21-12-2025
2721CJA101031250019 JM
PHYSICS
SECTION-A
1) In a Young's double slit experiment, the slits are placed 0.320 mm apart. Light of wavelength λ =
500 nm is incident on the slits. The total number of bright fringes that are observed in the angular
range –30°≤θ≤30°is:
(A) 320
(B) 641
(C) 321
(D) 640
2) In an interference experiment the ratio of amplitudes of coherent waves is . The ratio of
maximum and minimum intensities of fringes will be :
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 9
(D) 18
3) In a Young's double slit experiment, the separation between the slits is 0.15 mm. In the
experiment, a source of light of wavelength 589 nm is used and the interference pattern is observed
on a screen kept 1.5 m away. The separation between the successive bright fringes on the screen is :
(A) 6.9 mm
(B) 5.9 mm
(C) 4.9 mm
(D) 3.9 mm
4) In the circuit shown in figure the heat produced in the 5Ω resistor due to the current flowing
through it is 10 calories per second. The heat generated in the 4Ω
resistor is :-
(A) 1 cal/s
(B) 2 cal/s
(C) 3 cal/s
(D) 4 cal/s
5) A meter bridge is set-up as shown, to determine an unknown resistance ‘X’ using a standard 10
ohm resistor. The galvanometer shows null point when tapping-key is at 52 cm mark. The end-
corrections are 1 cm and 2 cm respectively for the ends A and B. The determined value of ‘X’ is
(A) 10.2 ohm
(B) 10.6 ohm
(C) 10.8 ohm
(D) 11.1 ohm
6) The resistance of a wire of uniform diameter d and length L is R. The resistance of another wire
of the same material but diameter 2d and length 4L will be :
(A) 2R
(B) R
(C) R/2
(D) R/4
7) A 5V battery with internal resistance 2Ω and a 2V battery internal resistance 1Ω are connected to
a 10Ω resistor as shown in the figure. The current in the 10Ω resistor is :-
(A) 0.03A P1 to P2
(B) 0.03A P2 to P1
(C) 0.27A P1 to P2
(D) 0.27A P2 to P1
8) Three equal resistances each of value R are joined as shown in the figure. The equivalent
resistance between M and N is :-
(A) R
(B) 2R
(C)
(D)
9) In the adjoining circuit diagram each resistance is of 10 Ω. The current in the arm AD will be :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) Referring to the shown circuit, the current will be minimum
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) same in all the branches
11) The given figure represents an arrangement of potentiometer for the calculation of internal
resistance (r) of the unknown battery (E). The balance length is 70.0 cm with the key opened and
60.0 cm with the key closed. R is 132.40 Ω. The internal resistance (r) of the unknown cell will be
(A) 22.1 Ω
(B) 113.5 Ω
(C) 154.5 Ω
(D) 10 Ω
12) In the given circuit the internal resistance of the 18 V cell is negligible. If
and and the reading of a voltmeter across R4 is 5 V, then the value of R2 will be
(A) 300 Ω
(B) 450 Ω
(C) 550 Ω
(D) 230 Ω
13) An electric current flows along an insulated strip PQ of a metallic conductor. The current density
in the strip varies as shown in graph of figure. Which one of the following statements could explain
this variation?
(A) The strip is narrower at P than at Q
(B) The strip is narrower at Q than at P
(C) The potential gradient along the strip is uniform
(D) The resistance per unit length of the strip is uniform
14) A particle with charge q, moving with a momentum p, enters a uniform magnetic field normally.
The magnetic field has magnitude B and is confined to a region of width d, where , The
particle is deflected by an angle θ in crossing the field :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) An electron moving with a speed u along the positive x-axis at y = 0 enters a region of uniform
magnetic field which exists to the right of y-axis. The electron exits from the region after
some time with the speed v at co-ordinate y.
(A) v > u, y < 0
(B) v = u, y > 0
(C) v > u, y > 0
(D) v = u, y < 0
16) A bar magnet when placed at an angle of 30° to the direction of magnetic field induction of 5 ×
10–2T, experiences a moment of couple 25 × 10–6 N-m. If the length of the magnet is 5 cm its pole
strength is:-
(A) 2 × 10–2 A-m
(B) 5 × 10–2 A-m
(C) 2 A-m
(D) 5 A-m
17) Two identical short bar magnets, each having magnetic moment M are placed a distance of 2d
apart with axes perpendicular to each other in a horizontal plane. The magnetic induction at a point
midway between them is :-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) A circular wire loop of radius r can withstands a radial force T before breaking. A particle of
mass m and charge q(q > 0) is sliding over the wire. A magnetic field B is applied normal to the
plane of the wire. The maximum speed vmax the particle can have before the loop breaks is :-
(A) zero
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) Figure shows a square current carrying loop ABCD of side 10 cm and current i = 10 A. The
magnetic moment of the loop is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
20) Two equal bar magnets are kept as shown in the figure. The direction of resultant magnetic field,
indicated by arrow head at the point P is (approximately):
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-B
1) A cylindrical cavity of diameter a exists inside a cylinder of diameter 2a as shown in the figure.
Both the cylinder and the cavity are infinitely long. A uniform current density J flows along the
length. If the magnitude of the magnetic field at the point P is given by then the value of N
is:
2) Six long parallel current carrying wires are perpendicular to the plane of the fig. They pass
through the vertices of a regular hexagon of side length a. All wires have same current I. Direction
of current is out of the plane of the figure in all the wires except the one passing through vertex F;
which has current directed into the plane of the figure. The magnetic induction field at the centre of
the hexagon is where x is__________
3) A square loop of mass m and side a carries a current i and placed on a horizontal table in a
magnetic field as shown in the figure. If m = 500 g, a = 0.5 m, B = 2T and θ = 30° from vertical,
find the minimum magnitude of current (in amp) so that the loop will be toppled.
4) Two short magnetic dipoles m1 and m2 each having magnetic moment of 1 Am2 are placed at point
O and P respectively. The distance between OP is 1 meter. The torque experienced by the magnetic
dipole m2 due to the presence of m1 is __________ × 10–7 Nm.
5) Figure shows a conducting loop in shape of a trapezium carrying a current i = 10A. Find the
magnetic field B (in µT) at a point P. It is given that a = 10 cm.
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
1) The following carbohydrate is :-
(A) A ketohexose
(B) An aldohexose
(C) An α-furanose
(D) An α-pyranose
2) In both DNA and RNA, heterocyclic base and phosphate ester linkage are at :-
1 1
(A) C 5 & C 2 respectively of the sugar molecule
1 1
(B) C 2 & C 5 respectively of the sugar molecule
1 1
(C) C 1 & C 5 respectively of the sugar molecule
1 1
(D) C 5 & C 1 respectively of the sugar molecule
3) Which of the following is generally prepared by chain-growth free-radical polymerisation :-
(A) PTFE
(B) Polyisobutylene
(C) Poly isoprene
(D) Terylene
4) Match the vitamins given in Column-I with the deficiency diseases listed in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(a) Vitamin A (p) Osteomalacia
(b) Vitamin C (q) Beri beri
(c) Vitamin D (r) Scurvy
(d) Vitamin B1 (s) Xerophthalmia
(A) a → p; b → q; c → s; d → r
(B) a → s; b → r; c → p; d → q
(C) a → s; b → p; c → r; d → q
(D) a → p; b → r; c → q; d → s
5) The two monomers for the synthesis of Nylone 6, 6 are :
(A) HOOC(CH2)6COOH, H2N(CH2)6NH2
(B) HOOC(CH2)4COOH, H2N(CH2)4NH2
(C) HOOC(CH2)6COOH, H2N(CH2)4NH2
(D) HOOC(CH2)4COOH, H2N(CH2)6NH2
6) Match the list-I with list-II:
List-I List-II
(1) Thermosetting
(P) Natural rubber
polymer
(Q) Nylon-6,6 (2) Homopolymer
(3) Butadiene &
(R) Bakelite
styrene
(S) Buna-S (4) Polyamide
(5) Copolymer
Which of the following combination is correct ?
(A) P → 2; Q → 4,5; R → 2, 5; S → 3, 4
(B) P → 4; Q → 3,4; R → 4, 5; S → 2, 5
(C) P → 1; Q → 2,5; R → 1, 5; S → 3, 5
(D) P → 2; Q → 4,5; R → 1, 5; S → 3, 5
7) Which one of the following statements is not true regarding (+) Lactose?
(A) (+) Lactose, C12H22O11 contains 8-OH groups
(B) On hydrolysis (+) Lactose gives equal amount of D(+) glucose and D(+) galactose
(+) Lactose in a β,1:4-glycoside formed by the union of a molecule of D(+) glucose and a
(C)
molecule of D(+) galactose
(D) (+) Lactose is reducing sugar and does not exhibit mutarotation
8) The water soluble protein is :
(A) Fibrin
(B) Albumin
(C) Myosin
(D) Collagen
9) A, B and C are three biomolecules. The results of the tests performed on them are given below:
Molisch's Barfoed Biuret
Test Test Test
A Positive Negative Negative
B Positive Positive Negative
C Negative Negative Positive
A, B and C are respectively :
(A) A = Glucose, B = Fructose, C = Albumin
(B) A = Lactose, B = Fructose, C = Alanine
(C) A = Lactose, B = Glucose, C = Alanine
(D) A = Lactose, B = Glucose, C = Albumin
10) Which of the following pairs give positive tollen’s test
(A) Glucose, Sucrose
(B) Glucose, Fructose
(C) Hexanal, acetophenone
(D) Fructose, sucrose
11) Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer.
List-I List-II
α-D and β-D
P. 1. Enantiomers
glucose
D-glucose and D-
Q. 2. Anomers
galactose
Erythose and
R. 3. Epimers
threose
D-glyceraldehyde
S. and L- 4. Diastereomers
glyceraldehyde
(A) P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-4
(B) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1
(C) P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1
(D) P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
12) Which of the following complex ions violates the EAN rule ?
(A) [Fe(CO)5]
3+
(B) [Cr(NH3)6]
4–
(C) [Fe(CN)6]
3+
(D) [Co(NH3)6]
13) Which is the pair of ambidentate ligand ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
14) Chelating ligands among following are :-
(a) dien (b) C2O42– (c) gly
(d) py (e) dipy
(A) a, b, d, e
(B) a, b, c, e
(C) a, b, c, d
(D) a, c, d, e
15)
Which of the following complex acts as reducing agent based on Sidwick EAN rule?
(A) [Mn(CO)5]
(B) [Mn2(CO)10]
(C) [Mn(CO)6]
-
(D) [V(CO)6]
16) In the following reaction
2X + B2H6 → [BH2(X)2]+ [BH4]–
then X will be :-
(A) NH3
(B) CH3NH2
(C) NaH
(D) All of these
17) Correct stability order of monohalide of Boron family :-
(A) BX > AlX > GaX > InX > TlX
(B) BX < AlX < GaX < InX < TℓX
(C) BX > AlX GaX > InX > TlX
(D) AlX > GaX > BX > InX > TlX
18) Statement-1 : In water, orthoboric acid behaves as a weak monobasic acid. Statement-2 : In
water, orthoboric acid acts as a proton donor.
(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for statement-1.
Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is True, Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
(B)
statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
19) A mineral contain following tetrameric anion in which = Si, = oxygen
Select correct option (s) about anion in mineral–
(A) The total 10 negative charges are present in this anion.
(B) It has three shared oxygen/corners and ten unshared oxygen/corners.
(C) It is non planar
(D) All of the above
20) For ANY reaction progress of reaction is as follows: A + B → C + D
If for the given raction x = 30 kJ/mole , y = 10kJ/mole at 300 K.
If pre-exponential factor for backward and forward reaction is the same then, the value of
equilibrium constant is approximately:
(A) e2
(B) e-4
(C) e4
(D) e-2
SECTION-B
1) The total number of lone–pairs of electrons in melamine is
2) The total number of hydrogen bonds of a DNA-double Helix strand whose one strand has the
following sequence of bases is ______.
5’ – G – G-C-A-A-A-T-C-G-G-C-T-A-3’
3) Total Charge required for conversion of 5 mol of Mn3O4 into MnO4– is in faraday :-
4)
Conductivity of an aqueous solution of 0.1 M HX (a weak mono-protic acid) is 5 × 10–4 Sm–1.
Find pKa[HX.
Given :
;
5) For a first order reaction. Rate constant is
represented by logk(s–1) = 15 – ,
then the temperature (in kelvin) at which its half life is 28 min
(ln2 = 0.7, log3 = 0.48, log2 = 0.30)
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-A
1) Let f : be a continuous function such that , .
Then
(A) f(2)=6e4
(B) f(1)=4e
(C) f(2)=10e4
(D) f(3)=8e3
2) If , then the value of , is equal to :
(A) A + 2π – π2
(B) A – 2π + π2
(C) 2π – A – π2
(D) None of these
3) Let β(m, n) = , m, n > 0. If , then 100(a + b + c)
equals ____.
(A) 1021
(B) 1120
(C) 2012
(D) 2120
4) The value of is
Where
and
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5)
(A)
(B)
(C) 1
(D)
6) Let , and . Then a/b =
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 1/2
(D) None of these
7)
(A) log (3/2)
(B) log (2/3)
(C)
(D)
8) The value of is:
(A) π2/4
(B) π2/2
(C) 3π2/2
(D) π2/3
9)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) equals
(A)
+C
(B)
+C
(C)
+C
(D)
+C
11)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
12)
Consider ƒ(x) = g(t) = If g(1) = 0 then g(x) equals-
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13) If , where A is any arbitrary constant, then the function f(x) is
(A) 2 tan–1x
(B)
(C)
(D) ℓn(1+x)
14) The area bounded by the curve ƒ(x) = x3 – 3x and g(x) = 2x2 in the second quadrant is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) Area bounded by y = {x}[x] + [x], x-axis between x = 0 and x = 3 (where [.] denotes greatest
integer function and {.} denotes fractional part function) is
(A) 3
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) Area bounded between the curves given by |x| + y = 7 and 4y = |4 – x2|, is (in sq. units)
(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 16
(D) 32
17) If ƒ(x) and g(x) are two differentiable functions on R+ such that xƒ'(x) + g(x) = 0 and xg'(x) + ƒ(x)
= 0 for all x ∈ R + and ƒ(1) + g(1) = 4, then the value of ƒ''(2).g''(2) is -
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
18) Let for all x∈R~{0} such that y(1) = e – 1 then y(2) is equal to
(A) 4e – 7
(B) e2 + 3
(C) 4e + 7
(D) 4e2 – 4
19) If the curve y(x) satisfying passes through (0,2), then value of (y(4))2(4 –
(y(4))2) is
(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 24
(D) 12
20) The differential equation
(xy3(1 + cosx) – y)dx + xdy = 0
represents the family of curves
.
Then ℓ + m + n is equal to
(where C is constant of integration)
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 3
SECTION-B
1) Let f(x) be a function satisfying If then find the value of
2) Let and the curve passes through (0, 1). If the curve also passes through (x1,2)
then is
3) If area bounded by curve , x-axis and is equal to ,
then k is
4) is equal to (n ∈ N – {1})
5)
If , where , then 'ƒ(0) + 10k' is equal to
ANSWER KEYS
PHYSICS
SECTION-A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B A B B B B B D A A A A A A D A D D A B
SECTION-B
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 5 1 5 1 5
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-A
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. B C A B D D D B D B B B A B C D B C D C
SECTION-B
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 6 33 65 9 500
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-A
Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C A D D C C A A B A A B B B C D B D B D
SECTION-B
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 5 1 4 1 20
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1)
Pam difference
dsinθ = nλ
where d = seperation of slits
λ = wave length
n = no. of maximas
0.32 × 10–3 sin 30 = n × 500 × 10–9
n = 320
Hence total no. of maximas observed in angular range –30° ≤ θ ≤ 30° is
maximas = 320 + 1 + 320 = 641
2) Given
Ratio of intensities,
Now,
3) Finge width, β =
= 5.9 × 10–3 m
= 5.9 mm
4) Since, resistance in upper branch of the circuit is twice the resistance in lower branch.
Hence current there will be half.
Now P4 = (i/2)2 (4) (P = i2R)
P5 = (i)2(5)
or
∴ P4 =
5)
x = 10.6 Ω
6) R ∝ ⇒
⇒ R2 = R1 = R
7)
Eeq = req =
from P2 to P1
8) Three resistances are in parallel.
The equivalent resistance
9)
This is balanced wheat stone bridge.
OR
Resistance of A to E & A to C are equal
So, i1 = i – i1
⇒ ,
This is current through AD.
10) , ;
11) r = R = 132.4 ≈ 22.1 Ω
12)
13) The current density at P is higher than at Q. For the same current flowing through the
metallic conductor PQ, the cross sectional area at P is narrower than at Q. The resistance per
unit length r is given by where r is the resistivity and A is the cross–sectional area of
the conductor PQ. Thus, r is inversely proportional to the cross–sectional area A of the
conductor.
14) From figure it is clear that
also r =
∴
15) The energy of a charged particle moving in magnetic field remains constant because the
magnetic field does not do any work. Therefore kinetic energy is constant i.e. u = v.
The force on electron will act along negative
y-axis initially. The electron will undergo circular motion in clockwise direction and emerge
out the field. So y < 0.
16) τ = MB sin θ ⇒ τ = (mL) B sin θ
⇒ 25 × 10–6 = (m × 5 × 10–2) × 5 × 10–2 × sin 30
⇒ m = 2 × 10–2 A – m
17) At point P net magnetic field
where and
18) T + qvB =
solve this quadratic.
19)
20)
21) Magnetic field at point P = Btotal - Bremoved
22) Imagine a current I at F in the same direction as that of other 5 currents. Such 6 currents
will produce zero field at the centre.
Hence field at the centre will be due to a current 2I at F directed into the plane of the figure.
23) MB sin 30 = Mg ×
IAB sin 30 = mg
⇒ I = 5 amp
24) τ2 = B1M2Sm90º = B1M2 = × m2
= 10–7
= 10–7 N–m
25)
CHEMISTRY
26) It is a β-pyranose hence it is an aldohexose.
27)
28) Poly Tetera fluoro ethene [PTFE] is prepared by chain growth free radical Mechanism.
29) Theory Based
30) Nylon-6,6 is polymer of
Hexamethylene diamine & Adipic acid
↓ ↓
H2N–(CH2)6–NH2 HOOC–(CH2)4–COOH
31) Fact.
32)
33) Albumin is water soluble
34) Alanine does not show Biuret test because Biuret test is used for deduction of peptide
linkage & alanine is amino acid.
Albumine is protein so have paptide linkage so it gives positive Biuret test.
Positive Barfoed test is shown by monosaccharide but not disaccharide. Positive Molisch's test
is shown by glucose.
35) Reducing sugars will give positive tollen’s test.
36)
List-I List-II
α-D and β-D
P. 2. Anomers
glucose
D-glucose and D-
Q. 3. Epimers
galactose
Erythose and
R. 4. Diastereomers
threose
D-glyceraldehyde
S. and L- 1. Enantiomers
glyceraldehyde
37) In [Cr(NH3)6]3+
EAN of Cr = 24 – 3 + 12 = 33
38) CN–, are ambidentate
39) All polydentate ligands are chelating ligands
dien (H2NCH2 CH2 NHCH2 CH2NH2)
C2O42–
gly
py
dipy
40)
[Mn(CO)6] : EAN = 37
41) When X = H–, NH3, CH3NH2 then [BH2(X)2]+ [BH4]–
if X = CO, THF then 2[BH3 ← X]
42) due to inert pain effect top to bottom stability of lower O.S. ¯
43) Orthoboric acid is not a proton donor.
44)
Explanation : Analyze the given tetrameric anion (Si4O10) structure to determine its total
charge, shared/unshared oxygen atoms, and planarity.
Concept : (Geomtry & properties of Si4O10)
A tetrameric silicate anion consists of four SiO4 tetrahedra linked via oxygen atoms. Each
SiO4 unit has a -4 charge, and due to sharing of oxygens, the total charge of the anion becomes
-10. It has three shared oxygen atoms (bridging) and ten unshared oxygen atoms (non-
bridging). The tetrahedral geometry makes it non-planar. Hence, all given statements are
correct. Answer: Option 4 (All of the above).
Final Answer – Option(4)
45)
46) Structure of melamine is as follows
Total no. of lone pairs of electron is '6'.
47) Two nucleic acid chains are wound about each other and held together by H bonds
between pair of bases.
Adenine from two hydrogen bonds with thymine and Guanine form three hydrogen bond with
cytosine.
5' G–G–C–A–A–A–T–C–G–G–C–T–A–3'
In given DNA strand total seven guanine and cytosine bases which form total 21 H-bonds and
six adenine and thymine base which will form total 12 H-bonds with other DNA strand.
Total no. of H bonds = 7 × 3 + 6 × 2 = 33
48)
nfactor =
= = 65 F
49)
HX H+ + X –
0.1(1–α) 0.1α 0.1α
m =k×
⇒ 5 × 106 × = 0.05Ω–1cm2-mol–1
Ka = Cα2 = 0.1 × (10–4)2 = 10–9
pKa = 9
50) For 1st order reaction
MATHEMATICS
51)
⇒ ln f(x) = 2x + ln (1+x2)+c
as f(0) = 2 ⇒ ln 2 = c
⇒ f(x) = 2 (1+ x2) e2x
52) A = ;I= ;
I=A+ ;
A+ ;
I′ =
using king I′ = ;
2I′ =
I′ = ;
I′ = π ;
I′ = π =π
∴ I = A + 2π – π2 ]
53)
x10 = t
x = t1/10
a= b= c = 21
54)
= I2 + eπI2 + e2πI2 + e3πI2
= I2(1 + eπ + e2π + e3π)
55)
use
⇒ ⇒I=1
56)
∴ ƒ(x) + ƒ(1–x) = 1 ⇒ ƒ(sin2 5) + ƒ(cos2 5) = 1
⇒ 2a = b ⇒ a/b = 1/2
57)
⇒
= = log (3/2)
58)
⇒
⇒
⇒ (cosx = t)
59)
60) I = dx
I= x dx
= dx
61) Let
dx = dt
I=
=
=
=
=
62) ; g(1) = 0 given
∵ g(t) =
g(t) =
put u = 1 + t3
⇒ du = 3 t2dt
∴ g(t) =
⇒ g(t) =
⇒ g(t) =
{∵ g(1) = 0 ⇒ }
Final Answer: option (2)
63)
Let x = t2 ⇒ dx = 2tdt
∴
∴ f(x) = 2tan–1
Final Answer: Option: (2)
64)
65)
y = {x}[x] + [x]
66) Question Explanation:
Finding the area bounded by an absolute value line and a parabola with absolute value.
Concept:
This question is based on area between two curves involving absolute value functions.
Solution:
Required Area = 2A
⇒ A = 16
∴ 32 sq. units
Final Answer:
The correct option is (4)
67)
Question Explanation: Solve the given system of LDEs then find value of ƒ''(2).g''(2).
Concept: System of Differential Equations.
Solution:
x(f′ + g′) = – (g + f)
ln (f + g) = –ℓnx +C
put x = 1, f + g = 4
ln 4 = c
f+g=
again
x(f′ – g′) = (f – g)
ℓn (f – g) = ℓn x + ℓn c
f–g=cx
∴ f′′ – g′′ = 0
f+g=
f′′ + g′′ =
Final Answer: option (2)
68)
put x = 1, y = e – 1 ⇒ c = 0 y = x2(ex – 1)
69)
x2 = t
I.F =
∴
t = y2(–y2 + c)
2 2 2
x = y (–y + c)
it satisfy (0,2)
c=4
∴ x2 = y2 (–y2 + 4)
70)
Let
If
so ℓ + m + n = 3 + 2 – 2 = 3
71)
72)
73)
Area
74) ∵
∴ Given limit
(other terms are zero)
(by using by parts)
75)
= tanx + 2ℓn|x| + c
∴ ƒ(x) = tanx, k = 2 ⇒ ƒ(0) + 10k = 20.