0% found this document useful (0 votes)
22 views12 pages

PCM Test Paper BLUE (With Answers) 22.05.25

The document is a JEE Simulation Test consisting of multiple sections including physics and chemistry questions. It includes single correct choice questions, multiple correct choice questions, matrix type questions, and integer type questions, covering various topics in physics and chemistry. Each question has a specific marking scheme and is designed to assess the understanding of concepts relevant to the JEE exam.

Uploaded by

Riddhima Garg
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
22 views12 pages

PCM Test Paper BLUE (With Answers) 22.05.25

The document is a JEE Simulation Test consisting of multiple sections including physics and chemistry questions. It includes single correct choice questions, multiple correct choice questions, matrix type questions, and integer type questions, covering various topics in physics and chemistry. Each question has a specific marking scheme and is designed to assess the understanding of concepts relevant to the JEE exam.

Uploaded by

Riddhima Garg
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 12

JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.

25
PART – I : PHYSICS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 4 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Consider the arrangement shown where two blocks are connected by a uniform rope of mass 4kg. The arrangement
is lifted up vertically by a vertical upward force of 150 N magnitude. The ratio of tension in the rope at A to that at B
would be

(a*) 2 (b) 1/2 (c) 5/4 (d) 4/3

2. Shots are fired simultaneously from the top and bottom of a vertical cliff with the elevation   30o ,   60o ,
respectively with different speeds. The shots strike an object simultaneously at the same point. If a  30 3 m is the
horizontal distance of the object from the cliff, then the height h of the cliff is

(a) 30 m (b) 45 m (c*) 60 m (d) 90 m

3. A double convex lens, lens made of a material of refractive index 1, placed inside two liquids or refractive indices
2 and 3 , as shown 2  1  3 . A wide parallel beam of light is incident on the lens from the left. The lens will
give rise to

(a) A single convergent beam (b) Two different convergent beams


(c) Two different divergent beams (d*) A convergent and a divergent beam

4. Three right angled prisms of refractive indices n1, n2 and n3 are fixed together using an optical glue as shown in
figure. If a ray passes through the prisms without suffering any deviation, then

(a) n1  n2  n3 (b) n1  n2  n3 (c) 1  n1  n2  n3 (d*) 1  n22  n12  n32

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 1


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

5. In the figure shown, m1  1 kg, m2  2 kg, pulley is ideal. At t = 0, both masses touch the ground and string is taut. A
2
force F = 2t is applied to pulley (t is in second). Then (g = 10 m/s )

2
(a*) m2 is lifted off the ground at t = 20 sec. (b*) Acceleration of pulley when m2 is about to lift off is 5 m/s
(c*) m1 is lifted off the ground at t = 10 sec (d) Both blocks are lifted off simultaneously

6. Two particles A and B, each of mass m are kept stationary by applying a horizontal force F = mg on particle B as
shown in figure. Then

(a*) tan   2tan (b) 2T1  5T2 (c*) 2T1  5T2 (d) None of these

7. A particle having initial velocity    0 at t = 0 is decelerated at the rate | a |   , where  is a positive constant.
2 0
(a*) The particle comes to rest at t 

(b) The particle will come to rest at infinity
2 03 / 2
(c) The distance traveled by the particle before coming to rest is

2 03 / 2
(d*) The distance traveled by the particle before coming to rest is
3

8. A point object O is kept at a distance of OP = x The radius of curvature of the spherical surface APB is CP = R. The
refractive index of the media are n1 and n2 which are as shown in the diagram. Then, assuming real objects only,
which of following is/are true?

(a*) If n1  n2 , image is virtual for all values of x.


(b) If n1  n2 , image is real for all values of x.
(c*) If n2  2n1, image is real when x>R.
(d*) If n2  2n1, image is virtual when x<R

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 2


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 4 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

9. Match the value of Vo specified in column-II with situation in Column-I


Column-I Column-II
(A) (P) 30 m/s

Vo 10 m

37°

40 m
minimum speed Vo to cross the tower
(B) Vo (Q) 10 m/s
53°

45m

60 m p

minimum speed Vo to cross p on ground


(C) 2 m/s2 3 m/s2 (R) 20 m/s

A Vo B 10 m/s

minimum speed Vo so that A may collide with B, if the initial separation between
objects is 40m. Assume accelerations constant.
(D) (S) 25 m/s

speed Vo so that projectile may land on truck (neglect size of truck)


(a) (A)S; (B)P; (C)R; (D)Q (b) (A)P; (B)S; (C)R; (D)Q
(c) (A)P; (B)S; (C)Q; (D)R (d*) (A)S; (B)R; (C)P; (D)Q

10. Match the trajectory in Column-II with the motion specified in Column-I (here x, y, v x ,v y , t , v and a represent
instantaneous values of position coordinates, velocity components, time, velocity and acceleration respectively)
Column-I Column-II
(A) ˆ ˆ ˆ
Acceleration a  v y i  v x j & at t = 0 particle is at origin & has speed v 0 j (p) Straight line
(B) Velocity v  xiˆ  yjˆ & at t = 0 particle is at (1, 1) (q) Parabola
(C) Velocity v  yiˆ  xjˆ and at t = 0 particle is at (1, 0) (r) Circle
(D) Acceleration a  6t iˆ  x1/3 jˆ & at t = 0 particle is at origin at rest (s) Hyperbola
(a*) (A)R; (B)P; (C)S; (D)P (b) (A)P; (B)S; (C)R; (D)S
(c) (A)P; (B)R; (C)Q; (D)R (d) (A)Q; (B)R; (C)P; (D)Q

11. In the figure shown, M  2m,   60o and all surfaces are frictionless. A horizontal force F is applied on the system
in such a way that m does not slide on M and they both move together with some common acceleration

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 3


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25

Match the entries of Column-I with that of Column-II


Column-I Column-II
(A) Force F (p) mg / 5
(B) Normal force between m and M is (q) 3 mg / 5
(C) Pseudo force acting on m as seen from the frame of M (r) 2 3 mg / 5
(D) Pseudo force acting on M as seen from the frame of m (s) 3 3 mg / 5
(a) (A)P; (B)S; (C)R; (D)Q (b) (A)R; (B)S; (C)P; (D)Q
(c*) (A)S; (B)P; (C)Q; (D)R (d) (A)S; (B)Q; (C)P; (D)R

12. Match the values of initial accelerations in Column-II of object specified in Column-I . Assume all strings and pullies
2
ideal, g=10m/s downwards.
Column-I Column-II
2
(A) 4 kg (p) 10 m/s
2 m/s2

 = 0.5

1 kg acceleration of 1 kg = ?

2
(B) (q) 2.5 m/s

acceleration of m = ?
m

2m
2
(C) /2 (r) 1.8 m/s

/2  = 1/2

acceleration of chain = ?
assume uniform chain

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 4


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
2
(D) (s) 1 m/s

3m
acceleration of block = ?
37°

5m/s
(Const)
Point P is moved horizontally left with constant speed 5m/s and Distance
between line of motion of point and pulley is
(a) (A)S; (B)R; (C)P; (D)Q (b*) (A)S; (B)P; (C)Q; (D)R
(c) (A)P; (B)S; (C)Q; (D)R (d) (A)P; (B)Q; (C)R; (D)S

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 6 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

13. In the figure shown, m  1 kg, M  36 kg and all surfaces are smooth. If g  10 ms 2 , find the acceleration of M in
–2
ms .

Ans. 5

–1 –2
14. A truck is moving at a speed of 72 kmh on a straight road. The driver can produce deceleration of 2 ms by
applying brakes. The stopping distance of truck is (13x) m, if the reaction time of the driver is 0.2 s. Find the value of
x.
Ans. 8

15. A train is moving on straight track with velocity  0  13.5ms 1. To stop the train at a particular station, driver applies
brakes at t = 0. The retardation is proportional to velocity of the train. The speed of train reduces to 50% in time
–1
t0  (4 ln 2)s. Find the velocity of train (in ms ) at t  4s. (Given, e = 2.7)
Ans. 5

16. A particle is projected from point O on the ground with velocity u  5 5 ms 1 at angle   tan1(0.5). It strikes at a
point C on a fixed smooth plane AB having inclination of   37o with horizontal. If g  10 ms 2 and cos 37o  0.8,
the x-coordinate (in meters) of point C in the co-ordinate system shown in figure.

Ans. 5

17. A point object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a thin plano-convex lens of focal length 15 cm, if the plane
surface is silvered. The distance between object and image in cm will be.

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 5


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25

Ans. 8

18. Image of an object approaching a convex mirror of radius of curvature 20 m along its optical axis is observed to
move from 25/3 m to 50/7 m in 30 seconds. What is the speed of the object in km per hour?
Ans. 3

PART – II : CHEMISTRY

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 5 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

19. The minimum mass of NaOH required to be added in RHS to consume all the H  present in RHS of the cell of EMF,
+0.70 V at 25°C, before its use. Zn | Zn2 (0.01M ) || HCl (V  500 ml ) | H2 (1 bar ) | Pt
o
Given : EZn 2
|Zn
 0.76V ;2.303 RT / F 0.06
(a) 2.0 g (b) 4.0 g (c*) 0.2 g (d) 0.4 g

20. Which of the following option shows the correct relationship between the compounds?

(a)

(b)

(c*)

(d)

21. Which of the following shows correct order of % enol content?

(a) (b)

(c*) (d)

22. Which compound has lowest enol content?

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 6


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25

(a) (b) (c) (d*)

23. Which one of the following match is correct

(a) (b)

(c*) (d)

SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

24. Which of the following structure(s) represent the molecular formula C4H8O ?

(a*) (b*) (c*) (d*)

25. o
Which of the following reaction(s) is/are spontaneous? Given, EAg 
/ Ag
 0.80V , Elo / l  ,Pt  0.54V , EBr
o
/ Br  ,Pt
 1.09V
2 2

(a*) Br2  2l  
 2Br   l 2 (b)  2Ag   2l 
2Ag  l 2 
(c) l 2  2Br  
 2l   Br2 (d*)  2Ag   2Br 
2Ag  Br2 

26. Which is/are correct statements ?

(a*) (b*)

(c*) (d*)

27. Statement are given below choose the correct answer


(a*) Leclanche cell …………… Reaction at anode Zn  Zn3  2e
(b*) Ni  Cd cell …………….Rechargeable
(c) Fuel cell ……………… Does not involve any ion in solution and is used in hearing aids
SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 7
JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
(d) Mercury cell …………… Converts energy of combustion into electrical energy

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 3 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

28. The standard reduction potential data at 25°C is given below


E(oFe3 / Fe2 )  0.77V ; E(oFe2 / Fe )  0.44V , E(oCu2 / Cu )  0.34V ; E(oCu / Cu )  0.52V
E(oCr 3 / Cr )  0.74V ; E(oCr 2 / Cr )  0.91V
E° value of O2 (g )  4H   4e  2H2O(l )  1.23V , E° value of O2 (g )  2H2O(l )  4e  4OH   0.40V
Match E° of the redox pair in column-I with the values given in column-II and select the correct answering using the
codes given below the lists
Column-I Column-II
(P) E o (Fe3  | Fe) 1 –0.18 V
(Q) E o (4H O 4H   4OH  ) 2. –0.4 V
2

(R) E o (Cu 2  Cu  2Cu  ) 3. –0.04V


(S) o 3
E (Cr | Cr ) 2 4. –0.83V
(a) P-4; Q-1; R-2; S-3 (b*) P-3; Q-4; R-1; S-2 (c) P-1; Q-2; R-3; S-4 (d) P-2; Q-3; R-4; S-1

29. Find the correct match for the column-I, from the column-II and choose the correct option
Column-I Column-II
(P) C2H2 1 sp3 d 2 hybridization
(Q) SF6 2. sp3 d 3 hybridization
(R) SO2 3. sp hybridization
(S) IF7 4. sp 2 hybridization
(a) P-1; Q-3; R-2; S-4 (b*) P-3; Q-1; R-4; S-2 (c) P-2; Q-3; R-1; S-4 (d) P-4; Q-1; R-3; S-2

30. Match the following


Column-I Column-II (Electrolysis product using inert electrode)
(P) Dilute solution of HCl 1 O2 evolved at anode
(Q) Dilute solution of NaCl 2. H2 evolved at cathode
(R) Concentrated solution of NaCl 3. Cl2 evolved at anode
(S) AgNO3 solution 4. Ag deposition at cathode
(a) P-2,3; Q-3,4; R-1,2; S-2,4 (b) P-2,4; Q-1,3; R-2,4; S-1,2
SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 8
JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
(c*) P-1,2; Q-1,2; R-2,3; S-1,4 (d) P-1,3; Q-2,4; R-3,2; S-2,1

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 6 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

31. How many open chain isomers are possible by C3H2Cl 2 ?


Ans. 5

32. How many structural isomers from molecular formula C6 H12 containing cyclopropane ring are possible?
Ans. 6

33. How many structural isomers are possible for molecular formula C3H9N ?
Ans. 4
3
34. Two mole of non-volatile weak electrolyte XY was dissolved in 20dm of water. If boiling point of the solution was
–1
found to be 100.08°C and Kb of H2O is 0.5, then calculate the conductivity of the solution in Sm unit. Assuming
molality is equal to molarity. m of XY = 500 Scm /mole
o 2

Ans. 3
3
35. 200 cm , 0.2 MBaCl2 (aq.) is mixed with 0.1 M, 600 Na2SO4 solution. Find osmotic pressure of resulting solution (in
–1 –1
atm). Round off upto nearest integer value. R = 0.0821 L – atm K mol . T = 37°C
Ans. 7

36. Half cells Zn | Zn2 (1 litre, 0.1 M ) and Cu | Cu 2 (1 litre, 1M) are connected to form cell. The concentration of Cu 2
in solution when cell potential becomes 0.8 volt is ( A  4)  1011 . Find the value of A.
2.303RT
0
(Given : ECu 2
/ Cu
 0.34; EZn
0
/ Zn2
 0.76 and  0.06
F
Ans. 7

PART – III : MATHS

SECTION – I (Single Correct Choice Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 5 Single Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.

1  2x 1 1 x
37. Product of roots of equation 2  x 2  x 3  x  0 is
x 1 x 1 x2
(a*) 1/2 (b) 3/4 (c) 4/3 (d) 1/4

38. | A  B |  0, A4  B4 , C3 A  C3B, B3 A  A3B, then | A3  B3  C3 |


3
(a*) 0 (b) 1 (c) |A| (d) 6

39. Number of 3 x 3 real matrices A  [aij ] such that aij  a ji  0 for all i , j  1,2,3 and | aij |  {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is
equal to
(a) 6856 (b) 6857 (c) 6858 (d*) 6859

 2 1 0 
  | A1  AT |
40. Let A   1  2 0  , then the value of is equal to
  | adj .(adj .A) |
 0 0 3

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 9


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
6 3 9 3
2 3 2 2 3 2
(a*)  (b) (c)  (d)
3 8
3 6
3 3 6
35

2 0 7    14 7 
41. Let A  0 1 0  and B   0
  1 0  . If AB = I, where I is an identity matrix of order 3 then trace B has
 1 2 1   4 2 
value equal to
2 1
(a) 0 (b*) (c) (d) 5
5 5

SECTION – II (Multiple Correct Choice Type) (4R-2W)

This Section contains 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices A), B), C) and D) out of
which ONE or MORE is correct. WITH PARTIAL MARKING. Marking scheme: +4 if all correct options are
correct,+1 partial marks for each correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 any wrong option is marked

 a b
42. Consider a skew symmetric matrix A    such that a, b and c are selected from the set S  {0,1,2,3,......9}.
 b c 
Then which of the following is/are correct?
(a*) Number of possible matrix A is 10
(b*) Number of invertible matrix A is 9
(c*) If |A| is divisible by 3, then number of possible matrix A is 4
(d*) If b = 1, then |A + I| = 2 where l is identity matrix

43. Let A  [aij ]33 be a matrix such that aij  0i  j and aij  0i  j . If adj (A) satisfies the equation
x  9x  px  27  0, p  R then
3 2

(a*) tr .( A)  3 3 (b*) det. (adj (adjA))  36


1
(c) tr .( A1 )  (d*) tr .( A1 )  3
3 3

44. If the system of equations a2 x  by  a2  b and bx  b2 y  2  4b posses an infinite number of solutions, the
possible values of a and b are
(a*) a  1, b  1 (b*) a  1, b  2 (c*) a  1, b  1 (d*) a  1, b  2

–1
Let M be a 3  3 non-singular matrix with det(M) = 4. If M adj (adj M) = k I, then the value of ‘k’ may be
2
45.
(a*) +2 (b) 4 (c*) –2 (d) –4

SECTION – III (Code based Matrix Type) (3R-W)

This Section contains 3 questions. Each question has four statements (P, Q, R and S) given in Column I and
five statements (1, 2, 3 and 4) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with
one or more statement(s) given in Column II. You have to choose the correct matching from 4 options given

0   a b 
46. Let A    and ( A  I )50  50 A    then match the following
0 0  c d 
Column-I Column-II
(A) ab (P) 2
c d
(B) 2a  b  c (Q) 0
(C) (a  d )2  (b  c )2 (R) 4
(D) (a  d )  (b  c )
2 2 (S) 1
The correct option is
(a*) (A)S; (B)P; (C)R; (D)Q (b) (A)P; (B)S; (C)R; (D)Q
(c) (A)P; (B)S; (C)Q; (D)R (d) (A)Q; (B)P; (C)R; (D)S
SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 10
JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25

47. Match the following


Column-I Column-II
(A) A is a matrix such that A2  A. If (I  A)8  I   A, then   1 is equal to (P) 64
(B) If A is a square matrix of order 3 such that |A| = 2, then | (adjA1 )1 | is equal to (Q) 1
(C) Let | A || aij |33  0. Each element aij is multiplied by  i  j . Let |B| the resulting (R) 256
determinant, where | A |  | B |, then  is equal to
(D) If A is a diagonal matrix of order 3  3 is commutative with every square matrix of order (S) 4
3  3 and trace (A) = 12 then |A| =
The correct option is
(a) (A)  R; (B)  Q; (C)  P; (D)  S (b) (A)  R; (B)  P; (C)  S; (D)  Q
(c) (A)  Q; (B)  P; (C)  S; (D)  R (d*) (A)  R; (B)  S; (C)  Q; (D)  P

48. Let  ,  and  be real numbers consider the following system of linear equations x  2y  z  7 , x   z  11 ,
2x  3y   z   . Match each entry in List-I to the correct entries in List-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) 1 (P) A unique solution
If   (7  3) and   28, then the system has
2
(B) 1 (Q) No solution
If   (7  3) and   28, then the system has
2
(C) 1 (R) Infinitely many solutions
If   (7  3) where   1 and   28, then the
2
system has
(D) 1 (S) x  11, y  2 and z  0 as a solution
If   (7  3) where   1 and   28, then the
2
system has
(T) x  15, y  4 and z  0 as a solution
The correct option is
(a*) (A)  R; (B)  Q; (C)  P; (D)  S (b) (A)  R; (B)  Q; (C)  T; (D)  S
(c) (A)  Q; (B)  P; (C)  S; (D)  T (d) (A)  Q; (B)  P; (C)  P; (D)  R

SECTION – IV (Single or Double Digit Integer Type) (4R)

This Section contains 6 Questions. The answer to each question is a Single or Double Digit Integer ranging
from 0 to 99. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.

3 11
49. Matrix A is given by A    , then the determinant of A
2011
 5A2010 is | .22012 |, then  is
 2 8 
Ans. 7

1 1 1 
50. If A and B are non-singular matrices of order three such that adj .( AB )  1 p 1  and | B2adj .( A) | p2  3, then p
1 1 p 
is
Ans. 2

 1 1 2  1 0 1
51. Let Z   2 3 5  and A  2 1 0  if Z  AB1 where B is a square matrix of order 3 and t = trace of ((adj B)A),
 
 4 1 0  0 3 1
28
then is
|t |
Ans. 5

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 11


JEE Simulation Test NEON [BLUE] DATE : 22.05.25
52. Let B be a skew symmetric matrix of order 3 x 3 with real entries. Given I  B and I  B are non singular matrices. If
A  (I  B)(I  B)1, where det. (A) > 0, then the value of (det. (2A)–det.(adj.A)) (where det. (P) means determinant of
square matrix P) is
Ans. 7

53. Let A be an idempotent matrix satisfying (I  0.4A)1  I   A, where I is unit matrix of the same order as A. Then,
the value of | 3 | is
Ans. 2

54. The number of 2 x 2 matrices A, that are there with the elements as real numbers satisfying A  AT  I and AAT  I
is
Ans. 2

SHIKHAR : Indra Complex, Vijaya Nagar, Chetakpuri, Gwalior (0751) 3551081 12

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy