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Sri Sarvani Educational Society


COMMON CENTRAL OFFICE_MADHAPUR_HYD

Sec: Jr.IPLCO
Time: 3 Hours

JEE-ADVANCED
WTA 10

Date: 14-07-14
Max Marks:180

JEE-ADVANCED-2013-P2-Model
PHYSICS:
Section

Question Type

+Ve
Mark
s

- Ve
Mark
s

No.of
Qs

Total
mark
s

Sec I(Q.N : 1 8)

Questions with Multiple Correct


Choice

-1

24

Sec II(Q.N : 9 16)

Questions with Comprehension


Type
(4 Comprehensions 2 +2+2+2 =
8Q)

-1

24

Matrix Matching Type

-1

12

20

60

Sec III(Q.N : 17 20)

Total
CHEMISTRY:
Section

Question Type

+Ve
Mark
s

- Ve
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s

No.of
Qs

Total
mark
s

Sec I(Q.N : 21 28)

Questions with Multiple Correct


Choice

-1

24

Sec II(Q.N : 29
36)

Questions with Comprehension


Type
(4 Comprehensions 2 +2+2+2 =
8Q)

-1

24

Sec III(Q.N : 37
40)

Matrix Matching Type

-1

12

20

60

No.of
Qs

Total
mark
s

Total
MATHEMATICS:
Section

Question Type

+Ve
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s

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Sec I(Q.N : 41 48)

Questions with Multiple Correct


Choice

-1

24

Sec II(Q.N : 49
56)

Questions with Comprehension


Type
(4 Comprehensions 2 +2+2+2 =
8Q)

-1

24

Sec III(Q.N : 57
60)

Matrix Matching Type

-1

12

20

60

Total

14-07-14_Jr.IPLCO_Weekend Syllabus
Physics:
Circular Motion(Excluding verticle circle): Kinematics,Dynamics(centripetal force,centrifugal force),banking,Angle of banking and problems on
these topics (60%) & Friction: A solid surface relatively at rest on another solid surface, static friction as a force opposing the tendency of
relative motion on the other surface. Limiting friction, coefficient of static friction, Difference between fs,max/fs and static friction as a self
adjusting force, angle of friction. Direction of static friction, related Numerical problems,Friction as the cause of motion (walking, vehicles etc).
Minimum force required to move a block on a fixed horizontal surface on another block with horizontal surface,A solid surface moving
relatively on another solid surface. Kinetic friction (Dynamic or sliding friction). Coefficient of kinetic friction. Direction of Kinetic
friction,Cause of static friction, cause of kinetic friction, methods to reduce friction, Advantages and disadvantages of friction, Dependence of
friction on area of contact, polishing a surface, A block on a fixed rough inclined plane, angle of repose,cases and acceleration down the plane.
Body projected up the inclined plane etc,Miscellaneous problems on Friction(40%)
Chemistry:
Ionic Equilibrium:Theories of acid & bases Arhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis theory, Ionic product of water and pH scale, pH calculation
involving strong and weak acids and bases, Levelling effect, Common ion effect (40 %) & Dissociation of polyprotic acids, Salt hydrolysis,
Buffer solutions, Theory of indicators, Solubility of sparingly soluble salts and solubility product (60 %)
Mathematics:
SECTION FORMULA, AREA OF TRIANGLE , LOCUS, TRANSFORMATIONS OF AXES

PHYSICS

Max Marks :

60
SECTION -1
(One or more options correct Type)
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The section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE and MORE are correct.

1.

A particle is revolving in a circle with increasing its speed uniformly. Which of the
following is constant?

2.

a) Centripetal acceleration

b) Tangential acceleration

c) Angular acceleration

d) Angular velocity

A small particle of mass 0.36 g rests on a very rough horizontal turntable at a distance
1
rad s 2
3
25 cm from the axis of spindle. The turntable is accelerated at a rate of
.

The magnitude of frictional force that the table exerts on the particle at time of 2s from
starting is
-6
a) 40 10 N

3.

-6
c) 50 10 N

-6
d) 60 10 N

The length of a pendulum is L and it is moving as a conical pendulum. What is the


minimum angular velocity w.r.t the centre of the horizontal circle in which the bob of
conical pendulum is moving ?
a) zero

4.

-6
b) 30 10 N

b)

g
L

c)

2g
L

d)

g
L

A particle of mass m describes a circle of radius r. The centripetal acceleration of the


4
2
particle is r . What will be the magnitude of momentum of the particle?
m
m
m
m
4
2
4
2
r
r
r3
a) r
b)
c)
d)

5.

A small sized mass m is attached by a massless string (of length L) to the top of a
fixed frictionless solid cone whose axis is vertical. The half angle at the vertex of the
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cone is q . If the mass m moves around in a horizontal circle at speed v, what is the
maximum value of v for which mass stays in contact with the cone? (g is acceleration
due to gravity.)

6.

a) gL cosq
b) gL sin q
c) gL sin q tan q
d) gL tan q
A block of mass m is placed on a disc whose axis is vertical at distance R from the
centre. The coefficient of friction between block and disc is m. The axis is tilted by an

) , and the disc is rotated about the axis at a constant angular speed w.
angle q (
What is the maximum value of w for which the block does not slip?
q <tan - 1 m

7.

( msin q +cos q)
a) R

1/2

( msin q - cos q)
b) R

( mcos q +sin q)
c) R

1/2

g
1/2

m
cos
q
sin
q
)
(

d)

20.510N

1/ 2

There blocks are kept as shown in figure. Acceleration of 20 kg block with respect to
ground is
10kg
20 kg
30 kg
-2
a) 5 ms

-2
b) 2 ms

-2
c) 1ms

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A cubical block of mass m slides down a V shaped right angled groove which is
inclined at an angle with horizontal. The groove is placed symmetric w.r.t a vertical
plane. If the coefficient of friction between block and the groove is k , acceleration of
the block is

g sin
c)
a)

cos

g sin k cos
b)

g sin 2 k cos

k
d)
SECTION II
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight
questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a
paragraph has only one correct answers among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph-I: (9-10)
Blocks A and B shown in the figure are connected with a bar of negligible weight.
A and B each has mass 170 kg , the coefficient of friction between A and the plane
is 0.2 and that between B and the plane is 0.4. When the system is released from
rest

2k

g sin cos

g 10 ms
2

A
8m
15m

9.

What is the total force of friction between the blocks and the plane?
a) 900 N

10.

b) 700 N

c) 600 N

d) 300 N

What is the force exerted on the connecting bar by block A ?


a) 140 N

b) 100 N

c) 150 N

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Paragraph-II :( 11-12)
A recreational car track is of radius 17.3m. The minimum and maximum safe speed
for the car are 10 m/s and 17.3 m/s.
11. What is coefficient of static friction between the car and track ?
a) 0.25
b) 0.5
c) 0.57
d) 0.8
12. What is the angle of banking ?
0
0
0
0
a) 30
b) 45
c) 60
d) 75
Paragraph-III: (13-14)
The bob of a pendulum of length L is moving in the vertical plane as shown in the
figure at an instant.

13.

The angular velocity of the bob about a point on the axis at the same horizontal level
as the bob is
a) v/L
b) zero
c) (v sin q )/L
d) v/(L sin q )
14.
The angular velocity of the bob about the point of suspension is
a) v/L
b) zero
c) (v sin q )/L
d) v/(L sin q )
Paragraph-IV: (15-16)
A bead of mass m passes through a smooth rod of length L and is fixed at the midpoint
of the rod which is rotating at constant rate was shown in the figure. The bead is
released to move at t=0. Neglect gravity.

m
L
15.

The speed of the bead just before leaving the rod is


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3
Lw
c) 2

b) 2Lw

7
Lw
d) 2

The component of net acceleration of the bead along the rod just after release is
2

a) Lw

3 2
Lw
c) 2

b) 2Lw

d) zero

SECTION III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The
codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

17.

Match the following


Speed of a particle moving in a circle of radius 2 m varies with time as v= 2t
(SI units). At t = 1s match the following two columns.
r
w

is the angular velocity of the particle w.r.t centre of the circle

r
v

is velocity of the particle

r
a

is acceleration of the particle

Column I

Column II

rr

A) a.v
B)

p) 2 2

r r
a

q) 2

r r

C) v .
D)

r) 4

r r
v a

s) 0

a) A r ; B p ; C s ; D r

b) A p ; B q ; C r; D s

c) A q ; B s ; C r; D r

d) A s ; B q ; C r ; D r

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18. A body moves along a curved path PQR from P to R shown in figure. When the particle
is at Q the acceleration of the particle can be represented by any of the vector A, B, C or
D. Match the acceleration vector written in column I to the type of motion mentioned in
column II. Vector B is along tangent and D is along normal to the path.

Column-I

Column-II

(A) Acceleration vector along A

(p) Rate of change of speed is zero

(B) Acceleration vector along B

(q) Body moves with increasing speed

(C) Acceleration vector along C

(r) Body moves with decreasing speed

(D) Acceleration vector along D

(s) Rate of change of velocity is non zero

a) A q,s ; B q,s ; C r,s ; D p,s

b) A p,s ; B q,s ; C r,s ; D p,s

c) A q ; B q ; C r ; D p

d) A s ; B q ; C p ; D r

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A particle is rotating in a circle of radius

2
m
1
, with constant speed 1ms . Match

1
th
4
the following two columns for the time interval when it completes
of the circle.

20.

Column I

Column II

A) Average speed

2
p)
2

B) Average velocity

q)

C) Average acceleration

r) 2

D) Displacement

s) 1

a) A p ; B q ; C s ; D q

b) A q ; B r ; C s ; D p

c) A s ; B q ; C r ; D q

d) A s ; B q ; C p ; D r

A block of mass 2 kg is pressed against a wall with a normal force of 10N. The wall is
2
moving with horizontal acceleration 5 m / s along the normal to the wall as shown in

the figure. Another vertical force F acts on the block as shown in the figure. The

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coefficient of friction between the block & wall are k 0.3 and s 0.4 . Match the

2s
5m
/s
.43
k0

2
following columns appropriately ( g 10 ms )

10 N

2kg
F

Column I

Column II

A) Normal reaction

p) 5 N

B) Force of friction when F = 15 N

q)10 N

C) Minimum value of F to avoid the block

r) 28 N

moving down
D) Maximum value of F to avoid the block

s) 12 N

moving up
a) A q ; B s ; C r ; D s

b) A q ; B s ; C r ; D s

c) A p ; B r ; C q ; D s

d) A s ; B p ; C s ; D r

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CHEMISTRY

Max Marks :

60
SECTION 1:
(One or more options correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.

21.

22.

Which of the following mixture will act as buffer?


a)

H 2CO3 NaOH 1.5:1molar ratio

b)

H 2CO3 NaOH 1.5:2 molar ratios

c)

NH 4OH HCl 5:4 molar ratios

d)

NH 4OH HCl 4:5 molar ratios

10 mL of N/20 NaOH solution is mixed with 20 mL of N/20 HCl solution. The


resulting solution will
a) Turn phenolphthalein solution pink
b) turn blue litmus red
c) Turn methyl orange red
H
OH

d)

23.

It is found that 0.1 M solution of three sodium salts NaX, NaY and NaZ have pH 7.0,
9.0 and 11.0 respectively. Which of the following statements is / are true?
a) NaY undergoes cationic hydrolysis
b) The relative order of acidic strength is HX > HY > HZ
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9
5
c) Ka of HZ 10 M and that of HY 10 M

d) Solution with pH = 7 does not undergo hydrolysis.


24.

Two buffers (x) and (y) of pH 4.0 and 6.0 respectively are prepared from acid HA and
5
the salt Na A. Both the buffers are 0.50 M in HA, K HA 1.0 10

a) Salt concentration in buffer x is 0.05 M


b) Salt concentration in buffer y is 5 M
c) pH of the solution obtained by mixing equal volume of the two buffers is greater
than 7
d) pH of the solution obtained by mixing equal volume of the two buffers is less than 7.
25.

11
3
Ksp for Mg (OH) 2 is 3.2 10 M at 250C
4
a) Solubility of Mg (OH) 2 is 2.0 10 M

b) pH = 3.39

c) Solubility is more in acidic buffer solution than in pure water


d) pH=10.61
26.

Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding Lewis acids?


a) Molecules having a central atom with an incomplete octet in it can act as Lewis
acids
b) Molecules or ions which atoms of dissimilar electro negativity are joined by
multiple bonds can act as Lewis acids
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c) SiF4 and FeCl3 are Lewis acids


d) Neutral species having at least one lone pair of electrons can act as Lewis acids
27.

K 4.O 1O19
Given the following K sp values: for M(OH) 4 , sp
; for Z(OH) 2 ,
K sp 1.O 1O 14

. One mole of each of the above solids is placed in a beaker containing

1 (one) liter of basic buffer solution. These solids go into equilibrium with their ions.
Calculate the pH of the buffer at which the metal ion concentrations to be equal,
M 4 +=Z 2 +

a) 12.6
28.

b) 9.6

c) 6.7

d) 11.8

Which of the following is/are acid- base conjugate pairs?

a) CH 3 NH 3 , CH 3 NH 2

2
b) HS , S

c) H 3O , OH

d) H 2 PO2 , H 3 PO3

SECTION II
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, date etc. Eight questions
relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of paragraph has only
one correct answer along the four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Questions 29 to 30

Solid AgNO3 is slowly added to a solution that is 0.0010 M each in NaCl, NaBr
16
13
and NaI. Ksp for AgI 1.5 10 , Ksp for AgBr = 3.3 10 , Ksp for AgCl is

1.8 1010
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The concentration of Ag to initiate the precipitation of the silver chloride is

a)

Ag 1.8 107 M

Ag 1.5 10 13 M
b)

Ag 3.3 10 10 M
c)

30.

d)

Ag 1.8 107 M

Percentage of I unprecipitated is when AgBr begins to precipitate is

a) 99.955%

b) 0.045 %

c) 0.00083%

d) 99.82%

Paragraph for Questions 31 to 32

40.0 mL of O.1 M methylamine (CH3NH2) solution is titrated with O.15 M HCl

solution ( K b 4.0 10 for CH 3 NH 2 H 2O CH 3 NH 3 OH )

31.

The pH of the solution, at halfway to the equivalence point is.


a) 9.6

32.

b) 4.4

c) 11.2

d) 8.5

c) 8.8

d) 11.2

The pH at the equivalence point is.


a) 4.4

b) 5.41

Paragraph for Questions 33 to 34

The pH of basic buffer mixture is given by:

acidic buffer mixtures is given by:

pH pK a log

pH pK a log

Base ,
Salt whereas pH of

Salt .
Acid Addition of little acid

or base although shows no appreciable charge for all practical purposes, but
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Salt
since the ratio Acid

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or

Base
Salt changes, a slight decrease or increase in pH results

in

33.

34.

The volume of 0.2 M NaOH needed to prepare a buffer of pH 4.74 with 50 mL


of 0.2 M acetic acid (pKb of CH 3COO

a) 50 mL

c) 20 mL

b) 25 mL

9.26 )

is
d) 10 mL

Mole of HCl required to prepare a buffer solution of pH=8.5 with 0.1 mole of
NaCN in one litre solution is (pKb for CN
a)

8.85 102

b)

7.85 102

c)

4.61 )

9.85 102

6.85 102

d)

Paragraph for Questions 35 to 36


In an aqueous solution of a diprotic acid H2A, The following equilibrium exit.
H 2 A H 2O

HA H 2 O

and H 2O H 2O

H 3O HA ,
H 3O A 2 ,

HA
K1


H 3O

H 2 A

A2 H 3O

K2
HA

H 3O O H ,

................. (i)
.....................(ii)

K w H 3O

O H

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After several approximations and simplifying by assuming that K1 is very small in


comparisons to
H 2 A H 2 A 0
HA

H 3O

H 3O

K2

H 3O K H 2 A

of the solution, following expression are obtained.

............... (iv)
...............(v)
................(vi)
................(vii)

0.1M Solution of H S is given and dissociation constants, K1 1.0 107 and


2
K 2 1.0 1014 M

35.

What is the concentration of HS- in the solution?


1
a) 1.0 10 M

36.

b) 1.0 10

14

c) 1.0 x10-4 M

8
d) 1.0 10 M

S 2
H O
What is the ratio of 3 ?

a) 1.0 10

14

b) 1.0 10

c) 1.0 10

d) 1.0 10

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SECTION III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

37.

Match the following:


Column I

Column II
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A)

CuSO4

p) pH 7

B)

Na2CO3

q) pH 7

C)

FeCl3

r) Cationic hydrolysis

D) K 2 SO4

s) Anionic hydrolysis
t) No hydrolysis

38.

39.

a) A s, r ; B p, s ; C p, r ; D r

b) A q, r ; B p, s; C q, r ; D t

c) A p, r ; B p,q ; C q,s ; D r

d) A q, r ; B t, s ; C s, r ; D q

Kw

10
under the certain condition is 1.0 10 . Then using K w value,

Column I

Column II

A) Solution of pH = 5

p) Acidic

B) Solution of pH = 4

q) Basic

C) Solution of pH = 5.5

OH =10
r)

D) Solution of pH = 7

s) neutral

a) A s ; B p ; C q ; D q,r

b) A s, B s ; C q ; D p

c) A s ; B s ; C p ; D p,r

d) A r , B q ; C s ; D q

Column I

-3

Column II

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A) NH 4Cl

p)

B) NaCN

1
pH 7 P Ka log c
2
q)

C) HCN+NaCN

1
pH 7 P Ka P Kb
2
r)

pH p Ka log

D) CH 3COONH 4

40.

P Kb log c

pH 7

s)

a) A q, B p, C s, D r

b) A p, B s, C r, D q

c) A p, B q, C s, D r

d) A q, B s , C r , D p

Column I

Column II

K w H 3O
A)


OH

salt

Acid

p) pH 7 , is not a buffer

B) 0.001M Na2CO3

q) increasing the value of K w , by increasing


temperature

C) CH 3COOH CH 3COONa

r) pH > 7, due to anionic hydrolysis

D) HCl+ NaCl

s) pH < 7, is buffer

a) A s , B r, C q , D p

b) A r , B s, C q, D p

c) A p , B q, C r, D s

d) A q, B r, C s , D p

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MATHEMATICS
Marks : 60

Max

SECTION -1
(One or more options correct Type)
The section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four
choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE and MORE are correct.
5, 2

41.

A and B are the points (3, 4) and

respectively. Find the co-ordinates of a point P

such that PA=PB and the area of the triangle PAB=10.


a) (1, 0)
42.

b) (5, 4/3)

c) (7, 2)

d) (13, 4)

AP 3
=
If A(5,2),B(10,12) and P(x,y) is/are the vertices of a triangle such that PB 2 then the

internal bisector of APB always passes through


a) (-8,-8)
43.

b) (8,-8)

d) (8,8)

Find the locus of the centroid of a triangle whose vertices are

b sin t , b cos t

44.

c) (20,32)

a cos t , a sin t ,

and (1,0), where t is the parameter.

a) 3x 1

9 y 2 a 2 b2

b) 3x 1

9 y 2 a 2 b4

c) 3 x 1

9 y 3 a 3 b3

d) 3x 1

9 y3 a 6 b6

A 1, 0 , B 2,

A triangle ABC with vertices

7
& C 3,
4

has its orthocentre H.

Then the orthocentre of triangle BCH will be:


3, 2
a)

1, 3
b)

1, 2
c)
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If I is the incentre and I1 , I 2 , I3 are excentres of triangle ABC, and


I ( 0, 0) , I1 ( 3, 7) , I 2 ( - 1, 4)

then the distance between the orthocentres of triangle II1 I 2 and

the triangle II 2 I 3 is
a) 2
46.

b) 3

c) 5

d) 7

The point A (4, 1) undergoes following transformations successively:


i. reflection about line y=x
ii. Translation through a distance of 2 units in the positive direction of x-axis

iii. rotation through an angle 4 in anti-clockwise direction about origin O.

Then the final position of point A is

47.

1 7
,
2 2

2, 7 2

1 7
,
2 2

a)
b)
c)
d) none of these
A point moves in the x -y plane such that the sum of its distance from two mutually
perpendicular lines is always equal to 3. The area enclosed by the locus of the
point is
a) 18 unit

48.

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b) 2 unit2

c) 9 unit2

d) none of these
2
2
If by rotating the axes without shifting the origin, the expression ax 2hxy by
2
2
a
x

2
h
x
y

b
y
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
become
, then

a)

a b a1 b1

b)

ab h 2 a1b1 h12

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4h 2 a1 b1 4h12
2

d) a1 b a1 b1

SECTION II
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment,
data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on
each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct
answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)

Paragraph-I: (49-50)
For points

P x1 , y1

and

Q x2 , y2

of the coordinate plane, a new distance d (P, Q)

1 2 1 2 . Let O = (0, 0) and A= (3, 2). Consider the set


is defined by
of points P in the first quadrant which are equidistant (with respect to the new
distance) from O and A.
The set of points P consist of
a) One straight line only
b) union of two line segments
c) Union of two infinite rays
d P, Q x x y y

49.

d) union of a segment of finite length and an infinite ray


50.

The area of the region bounded by locus of P and line y= 4 in first quadrant with the
co ordinate axes is
a) 2 sq. units

b) 4 sq. units

c) 6 sq. units

d) none of these

Paragraph-II: (51-52)
If P divides AB in the ratio l:m internally and Q divides AB in the ratio l:m externally
then P and Q are called harmonic conjugates to each other w.r.t AB
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If (1,-1) is the harmonic conjugate of (13,3) w.r.t the segment joining AB, where
A(4,0), then B =
a) (-5,-3)

52.

b) (-2-2)

c) (-5,-3)

d) (7,1)

AP 5
=
AP =7, BP1 =9 ( AP1 >AB)
If P1 , P2 are the two positions of P such that PB 3 and 1
then

P1 P2 =
63
a) 2

63
b) 4

63
c) 8

63
d) 16

Paragraph-III: (53-54)
Consider a triangle PQR with coordinates of its vertices as
R 1, 7

53.

P 8, 5 , Q 15, 19

and

The distance between the orthocentre and the circumcentre of the of the triangle
PQR is
a) 25/2

54.

b) 29/2

c) 37/2

d) 51/2

,
If the incentre of the triangle PQR is
then

a) 2

b)

c)

d) none of these

Paragraph-IV: (55-56)

55.

Let ABCD is a square with sides of unit length. Points E and F are taken on sides
AB and AD respectively so that AE= AF. Let P be a point inside the square ABCD.
The maximum possible area of quadrilateral CDFE is
a) 1/8

b) 1/4

c) 5/8
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The value of PA

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PB PC PD
2

b) 2

is equal to

c) 1

d) 0

SECTION III
(Matching List Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has
matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct

57.

Column-I

Column-II

A) If A(1,1),B(-3,1) then the locus of P


such that PA+PB=6 is
B) If A(3,-4),B(3,1) then the locu of P

p) Hyperbola
q) Ellipse

PA - PB =5

such that
is
C) If A(1,2),B(1,-4), then the locus of P

r) a brand of the hyperbols

PA - PB =3

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such that
D) If A(7,1),B(-1,1), then the locus of P
s) union of two infinite rays
such that PA-PB=4 is
a) A q ; B s ; C r ; D p
b) A q ; B s ; C p ; D r
c) A q ; B r ; C p ; D s
d) A q ; B p ; C r ; D s
Match the orthocentres of triangle formed by the points in Column-I into Column-II
Column-I
Column-II
1 1
1
,3
4,
2,

4
2 3
A)

p) (7,5)

B) (7,5)(-3,5) (7,1)

15 4
,

4
15
q)

C)

3 1 1 1 1 1 5 1
,
,
,
2
2 2 2 2
2

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,
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1 1
,

2
2
s)

2 3 4 5 1
,
,
,2

5
2
3
2
4
D)

59.

A) A r ; B p ; C s ; D q

b) A r ; B p ; C q ; D s

c) A p ; B r ; C s ; D q

d) A p ; B q ; C s ; D r

Matching
Column-I

Column-II

A) Two vertices of a triangle are (5, -1) and ( - 2, 3).

1, 2
p)

If orthocenter is the origin, then coordinates of the


third vertex are
B) Given vertex A

3, 5

, B

3,3

and C

1, 2

then

q) (2, 7)

the bisector of the interior angle at A intersect BC at D


then coordinates of D are
C) circumcenter of the triangle formed by

4, 7
r)

( 3,5) ( - 5, - 1) ( 3, - 1) is
D) In a

ABC , A , , B 1, 2 , C 2,3

and point

5 1
,
s) 3 3

A lies on the line y 2 x 3 where , I . If the area


2
of ABC be such that
, where [.] denotes the

greatest integer function, then one of the possible


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co-ordinates of A are

60.

a) A r ; B p ; C q ; D r

b) A r ; B p ; C s ; D q

c) A r ; B s ; C p ; D q

d) A p ; B r ; C s ; D q

Matching
O is origin and B is a point on the x-axis at a distance of 2 units from the origin.
Column-I

Column-II

A) If AOB is equilateral triangle, then the

p)

1, 3

q)

1, 2 3

r)

3, 3

s)

1, 2 3

coordinates of A can be
B) If AOB is isosceles such that OAB is 300,
then coordinator of A can be
C) If OB is one side of rhombus of area 3 units,
then other vertices of rhombus can be
D) If OB is a chord of circle with radius equal to
OB, then coordinates of point A on the circumference
of the circle such that OAB is isosceles can be
a) A r ; B p, q,r ; C q, r ; D q, s
b) A r ; B p, q,r ; C q, s ; D q, r
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c) A q ; B p, r, s ; C q, r ; D p, r
d) A p ; B p,q,s ; C p,r; D q,s

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