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MHT-CET [2016 ‘General instructions This question booklet contains 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Section-A: Physies & Chemistry ‘Section-B: Mathematics - 50 Questions. ‘0 Questions each and * Choice and sequence for attempting questions willbe as per the convenience ofthe candidate. * Read each question carefilly * Determine the one correct answer out ofthe four avallable options given foreach question * ack question with corect response shall be avarded one (1) mark. Ther shall be no nepatve marking, * Nomark shall be granted for marking oo or more answers ofsame question, scratching or overwriting Duration of paper is3 Hows. enrsics Ae at Iw Rim Tn potentiometer experiment, null point s —@ {HO FRO FYVR@ Fm petendomstrwrerem long Iheleagh fie terfbnce ings ae produ on a sce by Potentiometer wire is incrensed witho ‘sng two light soures of intensities [and 91, The Changing the cell, the balancing length wil ee {Driving source isnot changed) phase direncebetveentheboams is a point (@) increase (6) decrease and x a1 point Q on the screen. The diffrence (© not change (6) become zero teswoen teresltant intensities ai point Pand is 2. Aniconredispacedpualletomagncicfelle® GH al) dW 8 intensity 2000 Am-!"Themagnete ux through 6, — Frum Brewster’ aw, exp fr plished metallic the rod is 6 10-4 Wh and its cross-sectional © Surthoes te polartineceele areais3em2,Themagneticpermesbiliy ofthe) "depends wavelength ands diferent for rod in Wo A“Inrtis : different colours @ 10 &) 107 © 107 @ 104 (b) independent of wavelength and is different 2 for different colours 2. Arata ctpatate (2) ampere different colours flows trough the primary coi of the ansformer : i fos tush th primary enlace: () depends on wavelength and is ame fr primary and secondary coilis 1H. The peakem! 7, Typ 0 7. Twopartieles Xand Yhaving equal charges ater re ofA being accelerated through same potential ; difference enter a region of uniform magnetic @) 100V Vv (ov Vv a en ia Rl cee seses a hasae reel oeiacal field and describe a circular paths of radi, and ‘when accelerated through potential difference V. When proton of mass M, is accelerated ‘through potential difference 9 V, the de-Broglie wavelength associated with it will be (Assume that wavelength is determined at low voltage) 7 respectively. The ratio ofthe mass of X10 that of Yis ot af o(fo i La 10. n. 2 B. 14. 18. ‘When an clecron in hydrogen atom revolves in stationary orbit, it (a) deesrotradiat ight thoughis vlciychanges (6) doesnot radiate light nd velocity remains @ n unchanged (es light but its velocity is unchanged (d)_ radiates light with the change of energy ‘The magnetic ficld (8) inside a long, solenoid having m tums per unit length and carrying cinrenvwhen iran cote i Kept it it (ig = permeability of vacuum, = magnstic ‘susceptibility) @) ngl(=2 ——) wynly (© wont (A) wy + 2) Inbalaneed meter bridge, theresistance of bridge wire is 0.1. ©em, Unknown resistance X is connected in lef gap and 6 in right gap, null Point divides the wire in the ratio 2:3. Find the furrent drawn from the battery of § V having negligibleresistance @ IA (&) 15A @ 2A @ 5A Three parallel plateair capacitors are connected atenpentn ben hepa, Cricketer Ted gy Mod py Vad gy Teed @ eo Bo Te In an osciflator, for sustained oscillations, Barichausen criterion is AB equal to (A= voltage sain without feedback and = feedback factor) 1 @ zm 6 > O1 @2 Light of wavelength & which is less than threshold wavelength is incident on a photosensitive material, IFincident wavelength is decreased so that emitted photoelectrons are moving with same velocity, then stopping potential will (@) increase (0) decrease (©) bezero. (@ becameexaeily half ‘Arayof light travelling through rarer medium is incident at very small angle ona glass slab and after refraction its velocity is reduced by 20%. The angle of deviation is i i i 4i ®@; ©F OF OF ‘Themaximum fequency of ransmitid rao waves above which the radio waves are no longer reflected back by ionosphere is (V= maximum clectron density of lonasphere, g~ acceleration due to gravity) (@) gN () gN? (©) gNN (@) gv? 16. 18. 9. 20. Wire having tension 225 N produces six beats per second when itis tuned with a fork. When tension changes to 256 N, it is tuned with the same fork, the number of eats remain unchanged, ‘The frequency of the fork will be (2) 186Hi(b) 225H2(c) 256F (4) 280H Assuming the expression for the pressure exerted by the gas on the walls af the container, it can be shown that pressure is, a a © [3] kinecenerey perunitvolumeofa gas © [3] Kineicenery per unit volumeora gas 3 > kinetic energy per unit volumeof'a gas @ 3 ‘A. mass m) connected to « horizontal spring performs SLIM with amplitude 4. While massm, is passing through mean position, another mass rn is placed on itso that both the masses move tgrter vite aopiney Tecatiot i (msm) @ [atl cpatldinnes sige deieeniver ‘constant tangential acceleration. If the velocity. Sets auricle ia vat Os oo ot ame revolution, after the revolution has started, then the tangential acceleration is oes , © ter © Ger © der © oer Two strings A and 2 of same material are steced by same tension, The radius of the string 4 is double the radius of sting ransvrse wave vet on sing A wit peed aod sing B wits sped yy Terao" s @t MF @2 w4 a 2. 23, 4. 28. 26. 2. 28, Which of the following quantity does not change due to damping of oscillations? (@) Angular frequency(b) Time period (©) Initial phase (@)_Amplitude Ifthe end correction of an open pipe i 0.8 cm, then the inner radius ofthat pipe will be 1 2 3 @ sem &) Fem @ Fem © O2an A progressive wave is represented by) 12 sin (51—4x) em. On this wave, how fir avvay are the ‘ho points having phase difference of 90°? x, 1 k @ fmm imo i OF ‘Two particles of masses mand 9m are separated by a distance r. At a point on the line joining them the gravitational ficld is zero, The gravitational potential at that point is (G= universal constant of gravitation) 4Gm 8Gm =o © 16Gm @ -e @ - A black rectangular surface of area A etnits nergy E per second at 27°C. If length and @ 326m iodh eres 2” ini abe ad ‘temperature is raised to 327°C, then energy emitted per second becomes 4E 2 7 o> O @ @ 108 9 R Fora gas 2-04, where Ris the universal gas constant and Cy, is molar specific heat at constant volume. The gas 8 made up of molecales which are (@) rigiddiatomic ——(b)_ monoatomic (©) non-rigiddiatomic (d) polyatomic Invertical circular motion, the ratio of kinetic energy of particle at highest point wo that at lowest paint is, @ 3" 6) 2 © 08 @ 02 Two wires having same ength and material are stretched by same fore, Their diameters ae in theratio 1:3. Theratio of strain energy ex unit volume for these two wires (smaller to larget diameter) when stretched is @ 31 © 9:1 © Wd @ 81 29. 3h. 32, ‘Acring and a dise roll on the horizontal surface ‘without slipping, with same linear velocity. Ifbot hhave same mass and total kinetic energy of the ring is 4J, then total kinetic energy ofthe dsc is @U 4 © SI @ 6 ‘When the observer moves towards the stationary source with velocity v, the apparent frequency of emitted note is /,, When the observer moves away from the source with velocity v,, the apparent frequency is /;. If vis the velocity of sound in airand “7° =?,then @2 93 ©4 @5 A liquid drop having surface energy £ is spread into 512 droplets of same size. The final surface nergy of the droplets is @ 2B 6) 4E © 8B @ RE Let M be the mass and L be the length of a thin uniform rod. In firstcase, axis of rotations passing through centre and perpendicular to the length of the rod. In second case, axis of rotation is passing through one end and perpendicular to the length of the rod. The ratio of radius of gyration in first case to second case is 1 1 1 @©1 OF OF | A simple pendulum of length Jas maximum angular displacement 8, The maximum kinetic energy the bob of mass mis (g= acceleration due to gravity) (a) mgl(1 Feo) (b)_mgl (1 + cos? 0) (©) mgi(1—cos0) ()_mgi(cas 0-1) ‘Angular speed of hour hand ofa clock in degree per second is eee al fue ake ©» © @ © Pp ® a ‘The value of gravitational acceleration g at a neigh stove te ears suri sen (R= radius ofearth) @ 4=R wh © a R 2 R @ by 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. al, a. The schematic symbol of light emitting diode LEDs pay a eae o ¥ o YS om cas a ra : . eo. o: a ll The amount of work done in increasing the voltage across the plates of capacitor from $V 1010 Vis W. The work dancin inereasing it fom 10Vi0ISV wil be @ W @) 06W ~@ 125" @ 1eTW Magnetic Dux passing through a coil is initially 410 Wo. It rodutes 10 10% of is original ‘Value in ¢ second. Ifthe emt induced is 0.72 mV then ¢in second is @ 03 @) 04 ( 05 (@ 06 Resolving poster of telescope increases when (@) wavelength of light decreases (b) wavelength oflight increases (©. focal length ofeye-pie increases (d) focal length of eye-piece decreases When light of wavelength 2 is incident on photosensitive surface, the stopping potential 4s V. When light of wavelensth 3-isincidenton y same surface, the stopping potential is > Threshold wavelength forthe surface is @r2 OX O% MR “The bob ofa simple pendulum pecforms SHM. with period Tin air and with period 7 ia water Relation betwoen T and 7; is (neglect fiction dueto water, density ofthe material ofthe bob is 9 10° kgm’, density of water = 1gec) T T=2r @ 7 r © 7, @ Tz In capillary tube of radius Ra straight thin metal wire of radius (R> 7) is insertedsyrnmetically B. 45, a7. and oneend ofthe combination is dipped vertically in water such that the lower end of the ‘combination sat same level. The rise of water in the capillary tube is [T= surface tension of water, p ~ density of water and g = gravitational acceleration] Res © je = or paara (=n)pe © Rp OF ‘When open pipe is closed from one end, then third overtone of closed pipe is higher in frequency by 150 Hz than second overtone of ‘open pipe. The fundamental frequency of open end pipe will be (@ 5K ®) Ison (© 25H (@) 300K: Advent ed tiooe hemo of inertia/about an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to ts plane. Dis is melted and recast into a solid sphere. The moment of inertia of a sphere about its diameter is. 1 1 ! 1 ©; Of Og | Leta steel bar of length /, breadth b and depth d be loaded at the centre by a load W. Then the sag of bending of beam is(¥= Young's modulus of material of steel) ae we @ aay anay we ee © nar © war In Bohr’s theory of hytirogen atom, the electron jumps from higher orbit nto lower orbit p. The ‘wavelength will be minimum for the transition @ n=Stop=4 — b) n=4t0p=3 © (@) n=200p | parallel plate air capacitors are connected in series to a battery ofemf ¥. Ifone ofthe capacitor is completely filled with dielectric ‘material of constant K, then potential difference of the other capacitor will become K KV © We © xa v Oe © XK) 48, 49. $0. sh. 52. 53. 54, 58. ‘The Z-Cparallel resonant circuit (2) hasa very high impedance (b) asa very high current (6) acts as resistance of very low value (@)_haszero impedance A galvanometer of resistance 30.9 is connected toa battery of emf? V with 1970 resistance in series, A full scale deflection of 20 divisions is obtained in the galvanometer. To reduce the deflection to 10 divisions, the resistance in series required is @) 4300 (&) 4000.0 (©) 39700 (@)_ 2000.0. Two coherent sources P and Q produce interference at point A on the screen where there is adark band which is formed between 4th bright band and 5th bright band, Wavelength of light used is 6000 A. The path difference between 24 and Osis @ 14xtotom (6) 2.7 10-4om ( 43x104cn —(@) 62«104Gn CHEMISTRY If ‘nt represents total mumber of asymmetric carbon atoms in a compound, then the possible ‘number of optical isomers of the compound is @ 2) nm © 2 @) Ant? ‘The equation that represents general van't Hoff equation is () x= RT @ weler | xanver Which is the most stable allotrope of sulphur? (@)_ Octahedral sulphur (6) Monoclinic sulphur (©) Plastic sulphur (Colloidal sulphur Select the correct satement for thermoplastic polymer {a) Tt does not become soft on beating under pressure (%) eannot be remoulded (c) _Itiseither linear or branched chain polymer {@)Tisacrosstinked polymer How many Faradays of electricity ae required to deposit 10g of calcium from molten caleum Chloride using inert clectrodes? (Molar mass of calcium = 40 g mol!) @) OSF (6) IF (c) 0.25F (@) 2F 57. ot, a, on ‘Name the reagent thats used in leaching of gold. (@) Carbon (©) Sodium cyanide (©)_Carbon monoxide (4) Todine Which of the following is an analgesic? (@) Ofloxacin (b) Penicillin (©) Aminoglyeosides (d) Paracetamol ‘The compound which is not formed when a mixture of n-butyl bromide and ethyl bromide treated with sodium metal in the presence of dry etheris (butane (B) octane (©) hexane (@) ethane ‘What is the general molecular formula of the products obtained on heating lanthanoids (Ln) with sulphur? @ LaS (Ln, (© La,S, @) Ln,S; Butylated hydroxy anisole is fan (®) antioxidant" ()- cleansing agent (©) disinfectant —_(@)_ antihistamine In the cell represented by P44) Pb CIM) [Ag (IM) |AgG).the reducing agentis (@) Pb (b) Po* (@) Ag (qd) Ag* Which metal crassa simple cab sac? (a) Polonium (0) Copper (©) Nickel @ Tron ‘Tne amine ‘A’ when treated with nitrous acid gives yellow oily substance. The amine A is (a) triethylamine (©) timethslamine (©) aniline (@)_ methylphenylamine ‘Tne element that doesnot form acidic oxide is @) carbon (©) phosphorus (©, chlorine (8) barium Whileassigning &, configuration, the correct order of priority of groups attached to chiral carbon atom is (a) CONH,>COCH, > CH,OH> CI (&) CONH,>COCH, > CHO>: (©) COCH,>CONH, > CHO > CH,OH (6) CHO>CH,OH>COCH, > CONH, Bulletproofhelmets are made from @ lexan (b) saran (©) elyptal {@) thiokot Which metal is refined by Mond’s process? (@) Titanium (©) Copper (©) Nickel @ Zinc Isopropyl methyl ether when treated with cold hydrogen iodide gives {@)_ isopropy! iodide and methy! iodide @) isopropy/ alcohol and meth iodide (© isopropy/ alcohol and methy alcohol (@_isopropy! iodide and methyl aloo! wo. 70. m1. n. n ”. 75. 16. 7. 78. {In face centred cubic unit cell, what is the volume occupied? 4a? 8) Sar () Sar 16 oar? Ber © 3h Giucose on oxidation with bromine water yields sluconic acid. This reaction confirms the presence of (@)_ six carbon atoms linkedin straight chain (0) secondary alcoholic group in glucose (6) aldehyde group in glucose (@ primary aleoholic group in glucose How is sodium chromate converted into sodium dichromate in the manufacture of potassium dichromate from chromite ore? (@) Bytheaction of concentrated sulphuric acid (b) By roasting with soda ash (6) By the action of sodium hydroxide (@ By the action of limestone In dry cell, what acts asa negative electrode? @) Zine (0) Graphite (©) _Ammeniumchloride(@) Manganese dioxide Select the compound which on treatment with nitrous acid liberates nitrogen. (@) Nirocthane (0) Triethylamine (©) Diethylamine — (@) Ethylamine 5.Ogof sodium hydroxide molar mass 40 g mo!) is dissolved in litle quantity of water and the solution is diluted upio 100 mL. What is the molarity ofthe resulting solution? G@) O.Lmol dm? “() 1.0 mol dav (©) 0.425 moldnr> — (@)_1.25mol dmv Which ofthe following compound wien treated with dibenzyi cadmium yields benzyi methyl ketone? (@) Acetone (b) Acetaldehyde (©) Acsticacid ——(@)_Acetyl chloride ‘Which halide of magnesium has highest ionic character? (@) Chloride (6) Bromide (©) odie (@) Fluoride The reaction takes place in two steps as © NO,CKg) A_, NOE) Cle), G_NO,Ciig) + Clg) 2, NOA(E)+CL(2) [Identify the reaction intermediate. @) NO,Cie) (0) NOxa) ©) Che @ Ce ‘Which ofthe following aminoacid isbasicin nature? (@) Valine (@) Tyrosine (© Arginine (@ Lewwine a1. a2. 87. 89, ‘The elation between solubility ofa gas in liquid at constant temperature and external pressure is Stated by which law? @) Raoul’ law (©) van't Hoff Boyle's aw (©) vant Hoff-Charles’ law (@)_ Henry's law ‘Which among the following phenolic compound is most acdie in nature? (@) "p-aminophenol (®) Phenol (¢)_m-nitrophenol —_(d)_ p-nitrophenol Which among the following solid isa non-polar solid? (@) Hydrogen chloride (@) Stlphurdioxide (©) Water (d)_ Carbon dioxide Identify the metal that forms colourless compounds (@) Tron (26) (b).Chromium(z=24) (©, Vanadium (2=23) (@)_ Scandium (2=21) What is the highest oxidation state exhibited by. group 17 elements? OHO 3 © 45 W@ 47 Mathematical equation of first law of thermodynamics for isochoric process is. @ AU-4, (0) AU=4, © a--W (@ au- [Name thecatalyst used in commercial method of preparation of phenol @). Silica (©). Calcium phosphate (© Anhydrous aluminium chloride (@)_ Cobalt naphithenste The rate constant and halPife ofa first order reaction are related to each other as @ ba ara ©) hy, =0.693k 1 © k=06934. OD tha =Zapy Whats the combining ratio of glycerol and fatty acid when they combine to form triglyceride? @ 3:4 3:2 © 13 @ 1:2 ‘The molecular formula of Wilkinson's catalyst used inthe hydrogenation of alkenes is (@) CaCO, 0). (PhyPyRACL © (PWNH),Ch] _(@)_KLARICN] ‘The criterion for a spontaneous process is (@) aG~0 () AG<0 © 46-0 (8) A8 yy) <0 Brow ring testis used for detection of which radical? @) Ferrous © Nitrate () Nivite (@) Feric 91. 92. 93. 4, 95, 96. The reagent used in Wolf Kishner reduction is (@)_ Nil, — NH; and KOH in ethylene glycol (0) Zn-Hg cone. HCL (o) Nabi (8) Na-tlet0 ‘Which ofthe following is neutral complex? @) [PENH),Cl] (0) [Co(NH,)gIC1, © INH) IC, @) KfFACN)) Identify the compound amongst the following of whieh 0.1 M agueous solution has highest boiling point. (@) Glucose (©) Sodium chloride (c) Calciumchloride (d) Ferric chloride ‘Which reagent is used in Etard reaction? (@) Chromylchloride (6) Ethanoyl chloride (©) SnCland HCl (@) Cadmium chloride The mast abundant noble gas in atmosphere is @) neon (©) argon (©) xsnon @_ krypton Identify an extensive property amongst the following @) Viscosity (©) Density (b) Heat capacity (@)_ Surface tension 7. 100. Which of the following carboxylic acids is a tricarboxslic acid? (@ Oxalicacid ——_(b)_Citicacid (©) Suecinicacid —_(@)_Adipicacid ‘Average rate of reaction forthe following reaction, 250, (z)+0, (g) + 250,(e) is written as, a[so, a0, @ {s0,] o - {eel 1.[50, A180. © >y oS ‘What isthe amount of work done when 0.5 mole ofmethane, CH, (g), is subjected 1 combustion at 300 K? Given, R= 8.314 JK~1mot) (@) ~24947 (b) -4988 (©) +49887 (@) +2494 Primary nitroalkanes are obtained in good yield by oxidising aldoximes with the help of (@)_trffuoroperoxy acetic acid (©) acidified potassium permanganate (6) concentrated nitric acid (@)_ potassium dichromate and dilute sulphuric acid aed MATHEMATICS, Let X~ B(n, p)sif BX) 5, Var (X)=2.5, then PAX= 1) is equal to ny ( @ (3 @ (3) ry © Q © Derivative of tan” G x) with respect to sin“'(3x-4x3 )is 3 ®) © Joe @3 Rg Thedifferential equation ofthe familyoF circles touching Haxisaltheorigin's 23) wo (#-¥ \eer2e=0 @ (e+ y)Zr2y<0 Iea= "then 110 215 121 25,g4 * ayaAgg + aydpy is equal to @1 ©0 @.4 @2 fRolle’s theorem for fix) = e* (sin x—cos x) is verified on oF oF oF ws ‘The joint equation of lines passing through the origin and triseeting the first quadrant is @ © © @ ve aBy-y’ 10, a 2 B. 4 1f2 tar "(cos x) = tant (2 cosec x), then sin x+ €08 x is equal to @ wW2 ® 2 © oti (Zoe g) sin() se © tie (EN eceg aero The approximate value of fix)= x? + 5x2—7x+9 aris @ 86 0) 8 (© 84 @ 83 Ifvandom variable waiting time in minutes for bus and probability density function of « is given by 1 osrss 5 0, atherwise, then probability of waiting time not more than 4 minutes is equal to (x) @) 03 @) 08 (© 02 @ 0S Scop lirra vin In AdBC;(a~5)' cos £+(a+8)'sin* Sin equal 9 @ 6: () <2 © @ @ 2+ Pre Derivative of log (sec 0 tan 0) with respect to soc 8 at = 1 ®@o O1 OF OB The joint equation of bisectors of angles. between lines.x= Sandy =3 is @) (&-5)0-3)=0 (b) Py? 10x + 6y+16=0 (©) 0 (@) xy-Sr—3y+ 19-0 1s. 16. 7. 18, 19. 20. a. 2 The point on the curve 6y = x3 + 2 at which yrcvordinate is changing 8 times as fast as x-coordinate is @ ny ® G1) © 41D @ C41) he fanetion f(s) defined by wf k forx=0 is continuous at x~ 0, then kis equal to 1 @o M1 O42 M3 fy e® sin! x and (l—x* )= Ay, then A is equal to @ m ) —m © me @ - 4 oe, ©;7 O50 R © For what value of the function defined ball 28)06 erg by F(x) x A forx=0 is continuousat x= 0 1 20 92 M7 OF OFT al ater Y emul oor © a oy @ 10lx ) ona @l ) 3 ) 2 @ 0 23, 24. 25. 26. 2. 28. em ema : (+tan2) @) log(aet*"+e0) © +e @) legatetaryyte Toga ‘The degree and order of thedifferential equation [2}) mnie (@) 3and7 (b) 3and2 (©) Tand3 (@ 2and3 ‘The acute angle between the li (i+ 2}+i)+a(i+3-+8) and the plane Daa ® ow (2) os © (2) qm (3 The area ofthe region bounded by the curve y= draw? and Xeanisis| 2 4 @) 2squnis ——) Ssqunis 5 8 © fsqunis ——@)Ssqumis L(2) ae og|tgsin x} + 18 Figgisinay 7 el esi] +: then) is equal to f@) ex &) tans (c) seox (d)_cosee x If and B are foot of perpendicular drawn from point Q(a, 2, c) to the planes yz and 2, then equation of plane through the points 4, B and O is @ © © @ 29, 3. 32, 38, 37. Ma j+kand & and €=mi+nb, then m+ mis equal to @o ®1 ©2 @4 of 5 A et is equt to * | sec x+ sfcosecx ©§ of oF oF Ifthe probability density funetion of a random variable X's given as, a ]2]-]°]1 [2 PO =x [02 [03 [0.15 [025 [01 then F(0) is equal to @ Mex<0) &) Px>o) © 1-Pu>0) (@) 14x<0) The particular solution of the differential equation y(1+ log) —xlog.x=0 , when, o (@ ynerlogs — ) ey=slogs © w=ckgs — @ ylogr-er ‘Mand are the mid-points of the diagonals AC ‘and BD respectively of quadrilateral ABCD, then AB+AD+CB+CDis equal to (@)_2MN (6) 2NM () 4MN (d) 4NM Ifsin x isthe integrating factor (IF) of the linear 4 ifferential equation {P+ Py'=@ then Pis @ logsinx (0) cos x © tnx (@) cotx Which of the following equation does not represent a pair of lines? @ e-x=0 (b) xy-x=0 © yaxt @ aytxty+1=0 Probability of guessing correctly atleast 7 out of 10 answers ina “True or False” tests equal to ee Da Oe Or Oe Principal solutions at the equation sin 2+ eos 2e=O,wherenex<2xare 7s Me 9 Ie I iotig eae Lis 1 15 198 ae ae 38, 40. Al. 42, 43. 44, It ine joining points A and B having position vectors 6a — 4h + 4c and —4c respectively and the line joining the points C and D having position vectors —a—2b—3 cand a+ 2b— Se intersect, then point of intersection is @B @C MD WMA 2 2) fo -1 tta=|"5 2} 4], 0 |sthen (B47 is equal 0 ofs] [23] oft ale fp : Every square is a rectangle. g : Every rhombus is @ kite, then truth values ofp —>q and pergare_and__ respectively. @ BF ®) TF © RT @ TT IF), Hh) and (p) are centroid orthocentre and circumcentre ofa triangle and xp + yh+22=0, then (x, y,2) is equal to @ Liz ) 213 © U3 @ 235 ‘Which of the following quantified statement is, true? (@). Thesquare of every real number is positive () Thereexists areal number, whose squareis, negative (©) Thereexists areal number, whose squareis not positive (@_Everyreal number isrational ‘The general solution ofthe equation tan? x= 1 is @ m+ wo mF (@ mst ( 2mat ‘The shaded part of given figure indicates in feasible region, is.) then the constraints are 45, 46. a7. 49. (a) x,y 20,x+y 20,x 25,ys3 (be) xy20,x-y 20,7 <5,9<3 (©) Ny 20,x-y 20,x <8,y23 @ x,y20,x-y<0,x <5,ys3 Direction satosothe line which is perpendicular to the lines with direction ratios —1, 2, 2and 0,2, 1 are @ 112 @ 3-12 © 212 @ 212 - is equal to if 3 fa 2 obj] oft] j3 2 y-t 2 odd © aa J+4k and Wi=i-j+kb=2i4ajrke=s G-(6xZ)=10 , then is equal © @6 7 ©9 Wo lirndoarvacnbles~b [n=5.P=) ten P2 © @— <—— 1+ Let P be the point where gravitational fild Gm __G9m © (roxy = (r-a) = Vor rx sat 4 ‘Now gravitational potential at this point is { Gm ommt) | ~ {et - (@ AccordingtoStefan’s Boltzmann law, E=ecA(T* When 1 I b 3 and. > respectively. Area becomes and b are changed to 7 (sA=ib) 3 Now for two different cases E'_ at (227+373)'_1/600) 4 army asm) @ Wehave given R a 0 Here, R= universal gas constant 28. 29. ® @ C,=molar specific heat at constant volume ‘The gasis diatomic in nature ‘We know in vertical circle velocity of a particleat lowes point, v, = /Far velocityofparicleathighes point, v,— Fg ‘So, KE at highest point of the vertical circle 1 og k,=L nrg oes and KE at lowest point ofthe vertical sircle = dn sr SEE Ky= pmse-F kK, So,requited ratio, mers 2 “Energy perunit volume in sting is given by 1 pstessxstrin Stross(S) \° Strain(L) oA() os 22.9 As aa Fora rolling die or ring kinetic energy is fog. t ven by KE=2mv? +4. iven by KE=5 nv’ +510" The ring and dise will have same tee ‘translational kinetic energy. i.e. mv? Rotational kinetic energy of the dise Fai Lantana? astrng t= tan Ena? (clemk) oo 2 30.) Wehave given Hh=2 a. © fs 4, apparent frequency heard by the listener ‘then velocity vis towards the observer. £,= apparent frequency heard by the listener when velocity v, is away irom the observer. ‘Nov, the apparent frequency of sound heard by the listener when observer is moving ‘towards the source is given by : | Similarly when observer is moving away from the source, apparent frequency heard bby the listener is given by a VL aasav-ay =v) “yi ye “ Surface area of the liquid drop A= 4nR? ee aigtagaanen ees asst. wit the onl splits into 512 droplets, the peat eeae aie | Co mela toma th ae A ie 4mm’ =si2xtnr = 3 3 8 Tolar roplsi Asiteene(®) na 5 ‘Change in surface area A, A, 32. 33. ® © +) =4n(sR? -)= 7° ‘Surface energy, E = AT [A=area,T = tension] BAYT BA, EAT A : erg ‘Moment ofiners of thin rod whose axis is passing through its middle point and perpendicular tots length is given by ML? aha. 4) In terms of radius of gyration, it can be writen $0, 1=MK? Gi) ‘Comparing equation (i) and i), we get 2. ML eR = Kk (iii) 2N3 ‘Moment of inertia of rod whose axis is passing through one of its end is given by ML 1 mg) 3 In terms of radius of gyration, it can be written as T=MK? Compa 2) equation (iv) and (), we get Eqs. (iii) and (vi), Kbit Went 2 fixb 2 Potential energy of pendulum, when bob is at rest, is given by (PE)=mgl When bob is displaced by small angular displacement 0, the pendulum will lose PE. ‘of bob which gets converted into kinetic energy (KE). So, from conservation of energy Loss in PE= gain in KE = KE= mg!—mgicos 21 (10050) 34. 35. 36. 37. (©) Total displacementof hour hand ofa clock 8=2n=360°( n=180") ‘Time required for this displacement, t= 12» 36005, _ 8 360 So, angular speed, ©= 7-75-3650 7130 degrees ‘The value of acceleration due to gravity g @ fata height b is given by => 2R-Rth > Reh (©) Thesymbol of ight emitting diode (LED) is inereasing the voltage from V, (0 V, is given by L © e(vz-v) putting the values, we get 1 e 5 dircxag? -5 pene -5) di) ‘Again work done when the plate vollageis increased from 10 V to 15 V is given by w, = Lxcxis108) 2 1 2 Using eqs. (i) and (i), we get WTEC. W, Base = W=167W 125¢ x125=125C, . 2 38. (©) We have given, Initial lux (6,)=4 10-4 Wo 4x10*x10 Final fax (@))= =4% 10° Wb Bmfinduced (e) is given by “ 107 4x10 4x10°x9. 2x10" 2 L.= acceleration dueto gravity in water] Effective value of acceleration due 10 ‘gravity when bob is immersed in water, is given by 0-1 ssvetin nyt () [Here « = density ofbob, 9 = density ofwatr] 210-10! A 38. (@) Resolving power ofa tlescope is given by d iam 1 ia Zz as Ree so t-2nf = q-30 [rom fé] ‘On decreasing the wavelength of light, 98 8 Thing ptf nse” 2.) Ricofvurinthospily h(a a. wo Einasios phosslectic @ ie Pl J ees pa(R=r) 1 poev inthe gene, For wavelength A, stopping potential is V Sontl= Later Now equa baooee ear: is pa(R—r) sere A) 43. @)_ Fundamental frequency of organ pipe (f,) : iseiveny For wovelengih 3, stoping potas iow enti benomen he 3p Me te Fox ai overoe, 35,=28 = Fora closed organ pipe, fundamental oe ' f tM suid overtone of oo. pequeney ix = Third overtone of a lo tig pai 165.5 Lan he, he rad > =50 und o=— x y Weave given, TY S130 Thus, we get y=52 2 41. (@) Time period of simple pendulum in water (1) is given by T=2n, t Vir ~ (Z-f}tau0 = ‘e150 = 44, 43, 46, 47. CO) © @ ® Mot ctdie = ME When the disc is melted into solid sphere, were ‘Volume of disc = Volume of solid sphere mixRdge 6 MOL. ofsoldsphore 2m" Deg mR 1 sa 00S {1=momentofinertiaofdie = My ‘The sag of bending of beam of lengih 1 loaded at free end by weight W is given by According to Bobr's theory; the wavelength ‘of radiation, emit given by ‘As the enetiy diffvence AE = E,—E, is ‘very small, sominimum wavelength will ake efor anton felon frm n= Sto a. ‘en diletrc isnot inserted tt } tf ee ® When dielectric is inserted in one of the capacitor, 48. 49. 50, @ © © The capacitance of first capacitor becomes KC, so by charge conservation, (kCyv, = Cv, (ii) Veet ay Tae x : = v,-({ (V4V,=v) ax] For parallel resonance L-C circuit, the ‘capacitive reaction is equal to inductive reactance, ‘The total impedance ofthe circuit increases ‘oinginity means the circuit draws nocurrent from the AC power source. Total current through the galvanometer is given by eu ee Ry 1970+30 2000 =10°A Asttis current provides fll scale deflection (e204). ‘To get the deflection of 10 divisions, value of resistance needed to connect can be ‘obtained as «10° -200 So, the resistance of 1970 Q is to be replaced by 1970+ 2000 = 3970 0. 28 Asax= 5 [Where, Ax=path difference] For 4th dark fringe, B=Qnt)n => B=(2441)n=9n 9 1989, 96u10° are 2 710 m=2.7 « 10-4em s1. s2. 33. 54, 56. 57. 58. 59, 60. a. 2. 64. 68. CHEMISTRY ‘The number of optical isomers depends ‘upon the number of asymmetric centres (n). Possible number of optical isomers of the ‘compound is 2" © CO) ® © a van't Hoff equation is x= RT ‘Octahedal sulphur (shombie or a-sulphur) isthe most stable allotrope of sulphur. ‘Thermoplastic polymers are the lincar or slightly branched polymers in which the intermolecular forces of attraction are intermediate berwoen elastomers and fibres ‘We require nF to deposit | mol or 40 g of Ca n1=2 (no. of€-involved) “10 g Ca is deposited by 0.5 F. Leaching of gold is done withthe help of their dissolution in NaCN or KCN or Cu. Paracetamol isan analgesic. ‘When a mixture of n-butyl bromide and ethyl ‘bromide is treated with sodium metal in the presence of dry ether, then ethane cannot bbe formed because reaction follows Wurtz~ Fittig reaction. It is a type of coupling reaction, (CHCH,CH,CH,Br+ CH,CH,Br+ 2a 22» CHC HCH, CCH, Gcuse ” Hexane ‘Butane ‘When lanthanoids (Ln) are heated with sulphur, then Ln,S, are formed. Butylated hydroxy anisole isan antioxidant. ‘The conjugated aromaticring of BHA isable tostabilise free radicals. In the cell represented by o(s)| Pb? (IM)|| Ag" (IM) |Ag(s), the reducing agent is Pb because it readily gets oxidised to Pb? @ ® @ © @ @ ® ® (@ Secondary amines when treated with nitcous acid give yellow oly substance. So, amine “A's mehyipheny anine ‘The acidic oxides are formed by the non-metal (group 1417) whereas basic oxides are formed by the metas of group 1 and soup 2 elements. Ba belongs to group 2. ‘The correct priority order for the groups attached to chiral carbon atom is ‘CONH, > COCH, > CHO™ CH OH @ © 70. nm. @ © o © © @ @ © Bulleproofhelmets are made up oflexan. The Mond’s process is used for the purification of Ni Isopropyl methyl ether when treated with cold hydrogen iodide gives isopropyl alcohol and methyl iodide Cy 1—O-CH, + I> cH. ye -OH+ CHL cy The volume occupied by the face centred cHy ‘cubie unit cel Glucose on oxidation with bromine water yields gluconic acid, This reaction confirms the presence of aldehyde group in glucose. cH goon (CHORD, ee (CHOH), cH,on cron Ghose enc acid By the action of concentrated sulphuric acid, sodium chromate gets converted into sodium dichromate in the manufacture of potassium dichromate Inadry cell, zincacts sa negative electrode. Primary amines on treatment with nitrous acid liberates nitrogen. Ethylamine (CH.NH,) is a primary amine. Hence, liberates nitrogen on treatment wit nitrous acid. Cures INO, SOHC Cys andi Hs euomtengt ne Diseniom honge 1". 15. 16. 7 78. 1. @ Given, W (mass ofsolute)= 5.0 1m (molar mass of solute) = 40 g mol“! Volume= 100m. Molarityis given us, Molesof sotte M= Volume of solution (in L) W>1000 M> tx Volumeof solution (iam) 5.0gx1000 40x10 ‘Acetyl chloride when treated with dibenzyl ‘cadmium yeilds benzyl methyl ketone. .25 mol dx? @ 2CH;—C—Cl + (CqH1sCH12),Cd —> ‘esblCinle Dien Cadet i 2CHy— C—CH— Coll +C8Ch, enc Keone Hero, Ph~ Phenyl group “Magnesium fuocide (MgE;) has the highest ‘onic charac. Citg) isthe reaction intermediate involved inthe formation of NO,(g) and CL). ® ® NO,Ci(@) 5 NO,(@)+ Clg) NO,Cifg) + Cig) > NOJe) +CLe) Arginine amino acid is basic in nature. (Basic due to the presence of NH’ groups) HN sa No Ni (Arinin) Basic amino acia NH © ‘The relationship between solubility ofa gas in liquid at constant temperature and external pressure is given by Henry's law. x= Partial pressure othe gas, p p=Kyx Here, K,,= Henry's law constant ‘More the value of K,,, lower i the solubility of gas ‘The order for acidity in phenols depends ‘upon the position of electron withdrawing ‘groups. — NH, is an electron releasing @ s f o (taney ects) Prone eo! 81. a. 8. 86. group. Hence, it decreases the acidity of phenol. ‘p-nitrophenol > m-nitrophenol > phenol> _p-arsinophenol on AO 2 a oH KA (Only teste (et) GRstee) amino ical ool (@ Carbon dioxide isa non-polar solid because the bonds are linear and dipole moment point in opposite directions, cancel out the dipole moments, leaving a net polarity of =0) Far scandium (2 21)electronic ‘configuration is 4s°3d'. After the removal ‘of 3 electrons; (Se), acquires a stable configuration 4s"). Hence it forms colourless compounds. The highest oxidation state exhibited by group 17 elements is +7. For an isochoric process, AV =0 In this process, Acc to the first law of thermodynamics qe AU-W q=AU-pAv As AV=0 qy=aU ‘Cobalt naphthenate is the catalyst used in the commercial method of preparation of phenol. @ @ @ @ ‘(Cobalt nsphibenste) 0.698 © eso 87. 90. 1. 2. 93. (©) One molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids combine to from a triglyceride, He—on —RCOOH HE—OoH + RCOOH as HC—on COOH ‘Gycent Ft acid I H,C—O—C— Tigleetde ©) The molecular formula of Wilkinson's catalysts (Ph,P), RhCl (©). The criterion for'a spontaneous process is aG<0, (©) Brown ring test is used for the detection of nitrateradical (@) The rcagent used in the Wolff-Kishner reduetion is NH— NH, and KOH in ethylene glycol. (@)_ [PQNH,), C1] is a neutral complex. This ‘complex does not have any charge. Thus, isneutral (@ As all the compounds have same concentration, i.e. 0.1 M. Thus, the ‘compound that will break into the most paris ‘has highest boiling point. Glucose (Ipart, covalent; does not ionise) ‘Sodium chloride (1'Na, 1 Cl ionises) Calcium chloride (1Ca, 2Ck;ionises) Ferric chloride (Fe, 3Cl;ionises) 94, (@) Chromyl chloride is used in Etard reaction 95. (b) Argon is the most abundant noble gas in the atmosphere, 96. (b) Heat capacity isan extensive property 97. (b) Citticacidis tricarboxylic acid. goon 3 HOOC CH, ~ ¢ eH COOH on ivi sid 98 (@) Forreaction, 280,(¢)+0,(g)—9280,(2) 1.4{S03} _-A{02] _, 1 41805] 2 at A 2 Ae So, average rate of reaction is written as A102] ‘at 99. @ 0SCH,(g)+0,(g) + 0.5CO,(g) + H,00) n=05-1.5=-1 Work done -AnRT=A-1) «8.314% 300=2494I 100. (@) Primary nitroalkanes are obtained in good Yield by oxidising aldoximes with the help of trifluoreperoxy acetic sci. 101 . ROH = NOH apg PRC. oH ==RCHNO, (ions) MATHEMATICS, () Here, mean E(x) and variance, Var (X) ~2.5 = np=5 and npq=2.5 1 = nxZ=5 > n=10 HKD =e @ 2) Let u=tan 5 Wie? y> sit") Gr-4¥) Now, putx=sind = 0= sit), then sin® | we ‘sin oso) ad y= si (Sin 30) and v=sin~'(3 sing —4 sin? @) 5%. = untae. = w= Garand roa) = uroangve30 u=sin"lx and »=3sin-Ix, On differentiating ethaierer. x mee at =3x ane ©) Letcentre of circle on x-axis be (K, 0). "the radius of ciele will be K: “the equation of circle having centre (K, 0) and radius is 3K += @ 7 (On differentiating both sides ws:tx, we get dy r-2k+yZ=0 = kexty® i) From equation (i) & (i) we gt easy f ony? ° i = By ayt a Bayt ay De = (f-y)+ dy =0 1 ©) Given, a=]? 1 Since, the sum of the product of element other than the corresponding cofactor is zero. ayy + O12 Amp + A y4n5 = 0 @) Given, ffx) =e* (sin x—cos x) a a Po) =e Fix cons) + Gs) 40) ~e*(cosx + sin x) + (sin x~c08 xe"=2e sin x ‘Edw thn f Ril ethcorem ve, hen 1 Sn) theirexistee| 7} such thats (@)=0 walle 8) ° ee coe 90° is divided into three cee Ee ue = : = a= VBy=0 ‘And equation of line OCs ‘y=tan 60° x y= vax (Vix—y)=0 “Their combined equation 18 (— V3y) (Vx-9)=0 = Virsa + Vir7=0 = Gena + v7 (©) Here, 2 tan“ (cos x)= tan! (2cosee x) ees) = tan co? x \sinx, doost 2, osx I > YHcos*x sinx gin?x sinx = sar! [sinx 0) e z = cart ax=4 non Hence, sin x + 05 sin- * 608 2 32 a sm 3 Soni eteven lineare<2, 5.0: 2-2) o0- fo Fed alli aafink cies 3252 S515 u 2 ‘After cifferentjating on both sides wrx, we get Js) =e 10x —7 As fleta= fe) +A) = P4547 +9 A « 3x24 108-7) After putting x= Vand Ax=0.1, we get FU +01) SP =S(P—1(1)-9+041xGx P+ 10% 1-7) $0,/(1.1)—1+5-7+9+0.1 + 10-7) =840.16)=86 i, esa Since 9-1 orwise So, P(0< <4) 4 41,4 Jf fooar= [ae= sah, (4-0) = 0) (a bP cost S + (a+ BP sin? = (@2+5—2ab) cos fou? Sin? SJ? on] at ns a io FH + i+ 2ab) sin? 2 ~200fo00" iB. 2 =o +6—2abeos C 1B Ts 16. (@) Given, f= (©) Lotu=log (sce 6+ tan 8) and v= soc 8 ‘After differentiating on bth sides wat 0, we wet (secOtan0 + see? 0) % (secO+ tan®) wy B asecttmd tu td secO(sand 1 see0) dy @ ~ Gcp+tanO)xsecOtand °° de (@) The equation of the bisectors of the angle between the lines (x=5) and (y= 3) is = (e-y-2)=Oand (+y—8)=0 Hence, combined equation of biscetors of angle berwesn given nes (x= y—2)(x4)—8)=0 Sat tayaBr mayny" ty 2s 2y-16-0 = 8—y-10x+6y+16=0 © Since, 6— +2 0) and Ay = 8A ‘After differentiating on both sides of eq) wt.x, we get oMle ae 2 as, ty Baretta So,? = ie ead When x4 then p42 So, 6)~ 66, Hence, read pnt i, 1). xsin+ for x20 forx=0 (x) is continuous atx=0 Solita 40) snvsnli) Now tHE lim _/(x)=lim s(0~A) =H) = iaicrso( -7) = limsn} =O va eben “lanl! =9 = Fim (0- Nsing ay and/(0)=k Neto UO) __t(8)-(a-se'a) Hence, k=0 : an msn” x 17. © Given, y=e’ ry ter differentiating on both sides wat x, we get 3 4 @ _ msin td = ana Sm Ba emi sin!) f sani 20. (@ Since, dy a, 1 a | mx og(-+2)sin x? ae eal Ist ag z4 px)= avid Dam [From 9. ()] ‘& fore=0 Aller squaring on both sides, we get > (2 2) ant. forx#0 a a ay mel) ee Hence, A=! As, f(a) is continuous atx=0 ‘So, LHL=f(0) 18.) Consider, 7 "SLHL= im (2)= im (0-4) a logtt +2 a io (0-1 logt-20 [sin ae * sin iy (-2) OBO 2PD gg BD a a iso logu—Slogy-+e (ax ene = Dog Qe" 8)- Slop 2-5-9 +e 2D ag sin =a @e=9 so = [tie tat 2-1] ‘Therefore, [= 5x—SlogQe"—5) +e As, I= Ax * BlogQe"—3) +e Hence, 4~5 and = —3 tan (5) -s0e“'C2) a_y2 = Slog Qet—3)+ Sete 21. @ Since, teo( 5 _ }-2 way vw ‘Aicr differentiating on both sides, we get 2. fe) to 7 2480) 2-sinx o,f) ian odd funeton, = lo Hence, J Seddr=0 7 [479 is an odd fancsion, then f*, (de (2 +2)9000L9 dx eal 23. (©) Consider, / 24a z x= dt +8 log 24. () The given differential equation is After cubing on both sides, we get : 3 (2) =r *) de, dx } As highest order derivatives? and its deprecis3 Heoce dogroe™=3 and rdet 2 25. (b) The angle between the line F=a+Ab and the plane F-i = dis given by ab {alb) The equation of given li +2)+0)+2(4}+{ and equation of As, Batejekand = 21} BG+H+0 +l +)> El) : 21+ 2? ey +P VP +P +? 25 2) Veni Jes 3 Win i pepe parca ok hich isthe equation of parabola whose vertex in(1yIjanditis open downward y a m7. @ Since, Jape ste = slleasins] re ‘fer iferetting on bth ies, we gt se) 1 Toxin) Damron far 3 * Fogisin) f(s) ~cotx (@) itis given tat, the foo of perpendicular from point 0 (2,2,<)t0theyzplaneis A, d,c)and the foot ‘of perpendicular fom point Q tthe 2 plane is (a,0,0) [Let the equation of plane passing through the 1 x xcosx logsinx sinx 28. point (0,0,0) bet +By+C2=0- sali) As itis passing through the point 4{0,b, c) and BE,0,¢). S0,0+ Bb + Co=O and Aa+0-+Ce=0 = Co= Band Co==da ‘Therefore, — Aa=—Bb=Co=k ana c=E 29, After equating the coefficient of i,j and kon both sides respectively, we got 3=m+2n,0=m—nand—1=—2m + n S3ent inane 1 Sm=landn=1 mt nal+1=2 ft ee 30. (©) La r=f? ete Oo Mii) ML 32. 33. At stings (Dang wees oy [3 ENE ly ‘Therefore, ai 0) + FO) (b) PUX> 0) = POL 1) + X= 2) 025 +0.1~038 Thus, PX>0)#FO) (1 P(e>0)=1-035=065 Hence 1X >0)° FO) (@ The given differential equation is & _ sno ne song 1 eS lar=1, xogr y >| zhge x) oy” After integrating on both sides, we get ast Let logx=t Lars Mden so, flats bae= fay on logx=Iog)+Hoxe Slow te=loe yo 4 ye=9xlog3x= yo ‘When x~e then y= Taereforeeloge= ee 1 aexi=eeaess Hence, slogx=2 y=er loge ©, 84 pes a the position vectors of 4, B, ‘and Nare a,b, c,d, mand respectively. Sa idind Nascing tigomnsof fend 9D Then, AB+AD+CB+CD + (d—a)+(b—e)+(d—0) (b+ a)2are) 34 38. 36. = 2x 2n—2«2m=4(n—m)=4MN_ m4avi-7-2-An10 =34=18 > A=6 Sac Pot 2+ Pym iagenty r= $0, sing =e" ‘A ixentising on at side, we gt lott cosx=sinx P= P=cotx 503 x(x—1)=0 ‘This representa pair oflines, (b) xp-2=0= x(y=1 ‘This representa par fines, (© yax+1-0 = P=(e-)), This represent a parabola Which does not representa pair oflines, (@yexeyti=0 Sat D4 4D = 0-204 DET)=0 = yr landx=-1 This representa pur of fines (2) In every ue and false question, probability of guessing correctly, =" and probability of 1 ‘guessing wrongly, @= 5. Here, n= 10 ©. The probability ofatleast 7 correctly guessing, (X27) =AX= 1+ AX =8)+ A= 9)+ X= 10) (1 roe) wai safaighsty [yPo=n="c, pg] st Fle Ano plo 20(4) +454) +10( 3) (3) 2 2) a) Me DepeaStl0+] 176: 72 37. 38, at. = sin 2e=—c08 Dr => tan 2 = [uv mexcdnao2n<2x<4n] . wey (ont aoman+%t ane( +5) ea llR ISR, le 15 ag (@) Coordinates of points and # are given as (6,~4,4) and (0,0,~4) and coordinates of points Cand Dare given as (-1,~2,-8)and (1, 2,5). Now, equation of line wt asses through (0, tebe e449 ' 0 y-0_ 244 @ =a tea OA = v=6hy=—tkand 784 0 The equation of line which passes through 1,=2,-3)and(1,2,-5)is atl _y$2_ 243 Tel 242-543 xHI_y+2_343 aeeaaag ti) As, two lines intersect, so point (6k, 4k, 8k —4) satisfy eq, (i), we get W4k +2 8k—-443 6k+1 5 temas 4 This is ial to the B coordinate 22 3 2!" (By 4B [(4By? =) bey t=a4] 2 2Yo A]_forz -2+0] p22 3 2f1 of lo+2 3+0]"|2 3 (2) Given, statement is tue (7) and statement g is false (F). Sop—qeT>F=FindpogeToF=F (©) Since, orhocente, centroid andircumoonsre Sfairianglearecollincar whereas centroid divkles cthocentre and crcumcentreintheraioof2: 1 Byinternally division formula, 2p ih _ 241 (a) Itis given that A= As, (BLA

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