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CPP-06

SS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED

Physics
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - Alternating Current and Electromagnetic Waves
Level-1

SECTION - A current is 0. If the angular frequency of the voltage



Straight Objective Type source is changed to , then the new peak
3
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each current in the circuit is
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, R
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Two identical bulbs are connected to an A.C. source V0sint C


by using an inductor and a capacitor in series, with
the bulbs as shown. Then the brightness of B1 and
B2 will be 0 0
(A) (B)
2 2

0 0
(C) (D)
3 3
4. A resistor having resistance R is connected with a
capacitor having capacitance C in parallel as shown
in figure. If I0 is peak value of current through the
(A) Same for both cases voltage source then I0 is
(B) More for B1 than B2
(C) Depends on the frequency of source
(D) More for B2 than B1
2. An ac circuit consists of L(XL = 7), R = 4  and
C(XC = 4) in series. The potential difference
across R and C is V1 and that across L, C and R
V = V0sint
is V2. The phase angle between V1 and V2 is
(A) 45° (B) 82° V0 1  2 C2R2 V0
(A) (B)
(C) 98° (D) 53° R 1
R2 
 C2
2
3. An ac voltage source V = Vo sin t is connected
across resistance R and capacitance C as shown
V0
1 (C) (D) Zero
in figure. It is given that R =
C
. The peak R 1  2 C2R2

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5. In the circuit, as shown in the figure, if the value of 8. A series LR circuit is connected to an ac source of
frequency  and the inductive reactance is equal to
2 2
R.M.S. current is A , the power factor of 2R. A capacitance of capacitive reactance equal to
52 2 R is added in series with L and R. The ratio of the
the box is new power factor to the old one is

1/ Henry 100 C 2 2


(A) (B)
5 3
Box
3 5
(C) (D)
2 2

200V, 100 rad/sec SECTION - B


Multiple Correct Answer Type
1
(A) (B) 1 This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
2 question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
3 1
(C) (D) 9. In the given A.C. circuit, choose the incorrect
2 2 statement
6. For a LCR series circuit with an A.C. source of
angular frequency 

1
(A) Circuit will be capacitive if  
LC

1
(B) Circuit will be inductive if  
LC
(A) Impedance of circuit is 2
(C) Power f actor of circuit will be unity if
capacitiv e reactance equals inductiv e
reactance 1
(B) Power factor of circuit is
2
1
(D) Current will be leading voltage if   (C) Peak value of current through resistance is 50 2 A
LC

7. The electric field of a plane electromagnetic wave (D) Average power supplied by source is 2500 W
in v acuum is E y  0.5cos 2  108  t  x 
  c 
V / m; Ez  Ex  0 Then select correct alternative .

(A) Direction of propagation of wave is along +ve


x-axis

(B) Plane of polarization is x-y plane

(C) Amplitude of magnetic field is 1.66×10–9T

(D) All of these

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11. If an AC voltage 100 V is applied between points A
SECTION-E
and B, then current of 1A and phase difference
Integer Answer Type between current and voltage will be =37°. If the
same voltage is applied between points B and C, the
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is an integer. current of 5 A and =53°. The impedance (in ) in
the chain, if the same voltage is applied between
10. At an instant when magnitude of source voltage is points A and C is z after rounding off to nearest inte-
1 ger. Find z – 113.
its rms value, magnitude of current is times
26 A B C
its peak value. If the reactance is more than the
resistance, determine x.
1
X mH

103
 rad/s
6

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SECTION - A 4. In a series L-C-R circuit, C=10–11 Farad, L = 10–5


Henry and R =100 Ohm, when a constant D.C. volt-
Straight Objective Type age E is applied to the circuit, the capacitor acquires
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each a charge 10–9C. The D.C source is replaced by a
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, sinusoidal voltage source in which the peak voltage
E0 is equal to the constant D.C. voltage E. At reso-
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
nance the peak value of the charge acquired by the
1. In the circuit shown, after sufficiently long time in capacitor will be
position 1 of the switch, so that current is steady
(A) 10–8C (B) 10–6C
in the circuit, the switch is moved over to position
2. The maximum voltage that can be developed (C) 10–15C (D) 10–10C
across ‘L’.
2
5. A resistor of resistance R, capacitor of capacitance
(A) 100 V C and inductor of inductance L are connected in
1
parallel to AC power source of voltage 0 sin t.
(B) 100 2 V The maximum current through the resistance is
half of the maximum current through the power
(C) 100 5 V source. The value of R is

(D) 200 V
3 1
2. A source of alternating voltage V and of frequency (A) 1 (B) 3 L 
| C  | C
50 Hz is connected to an ideal inductor of self
L
inductance 2H. A current of r.m.s. value  flows in
the inductor. If the frequency of the voltage is 1
changed to 400 Hz keeping the rms voltage (C) 5  L (D) None of these
C
unchanged, then the current in circuit will be
(A) 8 in phase with applied voltage 6. Three identical large metal plates are fixed at
separation of d from each other as shown. The
(B) 4 and leading by 90° from applied voltage
area of each plate is A. Plate 1 is given charge
(C) /4 and lagging by 90° from applied voltage +Q 0 while plates 2 and 3 are neutral and are
connected to each other through coil of inductance
L and switch S. If resistance of all connected wires
(D) /8 and lagging by 90° from applied voltage is neglected, the maximum current flown through
3. For the circuit shown in the figure, what best de- coil after closing switch is (C = 0 A / d ) (neglect
scribes the output voltage compared to the input volt- fringe effect)
age at very high frequencies.
Q0
10k (A)
1F LC
10k
0.1H V0
V1 Q0
(B)
2LC

2Q0
(A) V0 = Vi and leads by ./2 (C)
LC
(B) V0 = Vi/2 and leads by ./2
Q0
(C) V0 << Vi and is in phase (D)
2 LC
(D) V0 = Vi/2 and in phase

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SECTION - B 9. A wire shaped as a semicircle of radius a, is
rotating about an axis PQ with a constant angular
Multiple Correct Answer Type
1
velocity   LC , with the help of an external
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, agent. A uniform magnetic field B exists in space
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. and is directed into the plane of the figure (circuit
part i.e., left part is at rest)
7. If an analog sinusoidal voltage in a circuit as a func-
tion of time is

v = v0 sin t for 0  t  /

v = – v0 sin t for /  t  2/

Then the average value of the voltage in complete


cycle is (where symbols have their usual meanings)

(A) same as in v = v0 sin t for the interval 0 to /


(B) same as in v = v0 sin t for the interval /2 to


(A) The rms value of current in the circuit is
3/2
Ba2
(C) same as in v = v0 sin t for the interval 0 to / R 2LC
2
(B) The rms value of current in the circuit is
(D) same as in v = v0 sin t for the interval /2 to
Ba2
2/
2R 2LC
8. Choose the correct option for the given arrangement
(Symbols have their usual meaning) (C) The maximum energy stored in the capacitor is
2B2a 4
8R2 C
(D) The maximum power delivered by the external
2B2a 4
agent is
4LCR

SECTION-D

Matrix-Match Type

This Section D have “match the following” type question.


 Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
(A) Current from the AC source is phase ahead the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more
6
than voltage entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in
Col-II.
2R
(B) Impedance of the circuit is
3
(C) Current through resistor R as function of time is
E0  
sin  t  
2R  3 
(D) Current through resistor 2R as function of time
E
is 0 sin t
2R

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10. Column - I contains some circuits and Column - II (D) R X (s) Between points a and
contains some properties. In column-II current Q

signifies instantaneous current and potential G b, potential difference


X J
difference refers to instantaneous potential
 S is constant
difference a b

Column - I Column - II
A circuit (used to
(A) (p) In branch x, current
a b varies measure an unknown
R S
x resistance) is in

A closely separated balanced conditions

conducting wire is (Galvanometer reads

wrapped over an zero)

insulating cylinder. (t) Rate of heat

Wire connected to generation through

a resistance R and the resistance R is

an alternating source constant

via a switch is closed 11. An alternating L-C-R circuit is shown in figure. Then
match the column : (Here symbols have their usual
at t = 0 meaning)
s I1 R1 L1 C 1
R
(B) T (q) Between points a and
a bx
R2 L2 C 2
A charged metallic b, potential difference
I2
sphere of radius r is decrease always I v0sint
earthed with a Column I Column II
resistance R and a
1
(A) If L1   R1 (p) I1 and I2 are in same
switch S, which is C1
closed at t = 0 1
L and L2   R2 phase
(C) a b (r) In branch x, current C2

x R is constant
S 1
r
(B) If L1   R1 (q) I = I1 + I2 ;(I, I1, I2
 C1

1
An inductor L and and  L 2  R 2 rms value of currents)
C2
resistor R is connected
to a cell of emf  and
internal resistance r
with a switch (S),
which is closed at t = 0
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(C) If capacitor C1 and (r) Magnitude of phase
SECTION-E
inductor L2 are difference between I1
Integer Answer Type

removed from circuit and I2 is This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
2
to each of the questions is an integer.
1
and L1 = R1 ,  R2 12. In the circuit diagram shown, XC = 100, XL = 200 
C2
and R = 100 . The rms current through the source

(D) If capacitors C1 and (s) I = I12  I22 ;(I, I1, I2 is X , Then find out value of X. Given the peak volt-
age of the source is 300 volts.
C2 are both removed rms value of currents)

from circuit and L2

= R2, L1 = R1

(t) I1 is lagging and I2 is


leading from source

voltage

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ADVANCED

ANSWERS

LEVEL-1

1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (C)

7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (9) 11. (6)

LEVEL-2

1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (D)

7. (A,C) 8. (A,B,C,D) 9. (B,C,D) 10. (A-p, B-q,p ,C-p,q, D-r,s,t)

11. (A-p,q, B-r,s,t ,C-r,s,t, D-p,q) 12. (9)

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CPP-06
SS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED

Chemistry
Chapterwise Practise Problems (CPP) for JEE (Main & Advanced)
Chapter - General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
Level-1

7. Ethyl xanthate acts as ______ in froth floatation.


SECTION - A

Straight Objective Type (A) Collector (B) Activator

This section contains multiple choice questions. Each (C) Depressants (D) Foaming agent
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
8. Granulated alloy of X and Y is heated with
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
concentrated H2SO4. X dissolves while Y remains
as residue. They are most likely.
1. Which of the following mineral does not contain
magnesium ? (A) X = Zn, Y = Fe (B) X = Fe, Y = Ag
(A) Carnallite (B) Epsom salt
(C) X = Zn, Y = Au (D) X = Fe, Y = Zn
(C) Spinel (D) Beryl
9. Zirconium and Titanium are purified by
2. The correct order of abundance of the following
metals in earth’s crust is (A) Zone-refining (B) Bessemerisation

(A) Fe > Al > Na > Ca (B) Al > Fe > Ca > Na (C) Van-arkel method (D) Electrolysis

(C) Fe > Na > Al > Ca (D) Fe > Ca > Na > Al 10. W hich of the following metal is purified by
transferring it to a volatile complex ?
3. Which of the following is not a chalocophile in the
Berzelius – Goldschmidt classification? (A) Fe (B) Ni

(A) Cd (B) Cu (C) Cr (D) Zn


(C) Ni (D) Pb

4. Which of the following process involves the principle 11. AAO


of fractional crystallisation during refining ?
Gfo
BO
(A) Zone-refining (B) van Arkel process B T1K
(C) Mond ‘s process (D) Parke’s process T
What conclusion can be drawn from the above
5. Which of the following metal is purified by distillation Ellignham diagram?
method ?
(A) 'B' can reduce 'AO' at any temperature less
(A) Zn (B) Fe than T1K
(C) Cu (D) Sn (B) 'B' can reduce 'AO' at a temperature above the
intersection point of the 2 curves
6. Siderite is a (C) 'A' can reduce 'BO' at all temperature
(A) Sulphate (B) Carbonate
(D) 'A' can reduce 'BO' at very low temperature
(C) Sulphide (D) Oxide

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18. Pick the correct statement (s) regarding froath
SECTION - B
floatation
Multiple Correct Answer Type
(A) An activator helps a collector to get attached
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each to the particles to be floated
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
(B) NaCN is an example of activator
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
(C) Depressants prevent the particles from floating
12. Hydrometallurgy is preferable in case of :
(D) Cupric sulphate is a depressant
(A) Very poor grade ore
19. In the Mond’s process of Nickel purification, selct
(B) Rare earth metals
the correct statement(s) about the complex formed
(C) For transition elements except Cu
(A) Ni(CO)4 is formed
(D) Ag and Au
(B) It is a non-volatile complex
13. Flux is used to :
(C) It is unstable and decomposes on heating
(A) Lower down the temperature of melting of ore
(D) It gets deposited as precipitate
(B) Remove gangues (impurities)
20. Choose the correct statement regarding Ellingham
(C) As solvent diagram
(D) To increase conductivity of the melt (A) These are graph plotted between G° and T for
14. Which of the following metal(s) is (are) extracted by a particular reaction
self-reduction process ? (B) By the use of Ellingham diagram reducing
(A) Cu (B) Zn agent for particular metal oxide can be found
out
(C) Hg (D) Pb
(C) At the point of intersection of line of two
15. Pick the correct statement (s) different metal oxide, both metal can act as
reducing agent for each other
(A) Bauxite is not reduced by carbon reduction
(D) According to Ellingham diagram, we can
(B) Sulphide ores are generally reduced using reduce some metal oxides by only heating
hydrogen gas
21. Correct statements regarding alkaline earth metal
(C) Copper occurs as sulphide ore rather than
is (are) :
oxide ores
(A) Relative abundance of alkaline metals in earth
(D) Cupellation is a method of purification
crust is in order Ca > Mg > Sr
16. Which of the following metal(s) can be extracted by
(B) Ease of conversion of carbonate ores to metal
carbon reduction ?
oxide is in order, Be > Mg > Ca > Sr > Ba
(A) Cu (B) Sn
(C) Generally the chlorides of alkaline earth metals
(C) Zn (D) Mg appear in hydrated form

17. Which of the following has (have) been correctly (D) Mg and Ca are extracted by electrolysis of
matched ? aqueous chlorides

(A) Pearl ash : K2CO3 (B) Fluorspar : ZnF2 22. Auto reduction is used for

(C) Sylvine : KCl (D) Galena : HgS (A) Cu (B) Hg

(C) Al (D) Fe

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SECTION-D

Matrix-Match Type X Y Z
This Section D have “match the following” type question. 0 0 0
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more 1 1 1
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in 2 2 2
Col-II.
3 3 3
23. Match column (I) (process) with column (II) 4 4 4
(electrolyte)
5 5 5
Column (I) (process) Column(II) (electrolyte)
6 6 6
(A) Downs process (p) fused MgCl2
7 7 7
(B) Dow sea water process (q) f u s e d ( A l 2 O 3 +
Na3AIF6 + CaF2) 8 8 8

(C) Hall-Heroult (r) fused (40% NaCl 9 9 9


+ 60%CaCl2)

(D) Serpeck’s process (s) (Al2O3 + C + N2)

SECTION-E 24. The number of metals which are purified by van Arkel
method are
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer Ti, Zr, Hf, V, W, B, Ag, Cu
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging 25. Number of ores containing ‘O’ from the following list
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective is:
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Diaspore, Corundum, Anglesite, Nitre, Cinnabar,
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct Colemanite, Calamine
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
26. CO 2 can oxidise how many metals from the
following list ?

Al, Fe, Cu, Hg, Ag, Pb


27. Out of the following how many processes may be
used to purif y alumina ? Hoopes process,
Serpecks process, Heroult process, Bessemer
process)

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 5 to 7


SECTION - A
(+)ve
Straight Objective Type
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each 0 ZrO2
Zr
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its (–)ve
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. FeO
Fe C
CO
1. Which of the following does not belong to silicate gO
g M Pb
class ? G° M
CaO PbO
(A) Millerite (B) Olivine Ca

(C) Quartz (D) Feldspar


2. Which of the following is a soft ion ? T1
Temperature(°C)
(A) Cd2+ (B) Li+
5. Which of above curve is wrongly presented ?
(C) Mg2+ (D) K+
(A) C  CO2 (B) Pb  PbO
SECTION - B
(C) Zr  ZrO2 (D) Mg  MgO
Multiple Correct Answer Type
6. Which of the above metal oxide is having minimum
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
thermal decomposition temperature ?
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. (A) CaO (B) FeO

3. Soft base (s) is/(are) (C) ZrO2 (D) MgO


(A) CN– (B) S2– 7. Which of the following metal’s oxide can be reduced
(C) F– (D) O2– by Fe as reducing agent at temperature T1 ?
4. Which one is true about extraction of Cr from (A) Zr (B) Ca
chromite ore ?
(C) Mg (D) None of these
(A) Carbon reduction of Na2CrO4
Paragraph for Question No. 8 and 9
(B) Thermite reduction of Cr2O3
Proper heat treatment changes the hardness and
(C) Acidification of FeCr2O4
elasticity of steel. This is of prime importance in iron and
(D) Chromite fusion with Na2CO3 + O2 steel industry.

SECTION - C Wrought iron

Linked Comprehension Type heat


surface converts to steel
with X
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
Mild steel containing
paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be
 in
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and 1% of metal Y 
NH3 chamber
 surface coating of
(D) for its answer, out of which ONE/MORE is/are correct. nitride
8. X is
(A) CO2 (B) K4 [Fe(CN)6]

(C) CO (D) K2 [Ni(CN)4]

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9. Y + conc. HCl  Z (hydrated salt)
X Y Z
 ina chamber
Z 
 anhydrous form of Z
saturated withHCl vapour 0 0 0
Y is 1 1 1
(A) Fe (B) Mg 2 2 2
3 3 3
(C) Al (D) Ni
4 4 4
SECTION-D 5 5 5
Matrix-Match Type 6 6 6
This Section D have “match the following” type question. 7 7 7
Question contains two columns, Col-I and Col-II. Match
the entries in Col-I with the entries in Col-II. One or more 8 8 8
entries in Col-I may match with one or more entries in 9 9 9
Col-II.
10. Match column - I with column - II 11. H2 can reduce how many of the following oxides ?
Column (I) Column (II) CuO, Al2O3, Fe3O4, WO3, Mo3O4, Co3O4, ZnO
(Element/compound)
12. How many of the compounds contain iron ?
(A) Explosive (p) Cu
(Turnbull’s blue, Sodium nitroprusside, Prussian
(B) Self-reduction (q) Fe3O4 blue, Malachite green, Limonite)
(C) Magnetic meterial (r) Cu(CH3COO)2.Cu(OH)2 13.

(D) Verdigris (s) Pb(NO3)2

SECTION-E
Integer Answer Type
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For In the above diagram, total number of reducing
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, agents that can be used for reduction of EO2 oxide
Y and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct at 800°C
darkening of bubbles will look like the following :

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ANSWERS

LEVEL-1

1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (B)

7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (A,B,D)

13. (A,B,D) 14. (A,C,D) 15. (A,C,D) 16. (A,B,C) 17. (A,C) 18. (A,C)

19. (A,C) 20. (A,B,C,D) 21. (A,B,C) 22. (A,B) 23. (A-r,B-p,C-q,D-s)

24. (5) 25. (6) 26. (1) 27. (1)

LEVEL-2

1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A,B) 4. (B,D) 5. (B) 6. (C)

7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (A-s,B-p,C-q,D-r) 11. (5)

12. (4) 13. (5)

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Chapter - Application of Derivatives
Level-1

SECTION - A 6. If at each point of the curve y = 2x3 + px2 + 3x + 4,


the tangent is inclined at an acute angle with the
Straight Objective Type positive direction of x-axis, then p lies in
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, (A)  –3 2, 3 2  (B) 5 2, 7 
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(C) [–5, –4] (D) [7, 9]
x(x 4  1)(x  1)  x 4  2
1. f: R  R, f(x) = is 7. The angle between the curve y = |x – 1| and y = x2 – 1,
x2  x  1
where x < 1 is
(A) One - one & into (B) Many one, onto
(C) One - one & onto (D) Many-one, into  1
(A) tan–1 2 (B) tan–1  
 2
2. Let p be the perimeter of rectangle formed by rods
AB, BC, CD, DA. Rods are moved with the 3 5
velocities as shown in figure. The rate of change of (C) tan–1   (D) tan–1  
5 3
area of rectangle is 2v
8. STATEMENT-1 : If two real valued differentiable
(A) vp
A B functions f and g be related as
(B) 4 vp 3v v f(x) = g(1 – x) + g(x – 3) and
g(x) < 0  x  R. Then f(x) is
(C) 3 vp decreasing in (2, )
D C
(D) 2 vp 2v STATEMENT-2 : Local maximum value of a function
3. The shortest distance of the point (2, –1) from the is always greater than local
curve (y + 1)2 = 2x + 7 is minimum value.
STATEMENT-3 : The minimum v alue of
(A) 10 (B) 3 2 2
e(2 x 2 x 1) cos x is 1.
(C) 5 (D) 2
(A) T, T, T (B) F, T, T
4. If the normal at x = 0 to the curve y = esin x.cos x
(C) T, F, T (D) F, T, F
is a tangent to the curve x2 + y2 = k2, then the
value of k equals 9. STATEMENT-1 : If x = 1 is the extreme point of f(x)
= x3 + x2 + kx + 4 then k = –5.
1 1
(A) (B) STATEMENT-2 : f(x) = 3x2 + 6logx – x is alway
2 2 2 increasing function.
1 STATEMENT-3 : f(x) = x3 + 3x2 + 12x + 5 is always
(C) 2 (D)
2 an increasing function.
5. The maximum value of the function f(x) = 2x + x – Identify the correct combination of True(T) and
2 : x  (– 2, 4] is False(F) of the given three statements
(A) 18 (B) 9 (A) T, T, F (B) F, T, T
(C) – 1 (D) Non-existent (C) T, F, T (D) T, T, T

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10. The equation of normal to the curv e (C) f has a local minima at x = 2
y  (1  x)y  sin1 (sin2 x) at x = 0 is (D) f is discontinuous at x = 4

(A) x+y=1 (B) 2x+4y=1 16. The possible range of values of  for which the points
of extremum of the function f (x) = x 3  3x2 +
(C) x–y=1 (D) x+y+1=0
3(2  1) x + 1 lie in the interval (2, 4) will be equal
11. If a variable tangent to the curve x2y = c3 makes to
intercepts a, b on x and y axis respectively, then the
(A) (1, 3) (B) (3, 4)
value of a2b is
(C) (0, 2) (D) (2, 1)
4 3
(A) 27c 3
(B) c
27 SECTION-D
27 3 4 3
(C) c (D) c Single-Match Type
4 9
This section contains Single match questions. Each
SECTION - B question contains statements given in two columns which
Multiple Correct Answer Type have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A, B, C and D are
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, given below. Out of which, only one shows the right
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
matching
12. The values of m for which function f(x) = 2x3 – 3m 17. Match the column I with column II
x2 + 12x + 6 is increasing is
Column I Column II
(A) m  2 2,2 2  (B) m  [– 2 2 , 0] (A) The points on the curve (p) (0, 9)
y= x4 – 2x2 + 9 at which the

(C) m  , 2 2  (D) m  [0, 2 2 ]
tangent is parallel to x-axis is
13. If f(x) = ax2 – 2bx + c and f (1) = 2, f(0) = 0 and
f  (B) = 4, then (B) The point on the curve (q) No such
y = x ln x where the normal point on
(A) f(x) = 2 (x2 – x) (B) a + b + c = 3 3
makes an angle with the curve
(C) f(x) = x2 – x + 1 (D) a – b = 1 4
positive direction of x-axis is exists
14. In the interval [0, 2], Lagrange’s Mean Value
Theorem is not applicable on  –4 3 
(C) The point on the curve (r)  , 
(A) f(x) = min{ex, 2 – x}  7 7
y2 = ex + xy at which
(B) f(x) = [ x ] ([.] is greatest integer function)
vertical tangent exists is
x
(C) f(x) = sin (D) The point on the curve (s) (1, 0)
3
3x2 + 4y2 = 12 where the
(D) f(x) = |x2 – x|
tangent makes equal
15. Consider a function f:(0, ) (0, ) given by
intercepts from the
x3 0 x 1
 co-ordinate axes is
f (x)   x  2 1 x  4
2 A B C D
 x4
(A) p q s r
Then
(B) p q r s
(A) f is not differentiable at two points in its
(C) q p s r
domain
(D) p s q r
(B) f has a local maxima at x = 1
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18. Match the column I with column II 1
(C) The value of a for which the area (r)
Column I Column II 4
(A) The equation of tangent to the (p) y = x – 1 of formed by the axes and
curve y = x ln x at (1, 0) is any tangent to the curve

9 4 xay = ba is constant is
(B) The locus of mid-point of (q) 
x2 y2 (D) The equation of tangent to (s) 1
intercept between axes by =4
curve x3 + y3 = a3 at (x1, y1)
tangent at any point on
intersects the curve again at
x2 y 2
the curve  = 1 is
9 4 x2 y 2
(x2, y2) then  is
(C) If the length of subtangent of (r) Parabola x1 y1
curve x = 3 (sec  + tan ) A B C D

and y = 3 (sec  – tan ) (A) p q s r


(B) p q r s
 
for   0,  , is P. Then
 2 (C) p s r q
equation y = P2 represents (D) q r s p
2 x2 20. Match the following :
(D) The locus of point of contact (s) y 
1  x2
Column I Column II
of the tangent drawn from
(A) If ax2 – ax + 1 > 0 for at least (p) [0, 4)
origin to curve y = sinx
one x then the range of ‘a’ is
A B C D
(A) p q r s a
(B) If x3 – 3x + = 0 has three (q) [0, 3]
2
(B) q p r s
real and distinct roots then
(C) p q s r
(D) s q p r the interval of |a| is equal to

19. Match the property in column I with the value of a (C) If f(x) = x3 + ax2 + ax + 1 is (r) R
in column II for which the property is true an increasing function then the
Column I Column II
interval of a2 may belong to
(A) The sum of the squares of the (p) –1
(D) If quadratic equation (s) (–3, 3)
intercepts on the axes cut off
x2 – 3ax + a2 – 9 = 0
by the tangent to the curve x1/3
has roots of opposite sign
a a
+ y1/3 = a1/3 (a > 0) at  ,  then ‘a’ belongs to
8 8
is 2 ; then a is equal to A B C D

(B) The straight line y = x touches (q) 4 (A) r p s q

1 1
(B) s r p q
the curve y = ax 2  x
2 4 (C) p s q r
at the point where x = 1, then (D) r p q s
a equals

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SECTION-E mx  n
22. The function f(x)  has extremum at a
(x  1)(x  4)
Integer Answer Type
point (2, –1). Then (m + n) equals.
This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging 23. If local maximum and minimum values of f(x) =
from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
x2  x  6
question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For occurs at x = a and x = b repectively
example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y x2  3x  2
and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct then ab – 1 is equal to ____________.
darkening of bubbles will look like the following : 24. The largest v alue of m f or which f (x) =
X Y Z
x3 x2
0 0 0  m  3  +mx is strictly increasing  x 
3 2
1 1 1 [0, ) is .........

2 2 2 25. Water is drained from a vertical cylindrical tank by


3 3 3 opening a valve at the base of the tank. It is known

4 4 4
that the rate at which the water level drops is propor-
tional to the square root of water depth y, where the
5 5 5
constant of proportionality k > 0 depends on the
6 6 6
acceleration due to ‘gravity and the geometry of the
7 7 7
1
8 8 8 hole. If t is measured in minutes and k = then
15
the time to drain the tank if the water is 4 meter
9 9 9
deep to start with is 12 min, then  equals

26. Let f(x) = 2x3 + 3(1 3a) x2 + 6 (a2  a) x + b where


1
21. f ( x )  | x | 3  1  is not differentiable at k a, b  R. The smallest integral value of ‘a’ for
2
which f (x) has positive point of local maximum
k 
points then   [*] greatest integer function is _______ .
5 
equals ______.

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(A) 1 (B) 1/2


SECTION - A
Straight Objective Type (C) 0 (D) 1/3
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 8. If f (x)  f (x)  f 2 (x)  x 2 be the differential equa-
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. tion of a curve and let P be the point of maxima then
number of tangents which can be drawn from P to
1. Number of integers in range of
x 2  y 2  a2 is / are
f(x) = x4 1 x2
e + 1: x[–1, 0] is
(A) 2 (B) 1
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 7 (C) 0 (D) either 1 or 2

2. The equation of common tangent to the curve 9. Let f :[ 1, 2]  R be differentiable such that
y2 = 128x and xy = 4 is 0  f (t)  1 for t [1, 0] and 1  f  (t)  0 for
t [0, 2]. Then
(A) 4x – y = 0 (B) x + y = 2

(C) 4x + y + 8 = 0 (D) x – y + 2 = 0 (A) 2  f(B)  f(1) 1

3. If f(x) = x2 + 2bx + 2c2 and g(x) = –x2 – 2cx + b2 are (B) 1  f(B)  f(1) 2
such that min f(x) > maxg(x), then the relation be-
tween b and c is (C) 3  f(B)  f(1)  0

(A) b  c 2 (B) 0 < c < b/2 (D) 2  f(B)  f(1) 0

t  3x  x 2
(C) c  b 2 (D) c  b 2 10. If the function f(x) = , where ‘t’ is a pa-
x4
x3 x 2 x4 11x2 rameter has a minimum and a maximum then the
4. f(x) =   x  2 , g(x) =  2x 3   6x range of values of ‘t’ is
3 2 4 2
then f(g(x)) has local minima at x
(A) (0, 4) (B) (0, )
(A) {1, 2} (B) {0, 2}
(C) (, 4) (D) (4, )
(C) {2, 3} (D) {1, 3}
2

(x  1)5 11. Number of critical points of the function f(x) = (x  2)3


5. Range of the function f(x)  5 is
(x  1) (2x + 1) is equal to

(A) (1, 16] (B) (0, 16] (A) 0 (B) 1

(C) [0, 16] (D) (0, 0)  (1, 16] (C) 2 (D) 3

1  
6. Range of the function f(x) = x cos ,x  1 12. If ,    ,   and    , then which one of the
x 2 
following is true ?
(A) [cos1 + sin1, ) (B) [1, )

(C) [cos1, 1] (D) [cos1,)  


(A) ecos  cos   (B) ecos  cos  
 
7. Cosine of the angle of intersection of curves
y  3 x 1 log x and y  x x  1  
(C) ecos  cos   (D) ecos  cos  
 
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1 1
 
13. Let f (sin x)  0 and f (sin x)  0,  x   0,  and 17. Let g(x) =
4
 2
  
f 2x2  1  f 1  x 2 x  R
 2
g(x) = f (sin x) + f (cos x), then g (x) where f "  x   0 x  R g(x) is necessarily
is decreasing in increasing in the interval

     2 2

(A)  ,  (B)  0, 4  (A)   3 , 3  (B) (–1,1)
 4 2    

 2   2 
(C)   3 ,0    3 ,  

(C)  0,  (D)   ,   (D) (1,2)
 2  6 2    
18. The function f(x) = (x – 1)2 (x – 2)4 (x – 4)6
SECTION - B
(A) Has 3 minimas (B) Has 3 maximas
Multiple Correct Answer Type
(C) Has one minima (D) Has one maxima
This section contains multiple choice questions. Each
question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, 19. If f : R  R, f(x) is a differentiable bijective function,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct. then which of the following may be true ?

14. Let f(x), g(x) and h(x) be strictly increasing, (A) (f(x) – x) f(x) < 0 x  R
decreasing and constant functions, respectively,
then which of the following is/are true ? (B) (f(x) – x) f(x) > 0 x  R
(A) (fog)(x) and gof(x) are strictly decreasing (C) If (f(x) – x) f(x) > 0, then f(x) = f –1 (x) has no
function solution

(B) (foh)(x) is strictly increasing (D) If (f(x) – x) f(x) > 0, then f(x) = f–1 (x) has at least
a real solution
(C) (fohog)(x) is a constant function
20. The normal to the curve y = f(x) passing through the
(D) (hog)(x) is strictly decreasing function
point (1, 1) is a (y -1) + (x -1) = 0. If the slope of
15. Let f(x) = x5 + x3 + x + 1, g(x) = x3 + x + 1 be tangent at any point on the curve is proportional to
two given real valued functions. Then the ordinate of that point, then
(A) f(g(x)) is increasing in R a(x 1)
(A) equation of curve is y = e
(B) g(f(x) is increasing in R
(B) equation of curve is y = eax 1
(C) g(f(x)) is decreasing in R
(C) area bounded by the y-axis, the curve and the
(D) f(g(x)) is decreasing in R
normal to the curve at P is
1
16. For the function f(x) = x.cos , (1  a) 1 1  e a
x x 1 (a  3)  In(a  1) 
a a a
(A) For at least one x in [1,  ), f(x+2) – f(x) < 2
(D) area bounded by curve, x-axis and lines x = 0

(B) xLt f (x)  1 1


 and x  1 is (1  e a )
a
(C) For all x in the interv al [1,  ), f (x+2)
– f(x) > 2

(D) f (x) is strictly decreasing in the interval [1,  )

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21. The function in which Rolle’s theorem is verified is x  2 if x  1
 2
26. The function f(x) =  x if  1  x  1
x 2
 ab  (x  2)2 if x  1
(A) f(x)  log in [a,b] (where 0  a  b) 
(a  b)x
(B) f(x)  (x  1)(2x  3) in [1, 3] (A) is continuous for all x R

(B) is continuous but not differentiable  x R


(C) f(x)  2  (x  1)2/3 in [0, 2]
(C) is such that f (x) change its sign exactly twice
1 (D) has two local maxima and two local minima
(D) f(x)  cos in [ 1, 1]
x
27. If f be a continuous function on [0, 1], differentiable
22. Let f(x)  ax  bx  cx  1 have extrema at x = 
3 2 in (0, 1) such that f (1) = 0, then
 such that < 0 and f(). f() < 0. Then the there exists some c (0, 1) such that
equation f(x) = 0 has
(A) c f  (c)  f (c) = 0
(A) three equal real roots
(B) c f (c) = –f(c)
(B) three distinct real roots
(C) c f  (c)  f (c)
(C) one positive root if f() < 0 and f () > 0
(D) c f  (c) + f (c) = 0
(D) one negative root if f() > 0 and f () < 0
28. If x1 and x2 are distinct posititve numbers between
23. A tangent drawn to the curve y = f(x) at P (x, y) cuts 0 and 1, then which of the following is/are true ?
the x-axis and y-axis at A and B respectively such
that BP : AP = 3 :1, given that f(1) = 1, then  x  x2  sin x1  sin x 2
(A) sin  1 
 2  2
dy
(A) equation of curve is x  3y  0
dx
x  x2  tan x1  tan x 2
(B) normal at (1, 1) is x + 3y = 4 (B) tan  1 
 2  2
(C) curve passes through (2, 1/8)

dy  x  x 2  log x1  log x 2
(D) equation of curve is x  3y  0 (C) log  1 
dx  2  2

24. Let f(x)  (x  1)4 .(x  2)n ,n  N. Then f(x) has


2
 x1  x 2  x12  x 22
(A) a maximum at x = 1 if n is odd (D)   
 2  2
(B) a maximum at x = 1 if n is even
29. Let f(x) be twice differentiable function such that
(C) a minimum at x = 2 if n is even f(x) < 0 in [0, 2]. Then
(D) a maximum at x = 2 n is odd (A) f(0) + f(B) < 2 f(c), 0 < c < 2

(1  x)  x  1  cos(2x), 0  x  1. (B) f(0) + f(B) = 2 f(1)


25. Let f (x) = 
0, x0 (C) f(0) + f(B) > 2f(1)

If Rolle’s theorem is applicable to f (x) for x (0, 1), (D) f(0) + f(B) < 2f(1)
then can be
(A)  2 (B) 1

1
(C) (D) 1
2

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33. If 1 < 1 <  < , then
SECTION - C
(A) f(x) has a maxima in [1, 1] and a minima in
Linked Comprehension Type
[, ]
This section contains paragraph. Based upon this
paragraph, 2 multiple choice questions have to be (B) f(x) has minima in (1, 1) and a maxima in
(, )
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (C) f ( x )  0 wherever defined
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(D) f ( x )  0 wherever defined.
For any curve y = f(x) in the given interval, if f (x) < 0 then
f(x) is called convex means curve is situated below the Paragraph for question nos. 34 to 36
tangent and if f (x) > 0 then f(x) is called concave means
Let P (x) be a polynomial of degree 4 having a relative
curve is situated above the tangent. Further if f (x) > 0 (<
0) with f (x) < 0 then f(x) is called convex upward  P(x) 
maximum at x = 2 and Lim
x 0 
3  27.
(downward) and if f (x) > 0 (< 0) with f (x) > 0 then f(x) is
 x 
called concave upward (downward)
Also P (1) =  9 and P(x) has a local minimum at x = 2.
30. Function f(x) = x logx is
34. The value of definite integral
(A) Always convex
1
(B) Always concave
 P(  x)  P(x)
0
dx equals
1 
(C) Convex only in  ,  
e  (A) 12 (B) 16

1  (C) 28 (D) 24
(D) Concave only in  ,  
e  35. The absolute minimum value of function y = P(x)
31. The value(s) of a for which function on the set A = {x x2 + 12  7x} equals

f(x) = ax4 + 8x3 – 18x2 + 24ax – 12 is always convex, (A)  1 (B) 0


is
(C)  9 (D) 3
4 4
(A) a > (B) a > – 36. The y-intercept of tangent to the curve y = P(x) at
3 3
3
4 4 point M whose abscissa is , equals
(C) a < (D) a < – 2
3 3
(A)  14 (B) 4
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(C) 7 (D) 17
2
x  bx  c
Let f ( x )  , where ,  are the roots of the SECTION-D
x 2  b1x  c1
equation x 2 + bx + c = 0.  1 ,  1 are the roots of Single-Match Type
x2 + b1x + c1 = 0 (if 1 and  1 are real, then f(x) has This section contains Single match questions. Each
vertical asymptote at x = 1, 1)
question contains statements given in two columns which
32. If 1 <  < 1 < , then have to be matched. The statements in Column I are
labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column
(A) f(x) is increasing in (11) II are labelled p,q,r,s. Four options A,B,C and D are given
(B) f(x) is decreasing in (, ) below. Out of which, only one shows the right matching

(C) f(x) is decreasing in (1, )


(D) f(x) is increasing in (–, 1)

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37. Match the following 39. Match the following
Column I Column II Column – I Column – II
(A) The value of a for which (p) (9,10)
(A) The most appropriate (P) [–1, 2)
f(x) = ax–sin2x + 6cosx is interval of a for which the
increasing monotonically is equation ax2=logx has
real roots
log e x
(B) f(x) = ,x>0 (q) (1, 2)
x
 1
increases in the interval (B) The most appropriate interval (Q)  , 
 2e 

 
(C) f(x) = 3g x 3 + g(1–x) (r) (0, 3 4 ) of a for which the equation
|log x| – ax = 0 posses
x  (0, 2) , g(x)<0 then three root
f(x) is monotonically
(C) The most appropriate interval (R) (1, )
increasing in interval of a for which the equation
x3–3x+[a] = 0 (where [.]
(D) If f(x) > 0, x  R , f(C) = 0 (s)   4,  2  denotes the greatest integer
and g(x) = f (tan2x – 2tanx+4), function) will have three real
and distinct roots
0<x</2, then g(x) is increasing
in (D) The interval of x in which (S) (0, 1/e)

A B C D ln x
exlnx >
ex
(A) s p q r
SECTION-E
(B) p q r s Integer Answer Type
(C) q p s r This section contains Integer type questions. The answer
to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging
(D) s q p r from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective
38. Tangent is drawn at any point (xi, yi) on the curve question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For
(x,y) = 0, which intersects the x-axis at (x i +1,0). example, if the correct answers to question numbers X, Y
Now again, tangent is drawn at (xi+1, yi+1) which and Z(say) are 6, 0 and 9, respectively, then the correct
intersects the x-axis at (xi+2,0) and so on (i = 1,2,....n) darkening of bubbles will look like the following :
match the following List-I with List-II X Y Z
List - I List - II 0 0 0
(A) xy2 =1 (P) The sequence x1, x2......x4 are 1 1 1
terms of G.P.
2 2 2
(B) y = e–3x (Q) The sequence x1, x2, x3 .....x4
3 3 3
is periodic with period 2
4 4 4
(C) y = –cot–1x (R) The sequence x1, x2........x 4
forms an increasing A.P. 5 5 5
6 6 6
(D) y2 = x (S) The sequence x1, x2, x3 .....
is decreasing 7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9

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40. The maximum value of 44. Let y = f(x) be a parametrically defined expression
such that x = 3t2  18t + 7 and y = 2t3  15t2 + 24t +
2
 3  4x  x 2  4   x  5
2
(where 1  x  3 ) 10  t [0, 6]. If the minimum and maximum val-

is M
ues of y = f(x) be m and M respectively then  
m
41. If the tangent at any point P (4m2, 8m3) of y2 = x3 is
a normal also to the curve, then find the value of is ............
27m2 45. If f is continuous function satisfying f(f(x)) = 1 + x
42. The set of values of p for which the equation  x R. then f(1) is equal to _____.
n x  px  0 possess three distinct roots is 46. The minimum value of k (k  I) for which the equa-
tion ex = kx2 has exactly three real solutions, is
 1
 0,   , then floor() = ________.
 

43. If 4x 2 + y 2 = 1, then the maximum value of


12x2 – 3y2 +16xy is ...........

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CPP-06
SS JEE(M) &
ADVANCED

ANSWERS

LEVEL-1
1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (A)

7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (A,B,D)

13.(A,B,D) 14. (A,B,D) 15. (B,C) 16. (A,C) 17. (D) 18. (A)

19. (D) 20. (D) 21. (3) 22. (1) 23. (9) 24. (3)

25.(5) 26. (2)

LEVEL-2

1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (D)

7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (B)

13. (B) 14. (A,C) 15. (A,B) 16. (B,C,D) 17. (C) 18. (A)

19. (B,C) 20. (A,D) 21. (A) 22. (B,C,D) 23. (C,D) 24. (A,C)

25. (C,D) 26. (A,B,D) 27. (B,D) 28. (B,D) 29. (A,D) 30. (B)

31. (D) 32. (D) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (D)

37. (B) 38.(A-P B-R C-S D-Q) 39.(A-Q B-S C-P D-R) 40. (6)

41. (3) 42. (2) 43. (5) 44. (7) 45. (1) 46. (1)

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