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The document outlines a mock test series for JEE Advanced 2025, specifically Test-05, which consists of three sections covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with a total of 54 questions and a maximum score of 180 marks. It includes detailed instructions on how to answer the questions, marking schemes for each section, and OMR sheet guidelines. Additionally, it provides important constants and values relevant to the test.
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MOCK TEST SERIES JEE AIR (2025) JEE

Advanced

TEST-05 Paper-1

DURATION: :180
DURATION 90 Minutes
Minutes M. MARKS: 180

Topics covered
Physics: Full Syllabus
Chemistry: Full Syllabus
Mathematics: Full Syllabus

General Instructions:

1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test booklet.


2. The test is of 3 hours duration.
3. The test booklet consists of 54 questions. The maximum marks are 180.
SECTION-1 (Maximum Marks: 24)
This section contains EIGHT (08) questions.
• The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE.
• For each question, enter the correct integer corresponding to the answer using the mouse and the onscreen virtual
numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places,
truncate/round-off the value of TWO decimal places.
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
SECTION-2 (Maximum marks: 24)
• This section contains SIX (06) questions.
• Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are)
correct answer(s).
• For each question, choose the option(s) corresponding to (all) the correct answer(s).
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 ONLY if (all) the correct option(s) is(are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are
correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.

SECTION-3 (Maximum marks: 12)


• This section contains FOUR (04) Matching List Sets.
• Each set has ONE Multiple Choice Question.
• Each set has TWO lists: List-I and List-II.
• List-I has Four entries (I), (II), (III) and (IV) and List-II has Five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S) and (T).
• FOUR options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based on List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these
four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
• Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 ONLY if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
OMR Instructions:
1. Use blue/black dark ballpoint pens.
2. Darken the bubbles completely. Don't put a tick mark or a cross mark where it is specified that you fill the bubbles
completely. Half-filled or over-filled bubbles will not be read by the software.
3. Never use pencils to mark your answers.
4. Never use whiteners to rectify filling errors as they may disrupt the scanning and evaluation process.
5. Writing on the OMR Sheet is permitted on the specified area only and even small marks other than the specified area may
create problems during the evaluation.
6. Multiple markings will be treated as invalid responses.
7. Do not fold or make any stray mark on the Answer Sheet (OMR).

Name of the Students (In CAPITALS) : _______________________________________________________________

Roll Number : _____________________________________________________________________________________________

OMR Bar Code Number : ________________________________________________________________________________

Candidate’s Signature : _______________________________ Invigilator’s Signature _____________________


IMPORTANT CONSTANTS

Speed of light in free space, : 3.00 × 108 ms–1


Permeability of free space, : 4 × 10–7 Hm–1
Permittivity of free space, : 8.85 × 10–12 Fm–1
The Planck constant, : 6.63 × 10–34 Js
Rest mass of electron, : 9.1 × 10–31 kg
Rest mass of proton, : 1.67 × 10–27 kg
Molar gas constant, : 8.31 JK–1 mol–1
The Avogadro constant, : 6.02 × 1023 mol–1
The Boltzmann constant, : 1.38 × 10–23 JK–1
Gravitational constant, : 6.67 × 10–11 N m2kg–2
Acceleration of free fall : 9.8 ms–2
Rydberg Constant : 1.097 × 107 m–1
Atomic mass unit : 1.67 × 10–27 kg
Charge on proton : 1.6 × 10–19 C

IMPORTANT VALUES

2 = 1.414 ln 10 = 2.303
3 = 1.732 log102 = 0.3010
5 = 2.236 log103= 0.4770
 = 3.142 log107 = 0.845
e (Euler’s constant) = 2.718

* Use above values unless otherwise specified in a question.


❑❑❑
PART-I (PHYSICS)
SECTION-1 cause photoelectric emission from a metallic
Numerical Value Type Questions surface, the maximum kinetic energy of the
1. A massless rod of length 20 cm connects two emitted electron is 6 eV, which is 3 times the
small balls A and B of mass m each. As shown in work function of the metallic surface. If light of
the figure the system is held in vertical with ball B wavelength of maximum intensity emitted from a
lying on the smooth floor. With ball B still at rest surface at temperature T2 (T2 = 2T1) is used, the
the ball A is given a horizontal speed V such that maximum kinetic energy (in eV) of the
just after giving the speed v to the ball A, the ball photoelectrons emitted is
B looses contact with the floor below. Mark the
nearest integer to the minimum value of V (in m/s) 5. The space has electromagnetic field which varies
is equal to ____. (g = 10 m/s2) with time whose variation is given as
 ˆ m
− B0 k if 0t 
 qB0
 m 2m
B = − B0 ˆj if t  and
 qB0 qB0
 2m
0 if t 
 qB0
2. Pin P is attached to BC and slides freely in the slot
of OA. Determine the rate of change dθ/dt (in  2m
0 if 0  t 
rad/s) of the angle θ at the instant when h = 4 m, β  qB0
E=
= 60° and θ = 30°, knowing that BC moves at a  − E kˆ if 2m  t  
constant speed v0 = 5 m/s. (Angles θ and β are  0 qB0
measured from horizontal reference lines and A charge particle having mass m and positive
height h is in vertical direction as shown)
B
charge q is given velocity v0 iˆ at origin at t = 0s.
The coordinate of point on xy plane when it is
v0
A passing through xy plane again is
h P
 amv0 v0 bmv0 
 , ,0  , where a and b are
  q E0 B0 qB0 

O  constants. Find the value of a + b.


C

6. The xz plane is the boundary between two


3. Two moles of a monatomic ideal gas is taken transparent medium. Medium –I with y  0 has
through a cyclic process shown on pressure (P)- refractive index μ and medium –II with y  0 has a
temperature (T) diagram in figure. Process CA is refractive index 1. A ray of light in medium-I,
represented as PT = Constant. If efficiency of
given by vector n = iˆ − 3 ˆj is incident on the
3x
given cyclic process is 1 − , then find plane of separation. If the reflected and refracted
12ln 2 + 15
rays make an angle of 90° with each other, then
the value of ʻxʼ.
the value of µ is k . Find the value of k.

7. Use the following equation


 mc 
(m) ft (a − c)2 = x  d − kx − ; where
 t 
k = spring constant, x = distance, m = mass, t =
sec and a, c, d and f are some other physical
4. If light of wavelength of maximum intensity quantities. If the dimensional formula of f is
emitted from a surface at temperature T1 is used to  M Lm T−n  , then the value of + m + n is
 
8. Two particle are projected simultaneously at point 11. A uniform stick with mass m and length l lies on a
A and point B from two towers as shown in the frictionless horizontal surface. It is pivoted at a
figure. If they collide then the value of α (in point P a distance x from centre C. A spring (at its
degree) is_______. (Neglect any type of frictional
relaxed length) with spring constant k is attached
force acting on the particles during motion, take g
= 10 m/s2 and α is acute angle) to the far end of the stick, perpendicular to the
stick, as shown. Stick is given a small kick along
spring’s length, then:

SECTION-2
One or More Than One Correct Type Questions
9. The potential energy of a particle of mass 0.1 kg, (A) Value of x which yields largest frequency of
moving along the x-axis, is given by U = 5x(x–4)
J, where x is in meters. It can be concluded that .
oscillation is
(A) The particle is acted upon by a variable force. 3
(B) The minimum potential energy during motion (B) Value of x which yields largest frequency of
is –20 J
(C) The speed of the particle is maximum at .
oscillation is
6
x = 2 m.
(D) The period of oscillation of the particle is (C) Angular frequency of oscillation (largest
(π /5) sec k
value) is 2 .
m
10. In the diagram shown, we have three large,
(D) Angular frequency of oscillation (largest
identical, parallel conducting plates A, B and C
placed such that the switches S1 and S2 are open k
value) is 4 .
initially and they can be used to earth the plates A m
and C by just closing them. A charge +Q is given
to the plate B. It is observed that
12. A uniform solid sphere of mass m and radius R is
rolled by a constant force F acting at the top of the
sphere as shown in the figure. There is no slipping
and initially sphere is in the rest position then

(A) +Q charge will pass through S1 from plate A


to earth, when S1 is closed and S2 is open.
(B) +Q charge will pass through S2 from plate C
to earth, when S2 is closed and S1 is open. (A) work done by force F when the centre of
(C) + Q charge will pass through S1 from plate A mass moves a distance S is 2FS
3 (B) speed of centre of mass (CM) when CM
to earth and + 2Q charge will pass through 20 FS
3 moves a distance S is
S2 from plate C to earth, when S1 and S2 are 7M
closed together. (C) work done by the force F when CM moves a
(D) + 4Q charge will pass through S1 from plate distance S is FS
3 (D) speed of the CM when CM moves a distance
A to earth and − Q charge will pass through 4FS
3 S is
S2 from plate C to earth, when S1 and S2 are M
closed together.
13. A particle starts moving with initial velocity 3 m/s IV Tension in the ring S m2 F
along x-axis from origin. Its acceleration is m1 + m2
varying with x in parabolic nature as shown in T m1F
figure.At x = 3 m tangent to the graph makes an m 1+ m2
angle 60° with positive x-axis as shown in I II III IV
da
diagram. Then at x = 3 (slope at x = 0 is (A) Q Q R S
dx (B) Q P R S
zero in shown figure) (C) P Q R T
(D) Q P Q P

16. A balloon rise up with constant net acceleration of


10 m/s2. After 2 s a particle drops from the
balloon. After further 2 s match the following
(Take g = 10 ms−2)
List-I List-II
(A) v = ( 3 + 9)m / s (B) a = 1.5 m / s 2 I Height of particle from P Zero
(C) v = 12 m / s (D) a = 3 m / s 2 ground
II Speed of particle Q 10 SI units
III Displacement of particle R 40 SI units
14. A vertical capillary tube with inside radius 0.25
IV Acceleration of particle S 20 SI units
mm is submerged into water so that the length of
T None of
its part protruding over the water surface is equal
these
to 25 mm. Surface tension of water is 73 × 10–3
I II III IV
N/m and angle of contact is zero degree for glass
and water, acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2. (A) R P S Q
Then, choose correct statement(s) (B) Q S P R
(A) Radius of curvature of water surface, (C) P R T S
R = 0.25 mm (D) S T P Q
(B) Height of water inside tube, h = 59.6 mm
(C) Radius of curvature of water surface, 17. The equation of a stationary wave (all quantities
R = 0.60 mm are in SI units) is given by y = (0.06) sin (2πx) cos
(D) Height of water inside tube, h = 25 mm (5πt). Match the quantities in list-I to the values
(in SI units) in list-II
SECTION-3 List-I List-II
Matrix Match Type Questions
15. Two blocks of masses m1 and m2, connected to I Amplitude of constituent P 0.06
each other with an ideal string are arranged on a wave is
block of mass M with string passing over a
combination of ideal pulleys which are rigidly II Position of node is at x1, Q 0.5
attached to the block of mass M as shown. The given by
portion of the string in between two pulleys is III Position of anti node is at R 0.25
vertical and remaining portions of the strings are
x2, given by
horizontal. If a constant force F is applied to block
of mass m1 as shown and friction is absent IV 3 S 0.03
everywhere, then match the columns. Amplitude at x = m is
4

T None of
these
List-I List-II
I II III IV
I Acceleration of mass m1 P F
(A) P S Q R
m1
(B) P R Q T
II Acceleration of mass m2 Q F
(C) Q S T R
m1 + m2
(D) S Q R P
III Acceleration of mass M R Zero
18. In hydrogen atom wavelength of second line of I II III IV
Balmer series is λ, Match the following two list (A) T Q T P
corresponding to the wavelength. (B) P S Q T
List-I List-II (C) T Q P T
(D) T T Q P
I First line of Balmer series P  27 
 
 20 

II Third line of Balmer series Q 


 
4

III First line of Lyman series R  24 


 
 12 

IV Second line of Lyman series S  25 


 
 28 

T None of
these

PART-II (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION-1 23. The number of neutral oxides among the following
Numerical Value Type Questions oxides is/are
N 2O, NO, N 2O3 , NO2 , N 2O5 , CO,CO2 , SO2 and CrO3
19.

degree of unsaturation of R = X 24. How many visible lines are emitted during
degree of unsaturation of P = Y transition from 5th orbit to second exited state in
Molar mass of P = Z g mol–1 hydrogen emission spectrum?
 z  nd
then find the value of   to the 2 decimal
 2y − x 
25. In an amino acid the carboxylic acid group has
place (Use: A.wt of C = 12u, H = 1u, O = 16u)
Ka = 10−4 and amino group has K b = 10−5. The
20. Gold number of starch is 25. The amount of
isoelectric point of that amino acid at 25°C is
starch in grams required to prevent coagulation
of 100 ml of gold sol on adding 1 mL of 10%
NaCl solution is w
26. A 75 gm, 4%   aqueous NaOH solution is
w
21. 1 mole of a gas AB3 present in 10 liter container
distilled for some time. The water collected has a
at 273 K temperature. On increasing the
temperature to 546 K, AB3 dissociates into mass of 25 gms. To this distilled solution X gms
AB2(g) and B2(g). If the degree of dissociation of
AB3 is 80%, then final pressure at 546 K in atm
of KOH(s) ( M  wt = 56 g mol−1 ) is added, so

is
that molality of OH − ion in the resulting solution
(round off your answer to second decimal place
& Use R = 0.082 atm LK–1 mol–1) becomes 5. Find X?

22. A water sample is found to have 480 ppm of


MgSO4. What will be the degree of harness of
water sample in ppm?
SECTION-2 32. Radioactive ( 82 Br − Br82 ) adds to 1-
Multiple Correct Type Questions
bromocyclohexene in CCl4. Correct statement(s)
about the product is/are
27.
(A) It is tribromocyclohexane
(B) It has radioactive bromine atoms at vicinal
Correct statement(s) about the above sequence of position
reactions is/are:- (C) It has radioactive bromine atoms trans to
each other
(A) S = (D) It has radioactive bromine atoms cis to each
other

(B) S = SECTION-3
Matrix Match Type Questions
33. Match the List-I with List-II
(C) Q = List-I List-II
(compounds) (characteristics)
I AsF3 P sp2

(D) P =
II
S2O32− Q sp3

III BF3 R Back bonding


IV H2C = SF4 S sp3d
28. In the following reactions T Coordinate bond ()
Br2 2NaNH 2 Na/Liq.NH3
Me – CH = CH – Me ⎯⎯⎯ → X ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Y ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→ Z I II III IV
CCl4
Correct statement(s) about the above reaction (A) P,R Q,T Q,R P
sequence is/are:- (B) Q,R Q P,R P,S,R
(A) Product ‘y’ gives positive silver mirror test (C) Q,T Q,R Q,R P
(B) Product ‘z’ is a trans alkenes (D) Q,T Q,R P,R P,S
(C) Product ‘y’ forms a ketone on treatment
with dilute H2SO4 in presence of HgSO4
(D) Product ‘z’ on treatment with Br2/CCl4 34. Match the List-I with List-II
forms racemic mixture. List-I List-II
(Ionic crystals) (Characteristics)
29. Which of the following is/are correct
(A) CrCl(CN)2 ( NH3 )3  and I NaCl P One half of the
CrCl3 ( NH3 )  , both have d 2sp3 Tetrahedral voids
 3
occupied by cations.
hybridisation of central metal atom
2−
II ZnS (Zinc blende) Q All octahedral voids
(B) Magnetic moment of  PdCl4  is zero are occupied by
2+ 2−
(C)  Pt ( NH3 ) 
 4
and  Ni(CN)4  , cations.
III CaF2 R Half of the octahedral
All have dsp 2 hybridisation of central metal
voids are occupied by
(D) It is difficult to substitute chelating ligands
cations
compared to similar monodentate ligands
IV Li2O S All Tetrahedral voids
30. Which of the following will respond to positive
occupied by cations
chromyl chloride test?
(A) CuCl2 (B) ZnCl2 T All Tetrahedral voids
(C) HgCl2 (D) AgCl occupied by anions.

31. Which of the following quantities is/are I II III IV


proportional to the electron density at a point? (A) Q P T S
(A) Orbital wave function (B) R P T S
(B) De-Broglie wavelength (C) Q P S T
(C) Square of orbital wave function
(D) Q R S T
(D) Hamiltonian operator
[8]
35. Match the List-I with List-II List-I List-II
List-I List-II (Reaction) (Product)
(Reaction) (Oxide of nitrogen I Oxalic acid P ( CH3CO)2 O
obtained as a dihydrate
product 

⎯⎯⎯→
I P 150C
NH4 NO3 ⎯⎯ → N O2 5
II NaNO2 + FeSO4 Q N 2O
II Oxalic acid Q ( COOH )2
dihydrate

+H2SO4 ⎯⎯
→ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
Conc.H SO 2 4
III Pb ( NO3 )2 ⎯⎯⎯→ R NO
673 K III Malonic acid R CO + CO2 + H 2O

IV 250 K S ⎯⎯⎯ →
NO + N2O4 ⎯⎯⎯→ NO 2 P2O5

T N 2 O3 IV Acetic acid S Carbon sulphoxide


⎯⎯⎯

→ O=C=C=C=O
I II III IV P2O5
(A) Q P T S T CO2 + H 2O
(B) R P T S
(C) Q P S T I II III IV
(D) Q R S T (A) Q T S R
(B) T P S R
36. Match the List-I with List-II and select the (C) Q R S P
correct options given below (D) S P Q R

PART-III (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION-1 42. Find the value of
Numerical Value Type Questions  
 (5 5 + 5) (5 5 + 5)2 (5 5 + 5)3 
sin −1 x tan −1 x log 5  
37. If range of the function f ( x) = + is
cos −1 x cot −1 x  (6 + 2 5) 3 215 − 18 3 215 − 18 3 215 − 18 3 
 
 a,  ) . Then the value of 3a
is equal to
4 43. There are four colour shifting balls of colours C1,
C2, C3 and C4 initially, each ball can change into
100 50
38. If lim − = 5 A ; find the value of A. any other colour or can regain its colour at every
x →1 1 − x100
1 − x50 second. The number of way of their colours
change, if maximum possible number of
  arrangements of all four balls is possible after 1
39. If sum of the roots of the equation 2 sin  x + 
 4 second is equal to

(sec2 x − (1 + 3) tan x + 2 + 3 ) 44. If S1, S2, S3 denote the sums of first twenty terms
of three non-constant sequence in A.P., whose
p
= 9 + 18sin x  cos x in [0,2] is  where p, q first terms are unity and common differences are
q
2 S3 S1 − S1 S2 − S2 S3
p, q  N , then find the least value of |p – q| in H.P. Then is equal to
S1 − 2 S2 + S3
_____
40. A variable complex number z moves such that it
satisfies both the inequalities |z + 1| + |z – 1|  4
and |z – 1| + |z – 3|  4 simultaneously. If the area SECTION-2
of the region in which z moves is equal to One or More Than One Correct Type Questions
a b 45. Let A and B are commutative square matrices of
– b, then equals order three such that A is symmetric and B is skew
3 a
symmetric, if C = ( A + B)T ( A + B)( A − B)−1
41. Let S : x2 + y2 = 1. Tangents are drawn to the (where XT and |x| denotes, transpose and
circle at A, B, C which form a triangle DEF such determinant value of x respectively), then
that A lies on DE, B lies on DF and C lies on EF (A) A + B – C = 0 (B) A – B – C = 0
respectively. Let G, H, I be mirror images of A in
(C) |B| = 0 (D) 2A – C = CT
OF, B in OE and C in OD respectively. Radius of
circumcircle of GHI is
[9]
46. Consider two functions f(x) = ex sin x and g(x) =  B  1
(C) P    =
ex cosx. If f(x) and g(x) intersect at the points A  2
 
(an, bn) where n  I, then (D) A and B are dependent
(A) a1, a2, a3, ..... form an A.P.
(B) a1, a2, a3, ..... form an G.P.
SECTION-3
(C) b1, b2, b3, ..... form an A.P.
Matrix -Match Type Questions
(D) b1, b2, b3, ..... form an G.P.
51. Based on the following grid chose the correct
option
47. There is a plane x + y + z + 1 = 0 which is
List -I List -II
perpendicular to the plane 2x – y + 2z + 5 = 0 and
I x P 0
containing the line r = (3 − 1)iˆ + 6ˆj − 2kˆ. Then 2 tan 2
which of the following holds true  2 dx
x
2

(A)  +  = 0  1 − tan 
 2
(B) 4 +  + 2 = 0 = f ( x) − ln f ( x) + ln g ( x) + C,
–1 where C is integration
(C)  +  +  =
2

(D) 3β + 2  = 5 constant, then g   is
3
2
 x x equal to
48. Let p( x) = 4sin 3 x − sin x +2  sin − cos 
 2 2  II If A, B, C, D are four Q 0.5
then which of the following is/are correct?
sets such that A ∩ B 
(A) Range of p(x)is[1,3]
C, A ∩ B  D and A ∩ B
(B) Range of p(x) is [0, 4]
(C) Number of solution of p(x) = 1 in [0, ] is 2 = C ∩ D, then
(D) Number of solution of p(x) = 1 in [0, 2] is 4.  A B 
P  is equal to
49. In a triangle ABC, line joining circumcenter and CD
centroid cut the side BC at point F, such that III What would be R 6
circumcenter is midpoint of centroid and point F. remainder if
If M is midpoint of side BC, then which of the
( 5 + 2 6 )4n
following(s) is/are TRUE? (where a, b, c are
lengths of sides BC, CA and AB respectively) +( 5 − 2 6 ) 4n
a c +2;n  N is divided by
(A) MF = − cos B
3 6 4.
a c IV If the equation S 1
(B) MF = − cos B
6 3
x3 – x 2 + 12 x – 8 = 0
5
(C) tan B tan C = have three positive real
4
roots, then  is equal to
3
(D) tan B tan C = T 2
2
The correct option is:
50. For two events A and B, if I II III IV
 A 1 B 1 (A) R S Q P
P( A) = P   = and P   = , then correct
B 4  A 2 (B) Q S P R
option (C) Q P R S
(A) A and B are independent (D) T T Q R
A   3
(B) P 
B  =
  4

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52. Match the following: 54. March the following:
List -I List -II List -I List -II
I The number of solution(s) of the P 4 I If P f ( 0) = 3
equation cos x − sin x + 1 − x
 dx
 1 
sin −1 
1+ x 2
= sgn x 2 + 1 is ( ) e x + sin x + x
= ln( x + f ( x)) – x + c,
(are) where c is arbitrary
II If the range of the function f(x) = Q 1 constant, then
 x2  II dx Q f ( 0) = 2
If  =
 1 + x 2  ( 
cos −1  is a, b , then [a + 1 + sin x
  f ( x) – sec x + c , then
b] is equal to
III cos x – cos 2 x R f(x) is
III If  and  are the roots of the R 2 If  1 – cos x dx neither
2 x 2 − 3 x − 2 = 0 , then = f ( x) + x + c then even nor

12  2  −1    1  is odd
tan  sin  + tan 2  cos −1 
17      function
  1 + 2   1 + 2 
IV If f(x) S 3 IV x4 + 1 S f(0) = 0
( ( ( )) ( ( ))) ,
If  dx =
= sin cos −1 sin cos −1 x + sin −1 cos sin −1 x
( )
2
x x2 + 1
4
 3x 
then the value of  f  16  is A ln | x | + +c
B
x =1 1 + x2
equal to where c is arbitrary
T 5 constant and f(x) = Ax2
Which one of the following option is correct?
+ 2Bx, then
I II III IV
T f(0) = 3
(A) P T S R
(B) R Q S P Which one of the following options is correct?
(C) S P R P I II III IV
(D) Q P T R (A) P, R Q R S, T
(B) Q S P, Q R, S
53. Let f(x) be a real valued function defined by f(x) (C) S Q, R, P P, S Q, P, S
(D) Q, R S Q, S Q, R
= x2 – 2|x| and
 minimum { f (t ) : −2  t  x}, x  [−2,0)
g ( x) =  ,
 maximum { f (t ) : 0  t  x}, x  [0,3]
List -I List -II
I Number of points where f (x) is P –2
not continuous is
II g(x) is not differentiable at x Q 0
equal to
III Number of points of local R 1
extremum of g(x) is equal to
IV Absolute maximum value of g(x) S 2
is equal to
T 3
The correct option is:
I II III IV
(A) P Q, R Q T
(B) T P, T P T
(C) Q Q, T P R
(D) Q Q, S Q T

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