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05-10-2025

7650CJA101001250011 JA

PART - 1 PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) Two physicst of mass 50 kg & 60 kg are standing at two ends of a plank of mass 40 kg and length
100 m. Initially the plank is at rest on a smooth surface. Both the physicst come to the mid point of
the plank to discuss a problem of mechanics. The displacement of the plank is

(A)
towards left

(B)
towards right
(C) 5 m towards right

(D)
towards left

2) Three particles of masses 50 g, 100 g and 150 g are placed at the vertices of an equilateral
triangle of side 1 m (as shown in the figure). The (x, y) coordinates of the centre of mass will be :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
3) From the circular disc of radius 4R two small disc of radius R are cut off. The centre of mass of

the new structure will be :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

4) Centre of mass of two thin uniform rods of same length but made up of different materials & kept

as shown, can be, if the meeting point is the origin of co-ordinates :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) y coordinate of COM of given system will be at (if mass of half-ring and half-disc is same) :-
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) A uniform rectangular thin sheet ABCD of mass M has length a and breadth b, as shown in the
figure. If the shaded portion HBGO is cut-off, the coordinates of the centre of mass of the remaining

portion will be :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) An infinite number of bricks are placed one over the other as shown in the figure. Each
succeeding brick having half the length and breadth of its preceding brick and the mass of each
succeeding bricks being 1/4th of the preceding one, take ‘O’ as the origin, the x-coordinate of centre
of mass of the system of bricks is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) The centre of mass of a non uniform rod of length L whose mass per unit length

λ= where K is a constant and x in the distance from one end is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) Mass centers of a system of three particles of masses 1, 2, 3 kg is at the point (1 m, 2 m, 3 m) and


mass center of another group of two particles of masses 2 kg and 3 kg is at point (-1 m, 3 m, -2 m).
Where a 5 kg particle should be placed, so that mass center of the system of all these six particles
shifts to mass center of the first system?

(A) (1 m, -3 m, 2 m)
(B) (3 m, 3 m, 2 m)
(C) (-1 m, 2 m, 3 m)
(D) (3 m, 1 m, 8 m)

10) A block of mass m sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface has kinetic energy K. It collides
head on with another stationary identical block. The collision is perfectly inelastic. How much

energy is lost in this collision?

(A) K/4
(B) K/2
(C) K/3
(D) 3K/4
11) A shell of mass m is at rest initially. It explodes into three fragements having masses in the ratio
2 : 2 : 1. The fragements having equal masses fly off along mutually perpendicular directions with
speed v. What will be the speed of the ligher fragments?

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

12) Ram and Shyam are standing on a boat of mass M which is floating on non viscous fluid, both
Ram and Shyam start walking on boat and interchange their positions. The boat moves by a distance

in this process where L is the length of boat and mass of Ram is two times of Shyam. The ratio of

mass of boat and mass of Shyam is

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

13) Two men of masses 40kg and 20 kg are standing on a boat of mass 100kg. Length of boat is 20m.
Neglect the friction between water and boat. Find the displacement of the boat when both person
reach at middle of boat

(A)
, toward right

(B)
, toward left

(C)
, toward right

(D)
, towards left

14) A chain is lying on a frictionless table such that its one fifth part is hanging from the edge. If the
length of the chain is l and its mass is m, then the work done in pulling up the hanging part will be

(A) mgl/50
(B) mgl/10
(C) mgl/5
(D) mgl/100

15) Two identical blocks A and B each of mass m resting on the smooth horizontal floor are
connected by a light spring of natural length L and spring constant K. A third block C of mass m
moving with a speed v along the line joining A and B collides with A. The maximum compression in

the spring is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) Two objects of masses 200 g and 500 g possess velocities m/s and m/s respectively.
The velocity of their centre of mass in m/s is ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) Two men of masses 80 kg and 60 kg are standing on a wooden plank of mass 100 kg, that has
been placed over a smooth surface. If both the men start moving towards each other with speeds
1m/s and 2 m/s respectively (w.r.t. plank) then find the velocity of the plank by which it starts

moving.

(A) (– 1/6) m/sec


(B) (– 1/3) m/sec
(C) (1/2) m/sec
(D) (–1/2) m/sec

18) A force time graph for the motion of a body is shown in figure. Change in linear momentum

between 0 and 8s is
(A) Zero
(B) 4 N-s
(C) 8 N-s
(D) None of these

19) Two particles whose masses are 10 kg and 30kg and their position vectors are and
respectively would have the centre of mass at -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) Find the x coordinate of the centre of mass of the bricks shown in figure :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) On a massless meter stick 1g, 2g, 3g, ..... 100gm particles are glued at 1cm, 2cm, 3cm..... 100cm
respectively. Distance of centre of mass of the system from “50cm” mark (in cm) is :-

2) From a solid hemisphere of radius R, a cone of base radius and height R is removed as shown in
Figure. Calculate the height of the centre of mass of the remaining object (from the centre of the
base of the hemisphere) in cm if R=28 cm.

3) An impulse of I = 30N-sec is given at t = 0 to 3 kg block attached with 2 block with the spring in
natural length. Initially the system is at rest and all surfaces are smooth. Find velocity of centre of

mass in m/s at t = 5 sec ?

4) A block of mass M = 2 kg with a smooth semicircular track of radius , rests on a


horizontal frictionless floor. A uniform cylinder of radius and mass is released from
rest at the top point A. How far (in m) has the block moved when the cylinder reaches the bottom of

the track?

5) A particle of mass 2 kg moving with constant speed 4 m/sec. Now a force which varies as shown
in the graph below acted on the particle along initial velocity. The final velocity acquired by the

particle is α times 13 m/sec. Find α.

PART - 2 CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) The valency shell of element A contains 3 electrons while the valency shell of element B contains
6 electrons. If A combines with B, the probable formula of the compound formed will be :-
(A) AB2
(B) A2B
(C) A2B3
(D) A3B2

2) The group of molecules having identical shape is :-

(A) SF4, XeF4, CCl4


(B) ClF3, XeOF2 ,
(C) PCl5, IF5, XeO2F2
(D) BF3,PCl3,XeO3

3) Consider x-axis as the internuclear axis. Which out of following is correctly related to the strength
of covalent bond ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) Ionic conductances of hydrated M+ ions are in the order –

(A) Li+ (aq) > Na+ (aq) > K+ (aq) > Rb+ (aq) > Cs+ (aq)
(B) Li+ (aq) > Na+ (aq) < K+ (aq) < Rb+ (aq) < Cs+ (aq)
(C) Li+ (aq) > Na+ (aq) > K+ (aq) > Rb+ (aq) < Cs+ (aq)
(D) Li+ (aq) < Na+ (aq) < K+ (aq) < Rb+ (aq) < Cs+ (aq)

5) Two elements X and Y have following electronic configuration X - 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2 3p6, 4s2 Y - 1s2,
2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p5 The expected compound formed by combination of X and Y will be expressed as -

(A) XY2
(B) X5Y2
(C) X2Y5
(D) XY5
6) Correct order of melting point is :

(A) NaF > MgF2 > AlF3


(B) Na2O > MgO > Al2O3
(C) NaCl > MgCl2 > AlCl3
(D) All of the above

7) Most favourable conditions for electrovalent bonding are:

(A) Low ionisation potential of one atom and high electron affinity of the other atom
(B) High electron affinity and high ionisation potential of both the atoms
(C) Low electron affinity and low ionisation potential of both the atoms
(D) High ionisation potential of one atom and low electron affinity of the other atom

8) Choose the incorrect order of the given properties:-

(A) BeCl2 < LiCl : Electrical conductivity


(B) NaF < MgF2 < AIF3 : Covalent character order
(C) BeSO4 < MgSO4 < CaSO4 : Thermal stability order
(D) HgCl2 < HgBr2 < HgI2 : Solubility order in water

9) Which of the following order is not correct

(A) (stability order)


(B) C-C > Si-Si > Ge-Ge (Bond energy)
(C) (Dipole moment)
(D) PH3 < PF3 (Bond angle)

10)

Match the column.

column - I column - II
(Molecules) (Bond - order)

i NO a 1.5

ii CO b 2.0

iii c 2.5

iv O2 d 3.0
(A) i-c, ii-d, iii-b, iv-a
(B) i-c, ii-d, iii-a, iv-b
(C) i-b, ii-a, iii-c, iv-d
(D) i-c, ii-a, iii-d, iv-b

11) Ionic bond formation depends on


(A) Ionisation energy
(B) Electron affinity
(C) Lattice energy
(D) All of these

12) Compound of a metal M is M2O3, the formula of Nitride will be

(A) M3N
(B) MN
(C) M3N2
(D) M2N3

13) The solubility order for alkali metal fluoride in water is :

(A) LiF < NaF < KF < RbF


(B) LiF > NaF > KF > RbF
(C) RbF < KF < NaF < LiF
(D) LiF < RbF < KF < NaF

14) In which of the following pair dipole–dipole interaction is not the major interaction between the
given species :-

(A) Acetone + Chloroform


(B) CCl4 + Br2
(C) CH3CN + orthodichlorobenzene
(D) dimethylether + H2O

15) The solubility of inert gases in water is due to

(A) Keesom attraction


(B) Debye attraction
(C) London force
(D) Ion-dipole attraction

16) The maximum strength of H-bonding is shown by-

(A) HF
(B) H2O
(C) NH3
(D) HCl

17) Which of the following is incorrect with respect to hydrogen bonding?

(A) It creates infinite chains for


(B) It creates hydrogen bonded chains for HF.
It is responsible for creating 3D network in compound like H2O,
(C)

(D) Due to H-Bonding CH3COOH dimerise in organic solvent.

18) In which of the following only London dispersion force is responsible to stabilize liquid phase ?

(A) SF4
(B) CF4
(C) CH3COOH
(D) NF3

19) Consider following isomeric forms :-

Select correct option:

(A) Viscocity : I > II


(B) (I) dosen't have intramolecular hydrogen bonding
(C) (II) has intramolecular H-bonding
(D) (I) is more volatile as compared to (II)

20) Out of the two compounds shown below, the vapour pressure of B at a particular temperature is

expected to be :

(A) higher than that of A


(B) lower than that of A
(C) same as that of A
(D) can be higher or lower depending upon the size of the vessel

SECTION-II

1) Total number of hybrid orbitals in the molecule Number of π-bonds present in


hypophosphoric acid (tribasic) = y Molecular mass of dimer of acetic acid = z then Calculate

2) How many of the following can form Hydrogen bond


(1) H2O (2) (3) NH3 (4) CH3–Cl (5) (6) CH3–O–CH3

(7) (8) (9) HCOOH (10)

3) How many of the following pairs have dipole-dipole interactions?


(Na+, H2O) ; (Na+, CCl4) ; (NF3, NCl3) ; (NH3, H2O) ; (BF3, BCl3) ; (HCl, HCl)

4) Which of the following compounds would have significant intermolecular hydrogen hydrogen
bonding
HF, CH3OH, N2O4, CH4, NH3

5) Dipole-Dipole interaction is present in how many of the given species ?


(i) H2O + H2O
(ii) CCl4 + C6H6
(iii) CHCl3 + CHCl3

(iv)
(v)
(vi) He + Ne

PART - 3 MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) If nC12 = nC8, then n is equal to

(A) 20
(B) 12
(C) 6
(D) 30

2) The number of integral term in expansion of is:-

(A) 10
(B) 11
(C) 12
(D) 0

3) If the coefficients of rth and (r + 1)th terms in the expansion of (3 + 7x)29 are equal, then r is equal
to :-

(A) 15
(B) 21
(C) 14
(D) 10

4)

If (19Cr + 19Cr–1) (19C19–r + 19C20–r) = 36100, then value of 'r' can be-

(A) 17
(B) 18
(C) 19
(D) 20

5)

If , then k is equal to

(A) 102
(B) 99
(C) 105
(D) 104

6) In the expansion of (1 + 5x + 6x2)10 = a0 + a1x + .......... + a20x20, the numerically greatest


coefficient is -

10 10 3 2
(A) C7. C8.2 .3
10 10 7 8
(B) C7. C8.2 .3
10 10 8 9
(C) C8. C9.2 .3
10 10 5 5
(D) C5. C5.2 .3

7) The value of the expression is equal to :-

56
(A) C3
56
(B) C4
55
(C) C4
55
(D) C3

8) If r and n are positive integers; r > 1, n > 2 and coefficient of (r + 2)th term and (3r)th term in
the expansion of (1+ x)2n are equal, then n equals

(A) 3r
(B) 3r + 1
(C) 2r
(D) 2r + 1

9) The value of the expression is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) If the term independent of x in the expansion of is 105, then a2 is equal to:

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 9

11) Coefficient of x6 in the expansion of (1 + x)101 (1 – x + x2)100 is -

100
(A) C2
100
(B) C6
100
(C) C3
100
(D) C6 + 100C3

12) Last two digits in the number 383 are-

(A) 01
(B) 03
(C) 09
(D) 27

13)

Value of
(nC0)2 + 3(nC1)2 +...+(2n–1)(nCn–1)2 + (2n + 1) (nCn)2 is
(2n–1)
(A) C(n–1)
(2n–1)
(B) Cn
2 2n
(C) n ( Cn)
2n
(D) (n+1)( Cn)

14) is equal to

(A) 2

(B)

(C) 240– 220


(D) 260

15) The ratio of the coefficient of x8 in (1 – x2)10 and the term independent of x in is :

(A) 6 : 4
(B) 5 : 6
(C) 4 : 3
(D) 3 : 1

16) If (27)999 is divided by 7, then the remainder is :

(A) 3
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 6

17) If the coefficients of 2nd, 3rd, 4th terms in the expansion of (1 + x)2n are in A.P., then 2n2 – 9n + 8 =

(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) – 1
(D) 2

18) The value of is equal to -

(A) 2n – 1
(B) 3n – 1
(C) 2n + n – 1
(D) 3n + 2n – 1
19) Value of where n, r, k ∈ N equals

(A) 2n + 1 – 1
(B) 2n + 1 – 2
(C) 2n + 1 – 3
(D) None of these

20) The last three digits in 10! are :

(A) 800
(B) 700
(C) 500
(D) 600

SECTION-II

1) If 1+ (2 + 49C1 + 49C2 + ….. + 49C49) (50C2 + 50C4 + ….. + 50C50) is equal to 2n.m, where m is odd, then
n + m is equal to _____

2) Given that then the value of is


(where [.] represent GIF)

3) If numerrically greatest term in the expansion of (3 – 5x)15, when , is a × 312 then the value
of 'a' is

4) The number of rational terms in the binomial expansion of is _________.

5) If the constant term in the expansion of (1 + 2x – 3x3) is p, then 108p is equal to


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

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 17.00 11.00 6.00 2.00 3.00

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

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 8.00 7.00 3.00 3.00 3.00

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

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 99.00 137.00 455.00 21.00 54.00
SOLUTIONS

PART - 1 PHYSICS

1)

COM of system does not move as Fnet ext


x=0

0 = 50 [50 + Δx] + 60 [–50 + Δx] + 40Δx

2)
The co-ordinates of the centre of mass

∴ Co-ordinate m

3)
m2.3R = m3.x
and m1.3R = m3.y

4)

5) Question Explanation:
We have to find y coordinate of COM of given system

Concept:
This question is based on calculate of COM.

Solution:

⇒ =

Final Answer:
The correct option is (1)

6)
x=

= =

y=

7) Xcom =

8) x cm =

Mass per unit length

dm =

9)

10) Velocity after collision mu = 2mv0 ⇒ v0= u/2

So final kinetic energy =

loss in kinetic energy

11)

Value of masses after explosion

Pi = Pf
12)

Let mass of Shyam = m


∴ mass of Ram = 2 m

13) ΔXcm = 0

14)

W = WD to displace cm of hanging portion.

15) C comes to rest

Vcm of A & B =

⇒ is kx2

=
x=

16)
Put volues of mass and velocities in above expression.

17) Applying momentum conservation;

m/sec

18) Change in momentum = impulse


= area under F–t curve

19)

20)

21)

22)

The masses of the cone and remaining object are in the ratio

= 11cm

23)

I = ΔP
30 = 3(vf – 0) ⇒ vf = 10 m/s


Velocity of centre of mass remains constant because there is no external force on the system.

24)
1(6 – x0) + 2(–x0) = 0
x0 = 2m or 200 cm
where x0 = distance moved by block.

25)
vf – 4 = 35
vf = 39 m/sec.

PART - 2 CHEMISTRY

26)

A = Valence shell - electron = 3


B = Valence shell electron = 6
A can lose 3 electron to form A3+
and B can accept 2 electron form B2-

27) ClF3, XeOF2, all are ''T''-shape molecule with sp3d hybridization.

28) 2py – 2py = π-bond


3py – 3py = π-bond
2px – 2px = σ-bond

29) Conductivity

31)

32) Low I.E of one atom & High E.A of other atom.

36) Conceptual.

37) Valency of M is 3
Valency of O is 2

Nitride ion valency is N–3 = 3


Formula of nitride is MN.
38) Fact based

40) Inert gas + H2O ⇒ dipole-induced dipole


(Debye attraction)

41)

The correct answer is : HF

42)

The correct answer is : It creates infinite chains for

43)

The correct answer is : CF4

45)

The correct answer is : higher than that of A

46)

The correct answer is : 8

47)

The correct answer is : 7

48)

The correct answer is : 3

49) Solution :
HF, CH3OH and NH3 show significant inter molecular hydrogen bonding as H is connected to
F, O and N in these.

Final answer : 3

50) Dipole – Dipole interaction present between (i), (iii) and (iv)

PART - 3 MATHEMATICS
51) nC12 = nC8 ⇒ n = 12 + 8

52) ∴ So there is no value of r such taht Tr+1 is integer.

53)

Given that 29Cr–1 330 – r · 7r–1 = 29Cr 329–r 7r


⇒ r = 21

54) Question Explanation: To find value of r if =


36100.

Concept: This question is based on

⇒ x = y or x + y = n

Solution:

Given, (19Cr + 19Cr–1)(19C19–r + 19C20–r) = 36100

⇒ 20Cr = 190 =
⇒ 20Cr = 20C2
⇒ r = 2 or r + 2 = 20 ⇒ r = 18

Final answer:
The correct option is (2).

55) Question Explanation: To find value of k where .

Concept: This question is based on nC0 + nC1 + nC2 +.....+ nCn = 2n


n
Cr = Cr–1

Solution:

= (20) (29) + (6) (29)


= (29) (26)
= (13) (210)
= 128 k
⇒ k = 104

Final answer: The correct option is (4).

56) Question Explanation: We have given (1 + 5x + 6x2)10 i.e., (1 + 2x)10 (1 + 3x)10. We have
to find NGC. For NGC, we put x = 1 in NGT.

Concept: This question is based on concept of numerically greatest term.

Solution:

For (1 + 2x)10, M =
Hence, T8 is numerically greatest term
Similarly, for (1 + 3x)10 N.G.T. is T9
Therefore, T8T9 is NGT in the expansion of (1 + 2x)10 (1 + 3x)10
∴ Numerically greatest coefficient = 10C7 ⋅ 27 ⋅ 10C8 ⋅ 38

Final answer: The correct option is (2).

57) Question Explanation: We have to find the sum of series in which a set pattern goes on
to add up last using formula nCr + nCr–1 = n+1Cr.
Concept: This question is based on nCr + nCr–1 = n+1Cr

Solution:

= 50C4 + [50C3 + 51C3 + 52C3 +.......+ 55C3]


= (50C4 + 50C3) + 51C3 + 52C3 +......55C3
= 51C4 + 51C3 + 52C3 + ..........
So on adding terms
= 55C4 + 55C3 = 56C4

Final answer: The correct option is (2).

58)

59)

60)

61)

Explanation of Question: To find coefficient of x6 in (1 + x)101 (1 – x + x2)100

Concept: This question is based on a3 + b3 = (a + b) (a2 + b2 – ab) and general term of (1 +


x)n.

Solution:
(1 + x)101 (1 – x + x2)100 = (1 + x) ((1 + x)(1 – x + x2))100

= (1 + x) (1 + x3)100 (can have coefficient x6)


general term of (1 +x3)100 = 100Cr (x3)r
⇒ Coefficient of x6 = (1) 100C2
= 100C2

Final Answer:
The correct option is (1)

62) N = 383 = 33380 = 33(34)20


N = 27(1 + 80)20
N = 27(1 + 20C180 + 100M)
N = 27 + 100M

63)

S = (1)(nC0)2 + 3(nC1)2 +....+(2n–1)(nCn–1)2 + (2n + 1) (nCn)2 .... (1)


S = (2n + 1)(nC0)2 + ...... +(1)(nCn)2 .... (2)
(1) + (2)
2S = (2n + 2) (nC02 + nC12 + .... + nCn2)
S = (n + 1) (2nCn)

64)
Explanation of Question: To find value of

Concept: “This question is based on (1 + x)n = nC0 + nC1x + nC2 x2 + ............. + nCn xn

Solution:

(1 + x)40 = 40C0 + 40C1x + 40C2x2 + ... + 40C40x40


put x = 1 ⇒ 240 = 40C0 + 40C1 + 40C2 + ... + 40C40 .... (1)
x = –1 ⇒ 0 = 40C0 – 40C1 + 40C2 + ... .... (2)
(1) + (2)
⇒ 239 = 40C0 + 40C2 + 40C4 + ...

Final Answer: The correct option is (1)

65)

T4+1 = 10C4(–1)4 (x2)4 = 10C4

Tr+1 = 10Cr x10–r = 10C5


⇒ x10–2r = x0
⇒r=5

ratio is →

66)

(28 – 1)999
= (1 – 28)999

Remainder part has –999C0 = –1 = –7 + 6


Remainder = 6

67)

(2n – 4)2 = 2n + 2
⇒ 4n2 – 16n + 16 = 2n + 2 ⇒ 2n2 – 9n + 7 = 0

⇒ 2n2 – 9n + 8 = 1

68) Question Explanation: To find value of .


Concept: This question is based on nC0 + nC1 + nC2 +....+ nCn = 2n
(1 + x)n = nC0 + nC1x + nC2x2 +....+ nCnxn

Solution:

Final answer: The correct option is (2).

69)

= = 2n+1 – 1 – 1.

70)
5040 × 8 × 9 × 10
last three digits = 800

71)

m + n = 99

72)
⇒ 19C2 + 19C3 + ..... + 19C9 = 19N


19N = 2 – C1 – 19C0
18 19

⇒ N = 13796

73) (3 – 5x)15 when

≤r≤
⇒3≤r≤4
⇒ r = 3 or r = 4

∴ T4 = 15C3.312. = –15C3.312
= –455 × 312
T5 = 15C4.311.(–1)4 = 15C4.311 = 455 × 312
∴ |T4| = |T5| = 455 × 312

74) (41/4 + 51/6)120


Tr+1 = 120Cr(21/2)120–r(5)r/6
for rational terms r = 6λ 0 ≤ r ≤ 120
so total no of forms are 21.

75) Question Explanation:


0

We have given (1 + 2x – 3x3) and we have to find coeff. of x .

Concept:
This question is based on general term in the binomial expansion and coeff. of specific term.

Solution:

General term of

Put r = 6 to get coeff. of

Put r = 7 to get coeff. of

Final Answer:
The correct answer is 54.

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