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JS FT 77 24 Solutions

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JS FT 77 24 Solutions

The document contains a mock test with 50 questions across various chapters in physics and chemistry, detailing the question number, answer, difficulty level, and chapter name. Each question is categorized by its subject matter, including topics like relative motion, current electricity, wave optics, and thermodynamics. The test is designed for advanced students, likely preparing for competitive examinations.

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

Test Code: JS-FT-77-24

Question Number Answer Level Chapter Name

Q1 B hard 11P5 - Relative Motion

Q2 C medium 12P23 - Current electricity

Q3 B medium 12P29 - Wave Optics

Q4 C hard 11P11 - Rigid Body Dynamics

Q5 A, C, D medium 11P21 - Sound Wave

Q6 A, B medium 11P11 - Rigid Body Dynamics

Q7 B, C hard 12P27 - Alternating current

Q8 3.0 easy 12P25 - Magnetic effects of electric current and magnetism

Q9 16.0 medium 11P12 - Gravitation

Q10 9.0 medium 12P31 - Nuclear Physics

Q11 3.0 medium 11P18 - Heat Transfer

Q12 8.0 easy 12P23 - Current electricity

Q13 114.0 easy 12P29 - Wave Optics

Q14 A medium 11P19 - Simple Harmonic Motion

Q15 A medium 11P19 - Simple Harmonic Motion

Q16 A medium 12P26 - EMI

Q17 A hard 12P26 - EMI

Q18 B hard 11C6 - Thermodynamics

Q19 D medium 11C2 - Atomic Structure

Q20 A medium 11C15 - General Organic Chemistry

Q21 C hard 12C28 - Qualitative Analysis

Q22 C medium 12C38 - Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

Q23 A medium 12C38 - Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers

Q24 B, C medium 12C20 - Electrochemistry

Q25 B, C, D hard 12C35 - Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives

Q26 A, B, C, D hard 12C23 - Metallurgy

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

Question Number Answer Level Chapter Name

Q27 B medium 12C21 - Chemical Kinetics

Q28 A medium 12C21 - Chemical Kinetics

Q29 300 medium 11C8 - Ionic Equilibrium

Q30 5 medium 11C4 - Chemical Bonding

Q31 7 hard 11C9 - Redox Reaction

Q32 5 hard 12C24 - p - Block - Nitrogen and Oxygen Family

Q33 3 medium 12C27 - Coordination Compounds

Q34 2 hard 12C40 - Biomolecules

Q35 C medium 12M17 - Limits, Continuity & Derivability

Q36 D medium 11M7 - Binomial Theorem

Q37 A hard 12M23 - Probability

Q38 B medium 11M11 - Conic Sections

Q39 A, B, C, D medium 12M16 - Matrices & Determinant

Q40 B, D medium 12M17 - Limits, Continuity & Derivability

Q41 B, D medium 11M5 - Complex Number

Q42 3.00 easy 11M5 - Complex Number

Q43 0 hard 11M10 - Circle

Q44 80.0 medium 11M6 - Permutation & Combination

Q45 4.00 medium 12M17 - Limits, Continuity & Derivability

Q46 4.0 hard 12M16 - Matrices & Determinant

Q47 5.0 hard 12M22 - Vector & 3-D

Q48 A hard 12M22 - Vector & 3-D

Q49 A hard 12M22 - Vector & 3-D

Q50 A hard 12M20 - Definite Integration & Its App.

Q51 A medium 12M20 - Definite Integration & Its App.


Q1:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

dr ∘ √3
= −v cos 30 = − V
dt 2
dθ ∘ v
r = v sin 30 =
dt 2
1 dθ
= −√ 3
r dr
T dr T −√ 3θ
∫ = −√ 3 ∫ dθ ⇒ r = r 0 e
I0 r r0

When A completes one revolution θ = 2π


−2√ 3π
r 0 (1−e )

Time taken t = √ 3v/2

Distance travelled D = vt = 2r 0

√3
(1 − e
−2√ 3π
)

2a −2√ 3π
D = (1 − e )
3

Q2:

Solution:

μ0 i
B0 =
2πr
2
ϕ = B 0 πr

Δϕ μ0 Δi μ 0 r Δi
2
ε = = πr =
Δt 2πr Δt 2 Δt
ε ρℓ ε εA
Res. = ⇒ = ⇒ ρ =
i A i ℓi
μ 0 r Δi A 1
ρ = × ×
2 Δt 2πr i
μ0 Δi 1
ρ = × × A ×
4π Δt i

r = 5 cm
2
πd
A = , d = 1 mm
4
−6
Δt 10 A
=
Δt 365 × 86400 5

i = 100 A
−7 −14 −6
10 ×3.17×10 ×0.78×10
ρ = 2
10
−29
ρ = 2.5 × 10

Q3:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

2
Power received = I 0 πr

2 2
I 0 πr I0 r
Intensity = =
2 2
4πR 4R

Q4:

Solution:

→ →
e1 and e are unit vectors along and perpendicular to the thread.
2

→ → →
v = −v e e 1 + v ⊥ e 2 … . . . (1)
→ → →
→ dv de 1 du→ de 2 dv ⊥ →
a = = −u − e1 + v⊥ + e2
dt dt dt dt dt

   
o

→ de 1 de 2 dv ⊥ →
a = −u + v⊥ + e2
dt dt dt

→ →
vector e1 and e2 rotates as a rigid body with angular velocity


ω =

dt
(e 1 → × e2 )


→ dϕ→
de 1

dt

= ω × e1 =
dt
e2

→ dϕ→
de 2

dt

= ω × e2 = −
dt
e1

→ dϕ→ dϕ dv →
a = −v ⊥ e 1 + (−u + )e 1
dt dt dt


row there is no force is direction e 2

dv ⊥ d ϕ
⇒ = u ⇒ v ⊥ = uϕ
dt dt

When P is about to detach


ϕ = 2 Nπ

v ⊥ = 2 N πu

2 2 2
v = √v + v ⊥ = u√ 1 + (2 N π)

Q5:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

10f

Frequency of surf ace M N (f ) =
7
7v 49v
λA = =

f 10f

7v 49v
λB = =

f 10f
v
7v − 205
6 ′
fA = ( )f = ( )f
7v 147
v
7v + 640
9 ′
fB = ( )f = ( )f
7v 441

Q6:

Solution:
Let ω be the angular velocity of the rod just before the collision. Then from conservation of mechanical energy:
0
2
1 ML 2 L
ω = Mg (1 − sin θ)
2 3 0 2

When sin θ = L

2 L
=
1

3 g
⇒ ω0 = √
2 L

because of hinge reaction, linear momentum of the system cannot be conserved in the horizontal direction.
But angular momentum of the system can be conserved about the hinge, just during the collision,
neglecting the effect of gravity and its torque about the hinge during the collision time because gravity is non-
impulsive force.
If ω = angular velocity of the (Rod + Bullet)system just after collision,
Then ( putting M = 3 m : ω L =
2 2 2
ML 2 ML L 1 ML 2 2 L L 2 5 g
+ mL )ω = ω + Mv ( + mL )ω = M g + mg 0 0 …
3 3 2 2 3 4 2 4

...(iii)
using (i), (ii) and (iii)
v 0 = √ gL(√ 6 + √ 20)

(b) After collision, when the system makes an angle 60 with the horizontal, total torque about the ∘

L
hinge = Mg =
2
∘ ∘ 5
cos 60 + mgL cos 60 = mgL,
4

by putting M = 3 m
Moment of inertia of the system about the hinge
2
ML 2 2
= + mL = 2 mL
3

By putting M = 3 m
Hence, angular acceleration of the system
Torque (5/4)mgL 5 g
= = 2
=
Moment of inertia 2 mL 8 L

Therefore, tangential acceleration of the midpoint


L 5 g 5 g
= ( )( ) =
2 8 L 16

Q7:

Solution:
(1) In the source
1
xC = = 10Ω, r = 10Ω
ωC

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

z1 = r − xC j

(2) Let load has z = R + xj 2

z of existing ckt ⇒ z = r + (−x 1 C )j

z eq = z 1 + z 2 ⇒ z eq = (R + r) + (x − x C )j

P load = i rms load


v rms load
cos ϕ load
2
ε
rms
P load = 2
R
z
eq

2
ε R
rms
P load =
2
√ (R+r) +(x−x ) 2
C

for P load
to be maximum
x = x C = 10Ω
2
ε R
rms
P load = 2
(R+r)

dP load
= 0
dR

⇒ R = r
2
ε
rms
⇒ (P load ) max =
4R

Now R = r = 10Ω
15
ε rms = volt
√2

15×15
(P load ) =
max 2×4×10
45
(P load ) = watt
max 16

z 2 = z load = 10 + 10j
10 1
P . f. = ϕ = =
10√ 2 √2

Q8:

Solution:

∘ ∘
T 1 cos 60 + T 2 cos 60 = mg

T 1
+ T 2 = 2mg

Taking torque about ' O '




(T 2 cos 60 )R + |μ × B| = (T 1 cos 60 )R → ∘

T1
On solving = 3
T 2

Q9:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

4πGpr
dF = ( )dm
3

4πGρr
dF = × ρdrdA
3
2
dF 4πGρ
= dr ⇒ Gravitational pressure
dA 3
2
4πGρ r
P = dr
3

Now force on hemisphere F = ∫ P dA

2
4πGρ 2
F = ∫ drπr
r=0
3

2 R 2 2
4π 2 3
4π Gρ 4
F = Gρ ∫ r dr = R
3 0
12
2 2 2 2 4
4π G M 4
4π G M R
F = R ⇒ F =
2 16 2 C 2
12 4 3 12 π R R
( πR ) 9
3

2
3 GM
F =
2
16 R

Q10:

Solution:
The radioactive decay series is given
T 1/2 =30 days T 1/2 =45 days



A → B → C

Initially N A (0) : N B (0) = 3 : 1


d NA
+ λA N A = 0
dt
d NB
= λA N A − λB N B
dt
d NB
= λA N A − λB N
dt
d NC
= λB N B
dt

Initially N
t
−λA
A
= N A (0)e
t t
−λ
t λ A N A (0)e A
−λB
NB = c1 e +
−λ A +λ B

If N (0) = N , N (0) =
A
3

4
o B
1

4
No then we get, c 1 =
5

2
N0

then we get, c = N 1
5

2
0
t
2 t

and,
T 1
3 1 3 1 30 days
∴ N A (t) = N o( ) 2 = N 0( )
4 2 4 2

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

t t
5 1 45 dyys 9 1 30 days
N B (t) = [ N0 ( ) − N0 ( ) ]
2 2 4 2

Now, i. e.
λA NA 9 NA 3
= =
λB NB 22 NB 11
−t

or, ( ) = 2
1

2
90

or, t = 90 days

Q11:

Solution:
2 4 2 4 2 4
σπR T 0
= σ2πR T + σπR T

1/4

4 4
1
T 0
= 3 T ⇒ T = ( ) T 0
3

3/4
T = 10(3)

Q12:

Solution:

1 1 1 3
= + +
R eq R 2R 8R

1 8 + 4 + 3 15
⇒ = =
R eq 8R 8R

8R
R eq =
15

Q13:

Solution:
4 ∘
tan i = ∴ i = 53
3

∴ r = 37

3/2 9
tan i 2 = =
4/3 8

∴ i 2 = 48.4

α + 90 + r + 90 − i 2 = 180

α = i 2 − 37 = (11.4)

Q15:
Solution missing for Q.14
Solution: Starting part of Q.15, will be used as solution for Q.14

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

2
mr mrα
fr = α → f = … . . (1)
2 2

mgθ − f = ma
ma
mgθ − = ma
2
3
mgθ = ma
2

2 g 2 g
a = θ → θ = θ
3 3(R − r)

2 g 2 × 1000 16 × 5
ω = √ = √ = √
3(R − r) 3 × 0.75 9

4 4 225
= × 2.25 = × = 3
3 3 100

a − rα = Rα 0 … … . . (iii)
2
mr mrα
fr = α → f =
2 2

mgθ − f = ma … … . . (4)
2
f R = M R α0

f = M Rα 0

Put f rom (iii)

f = M (a − rα) … . . . (iv)

by (i) \& (iv)


mrα
= M a − M rα
2
m
( + M )rα = M a
2
M
γα = m a
( +M )
2

Put in equation (ii)


m 2m
mgθ − ( )a = ma
2 m+2M
M
gθ = a + ( )a
m+2M
g(m+2M )
θ = θ
(m+3m)(R−r)

m+2M g
ω = √( )
m+3M (R−r)

Given M = 1 kg, m = 1 kg

ω = √ 10

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

Q16:

Solution:

2
q di 3R
ε − − L − Ω = 0
C dt 2
2 2
dε 1 dq d i 3R dΩ
− − L − = 0
2
dt C dt dt 2 dt
2 2
1 d i BR
− i − L − α = 0 … … . (1)
2
C dt 2

2
R iR B
τ = iRB =
2 2
2
2
iR B
mR α =
2
iB
α =
2 m
2 2
i d i BR iB
− − L − × = 0
2
C dt 2 2 m
2 2 2
i d i B R
+ L + i = 0
2
C dt 4 m
2 2 2
d i 1 B R
)i = −( +
dt LC 4mL

   
2
ω

i = i 0 sin(ωt + δ)

2 2
1 B R
where ω = √ +
LC 4mL

as at t = 0, i = 0 ⇒ δ = 0

di
and t = 0, ε = ℓ
dt
di
= i 0 ω cos ωt
dt

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

ε = Li 0 ω cos ωt = Li 0 ω

ε
i0 =

ε
i = sin ωt

B ε
α = sin ωt
2 m 1ω
Bε t
Ω = [cos ωt] 0
2
2 mLω

Ω = (1 − cos ωt)
2 mLω 2

2 Bε Bε
Ω max = =
2
2 mLω mLω 2

and when cos ωt = 1


π
ωt = π ⇒ t =
ω

1 1 √5
now ω = √ + =
1 4 2

1 × 1 × 4 2
ω max = ⇒ Ω max = 0.8rad/s
1 × 1 × 5
3.14×2
t = = 2.80 rad
2.24

Q18:

Solution:
∘ ∘ ∘
ΔG = ΔH − T ΔS

Slope = −ΔS ∘

Q19:

Solution:
kq 1 q 2 1 3e×e
P.E. = = − ×
r 4πε 0 (2) 2
a0 ×
3

Q22:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

Q23:

Solution:

9.8
M = 98 gm nB = = 0.1
98

n B = n Cl 2 = 0.1

W Cl 2 = 0.1 × 71 = 7.10 gm

Q24:

Solution:
2− − + 3+
Cr 2 O + 6e + 14H → 2Cr + 7H 2 O
7
0.06 1
At pH = 3, E = 1.33 − log 14 = 0.91 V
6 −3
(10 )

0.06 1
At pH = 0, E = 1.33 − log 14
= 1.33 V
6 (1)

Q27:

Solution:

Rate law = k 1
[CH Cl 3 ][Cl 2 ]
1/2

1/2 1/2
3
1 k1 −2 4.8×10
k = k2 ( ) = 1.3 × 10 × ( 3 )
k −1 1.2×10

−2 −1/2 −1
= 2.6 × 10 M sec .

Q28:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

1
E a overall = E a 2 + (E a 1 − E a −1 )
2

= 45 + 0.5(10 − 15) = 42.5 kJ /mol.

Q29:

Solution:
x y
y+ 2−
K SP = [M ] [SO 4 ]
y 2−
log K SP = x log [M ] + y log [SO 4 ]

From plot
y+ log K SP y 2−
log [M ] = + log [SO 4 ]
x x
y 2 1
= =
x 4 2

x = 2 and y = 1
2
−2 −4 −8 3
K SP = [10 ] × [10 ] = 10 M
x+y 2+1 6
z = = −8
= 300 × 10
K SP of M x (SO 4 ) 10
y

Q32:

Solution:
5

Q34:

Solution:
v, viii are basic amino acids, which exist as cation at pH = 7 .

Q35:

Solution:
m
2 2 2 2 2 2 n
[(n +1 )(n +2 )…(n +n )]
Let A = lim n→∞
n
2 m

m n 2 2
⇒ ln A = lim n→∞ ∑ r=1 ln (n + r ) − 2 m lnn
n
n 2 2
∑ ln(n +r )−2n ln n
r=1
= lim n→∞ m [ ]
n

π
⇒ ln A = m [ln 2 + − 2]
2
π
m[ln 2+ −2]
⇒ A = e 2

π m
−2
= [2 ⋅ e 2 ⋅ e ]
m
π
2√ e
A = [ 2
] ∴ a = 2
e

Q36:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

1012 2024 r 2024


r
Ck ⋅ Cr
1012
∑[ Ck ∑ ]
2024
Ck
k=0 r=k

1012

1012 2024−k
= ∑ Ck ⋅ 2

k=0

1012 k
1
2024 1012
= 2 ∑ Ck ⋅ ( )
2
k=1

1012⋅ 1012
= 2 ⋅ 3

1012
= 6
1012
= (5 + 1)

= 25λ + 5061

= 25μ + 11

Remainder = 11

Q37:

Solution:
(1) 3 move diagonally
(2) 2 move diagonally, 1 left, 1 down
(3) 1 move diagonally, 2 left, 2 move down
(4) 3 move left, 3 move down

4! 5! 6!
1 2! 2!2! 3!3! 245
3
+ 4
+ 5
+ 6
= 6
3 3 3 3 3
1 245 245 x
(1, 1) to (0, 0) → ⋅ 6
⇒ 7
⇒ y
3 3 3 3

Q38:

Solution:

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

OP = r cosec θ

OA = a = r + r cosec θ
a
⇒ r =
1 + cosec θ
a
=
√ a 2 +b 2
1 +
b

b
=
2 2
b a +b
+ √ 2
a a

b
=
2
b b
+ √1 + 2
a a

2
b (e − √ e − 1)
b
r = =
2 2
√e 2 − 1 + e e − (e − 1)

r
= e − √e − 1
2

b

Q39:

Solution:
3AABB + 3AB = 2ABAB + 2AB

⇒ 3 A(AB + I )B = 2 A(BA + I )B

⇒ 27| A||AB + I ||B| = 8| A||BA + I ||B|

as |I + AB| = |I + BA| ≠ 0

we get |B| = 0

Q40:

Solution:
n+1
2
cot x+1 (cot x) −1
f (x) = lim n→∞ × n+1
cot x−1 2
(cot x) +1

π π
∀x ∈ (0, ] − { }
2 4
cot x+1 π
∴ f (x) = , x ∈ (0, )
cot x−1 4
cot x+1 π π
= ,x ∈ ( , )
1−cot x 4 2

and f ( ) = 2, f (0) = 0
π

Now f (x) =′
⋅ cosec
(cot x−1)
2
2
2
x, x ∈ (0,
π

4
)

−1 2 π π
= 2 cosec x, x ∈ ( , )
(cot x−1) 4 2

∴ f (x) is increasing in (0, ) and f (x) is decreasing in ( , ). π

4
π

4
π

Also f (x) has three local minima at x = 0, x = , x = and f (x) does not have local maxima π

4
π

Q41:

Solution:
iπ/13 13
z = e ⇒ z = −1

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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

13
13 1+z
z + 1 = 0 ⇒ = 0
1+z
2 3 12
⇒ 1 − z + z − z + … + z = 0
13
1 − z = 2
13
1−z 2
⇒ =
1−z 1−z

2 3 12 2
⇒ 1 + z + z + z + … + z =
1−z

from (1) & (2)


1 + z
2
+ z
4
+ z
6
+ z
8
+ z
12
=
1

1−z
(B option)
&z+z 3
+ z
5
+ … + z
11
=
1

1−z
(D option)

Q42:

Solution:
4 2
(2xy − y) (x + x + 2) = 0

1
⇒ y = 0; x =
2
3 4
Also, x + y = x

y = 0; x = −1, 0, 1

1/4
1 3
x = ; y = ±( )
2 8

Q43:

Solution:
2 2
(2x + 1) + (2y − 1) = 8086

x, y ∈ I 8k 1 + 1 + 8k 2 + 1 = 8086

8 (k 1 + k 2 ) = 8084

not possible

Q44:

Solution:
Let x 1 = 3 .
3 (x 2 x 3 + x 4 x 5 + x 2 x 5 ) + x 3 x 4 (x 2 + x 5 )

x 2 + x 5 must be 3λ

i.e., (1, 2), (1, 5), (2, 4), (4, 5) → 8 ways

Req. ways = 5 × 8 × 2 = 80

Q45:

Solution:
−k 6
At x = 0 + = 0 ⇒ k = 96
4 4
(−2) (−1)

(sin θ + 2 cos θ)(sin θ + cos θ) = 0

tan θ = −1, −2

Q46:

Solution:
2
A = 7 A
n n n n
⇒ tr ( A ) = 0 + 7 = 7

i.e., n = 4

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Q47:

Solution:
x

100
2

(y − 3)

Q48:

Solution:

⇒ k = −1


+


y

225
2
2

= 1; (x − 2)

= 6(x − 7)
2
+ (y − 3)

Let the reflection of 2x + y + z − 5 = 0 about


x − y + 2z + 5 = 0

be plane (2x + y + z − 5) + k(x − y + 2z + 5) = 0


Now,
(2+k)−(1−k)+2(1+2k)

√ (2+k) 2 +(1−k) 2 +(1+2k) 2 ⋅√ 6

⇒ 6k + 3 = 3√ k

OR k = 0 (reject)

(√ 5 cos θ, √ 5 sin θ, 0)

Then

∴ λ =

Q49:

Solution:

√6
5
2

distance

⇒ [λ] = 2
+ k + 1

resultant plane is x + 2y − z − 10 = 0
=
2
= 25

2−1+2

√ 6⋅√ 6
Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

So λ is equal to minimum distance of x + 2y − z − 10 = 0 from any point on x


Let a point on circle be

=
√ 5 cos θ + 2√ 5 sin θ − 10

√6

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2
+ y
2
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Advance Mock 9 (Paper 2)

Perpendicular distance between opposite sides of ABCD is 10

√6
1 10 10
∴ Area of cross section = × × × cosec θ
2 √6 √6

1 10 10 2
= × × ×
2 √6 √6 √3

50
=
3√ 3

∴ [A] = 9

Q50:

Solution:

Consider I = ∫ (1 − x) x dx, where m, n ∈ N .


1
m n
0

Put x = sin θ ⇒ dx = 2 sin θ cos θdθ


2

2 2 m+1 2n+1
⇒ I = 2 ∫ 0 (cos θ) (sin θ) dθ
2×(2 m)(2 m−2)×…×2×(2n)(2n−2)×…×2
⇒ I =
(2 m+2n+2)(2 m+2n)×…×2

m!n!
⇒ I =
(m+n+1)!

6!4! 5!3!
∴ I1 = , I2 =
11! 9!
I1 6×4 12
⇒ = =
I2 11×10 55

Q51:

Solution:
π
10 7
1 4 (cos x − sin x) (sin x)
2
I = ∫ × ⋅ sec xdx
5 10
2 0
(cos x) (cos x) 7

tan x = t

1
1 10 7
I = ∫ (1 − t) ⋅ t dt
25 0

10!7!
I =
5
2 × 18!

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