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bo1 (D) s(0,«) and gi RR be twice differentiable functions such that /” and g" are continuous functions on R. Suppose /(2)=g(2)=0, f"2)49 and g'(2)+0. flax)g(x) If lim=—=— =1, the sBf tegen (A) fhas a local minimum at x =2 (B) fhas a local maximum at x = 2 (©) f"2)>f(2) ve Fx) f"Ge)=0 for at least one xe R Q44 Let P he the point on the parabola y°=4x which is at the shortest distance from the center S of the circle x” +y’ - 4x ~16y + 64-0. Let @ be the point on the circle dividing the line segment SP internally. Then ue SP =2v5 (B) SQ:QP =(¥5 +1):2 (C) the x-intercept of the normal to the parabola at P is 6 (D) the slope of the tangent to the circle at Q is ; ‘ ay Space for rough work Be eee = GOI. 3 J reer ure) ay ge? cnr fg srg eR? penne fi" a9 26/86 fon gen Ag raQ45 Leta,beR and f: RR be defined by f(x) =acos( |x? -|)+b]|sin(|x° +]). Then fis Se (A) differentiable at x=0 ifa=Oandd=1 auninfat-n) decher) (387) SS differentiable at. x =1 if a=1 and b=0 Sef NOT differentiable at x=0 if a=1 and b=0 neo (D) NOP differentiable at x=1 if a=1 and 6-1 Beep e ee) 0 27136for all x >0. Then i. rea ww (2) > fa) @) A) < (2) ; £3), 12 oe 78) f2) Q48 Let a, 4, ve R. Consider the system of linear equations ax +2y=4 Bx~2y= Which of the following statement{s) is(are) correct? (A) If a=~3, then the system has infinitely many solutions for all values of 2. and a“ wus If a + -8, then the system has a unique solution for all values of 2 and J If A+ w=0, then the system has infinitely many solutions for a wo If 4+ 10, then the system has no solution for a = -3 ‘Space for rough work “9 28/36Qa Let @ =wi tu) +ugh be a unit vector in R° and & (+ j+2k). Given that there exists ve . Which of the following statements) a vector 0 in R’ such that la x ala and (ad 0) is(are) correct? (A) There is exactly one choice for such ¢ (B)_ There are infinitely many choices for such 0 Ae @ lies in the xy-plane then |u, | =|. | Q.50 29/36 If @ lies in the xz-plane then 2|u,|=149 | te Rte, where i=V-1. Let a,beR and a? +b* 40. Suppose s-lecc z= 7 a+ibt Ifz=x+iy and z¢S, then (x, y) lies on (A) the circle with radius 1 and contre (- 0) for a> 0,520 2a 2a (B) the circle with radius ~ 2 and centre (- Jo} for a<0,640 2a 2a (©) the x-axis for a +0,6=0 (D) the y-axis for a= 0,640 ‘Space for rough work Aba 9SECTION 3 (Maximum Marks: 12) + This section contains TWO paragraphs. + Based on each paragraph, there are TWO questions. + Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct. + For each question, darken the bubble corresponding to the correct option in the ORS. For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categorie Full Marks: +3 Ionly the bubble corresponding to the correct option i darkened. Zero Marks : 0 Inallother cases. PARAGRAPH 1 Football teams 1, and T, have to play two games against each other It is assumed that the outcomes of the two games are independent, The probabilities of 7, winning, drawing and losing a.game against T, are 4 i and i respectively. Hach team gets 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 point for a loss in a game, Let X and Y denote the total points scored by teams 7; and T,, respectively, after two games, Q51 P(X >Y) is 1 5 7 (A) = = © w = eats PS 3 " Q52 P(X =Y) is 11 1 13 (A) 36 (B) 3 36 (D) = Spage forjrough work . le i y : 3 i DD a 30 i we 1 pe 5 Pp at if << L Lee ® S47 “0 30/36PARAGRAPH 2 Let F,(x;,0) and F,(x,,0), for x, <0 and x, >0, be the foci of the ellipse 5 1. Suppose a | 8 parabola having vertex at the origin and focus at F, intersects the ellipse at point M in the first | quadrant and at point NV in the fourth quadrant, Q.53. The orthocentre of the triangle MN is 9 2 9 ay [-2. B ° 2.0 “| wl @B) ( | © (3 ) Q.54 If the tangents to the ellipse at M and N meet at R and the normal to the parabola at M meets the x-axis at Q, then the ratio of area of the triangle MQR to area of the quadrilateral MEE, is (A) 3:4 (B) 4:5 (C) 5:8 (D) 2:3 END OF THE QUESTION PAPER ee Space for rough work 31/36 pa“9 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 328633/36 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 0oor SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 34/3635/36 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK +0Aur pe yofoot QUESTION PAPER FORMAT AND MARKING SCHEME 20. The question paper has three parts: Physics, Chemisty and Mathematics. 21. Each part has three sections as detailed in the following table: ae fe Calegory-wise Marks for Each Question i Isectic lavestion| umber of — Marks Type | Questions) Full Marks: Partial Marks: [Zero Marks | Negative | ofthe Marks | ofthe 7 | Sage [6 7s 7 o a) 8 corresponding 0 bubbles is") cases the cortoctopton| darkened is darkoned oo ‘One or 8 +4 41 o | 2 32 ie, ron the | For darkening 2 bubble | none a he nat thor ie ubble(s) | corresponding to each | bubbles is | ceses: 7 ‘corresponding to | correct option, provided | darkened ‘all he correct. | NO incorrect option is contion(s)isfere) | darkened darkones it 3 |Gompre | 4 “3 = o =e steal fonty the bubble In attother corresponding to cases the earect option is darkened it NAME OF THE CANDIDATE ROLLNO ... 2P,LIAED | have read all the instructions and shall abide by them. naPomtiale Signature of the Candidate “9 ENA. CHANDAK Ihave verified the identity, name and roll number of the candidate, and tat question paper and ORS codes are the same. __A- Signature of the Invigitator Saou 36/36