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29-06-2025

1803CJA101029250042 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) Three rods AB, BC and AC having thermal resistance of 10 units, 10 units and 20 units
respectively are connected as shown in the figure. Ends A and C are maintained at constant
temperature of 100°C and 0°C, respectively. Which of the following is correct?

(A) Rate at which heat is crossing junction B is 5 units


(B) Rate of heat flow in rod AC is same as rate of heat flow through B
(C) Rate of heat flow through B is 10 units
(D) None of the above

2) For the given circuit, select the correct alternative(s)

(A)
The equivalent capacitance between points 1 & 2 is

(B)
The equivalent capacitance between points 3 & 6 is

(C)
The equivalent capacitance between points 1 & 3 is

(D)
The equivalent capacitance between points 3 & 5 is

3) Two concentric conducting spherical shells of radii R and 2R having charges qA and qB and
potential 2v and 3v/2 respectively. Now shell B is earthen by closing switch S. Let charges on
spherical shells A & B become q'A & q'B respectively, then

(A) qA/qB = 1/2 (magnitude)


(B) q'A/q'B = 1 (magnitude)

(C)
potential of A after earthing becomes

(D)
potential difference between A and B after earthing becomes

4) A real object is placed in front of a lens. It is found that its image is two times larger than it. Now
the object is shifted by a distance of 10 cm then the new image found to be 3 times larger than the
object. Then the focal length of the lens may be (in cm) :-

(A) 60 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 12 cm
(D) 24 cm

5) A charge q is placed inside a spherical cavity made in uncharged conducting sphere of radius R as
shown. A point charge q0 is placed at a separation d from centre of the solid sphere.

(A) 0
Electric field at P due to external charge q will be .

(B)
Electric field at P due to all the induced charges on sphere will be .
(C) Electric field at P due to all the charges will be zero.
(D) Electric field at P due to all the induced charges on sphere will be zero.

6) Two bodies, each of mass M, are kept fixed with a separation 2L. A particle of mass m is projected
from the midpoint of the line joining their centers, perpendicular to the line. The gravitational
constant is G. The correct statement(s) is (are) :-
The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is
(A)
.
The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is
(B)
.
The minimum initial velocity of the mass m to escape the gravitational field of the two bodies is
(C)
.
(D) The energy of the mass m remains constant.

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Observe the circuit in Fig. and match the following (assume q1, q2 and q3 be the charges on three

capacitors).

List–I List–II

(I) q1 (in μC) (P) 50

(II) q2 (in μC) (Q)

(III) q3 (in μC) (R)

Potential difference across


(IV) (S)
6 μF capacitor is (in volt)

(T) 205
(A) I → Q;II → Q;III → P;IV → R
(B) I → P;II → Q;III → T;IV → T
(C) I → Q;II → R;III → P;IV → S
(D) I → T;II → R;III → Q;IV → Q

2) Bodies X and Y have the same initial temperature and kept in same surrounding.

List-I List-II

Solid sphere (X) and hollow


Initial rate of heat loss of
(I) sphere (Y) of same radius and (P)
X is equal to that of Y.
material
Solid sphere (X) and solid cube Initial rate of heat loss of
(II) (Q)
(Y) of same material and volume X is greater than that of Y.

Thin hollow sphere (X) and


disc (Y) of same thickness t and Initial rate of heat loss of Y
(III) (R)
same material and same radius r is greater than that of X.
(r >> t)

Two solid spheres (X, Y) of


same material and same radius. Initial rate of cooling of X
(IV) (S)
X has black coating, Y has silver is greater than that of Y.
coating.

Initial rate of cooling of Y


(T)
is greater than that of X.
(A) I → P,T;II → R,T;III → Q,T;IV → Q,S
(B) I → Q,T;II → P,S;III → P,T;IV → P,R
(C) I → P,S;II → Q,T;III → R,S;IV → Q,T
(D) I → R,T;II → P,Q;III → S,T;IV → P,Q

3) Consider the electric circuits given in List-I and List-II gives values of some quantities from
electric circuits. Match the corresponding quantities with correct circuit.

List I List II

(I) (P)

(II) (Q)

(III) (R)
(IV) (S) Va – Vb = 4V

(T) Va – Vb = 0
(A) I → S;II → P;III → R;IV → Q
(B) I → S;II → P;III → Q;IV → S
(C) I → R;II → S;III → R;IV → T
(D) I → S;II → T;III → P;IV → Q

4) List-I shows four configurations, each consisting of a pair of ideal electric dipoles. Each dipole has
a dipole moment of magnitude , oriented as marked by arrows in the figures. In all the
configurations the dipoles are fixed such that they are at a distance 2 apart along the direction.
The midpoint of the line joining the two dipoles is . The possible resultant electric fields at are
given in List-II. Choose the option that describes the correct match between the entries in List-I to
those in List-II.

List-I List-II

(I) (P)

(II) (Q)

(III) (R)
(IV) (S)

(T)

(A) I → R;II → P;III → Q;IV → S


(B) I → S;II → T;III → R;IV → P
(C) I → Q;II → P;III → S;IV → T
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → R;IV → T

SECTION-II

1) Steel wire of length ‘L’ at 40°C is suspended from the ceiling and then a mass ‘m’ is hung from its
free end. The wire is cooled down from 40°C to 30°C to regain its original length ‘L’.
0
The coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the steel is 10–5 / C. Young’s modulus of steel is 1011
N/m2 and radius of the wire is 1 mm. Assume that L >> diameter of the wire. Then the value of ‘m’
in kg is nearly. (g = 10 m/sec2)

2) For a black body at temperature 727°C, its net radiating power is 60 watt and temperature of
surrounding is 227°C. If temperature of black body is changed to 1227°C then its net radiating
power will be-

3) The diagram shows four capacitors with capacitances and break down voltages as mentioned.
What should be the maximum value of the external emf source such that no capacitor breaks down?

4) The connections shown in figure are established with the switch S open. How much charge will

flow through the switch if it is closed ?

5) A transparent sphere of radius 4m has a cavity of radius 2m as shown in figure. Find the
refractive index of the sphere if a parallel beam of light falling on left surface focuses at point P.

Take

6) Four short electric dipoles, 3 each of dipole moment P and the fourth of dipole moment 2P are
fixed at the vertices of an square of side length r. The dipole moments are oriented as shown in
diagram and the centre of the square lies at the origin. The electric field strength vector at the

origin is given as , then find value of (x + y).

7) The average time of revolution of the Soviet ship-satel-nick “Vostok” in which Yuri Gagarin flew
around the Earth globe for the first time in April 12, 1961, was T1 = 89 minutes, with an average
altitude above ground h = 209 km. The closest satellite of Mars - Phobos - orbiting the planet during
T2 = 7 hours 25 minutes, while the center of Mars is on average distance of R2 = 9400 km from

Phobos. Determine approximately where, M2 is mass of Mars and M1 is mass of the Earth. It
is given that the average radius of the earth R = 6371 km.

8) The current supplied to the circuit is I ampere as shown. Assuming both cells as ideal find 4I.

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1) Which of the following compounds are resolvable into d or - forms?


(A) [ZnCl2(en)]
(B) [Be(acac)2]
(C) [Co(gly)3]
3–
(D) [Cr(C2O4)3]

2) Which of the following statement is correct regarding "Ferrocene"?

(A) It has a sandwich - like arrangement


(B) It is stable due to aromaticity in the molecule.
(C) It has EAN equal to next nearest noble gas configuration
(D) it is synthesized by reacting cyclopentadienyl anion with an iron (III) salt.

3) Which combination of reagents will not bring about the following conversion ?


(A) MeMgBr/H , H2SO4/Δ, HBr/H2O2, hv

(B) MeMgBr/H , H2SO4/Δ, HBr

(C) MeMgBr/H , HBr/CCl4
(D) MeMgBr, NH4Br

4)
R can be obtained as a product in reaction :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) For the reaction : following graph is given,


–2 –1
k1 = 4 × 10 sec . Which is/are correct statement (s) (ln 2 = 0.7, ln 8/7 = 0.14)
(A) Equilibrium constant is 4.0
(B) Time taken for the completion of 50% of equilibrium conc. of B is 14 sec.
(C) Time taken for the completion of 10% of initial conc. of A is 2.8 sec.
(D) Rate constant of backward reaction is 10–2 sec–1

6) Consider the reaction

The conc. of as a function of time is shown below for a particular experiment. Which lines
represent the INCORRECT tangents to the graph at the origin (t = 0)

(Take ln2 = 0.693)

(A) I
(B) II
(C) III
(D) IV

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Match the list:

List- I List- II
Compounds Characteristics of compounds
(P) CaC2 (1) two π-bonds in anion
(Q) BaO2 (2) no π-bond in anion
(R) KCN (3) Paramagnetic
(S) KO2 (4) Diamagnetic
(5) Fractional bond order in anion

The CORRECT option is :-


(A) P → 1,4;Q → 2,4;R → 3,5;S → 3,5
(B) P → 1,4,5;Q → 2,3;R → 1,4;S → 2,5
(C) P → 2,4;Q → 1,4;R → 2,5;S → 2,3,5
(D) P → 1,4;Q → 2,4;R → 1,4;S → 3,5

2)

List-I List-II

(P) CH3 – C ≡ C – CH3 → cis-2-butene (1) Na/NH3(l)

(Q) → trans-2-butene (2) H2/Pd/BaSO4

(R) CH3C ≡ C – CH3 → 1 -Butyne (3) alc. KOH, Δ

(S) CH3 – CH3 – C ≡ CH→ 2-Butyne (4) NaNH2, Δ

(5) H2 / Pt
(A) P → 2;Q → 1;R → 5;S → 4
(B) P → 2;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 3
(C) P → 4;Q → 1;R → 3;S → 4
(D) P → 2;Q → 3;R → 5;S → 4

3)

List-I List-II
(Solute type) (Property in aqueous solution)

(P) Urea (1) ΔTb = Kb (m + 3αm)

(Q) CH3COOH (2)


Abnormal molar mass =

(R) K2 [PtCl6] (3) P = CRT

(S) AlCl3 (4)


Psolution = × P°

(5) van't Hoff factor = 1 + α


(A) P → 3;Q → 2;R → 5;S → 1
(B) P → 4;Q → 5;R → 2;S → 1
(C) P → 3;Q → 5;R → 2;S → 1
(D) P → 4;Q → 2;R → 1;S → 5

4)
List-I List-II

(P) Radius of 2nd orbit of Li2+ ion (1)

(Q) Velocity of electron in 4th orbit in He+ ion (2)


eV

Total energy of electron in 2nd orbit of electron in


(R) (3)
Li2+

Frequency of revolution of electron in 2nd orbit


(S) (4)
of electron in Li2+ ion. eV

(5)

(A) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 2;S → 5


(B) P → 5;Q → 1;R → 2;S → 3
(C) P → 2;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 3
(D) P → 5;Q → 4;R → 2;S → 3

SECTION-II

1) Find the number of molecules / ions which do not exist.


PI5(g), PCl6– , PI6– , PI4+ , PBr6– , PH5

2)

How many ligands are ambidentate among given ?


, , , , , , , ,

3) How many geometrical isomers are possible for the complex [Co (en) Cl2 Br2]– ?

4)
Calculate the value of x

5) Identify total number of extensive properties from given thermodynamic properties :


Boiling point, entropy, enthalpy, resistance, internal energy, Total K.E. of ideal gas, refractive index,
emf of cell, molarity, molality, volume, temperature.

6) The gas phase decomposition of dimethyl ether follows first order kinetics
The reaction is carried out in a constant volume container at and has a half-life of 14.5
minutes. Initially only dimethyl ether is present at a pressure of 0.4 atm. What is the total pressure
of the system after 29 mins. Assume ideal gas behavior.

7) How many alkenes are possible by C5H10 which can form acetaldehyde on ozonolysis.

8) Consider following reactions and write total number of reactions which can produce 1° alcohol as
one of the product.

(i) (ii)

(iii) (iv)

(v) (vi)

(vii) (viii)

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) Consider two circles


S1 : x2 + y2 = 16
S2 : (x – 7)2 + y2 = 9

(A) Number of common tangent is 3


(B) Point of contact of S1 and S2 is (4, 0)
(C) Length of common tangent is
(D) Equation of radical axis is x + 4 = 0

2) Let S1 = 0 & S2 = 0 are two circle & they are mirror image w.r.t. the line L = 0. If the centre of S1
= 0 is (2, 4) & the point of intersection of their internal common tangents is (6, 8), then which of the
following is true -

(A) Centre of S2 = 0 is (10, 12)


(B) Sum of intercepts made by the line L = 0 on co-ordinate axes is 28
(C) Point of intersection of their external common tangent does not exist
(D) Radical axis of S1 = 0 & S2 = 0 is L = 0

3) If f(x) = 3sinx + 4cosx – 6x, ∀ x ∈ R and g(x) = x3 + x2 + x + 1, ∀ x ∈ R, then which of the following
is true

(A) f(x) is strictly decreasing ∀ x ∈ R


(B) g(x) is strictly decreasing ∀ x ∈ R
(C) fog(x) is decreasing ∀ x ∈ R
(D) gof(x) is decreasing ∀ x ∈ R

4)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5) If [.] denotes greatest integer function then value of , then I is divisible


by

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 11
(D) 3

6) If f(x) = x3 + px2 + qx + r and p2 < 2q, p,q,r ∈ R, then which of the following is true, in (–∞,∞)

(A) f(x) has a local maxima


(B) f(x) is strictly increasing
(C) f(x) is strictly decreasing
(D) f(x) is not bounded

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Match list -I and II

List-I List-II
(I) (P)
The greatest value of on [0,∞) is

(II) (Q)
The maximum value of in [2,∞) is

Let x > 0, y > 0 and xy = 1, then minimum value of


(III) (R) e

The perimeter of a sector is 4e. The area of the sector is


(IV) (S)
maximum when its radius is

(T) 2e
(A) I → P;II → R;III → Q;IV → S
(B) I → R;II → P;III → S;IV → Q
(C) I → S;II → Q;III → P;IV → R
(D) I → Q;II → S;III → S;IV → P

2)

Match list -I and II

List-I List-II

(I) (P) (–∞,–1)


The function decreases in the interval

(II) The function f(x) = 2tan–1x – x decreases in the interval (Q) (–∞,0)

(III) (R) (0,∞)


The function f(x) = x – ex + tan increases in the interval

(IV) The interval in which f(x) = x – sin x is positive, is (S) (1,∞)

(T) (–1,∞)
(A) I → Q;II → R;III → P;IV → S
(B) I → P,S;II → P,S;III → Q;IV → R,S
(C) I → Q,R;II → Q,S;III → R;IV → P
(D) I → R;II → R;III → P;IV → Q

3) Match list -I and II

List-I List-II

(I) If |g(x) – g(y)| < |x – y|99, (n ∈ N) then g'(x) equals (P) –2

(II) (Q) –1
Differential coefficient of sin–1 with respect to in x ∈ (0,1)

(III) If y = cot–1 (tanx) + tan–1(cot x), π/2 < x < π, then dy/dx equals (R) 0

(IV) If y = y(x) and it follows the relation 4xexy = y + 5 sin2x, then y'(0) is equal to (S) 1
(T) 4

(A) I → R;II → S;III → P;IV → T


(B) I → S;II → R;III → Q;IV → P
(C) I → Q;II → T;III → P;IV → Q
(D) I → R;II → S;III → T;IV → S

4) Match list -I and II

List-I List-II

(I) (P)

(II) (Q) ex tanx + C

(III) (R) ex sinx + C

(IV) (S)

(T)

(A) I → S;II → Q;III → R;IV → T


(B) I → P;II → R;III → Q;IV → S
(C) I → Q;II → S;III → P;IV → T
(D) I → Q;II → P;III → S;IV → P

SECTION-II

1) Let , then is equal to

2) A curve g(x) = is passing through origin, then, the value of


|7g(–1)| is equal to

3) Shortest distance between curves y = x2 and (x – 18)2 + y2 = 4 is equal to d, then value of (d + 2)2
=
4)

(C = constant of integration),

If , then is equal to

5) A = {1,2,3,4} and
B = {–4,–3,–2,–1,1,2,3,4},
Let f is a function from A to B such that f(i) ≠ ±i, :∀ ∈ {1,2,3,4},
and |f(x1)| ≠ |f(x2)|, ∀ x1,x2 ∈ {1,2,3,4}, (where x1 ≠ x2 ) then number of such functions is equal to

6) f(x) =
f : R → R, be a function. If x1,x3 are points of local minima, x2 is point of local maxima and α,β are
points of inflection then value of |x1 + x2 + x3 + α + β| =

7) The number of real solutions of equation

8) f(x) = [2x] + {3x}, x ∈ [0,3] and g(x) = sgn(x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6)


where [.] denotes greatest integer function
{.} denotes fractional part function and sgn dentoes signum of x.
If ℓ1 and ℓ2 be the number of points of discontinuity of f(x) and g(x) respectively then value of ℓ1 +
ℓ2 is equal to
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. A,B A,B,C A,B,D A,C A,B,C B,D

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10
A. C A A C

SECTION-II

Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 3.14 320.00 2.50 12.00 2.62 2.00 3.43 9.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. C,D A,B,C B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,C

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 25 26 27 28
A. D B C A

SECTION-II

Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 4.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 1.00 3.00 6.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. A,B,C A,B,C,D A,C,D D A,C B,D

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 43 44 45 46
A. C B A C
SECTION-II

Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 1.33 or 1.34 1.00 272.00 2.33 or 2.34 144.00 3.33 or 3.34 4.00 12.00
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)

Req = 10 units ⇒ itotal = units


iHeat through (AB + BC) = iHeat through AC
Heat current will flow equally through (AB + BC) & AC.

2)

(A) (B) (C)

3) VA = = 2V, VB =


After earthing of B,
&

4) f =

5)
6)
For the min. speed of the mass m to escape :
• KE at ∞ is 0.
• PE at ∞ is considered to be 0.
∴ TE at ∞ is 0.
From energy conservation,
KE + PE = 0

7)

Concept:- It is based on Kirchhoff’s Rule.

Step by step solution:-

Step 1:- Let the charge following through battery of 10V & 20V be q1 & q2 respectively.

Step 2:- Circuit indication charge on each capacitor & loops.

Step 3:- Loop 1

Loop 2

Step 4:- Solving (i) & (ii)


Potential difference across 6µF = 50/6V = 25/3V
Hence a – 2, b – 3, c – 1, d – 4

8) (I)

for my < mx

P → 1, 5

(II)

Q → 2, 4

(III)

R → 2, 5

(IV)
S → 2,4

9) (P) I1 =

I2 =
I3 = 0
Va – Vb = 4
(Q) Using KCL at n (a) I1 + I2 = I3

⇒ 10 + + = Va = Va

Va =

⇒ I1 = , I2 = , I3 = .
(R) refer to NCERT text book part I, pag no 117, 118

I1 = 2.5 A, I2 = , I3 =
Va – Vb = 2.5 V

(S)
KVL in upper loop (1)
8I1 + 10I3 = 2v
KVL in lower loop (2)
9I2 + 10I3 = 1v
and at junction (a),
I2 + I1 = I3
solving the three equation

we get, I1 =
I2 =

I3 =

& Va – Vb =

10)

11)

12) 60 = K(10004 – 5004) .....(i)


E = K(15004 – 5004) .....(ii)

from (i) and (ii) ⇒ E = 320

13) Ans. 2.50 or 2500


Q1max = 3 C × 103 C.
Q2max = 4 C × 103 C.
Qmax for first branch 3 C × 103 C

=
Similarly for second branch
= 7C ×103 C = 6C × 103C

= = kV
The two branches are in parallel. So in order to find max value of voltage for which no
capacitor breaks down < .

14) Initial circuit

= 16 C

Final circuit
Initially charge on A & B combinted is 0 and finally at is –12
So charge flowing is 12 µC

15)

⇒ ⇒v=

;
2
⇒ µ – 3µ + 1 = 0

⇒µ=

16) Er =

Er = = 2E

Eθ =

Eθ = =E

=
∴x+y= =2

17)

18)
applying KCL at function A & B ;

I=

&I=

we get, x = &I=

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

19) Option (A) : [ZnCl2(en)] : Zn2+, 3d10, sp3, tetrahedral → Inactive


Option (B) : [Be(acac)2] : sp3, tetrahedral, active; where acac → symmetrical bidentate ligand.
Option (C) : [Co(gly)3] : is [M(AA)3] type so, optically active.
Option (D) : [Cr(C2O4)3]3– : is [M(AA)3] type so, optically active.

20)

Theory based

21)

HBr in presence of peroxide gives anti markovnikoff poroduct

22)

23)
24) Half time from graph
change of conc. with time shows it is first order.

Rate = k[NH4NO2] = × 0.4 = 2.31 × 10–3 ML–1 min–1


When graph is drawn between conc. and time, the slope of tangent represent the rate at that
instant of time.

Since the slope of line is coinciding with theoretical rate line represent the correct slope.
line represent the correct slope.

25)

Based on basic concept of MOT.

26)

alc.KOH favours internal alkyne and NaNH2 Δ favours terminal alkyne.

27)

(P) Urea ⇒ Non-electrolyte


P = CRT
(Q)
i=1+α
(S)
i = 1 + 3α
ΔTb = Kb (m + 3αm)

28)

(P)

(Q)

29) PI5(g), PI6– , PBr6– and PH5 do not exist due to steric repulsion.
30) , ,

31)

Position of bidentate ligand is not possible at anti position.

32)

First grignard reacts as base

33)

5→6
As per theory

34) CH3OCH3(g) → CH4 + H2 + CO 0.4 – – –


0.4 – x x x x
st
For 1 order :

= 0.4 + 2x
= 0.4 + 2 × 0.3

35)

For aldehyde double bond should be on corner.

36)
Theory based

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

37) S1 : x2 + y2 = 16 C1(0, 0) r1 = 4
S2 : (x – 7)2 + y2 = 9 C2(7, 0) r2 = 3

Length of DCT =
Radical Axis S1 – S2 = 0
x=4

38) (A)
(6, 8) is middle point of (2, 4) & (x1, y1)
⇒ (x1, y1) ≠ (10, 12)
(B) The line L is passing through (6, 8) & perpendicular to line joining their centres. Line
joining the centres have slope 1 then line L = 0 has slip –1. Equation of line L = 0 is y – 8 =
(–1) (x – 6)
⇒ x + y = 14
sum of intercepts is equal to 28.
(C) External common tangents are parallel & their point of intersects does not exist.
(D) Radical axes is line perpendicular to line joining the centres & this time it is also
perpendicular bisector of line joining the centres because both circles will have the same
radius.

39)

f'(x) = 3 cosx – 4 sinx – 6 < 0, ∀ x ∈ R


g'(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 1 > 0, ∀ x ∈ R
and
so fog

40)
Put tanx = t, sec2x dx = dt

41)

I=1+4+1+2+3
I = 11

42)

f'(x) = 3x2 + 2px + q


D = 4p2 – 12q
= 4(p2 – 3q) < 0
so f(x) is strictly

43)

(A)
f'(x) = 0 ⇒ 4 – x2 = 0 ⇒ x = 2

x = 2 is point of maxima,

(B)

(C)

(D) 2r + rθ = 4e,

A = 2er – r2,
r=e

44)

(I)
in (–∞, –1) & (1,∞)

(II)
(III)
(IV) f '(x) = 1 – cosx, ∀ x ∈ R
x – sinx > 0, x > 0

45)

(I) |g(x) – g(y)| < (x – y)99 ⇒ g'(x) = 0

(II)

(III)

(IV) 4xexy = y + 5 sin2x, x = 0, y = 0

4 = y'(0)

46)

(I)

(II)

(III) , x–3 + 1 = t, –3x–4dx = dt

(IV)
47)
x = sinθ, θ = sin–1x
f(x) = sin–1(sin2θ) + cos1(cosθ)
f(x) = 2θ + (–θ)
f(x) = sin–1x

48)

x6 + x5 + x4 = t
(6x5 + 5x4 + 4x3)dx = dt

49)

y = x2, , slope of normal = ,

so
if passes through (18,0)

x1 = 2
Point (2,4) and (18,0)

50)

ex + e–x = t
51)

D4 × (2)4

= (12 – 4 + 1) × 16
= 144

52)

f'(x) = x3 – 2x2 – x + 2
= (x – 1) (x + 1) (x – 2)

x1 = –1, x2 = 1, x3 = 2

f "(x) = 3x2 – 4x – 1, α + β =

53)
y = x2e–x for x > 0
y = 2xe–x – e–x.x2
y = e–x.x (2 – x)

54)
0 < 2x < 6, 0 < 3x < 9
No. of points of discontinuity of f(x) = 9
No. of points of discontinuity of g(x) = 3
ℓ1 + ℓ2 = 12

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