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PART 1 : PHYSICS
SACTION-A
1) A block of mass m is taken from A to B on an irregular shaped rough inclined slowly by applying a
needed tangential force (F) to the block. If WF is work done by applied force then (friction coefficient
= µ) :
2) A block of mass 2kg is moving with 10 m/s velocity on smooth fixed horizontal plane, what will the
(A) 1 cm
(B) 10 cm
(C) 1m
(D) 0.1 cm
3) The force acting on a body moving along x axis varies with the position of the particle as shown in
the fig. The body is in stable equilibrium at
(A)
(B)
(C) Both and
(D) Neither nor
4) Assume the aerodynamic drag force on a car is proportional to its speed. If the power output from
the engine is doubled, then the maximum speed of the car.
(A) is unchanged
increases by a factor of
(B)
5) A circular smooth arc wire of radius 20 m is situated as shown in figure whose centre is at origin.
A small bead is released from A with zero speed and move on the wire to reach point B. Normal
contact force on the bead changes it's direction at point on C. OC makes angle θ with x-axis then :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) A stone tied to a string of length L is whirled in a vertical circle with the other end of the string at
the centre. At a certain instant of time, the stone is at its lowest position and has a speed u. The
magnitude of the change in its velocity as it reaches a position where the string is horizontal is-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) Power supplied to a particle of mass 2 kg varies with time as P = watt. Here t is time in
second. If velocity of particle at t = 0 s is v = 0 m/s. The velocity of particle at time t = 2 s will be :-
(A) 1 m/s
(B) 4 m/s
(C) 2 m/s
(D) m/s
8) The potential energy function for a conservative force and its corresponding force curves are
shown. Which of the following is correct ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
9) A block of mass 2kg having 64 J kinetic energy initially moves on rough (µ = 0.8) horizontal
surface, what will be distance covered by block before it stops ?
(A) 8 m
(B) 4 m
(C) 6 m
(D) 10 m
10) A block of mass M kg is kept on a platform which starts accelerating upwards from rest with a
constant acceleration a m/s2. During the time interval T the work done by contact force on mass M is
(A)
(B) zero
(C)
(D)
11) Block 'm' is released from rest at natural length position of spring. For what minimum value of
m, 5kg block will lose the contact with ground.
(A) 5kg
(B) 10kg
(C) 2.5 kg
(D) Can't be determined
12) A small ball starts motion on a smooth inclined track which becomes loop of radius R in vertical
(A) speed of the ball at highest point is zero but highest point is 2R above the ground.
(B) speed of the ball at highest point is non zero but highest point is 2R above the ground
speed of the ball is along horizontal at highest point and highest point is less than the 2R above
(C)
the ground.
speed of the ball is along horizontal at highest point but height of highest point above the
(D)
ground can not be calculated.
13) Velocity time graph of a particle is shown in the diagram. Choose the INCORRECT option.
14) A body of mass 100 gm is rotating in a circular path of radius r with constant speed. The work
done in one complete revolution is
(A) 100 rJ
(B)
J
(C)
J
(D) zero
15) Block is taken toward left so that spring is compressed. Now the block is released from rest.
Block move on smooth horizontal surface after leaving spring, then on circular path of radius R. By
how much distance spring should be compressed so that block can complete circular motion:-
(A)
(B)
(C) 5R
(D)
16) A chain of mass M and length L is held on a frictionless table in such a way that its part is
hanging below the edge of table. The work done to pull the hanging part of chain is :-
(A)
(B) Zero
(C)
(D)
17) The work done by a force on a body moving from (1, 4)m to (3, 8) m is 44 J. The force can be :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) A block of mass m is suspended by a light thread from an elevator. The elevator is accelerating
upward with uniform acceleration a. The work done by tension on the block during t seconds is (u =
0) :
(A)
(g + a) at2
(B)
(g – a)at2
(C)
gat2
(D) 0
19) A particle of mass m is bound by the linear potential U = kr, where k is a constant and r > 0 . It
is moving in a circular orbit of radius r0 about the origin :-
(A)
Its mechanical energy is .
(B) The speed is independent of value of radius
(C) The angular speed is independent of value of radius
(D)
Its mechanical energy is
20) A point object of mass 2 kg is moved from point A to point B very slowly on a curved path by
applying a tangential force on a curved path as shown in figure. Then find the work done by external
force in moving the body. Given that μs = 0.3, μk = 0.1 [g = 10 m/s2]
(A) 100 J
(B) 200 J
(C) 300 J
(D) 400 J
SECTION-B
1) The two blocks shown here are connected by an elastic string of force constant 100 N/m. The
block of mass 1 kg is released with string just taut. If the normal force on the 10 kg block is N
newton when 1 kg block has a speed of 1 m/sec; then find the value of .
2) A ball is projected with horizontal velocity at the bottom most point attached with
inextensible string of length R and fixed at O as shown. Tension in the string in horizontal position is
N × mg. The value of N is :-
3) A particle of mass 2 kg moves on a smooth horizontal plane under the action of a single force
. Under this force it is displaced from (0,0) to (1m, 1m). The initial speed of the
particle is m/s and final is m/s. Find the value of k.
4) One end of a spring of natural length ℓ and spring constant k is fixed at the ground and the other
is fitted with a smooth ring of mass m which is allowed to slide on a horizontal rod fixed at a height
ℓ (figure). Initially, the spring makes an angle of θ with the vertical when the system is released from
rest. If the speed of the ring when the spring becomes vertical is (2ℓ/3) m/s then the value tan
θ is find x.:
5)
A point mass of 0.5 kg is moving along x-axis as x = t2 + 2t, where, x is in meters and t is in seconds.
Find the work done (in J) by all the forces acting on the body during the time interval [ 0, 2s].
6) A block of mass 45 kg resting on a horizontal surface is acted upon by a force F which varies as
shown in the figure. If the coefficient of friction between the block and surface is 0.2, find the
7) A single conservative force F(x) acts on 1 kg particle that moves along x–axis. The potential
energy U(x) is given by U(x) = (x–2)2 – 20. Where x is in meters and U(x) in joules. If particle has a
kinetic energy of 20 J at x = 5m, find mechanical energy (in joules) at x = 2m.
8) A mass m slides from rest at height h down a smooth curved surface which becomes horizontal at
zero height (see figure). A spring is fixed horizontally on the level part of the surface. The spring
constant is k N/m. When the mass encounters the spring it compresses it by an amount x = h/10.
9) Consider a force . The work done by this force in moving a particle from point A(1, 0)
to B(0, 1) along the line segment is (all quantities are in SI units):
10) A small block of mass 1 kg is placed at a distance 4m from open end on a truck starting from rest
with constant acceleration of 4 m/s2, if μs = 0.3 and μk = 0.2 between truck & block. Find KE of block
(in joule) w.r.t truck when it is about to fall.
PART 2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
1) If work done by the system is 300 joule when 100 cal. heat is supplied to it. The change in internal
energy during the process is :-
2) The heat change for the following reaction at 298 K at constant pressure is A2B(s) → 2A(s) +
1/2B2(g), ΔH = +7.3 kcal The heat change at constant volume would be :
3) If 100 mole of H2O2 decompose at 1 bar and 300 K, the work done (kJ) by O2(g) as it expands
against 1 bar pressure is :
2H2O2(ℓ) 2H2O(ℓ) + O2(g)
(R = 8.3 J K mol–1)
–1
(A) -498.00
(B) -249.00
(C) -124.50
(D) -62.25
4) 10 moles of an ideal gas expand isothermally and reversibly from a pressure of 10 atm to one atm
pressure at 300 Kelvin. What is the largest mass which can be lifted through a height of 100 metres?
(A) 31842 kg
(B) 58.55 kg
(C) 342.58 kg
(D) 116.11 kg
(A) 107 π J
(B) 106 π J
(C) 102 π J
(D) 104 π J
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) Select the correct statement:
Magnitude of work done by the system in case of infinite stage expansion is less than single
(A)
stage expansion in case of ideal gas subjected to isothermal process.
(B) Irreversible work is greater than reversible work in isothermal compression of ideal gas.
For an ideal gas in case of single stage isothermal expansion and compression system as well as
(C)
surrounding are restored back to their original states.
If ideal gas in thermodynamic equilibrium is taken from state A to state B, by four successive
(D)
single stage expansions. Then we can plot 4 points on the P-V indicator diagram.
8) One mole of an ideal gas is allowed to expand reversibly and adiabatically from a temperature of
27°C. If the work done by the gas in the process is 3 kJ, the final temperature will be equal to (CV =
20 J/K mol):-
(A) 100 K
(B) 450 K
(C) 150 K
(D) 400 K
9) The piece of zinc at a temperature of 20.0°C weighing 65.38 g is dropped into 180 g of boiling
water (T = 100°C). The specific heat of zinc is 0.400 J g–1 °C–1 and that of water is 4.20 J g–1°C–1. What
is the final common temperature reached by both the zinc and water :-
(A) 97.3°C
(B) 33.4°C
(C) 80.1°C
(D) 60.0°C
10) An ideal gas is taken around the cycle ABCA as shown in P-V diagram. The net work done by the
gas during the cycle is equal to :
(A) 12P1V1
(B) 6P1V1
(C) 5P1V1
(D) P1V1
12) One mole of an ideal gas is expanded isothermally and reversibly to half its initial pressure. ΔS
for the process in JK–1 mol–1 is : [ln 2 = .693 and R = 8.314 J/mol.K]
(A) 10.76
(B) 6.76
(C) 8.03
(D) 5.76
13) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) at 400K is ΔH°=
69418.86J/mol and ΔS°= 154.4JK–1 mol–1 :
(A) 1
(B) 10
(C) 100
(D) 1000
14) Calculate the entropy change involved in the isothermal reversible expansion of 5 mol of ideal
gas from a volume of 10L to 100L at 300K :
15) For a perfectly crystalline solid Cp,m = aT3, where a is constant. If Cp,m is 0.42 J/K-mol at 10 K,
molar entropy at 10 K is
16) A process has ΔH = 200 Jmol–1 and ΔS = 40 JK–1mol–1. Out of the values given below, choose the
minimum temperature above which the process will be spontaneous :
(A) 5 K
(B) 4 K
(C) 20 K
(D) 12 K
17) For the chemical reaction , the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on temperature
T (in K) as :
(A) X if T = 315 K
(B) X if T = 350 K
(C) Y if T = 300 K
(D) Y if T = 280 K
18) At 320 K, a gas A2 is 20% dissociated to A(g). The standard free energy change at 320 K and 1
atm in J mol–1 is approximately : (R = 8.314 JK–1 mol–1; ℓn 2 = 0.693; ℓn 3 = 1.098)
(A) 4281
(B) 4763
(C) 2068
(D) 1844
19) ΔfG° at 500 K for substance 'S' in liquid state and gaseous state are + 100.7 kcal mol–1 and + 103
kcal mol–1, respectively. Vapour pressure of liquid 'S' at 500 K is approximately equal to : (R = 2 cal
K–1 mol–1) -
SECTION-B
1) Find magnitude of difference in standard Gibb's energy of formation of H2O(g) & H2O(l) at 300K in
kJ/mol if Vapour pressure of H2O at 300 K is 30 torr. [Use : 1 bar = 75 cm Hg]
[Give your answer as nearest integer]
3) The efficiency of a carnot cycle is 1/6. On decreasing the temperature of the sink by 65°C,
the efficiency increases to 1/3. Calculate the temperature of sink (in °C).
4) Calculate ΔG (in bar-L) when a definite mass of a monoatomic ideal gas at 1 bar & 27°C is
expanded adiabatically against vacuum from 10 L to 20 L (ln2 = 0.7)
6) The heat of vaporization of a liquid at 500 K and 1 atm pressure is 10 Kcal/mol. What will be the
change in internal energy (ΔU in Kcal) of 3 moles of the liquid at the same temperature and pressure
?
8) Two moles of He gas (γ= 5/3) are initially at temp 27°C and occupy a volume of 20 litres. The gas
is first expanded at constant pressure until its volume is doubled. Then it undergoes reversible
adiabatic change, until the volume become 110 lit, then predict the value of T/100 (where T is the
final temperature, = )
9)
10) The magnitude of work done (in Joule) by a gas that undergoes a reversible expansion along the
SECTION-A
1)
The number of ways in which 8 non-identical apples can be distributed among 3 boys such that every
boy should get atleast 1 apple and atmost 4 apples is K. 7P3 where K has the value equal to :
(A) 88
(B) 66
(C) 44
(D) 22
2) The number of ways selecting three numbers from 1 to 30, so as to exclude every selection of
three consecutive number is
(A) 4030
(B) 4031
(C) 4032
(D) 4035
3) Two variants of a test paper are distributed among 12 students. Number of ways of seating of the
students in two rows so that the students sitting side by side do not have identical papers & those
sitting in the same column have the same paper is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) 70
(B) 75
(C) 80
(D) 90
5) Find the number of positive integral solutions of the inequation x + y + z ≥ 150, where
0 < x ≤ 60, 0 < y ≤ 60, 0 < z ≤ 60.
33
(A) C3
34
(B) C3
35
(C) C5
36
(D) C6
6) In how many ways can 12 identical apples be distributed among four children if each gets atleast
1 apple and not more than 4 apples.
(A) 25
(B) 27
(C) 29
(D) 31
7) If r, s, t are prime numbers and p, q are the positive integers such that their HCF is rs2t and their
LCM is r2s3t, then the numbers of ordered pair of (p, q) is -
(A) 4
(B) 18
(C) 36
(D) 72
8) In a high school, a committee has to be formed from a group of 6 boys M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6 and
5 girls G1, G2, G3, G4, G5.
(i) Let α1 be the total number of ways in which the committee can be formed such that the committee
has 5 members, having exactly 3 boy and 2 girls.
(ii) Let α2 be the total number of ways in which the committe can be formed such that the committee
has at least 2 members, and having an equal number of boys and girls.
(iii) Let α3 be the total number of ways in which the committe can be formed such that the committee
has 5 members, at least 2 of them being girls.
(iv) Let α4 be the total number of ways in which the committee can be formed such that the
commitee has 4 members, having at least 2 girls and such that both M1 and G1 are NOT in the
committee together.
List-I List-II
5. 381
6. 461
The correct option is :-
(A) P → 4; Q → 6, R → 2; S → 1
(B) P → 1; Q → 4; R → 2; S → 3
(C) P → 4; Q → 6, R → 5; S → 2
(D) P → 4; Q → 2; R → 3; S → 1
9) Let P1, P2, …, P15 be 15 points on a circle. The number of distinct triangles formed by points Pi, Pj,
Pk such that i + j + k ≠ 15, is :
(A) 12
(B) 419
(C) 443
(D) 455
10) 5 boys and 3 girls are sitting in a row of 8 seats. Number of ways in which they can be seated so
that not all the girls sit side by side, is:
(A) 36000
(B) 9080
(C) 3960
(D) 11600
11) A person writes a letter each to six friends and addresses the corresponding envelopes. The
number of ways in which the letters can be placed in the envelops so that atleast two of them are in
the wrong envelopes is
(A) 710
(B) 720
(C) 730
(D) 719
12) The number of ways in which a person can go from point A to point B if he can travel only to the
right or upward along the lines (as shown in GRID) is
(A) 15
(B) 20
(C) 25
(D) 30
13) Permutation of a eight digit number is called ALLENITE if every two consecutive numbers in the
permutation are relatively prime. If the digits of number belongs to set S={2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}. Then
the number of ALLENITE permutations are (repetition of digit is not allowed). (For example
65232327 is ALLENITE but 27635792 is NOT)
(A) 480
(B) 540
(C) 720
(D) 810
(A)
(B)
(C) Zero
(D) None of these
15) How many hexagons can be constructed by joining the vertices of a quindecagon (15 sides) if
none of the sides of the hexagon is also the side of the 15-gon.
(A) 140
(B) 160
(C) 130
(D) 180
16) The sum of all natural numbers 'n' such that 100 < n < 200 and H.C.F (91, n) > 1 is:
(A) 3221
(B) 3121
(C) 3203
(D) 3303
17) There are three coplanar parallel lines. If any p points are taken on each of the lines, the
maximum number of triangles with vertices at these points is:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these
18) From a set of 30 multiple choice questions, having exactly one answer correct from four given
options, the number of ways in which a student can attempt odd number of questions is-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) If and be two three digit numbers, then the number of pairs of α and β
that can be formed so that α can be subtracted from β without borrowing.
(A) 55 . (45)2
(B) 45 . (55)2
(C) 36 . (45)2
(D) 553
20) Consider a set X which consist of all 4-digit integers in interval [2022, 4482] formed by using the
digits 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7. Consider another set S which also consist 4-digits integers formed by digits 0,
2, 3, 4, 6, 7 in interval [2022, 4482] but only those which satisfy the following conditions-
(i) If number start with 2, it must contain all digits 2, 4, 6, 7 and 4 should not be at tens place.
(ii) If number start with 3 then it should not have more than 2 different digits.
(iii) If number start with 4 then it should not be divisible by 5.
Then number of elements in set S is
(A) 130
(B) 134
(C) 265
(D) 160
SECTION-B
1) Four horses compete in a race. Let N be the total number of different orders in which the horses
can cross the finish line. Assume that all four horses finish the race and two or more horses can
cross the finishing line together. The value of is (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
2) There are 4,5 and 6 points lying on 3 parallel lines L1,L2 and L3 respectively such that no three
points lying on different lines are collinear, then maximum K number of triangles can be formed by
joining given points. Sum of digits of K is equal to
3) If 2λ is the number of ways of selecting 3 member subset of {1, 2, 3, ......, 29}, so that the
numbers form a GP with integer common ratio, then the value of λ is
4) Let number of non negative integral solutions of the inequality x + y + z ≤ 6 be m and number
5) The number of three digit numbers of the form xyz with x < y, z < y, x ≠ 0 is α then find the value
of .
6) Let A = {1, 2, 3, ....., 40}, then total number of ways of selecting 3 distinct integers from set A. If
their product is divisible by 27 is.
7) Consider a 20 sided convex polygon k, with vertices A1, A2 .... A20. in that order. Find the number
of ways in which three sides of k can be choosen such that every pair among them has atleast two
sides of ‘k' between them
8) The number of permutations which can be formed out of the letters of the word "SERIES" taking
three letters together is
9) Let X be the set of all five digit numbers formed using 1,2,2,2,4,4,0. For example, 22240 is in X
while 02244 and 44422 are not in X. Suppose that each element of X has an equal chance of being
chosen. Let p be the conditional probability that an element chosen at random is a multiple of 20
given that it is a multiple of 5. Then the value of 38p is equal to
10) In how many ways can 8 different books be distributed among 3 students if each receives at
least 2 books?
ANSWER KEYS
PART 1 : PHYSICS
SACTION-A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B B B D D C C B C A C C D B D D A A D
SECTION-B
Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. 9 7 2 2 8 4 9 4 1 8
PART 2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
Q. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. D D C B C B B C A C A D B B B A A A B D
SECTION-B
Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 8 4 52 7 5 27 5 3 3 48
PART 3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-A
Q. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
A. D C D D A D A C C A D B C B A B C D B D
SECTION-B
Q. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A. 7 7 6 3 4 1771 520 42 31 2940
SOLUTIONS
PART 1 : PHYSICS
1) WF – µmgD – mgH = 0 – 0
WF = µmgD + mgH
2)
20000 x2 = 2 × (10)2
x= = 10 cm
3)
4)
F∝v
P = F · v ∝ v2
⇒
... (i)
at point C
... (ii)
From equation (i) & (ii)
6)
In this case motion of stone is in vertical circle of radius L and centre at O The change in
velocity is
According to work-energy theorem,
or ...(i)
WT= work done by the force of tension = 0
mv2 = 0 +
8)
9)
x=
10)
For block
N – Mg = Ma
i.e. N = Mg + Ma
Displacement, S =
So work due to N = N.S
W = M(g + a) .
W=
11)
v< so it will not reach at top most point and after leaving surface it will do projectile
motion.
So, velocity will be horizontal at highest point.
14)
θ = 90°
w=0
15)
16)
Required work done = change in potential energy of chain
Now let Potential energy (U) = 0 at table level so potential energies of chain
17)
18)
T = mg + ma, S = at2
WT = T × S
19)
F=
0
E = U + K = kr +
20)
21)
Applying WET
100x2 –20x + 1 = 0
22)
23)
W = ∆KE =
Here W =
m/ s
24)
mv2 = kx2
m = kx2
⇒x= = –
cos θ = ⇒ θ = 53°
25)
26)
The block will come to rest when total area will become zero
⇒s = 4m
27)
28) mgh =
29)
30)
using work-energy theorem-
W = 1 × 4 × 4 – 0.2 × 10 × 4 = 8 J
PART 2 : CHEMISTRY
31)
ΔE = q + W
ΔE = 100 × 4.2 J + (–300J) ( q = 100 Cal)
ΔE = 120J
32)
ΔH = ΔE + ΔnRT or ΔE = ΔH – ΔnRT
33)
w = – Δng.RT
= – (50 × 8.3 × 300)/1000
= – 124.50 kJ
34)
w = – 57441.4 J
w = –mgh
∴ m = 58.55 kg
35)
= 100π × = 102 π J
ΔU = 0 (for cyclic process) ΔU = q = W
|q| = 102 π J Ans. C
36)
= constant,
P.γV .dV + Vγ.dP = 0
γ–1
37)
38) q = 0
39)
Tf =
Tf = 97.3°C
40)
Work done by the gas in the cyclic process = Area bounded (ABCA) = 5P1V1
41)
ΔS = = 9.77
42)
ΔS = 2.303 nR log
= 2.303 × 1 × 8.314 × log
= 8.314 × ln 2 = 8.314 × 0.693 = 5.76 Jk–1 mol–1
43)
44)
ΔS = 2.303 nR log
= 2.303 × 5 × 8.314 log 100/10 = 95.7Jk–1
45)
Cp,m = aT3
0.42 = a (10)3
⇒ a = 0.42 × 10–3
46)
ΔG = ΔH – TΔS = 0
TΔS = ΔH
T= =5K
So, above 5K, ΔG = –ve
Process will be spontaneous.
47)
T = 120
T = 320 K
So, above 320 K; ΔG = –ve & below 320 K; ΔG = +ve
Reactant X is major at 315 K.
48)
Given that, A2 ⇌ 2A
Initially, suppose [A2] = 1M and [A] = 0M
After 20% dissociation, 80% of A2 will remain
[A2] = 0.8 M
The equilibrium constant
K= = 0.2
ΔG° = –RTlnK = –8.314 × 320 × ln0.2 = 4281 J/mol
49)
Kp =
PS(l) = 10 atm
50)
ΔS = 2.303 × n × R × log10
= 2.303×
= 5.55 cal mol–1 K–1
51)
H2O(l) ⇌ H2O(g)
ΔrG° =
= – RTlnK
= –RTln = –2.303 ×
= +8 kJ (nearest integer)
52)
η=1–
… (1)
… (2)
TH = 6 × 65 = 390 K = 117°C
TL = = 325K = 52°C
54)
q = 0; w = 0; ΔU = 0 ; T → constant
ΔG = nRT ln
= P1V1 ln
= 1 × 10 ln
= 10 × 0.7 = 7 bar.L
55)
= 30
= 27 Kcal
57)
Fact, (ii), (iii), (v), (vi), (vii) are intensive properties.
58)
Ans. =3
59)
ΔU = 0
Wtotal = – qtotal
80 + 40 + WCA = –(–20 – 40 – 30)
WCA = – 30 J
60)
PART 3 : MATHEMATICS
Solving K = 22
62)
The numbers of ways of selecting 3 number out of 30 is 30C3. But this include 28 ways of selecting 3
consecutive numbers [viz (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 4), (3, 4, 5), ..., (28, 29, 30)]
Thus, required number of ways is 30C3 - 28 = 4032.
63)
= total number of required possible ways is
12
C6 × 6 ! × 6! × 2! = × 6 ! × 6 ! × 2! = 2 × 12!
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∴ Total solutions = 10 × 3 × 3 = 90
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66)
67)
68)
(1)
So P → 4
(2) = = 461
So Q → 6
(3) = 381
So R → 5
(4)
So S → 2
69)
i + j + k = 15 (Given)
Number of Possible triangles using the vertices Pi, Pj, Pk such that i + j + k ≠ 15 is equal to
15
C3 – 12 = 443 Option (3)
71)
72)
To reach the point B from point A, a person has to travel along 3 horizontal and 3 vertical strips.
we have to arrange 3H and 3V in a row
Number of ways
=20
73)
2,4,8 2's
3,9 3's
{5, 7} can go anywhere and 6 can go only next to 5 or 7.
Case-1: 6 is at begining or end. The next number can be 5 or 7. Then 6 numbers can be 232327,
232372, 323272, 232723,232732, 237232, 327232, 272323, 273232, 723232. That's 10 choice times
2(switch 5 or 7) and 2 for putting 6 (beg or end) times 6 for {2, 4, 8} times 2 for {3, 9}. Total =480
This case
Case-2: 6 is in middle. Then 5 and 7 must be next
(1) 6 in 2nd position 56723232
(2) 6 in 3rd 25672323, 25673232
(3) 6 in 4th 23567232, 32567232
Total =5×2×2×6×2
Total =240
Final total =480+240=720
74)
75)
two lines
So, the required number of triangles
79)
β–α
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Number of pairs = (10 + 9 + 8 +….. + 1)2 . (9 + 8 +……. + 1) = (55)2 .45
80)
Element in set S :
(i)
2×2=4
(ii) =1
Number can be formed,
3, 0 __ __ __
3, 2
3, 4 0 , 3 , 3 =3
3, 6 0 , 0 , 3 =3
3, 7 0 , 0 , 0 =1
__
7
iii) 4 __ __ __
4 × 6 × 5 = 120
Total numbers in set S = 4 + 36 + 120 = 160
81)
H1 – H2 – H3 – H4 =
H1H2H3H4 = 1 ⇒ 75
82)
No of Δ's formed
= 4+5+6C3 – 4C3 – 5C3 – 6C3
= 421
∴ sum of digits = 4 + 2 + 1 = 7
83)
84)
x + y + z + F1 ≤ 6
∴ 6 + 3C3 = m = 9C3
x+y+z+t≤9
x + y + z + t + F2 ≤ 5 (give one to each x, y, z, t for natural solution)
5+4 9
∴ n = C4 = C4
∴ = = = 3. Ans.
85)
We must have x ≥ 1 and y ≥ 2, since x is less than y. That is, y = j with 2 ≤ j ≤ 9, then x can take the
j – 1 values from 1 to j – 1 and z can take the j values from 0 to j – 1. For each value y = j, therefore,
xyz can take j(j – 1) values. We can now get the answer by summing over all values of y :
= 285 – 45 = 240
86) {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39}
No of ways = = 1771
87)
88)
SERIES
S - 2, E - 2 , R, I
case-I when all letter distinct is
4
C3 × 3! = 4 × 6 = 24
case-II when 2 letters are same the
2
C1 . 3C1 × = 2 . 3 . 3 = 18
total number is 24 + 18 = 42
89)
∴
∴ 38p = 31
90)
If each receives at least two books, then the division three would be as shown below: