AEEE 2024 Sample Paper
AEEE 2024 Sample Paper
AEEE 2024 Sample Paper
AEEE2023
2024
Physics
Q. 1
If the collision between A & B happens perfectly elastically. Then what is the value of
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
Q. 2 If for a heat engine source tempreture is 300k and sink tempreture is 200k. And if heat
engine is given 300 cal of heat then how much heat would reject from heat engine
Option 1:
100 cal
Option 2:
200 cal
Option 3:
250 cal
Option 4:
275 cal
Correct Answer:
200 cal
Solution:
Relation between Heat and Temperature in carnot cycle -
Heat absorbed
Heat released
Low temperature
Higher Temperature
Q. 3 A series LCR circuit is tuned to resonace . The angular frequency of applied AC voltage is . If
the resistance of the circuit in R, the impedance of circuit will be:
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Impedence -
at resonance
so ,
Option 1:
Direction reverses and magnitude tripled
Option 2:
Only magnitude tripled
Option 3:
Direction remains unchanged and magnitude same
Option 4:
Direction reverses and magnitude same
Correct Answer:
Direction reverses and magnitude tripled
Solution:
Vector Quantity -
Vector quantity can be added and subtracted with the help of algebra
- wherein
It specify direction
When we multiply any vector with -3 the magnitude tripled and due to (-ve) sign direction will reverse.
Correct option is 1
Q. 5 For the study of vibration of composite string when joint is a Node ( N ) , It was found that
are the number of loops in two cases for the length of parts as
respectively . Then what is the ratio of linear density in two parts
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
Option 1:
It has zero rest mass
Option 2:
Its speed in vaccum is 3 x 108 m/s
Option 3:
Photons are not deviated by magnetic and electric fields
Option 4:
All of these
Correct Answer:
All of these
Solution:
As we learn
Mass -
- wherein
Velocity -
- wherein
Fields of Photon -
Photons are not deviated by magnetic and electric fields.
- wherein
Independent of fields.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
7
Correct Answer:
7
Solution:
As we learned
and
Q. 8 According to Stefan's law the amount of radiation emitted by a perfectly black body is
propotional to [T - absolute temperature]
Option 1:
T
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Stefan's Law -
Radiant energy emitted by a perfectly black body per unit area per sec is directly proportional to
4th power of temperature of the body.
Q. 9 Choose the correct equation for entropy change for ideal gas in terms of T&P
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Option 1:
1.8 V
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Length of each side of square is so distance of it’s centre from each corner is
Q. 11 An insect trapped in circular groove. If it completes its 20 revolutions in 1 min with constant
speed then frequency of insect is :
Option 1:
1/3 rev/sec
Option 2:
1/2 rev/sec
Option 3:
1/4 rev/sec
Option 4:
1 rev/sec
Correct Answer:
1/3 rev/sec
Solution:
As we learn
Frequency -
No. of revolutions completed by the object on its circular path in unit time.
- wherein
Unit or Hertz
Dimension [T-1]
T = time period
n = 1/3 rev/s
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
- wherein
Q. 13 A girl having weight w is sitting on an electric swing rotating in vertical plane . she feels her
weight to have increased by 50 % as the swing goes up . what weight she would experience
when the swing comes down
Option 1:
3w/4
Option 2:
3w/2
Option 3:
5w/4
Option 4:
w/2
Correct Answer:
w/2
Solution:
As we have learned
Weight -
- wherein
w + ma = 3/2 w
w-ma = w1
w- w/2 = w1
=> w1 = w/2
Q. 14 A charged ball B hangs from a silk thread S, which makes an angle with a large charged conducting
sheet P, as shown in the figure. The surface charge density of the sheet is proportional to
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
Q. 15 For the given circuit the value of peak current is equal to -
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt,
Peak current -
-
Q. 16 In the given diagram if point c is pulled with sudden jerk then.
Option 1:
It will break fast from point A
Option 2:
It will break fast from point B
Option 3:
Can't say anything about breaking of string
Option 4:
Depend on load given
Correct Answer:
It will break fast from point B
Solution:
As we learn
Breaking of string -
If pulled with sudden jerk then will experience Tension & due to inertia of rest of mass(ball) F will not
be transmitted to point A,so it will break from B point
- wherein
Due to inertia of rest mass F will not be transmitted to point A , so it will break from point B.
Option 1:
It is used to lift heavy loads
Option 2:
It follows Pascal law
Option 3:
It followos Coloumb's Law
Option 4:
Bot (1) and (2) is true
Correct Answer:
It followos Coloumb's Law
Solution:
As we learn
Hydraulic Lift -
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Angular momentum
mass of satellite
- wherein
depends on both the masses , mass of centre of body and mass of planet as well as radius of earth.
=
Q. 19 Which one of the statement is incorrect regarding mass.
Option 1:
It is scalar quantity
Option 2:
Value of mass not depends on gravity
Option 3:
Option 4:
mass can never be zero.
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
Mass -
dimension
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
Angular frequency -
The number of revolutions (expressed in radian) performed per unit time is known as Angular Frequency.
- wherein
It is represented by
Q. 21 Which of the following is false about mechanical wave
Option 1:
Disturbance in water on droping a pebble in it is an example for mechanical wave
Option 2:
It can be produced and propogated only in those material media which possess elasticity and inertia.
Option 3:
Mechanical wave can propagate through vacuum.
Option 4:
None of these.
Correct Answer:
Mechanical wave can propagate through vacuum.
Solution:
As we learned
Mechanical Wave -
It can be produced and propagated only in those material media which possess elasticity and inertia.
- wherein
Q. 22 Choose the correct eqn for the specific heat in polytropic process
where
r = adiabatic expansion
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
Adiabatic exponent
Q. 23 An observer moves towards a staionary source of sound, with a velocity one-fifth of the
velocity of sound. What is the percentage increase in the apparent frequency
Option 1:
5%
Option 2:
20%
Option 3:
0%
Option 4:
0.5%
Correct Answer:
20%
Solution:
As we learnt in
Frequency when observer is stationary and source is moving away from observer -
- wherein
speed of sound
speed of source
original frequency
apparent frequency
50% increament
Q. 24 If current I is flowing in a circular loop then the direction of magmnetic field at point 0 will be
in the direction .
Option 1:
inwards to the plane of paper
Option 2:
outwards to the palne of paper
Option 3:
left side
Option 4:
right side
Correct Answer:
outwards to the palne of paper
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
Q. 25 What will be the value of voltage applied in the following circuit?
Option 1:
120 V
Option 2:
140 V
Option 3:
100 V
Option 4:
200 V
Correct Answer:
100 V
Solution:
Option 1:
The acceleration of particle is always positive
Option 2:
The acceleration of particles is always negative
Option 3:
The acceleration of particles is zero
Option 4:
none of the above
Correct Answer:
The acceleration of particles is zero
Solution:
As we have learned
Zero Acceleration -
For: V1 = V2
- wherein
For
Q. 27 5v of stopping potential needed for the photoelectrons emitted out of a surface of work
function 2.2ev by the radiation of wavelength
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
It is defined as the potential necessary to stop any electron from reaching the other side.
-
Q. 28 As shown in diagram direction of currents is shown in current carrying wire then the
direction of magnetic feild at point R will be represented by
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Meaning of Dot -
If magnetic field is directed Perpendicular and out of the plane of the paper.
- wherein
It is represented by
According to the right hand thumb rule direction of magnetic field will be perpendicular outward to the
plane shown as .
Correct option is 4.
Q. 29 Figure shows the cross- sectional area of a cylindrical wire of radius R. Cylinder is carrying
uniformly distributed curret i along its axis. The magnetic induction of distance from the
axis of cylinder will be:
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Magnetic field due to a cylindrical wire -
Magnetic field due to a cylindrical wire is obtained by the application of Ampere's law.
Bout =
Q. 30 As shown infigure, a current loop is placed near a long straight wire which also carries a
current. The direction of current are shown:
Option 1:
The wire is repelled from the loop
Option 2:
The wire is attracted towards the loop
Option 3:
There is no net force between the loop and the wire
Option 4:
The force should have attraction or repulsion depending on the magnitudes of the currents.
Correct Answer:
The wire is repelled from the loop
Solution:
As we learn
A rectangular current carrying coil having N turns and area A in uniform magnetic field
- wherein
Antiparallel current repel each other and parallel current attarct each other.
Chemistry
Q. 1 Oxidation number of Iodine is
Option 1:
-1
Option 2:
+5
Option 3:
+3
Option 4:
+7
Correct Answer:
+5
Solution:
As we learned
The algebraic sum of the oxidation number of all the atoms in a compound must be zero. In polyatomic
ion the sum is equal to charge on the ion.
-
Q. 2 Which base is present in RNA but not in DNA?
Option 1:
Uracil
Option 2:
Cytosine
Option 3:
Guanine
Option 4:
Thymine
Correct Answer:
Uracil
Solution:
As we learnt in
Made up of nucleotides consisting of pentose sugar which is ribose, Phosphoric acid and bases
(Adenine , Guanine , cytosine and uracil)
-
In RNA uracil is present instead of thymine.
Option 1:
S is a function of temperature but is not a function of temperature.
Option 2:
Both and S are functions of temperature
Option 3:
Both S and are not functions of temperature.
Option 4:
S is not a function of temperature but is a function of temperature.
Correct Answer:
Both and S are functions of temperature
Solution:
Q. 4 The number of electrons in ground state electronic configuration of Boron for which
Option 1:
zero
Option 2:
1
Option 3:
2
Option 4:
3
Correct Answer:
1
Solution:
As we have learnt,
- wherein
Electronic configuration :
for p-subshell
Option 1:
An Emulsion
Option 2:
True solution
Option 3:
Suspension
Option 4:
Colloidal sol
Correct Answer:
True solution
Solution:
True Solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which substance dissolved (solute)
in solvent has a particle size of less than 10-9 m or 1 nm. The simple solution of sugar in water is an
example of the true solution. Particles of true solution cannot be filtered through filter paper and are not
visible to the naked eye.
Option 1:
Change of intensive properties within the system at a large extent
Option 2:
Presence of unbalanced forces between the system and surroundings
Option 3:
Constant chemical composition the system with respect to time
Option 4:
None of the above
Correct Answer:
Constant chemical composition the system with respect to time
Solution:
As we have learnt,
Thermodynamic Equilibrium -
Thermodynamic Equilibrium
A system in which the macroscopic properties do not undergo any change with time is called
thermodynamic equilibrium.
If a system is heterogeneous and it is in equilibrium the macroscopic properties in the various phases
remain unchanged with time.
Here no mechanical work is done by one of the systems on another part of the system and it is possible if
the pressure remains the same throughout the system that is, there is no flow of matter from one part to
another
There is no flow of heat from one part to another that is, the temperature is constant.
As we have learned the system is in thermodynamic equilibrium only if it is in thermal, chemical and
mechanical equilibrium. Constant chemical composition is referring for the system to be in chemical
equilibrium, hence it is NOT the cause of the non-equilibrium of the system
Option 1:
-2.7 Kcal
Option 2:
3.3 Kcal
Option 3:
- 3.3 Kcal
Option 4:
2.7 Kcal
Correct Answer:
-2.7 Kcal
Solution:
We know:
Thus, we have:
Option 1:
D-fructose
Option 2:
D-ribose
Option 3:
D-glucose
Option 4:
L-glucose.
Correct Answer:
D-glucose
Solution:
As we learnt in
Cellulose -
- wherein
Linkage : linkage
Cellulose is a straight chain polymer of D-glucose, which upon hydrolysis gives its monomer (D-glucose)
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt,
Covalent, three dimensional solid network in which each silicon is covalently bond to four oxygen atoms
(sp3 hybridisation) forming a tetrahedral structure
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
Option 1:
Temperature is decrease
Option 2:
Solution concentration is increase
Option 3:
The number of solute molecules is increase
Option 4:
Volume is increased
Correct Answer:
The number of solute molecules is increase
Solution:
As we learn
Osmotic Pressure -
As soon as the solute molecules increases the osmotic pressure of solution increase.
Option 1:
It reacts with haemoglobin to form carboxy haemoglobin complex which is about 300 times more stable than
oxyhaemoglobin
Option 2:
It reacts with HCl of stomach
Option 3:
It damages nerve
Option 4:
It reacts with N2 to form producer gas
Correct Answer:
It reacts with haemoglobin to form carboxy haemoglobin complex which is about 300 times more stable than
oxyhaemoglobin
Solution:
As we have learnt,
CO complex with haemoglobin
Forms carboxyhemoglobin that is highly stable and prevents oxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin in
RBCs, resulting in death.
Option 1:
Due to the high difference of electronegativity in C-H they possess weak van der Wall's forces.
Option 2:
C1 to C3 are gases at room temperature.
Option 3:
Hydrocarbon does not exist in a solid state at room temperature ?
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
C1 to C3 are gases at room temperature.
Solution:
As we learn
Due to weak Vander Waal force, the first four members, C1 to C4 are gases, C5 to C17 are liquid and C18 to
higher alkanes are solid.
- wherein
C1 to C4 are gases at room temp. Hydrocarbon containing is or more are carbon are solid at 250c.
Option 1:
Dehydrating agent
Option 2:
Oxidising agent
Option 3:
Dying agent
Option 4:
All of these
Correct Answer:
All of these
Solution:
As we have learned
Option 1:
Zeolites occur naturally only and cannot be artificially created
Option 2:
Zeolites are aluminosilicates
Option 3:
Each zeolite contains channels of a specific size
Option 4:
A zeolite functions as an acid catalyst
Correct Answer:
Zeolites occur naturally only and cannot be artificially created
Solution:
Zeolites are found in nature as well as synthesised for catalytic selectivity
Q. 16 The volume of gas A is twice than that of gas B. The compressibility factor of gas A is thrice
than that of gas B at same temperature. The pressures of the gases for equal number of
moles are :
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
@com
Compressibility Factor -
Compressibility Factor -
THere for
Q. 17 Oxidation involves:-
Option 1:
Loss of hydrogen
Option 2:
Loss of oxygen
Option 3:
Gain in Hydrogen
Option 4:
Gain in electrons
Correct Answer:
Loss of hydrogen
Solution:
As we learn
Oxidation -
- wherein
e.g.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Chiral Carbon -
That carbon on which four different groups are present.
- wherein
It has a chiral center so there is no P.O.S, C.O.S, and A.A.O.S so it is a chiral molecule.
Option 1:
They contain linear chain having some branches.
Option 2:
They have low melting point.
Option 3:
They are high density polymers.
Option 4:
Glycogen is an example of branched chain polymer
Correct Answer:
They are high density polymers.
Solution:
As we have learned
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
Compressibility Factor -
Option 1:
Ionic
Option 2:
covalent
Option 3:
amphoteric
Option 4:
basic
Correct Answer:
Ionic
Solution:
As we learn-
-
Halides of Na+ is ionic in nature so NaCl is an ionic compound.
Option 1:
bicarbonate salts
Option 2:
chloride salts
Option 3:
sulphide salts
Option 4:
carbonate salts
Correct Answer:
bicarbonate salts
Solution:
Temporary hardness is caused by the presence of magnesium and calcium hydrogen carbonates
Option 1:
Plant
Option 2:
Mushroom
Option 3:
Animal
Option 4:
Temperature
Correct Answer:
Temperature
Solution:
As we learned from
Abiotic components -
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
- wherein
1. Write the correct formula for each reactant and product.
3. Calculate increase/decrease in oxidation number per atom and for the entire molecule/ion in which it
occurs.
4. Add on an appropriate side so that the total ionic charges of reactants and products are
equal.
5. Make numbers of hydrogen atoms in the expression on the two sides equal by adding to
reactant or product
Q. 25 Nitrogen occurs in –
Option 1:
Chile salt peter
Option 2:
Indian salt peter
Option 3:
Ammonium chloride
Option 4:
All of these
Correct Answer:
All of these
Solution:
Nitogen occurs in
Maths
Q. 1 Find the median of following discrete data
2,7,21,13,54,12
Option 1:
12
Option 2:
12, 13
Option 3:
13
Option 4:
21, 13
Correct Answer:
12, 13
Solution:
As we learned
MEDIAN -
If the number of observations(n) is odd then the median is the value observations after the
Option 1:
(i) - (p) ; (ii) - (q) ; (iii) - (r) ; (iv) - (s)
Option 2:
(i) - (q) ; (ii) - (p) ; (iii) - (s) ; (iv) - (r)
Option 3:
(i) - (q) ; (ii) - (s) ; (iii) - (r) ; (iv) - (p)
Option 4:
(i) - (s) ; (ii) - (r) ; (iii) - (q) ; (iv) - (p)
Correct Answer:
(i) - (q) ; (ii) - (s) ; (iii) - (r) ; (iv) - (p)
Solution:
As we learned
When Tangent and Normal cuts the x-axis at a point and perpendicular from point of contact to x-
axis.Then this is sub Normal & Tangent.From fig TS and SN are known as sub tangent and sub normal.
- wherein
Q. 3
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
none
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learned
hence
-
Q. 4
If Then domain of f(x) is
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learned
so
- wherein
Where
To find domain of f(x)
can be written as
Q. 5 Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and radius = 1. If T is the circle centred at (0, y),
passing through origin and touching the circle C externally, then the radius of T is equal to :
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
- wherein
Where g is a variable parameter.
Q. 6 Find
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
e
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
- wherein
Here ??????
Q. 8 The circular radius of 7 cm is cut and bend again into an arc of a cricle of of radius 12 cm.
The angle subtended by an arc at the center of a circle is:
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Angle -
Consider a ray , If this ray rotates about its end point O and take the position OB, then the angle
has been generated.
- wherein
Given the diameter of a circular wire = 14 cm. Therefore length of the wire = cm
Q. 9
If and
A and B are respectively the maximum and the minimum values of , then (A, B) is
equal to :
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
max value
Q. 10
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Idempotent matrix -
Option 1:
5
Option 2:
3
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
5
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
= AB / 2 = 5
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Indeterminate forms -
The form
Option 1:
(-3,5)
Option 2:
(3,-5)
Option 3:
(3,-20)
Option 4:
(-3,20)
Correct Answer:
(3,-5)
Solution:
As we have learned
Centre of Ellipse -
- wherein
Centre is (3,-5 )
Q. 15 For what values of k does the expression cuts the twice ,where
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
&
- wherein
Q. 16 If a circle passing through the point (-1, 0) touches y-axis at (0, 2), then the length of the
chord of the circle along the x-axis is :
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
3
Option 4:
5
Correct Answer:
3
Solution:
As learnt in concept
- wherein
Equation of a circle -
- wherein
radius = |h|
equartion of circle is
So centre is
AB = 2(AM) =
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
- wherein
of the form
If=
General Solution
Q. 18 If are roots of then the equation whose roots are
and is
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
Degree reduction -
So equation is
Option (B)
Option 2:
c
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
Correct Answer:
0
Solution:
As we learned
Given,
&,
Then
Option 1:
(1,6)
Option 2:
(1,-6)
Option 3:
(-1,6)
Option 4:
(-1,-6)
Correct Answer:
(-1,6)
Solution:
The given equation can be written as
Option 1:
does not exist.
Option 2:
exists and is equal to
Option 3:
exists and is equal to
Option 4:
exists and is equal to
Correct Answer:
exists and is equal to
Solution:
As we have learned
- wherein
and
Q. 22 If are roots of , then the equation whose roots are &
is
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt in
Now,
Alternative method:
X=
As is a root of x2 + x + 2 = 0, so
Q. 23 For which of the following condition matrix A is nilpotent matrix of order 2 where
.
Option 1:
a=b
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
All the above.
Correct Answer:
a=b
Solution:
As we have learnt
Nilpotent matrix -
- wherein
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
put
- wherein
i.e
Option 1:
Option 2:
an ellipse with length of its major axis
Option 3:
a hyperbola whose eccentricity is
Option 4:
a hyperbola with length of its transverse axis
Correct Answer:
a hyperbola with length of its transverse axis
Solution:
As we have learned
Locus -
- wherein
Transverse axis -
- wherein
Hyperbola -
Hyperbola is locus of all the points in a plane ,the difference of whose distance from two fixed point is constant.
- wherein
also
this is hyperbola
transverse axis = 2a =
Q. 26
Let . Then find the value of x such that
Option 1:
Real value
Option 2:
Purely imaginary
Option 3:
Complex no
Option 4:
both (1) and (3)
Correct Answer:
both (1) and (3)
Solution:
As we have learnt
Property of determinant -
If rows be changed into columns and columns into the rows , then the values of the determinant remains
unaltered.
Q. 27 Equation of the curve for which is such that its length of subnormal is equal to length of its
subtangent.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learnt
Subnormal -
Length =
- wherein
Option 1:
3.5
Option 2:
5
Option 3:
4
Option 4:
3
Correct Answer:
5
Solution:
As we have learned
Abscissa -
- wherein
The x coordinate.
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
To find the equation of the tangent we need either one slope + one point or two points.
- wherein
so, is tangent
Q. 30
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learn
If and are two vectors and is the angle between them , then
- wherein
Q. 32
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
-1
Option 3:
Does not exit
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Does not exit
Solution:
As we learned
Limits describe the behaviour of a function near a particular point not necessarily at the point itself.
and,
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Let & be the roots of equation
Option (B)
Q. 34
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
- wherein
is the given angle
Q. 35 If
Option 1:
1
Option 2:
2
Option 3:
mulitple of 15
Option 4:
none of these
Correct Answer:
2
Solution:
As we have learned
Sum of the binomial coefficients of the odd term is equal to sum of the binomial coefficients of even term
and each is equal to .
- wherein
A= B = 2 14 ; Thus
Q. 36 What is the angle between a normal and a tangent at pont P on the curve
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
NORMAL -
The normal to the curve at any point P on it is the straight line which passes through P and is
perpendicular to the tangent to the curve at P
- wherein
Q. 37
If then
is
Option 1:
-2
Option 2:
-1
Option 3:
Option 4:
0
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we learned
Limit of sum and difference equals sum difference of the individual limits.
we have
Q. 38 Consider the system of equation
x + 2y - z = 6
2x + 3y + z = 3
Option 1:
Infinite solutions, if = 0, =9
Option 2:
No solution, if 0, =9
Option 3:
Unique solution, if 0, 9
Option 4:
All of these
Correct Answer:
All of these
Solution:
As we have learned
Q. 39
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
None of these
Correct Answer:
Solution:
As we have learnt
- wherein
if
or
Q. 40 Two circles with equal radii intersecting at the points (0,1) and (0,-1). The tangent at the point
(0,1) to one of the circles passes through the centre of the other circle.Then the distance
between the centres of these circles is:
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution:
Let centre of circles are &
and
English
Q. 1 Find out the part which contains an error of subject-verb agreement:
Many a student of this school are supposed to be promoted to the next standard on the
basis of good performance.
Option 1:
No error
Option 2:
are supposed to be promoted
Option 3:
on the basis of good performance
Option 4:
to be promoted to the next standard
Option 5:
Many a student of this school
Correct Answer:
are supposed to be promoted
Solution:
Student is singular, thus, the verb ‘are’ should be replaced with ‘is’.
Poverty
Option 1:
Thwart
Option 2:
Skinflint
Option 3:
Penury
Option 4:
Blatant
Option 5:
Obviate
Correct Answer:
Penury
Solution:
Penury means poverty.
Relegate
Option 1:
Devalue
Option 2:
Demean
Option 3:
Elevate
Option 4:
Demean
Option 5:
Belittle
Correct Answer:
Elevate
Solution:
Relegate means to reduce the status of someone. Elevate means to raise someone to a higher standard.
Criticize
Option 1:
Exalt
Option 2:
Implore
Option 3:
Censure
Option 4:
Ensure
Option 5:
Exhort
Correct Answer:
Censure
Solution:
Censure means to criticize.
The boss of the company as well as his employees are planning to take an action against the
people who pelted stones.
Option 1:
his employees are planning
Option 2:
to take an action against
Option 3:
No error
Option 4:
The boss of the company as well as
Option 5:
the people who pelted stones
Correct Answer:
his employees are planning
Solution:
With as well as, the farther subject rule is applied. Thus, the verb has to agree with boss, which is
singular. The correction thus, is ‘is’.