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21-06-2026

2302CJA101003260002 JA

PART-A-PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) A train stopping at two stations 5 km apart takes 5 min on the journey from one of the station to
the other. Assuming that it first accelerates with a uniform acceleration α and then have an uniform
retardation β. If units of mass, length, and time are kg, km and min respectively then :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) The co-ordinates of a particle moving in a plane are given by x = a cosωt and y = a sinωt then

distance travelled by the particle in time interval t = 0 to is

(A) π
(B) aπ

(C)

(D) 3aπ

3) An object initially at origin starts from rest and moves along the x axis with a constant
acceleration of 4m/s2. Its average velocity as it goes from x = 2m to x = 8m is :

(A) 1m/s
(B) 2m/s
(C) 3m/s
(D) 6m/s

4) A train accelerates from rest at a constant rate α for distance x1 and time t1. After that retards at
constant rate β for distance x2 in time t2 and comes to the rest. Which of the following relation is
correct :–

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

5) A cyclist starts from the centre O of a circular park of radius 10 km, reaches the edge P of the
park, then cycles along the circumference from PQ and finally move along Q to O and reaches at the
centre in 20 min find his average velocity:

(A) Zero
(B) 1 km/min
(C) 10 km/min

(D)
km/min

6) The trajectory of two projectiles 1 and 2 as shown in the figure :-

T1 = T2 &
(A)

(B) &
T1 > T2 &
(C)

T1 = T2 &
(D)

SECTION-I(ii)

1) A particle moves along the X–axis as x = u(t – 2) + a(t – 2)2 :

(A) The initial velocity of the particle is u


(B) The acceleration of the particle is a
(C) The acceleration of the particle is 2a
(D) At t = 2s particle is at the origin.
2) A particle moves with an initial velocity v0 and retardation βv, where v is its velocity at any time t
(β is a positive constant).

(A) the particle will cover a total distance of v0/β.


(B) the particle will continue to move for a very long time.
(C) the particle will stop shortly.
(D) the velocity of particle will become v0/2 after time 1/β.

3) If velocity of the particle is given by v = , where x denotes the position of the particle and
initially particle was at x = 4m, then which of the following are correct.

(A) At t = 2 s, the position of the particle is at x = 9m


(B) Particle acceleration at t = 2 s is 1 m/s2
(C) Particle acceleration is 1/2 m/s2 through out the motion
(D) Particle will never go in negative direction from its starting position

4) The figure shows the velocity time graph of a particle which moves along a straight line starting

with velocity at 5 m/sec and coming to rest at t = [Link]:

(A) Distance travelled by the particle is 212.5 m


(B) Distance covered by the particle when it moves with constant velocity is 100 m
(C) Velocity of the particle at t = 25s is 5 m/sec
(D) Velocity of the particle at t = 9s is 8 m/sec .

5) A particle is launched from the origin with an initial velocity under the influence of

a constant acceleration . Its velocity and position vector when it reaches


its maximum x-coordinate are :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) The displacement x of a particle depends on time t as : x = αt2 – βt3

(A) The particle will return to its starting point after time α/β.
(B) The particle will come to rest after time 2α/3β.
(C) The initial velocity of the particle was zero but its initial acceleration was not zero.
(D) No net force will act on the particle at t = α/3β.

SECTION-III

1) In a 2-D region of x-y plane, a particle moves with uniform acceleration is fired
from origin with initial velocity 15 m/sec; directed along negative y-direction. Find the minimum
speed (in m/sec) of the particle during its subsequent motion. Neglect gravity.

2) A ball rolls off the edge of a horizontal table top 4m high. If it strikes the floor at a point 5m

horizontally away from the edge of the table. Its speed at the instant it left the table is . Find n ?

3) A projectile is launched from a cliff a height h = 10 m above the ground at an angle θ above the
horizontal. After a time t1 = 1 sec has elapsed since the launch, the projectile passes the level of the
cliff top moving downward. It eventually lands on the ground a horizontal distance d = 10 m from its

launch site. Find 2 tanθ and fill it in OMR sheet.

4) A particle is moving with constant acceleration ‘a’. Following graph shows v2 versus
x(displacement) plot. The acceleration of the particle is___m/s2.

5)

A particle is projected at t = 0 with velocity v at an angle θ from horizontal if θ (minimum) so that


velocity of particle will become perpendicular to initial velocity before hitting horizontal surface is
radian, then find n.

PART-B-CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

1) Which of the sequence regarding first IP of coinage metal is correct?

(A) Cu > Ag > Au


(B) Cu < Ag < Au
(C) Cu > Ag < Au
(D) Ag > Cu > Au

0
2) atoms of X(g) are converted into X+(g) by absorbing E1 energy. 2N atoms of X(g) are

converted into X (g) by releasing E2 energy. Calculate ionisation enthalpy and electron gain enthalpy
of X(g) per atom.

(A)
I.E. =

(B)
I.E. =

(C)
I.E. =

(D)
I.E. =

3) The valence shell of the element X contains 2 electrons in a 5s subshell. Below that shell element
X has a partially filled 4d subshell. What type of element X is ?

(A) Alkali metal


(B) Alkaline earth metal
(C) Chalcogen
(D) d-Block element

4) Which of the following pair of orbitals contains at least one common nodal plane :

(A) px and py
(B) dx –y and dxy
2 2

(C) dyz and pz


(D) dxz and dz 2

5) Find out the distance between 2nd & 3rd orbit of hydrogen atom.
(A) 2.65 Å
(B) 1.2 Å
(C) 4 Å
(D) 0.529 Å

6)

When alpha particles are sent through a thin metal foil, most of them go straight through the foil
because -

(A) alpha particles are much lighter than electrons


(B) alpha particles are positively charged
(C) most part of the atom is empty space
(D) alpha particles move with high speed

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Correct set of four quantum numbers for valence electron of rubidium( Z = 37) is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Choose the correct statement(s) :

(A) Ionization energy of Mn is greater then Cr


(B) Electronegativity increase means metallic character increases.
(C) In general lower will be the ionisation energy, easier will be to remove electron.
(D) Electron affinity of S is less than that of Cl.

3)

The wave function for 2s orbital is given as


Where ao = First Bohr's radius in H atom = 0.529 A°.
Read the given statement and pick out the correct statement(s).

(A) The number of radial nodes is equal to three


(B) The probability density is independent of direction
(C) The probability density of finding electron at nucleus is non-zero.
(D) The radial node occurs at a distance 2a0 from nucleus.
4) Identify the correct statement(s) ?

(A) 3s orbital is spherical symmetrical.


(B) orbital has lobes of electron density in XY plane along X and Y axis.
The radial probability distribution curve of 1s, 3p and 5d have one, two and three maxima,
(C)
respectively.
(D) has zero electron density in xy plane.

5) Select the correct curve(s):


If v = velocity of electron in Bohr's orbit
r = Radius of electron in Bohr's orbit
P.E. = Potential energy of electron in Bohr's orbit
K.E. = Kinetic energy of electron in Bohr's orbit.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

6) In which of these options do both constituents of the pair have the same magnetic moment -

(A) Zn2+ and Cu+


(B) Co2+ and Ni2+
(C) Mn4+ and Co2+
(D) Mg2+ and Sc+

SECTION-III

1) For an element of modern periodic table sum of group number and atomic number is 48. The total
number of p-electrons is equal to group number for this element. If the atomic number of element is

Z, then the value of is


2) The energy of an excited H-atom is –3.4 eV. If angular momentum of e– is . Then calculate p.

3) Number of possible spectral lines which may be emitted in bracket series in H atom, if electrons
present in 9th excited level returns to ground level, are

4) In the Bohr's orbit, what is the ratio of total potential energy and total energy of the electron is x :
y then x + y is?

5)

No. of visible lines when an electron returns from 5th orbit upto ground state in H spectrum

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

1) If the equation (p2 – 3p + 2)x2 + (p – 1)2x + (p2 – 4p + 3) = 0 is satisfied for more than two
different values of x, then p is equal to

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

2) Statement I : The equation x2 + 3x + 1 = 0 has an irrational root.


Statement II : If is one root of equation x2 + ax + b = 0, where a, b ∈ R then b = 1.

(A) Both statements are correct


(B) Both statements are incorrect
(C) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
(D) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect

3)

If α and β are the roots of the equation x2 + 10x – 7 = 0 then the value
of is :

(A) 5
(B) –5
(C) 10
(D) –10

4) Let α, β, γ are roots of the equation x3 – 2x2 + 4x – 2 = 0 then the value of the expression
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 3

5)

If the equation (a – 1) (x2 + x +1)2 = (a + 1) (x4 + x2 + 1) has two real and distinct roots then the
value of a ∈

(A) (–∞,3]
(B) (–∞,–2) ∪ (2,∞)
(C) [–2,2]
(D) [–3,∞)

6)

Values of k for which one root of the equation x2 – (k + 1)x + k2 + k = 8 exceeds 2 and the other is
lesser than 2 are given by

(A) 3 < k < 10


(B) k ≤ –2
(C) k ≥ 10
(D) –2 < k < 3

SECTION-I(ii)

1) Number of real value(s) of c for which system of equations x2 + cx – 1 = 0 and cx2 + x – 1 = 0 have

(A) a common root, is 1


(B) two common roots, is 1
(C) exactly one common solution, is 1
(D) a common root, is 2.

2) Let α and β are roots of equation x2 – 13x + 3 = 0, then -

(A) α + β = 3
(B) α + β = 13

(C)

(D)
3) If the graph of y = ax2 + bx + c is as shown in figure, then -

(A) a > 0
(B) b < 0
(C) c < 0
(D) b2 > 4ac

4) If a, b, c, d are the roots of x4 – x3 – x2 – 1 = 0 and p(x) = x6 – x5 – x3 – x2 – x then which of the


following is/are true

(A) p(a) + p(b) + p(c) + p(d) = 6


(B) p(a) + p(b) + p(c) + p(d) = 1

(C)

(D)

5) The value(s) of 'a' for which the least value of the expression (4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2) in the
interval of x ∈ [0, 2] is equal to 11, is/are -

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

6) If then

(A) x3 + x–3 = –18


(B) x3 + x–3 = 18
(C) x5 + x–5 = 123
(D) x5 + x–5 = –123

SECTION-III

1) If least common multiple of quadratic expressions x2 – ax + b and x2 – cx + 2a is x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6


and greatest common divisor is (x – 2), then a + b – c is equal to

2) Let P(x) be a cubic polynomial and α, β, γ are roots of equation P(x) = 0. If


, then the value of is equal to

3) If 3a2 – 4a – 4 = 0 and 3b2 – 4b – 4 = 0, where a, b ∈ R and a < b then value of can be

4) Let x ∈ R then number of integers in the range of is

5) Find the largest natural number 'a' for which the maximum value of f (x) = a –1 + 2x – x2 is
smaller than the minimum value of g(x) = x2 – 2ax + 10 – 2a.
ANSWER KEYS

PART-A-PHYSICS

SECTION-I(i)

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

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
A. C,D A,B A,C,D A,C,D A,D A,B,C,D

SECTION-III

Q. 13 14 15 16 17
A. 9 5 2 1 4

PART-B-CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 18 19 20 21 22 23
A. C A D C A C

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 24 25 26 27 28 29
A. A,B A,C,D B,C,D A,B,C B,C,D A,C

SECTION-III

Q. 30 31 32 33 34
A. 3 1 6 3 3

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I(i)

Q. 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. A D B C B D

SECTION-I(ii)

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46
A. B,C,D B,C A,B,C,D A,C A,C A,B,C,D
SECTION-III

Q. 47 48 49 50 51
A. 0 7 5 1 1
SOLUTIONS

PART-A-PHYSICS

1) Let maximum velocity during journey be v0 then

0 0 0
t1 + t2 = 5; v = αt1 = βt2 and 5 = v ⇒v =2

Also t1 + t2 = +

⇒5= ⇒

2)

x = a cosωt; y = a sinωt
vx = –awsinωt; vy = awcosωt

|v| = aω
Distance = |v| ×t

3) Question Explanation:
This problem asks for the average velocity of an object moving with constant acceleration 4
m/s2 initially at origin starts from rest along the x - axis from x = 2 m to x = 8m.
Concept :
This question is based on Kinematics.
Solution:
v12 = 0 + 2 × (4) × (2)
v1 = 4 m/s
v22 = 0 + 2 × (4) × (8)
v2 = 8 m/s

vavg =
The correct option is (4)

4) Maximum velocity attained by train = αt1

= βt2 and , x2 =

5)
2=2

6)

Explanation:
The trajectories of two projectiles are given. We have to compare their time of flight and
velocities of projection.

Concept:
This question is based on two-dimensional projectile motion.

Solution:
Since the maximum heights of both projectiles are same,
their vertical components of velocity are equal.

So,
v₁ sinθ₁ = v₂ sinθ₂

Hence,
Time of flight depends only on vertical component,
therefore T₁ = T₂.

Given θ₁ > θ₂.


For the same vertical component, the projectile with larger angle must have smaller speed.

Thus,
v₁ < v₂.

Final Answer: Option (4)

7) Explain the question :


Position of the particle as a function of time is given. We have to find which statements about
velocity. acceleration and position are correct.

Concept :
General equations of kinematics

Solution:
Differentiate x(t) to get v (t) and a (t)
Given
Velocity

Acceleration

So statement 3 is correct and statement 2 is wrong


Initial velocity means at t =0

So statement 1 is wrong
At t = 2

So the particle is at origin → statement 4 s correct

Final Answer: The correct option is (3) and (4).

8) Solution:

1.

2. a = –βv =

For v = 0 ⇒ t = ∞

4.

Final Answer: The correct option is (1) and (2).

9) Solution:

At t = 0; x = 4
c = 4.

At t = 2, x = (3)2 = 9m

Particle will never go in negative direction.

acceleration =

Final Answer: The correct option is (1), (3) and (4).

10) Question Explanation : Analyze a velocity-time graph to determine total distance,


constant velocity travel, and instantaneous velocities at specific times.
Concept : Distance = Area under v-t graph; v = u + at
Solution :

1. Distance Travelled (Total Area)

A. 0s to 15s (Trapezoid): Area = 0.5 * (5 + 10) * 15 = 112.5 m

B. 15s to 20s (Rectangle): Area = 10 * 5 = 50 m

C. 20s to 30s (Triangle): Area = 0.5 * 10 * 10 = 50 m

D. Total Distance: 112.5 + 50 + 50 = 212.5 m (Statement 1 is correct)

2. Distance at Constant Velocity

A. Constant velocity occurs between 15s and 20s at 10 m/s.

B. Distance = 10 * 5 = 50 m (Statement 2 is incorrect).

3. Velocity at t = 25s

A. Acceleration (slope) from 20s to 30s = (0 - 10) / (30 - 20) = -1 m/s^2.

B. v = u + at = 10 + (-1 * 5) = 5 m/s (Statement 3 is correct).

4. Velocity at t = 9s
A. Acceleration (slope) from 0s to 15s = (10 - 5) / 15 = 1/3 m/s^2.

B. v = u + at = 5 + (1/3 * 9) = 8 m/s (Statement 4 is correct).

Final Answer : Option (1) (3) and (4)

11)

vx = 0 for t = 3, [∴ A is correct]

Hence D is correct

12)

X = αt2 – βt3
(a) Now for x = 0
t2 (α – βt) = 0 ⇒ t = 0 & α/β
Particle will return to its starting position after α/β time.

(b) at v = 0

(c) at t = 0

(d) At
So not force B zero.

13)
component of velocity perpendicular to the direction of acceleration is 9.

14) s = ut + at2 for vertical motion


4 = 0 + (10) t2 ∴ t2 =

t= ∴ 5=vt

v = 5/t =

15)

2 tan2 θ – tan θ – 1 = 0

16) Question Explanation: The question asks to find the acceleration.


Concept: Slope of v2 versus x graph
Solution:
y = mx + C

v2 = + 20
v2 = 2x + 20

2v

∴a=v
Final answer: 1

17)

45° for θmin = 45° =

PART-B-CHEMISTRY

18) Cu > Ag < Au


19) Question Explanation: Calculate energy change per atom for ionization and electron
gain.
Concept: Ionization and Electron Gain Enthalpy.
Solution: Ionization enthalpy (I.E.) is the energy absorbed to remove an electron, calculated
per atom. Electron gain enthalpy (ΔegH) is the energy change when an electron is added. If
energy is released, the enthalpy change takes a negative sign. You simply divide the total
energy by the number of atoms.
Calculation:
For Ionization Enthalpy (I.E.):

Energy absorbed for . atoms = E1

I.E. per atom =


For Electron Gain Enthalpy (ΔegH) :
Energy released for 2N0 atoms = E2 (Since it's released, ΔH is negative)

(ΔegH) per atom =


Final Answer: Option (1)

20) Explain question : To identify the element on the basis of given electronic configuration.
Concept : Classification of element on the basis of their block

Solution :
Final answer : The correct option is (4)

21) Question Explanation: Finding the pair of orbitals that share a common nodal plane.
Concept: Angular nodes and nodal planes of atomic orbitals.
Solution: A nodal plane is a plane passing through the nucleus where the electron density is
zero.

For p and d orbitals, these planes are defined by the Cartesian planes (xy, yz, or xz) that do not
contain the lobes of the orbital.

Option 1: px (yz plane) and py (xz plane) No common plane.


Option 2: (planes at to axes) and (xz and yz planes) No common plane.
Option 3: (xy and xz planes) and pz (xy plane) Both share the xy plane.
2
Option 4: dxz (xy and yz planes) and dz (conical nodes, no planes) No common plane.

Final Answer: Option (3)

22) r3 – r2 = 0.529(32–22)

23) Solution:
Most of the α-particles in Rutherford's experiment passed through the gold foil without getting
deflected.
This is because most of the space inside the atom is empty.

24)

Correct option is : AB

25)

(A) In both Mn & Cr the e– is to be removed from 4s but in Mn effective nuclear charge is
more.
(B) In period left to right metallic character decreases but electronegativity in period increases
(C) In general lower the ionization energy (more electron losing tendency) higher will be the
reducing property.
(D) Electron affinity in period increases ∴ S < Cl

26) * no of radial node = n – l – 1 = 2 – 0 – 1 = 1


* Probability density ψ2
* Since ψ contain no ψ or ϕ terms – probability of finding electron do not depend upon
direction

* Also since at r = 0, ;
ψ2 is non zero at r = 0

* ψ = 0 when the term vanishes putting =0


⇒ r = 2a0
at r = 2a0 , ψ = 0 : Corresponds to radial node.

27) Question Explanation : Identify true orbital statements.

Concept : Atomic orbital shapes and nodes.

Solution :
Statement (1) is correct because all 's' orbitals are spherically symmetrical.
Statement (2) is correct as the orbital has lobes directed exactly along the x and y axes.
Statement (3) is correct because the number of maxima in a radial probability distribution
curve is given by (n – ℓ)
for 1s :(1 – 0 = 1), for 3p :(3 – 1 = 2), and for 5d :(5 – 2 = 3).
Statement (4) is incorrect because the orbital has a "doughnut" shape with electron
density located in the xy plane.

Final Answer : Option (1), (2) and (3)

28)
so v × n = constant hence
x × y = k type curve.

so A wrong.

or
i.e., y = const. × x2 (parabolic curve)

so B correct.

or y = –Kconstant × x2

where
so C is correct

so D is correct.

29) Question Explanation: Find the pair with identical magnetic moment (μ).

Concept: Magnetic moment from unpaired electrons.

Solution:
• μ is same if n (unpaired electrons) is same

• Option 1: and for both. (Same μ)

• Option 3: and . n = 3 for both. (Same μ)

Final Answer: The correct option is (1) and (3).

30)

Let group number = G

Atomic number = Z

Maximum value of G = 18
Minimum value of G = 1

So, 30 ≤ Z ≤ 47

For condition 2 :

No. of p-electrons = Group number (but Z ≥ 30)

It means element is As Atomic number = 33

31) Question Explanation:


Question is asking about angular momentum

Concept:
This question is based on Bohr's model

Solution:

Angular momentum (mvr) =


En = –3.4 eV

–3.4 = –13.6 ×

n2 =
n2 = 4 ⇒ n = 2

⇒ mvr =

⇒ Compare with so p = 1

Final Answer:
The correct answer is 1.

33)

Answer is 3

34)

Answer is 3

PART-C-MATHEMATICS

35) Question Explanation: Finding the value of p for a quadratic equation to have more than
two solutions.
Concept: Conditions for a polynomial to be an identity.
Solution: For a quadratic equation to be satisfied by more than two different values of x, it
must be an identity. This means that all the coefficients of the polynomial must be zero. We set
each coefficient of the given equation to zero and find the value of p that satisfies all three
conditions simultaneously.
Calculation:
(p2 – 3p + 2)x2 + (p – 1)2x + (p2 – 4p + 3) = 0
Since given quadratic equation has more than 2 distinct values of x then it will become an
identity.
⇒ Coefficient of x2 = 0 and coefficients of x = 0 and constant term = 0
⇒ p2 – 3p + 2 = 0 and (p – 1)2 = 0 and p2 – 4p + 3 = 0
⇒ (p – 1)(p – 2) = 0 ⇒p=1 ⇒ (p – 1)(p – 3) = 0
⇒ p = 1 or 2 ⇒ p = 1 or 3
∴ So
Final Answer: The value of p is 1.

36) Roots of x2 + 3x + 1 = 0 are

, both are irrational

= 4 – i2(3) = 7

37)

= –5

38) ⇒

39)

(a – 1) (x2 + x+ 1)2
= (a + 1) (x2 + x + 1)(x2 – x + 1)
⇒ (a – 1) (x2 + x + 1) = (a + 1) (x2 – x + 1)
⇒ (x2 + x + 1) (x2 -ax + 1) = 0 has two real roots
⇒ D = a2 – 4 > 0 ⇒ a ∈ (–∞,–2) ∪ (2,∞)

40)
for both roots lying on either side of 2.
ƒ(2) < 0
⇒ 4 – 2(p + 1) + p2 + p – 8 < 0
⇒ (p – 3) (p + 2) < 0
⇒ p ∈ (–2,3)

41) x2 + cx – 1 = 0
cx2 + x – 1 = 0
let α is common solution

⇒ ⇒ c = 0 or 1
at c = 0
exactly one common root
at c = 1 both roots are common.

42) α + β = 13, αβ = 3

43) y = ax2 + bx + c
a>0

D>0
ƒ(0) = C < 0

44) x4 – x3 – x2 – 1 = 0
Σa = 1
Σab = –1
abcd = –1
⇒ Σa2 = 3
p(x) = x6 – x5 – x3 – x2 – x
p(x) = (x4 – x3 – x2 – 1)(x2 + 1) + x2 – x + 1
p(a) = a2 – a + 1
p(a) + p(b) + p(c) + p(d) = Σa2 – Σa + 4
=3–1+4=6
x4 – x3 – x2 – 1 = (x – a)(x – b)(x – c)(x – d)
put x = –1
0 = (1 + a)(1 + b)(1 + c)(1 + d)

45) 4x2 – 4ax + a2 – 2a + 2 = 0


Vertex of this quadratic equation Vx =

Case-1 : When
quadratic equation will be increasing in [0, 2]
So least value happens at x = 0
f(0) = 11

a2 – 2a + 2 = 11
⇒ a2 – 2a – 9 = 0
.....(1)

& ⇒ .....(2)

from (1) & (2) (option A)

Case-2 : When

⇒ ⇒ .....(3)
least value of quadratic equation will

happen at

a2 – 2a2 + a2 – 2a + 2 = 11

2a = –9 ⇒ but [from (3)]


So No value of "a" satisfy this condition.

Case-3 : When

⇒ ...(4)
in this case equation is decreasing in [0, 2]
So least value occur at x = 2
f(x) = 11
4(2)2 – 4a(2) + a2 – 2a + 2 = 11
16 – 8a + a2 – 2a + 2 = 11
a2 – 10a + 7 = 0
a=

but a ≥ 2 [from (4)]


So (option C)

46)

∴ = ±3 ...(1)

Now
= (±3)(7 – 1)
= ± 18

= (18) (7) – 3 OR (–18) (7) – (–3)


= 123 OR –123

47) L.C.M = (x – 1) (x – 2) (x – 3) given


H.C.F. = (x – 2) given
so the quadratic expressions are
(x – 1) (x – 2) & (x – 2) (x – 3)
⇒ x2 – 3x + 2 & x2 – 5x + 6
⇒ x2 – ax + b & x2 – cx + 2a
⇒ a = 3, b = 2, c = 5

48) Let P(x) = k(x – α)(x – β)(x – γ)

put , &x=0

49) a,b are roots of 3x2 – 4x – 4 = 0

50)

2x2y + 3xy + 6y = x + 2
(2y)x2 + x(3y – 1) + 2(3y – 1) = 0
(3y – 1)2 – 16y(3y – 1) ≥ 0
(3y – 1)(3y – 1 – 16y) ≥ 0

y=0

51) Let V1 and V2 be the vertices of the parabola f(x) and g(x) respectively.
We have V1 ≡ (1, a) and V2 ≡ (a, – a2 + 10 – 2a)

Now, a < – a2 + 10 – 2a
⇒ a2 + 3a – 10 < 0
∴ (a + 5) (a – 2) < 0
⇒–5<a<2
∴ Largest natural number a = 1 Ans.

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