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01-06-2025

1001CJA101001250002 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A quantity f is given by where c is speed of light, G universal gravitational constant and


h is the Planck's constant. Dimension of f is that of : (Given : G = [M–1L3T–2], h = [ML2T–1])

(A) Momentum
(B) Area
(C) Energy
(D) Volume

2) If time (t), velocity (v), and angular momentum (ℓ) are taken as the fundamental units. Then the
dimension of mass (m) in terms of t, v and ℓ is : (Given : ℓ = [ML2T–1])

(A) [t–1 v1 –2
]
1 2 –1
(B) [t v ]
(C) [t–2 v–1 1
]
(D) [t–1 v–2 1
]

3) Assertion (A) : Unit vector has a unit though its magnitude is one
and
Reason (R) : Unit vector is obtained by dividing a vector by its own magnitude.

(A) (A) is true, (R) is true and (R) is correct explanation for (A).
(B) (A) is true, (R) is true and (R) is NOT correct explanation for (A).
(C) (A) is true, (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, (R) is true.

4) A man running at a speed of 5 m/s, the rain drops appear to be falling at an angle of 45° from the
vertical. If the rain drops are falling vertically downwards w.r.t. ground then velocity in m/s is

(A) 5
(B) 5√3
(C) 5√2
(D) 4

5) Which of the following is incorrect statement?

(A) A dimensionally correct equation may be correct


(B) A dimensionally correct equation may be incorrect
(C) A dimensionally incorrect equation may be correct
(D) A dimensionally incorrect equation is incorrect

6) A bird moves from point (1, –2) to (4, 2). If the speed of the bird is 20 m/s, then the velocity vector
of the bird is

(A)

(B)
(C)
(D)

7) A vector a of magnitude 8 units has two components. One is perpendicular to a and is of


magnitude 6units. What is the magnitude of the other component? [Hint : They are ‘components’ not
‘rectangular component’]

(A) 5 units
(B) 10 units
(C) 15 units
(D) 20 units

8) Which pair of force and displacement gives no work done?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

9) List-I gives the direction of velocity vectors of the two particles A and B. List-II gives the possible
directions of vectors of relative velocity.

List-I List-II

(P) (1)

Velocity of B with respect to A

(Q) (2)

Velocity of A with respect to B


(R) (3)

Velocity of B with respect to A

(S) (4)

Velocity of A with respect to B


(A) P→1, Q→3, R→4, S→2
(B) P→2, Q→1, R→4, S→3
(C) P→4, Q→3, R→1, S→2
(D) P→1, Q→2, R→3, S→4

10)

If PR = RQ, then :-

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

11) Two vectors & find the value of scalar x such that is
perpendicular to A :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 3

12) Initially both A & B are at origin (x = 0) and can move along straight line (y = 0). Velocity-time
graph for both particles is shown. Choose the incorrect option :-

(A) Acceleration of A & B are not equal.


(B) Both A & B meet in between t = 1s to t = 5s
(C) At t = 5 s distance between A & B is 1m.
(D) A travells more distance then B.

13) An aeroplane flies along a straight path A to B and returns back again. The distance between A
& B is λ and the aeroplane maintains the constant speed v with respect to air.There is a steady
wind with a speed u along line AB. The total time taken by the aeroplane in the trip is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) The horizontal and vertical displacements of a projectile at time 't' are x = 3t and y = 4t – 4.9t2
respectively where x and y are in meter and t is in second. Initial speed of the projectile in m/s is :-

(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 12

15) Statement-1 : When velocity of a particle is zero then acceleration of particle is zero.
and
Statement-2 : Acceleration is equal to rate of change of velocity.

(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true ; Statement-2 is correct explanation for Statement-1.
Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true ; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(B)
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.

16) If initial speed of particle is 2m/s. The speed of the particle at x = 6m will be :
(A) m/s
(B) m/s
(C) m/s
(D) 20 m/s

17) x-t graph of a particle moving along x-axis is shown. Then magnitude of average acceleration

from time 3 sec to 9 sec is :-

(A)
m/s2

(B)
m/s2
(C) 5 m/s2
(D) 2 m/s2

18) Two balls are projected simultaneously from the top of a tall building, one vertically upward and
other vertical downwards with the same speed of 60 m/s. Then time interval between the balls
striking the ground is :-

(A) 6 sec
(B) 10 sec
(C) 12 sec
(D) 9 sec

19) A particle is projected from ground at an angle such that it covers maximum horizontal distance
on ground. In this case the angle between initial and final velocity vector is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) Depend on speed of projection


20) A cricket ball is hit at 30° with the horizontal with kinetic energy K. The kinetic energy at the
highest point is :

(A) Zero

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1)

A particle P is projected from a point on the surface of smooth inclined plane (see figure).
Simultaneously another particle Q is released on the smooth inclined plane from the same position. P
and Q collide after t = 4 s. The speed of projection of P (in m/s) is (g = 10 m/s2) :-

2)

A projectile takes off with an initial velocity of 50 m/s at an angle of 37° with horizontal. It is just
able to clear two hurdles of height 25 m each, separated from each other by a distance d. Calculate
d.

3) A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. It crosses a point at a height 25 m twice at
an interval of 4 sec. Find the initial velocity of ball (in m/s). (g = 10 m/s2)

4) Find the magnitude of resultant of vectors and .

5) A river, while flowing, sweeps along with it few boulders (stones). Assume that the maximum
mass m, of a boulder swept along by a river, depends on the speed v of the river, the acceleration
due to gravity g and the density ρ of the boulder. If m = kvagbρc where k is some dimensionless
constant, the value of (a + b + c) is ______.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) For PCl2F3 , which of the following statement is CORRECT?


(A) (P-Cℓ)equatorial < (P-F)equatorial
(B) (P-Cℓ)equatorial > (P-F)equatorial
(C) (P-Cℓ)equatorial < (P-Cℓ)axial
(D) (P-F)equatorial > (P-F)axial

2) The correct order of increasing energy of atomic orbitals for multi electronic species is :

(A) 5p < 4f < 6s < 5d


(B) 5p < 6s < 4f < 5d
(C) 4f < 5p < 5d < 6s
(D) 5p < 5d < 4f < 6s

3) Match the list.

List-I List-II

(P) Linear (1) sp3

(Q) Angular (2) sp3d2

(R) Square planar (3) sp2

(S) Trigonal planar (4) sp3d


(A) P→1,4; Q→2,3; R→1; S→4
(B) P→2,3; Q→1,3; R→2; S→4
(C) P→1,2; Q→3,4; R→1,2; S→1,2
(D) P→4; Q→1,3; R→2; S→3

4) Which of the following order is correct for increasing p-character in orbital used for bonding by
central atom.

(A) SiH4 > CH4


(B) H2S > H2O
(C)
(D) NH3 > PH3

5) How many pπ-dπ bonds are present in the compound SO2Cl2 -

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

6) Which of the following compound is planar ?

(A) XeO4
(B) ClF5
(C) XeF4
(D) CF4

7) The molecule having the largest bond angle is :

(A) H2O
(B) H2S
(C) H2Se
(D) H2Te

8) The hybridisation of orbitals of N atom in NO3–, NO2+ and NH4+ are respectively:-

(A) sp, sp3, sp2


(B) sp2, sp3, sp
(C) sp, sp2, sp3
(D) sp2, sp, sp3

9) The pair of species having identical shapes for molecules of both species is:

(A) BF3, PCl3


(B) PF5, IF5
(C) CF4,SF4
(D) XeF2,CO2

10) Species in which maximum number of atoms present in one plane is :-

(A) XeF4
(B)
(C) C2H4
(D) SiF4

11) The molecule that doesn't exist is:

(A) OF2
(B) NBr3
(C) SF6
(D) NCℓ5

12) In which of the following Lewis octet rule is not applicable ?

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D) IF7

13) The spin only magnetic moment (µs) for Ni2+ will be :

(A) B.M
(B) B.M
(C) B.M
(D) 2 B.M

14) Which of the following is not an isodiapher of 6C12?

14
(A) 7N
16
(B) 8O
40
(C) 20Ca
19
(D) 9F

15) The increasing order of acidic nature of Li2O, BeO, B2O3

(A) Li2O > BeO < B2O3


(B) Li2O < BeO < B2O3
(C) Li2O < BeO > B2O3
(D) Li2O > BeO > B2O3

16) The specie having the smallest ionic radius is :-

(A) Al3+
(B) Ba2+
(C) K+
(D) Mg2+

17) Which of the following formula has involved all the energy terms used to calculated ΔHºƒ of
Na2O(s).
(ΔHSb : Sublimation energy ; I.E1 : First ionisation energy ; I.E2 : Second ionisation energy ; B.D.E.;
Bond dissociation energy ; E.G.E1 : First electron gain enthalpy ; E.G.E2 : Second electron gain
enthalpy; U : Lattice energy)

(A)
+ 2ΔHSb + I.E1 + I.E2 + + E.G.E1 + E.G.E2 + U

(B)
+ 2ΔHSb + 2I.E1 + + E.G.E1 + E.G.E2 + U

(C)
+ 2ΔHSb + 2I.E1 + + 2E.G.E1 + U

(D)
+ 2ΔHSb + I.E1 + + E.G.E1 + E.G.E2 + U
18) Which of the following is the correct order of ionisation enthalpy ?
(1) Be+ > Be (2) Be > Be+ (3) C > Be (4) B > Be

(A) 2, 3
(B) 3, 4
(C) 1, 3
(D) 1, 4

19)

Statement-1 : The hybridisation of Cl-atom in cationic part of Cℓ2O6 is sp2.


Statement-2 : The hybridisation of Cl-atom in anionic part of Cℓ2O6 is sp3.

(A) Statement-1 and statement-2 both are correct.


(B) Statement-1 and statement-2 both are incorrect.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.

20) Assertion (A) : HFO4 does not exist.


Reason (R) : F-atom can not extend its valency due to unavailability of vacant orbitals in its valence
shell.

(A) Assertion and Reason both are true and the Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion.
(B) Assertion and Reason both are true but the Reason is NOT correct explanation of Assertion.
(C) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
(D) Assertion is false but the Reason is true.

SECTION-II

1) If the molecular axis is X then how many of the following overlapping will form π-bond.
pz + pz , px + px , px + py , s + pz , py + py

2) If all quantum numbers remain same, but spin quantum number can have three values, then
maximum number of elements possible in 7th period?

3) The number of electrons in the M-shell of the element with atomic number 24 is –

4)
then find the value of x + y.

5) Find the values of 'a' in equation '(a + 0.30) + 0.65 (n–1)' which gives the value of effective
nuclear charge experience by last electron of 2nd period element. (where n is number of electrons in
2nd shell)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) Let the set of all values of p ∈ , for which both the roots of the equation x2 – (p + 2)x + (2p + 9)
= 0 are negative real numbers, be the interval (α, β]. Then β + 2α is equal to

(A) 0
(B) –9
(C) –13
(D) –20

2) Let α and β be the roots of x2 + – 16 = 0, and γ and δ be the roots of x2 + 3x – 1 = 0. If Pn = αn

+ βn and Qn = γn + δn, then is equal to

(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 11
(D) 7

3) Assertion (A) : The equation whose roots are reciprocal of the roots of the equation 10x2 – x – 5
= 0 is 5x2 + x – 10 = 0.
And
Reason (R) : To obtain a quadratic equation whose roots are reciprocal of the roots of the given
equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 change the coefficients a,b,c to c,b,a (a, c ≠ 0).

Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are the true and Reason (R) is correct explanation of
(A)
Assertion (A).
Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are the true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
(B)
Assertion (A).
(C) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(D) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

4) Let Pn = αn + βn, n ∈ N. If P10 = 123, P9 = 76, P8 = 47 and P1 = 1, then the quadratic equation

having roots and

(A) x2 – x + 1 = 0
(B) x2 – x – 1 = 0
(C) x2 + x – 1 = 0
(D) x2 + x + 1 = 0

5) The sum of integral solutions of the equation is :


(A) 2
(B) 13
(C) 1
(D) 3

6) Let S = {x : x ∈ and }.
Then sum of all elements of S is

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 0

7) The sum of all the rational roots of the equation (x2 – 9x + 11)2 – (x – 4) (x – 5) = 3, is equal to :

(A) 9
(B) 7
(C) 28
(D) 21

8) If 2 and 6 are the roots of the equation ax2 + bx + 1 = 0, then the quadratic equation, whose roots

are and is

(A) 2x2 + 11x + 12 = 0


(B) 4x2 + 14x + 12 = 0
(C) x2 + 10x + 16 = 0
(D) x2 + 4x + 3 = 0

9) Consider the equation (k + 2)x4 – (k – 1)x2 + (k – 1) = 0 (where k ∈ R)


Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.

List-I List-II
(A) has no solution if (I)
(B) has only one real solution (II) k = 1
(C) has exactly two distinct real solution (III)
(D) has four solutions if (IV)
(A) (A) - I, (B) - II, (C) - IV, (D) - III
(B) (A) - III, (B) - II, (C) - IV, (D) - I
(C) (A) - III, (B) - II, (C) - I, (D) - IV
(D) (A) - IV, (B) - III, (C) - II, (D) - I

10) The sum of all the real roots of the equation (e2x – 4) (6e2x – 5ex + 1) = 0 is

(A) loge3
(B) –loge3
(C) loge6
(D) –loge6

11) Let S be the set of positive integral values of a for which ,∀x∈ .
Then, the sum of elements in S is -

(A) 1
(B) 0
(C) ∞
(D) 3

12) Sum of all real values of is

(A) –5
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4

13) If α, β ∈ R are such that 1 – 2i (here i2 = – 1) is a root of z2 + αz + β = 0, then (α + β) is equal to -

(A) –3
(B) –7
(C) 7
(D) 3

14) The sum of real roots of the equation x|x–2| + 3 |x – 3| + 1 = 0 is -

(A) + 3
(B) 2

(C)

(D) 3

15) Statement-1 : If sum of the roots of quadratic equation 2x2 + bx + c = 0 is equal to sum of the
squares of the roots, then b2 + 2b = 4c. Statement-2 : If one root of quadratic equation x2 + px + q
= 0, is 4 + , then other root is 4 – . (where p, q ∈ Q).

(A) Statement-1 is true and Statement-2 is false.


(B) Statement-1 and Statement-2 both are true.
(C) Statement-1 is false and Statement-2 is true.
(D) Statement-1 and Statement-2 both are false.
16) If log27x + log9y = , log27y + log9x = , then the value of xy is

(A) 27
(B) 81
(C) 243
(D) 216

17) The number of real solutions of the equation , is

(A) 4
(B) 0
(C) 3
(D) 2

18) The sum of all real solutions of the equation is :-

(A)
(B)
(C) e2
(D) e

19) Product of all values of x satisfying the equation

(A)

(B) 3

(C)

(D)

20) In a school, there are three types of games to be played. Some of the students play two types of
games, but none play all the three games. Which Venn diagrams can justify the above statement ?

(A) P and Q
(B) P and R
(C) None of these
(D) Q and S

SECTION-II

1) Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 3 such that f(k) = for k = 2, 3, 4, 5. Then the value of 10 +
5f(1) is equal to -

2) Let the set C = {(x, y) | x2 – 2y = 1223 , x, y ∈ }. Then n(C)

3) The number of solutions of the equation log4(x – 1) = log2(x – 3) is

4) The value of is equal to __________.

5) Let A : {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. Define B = {T ⊆ A : either 1 ∉ T or 2 ∈ T} and C = {T ⊆ A : T the sum of


all the elements of T is a prime number}. Then the number of elements in the set B ∪ C is _______.
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C D D A C D B B B A C B A A D C A C C D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 10 160 30 5 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. B B D B C C A D D C D D A D B A B C A A

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 2 48 13 7 1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C C A B B D A D C B B B D C B C B A D C

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 2 1 1 4 26
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

6)

7)

8) is w =

9)

(P)

⇒ (Length of is more than )
Ans P → 4
(Q)

Ans. Q→3
(R)

Ans. R → 1
(S)
Ans. S → 2
Ans. (C) option

10)
.....(i)
....(ii)
(i) - (ii)

11)

(1 + 1 + 1) – x(1 + 1 + 2) = 0

x=

12) Slope of graphy is greater for be so the acceleration.

SA = × 5 × 10 = 25m; SB = × 4 × 12 = 24m
Then never meet

13) t = t1 + t2

14) x = 3t
y = 4t – 4.9 t2
u cos q = 3
u sin q = 4
u=5

16) Area = 8 + 6 + 4 = 18


⇒v= m/s

17) = 5 m/s

= –10 m/s

m/s2

18)
(A) will retrace (B) after coming down,
so difference of time is given by

=t= = 12 sec

19)

21)
P & Q collide after 4s
It means time of flight for 'P' is 4 sec

Tp =

4=
u=
speed of projection of P = 10m/s.

23)

Time taken from A to B = 4s

Time of flight =

2u = 4 ×10

u=
Now
Let initial velocity = v0
final velocity= 20 m/s

v0 =
Initial velocity = 30 m/s

25) [m] = [vagbρc]


0 0
M1L T = (LT–1)a(LT–2)b(ML–3)c
⇒ a + b – 3c = 0 .....(1) comparing L
a + 2b = 0 ......(2) comparing J
C = 1 .......(3) Comparing M
From (1), (2) and (3)
a = 6, b = –3, c = 1
a+b+c=4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

30)
sp3 hybridization
2 pπ-dπ bonds
38) The number of unparied electrons in Ni+2 = 2
µs = B.M

50)

E : 1s2 (2s 2p)n

= 1 + 0.30 + 0.65 (n–1)


So ⇒ a = 1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51)

Using location of roots:

(i) D≥0

(ii)
(iii) a.f(0) > 0
(p + 2)2 – 4(2p + 9) ≥ 0
(p + 4) (p – 8) ≥ 0 p+2<0 2p + 9 > 0

Intersection

52) Pn = αn + βn


Similarly

x2 + 3x – 1 = 0 Qn = γn + δn
Q25 – Q23 = γ25 + δ25 – γ23 – δ23
= γ23(γ2 – 1) + δ23(δ2 – 1)
= γ23(–3γ) + δ23(–3γ)
= –3[γ24 + δ24]
= –3Q24

53) For reciprocal roots, replacing x by in ax2 + bx + c = 0, ⇒ cx2 + bx + a =


0
Reason is correct and is correct explanation of assertion.
10x2 – x – 5 = 0


⇒ 5x2 + x – 10 = 0

54) α10 + β10 = 123


α+β=1
α9 + β9 = 76
α8 + β8 = 47
P10 = P9 + P8
x2 = x + 1 ⇒ x 2 – x – 1 = 0
α + β = 1 , αβ = –1

55) Consider x>0


2 2
{9α – 9α + 2} {2α – 7α + 3} = 0
(3α – 2)(3α – 1)(α – 3)(2α – 1) = 0

So, sum of solutions = 13

56) Let

⇒ t=5+ ,5–
⇒ =
⇒ x – 4 = 2, –2 or x2 = 6, 2
2

⇒ x= ,

57) (x2 – 9x + 11)2 – (x2 – 9x + 20) = 3


Let
⇒ x2 – 9x = t
⇒ t2 + 22t + 121 – t – 20 – 3 = 0
⇒ t2 + 21t + 98 = 0
⇒ (t + 14)(t + 7) = 0
⇒ t = –7, –14
So, x2 – 9x = –7, –14
x2 – 9x + 7 = 0 or x2 – 9x + 14 = 0

Sum of all rational roots = 7 + 2 = 9

58) Sum = 8 =

Product = 12 = ⇒a=

b=

2(2a + b)2 =

2(6a + b)2 =
sum = –4
P=3
x2 + 4x +3 = 0

59) Take x2 = t
(k + 2)t2 – (k – 1)t + (k – 1) = 0
let roots be α, β
(A) for no solution take D < 0 or

(B) for one solution take α + β < 0 & αβ = 0


(C) for 2 solutions take

(D) for 4 solutions, take


α ≠ β, but α, β > 0
⇒ D > 0, α + β > 0 and αβ > 0

60) (e2x – 4) (6e2x – 3ex – 2ex + 1) = 0


(e2x – 4) (3ex – 1) (2ex – 1) = 0

e2x = 4 or ex = or ex =

⇒ sum of real roots = ​


= – ℓn3

61) ax2 + 2(a + 1)x + 9a + 4 < 0 ∀ x ∈


∴ a<0

62)
x2 + 5x – 6 = 0
(x + 6) (x – 1) = 0
x=1 x=–6

63) ∵ α, β ∈ R ⇒ other root is 1 + 2i


α = –(sum of roots) = –(1 – 2i + 1 + 2i) = – 2
β = product of roots = (1 – 2i) (1 + 2i) = 5
∴ α+β=3

64) (I) x < 2


– x2 + 2x – 3x + 9 + 1 = 0
⇒ x2 + x – 10 = 0


×
(II) 2 ≤ x < 3
⇒ x2 – 2x – 3x + 9 + 1 = 0
⇒ x2 – 5x + 10 = 0
D<0

(III) x ≥ 3
x2 – 2x + 3x – 9 + 1 = 0
⇒ x2 + x – 8 = 0

× ×
1 real roots

65) Statement-1 : α and β are roots of 2x2 + bx + c = 0


α + β = α2 + β2
⇒ α + β = (α + β)2 –2αβ


⇒ b2 + 2b = 4c
Statement-2 is true

66) Let log3x = a, log3y = b


2a + 3b = 21 ....(1)
3a + 2b = 4 ....(2)
a = –6, b = 11 ⇒ xy = 243

67)

Let
3t2 – 2t – 1 = 0
3t2 – 3t + t – 1 = 0
3t(t – 1) + 1(t – 1) = 0
(t – 1)(3t + 1) = 0

t = 1,

⇒ No solution

68)

(ℓnx = t)
⇒ 5t2 – 8t + 3 = 0
⇒ 5t2 – 8t + 3 = 0
⇒ 5t2 – 5t – 3t + 3 = 0
⇒ 5t(t – 1) – 3(t – 1) = 0
(t – 1) (5t – 3) = 0

t=1 t=

ℓnx1 = 1 ℓnx1 =

x1 = e

69)

5x2 – 14x – 3 = 0

70) A ∩ B ∩ C is visible in all three venn diagram


Hence, option (3)

71) xf(x) + 2 = λ(x – 2)(x – 3)(x – 4)(x – 5) ...(1)


put x = 0
we get λ =
Now put λ in equation (1)

⇒ xf(x) + 2 = (x – 2) (x – 3) (x – 4) (x – 5)
Put x = 1

1f(1) + 2 = (–1) (–2) (–3) (–4)

f(1) =

72) x2 – 2y = 1223
x2 = 1223 + 2y
x must be odd
y=1 x = 35
Only one possibility

73)

log4(x – 1) = log2(x – 3)

⇒ log2(x – 1) = log2(x – 3)
⇒ log2(x – 1)1/2 = log2(x – 3)
⇒ (x – 1)1/2 = x – 3
⇒ x – 1 = x2 + 9 – 6x
⇒ x2 – 7x + 10 = 0
⇒ (x – 2) (x – 5) = 0
⇒ x = 2, 5
But x ≠ 2 because it is not satisfying the domain of given equation i.e. log2(x – 3) → its domain
x > 3 finally x is 5
∴ No. of solutions = 1

74)

75)

D : Contains the subset with element 1.


E : Contains the subset with element 2.
a3 + a4 + a5 + a6 = 16
a1 + a7 = 8
for a2 {1, 4} {1, 3, 4, 5}
Total 26

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