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2024-JEE Advanced Booster Test-3 - Paper

The document provides general instructions for a test with the following key points: 1. The test contains 3 subjects, each with 2 sections. Section 1 contains multiple choice and multiple answer questions. Section 2 contains numerical value questions. 2. Answers must be filled on a separate answer sheet, including test code, roll number, and group. 3. Sections will be scored differently based on whether the full, partial, or no correct answers are chosen. Section 2 requires entering the correct numerical value for full marks.

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General Instructions

1. The question paper consists of 3 Subjects (Subject I: Physics, Subject II: Chemistry, Subject III: Mathematics).
Each Subject has two sections (Section 1 & Section 2).
2. Section 1 contains 3 types of questions [Type A, Type B and Type C].

Type A contains Five (05) Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
Type B contains Five (05) Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CHOICE is correct.
Type C contains ONE (01) paragraph. Based on the paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question has
FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
3. Section 2 contains 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then
round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal
places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be
bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
4. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your Test Code,
Roll No. and Group properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.

Syllabus
Physics: Motion in Two Dimensions, Dynamics of a Particle
Chemistry: Periodic Classification, Chemical Bonding
Mathematics: Trigonometry, Sequence and Series
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MARKING SCHEME
SECTION-1 | Type A
 This section contains Five (05) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of
these four options is the answer. For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option 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.

SECTION-1 | Type B
 This section contains Five (05) 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 If only (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 unanswered;
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
 For example, in a question, if (A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct answers,
then
choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get +4 marks; choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks;
choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 mark;
choosing no option(s) (i.e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks and
choosing any other option(s) will get –2 marks.

SECTION-1 | Type C
 This section contains ONE paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions.
 Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE options is the correct answer.
 For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme;
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option 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.

SECTION - 2
 This section contains 6 Integer Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value,
then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the
decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign
should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
 Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks: +3 If ONLY the correct Integer value is entered. There is NO negative marking.
Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases.

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SUBJECT I : PHYSICS 59 MARKS

SECTION-1 | Type A
This section consists of 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. A boy wants to throw a ball at velocity 6 m/s from the edge


A of a building of height 4 m, such that the ball lands at the
point B on the horizontal ground, shown in the figure. The
two angles at which the boy may throw the ball are:

 g  10 m/s2 
1
(A) tan 1   and 45° above the horizontal
5
1
(B) tan 1  2  above the horizontal, and tan 1   below the horizontal
 2
1
(C) tan 1   above the horizontal, and 45° below the horizontal
 2
1
(D) tan 1   and tan 1  2  below the horizontal
5
2. In the diagram shown in figure, wedge of mass M
is stationary. Block of mass m = 2 kg is slipping
down. Force of friction on the wedge from ground
is : (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 5 3N (B) 10N
(C) 50N (D) 10 3N

3. A particle is projected from a horizontal surface at an angle  with the horizontal.


(A) Centre of curvature of projectile’s trajectory at the highest point is below the horizontal surface if
  tan 1  2
(B) Centre of curvature of projectile’s trajectory at the highest point is above the horizontal surface if
  tan 1  2
(C) Centre of curvature of projectile’s trajectory at the highest point is below the horizontal surface if
  tan 1  2
(D) Irrespective of the value of  center of curvature always lie below the horizontal surface

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4. In the figure shown, mass of A and B is equal to M each. Friction between B and lowermost surface is
negligible. Initially both the blocks are at rest. The dimension of block A is very small while B has a length
of  / 2 . A constant force F is applied on the block B and both the blocks starts moving together without
any relative motion. After moving through a distance  , the block B encounters a fixed obstacle and comes
to rest. Block A slides on block B and just manages to reach the opposite end of block B. What is the
coefficient of friction between the two blocks?

(A) F/Mg (B) 2F/Mg (C) F/2Mg (D) Mg/F

5. A particle is moving in a circle of radius ‘R’ with resistive tangential acceleration at  s 2 . Where  is a
constant and s is the distance covered. If it starts with the speed V0 what will be the number of revolutions
covered by the particle before coming to rest?
1/3 2/3 1/3 2/3
 3V02   3V02  1  3V02  1  3V02 
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
 2R   2R  2R  2  2R  2 

SECTION-1 | Type B
This section consists of 5 Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CHOICE is correct.
6. A particle initially at rest at the origin starts moving at t = 0 with acceleration a  t   P t iˆ  Q ˆj , where P

and Q are positive constants and t is time. The particle passes through the point  a, a  at t  T . Which of
these options is/are correct?

9 Q3
(A) a
2P2
9 Q3
(B) a
4P2
1  2
(C) At t = T, the angle made by the velocity of the particle with the positive X-axis is tan  
 3
1 1
(D) At t = T, the angle made by the velocity of the particle with the positive X-axis is tan  
3

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7. Two particles, A and B, are initially at rest at the points
 R, 0  and  0, R  . Starting at t = 0, the particles move
clockwise along the circular path of radius R centred at the
origin shown in the figure, with constant speed v and v /3
respectively. Let the time instant when the particles meet
for the first time be t  T1 and let the time instant when the
particles meet for the second time be t  T2 . Assume that
when the particles meet, they cross without affecting each
 R   R 
other. If T1  n   and T2  m   , then:
 v   v 
(A) n  2.25 (B) n  0.75 (C) m  5.25 (D) m  3.75
8. A metal sphere of radius 5 cm and mass 4 kg is supported by a wooden block at points A and B as shown.
The wooden block rests on a horizontal surface. The centre of the sphere and A and B are all in the same
vertical plane. A and B are at the same height above the surface, and their horizontal separation is 6 cm.
Now, a horizontal force is applied on the block such that the block and sphere both accelerate towards the
right at 2 m/s 2 . If there is no friction, and the force applied by the block on the sphere at the points A and
B is N A and N B respectively, then:
(A) N A  91/ 3 Newton
(B) N B  58 / 3 Newton
(C) N A  95 / 3 Newton
(D) N B  55 / 3 Newton

9. Two blocks A and B of mass 1.9 kg and 2.1 kg are suspended


using an ideal, massless pulley and string as shown. Initially,
both blocks are at a height 40 cm from the ground. The system is
released from rest at t  0 . At t  1.0 s , the string suddenly
breaks at the point it is attached to block B. At t  1.1 s , the
velocity of the blocks A and B are v A and vB respectively and
their height above the ground is hA and hB respectively. Which

of these options is/are correct?  g  10 m/s2 


(A) v A  0.5 m/s , downward
(B) vB  1.5 m/s , downward
(C) hA  25 cm
(D) hB  5 cm

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10. A car moving along a circular track of radius 50.0 m, accelerates from rest with tangential acceleration 3.00
m/s2. Consider a situation when the car’s centripetal acceleration equals its tangential acceleration, then
which of the following is/are true?
(A) The angle around the track does the car travel is 1 rad
(B) The magnitude of the car’s total acceleration at that instant is 3 2ms 2
50
(C) Time elapsed before this situation is s
3
(D) The distance travelled by the car during this time 25 m

SECTION-1 | Type C
This section consists of ONE (01) paragraph. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
PARAGRAPH FOR Q-11 & 12
Two bodies A and B are of masses 800 gm and 2kg respectively are kept on a rough floor as shown in figure.
Coefficient of friction between block A and floor is 0.5 and between block B and floor is 0.7. Two time varying
forces F  t 2  2t and F   2t , (F and F  are in Newton and t in seconds) start acting on the block at t = 0s.

11. Block A presses block B just after t =


(A) 2s (B) 3s (C) 4s (D) 6s
12. Select the incorrect statement.
(A) Friction force on A at t = 2s is 0
(B) Friction force on B at t = 5 is 6 N
(C) For t = 0s to t = 4s the graph of friction force on A versus time will be a parabola
(D) Block B presses the wall just after t = 8s

SECTION-2
This section consists of 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-
off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the
OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example:
6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
1. Two particles are projected simultaneously at t  0 from points 24 m apart on the ground, such that the
horizontal components of their initial velocities are directed towards each other. At t  1.2 s , they are on
the same vertical line, with the separation between them being 6 m. If at t  1.2 s , their relative velocity


makes an angle  with the horizontal, then tan  is equal to _____. g  10 m/s 2 
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2. Two blocks A and B of masses 1 kg and 2 kg respectively are placed on a horizontal surface as shown. The
coefficient of friction between A and B is 0.2 and the coefficient of friction between B and the surface is
0.1. The minimum horizontal force F that must be applied on B such that there is slipping between A and B
2
is _____Newton. ( g  10 m/s )

3. In the given figure the angle of the inclined plane is 30°. Find the horizontal velocity V0 (in m/s), so that the
particle hits the inclined plane perpendicularly. (Given H = 4 m, g = 10 m/s2)

4. Two particles are projected horizontally from the top of a very high tower in opposite direction with speeds
v1 and v2. Find the separation (in m) between them when their velocities become perpendicular to each
other. {v1 = 1 m/s, v2 = 4 m/s, g  10 m/s 2 }

5. The upper portion of an inclined plane of inclination 45° is smooth and the lower portion is rough.
A particle slides down from rest from the top and just comes to rest at the foot. The ratio of smooth length
to rough length is 3 : 2. If the coefficient of friction is n/2, find n.

6. Two blocks A and B each of mass 1 kg are connected by a string and placed on a fixed wedge as shown in
figure. The angle (in degrees) made by the line AB with the horizontal in equilibrium (Assuming no
friction) is x. Find x.

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SUBJECT II : CHEMISTRY 59 MARKS

SECTION-1 | Type A
This section consists of 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Which of the following process does not involve change in hybridization state of the respective central
atoms?
(A)  IF4  IF6
2IF5  (B)  ICl2  ICl4
I2Cl6 
(C)  CH3  CH 3
CH3  CH3  (D) (CH 3 )3 N  H  
 (CH3 )3 NH 
2. Description Element
I. Most electronegative element P. Li
II. Maximum hydration energy of Q. Cs
standard ionic form
III. Maximum I.E. R. F
IV. Most electropositive element S. Ne
Codes:
(A) I  P, II  Q, III  R, IV  S (B) I  R, II  Q, III  P, IV  S
(C) I  R, II  P, III  S, IV  Q (D) I  Q, II  R, III  S, IV  P
3. Which of the following statement is NOT true for following species?
ClO4 ClO3 ClO2
(A) Central chlorine atoms are sp3 hybrid in all three species
(B) Central chlorine atoms are using one/more d-orbital for  bonds
(C) Average bond order of Cl – O bonds decreases with increase in number of oxygen atoms
(D) All three species are diamagnetic
4. Select correct statement regarding elements Unt and Uub.
(A) Both belongs to same group of the long form of the periodic table
(B) Both belongs to same period of the long form of the periodic table
(C) Both belongs to same block of the long form of the periodic table
(D) Both have equal number of unpaired electrons in their penultimate d-subshells
5. s-Block metals can form their salts with non-metal of group 15th, 16th and 17th but only the members of 17th
group are considered as halogens i.e., salt forming elements because:
(A) Salts of the metal with non-metals of 15th and 16th group have lower lattice energy than
corresponding salt with non-metal of 17th group and of same period
(B) Salts of the metal with non-metals of 15th and 16th group have higher lattice energy than
corresponding salt with non-metal of 17th group and of same period
(C) The formation of anion of non-metal of 15th and 16th group is endothermic while formation of anion
of non-metal of 17th group is exothermic
(D) The formation of anion of non-metal of 15th and 16th group is exothermic while formation of anion
of non-metal of 17th group is endothermic

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SECTION-1 | Type B
This section consists of 5 Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CHOICE is correct.
6. Select correct orders:
(A) Bond energy : Cl2 > F2 (B) Bond length : N2 > O2
(C) Bond strength : CO > O2 (D) Bond length : Br2 > F2
7. Xenon on reaction with suitable quantity of O2F2 gives a mixture of three non-ionic xenon fluorides (XeFn)
P, Q and R. Compound P has linear geometry while compound Q is polar and non-planar. Select correct
statement(s). [Where n < 8]
(A) R is XeF4
(B) Sum of lone pairs over central atom of molecule P and molecule Q is 3
(C) Central atom of compound Q is sp3d2 hybrid
(D) Central atom of compound P is sp3d hybrid
8. Select incorrect orders of electron affinity:
(A) 1s 2 2s2 2p4  1s 2 2s2 2p5 (B) 1s 2 2s 2 2p6 3s2 3p5  1s 2 2s 2 2p5
(C) 1s2 2s1  1s2 2s 2 (D) 1s 2 2s2 2p3  1s2 2s 2 2p 4
9. Select correct statement/s regarding long form of the periodic table:
(A) The compounds of the s-block elements, with the exception of those of lithium and beryllium are
predominantly ionic
(B) The elements of group 3 to 12 are characterized by the filling of outer d-orbitals by electrons and
are referred to as d-block elements
(C) Group 17 elements have very high negative electron gain enthalpies while group 18 elements have
large positive electron gain enthalpies
(D) The first member of group has only four valence orbitals available for bonding whereas the second
member of the group have nine valence orbitals
10. In reference to the given figure it can be concluded correctly that:

(A) I is “Be” and II is “F” (B) III is “Al” and IV is “Ga”


(C) II is “O” and V is “Se” (D) I is “B” and II is “Mg”

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SECTION-1 | Type C
This section consists of ONE (01) paragraph. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.

PARAGRAPH FOR Q-11 & 12


Strength of intermolecular interactions like dipole-dipole interactions, dipole-induced dipole interactions,
instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions varies with intermolecular separation (r). Induced dipoles or
instantaneous dipoles are overall non-polar molecules or atoms while dipole-dipole interactions occur between
permanent dipoles. Properties like boiling point, melting and viscosity depends upon overall strength of such
intermolecular interaction.

11. The interaction potential V(r) of intermolecular interaction is generally invertionally proportional to 6th
power of the intermolecular separation (r), but it is not true for:
(A) Stationary dipole-dipole interactions
(B) Rotating dipole-dipole interactions
(C) Dipole-induced interactions
(D) Instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions

12. Select correct order of boiling point:


(A) CH4 > SiH4 > GeH4 (B) F2 < Cl2 < Br2
(C) HCl > HBr > HI (D) He > Ne > Ar

SECTION-2
This section consists of 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-
off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the
OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example:
6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
1. Number of sp2 hybrid atoms in the given molecule are ________.
CH 3  CH  CH  C  C  C  CH  C  CH  ph (Here ph is )
||
O
2. Assuming the state of molecules in which presence of lone pair in hybrid orbitals over central atom do not
cause change in bond angles, the value of total lone pair-bond pair interactions at 90° formed between
electron pairs of the central atoms in given molecules is ________.
ClF3 BrF5 XeF5

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3.

Above figure represent variation of potential energy during formation of H2 and Cl2 molecules by
combination of their respective atoms. If difference of electronegativities of Cl and H i.e. (Cl  H ) is
given by:
Cl  H  0.1()1/2
1
  E H  Cl   E H  H  ECl  Cl  (E represent bond energy in kJ/mole)
2
and Cl  3.0, H  2.1 and bond length d H  H  74 pm and d Cl  Cl  110 pm, then value of

E H  Cl (kJ / mole) is ________. [Nearest integer]

4. Total number of polar molecules out of following is ________.


PCl3F2 PCl2F3 SO2 SO3 CH3Cl CHCl3

BeF2 OF2 BCl3 NCl3

5. If a sample of atomic H was exposed to cathode rays at zero Kelvin such that all H atoms got converted to
H  (g). The variation of potential energy during the process is plotted as follows (figure) then value of
electron affinity (kJ/mole) of H is ________. [1eV = 96.2 kJ/mol] [Nearest integer]

6. Identify number of correct statements from the following.


1. Atomic radii of Ga is smaller than that of Al
2. In 13th group of periodic table stability of univalent ion increases on moving from up to down
3. Zn, Cd and Hg are d-block elements and do not show most of the properties of transition elements
4. Solubility in water : AgF > AgCl > AgBr > AgI
5. Order of O – O bond length : H2O2 > O3 > O2
6. Order of dipole moment : HF > HCl > HBr > HI
7. Order of dipole moment : NH3 > NF3 > BF3
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SUBJECT III : MATHEMATICS 59 MARKS

SECTION-1 | Type A
This section consists of 5 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. If cos 2 is root of the equation x2 + bx + c = 0 where b, c  Q then the ordered pair (b, c) is :
8
 1  1  1  1
(A)  1,  (B)  1,  (C)  1,   (D)  1,  
 8  8  8  8

x2  y2 1
2. If 1  sin  1  sin    , then which one is correct? (where x and y are independent and
2x
x, y ,  R )
(A) x  1, y  0 (B) x  1, y  0 (C) x  2, y  1 (D) x  0, y  1

3. The first term of geometric progression b1, b2 , b3 , . . . is unity. The minimum value of 4b2  5b3 is :
2 4 1 8
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
5 5 5 5

a1  an a1  an a1  an
4. If a1, a2 , . . . . an are in AP., then   . . . . 
a1  a2 a2  a3 an1  an
(A) n (B) n+1 (C) n 1 (D) 2n
5. If 10-A.M .' s : a1, a2 , ...... a10 ; 10- G.M .' s : g1, g 2 , .... g10 and 10-H.M.’s h1, h2 ..... h10 are inserted
 10   10 1  1/5
between the numbers 2 and 3. Then   ai       g1.g 2 ..... g10  , is equal to :
 i  1   i  1 hi 
  
625
(A) 25 (B) (C) 625 (D) 525
3

SECTION-1 | Type B
This section consists of 5 Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CHOICE is correct.

6. Two consecutive numbers say x1 , x2 from n natural numbers 1, 2, 3 ……., n are removed. Arithmetic
mean of remaining numbers is 26.25, then :
n 10
(A) 
x1  x2 3
(B) G.M. of x1 x2 is 30
(C) Highest power of 2 dividing product of remaining numbers is 44
(D) Highest power of 2 dividing product of remaining numbers is 47
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7. If a, b, c are 3 distinct numbers in HP and a b c  0 , then :


b  c  a c  a  b a b c
(A)   are in A.P.
a b c
b  c c a a b
(B)   are in A.P.
a b c
(C) a5  c5  2b5
ab a
(D) 
b c c

8. The possible value of    0   such that sin   sin 4  sin 7  0 are 1   2   3........   n
then :
n n
55
(A) n=6 (B) n=7 (C)  i  18
(D)  i  3
i 1 i 1

9. If A1, A2 , A3 ; G1 , G2 , G3 ; and H1, H 2 , H 3 are the three arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means
between two positive numbers a and b (a > b), then which of the following is(are) true ?
(A) 2G1G3  H 2  A1  A3  (B) A2 H 2  G22

(C) A2G2  H 22 (D) 2G1 A1  H1  A1  A3 

10. If b is the G.M. between a, c and x, y are the [Link] of a, b and b, c respectively then which of the following
is/are correct:
a c 1 1 3 a c 1 1 2
(A)  2 (B)   (C)  1 (D)  
x y x y b x y x y b

SECTION-1 | Type C
This section consists of ONE (01) paragraph. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
PARAGRAPH FOR Q-11 & 12
8 16 8r
Consider S n    .....  4 .
5 65 4r  1
11. Sum of infinite terms of above series will be :
(A) 0 (B) 1/2 (C) 2 (D) 1

12. The value of S16 must be :


80 1088 107 207
(A) (B) (C) (D)
41 545 245 245

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SECTION-2
This section consists of 6 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For
each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-
off the value to TWO decimal places. If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the
OMR, do not bubble the  sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example:
6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
1. If the sum of n terms of an A.P. is cn  n  1 , where c  0 . The sum the squares of these terms is
2 2
c  n  n  1 2n  1 then the value of k is ___________.
k
tan 20  tan 40  tan 80  tan 60
2. The value of expression  ________.
sin 40

3. Let f  x   sin 3x  cos x g  x   cos 3 x  sin x then number of point(s) where the graphs
y  f  x  and y  g  x  intersect in  0   is ________.

4. Number of solution of the equation


 
| sin x cos x |  2  tan 2 x  cot 2 x  3, x   0 6   n,  2n  1 
 2
where n  I , is __________.

2
5. Let f  x   ax  bx  c where a, b, c are integers.

 3 3 5 5   
If sin . sin  sin . sin  sin . sin  f  cos  then the value of f (2) is __________.
7 7 7 7 7 7  7
5
1
6. Let  r (r  1)(r  2)(r  3)  x then greater integer less than 54x is ________.
r 1
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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