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JEE (Main)-2024 : Phase-2 (06-04-2024)-Evening

MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A Sol. We know that,


–1 ≤ sin5x ≤ 1
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20
multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices –1 ≤ –sin5x ≤ 1
(1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 6 ≤ 7 – sin5x ≤ 8
Choose the correct answer: 1 1 1
≤ ≤
dx 1 8 7 − sin5 x 6
1. If ∫a 2
=
sin2 x + b 2 cos2 x 12
tan−1(3 tan x ) + c
 1 1
∴ Range is  , 
then the maximum value of asinx + bcosx is 8 6 
(1) 10 (2) 20 3. There are letters to be delivered to 5 different
location, then find the probability that letter is
(3) 2 10 (4) 2 5 delivered to exactly 2 correct address assuming
Answer (3) each letter is delivered to unique address.

sec 2 xdx 1 1
Sol. I = ∫ (1) (2)
b 2 + a 2 tan2 x 6 5

tanx = t ⇒ sec2xdx = dt 1 1
(3) (4)
12 4
dt 1  at 
=I ∫=
b +a t 2 2 2
ba
tan−1  
b Answer (3)
Sol. ⇒ Select any two correct address
1 a 
⇒ I tan−1  tan x  + c
=
ab b  ⇒ ( 5
C2 )
⇒ ab = 12 ⇒ a2 = 36 Remaining 3 have to be dearranged
a  1 1 1
=3 ⇒ b2 = 4 ⇒ 3!  1 − + − 
b  1! 2! 3! 
⇒ Maximum value of asinx + bcosx is  1 1
= 6  1 − 1 + −  = 3 − 1 = 2 ways
 2 6
a2 + b2 = 40 = 2 10
5
⇒ C2 ⋅ 2 =
10
1
2. Range of equals to
7 − sin5x 10 1
Probability
= =
5! 12
 1 1  1 1
(1)  ,  (2)  ,  4. The 315th word in dictionary arranged in order for
7 5  7 6 
the word ‘NAGPUR’ is
 1 1  1 1 (1) NRAGPU (2) NRPGUA
(3)  ,  (4)  , 
8 5  8 6 
(3) NPRGUA (4) NRAPGU
Answer (4) Answer (4)

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Sol. Letters N,A,G,P,U,R. (2, 3) ∈ R So (3, 2) ∈ R


Total words start with letter A (2, 4) ∈ R So (4, 2) ∈ R
5! = 120 (2, 5) ∈ R So (5, 2) ∈ R

Words start with G (3, 4) ∈ R So (4, 3) ∈ R


(3, 5) ∈ R So (5, 3) ∈ R
5! = 120
to make R symmetric
Words with N at first place and A at 2nd place
So n = 9
4! = 24
m + n = 25
Words with N at first and G at 2nd place 6. If the area bounded by the region (x, y) such that
4! = 24  a 1
( x, y ) 2 < y < such that 1 < x < 2, 0 < a < 1}
Words with N at first and P at 2nd place  x x
4! = 24  2
is  ln 2 −  sq. units then (7a – 3) is equal to
 7 
So total words 120 + 120 + (24)3
= 312 (1) 0 (2) 1

313th word = NRAGPU (3) 2 (4) 4

314th word = NRAGUP Answer (2)


2
315th word = NRAPGU 2
1 a   a
So, 315th word = NRAPGU
Sol. ⇒ ∫  x − x 2  dx = ln x + x 
1 1
5. Let A = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], m be the number of relation
 a a
such as 4x < 5y XRY and n be the minimum number  ln 2 + 2  − (ln1 + a ) = ln 2 − 2
of elements to be added from A × A to make  
symmetric relation. Then the value of n + m. 2 a
= ln 2 − = ln 2 −
(1) 26 (2) 25 7 2
(3) 24 (4) 23 4
⇒ a=
Answer (2) 7

Sol. A = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] ⇒ 7a – 3 =1
2x
XRY when 4x < 5y  1
7. f (x)  
If the function= x > 0, attains the
So R = {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (2, 2), x
(2, 3), (2, 4), (2, 5), (3, 3), (3, 4), (3, 5), (4, 4), (4, 5), 1
(5, 4), (5, 5)} maximum value of x = , then
e
m = 16 e
(1) eπ < πe (2) e2 π < ( 2π )
As (1, 2) ∈ R then (2, 1) is to be added
(1, 3) ∈ R So (3, 1) will be added (3) ( 2e )π > ( π )2e (4) eπ > πe
(1, 4) ∈ R So (4, 1) ∈ R
Answer (4)
(1, 5) ∈ R So (5, 1) ∈ R

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 1  1
Sol. f   < f   9. lim
∑ (n 4 − 2n3 + n 2 ) is equal to
π e n →∞
∑ ((3n )4 + n3 − n 2 )
1 1
(1) (2)
81 72
1 1
(3) (4)
57 93
Answer (1)
2 2
∑ (n 4 − 2n 3 + n 2 ) = lim ∑ n 4
( π) π < ee ⇒π 2e
<e 2π Sol. lim
n →∞
∑ ((3n )4 + n 3 − n 2 ) n→∞ ∑ (3n )4
e π > πe (As Σn 2 will dominate and has highest powers of n)

((a × ( iˆ + jˆ) × iˆ) × iˆ) then


 
If a = 2iˆ − jˆ + kˆ and b = 1 ∑n
4
8.
= lim
 
the square of projection of a on b is
n →∞ 34
∑ n4
1
1 =
(1) (2) 2 81
3
10. If (α,β,γ) is the mirror image of Q (3, –3, 1) in the
1 2
(3) (4) x −0 y −3 z−5
2 5 line = = and R (2, 5, 3). If the area
1 1 −1
Answer (4) λ2
of ∆PQR is λ, then equals to
546
iˆ jˆ kˆ

(
Sol. a × iˆ + jˆ = ) 2 −1 1 (1)
125
(2)
25
1 1 0 81 81
1 5
=− iˆ + ˆj + 3kˆ (3) (4)
81 81

((a × ( iˆ + jˆ)) × iˆ) =−kˆ + 3 jˆ Answer (1)


Sol.

(((a × ( iˆ + ˆj )) × iˆ) × iˆ ) =− ˆj − 3kˆ ( b )


  
 a⋅b
∴ Projection of a on b = 
b

−2
= (λ – 3) + 1 (λ + 6) – 1(–λ + 4) = 0
10
1
4 2 3λ –1 = 0 ⇒ λ =
Square of projection = = 3
10 5

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1 12. The locus of P such that the ratio of distance P from


Area of ∆PQR = 2 × (QM ⋅ MR)
2 A(3, 1) and B(1, 2) is 5 : 4 is
(1) 81x2 – 92x + 81y2 – 180y = 35
 2 2 2 
 1   −10   14   (2) 81x2 + 92x + 81y2 – 19y = 35
( )( )  
QM =
MR  3 − + −3 + 1 −
 3   3   3   (3) 81x2 – 48x + 81y2 + 20y = 35
 
(4) 81x2 – 90x + 81y2 – 180y = 35
 2 2 2 
Answer (4)
  2 − 1  +  5 − 10  +  3 − 14  
  3   3   3   Sol. Take point P(x, y)
 

(QM )( MR
= )
1
9 ( 64 + 192 + 112 )( 25 + 25 + 25 )
=x
5 + 12
= ,y
10 + 4
9 9
546 × 125
=  17 14 
9 P =  ,  (internally)
 9 9 
5 for externally division.
= 546 × 5
9
7 6
− ,y =
x=
11. Sides of a triangle are AB = 9, BC = 7, AC = 8. Then 9 9
cos 3C equals to
 −7 6 
P′ =  , 
–262 181  9 9
(1) (2)
343 247 Locus of P is the circle whose diameter is PP′
81 –283  −17  7  14  6
(3) (4) 0
 x − 9  x + 9  +  y − 9  y − 9  =
93 285      
Answer (1) (9x – 17)(9x + 7) + (9y – 14) (9y – 6) = 0
So 81x2 – 90x + 81y2 – 180y = 35

z1 − 2z2
13. If = 2 then
Sol. 1
− z1z2
2
(1) z1 lie on circle with radius 1 and z2 lie on circle
with radius 2
(2) z1 lie on circle with radius 1 and z2 lie on circle
82 + 72 – 92 32 2 with radius 1
cos C
= = =
2×8×7 2×8×7 7 1
(3) z1 lie on circle with radius and z2 lie on circle
cos3C = 4 cos3C – 3cosC 2
with radius 1
8 6 32 – 6 × 49

= – = (4) z1 lie on circle with radius 1 and z2 lie on circle
343 7 343
1
with radius
–262 2
=
343
Answer (4)

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Sol. z1 − 2z2 =−
1 2z1z2

⇒ ( z1 − 2z2 )( z1 − 2z2 ) =
(1 − 2z1z2 )(1 − 2z1z2 )
2 2
⇒ z1 + 4 z2 − 2z1z2 − 2z1z2

2 2
= 1 − 2z1z2 − 2z1z2 + 4 z1 z2
−3
2 2 2 2 (h, k) lie on (y – 1) = ( x − 6)
⇒ z1 + 4 z2 − 4 z1 z2 − 1 =0 2
2y –2 + 3x – 18 = 0
(z1
2
)(
− 1 4 z2 − 1 =
0
2
) 2y + 3x = 20 …(1)

1 (h, k) lies on circumcircle eg. of circumcircle is x2 +


⇒ z1 = 1 and z2 = y2 = 68
2
15.
14. If the orthocentre of triangle formed by (8, 3), (5, 1)
and (h, k) is (6, 1), then (h, k) lie on 16.
17.
(1) x2 + y2 = 64
18.
(2) x2 + y2 = 68 19.
(3) x2 + y2 = 65 20.
(4) x2 + y2 = 71 SECTION - B

Answer (2) Numerical Value Type Questions: This section


contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to
Sol. each question should be rounded-off to the nearest
integer.

21. If α, β are the roots of the equation x 2 − 2 x − 8 =0


and An = αn + βn, n∈N, then the value of
A10 − 2 A9
2 A8
Answer (4)
Sol. x 2 − 2 x − 8 =0
Slope of BF = 1 A10 − 2 ⋅ A9 − 8 A8 =
0
 α −1 A10 − 2 ⋅ A9
⇒ Slope of AC ≡  =−1 ⇒ =8
8−5 A8
⇒α–1=–3 A10 − 2 ⋅ A9
⇒ =4
⇒ α = –2 2 ⋅ A8

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n +1
22. If Cr +1 : nCr : n −1Cr −1 = 55 : 35 : 21 1 236
=46.312.224. = 312.
The value of n + r is | A |8 38
Answer (16) = 34. 236
n +1 n r m = 36 n = 4 ⇒ m + 2n = 36 + 8 = 44
Sol. × Cr : nCr : nCr =
55 : 35 : 21
r +1 n 3
2  x2  

n + 1 55
= and
n 35
=
24. If ∫
 [ x ] +    dx
 2  
r + 1 35 r 21 0

=a + b 2 + c 6 − 3 − 5 − 7 (a, b, c ∈ I) then
n + 1 11 n 5
⇒ = and =
r +1 7 r 3 (a + b + c) equals

⇒ 7n + 7 = 11r + 11
7n – 11r = 4 … (1) Answer (23.00)
3  x2   1 2 3
3n – 5r = 0 … (2) 2
Solving (1) and (2)
Sol. ∫
 [ x ] +    dx
 2  
= ∫ 0dx + ∫ 1dx + ∫ 3dx +
0 0 1 2
r = 6 and n = 7 2 5 6 7 8 3
⇒ n + r = 10 + 6 = 16 ∫ 4dx + ∫ 6dx + ∫ 7dx + ∫ 9dx + ∫ 10dx + ∫ 12dx
3 2 5 6 7 8
23. If the order of matrix A is 3 and |A| = 3 then the value
of det(adj(–4adj (–3adj (2A–1))) is 2m. 3n. The value =31 − 6 2 − 3 − 5 − 7 − 2 6
of m + 2n =
⇒ a = 31, b = –6, c = –2
Answer (44)
⇒ a + b + c = 23
Sol. |adj(–4adj(–3adj(2A–1)))|
25.
= |–4adj(–3adj(2A–1))|2
26.
=46 |–3adj(2A–1)|4
27.
=46.312 |adj(2A–1)|4
28.
=46.312 |2A–1|8
29.
=46.312.224 |A–1|8
30.

  

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