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04-01-2025

3010CJM202002240026 JM

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A small charged ball 'q' of mass 'm' is suspended on an insulating string of length ℓ. Another
identical charged ball is slowly moved by a student towards the first one from a large distance.
Eventually, the second ball is placed at the original location of the first one as shown in figure. At
that moment, the first ball is elevated a small distance h above its original position and remains at

rest. Then

(A)
cosα =

(B)
cosα =
cosα =
(C)

(D)
cosα =

2) For what value of R in the circuit as shown, current passing through 4Ω resistance will be zero:-

(A) 1Ω
(B) 2Ω
(C) 3Ω
(D) 4Ω

3) The length of a solenoid is 0.3 m and the number of turns is 2000. The area of cross-section of the
solenoid is 1.2 × 10–3m2. Another coil of 300 turns is wrapped over the solonoid. A current of 2A is
passed through the solenoid and its direction is changed in 0.25 sec. then the induced emf in coil
(A) 4.8 × 10–2 V
(B) 4.8 × 10–3 V
(C) 3.2 × 10–4 V
(D) 3.2 × 10–2 V

0
4) In an LC circuit the capacitor has maximum charge q . The value of is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) A particle of charge –q & mass 'm' enters a uniform magnetic field 'B' (Perpendicular to paper
inwards) at P with a speed V0 at an angle α & leaves the field at Q with speed V at angle β as shown

then :-

(A) α = β

(B)

(C)
Particle remains in field for time
(D) All of above

6) Match list-I with list-II :

List-I List-II

Ultravoilet
(P) (i) Study crystal structure
rays

(Q) Microwaves (ii) Green house effect

Sterilizing surgical
(R) Infrared waves (iii)
instrument
(S) X-rays (iv) Radar system
(A) P→iii; Q→iv; R→ii; S→i
(B) P→iii; Q→i; R→ii; S→iv
(C) P→iv; Q→i; R→ii; S→iii
(D) P→ii; Q→iii; R→i; S→iv

7) The temperature of 5 mole gas changed from 100°C to 120°C. Change in internal energy is 80 J.
The total heat capacity of the gas at constant volume will be :-

(A) 8 JK–1
(B) 0.8 JK–1
(C) 4 JK–1
(D) 0.4 JK–1

8) A uniform rope of length 12 m and mass 6 kg hangs vertically from a rigid support. A block of
mass
2 kg is attached to the free end of the rope. A transverse pulse of wavelength 0.06 m is produced at
the lower end of the rope. What is the wavelength of the pulse when it reaches the top of the rope?

(A) 0.06 m
(B) 0.03 m
(C) 0.24 m
(D) 0.12 m

9) A cylindrical tube (L = 120 cm.) is resonant with a tuning fork of frequency 330 Hz. If it is filling
by water then to get resonance again, minimum length of water column is (vair = 330 m/s)

(A) 45 cm
(B) 60 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 20 cm

10) A concave lens of glass, refractive index 1.5, has both surfaces of same radius of curvature R.
On immersion in a medium of refractive index 1.75, it will behave as a :-

(A) convergent lens of focal length 3.5R


(B) convergent lens of focal length 3.0 R
(C) divergent lens of focal length 3.5 R
(D) divergent lens of focal length 3.0 R

11) A monochromatic source of light operating at 200W emits 4 ×1020 photons per second then (λ)
wavelength of light is →

(A) 200 nm
(B) 400 nm
(C) 100 nm
(D) 1800 nm

12) A totally reflecting, small plane mirror placed horizontally faces a parallel beam of light as
shown in figure. The mass of mirror is 20 g. Assume that there is no absorption in the lens and that
30% of the light emitted by the source goes through the lens. Then the power of the source needed

to support the weight of the mirror. (g = 10 m/s2) :-

(A) 100 MW
(B) 200 MW
(C) 50 MW
(D) 10 MW

13) 200 MeV of energy may be obtained per fission of U235. A reactor is generating 1000 kW of
power. The rate of nuclear fission in the reactor is :-

(A) 1000
(B) 2 × 108
(C) 3.125 × 1016
(D) 931

14) In the given network the value of current I is :-

(A) 1.96 mA
(B) 2.14 mA
(C) 0
(D) None of the above

15) Four particles of mass 5, 3, 2, 4 kg are at the points (1, 6), (–1, 5), (2, –3), (–1, –4). Find the
coordinates of their centre of mass.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None
16) A force of 0.5 N is applied on the upper block as shown in figure. The coefficient of static friction
between the two blocks is 0.1 and that between the lower block and the surface is zero. The work
done by the lower block on the upper block for a displacement of 3 m of the upper block is :-

(A) 1 J
(B) –1 J
(C) 2 J
(D) –2 J

17) A stone is tied to a string of length L is whirled in a vertical circle with the other end of the
string at the centre. At a certain instant of time, the stone is at its lowest position and has a speed u.
The magnitude of the change in its velocity as it reaches a position where the string is horizontal is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) If the ratio of lengths, radii and Young's modulus of steel and brass wires in the figure are a, b

and c respectively, then the corresponding ratio of increase in their lengths would be :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) Surface tension of soap solution is 2 × 10–2 N/m. The work done in producing a soap bubble of
radius 2 cm is :-

(A) 64π × 10–6 J


(B) 32π × 10–6 J
(C) 16π × 10–6 J
(D) 8π × 10–6 J
20) The x-t graph of a particle undergoing SHM is shown below. The acceleration of the particle at t

= 8/3 s is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) Three dielectric of relative primitivities εr1 = 6, εr2 = 2 and εr3 = 3 are introduced in a parallel

plate capacitor of plate area A and separation d. The effective capacitance between P and Q is .

Then will be.

2) Two ideal monoatomic & diatomic gases are mixed with one another to form an ideal gas mixture.
The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is PVγ = constant, where γ = 11/7. If n1 & n2 are
the number of moles of the monoatomic & diatomic gases in the mixture respectively, find the ratio
n1/n2 :-

3) On placing a thin sheet of mica of thickness


12 × 10–7 m in the path of one of interferring beams in a Young's experiment, it is found that the
central bright band shifts a distance equal to the width of a bright fringe. If the wavelength of light
used is 12 × 10–7 m. then find refractive index of mica.

4) In a nuclear fission process, a high mass nuclide with binding energy 7.6 MeV/Nucleon
dissociated into middle mass nuclides having binding energy of 8.6 MeV/Nucleon. The
energy released in the process would be ____ MeV.

5) A liquid of density ρ = 1000 kg/m3 and coefficient of viscosity η = 0.1 Ns/m2 is flowing down in
vertical pipe of large cross section. A small ball of density ρ0 = 100 kg/m3 and r = 5 cm will be at rest
in flowing liquid, if velocity of flowing liquid is 10 k m/s. Then find the value of k.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) For the equilibrium, SO2Cl2(g) ⇌ SO2(g) + Cl2(g),

What is the temperature at which =3?

(A) 0.027 K
(B) 0.36 K
(C) 36.54 K
(D) 273 K

2) The following data is given for reaction between A and B :-

S.No. [A] [B] Rate

mol.1–1 mol.1–1 mol.1–1sec–1

I 1 × 10–2 2 × 10–2 2 × 10–4

II 2 × 10–2 2 × 10–2 4 × 10–4

III 2 × 10–2 4 × 10–2 8 × 10–4


Which of the following are correct statements -
(a) Rate constant of the reaction 10–4
(b) Rate law of the reaction is k[A][B]
(c) Rate of reaction increases four times on doubling the concentration of both the reactant.
(A) a, b and c
(B) a and b
(C) b and c
(D) c alone

3) If standard reduction potentials of Ni2+/Ni and Au3+/Au couples are –0.25 V and 1.50 V
respectively, then Ecell for
Ni |Ni2+ (0.01M)||Au3+ (0.1M)| Au will be :-

(A) > E°cell


(B) = E°cell
(C) < E°cell
(D) unpredictable

4) How many gm of solid KOH must be added to 100 mL of a buffer solution ? Which is 0.1 M each
w.r.t. acid HA and salt KA to make the pH of solution 6.0. [Given : pKa (HA) = 5] :-

(A) 0.458
(B) 0.327
(C) 5.19
(D) 0.925

5) In a compound Carbon=52.2%, Hydrogen = 13%


Oxygen = 34.8% by mass are present and vapour density of the compound is 46. The molecular
formula of the compound is :-

(A) C3H6O2
(B) C4H10O2
(C) C4H12O2
(D) C2H6O3

6) Hydrazine reacts with KIO3 in presence of HCl as;


N2H4 + + 2H+ + Cl–
→ ICl + N2 + 3H2O
The equivalent masses of N2H4 and KIO3 respectively are : (K = 39, I = 127) :-

(A) 8,87
(B) 8,35.6
(C) 16,53.5
(D) 8,53.5

7) For the reactions, 2A + B → C,


ΔH = 400 kJ mol–1 and ΔS = 2 kJ K–1mol–1
Calculate temperature above which reaction become spontaneous ? (considering ΔH and ΔS to be
constant over the temperature range) :-

(A) 22
(B) 11
(C) 44
(D) 10

8) Which of the following has an optical isomer ?

2+
(A) [Co(en)(NH3)2]
3+
(B) [Co(H2O)4(en)]
3+
(C) [Co(en)2(NH3)2]
+
(D) [Co(NH3)3Cl]
9) Type of hybridization of boron in diborane is :-

(A) sp
(B) sp2
(C) sp3
(D) sp3d2

10) Which of the following statements is not correct?

(A) Copper liberates hydrogen from acids.


(B) In its higher oxidation states, manganese forms stable compounds with oxygen and fluorine.
(C) Mn3+ and Co3+ are oxidising agents in aqueous solution.
(D) Ti2+ and Cr2+ are reducing agents in aqueous solution.

11) Which of the following statement is correct when a mixture of NaCl and K2Cr2O7 is gently
warmed with conc. H2SO4 ?
(A) A deep red vapor is evalved
(B) The vapour when passed into NaOH solution gives a yellow solution of Na2CrO4
(C) Chlorine gas is evolved
(D) Chromyl chloride is formed

(A) A,B,D
(B) A,B,C
(C) B,C,D
(D) All are correct

12) Which of the following set of elements have almost same radii :-

(A) Y & La
(B) Ti & Zr
(C) Mo & W
(D) V & Nb

13) Which of the following ion has maximum complex forming tendency ?

(A) La+3
(B) Ce+3
(C) Eu+3
(D) Lu+3

14) The option with only amphoteric oxides is :-

(A) Cr2O3, NO, SnO, PbO


(B) NO, B2O3, PbO, SnO2
(C) Cr2O3, BaO, SnO, SnO2
(D) ZnO, Aℓ2O3,PbO, PbO2
15)
This reduction reaction is known as:

(A) Rosenmund reduction


(B) Wolff-Kishner reduction
(C) Stephen reduction
(D) Etard reduction

16) Sugar which does not give reddish brown precipitate with Fehling’s reagent is:

(A) Sucrose
(B) Lactose
(C) Glucose
(D) Maltose

17) The final product A, formed in the following multistep reaction sequence is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) Match List - I with List - II.

List-I List-II
(Reactants) (Products)

(A) Phenol, Zn/Δ (I) Salicylaldehyde

Phenol, CHCl3,
(B) (II) Salicylic acid
NaOH, HCl

Phenol, CO2,
(C) (III) Benzene
NaOH, HCl
Phenol,
(D) (IV) Picric acid
Conc. HNO3
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(A) (A)-(IV), (B), (II), (C)-(I), (D)-(III)
(B) (A)-(IV), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(III)
(C) (A)-(III), (B)-(I), (C)-(II), (D)-(IV)
(D) (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II)

19) In the given reactions identify A and B.

(A) A : 2 – Pentyne B : trans – 2 – butene


(B) A : n – Pentane B : trans – 2 – butene
(C) A : 2 – Pentyne B : Cis – 2 – butene
(D) A : n – Pentane B : Cis – 2 – butene

20) The major product(P) in the following reaction is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II
1) A solution of isopropyl alcohol and propyl alcohol has a vapour pressure 200 mm of Hg if it has
25% mole of isopropyl alcohol. Another solution of same components containing 25% mole propyl
alcohol has vapour pressure 300 mm of Hg.Then vapor pressure of isopropyl alcohol in mm of Hg is :

2) Calculate enthalpy change for the reaction in Kcal/mol H2(g) + C2H4(g) → C2H6(g)
The bond energies are, H–H ⇒ 110, C–H ⇒ 100,
C–C ⇒ 80 & C=C ⇒ 150 Kcal mol–1

3) Find sum of number of unpaired electron in [CoCl6]–3, [Cr(NH3)6]+3 and [Zn(NH3)4]+2 :-

4) Number of compounds which give reaction with Hinsberg's reagent is_______.

5)
Consider the given reaction. The total number of oxygen atoms present per molecule of the product
(P) is____.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) If
which of the following is true :-

(A) R = 250 K
(B) R = 2–50 K
(C) R = 2100 K
(D) R = 2–100 K

2) If and
f(0) = 0, then f(1) is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

3) = (x3 – 2xsin–1y) . General solution will be :

(A) 2sin–1y = (x2 – 1) +


(B) 2cos–1y = (x4 + 1) + C
(C) sin–1y = (x2 – x) + C
(D) 2cos–1y = (x2 – 1) +C

4) Let f(x) = x2 – 3x + 2 be a function, ∀ x ∈ R


the area bounded by the curve |f(|x|)| between
1 ≤ | x | ≤ 2 and x-axis is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) If n ∈ N, n ∈ [1, 100], then sum of all n for which. H.C.F of (15, n) = 1, will be :-

(A) 2418
(B) 2632
(C) 2733
(D) None

6) If the system of equation x – ky + z = 0 ;


kx + 3y – kz = 0; 3x + y – z = 0 have non trival solution then all value of k will be:-

(A) {2, –3}


(B) R–{2,–3}
(C) R–{2}
(D) None of these

7) How many 6 digit palindrom number can be made by using digits 0, 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 which are even :-
(A) 108
(B) 144
(C) 72
(D) 36

8) If matrix A = [aij]3 × 3 and aij + aji = 0 and


element aij∈ {0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4, ±5, ±6, ±7},
then number of matrix A is equal to :-

(A) 3375
(B) 2744
(C) 6750
(D) 5488

9) If two distinct numbers a and b are chosen at random from the set {1, 2, 3, .... 50} then the
probability that 4a + 4b + 3 is divisible by 5 is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) Area of region enclosed by locus of z given by Arg(z + i) – Arg(z – i) = and imaginary axis is -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11) The sum of the absolute minimum and the absolute maximum values of the function
f(x) = |3x – x2 + 2| – x in the interval [ –1, 2] is :

(A)

(B)

(C) 5
(D)

12) Let f (x) = min {1, 1 + x sin x}, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π. If m is the number of points, where f is not
differentiable and n is the number of points, where f is not continuous, then the ordered pair (m, n)
is equal to

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

13) If and , then a value of is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) If the mean deviation about median for the number 3, 5, 7, 2k, 12, 16, 21, 24 arranged in the
ascending order, is 6 then the median is

(A) 11.5
(B) 10.5
(C) 12
(D) 11

15)
is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) The value of


is equal to :

(A) –1

(B)

(C)

(D)

17)

Let the line L intersect the lines


x – 2 = –y = z – 1, 2 (x + 1) = 2(y – 1) = z + 1

and be parallel to the line


Then which of the following points lies on L ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) Let , , where α and β are integers and αβ = –6. Let the values
of the ordered pair (α, β) for which the area of the parallelogram of diagonals
and is , be (α1, β1) and (α2, β2). Then

(A) 17
(B) 24
(C) 21
(D) 19

19) Let the circles C1 : (x – α)2 + (y – β)2 = and C2 : (x – 8)2 + = touch each other
externally at the point (6, 6). If the point (6, 6) divides the line segment joining the centres of the

circles C1 and C2 internally in the ratio 2 : 1, then (α + β) + 4 equals :

(A) 110
(B) 130
(C) 125
(D) 145
20) Let H : be the hyperbola, whose eccentricity is and the length of the latus
rectum is . Suppose the point (α, 6), α > 0 lies on H. If β is the product of the focal distances of
the point (α, 6), then α2 + β is equal to :

(A) 170
(B) 171
(C) 169
(D) 172

SECTION-II

1) The value of integral

where a and b are co-prime, then the value of (a + b) is :-

2) Let A = and (A + I)50 – 50A = . Then the value of a + b + c + d is :-

3) The number of one-one function


f : {a, b, c, d} → {0, 1, 2, … .,10} such that
2f(a) – f(b) + 3f(c) + f(d) = 0 is _____ .

4) The sum and product of the mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 82.5 and 1350
respectively. They the number of trials in the binomial distribution is :

5) A variable line L passes through the point (3, 5) and intersects the positive coordinate axes at the
points A and B. The minimum area of the triangle OAB, where O is the origin, 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 A A A D A C D A A B A C A A B D B A D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 3 3 2 236 5

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. C C A A C D A C C A A C D D A A B C A D

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 350 -20 7 5 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 B A C B A A A D B A B B D B B B D B B

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 5 2 31 96 30
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)
By lami's theorem

x = 2ℓcosa

x=
x2 = 2ℓh

2)

When current through resistance is zero then


VA – VB = 6V

so potential difference across 2Ω resistance would be 10 – 6 = 4V


∴ Current through 2Ω resistance is 2A

Now =
R = 1Ω

3)

4)

Let q = q0 sin ωt
maximum at sin ωt = –1

5)

α=β

PQ = 2R sin α

7) dU = mCvdT

∴ mCv = = = 4 J/K

8) v = n . λ =
v∝λ∝

λ = 0.12 m

9) In resonance ,
nfork = nwp

330 =

ℓ=

= 25 cm, 75 cm, 125 cm….


Minimum water = 120–75
= 45 cm

10)
11)

13) Power = 1000 kW = 106 J/s

Rate of nuclear fission =


= 3.125 × 1016.

14)

15)

16)
0.5 = 3a ⇒ a = 5/30
f = 2a = 2(5/30)= 1/3N
fmax = 0.1 × 10 = 10N
∴ f = 1/3 N will act
work done by lower block = –f(s)
= –1/3(3) = –1 Joule

17)

18)
19) W = 8πR2T = 8 × π × (2 × 10–2)2 × 2 × 10–2
= 64π × 10–6 J

20) according to graph


x = Asinωt
A = 1 cm
and T = 8 s
so acceleration = –Aω2sinωt

= –(1)

= = cm/s2

21)

Ceq =

22)

23)

Shift =

μ–1= = =1
⇒μ=2

24)

Q = BEProduct – BERectant
= 2(118) (8.6) – 236(7.6)
= 236 × 1 = 236 MeV

25) In fluid frame ball is moving with constant velocity (terminal) and resultant of all forces
acting on it zero.
(A) Buoyant force
(B) viscous force
(C) mg

v1 =
× 25 × 10–4 = 50 m/s

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26) 3 = (0.08 × T)1

T= = 36.54

27) r = K[A]x [B]y


By I, II
A = doubled, B = same, r = doubled
∴x=1
By II, III
A = same, B = doubled, r = doubled
∴y=1
r = K [A] [B]
By I, 2 × 10–4 = K × (1 × 10–2) × (2 × 10–2)
K=1

28) Q =
Q < 1; E > E°

29) Let x mili-moles of NaOH is added

6 = 5 + log = 10

or = 10 ⇒ x = 8.18
∴ wt = 8.18 × 10–3 × 56 = 0.458 gm

30)
C4.35H13O2.175
C2H6O = EF
Now VD × 2 = MW
∴ 92 = MW
∴ C4H12O2

31)

32) A reaction is spontaneous; ΔG = -ive


ΔH – TΔS < 0

⇒T> ⇒ T > 200 K

36) K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4(conc) + NaCl

→ KHSO4 + NaHSO4 + H2O +


CrO2Cl2 + NaOH → + NaCl + H2O

38) Complex forming tendency ∝ polarising power (ϕ)

39) ZnO, Al2O3, PbO and PbO2 are amphoteric oxides.

40)
It is known as rosenmund reduction that is the partial reduction of acid chloride to aldehyde.

41) Sucrose do not contain hemiacetal group.


Hence it does not give test with Fehling solution.
While all other give positive test with Fehling solution.
42)

43)

44)

45)
46) ....(1)

....(2)

mm of Hg.

47)
ΔH = 110 + 150 – 80 – 2 × 1
= – 20 kcal/mol

48) [CoCl6]–3, Co+3 ⇒ 4s23d7 = d6

[Cr(NH3)6]+3, Cr+3 ⇒ 4s23d5d3

[Zn(NH3)4]+2, Zn+2 ⇒ 4s23d10


unpaired e– = 0
Sum = 7e–

49)
50)

Hence total number of oxygen atom present per molecule is 1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51) In R, put x = 2t or dx = 2dt

∴R=2 ……(i)

Now, K = 2 ……(ii)
From (i) & (ii),
R = 2100 K

52)
Putting x = tan θ ⇒ dx = sec2 θ dθ

= log (sec θ + tan θ) – θ + C

At x = 0, f(0) = log (1 + 0) – 0 + C ⇒ C = 0

At x = 1, f(1) = log

53) = x3 – 2x sin–1y

+ 2x sin–1y = x3
–1
let sin y = t

I.F. =

∴ solution is given by t( )= dx + c let x2 = t


sin–1 y = +c 2xdx = dt

⇒ 2sin–1 y = + 2C
–1 2
⇒ 2sin y =(x – 1) +K
–1 2
⇒ 2sin y = (x – 1) + K

54)
| f(|x|) | = | |x|2 – 3|x| + 2 |

57)
= 108

58) 1 × 15 × 15 × 15 = 3375

59) 4a + 4b + 3
= (5 – 1)a + (5 – 1)b + 3
= 5 (integer) + (–1)a + (–1)b + 3
⇒ a and b both must be even

⇒ prob =

60) Locus is are of circle with center and radius


Area

61)

ƒ'(x) when
ƒ'(x) = 2x – 4 = 0 ⇒ x = 2
ƒ'(x) = 2(x – 2) ⇒ ƒ'(x) is always ↓
ƒ(2) = 2
ƒ(–1) = 3

ƒ'(x) when
ƒ'(x) = –2x + 2
ƒ'(x) = –2(x – 1)
ƒ'(x) = 0 when x = 1
ƒ(1) = 3

absolute minimum value =


absolute maximum value = 3

Sum =

62)
No. of non-differentiable points = 1 (m)
No. of not continuous points = 0 (n)
(m, n) = (1, 0)
63) =k

….(i)

= sin (4sin–1x)
= 2sin(2sin–1x) cos(2sin–1 x)

64) 3, 5, 7, 2k, 12, 16, 21, 24

Median =

M.D. =
= (k + 3) + (k + 1) + (k – 1) + (6 – k) + (6 – k) +
(10 – k) + (15 – k) + (18 – k) = 48
= 58 – 2k = 48
k=5
Median = k + 6 = 11

65)

66)
67)

dr of line MN will be

& it will be proportional to <3, 1, 2>

∴ Coordinate of M will be <


and equation of required line will be.

So any point on this line will be


∴ Point lie on the line for
is

68) Area of parallelogram =

A=
so,

and αβ = –6
and given α, β are integers
so, α = –3, β = 2
or
α = 3, β = –2

69)

∵ and
⇒ (α, β) ≡ (2, 3)
Also, C1C2 = r1 +r2

⇒ r2 = ⇒ r1 = 2r2 = 5
∴ (α + β) + 4

=5+4 = 130
70) H : ,

a2 = 2b2

length of L.R. =
a=

P(α, 6) lie on

Foci = (0, ±be) = (0, 3) & (0, –3)


Let d1 & d2 be focal distances of P(α, 6)

,
,
β = d1 d2 = = 105
2
α + β = 66 + 105 = 171

71)
Required value

73)

2f(a) + 3f(c) = f(d) – f(b)


Using fundamental principle of counting
Number of one-one function is 31

74) Let, mean = m = np


& variance = v = npq, p + q = 1

Sum = m + v =
Product = mv = 1350
On solving,
m = np = 60

& v = npq = ∴q= ∴ P=


75)

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