and inertial mass are equal is an experimental result.
(C) That the acceleration due to gravity on earth is the same for all bodies is due to the equality of
gravitational mass and inertial mass.
(D) Gravitational mass of a particle like proton can depend on the presence of neighbouring
heavy objects but the inertial mass cannot.

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4. A cylinder with radius R = (1/3) m spins around its axis with an angular speed . On its inner
surface, there lies a small block of mass 10 mg. The coefficient of friction between the block and
the inner surface of cylinder is  = (3/4). Find the minimum value of  for which the block does
not slip (stay still with respect to cylinder). The axis of cylinder is horizontal. (g = 10 m/s2)

Axis of cylinder
m

(A) 5 rad/s (B) 52 rad/s


(C) 4 rad/s (D) 42 rad/s

5. A small amount of water is poured from 120°


g
the top and the water surface assumes
the profile as shown in the figure. h
Assume that water does not wet the
vertical part of the tube. The angle of diameter
contact  is 120° and the surface of tube
tension of water is 0.070 N/m. The
thickness h of the layer of water is
(Assume the thickness of the layer of water substantially smaller than the diameter of opening of
tube, and g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 2.3 mm (B) 4.6 mm
(C) 6.2 mm (D) 8.4 mm

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Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct

6. One mole of mono-atomic ideal gas undergoes P


through the cyclic process ABCA. The process-BC A
follows P = aV2, where a is a positive constant and P
& V are the pressure & volume of the gas. The PV = constant
process AB is isothermal process. Choose the B
correct statement(s).
(A) Pressure at point A is 8P0
2
11 P = aV
(B) Specific heat of the process BC is R P0
6 C
(C) Net work done of cyclic process ABCA is
7P V V
8P0 V0  n  2   0 0 O V0 2V0
3
21P0 V0
(D) Net heat supplied to the gas during cyclic process ABCA is 8P0 V0  n  2  
2

7. Wedge-A and wedge-B are kept as shown in the  2 = 1/2


figure. A horizontal force F is needed to lift the
wedge-B. Mass of each wedge is m. Both wall and g
 2 = 1/3
horizontal surface are rough. The coefficient of Wedge-B

Rough Wall
1
friction between wall and wedge B is and that F 53
2
14 Wedge-A
between horizontal surface and wedge-A is .  1 = 14/23
23
The coefficient of friction between two wedges is Horizontal rough
1
. Choose the correct option(s).
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(A) The minimum value force Fmin is 8 mg.
(B) The minimum value force Fmin is 4 mg.
(C) The value of normal force between the wedge A and wedge B is 6 mg, when Fmin is applied.
(D) The value of normal force between the wall and wedge is 3 mg, when Fmin is applied.

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8. In 1783, Rev. John Mitchell, an amateur astronomer was the first person who suggested the
existence of black holes. According to him if a body with same average density as the sun had
about 500 times the radius of the sun, the magnitude of escape velocity would be greater than the
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speed of light c = 3  10 m/s. All the light emitted from such a body would be made of return
toward it. With the help this theory in 1961, Schwarzschild introduced the concept of critical
radius: A body of mass M will act as black body if its radius is less than or equal to critical radius
Rs. This radius is known as the Schwarzschild Radius.
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[it is given that mass of sun = 1 solar mass  2  10 kg, Radius of sun  7  10 m]
Now choose the correct option(s)
(A) A burned out star with three solar mass, collapsed under its own gravity to form black – hole
then the radius of its event horizon is approximately 18.9 km.
(B) A burned out star with three solar mass, collapsed under its own gravity to form black – hole
then the radius of its event horizon is approximately 8.9 km.
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(C) The average density of formed black hole will be approximately 2 10 kg/m .
(D) The average density of formed black hole will be approximately 1.2 10 kg/m3.
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9. A spring mass system is in equilibrium as shown in the figure-I. The natural length of spring is 0
= 0.5 m and in equilibrium, extension in spring is x 0. The mass is slightly pulled downward by a
distance 0.1 m and released to perform SHM. Assume that the Hooke’s law is valid during of
motion of mass. The graph of potential energy (U) and kinetic energy (k) versus position of mass
is shown in the figure-II. Use the above information and choose the correct option(s).
E(joule)

0.5
0 k

K
Natural position/
Reference level
x0
O
0.1 0.1 X(m)
m
Equilibrium position

x U

Figure-1
0.5
Figure-2
(A) the value of m is 0.5 kg
(B) the value of m is 1.0 kg
(C) The value of stiffness k of spring is 100 N/m.
(D) the value of stiffness k of spring is 200 N/m

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10. A radio station operating at a frequency of 1.5 MHz has two identical vertical dipole antennas
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spaced 400 m apart oscillating in same phase. Choose the correct statements) [Given c = 3×10
m/s. cos(2 sin4°) = 0.8 ]
y

 

S1 O S2 x
(A) At distances much greater than 400 m, if  =  30°, the intensity will be greatest in the
resulting radiation pattern.
(B) At distances much greater than 400 m, if  =  60°, the intensity will be greatest in the
resulting radiation pattern.
(C) If radio antennas are moved to only 10 m apart and frequency of the radiated waves is
increased to 60 MHz, it is observed that the intensity at point P, at a distance of 700 m on the
y-axis [corresponding to  = 0°] is 0.020 W/m 2, then the intensity at an another point A at the
same distance as point P, in the direction  = 4° is 0.008 W/m2.
(D) If radio antennas are moved to only 10 m apart and frequency of the radiated waves is
increased to 60 MHz, it is observed that the intensity at point P, at a distance of 700 m on the
y-axis [corresponding to  = 0°] is 0.020 W/m 2, then the intensity at an another point A at the
same distance as point P, in the direction  = 4° is 0.016 W/m2.

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11. The figure-2, figure-3, figure-4, and figure-5 represents the graphs of the source voltage V,
resistor voltage VR, inductor voltage VL and capacitor voltage VC as a function of time t of the
  
series circuit with impedance 500  as shown in the figure-1.  t 0  ms  Choose correct
 20 
option (s).
V (in Volt)

V0

R L C V10

V
t

V0
Figure -1 Figure -2
VR VL (in Volt)

30V
60V
2t0 5t0 t0
t 4t0
t0 3t0 4t0
2t0 3t0 t
–30V
–60V
Figure -3 Figure -4
VC (in Volt)
20V

2t0 3t0
t0 4t0 t
–20V

Figure -5
(A) R = 400 , C = 0.5 F, and L = 50 mH
(B) R = 300 , C = 0.5 F, and L = 60 mH
(C) V10 = 30 V
(D) I = 0.1 A cos(10000t) Amp and current log the source voltage

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12. The cube of side a = 0.75 m is kept in uniform y



ˆ . The closed wire loop
magnetic field B  0.80T(i)
c
abcdefa carries a current 6A. Choose the correct
option(s).
(A) The magnetic force on the portion of wire cd b
is 3.6( ˆj  k)
ˆ .
(B) The magnetic force on the portion of wire cd
I
is 4.3834( ˆj  k)ˆ . x
(C) The magnetic force on the portion of wire abcde f e
is 3.6( ˆj)
(D) The magnetic force on the portion of wire abcde a d
is 4.3834(ˆj)
z

13. A liquid of density  is filled in tube having three vertical arms


each of length L as shown. Initially height of liquid in each
arm is L/2. If left vertical arm is closed and whole system is L
rotated with angular velocity  about vertical axis through L/2 L/2 L/2
5L
middle arm, height of liquid in left arm becomes . Given
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L L
 40 3 3 2 5 2
 L  3 m,   10 kg / m ,g  10m / s ,Patm  10 N / m 
 
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(A) angular velocity,   rad/sec.
4
3
(B) Angular velocity,   rad/sec.
4
4 2
(C) Pressure of air in left arm becomes  105 N/m .
3
(D) Height of liquid in middle arm becomes zero.

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SECTION – C

(One Integer Value Correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. A rod AB of mass m, and length  is moving with constant


1 2
acceleration a. The graph represents the stress develop at
any cross-section versus position of cross-section from end- A B
A of rod. The density of rod is not uniform. If the density of a
3 3 3
rod at point-2 is 16×10 kg/m and that of at point-1 is k×10
3
kg/m . Find the value of k.

line-2
line-1

2. A laser beam propagates through a spherically symmetric


media. The refraction index varies with the distance to 
symmetry centre C by the law
r
n(r) = n0
r0
where n0 = 1, r0 = 30 cm, r0  r < . The beam’s trajectory r1
lies in the plane that includes C. At distance r1 = 100 cm

the beam makes and angle  = 300 with r1 , as shown in
figure. If the minimal distance does the beam reach relative r0
1
C
to the symmetry centre C is m. Find the value of k.
k

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3. A cube is moving with constant velocity on a smooth v


horizontal surface. Surface is rough beyond point A. If
minimum value of coefficient of friction of surface such that
k
cube starts toppling as soon as it crosses point A is ,
3
find the value of k.

4. A rubber tube is connected to a glass tube as shown in figure. Glass tube consists of five identical
inverted U sections. Diameter of tubes are negligible as compared to height h = 15 cm of these
sections. Now water is poured very slowly through a funnel into rubber tube. If minimum height H
so that water starts flowing out of end of glass tube is 25 K. Then value of K is?
H = height of
rubber tube

5. A “spring dumb-bell” comprises two balls each L = 2m


of mass m = 1 kg that connected with a light 10 cm
spring of natural length 10 cm and stiffness k m v0 v0
m
= 0.5 N/m. Two such dumb-bells are sliding m m
towards one another, the velocity of either is
v0 v0
v0 = 1 m/s is as shown in the figure. 10 cm
At some point of time, the distance between them is L = 2m. All the collisions are perfectly
elastic and instantaneous. After the time t0, the distance between them is equal to L again. If t0 =
k, then find the value of k.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

Straight Objective Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct

1. The maximum non-PV work that a system can perform at constant P is


(A) H (B) G
(C) S (D) A

2. A plot of osmotic pressure against concentration (g L–1) of a polymer is constructed. The slope of
the plot
(A) increases with increase in temperature
(B) increase with increase in molar mass of the polymer
(C) decreases with decrease in concentration of the polymer
(D) decreases with increase in temperature

3. The ground state energies of H-atom and H2 molecule are – 13.6 eV and -31.7 eV respectively.
the dissociation energy of H2 is
(A) 18.1 eV (B) 9 eV
(C) 4.5 eV (D) 2.5 eV

4. A co-ordination complex has an absorption band at 456 nm (blue colour). The colour of the
complex is likely to be:
(A) Blue (B) Red
(C) Orange (D) Green

5. The catalyst and Co-catalyst used in the Wacker process, respectively, are:
(A) PdCl2 (B) CuCl2
(C) Pd and CuCl (D) PdCl2 and CuCl2

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Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct

6. R  CH  O  NaHSO3  R  CH  SO3Na

OH
Sodium bisulphite adduct
Choose the correct statements about the above reaction:

(A) SO32 is a large nucleophile and reacts only with less serically hindered C O groups e.g.

R  CH  O, CH3  COCH3 and R  COCH3


(B) SO32 is an ambidient nucleophile, on addition forms C – O bond instead of C – S bond
(C) the resultant sodium bisulphate adduct is a solid adduct in ethanol
(D) carbonyl compounds can be regenerated from the adducts on acidic hydrolysis not in basic
hydrolysis.

7. Choose the correct method(s) of the preparation of propanoic acid from acetylene
(A) HBr; Carbonation (Mg; ether; CO2; H+); H2|Pd
(B) NaNH2 (1 eq.), CH3I; R2BH, H2O2|OH– ; KMnO4
(C) NaNH2 (2 eq.); 2CH3I; HgSO4|H2SO4, I2|OH– , H+
(D) HBr; NaCN, H3O+/∆, H2/Pd

8. P and Q are ideal gases that do not react together. The mass of 1 mol of P is four times that of Q.
At standard temperature and pressure, it follows that
(A) Average kinetic energy of a molecule of P is equal to that of molecule of Q
(B) The mass of 1 dm3 of P is four times that of 1 dm 3 of Q
(C) On mixing 1 dm 3 of P with 1 dm 3 of Q, the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture will 0.5
atm
(D) The diffusion rate of P is four times that of Q

9. In an experiment, 10 cm3 of an organic compound in the gaseous state were sparked with an
excess of oxygen. 20 cm 3 of CO2 and 5 cm 3 of N2 were obtained among the products. All gas
volumes were measured at the same temperature and pressure. Which of the following molecular
formula would fit these data?
(A) C2H7N (B) C2H3N
(C) C2H6N2 (D) CH5N

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10. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) The complex [Ma3b2C] has 3 geometrical isomers.
(B) S for micelle formation is +ve.
(C) The complex [M(AA)a2b2] has 4 stereoisomers.
(D) Micelles from ionic surfactants can be formed only above a certain temperature called the
Kraft temperature.

11. Which of the following statement is incorrect about the molecule given below?
Cl O Cl

Cl O Cl
(A) It has 16 lone pairs of electrons
(B) It has 20 sigma bonds and 6 pi bonds
(C) It has planar shape and zero dipole moment
(D) It has non-planar shape and non-zero dipole moment
12. Choose the correct order
(A) O
||
CH3  C CH2Br  PhCH2 CH2Br  CH2  CH  CH2Br
SN 2 reactivity 
(B) CH3 OCH2 Cl  PhCH2 Cl  CH2  CH  CH2Cl
SN 1 reactivity 
CH2 I CH2 I
(C)
>
 SN1 reactivity 
H3 CO
(D) CH2I CH 2I

<
SN1 reactivity 
O 2N

13. Which of the following is/are correct?


(A) Larger the activation energy, smaller is the value of rate constant.
K  10
(B) The higher the Ea, higher the value of temperature coefficient T .
KT
(C) At lower temperature, increase in temperature causes more change in the value of K than at
higher temperature.
1 Ea
(D) A plot made between K and gives a straight line of slope  .
T R

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SECTION – C

(One Integer Value Correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. The maximum number of stereo-isomers possible for the compound given below is:
Me
Me O
Me

NO 2 NO 2

2. Among the following reactions, the total number of reactions in which one of the products is
metal:
(i) AgNO3  H2 O  H3PO2  

(ii) NaN3  
Electrolysis
(iii) NaCl  aq  

(iv) ZnO  C  

(v) Cu2O  Cu2S  

(vi) HgS  O 2 
600o C


OH 
(vii) C6H5 CHO   Ag NH3 2  
 

(viii) LiNO3  

(ix) AgNO3  

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3. From the following properties in which the value is larger for H2O than D2O:
(i) Boiling point
(ii) Melting point
(iii) Heat released in formation of one mole
(iv) Ionic product
(v) Dielectric constant
(vi) Solubility of NaCl in 100 g H2O/D2O
(vii) Viscosity
(viii) Temperature at which maximum density is occupied.

4. The total number of crystal systems in which  =  = .

5. Among the following, the total number of compounds in which molar conductivity is similar to
equivalent conductivity
KCl, BaCl2, [Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2, K2[NiCl4], KMnO4, [Co(NH3)4Cl2]Cl, AgNO3, KHF2, LiAlH4

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

Straight Objective Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 5. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which only ONE is correct

43  17
1. Let  and  be positive integers such that   , then sum of the digits of the minimum
197  77
possible value of  is
(A) 5 (B) 9
(C) 7 (D) 3

2. Suppose 32 distinct objects are placed on each vertex and mid-point of the side of a regular
polygon of 16 sides. If the number of ways in which 3 objects can be chosen from among them so
 k 
that neither two of these are adjacent nor diametrically opposite is k, then   is equal to
 1200 
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 8

3. If the roots of the equation x 3 + x + 1 = 0 are ,  and , then the cubic equation whose roots are
( – )2, ( – )2 and ( – )2 is y3 + k1y2 + k2y + k3 = 0, then k1 + k2 + k3 is equal to
(A) 40 (B) 46
(C) 39 (D) 18

4. The point (a2, a – 2) lies in the angle between the lines x + y + 2 = 0 and x + 2y – 4 = 0 containing
the origin if
1  1 
(A) a   3, 0    , 1 (B) a   ,  
3  3 
(C) a  (–4, –1)  (0, 2) (D) a  (–3, –2)  (1, 2)

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5. A bag contains 5 red balls and 4 white balls. 5 balls are drawn one by one without replacement
and were found to be at least 3 red, then the probability that next draw of a ball from this bag will
give a red ball is
35 35
(A) (B)
126 81
3 29
(C) (D)
40 143

Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct

6. Let f(x) = x4 + 4x3 + 26, then


(A) number of real solution of f(f(f(f(x))) = 26 is 0
(B) minimum value of f(x) is –1
(C) f(x) has inflection at two points
(D) number of real solution of f(f(f(f(x))) = 26 is 16

7. Which of the following function(s) is/are differentiable:  x  R


(A) |x2 – 1||x2 – 3x + 2||x2 – x – 2||x – 7|3
(B) cos(cos–1 x)  sin(cos(cos–1 x)) + |sin x|3
x
(C) cos–1(cos x)  sin(cos(cos(x))  cos  
 4
(D) |x2 – 3x + 2|3 + cos|x| + {sinx}{cosx}; (where {.} denotes the fractional part function)

x 2 x3 x 4 x5
8. Let a + b = 4 where a, b > 0 and a < 2 and f  x   x     , then
2 3 4 5
a b
(A)  f  x  dx   f  x  dx increases as (b – a) increases
0 0
a b
1 1
(B)  f  x  dx   f  x  dx increases as (b – a) increases
0 0
a b
1 1
(C)  f 1  x  dx   f 1  x  dx decreases as (b – a) increases
0 0
a b
1 1
(D)  f  x  dx   f  x  dx decreases as (b – a) increases
0 0

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4 1 4
2
9. Let I1    tan x  3 dx and I2    tan x  dx , then
0 0
3 
(A) I1  (B) I2 
4 4
(C) 2 < I1 < 3 (D) I2  log 2  I1

10. Let z = x + iy be the complex number and if the area enclosed by the curve
3
|Re(z – 3)| + |Im(z –2i)|  6 and |z – 3 – 3i| + |z – 3 – i|  4 is equal to   , then
4
(A)  +  = 80
(B) ··57 has 16 factors of the form 4k + 1, k  W
(C) | – | = 64
(D)  +  = 70

x2 y 2
11. Let E :   1 be an ellipse. A tangent is drawn at point ‘P’ on the ellipse. If M be the foot of
16 1
the perpendicular drawn from the centre C upon the tangent, then
(A) (MP)max = 4 (B) (MP)max = 3
(C) (CM)min = 1 (D) (CM)min = 2

12. If a function ‘f’ satisfies the relation f(x)f(x) – f(x)f(x) – (f(x))2 = 0  x  R and f(0) = 1 = f(0),
then (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)

(A) lim
2f  ln x   9f  x !  f x 2 
3 (B) lim 
 2f  ln x   9f  x !  f x 2 
 1
 
      
x  3f x 2  3f x !  f ln x
 
      3
x   3f x 2  3f x !  f ln x 

2 2
(C) f  x   e x 1
has 3 solutions (D) f  x   e x 1
has only one solution

        
13. If a and b are two unit vectors such that 5a  b  3 . If c  4a  b  2b then angle between b and

c is equal to
 5   11 
(A) cos 1    (B) cos1   
 89   13 
 11   5 
(C)   cos1   (D)   cos 1  
 13   89 

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SECTION – C

(One Integer Value Correct Type)

This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

x 1
1. If  dx  ln  f  x    c , then minimum value of f(x) is equal to _____
x 4  4x 3  8x 2  8x  4

2. The number of points in (–, ) for which x8 – x sin x – cos 5x = 0 is/are _____

3. Number of value(s) of ‘x’ which is/are not in the domain of the derivative of the function
 1  2x 
sin  2 
: x0
  1 x 
f(x) =  is _____
 x  1 3 sin1  2x  : x  0
  2 
 1 x 

2 2 2 2
4. 
If 4 x  2  
P y 3  
 45 and x  2  
4 y 3   5 cut orthogonally, then P is equal
to _____

  x 
5. Let f  x   x3  2x 2  8cos  cos1     1 and g(x) be the inverse of it, then area bounded by g(x),
  2 
1
the x-axis and the ordinate at x = –23 and x = 4 is A, then  A  is equal to _____ (where [.]
4
denotes the greatest integer function)

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