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29/01/2025

Evening

Corporate Office : AESL, 3rd Floor, Incuspaze Campus-2, Plot-13, Sector-18, Udyog Vihar,
Gurugram, Haryana-122018

Memory Based
Answers & Solutions
Time : 3 hrs. for M.M. : 300

JEE (Main)-2025 (Online) Phase-1


(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

(1) The test is of 3 hours duration.

(2) This test paper consists of 75 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 25 questions. The maximum marks
are 300.

(3) This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is
Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

(4) Section - A : Attempt all questions.

(5) Section - B : Attempt all questions.

(6) Section - A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct answer.
Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

(7) Section - B (21 – 25) contains 5 Numerical value based questions. The answer to each question
should be rounded off to the nearest integer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and
–1 mark for wrong answer.

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PHYSICS
SECTION - A
Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 multiple
choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Choose the correct answer:
1. An equiconvex lens is cut in two ways as shown. If the focal 3mva 2
(1) (2) mva
2 3
lengths of the parts are as mentioned in the diagram. Find
3 2
f1 (3) mva (4) mva
2 3
f3
Answer (3)
Sol. Net angular momentum remains conserved as there is
zero net torque about centroid.
 Li = L f

3amv 3
Lf = = mva
2 3 2
3. A solenoid of radius 10 cm carrying current 0.29 A and
(1) 2 (2) 4 having total 200 turns. If magnetic field inside solenoid is
2.9 × 10–4 T. Find length of solenoid.
1 1
(3) (4) (1) 6  cm (2) 8  cm
2 4
(3) 4.5  cm (4) 16  cm
Answer (3)
Answer (2)
Sol. f1 = f2 = f
Sol. B = 0ni
f3 = f4 = 2f 200
2.9 × 10–4 = 4 × 10–7 × × 0.29
L
f1 1
= L = 8  cm
f3 2
4. Match the physical quantities with their corresponding
2. Three identical particles, each of mass m move under the dimensions
influence of mutual attractive forces. Initially the are on Column-I Column-II
the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side ‘a’ and have (A) Young's modulus (i) [AL2]
equal speed v directed towards the adjacent particle as (B) Magnetic moment (ii) [ML2T–2A–1]
shown. The net angular momentum about the centre just (C) Magnetic flux (iii) [AL–1]
before collision is (D) Magnetic intensity (iv) [ML–1T–2]

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(1) A → (iv), B → (i), C → (ii), D → (iii) Q a 4 b c d
Sol. = + + +
Q a b c d
(2) A → (iv), B → (ii), C → (i), D → (iii)
= 2% + 4% + 2% + 1%
(3) A → (iii), B → (i), C → (ii), D → (iv)
= 9%
(4) A → (iii), B → (ii), C → (i), D → (iv)
7. Assertion : On increasing the pressure, the volume
Answer (1) decrease is more in an isothermal process than in an
F  –1 –2  adiabatic process.
Sol. Young's modulus   ML T
A   Reason : Adiabatic process is given by PV.

Magnetic moment  IA   AL2  (1) Assertion is correct and Reason is false


 
(2) Assertion is correct and Reason is correct
2 −2 −1 
Magnetic flux  Vt  ML T A (3) Assertion is false and Reason is correct
 
(4) Assertion is false and Reason is false
Magnetic intensity  H = nI   AL−1 
  Answer (2)
5. Two particles of same mass are performing SHM Sol. Isothermal PV = Constant
vertically with two different springs of spring constants dP P
K1 and K2. If amplitude of both is same. Find ratio of the
=–
DV V
maximum speed of two particles. P
dP = – (dV )isothermal …(i)
K1 V
(1) (2) K 2K1
K2 Adiabatic PV  = Constant

K1 + K 2 dP P
(3)
K2
(4) = –
K1 K1 − K 2 dV V
P
Answer (1) dP = – (dV )adiabatic …(ii)
V
Sol. Vmax = A If dP is same in both process

V1 1 K1 (dV)isothermal = (dV)adiabatic
= =
V2 2 K2 8. Two planet A and B are revolving around a massive star

ab4 such that rA = 2rB and mA = 4 3 mB . Find ratio of angular


6. A physical quantity Q is given as Q = , if the
cd momentum of planet B to planet A.
percentage error is a, b, c and d are 2%, 1%, 2% and 1%, 1
(1) 8 3 (2)
the % error in Q will be 8 3
(1) 5% (2) 15% 1 1
(3) (4)
(3) 9% (4) 2% 2 3 3 2

Answer (3) Answer (2)

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Sol. L = mvr Sol. Y = AB + BA
GM This is a XOR gate
L=m r
r
11. Figure shows two spherical surfaces of radius R having
L = m GMr common centre. If the object is placed at O, find the
LB 1 1 1 distance between the first images formed by both the
=  =
LA 4 3 2 8 3 surfaces
9. A capacitor C1 = 6 F, initially charged with a cell of emf 5V
is disconnected and connected to another capacitor
C2 = 12F which is initially neutral. The charges on C1 and
C2 after connection are

(1) 0 C, 30 C (2) 10 C, 20 C 4R 4R


(1) (2)
(3) 20 C, 10 C (4) 30 C, 0 C 35 27

Answer (2) 4R 2R
(3) (4)
Sol. Potential difference at equilibrium 70 35

C1V1 + C2V2 (6F) (5 V) 5 Answer (1)


V= = = V
C1 + C 2 (6F) + (12F) 3
Sol. For right surface
5 
q1 = C1V = (6F)  V  = 10 C 1.5 1 0.5
3  − =
v1 −R / 2 −R
10. The truth table for the logical circuit shown below is
1.5 −2 0.5
= −
v1 R R

−3R
v1 =
5
A B Y A B Y For left surface
0 0 0 0 0 0
(1) 0 (2) 0 1.5 1 0.5
1 0 1 1 − =
v2 3R −R
1 0 0 1 0 1 −
2
1 1 1 1 1 0
−9R
A B Y A B Y v2 =
7
0 0 0 0 0 1
(3) 0 1 1 (4) 0 1 0  3R 9R 
d = 2R −  +
1 0 1 1 0 0  5 7 
1 1 1 1 1 1
4R
d=
Answer (2) 35

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12. Three particles of same mass are moving a shown. (all 14. A dipole is placed such that its axis is perpendicular to the

collisions are elastic) infinite charged sheet. Select the correct options

S1 : After all collisions velocities are 4 m/s, 2 m/s and 5

m/s.
(a) Tnet = 0, Fnet is along –ve x-axis
S2 : Velocities are get interchanged in elastic collision of (b) Tnet = 0, U = min
same mass.
(c) Tnet = 0, Fnet = 0
(1) S1 : Correct, S2 : Correct (d) Tnet and U both are maximum

(2) S1 : Incorrect, S2 : Correct (1) (a), (b), (c) and (d)

(3) S1 : Incorrect, S2 : Incorrect (2) (b) and (c)

(3) (a) and (c)


(4) S1 : Correct, S2 : Incorrect
(4) (b) and (d)
Answer (2)
Answer (2)
st
Sol. Aster 1 collision
Sol. T = P  E = PE sin  = 0

U = −P  E = −PE

After 2nd collision  T = 0, U = min

Fnet = 0

15. A cup of coffee take a time ‘t’ to cool from 90°C to 80°C in
13. An electromagnetic wave propagates in +X-direction.
a surrounding of 20°C. If a similar cup of coffee is cooled
Then, electric field and magnetic field are directed along from 80°C to 60°C in the same surrounding, it takes a time

(1) X, Y 13t
(1)
5
(2) Y, Z
5t
(2)
(3) Z, Y 13

12t
(4) Y, X (3)
5
Answer (2) (4) 2t

Sol. Cˆ = Eˆ  Bˆ Answer (1)

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Sol. From Newtons law of cooling SECTION - B
Numerical Value Type Questions: This section contains 5
2 − 1   + 1  Numerical based questions. The answer to each question
– =C 2 − s  should be rounded-off to the nearest integer.
t  2 
21. A converting lens of focal length 24 cm, made of glass
 80C − 90C   90C + 80C  (glass = 1.5) is immersed completely in water
 −  =C − 20C 
 t   2  (water = 1.33). It will now behave like a converging lens of
focal length ______ cm.
10C
= C (65C) Answer (96)
t
 glass 
Sol. fair ( glass – 1 ) = fwater  – 1
2 
 water 
C=
13t
 1.5 
(+24 cm) (1.5 – 1) = fwater  − 1
 1.33 
Also,
1 1
24  = f 
 60C − 80C   60C + 80C  2 8
–  =C − 20C 
 t   2  f = 12 × 8
fwater = 96 cm
20C
= C (50C) 22. Find the number of spectral lines in H-atom when de-
t
excite from n = 4 to ground state
2 Answer (6)
C=
5t  Sol. Number = 3 × 2
=6
2 2
= dm
13t 5t  23. For a certain mechanical system the rate of accretion
dt
13t is proportional to v , where m is mass, t is time
t =
5 and v is velocity, then the power is proportional to
v n /2 where n is _______.
16.
Answer (5)

17.  dm 
Sol. F =  (
 v = R v v = Rv
 dt 
3/2
)
( )
18.
P = Fv = Rv 3/2 v = Rv 5/2
19.
24.
20. 25.

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CHEMISTRY

SECTION - A 3. Which element in group 15 has the lowest Ionisation

Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 multiple Energy

choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (1) Bi (2) P

(4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (3) As (4) Sb

Choose the correct answer : Answer (1)

1. Which one of the following forms most stable Sol. N  P  As  Sb  Bi


1402 1012 947 834 703 kJ/mol

carbocation ?
4. Which of the following ether react with HBr to form
(1) (Ph)3C-Br
phenol?
(2) C6H5CH2Br
(1) Ph – CH2 – O – CH2 – CH3
(3) C6H5CH(Br)CH3 (2) Ph – CH2 – OCH3
(4) CH3CH2CH2CH2Br
(3)
Answer (1)

Sol. (Ph)3C – Br Forms as the most stable


(4) Ph – CH2 – O – CH2 – Ph

Answer (3)
intermediate among the given compounds.

2. Number of  and  bonds respectively in hex-1-en-4- Sol.

yne are
5. Consider the following thermochemical reactions and
(1) 13, 3 (2) 14, 3
choose the correct option.
(3) 3, 14 (4) 14, 13
C(diamond) → C(graphite) + x KJ
Answer (1)
C(diamond) + O2 → CO2 + y KJ

Sol. C(graphite) + O2 → CO2 + z KJ

(1) x = y + z (2) x = y – z

(3) x + y = z (4) x + y = –z
Hex-1-en-4-yne
Answer (2)
 13  and 3 bonds

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Sol. (1) C(diamond) → C(graphite) H1 = –xkJ Answer (1)

(2) C(diamond) + O2(g) → CO2(g) H2 = –ykJ 1st order


Sol. Drug ⎯⎯⎯⎯
→Products
(3) C(graphite) + O2(g) → CO2(g) H3 = –zkJ
Initial mass of drug = 16 mg
From (1), (2) and (3), we get
Mass of drug after 12 months = 4 mg
H1 = H2 – H3
t3/4 = 12 months
–x = –y + z
2t1/2 = 12 months
x=y–z
t1/2 = 6 months
6. Which of the following will give azo dye test?
 Drug becomes ineffective in 6 months.
(1) Aniline (2) Anisole

(3) Benzene (4) Benzaldehyde 9. Which of the following gives O2 predominantly on

electrolysis among the following?


Answer (1)
A. Aq. AgNO3 (Pt electrodes)

Sol. B. Aq. AgNO3 (Ag electrodes)

C. Conc. H2SO4 (Pt electrodes)


7. Which of the following is an essential amino acid? D. Dilute H2SO4 (Pt electrodes)
(1) Alanine (2) Glycine
(1) A, B only
(3) Valine (4) Aspartic acid
(2) B, C only
Answer (3)
(3) A, B, C only
Sol. Tryptophan, Threonine, Histidine, Valine, Isoleucine,
(4) A, D only
Phenylalanine, Methionine, Arginine, Leucine and
Answer (4)
Lysine are essential amino acids.
Sol. Aq. AgNO3 (Pt electrodes)
8. A drug becomes ineffective when it decomposes to
50 % its concentration. If 16 mg of said drug becomes Cathode : Ag + + e− → Ag
4 mg in 12 months, find the time in which drug becomes
Anode : 2H2O → O2 + 4H+ + 4e −
ineffective given that decomposition of drug follows
Dilute H2SO4 (Pt electrodes)
first order kinetics.

(1) 6 months (2) 3 months Cathode : 2H2O + 2e− → H2 + OH−

(3) 2 months (4) 12 months Anode : 2H2O → O2 + 4H+ + e−

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10. Determine the type of oxide formed by an element (A) Answer (1)

which has the smallest size among following.


Sol. C6H5CHO + CH3COCH3 ⎯⎯⎯
Base

Li, Na, K, Be, B, Mg
1 mole 1 mole
(1) A2O3 (2) AO
(106 g) (146 g)
(3) AO2 (4) A2O2
10.6 g should give 14.6 g for 100% yield
Answer (1)
10.6 g give 7.3 of Benzalacetone in this question. So,
Sol. Among the given elements, boron (A) has the smallest
7.3
size. The oxide of A is A2O3. percentage yield = × 100 = 50%
14.6
11. Statement-I: In partition chromatography a thin film of
13. Some substances can effectively convert heat energy to
liquid acts as stationary phase.
electrical energy. For the conversion of thermal energy
Statement-II: Paper chromatography is not a type of to electrical energy, the substance should have:
partition chromatography.
(1) Low thermal and low electrical conductivity
(1) Statement-I is correct and statement-II is incorrect
(2) High thermal and high electrical conductivity
(2) Statement-I is incorrect and statement-II is correct
(3) High thermal and low electrical conductively
(3) Both statement-I and statement-II are correct
(4) Low thermal and high electrical conductivity
(4) Both statement-I and statement-II are incorrect
Answer (4)
Answer (1)
Sol. Substance should have low thermal and high electrical
Sol. Paper chromatography is a type of partition
conductivity as it should readily conduct electricity
chromatography, in which liquid acts as stationary
while poorly transferring heat.
phase.
14.
12. 7.3g Benzalacetone is synthesized from 10.6 g of

benzaldehyde using acetone as other reactant. 15.

Percentage yield of Benzalacetone is 16.

(1) 50% 17.

(2) 27% 18.


(3) 90%
19.
(4) 40%
20.

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SECTION - B 23. How many maximum spectral lines are observed when

Numerical Value Type Questions: This section contains 5 a sample of hydrogen atoms de-excited from n = 4 to

Numerical based questions. The answer to each question n = 1?

should be rounded-off to the nearest integer. Answer (6)

21. 0.41 g of BaSO4 is obtained from 0.2 g of organic n (n − 1 )


Sol. Maximum number of spectral lines =
2
compound in Carius method. What is the percentage of
4 ( 4 − 1) 12
sulphur present in organic compound? = = =6
2 2
Answer (28)
24. Find number of non-bonding electron in NO2− ion
0.41
Sol. Moles of BaSO4 = mol is _____.
233
Answer (12)
0.41
Mass of sulphur =  32 g
233
Sol.
= 0.056 g

0.056 Number of non-bonding electrons will be


% of sulphur in organic compound =  100
0.2 =4+2+6

= 28% = 12

22. The number of benzenoid structural isomers having 25. Find spin only magnetic moment of yellow coloured
molecular formula C9H12 which do not give Baeyer’s complex compound
reagent test is ? K₃[Co(NO₂)₆], Cu₂[Fe(CN)₆], Zn₂[Fe(CN)₆], Cu₃[Fe(CN)₆]₂
Answer (8) Answer (0)

18 + 2 − 12 Sol. Cu₂[Fe(CN)₆] = Chocolate brown ppt


Sol. D.U. = =4
2
Zn₂[Fe(CN)₆] = White ppt

Cu₃[Fe(CN)₆]₂ = Green ppt

K₃[Co(NO₂)₆] = Yellow ppt

ln K₃[Co(NO₂)₆], Co3+ with SFL(NO2– ) has electronic


6
configuration t2g eg 0

Baeyer's Reagent (cold dil. KMnO4) reacts with alkene Number of unpaired e– = 0

and alkynes and not with benzene. So,  = 0

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MATHEMATICS

SECTION - A f(x) = x3 – 3x2 + 20x


Multiple Choice Questions: This section contains 20 multiple = x(x2 – 3x + 20)
choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
in (1, 3) f(x) is positive
(4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
 f(x) is increasing in (1, 3)
Choose the correct answer :
37
1. If the letters of the word “KANPUR” are arranged in   = f(1) =
dictionary, then the 440th word is 4

(1) PRKAUN 333


 = f(3) = 83.25 =
(2) PRKUAN 4

(3) PRKNAU 185


  +  = 92.5 =
(4) PRKUNA 2

Answer (1) 3. The value of the limit


Sol. A K N P R U lim ( cosec x )  2cos2 x + 3cos x – cos2 x + sin x + 4  is
A – – – – – – – – 5! x →0  

K – – – – – – – – 5! (1) 0 (2) 1
N – – – – – – – – 5! 1 1
(3) (4) –
PA – – – – – – – – 4! 2 5 2 5
PK – – – – – – – – 4! Answer (4)
PN – – – – – – – – 4! Sol. After rationalization,
PRA – – – – – – – – 3!
438 lim
 2
( 2
) (
1  2cos x + 3cos x – cos x + sin x + 4 

)
x →0 sin x  2cos2 x + 3cos x + cos2 x + sin x + 4 
PRKANU → 439th  
PRKAUN → 440th
cos2 x + 3cos x – sin x – 4
( ) lim
( sin x ) ( )
x
2. Let f ( x ) =  t t 2 − 3t + 20 dt , x  (1, 3) and range of x →0 5+ 5
0
f(x) is (, ), then  +  is equal to
1 cos2 x + 3cos x – sin x – 4
185 185 = lim
(1) (2) x →0 2 5 sin x
4 2
185 37 L’Hopital,
(3) (4)
3 4  1   2cos x(− sin x) – 3sin x – cos x 
 lim   
Answer (2) x →0  2 5   cos x 
x4 1  −1 
Sol. f (x) = − x 3 + 10 x 2 = =–
1
4 
2 5 
1  2 5

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x −1 y − 4 z −7 =5
4. Let the line L be = = and foot of
1 3 5 |4( + )|
perpendicular from (1, –2, –1) to L is (, , ), then = |4(–19)|= 56
 +  +  is
6. Area enclosed between the curves |y| = 1 – x2 and x2 +
69 102 y2 = 1 is ( – ) sq. units, then 9 is
(1) − (2)
35 35 (1) 8 (2) 16
69 102 (3) 32 (4) 24
(3) (4) −
35 35 Answer (2)
Answer (4)
Sol.
x −1 y − 4 z −7
Sol. = = =
1 3 5
Point on line A( + 1, 3 + 4, 5 + 7)
B(1, –2, –1)
AB  1, 3, 5 = 0
1

  1 + 3 (3 + 6) + 5 (5 + 8) = 0 Area =  − 4  (1 − x 2 )dx


0
35 + 18 + 40 = 0
1
 x3 
=−
58 =  − 4 x − 
35  3 0

 23 34 9  2  8
( , , )   − , − , −  =  − 4  =   −  sq unit
 35 35 7  3  3

102 =–
 ++  = −
35 8
 =
5. If the exhaustive values of a for which the equation 3
2x2 + (a – 5)x + 15 = 3a has no real roots is (, ), then 9 = 16
|4( + )| is equal to 2
7. If log y = x log , x  {0} . Then sum of all values of
(1) 56 (2) 52 5
(3) 54 (4) 18 y equals to

Answer (1) 5 2
(1) (2)
3 3
Sol. No real roots  discriminant is negative
5 8
 (a – 5)2 –4(2) (15 – 3a) < 0 (3) (4)
4 3
 a2 – 10a + 25 – 120 + 24a < 0
Answer (1)
a2 + 14a – 95 < 0
2
(a + 19)(a – 5) < 0 Sol. log y = x log
5
 a(–19, 5) x
2
 = –19 log y = log  
5

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2
x –2 – 4 = –2
y = 
5   = −1
x  {0}
Centre will be (2, –4), radius 4 + 36 = 40
2
2 2 2
(x – 2) + (y + 4) = 40 2
 y = 1, ,   … which is in G.P.
5  5
1 5
Sum of all values of  y = =
2 3
1−
5
8. There is an arithmetic progression a1, a2, a3, … a2024 and
a1 + (a5 + a10 + a15 … a2020) + a2024 = 2233. Find the value
of a1 + a2 + a3 + … a2024.
 Length of chord = 2 3
(1) 11034 (2) 11132
p
(3) 10432 (4) 20462  8 q 1
1   t
If lim   (3x + 5)t dx  =   , then  is
Answer (2) 5
10.
t →0   4e
Sol. a1 , a2 , a3 ,..., a2024 are in A.P. 0 
Then a1 + a2024 = a2 + a2023 = … = ar + a2024 – r + 1 = l (1) 32 (2) 16
 a1 + (a5 + a10 + ... + a2020 ) + a2024 = 2023 (3) 8 (4) 64

or, (202l) + l = 2023 Answer (1)

8t +1 – 5t +1
1
or, 203l = 2233
Sol. Since,  (3x + 5)t dx =
 a1 + a2 + … + a2024 = 1012×l 3(t + 1)
0
2233 1
= 1012 
203  8t +1 – 5t +1  t
 L = lim  
t →0  3(t + 1) 
= 1012×11  
= 11132 1 . f (t )
 L = lim (1 + f (t )) f ( x) t
9. Two points (4, 2) and (0, 2) lie on the circle whose centre t →0
lies on 3x + 2y + 2 = 0, then length of chord whose mid
point is (1, 2), is 8t +1 – 5t +1 8t +1 – 5t +1 – 3t – 3
Where f (t ) = –1=
3(t + 1) 3(t + 1)
(1) 3 (2) 5
 Since, lim f (t ) = 0
(3) 2 3 (4) 2 5 t →0

Answer (3) f (t ) f (t )
lim lim f (t )
Sol. Let the centre be (–2, 3 –1) L = lim e t = et → 0 t = e x →0
t →0

(−2 − 4)2 + (3 − 3)2 = (−2 − 0)2 + (3 − 3)2 8.8t ln8 – 5.5t ln5 – 3 8t –1 – 5t +1 – 3t – 3
f (t ) = –
 (–2 – 4)2 = (–2)2 3(t + 1) 3(t + 1)2
 –2 – 4 = –2 8ln8 – 5ln5 – 3 1  88 
lim f (t ) = = ln  – 1
 No solution t →0 3 3  55 

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1 12.
1
 88  3
 88  3
1   13.
ln  –1
 55   88  3 –1  55 
L=e   =   .e = 14.
 55  e
  15.
5 16.
5  8 3
1 32   17.
1  8 3
=  
5
=   .8 3 18.
e 5 4e
19.
  = 32

20.
  4
  SECTION - B
11. The value of   sin  4 x −  + sin[2 x ]  dx is
0  2  Numerical Value Type Questions: This section contains 5
Numerical based questions. The answer to each question
(where [·] denotes the greatest integer function) should be rounded-off to the nearest integer.
1  −2  1  −2 
( 2)
+ + i+ j
(1)  sin1 (2)  sin1 21. Let aij = , A = aij  . If sum of third row of A2
2  4  4  2  31

1  −2  1  −2  is  +  2 , then  +  is


(3) −  sin1 (4) −  sin1
2  4  4  2 
Answer (224)
Answer (1)
 2 2 2 4  2 2 2 4   28 28 2 56 

   Sol. 2 2    
Sol.  4 sin 4 x − + sin2 x   dx 4 4 2  2 2 4 4 2  = 28 2 56 56 2 
0      
 2   4 4 2 8   4 4 2 8   56 56 2 112 
 

=  4 sin 4 x − dx +  4 sin2 x dx 56 + 112 + 56 2
0 2 0

  1 168 + 56 2
  
= 8 sin − 4 x dx + 4 sin 4 x − dx +  2 0dx
0 2  2 0 + 2
8

  +  = 224
+ 14 sin(1) dx
22. If 3107 is divided by 23, then remainder is
2

 
Answer (06)
 
= 8 cos4 xdx + 4
 cos4 xdx + sin1   −  Sol. Notice that, 34  (12) (mod23)
0
8
4 2
 38  144  6(mod 23)
 
 sin4 x  8  sin4 x  4 ( x − 2 ) sin1 311  1(mod 23)
=  − 4  +
 4 0   4
8 (311)9  1(mod 23)
1 1 (  − 2 ) sin1 399  1(mod 23)
= + +
4 4 4
38  399  1(mod 23)
(  − 2) sin(1) + 2 1  −2
= = + sin1  3107  6(mod 23)
4 2  4 

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23. If ,  are the values of m where 2x2 − 9 x + 4
Sol. 0 ...(i)
x + y + 2z = 1 x2 − 4 x + 5
x + 2y + 4z = m x – 1 > 0, x – 1  1
2
x + 4y + 8 = m have infinitely many solutions.  (2x – 1) (x –4) > 0
Then 
10
n =1 (n 
+n 
) is equal to
Answer (440)
Sol. For infinite solution
 = 1 = 2 = 3 = 0
1 1 2  x  (4, )
= 1 2 4 =0  =4
1 4 8
log5(18x – x2 – 77)
1 1 2  18x – x2 – 77 > 0
1 = m 2 4 = 0  x2 – 18x + 77 < 0
2
m 4 8  (x – 7) (x – 11) < 0
1 1 2 x  (7, 11)
2
2 = 1 m 4 = 0  m + 3m – 2   = 7,  = 11
2
1 m 8  2 + 2 + 2

 m2 – 3m + 2 = 0 = 16 + 49 + 121

m = 2, 1 = 186
25. The equation x + y = 109 is chord of ellipse
1 1 1
x2 y2 5 1
3 = 1 2 m = 0  m2 – 3m + 2 = 0 + = 1 having midpoint  ,  , then  +  is
9 4 2 2
1 4 m2
Answer (58)
 m = 2, 1   = 1,  = 2
Sol. Chord with given middle point
10  11 10  11  21
 ( n) + ( n)
10 1 2
n=1
= + T = S1
2 6
5 y 25 1 109
= 440 x+ = + =
18 8 36 16 144
 2x2 − 9 x + 4 
24. If the domain of log x −1  2  is (, ) and 40x + 18y = 109
 x − 4x + 5 
log5(18x – x2 – 77) is (, ), then the value of 2 + 2 + 2  x + y = 109
is   = 40  = 18
Answer (186)  +  = 58

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