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14-01-2026

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PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) A tightly wound long solenoid has n turns per unit length, a radius r and carries a current I. A
particle having charge q and mass m is projected from a point on the axis in a direction
perpendicular to the axis. The maximum speed of the particle for which the particle does not strike
the solenoid is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2)

Two boats of base areas A1 and A2, connected by a string are being pulled by an external force F0.
The viscosity of water is η and depth of the water body is H. When the system attains a constant
speed, the tension in the thread will be

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) A police party is chasing a dacoit in a jeep which is moving at a constant speed v. The dacoit is on
a motor cycle. When he is at a distance x from the jeep, he accelerates at constant rate α (starting
from rest). Which of the following relations is true, if the police is able to catch the dacoit ?
(A) v2 ≤ αx
(B) v2 ≤ 2αx
(C) v2 ≥ 2αx
(D) v2 ≥ αx

4)

A particle moves under the influence of the force F = + + N along the edges of a unit cube
(edge length = 1m) on the path OA-AB-BC-CD-DE-EO. Then the :-

(A) Total work done is zero


(B) Total work done is = 1 joule
(C) Total work done is = 3 joule
(D) Force F is conservative

5) n mole a perfect gas undergoes a cyclic process ABCA (see figure) consisting of the following
processes.
A → B : Isothermal expansion at temperature T so that the volume is doubled from V1 to V2 = 2V1 and
pressure changes from P1 to P2.
B → C : Isobaric compression at pressure P2 to initial volume V1.
C → A : Isochoric change leading to change of pressure from P2 to P1.

Total workdone in the complete cycle ABCA is :

(A) 0

(B)

(C) nRTln2
nRT
(D)

6) If Y, K and η are the values of Young's modulus, bulk modulus and modulus of rigidity of any
material respectively. Choose the correct relation for these parameters.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Two bars of thermal conductivities K and 3K and lengths 1 cm and 2 cm respectively have equal
cross sectional area. They are joined lengths wise as shown in the figure. If the temperature at the
ends of this composite bar is 0°C and 100°C respectively (see figure), then the temperature of the

interface is :-

(A) 50°C
(B) 100/3°C
(C) 60°C
(D) 200/3°C

8) A bullet of mass m and velocity v passes through a pendulum bob of mass M and emerges with
velocity v/2 (figure). The pendulum bob is at the end of a string of length l. What is the minimum
value of v (in m/s) such that the pendulum bob will swing through a complete circle?

(Take : l = 2m, M = 1kg, m = 10 gm.)

(A) 2000
(B) 1000
(C) 500
(D) 4000

9) The figure shows a conducting loop ABCDA placed in a uniform magnetic field (strength B)
perpendicular to its plane. The part ABC is the (3/4)th portion of the square of side length ℓ. The part
ADC is a circular arc of radius R. The points A and C are connected to a battery which supply a
current I to the circuit. The magnetic force on the loop due to the field B is
(A) zero
(B) BIℓ
(C) 2BIR

(D)

10) Two blocks (from very far apart) are approaching towards each other with velocities as shown in

figure. The coefficient of friction for both the blocks is µ = 0.2

Linear momentum of the system is :

(A) conserved all the time


(B) never conserved
(C) is conserved upto 5 seconds
(D) none of these

11) A square plate of edge a/2 is cut out from a uniform square plate of edge 'a' as shown in figure.
The mass of the remaining portion is M. The moment of inertia of the shaded portion about an axis
passing through 'O' (centre of the square of side a) and perpendicular to plane of the plate is :

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

12) The internal energy (U), pressure (P) and volume (V) of an ideal gas are related as U = 3PV + 4.
The gas is:

(A) Diatomic only


(B) Polyatomic only
(C) Either monoatomic or diatomic
(D) Monoatomic only

13) A uniformly charged ring of mass m, charge q and radius 3R and a particle of equal mass m and
charge –q are arranged in a gravity free space and both are released from rest as shown.

Maximum speed of ring in subsequent motion is :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14) Two particles perform simple harmonic motion of same frequency and about same mean
position. Their amplitude is same and is equal to A and their time period is T. If at t = 0 their

separation is A with one particle at mean position, their separation at t = is :-

(A)

(B) A

(C)

(D) 0

15) In a plane electromagnetic wave, the directions of electric field and magnetic field are
represented by and , respectively. What is the unit vector along direction of propagation of
the wave.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) A prism of refractive index √2 and apex angle A is shown. Light is incident from PQ side at angle

of incidence i (0 < i ≤ 90°). Choose the wrong option:

(A) If A = 40° then light incident at all angles will emerge from surface PR.
If A = 80° then light incident at some angles will emerge from surface PR and at some other
(B)
angles light will suffer TIR at surface PR.
(C) If A = 100° then light incident at all angles will be reflected back from surface PR.
(D) whatever is the value of A, light will emerge from the surface PR for some value of i.

17) The earth is moving around the sun in an elliptical orbit. Point A is the closest and point B is the
farthest point in the orbit, as shown. In comparison to the situation when the earth passes through
point B :

(A) total energy of the earth-sun system is greater when the earth passes through point A.
gravitational potential energy of the earth-sun system is greater when the earth passes through
(B)
point A.
kinetic enrgy of the earth due to the motion around the sun is greater when it passes through
(C)
the point A.
magnitude of angular momentum of the earth about the sun is greater when the earth passes
(D)
through point A.

18) In the shown circuit the resistance R can be varied:


The variation of current through R against R is correctly plotted as:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

19) Consider an imaginary cube of edge L. A uniform positive charged ring of diameter L moves
towards left a small but constant speed v. Linear charge density on the ring is At t = 0, the left
end just touches the centre of right face of the cube. Which graph correctly shows the variation of

with time t as the ring goes through it ( is electric flux). Assume that ring moves
parallel to its surface and enter perpendicularly.

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)

20) The output Y of following circuit for given inputs is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) 0

SECTION-II

1) The positions of and are shown on the binding energy curve as shown in figure.
If x MeV is the energy released in the fusion reaction.
in then value of 2x is

2)

Two beams of light having intensities I and 4I interfere to produce a fringe pattern on a screen. The
phase difference between the beams is π/2 at point A and π at point B. Then the difference between
resultant intensities at A and B is I1, then the value of I1/I is

3) In the circuit shown current is changing at the rate of . If L1 = L2 = 1H and M12 = H,

find emf V (in volt) between terminals X & Y.

4) A uniform magnetic field of 0.06 T is inside plane of the figure. The resistance of rod is 25Ω, mass
is 36 gm and it can slide freely on smooth parallel rails which are perfectly conducting. The whole
system is in horizontal plane. The rod starts from rest. If terminal velocity of the rod (in m/s) is v

then find .

5) In the circuit shown in figure, , and The sum of


magnitude of charges on the positive plates of two capacitors in steady state is
CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1)

A solution of KCl has a density of 1.69 g/mL and is 67% by weight. Calculate the density of the
solution if it is diluted so that the percentage by weight of KCl in the diluted solution is 30%.

(A) 0.757 g/mL


(B) 757 kg/L
(C) 1.224 g/L
(D) 1224 kg/m3

2) In which of the following species, type of back bonding is NOT present?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

3) The volume percentage of at equilibrium in the dissociation of under a total pressure of


1.5 atm is

(A) 74.5
(B) 36.5
(C) 63.5
(D) 25.5

4) Match the column (Z=atomic number, R = Rydberg constant)


Column - I Column - II

Maximum number of spectral lines


I Lyman series of H P
=6

Maximum number of spectral lines


II Balmer series of Q
=2

transition in H like
III R
species Wave number of line

transition in a single
IV S
isolated H atom Wave number of line

Total number of spectral lines in


T
Paschen series are 2
Choose the most appropriate answer
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

5) Read the following statements:


(I) Standard reduction potential of electrode made up of Ag rod in solution is greater than
Ag rod dipped in saturated AgCl solution in contact with
(II) solution cannot be stored in Ag container
(III) Zn metal displaces from Solution
(IV) Based on standard reduction potential values, is better oxidizing that than in
acidic medium
(V) Goldsmith has kept pure gold ring in solution, which has turned into solution.
Choose the number of correct statements:

(A) 4
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3

6) Two test tubes contain 2-pentanol and 3-pentanol separately which are treated
with produces two products P and Q which are distinguished by

(A) 2, 4 - DNP test


(B) Tollen's test
(C) Fehling's test
(D) Iodoform test

7)
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) The compound E is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

9) Phthalic acid

(Nitrogen containing compound) F cannot be prepared by

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) Match the complex ions given in column I with hybridization and number of unpaired electrons
given in column II and assign the correct code:

Column - I Column - II

A 1

B 2

C 3

D 4

5
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

11) The correct expression that corresponds to reversible and adiabatic expansion of an ideal gas is
______

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

12) Statement I: Magnesium ion is not precipitated in Group - V of salt analysis


Statement II: Magnesium ion forms stable complex with ammonia

(A) Statement I is true, statement II is true; statement II is the correct explanation for statement I
Statement I is true, statement II is true; statement II is NOT the correct explanation for
(B)
statement I
(C) Statement I is true, statement II is false
(D) Statement I is false, statement II is true

13) Correctly matched items match(es) among the following is (are)

Column - I Column - II
(Pairs of amino acids) (Distinguishing test)

I Proline and Histidine

II Serine and Glycine Ceric ammonium nitrate solution

III Tryptophan and Tyrosine Neutral ferric chloride solution

IV Lysine and Glutamic acid


(A) I, II, III, IV
(B) I, II, III only
(C) II, III, IV only
(D) II only

14) (P) & (Q) are two functional isomer of molecular formula 'C3H8O'. If (Q) gives yellow crystal with
NaOI then compound (P) may be :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
15) The IUPAC name of the following compound is

(A) 2-Amino-4-hydroxy-3-chloro pentane


(B) 2-Amino-3-chloro-4-hydroxy pentane
(C) 3-chloro-4-hydroxy-2-pentanamine
(D) 4-amino-3-chloro-2-pentanol

16)
Which of the following reactants gives the above reaction most successfully?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) The basic strength order of the following anion:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) Which of the following has the shortest C-Cl bond?

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

19) In the following sequence of reactions


The product (B) is:

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

20) Which of the following will have maximum enol content?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) During formation of alcohol from given alkene, the reaction involves rearrangement of formed
intermediate. The number of rearrangements involved is ____

2)
I. and I. of are 700 and 1400 K.J/mol respectively. Electron gain enthalpy for is -350
K. J / mol. The heat change for the reaction is 200 Y KJ/mol. Then 'Y' is ______

3) The number of essential amino acids among the following compound is

Valine, Serine, Lysine, Leucine, Aspartic acid, Threonine, Tyrosine,


Tryptophan, Glutamine and Methionine.

4) 50mL of 0.2M KOH is added to 40mL, 0.5M HCOOH. The pH of the resultant solution (if Ka of
HCOOH is 10-4)
5) Amongst and HCl, the number of molecules with non-zero net
dipole moment is _____.

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) If z1, z2, z3 are vertices of an equilateral ΔABC such that |z1–i| = |z2– i| = |z3–i| then |z1 + z2 + z3|

(A)
(B)
(C) 3

(D)

2) Lines 3x + 4y – 15 = 0 and 12x – 5y + 3 = 0 intersect at A. A variable line L intersect these lines


at P and Q respectively. Angle bisectors of ∠APQ and ∠AQP intersect at point R. The locus of R can
be :

(A) 11x + 3y + 20 = 0
(B) 3x + 11y – 66 = 0
(C) 3x – 11y + 30 = 0
(D) 11x – 3y – 2 = 0

3) The integral equals :

(A) π – 4

(B)

(C)

(D)

4) Let and . If , where is parallel to and is perpendicular


to , then is equal to

(A)
(B)

(C)

(D)
5) If both the roots of the quadratic equation x2 – mx + 4 = 0 are real and distinct and they lie in the
interval (1,5), then m lies in the interval:

(A) (4,5)
(B) (3,4)
(C) (5,6)
(D) (–5,–4)

6) Let Sk = . If , then A is equal to :

(A) 303
(B) 283
(C) 156
(D) 301

7) A sheet of area 40m2 is used to make an open tank with square base then edge length of base
such that volume of this tank is maximum, is -

(A)

(B) 2
(C)
(D)

8) Let the system of linear equations


4x + λy + 2z = 0
2x – y + z = 0
μx + 2y + 3z = 0, , μ ∈ R.
has a non-trivial solution. Then which of the following is true ?

(A) µ = 6, λ ∈ R
(B) λ = 2, µ ∈ R
(C) λ = 3, µ ∈ R
(D) µ = –6, λ ∈ R

9)

The equation of the circle which passes through the point (–1, 2) and touches the circle x2 + y2 – 8x +
6y = 0 at origin will be :

(A) x2 + y2 + x – 2y = 0
(B) x2 + y2 – 3x – 4y = 0
(C) 3x2 + 3y2 + x – 7y = 0
(D) 2x2 + 2y2 + 4x – 3y = 0
10) If the two lines , z = 2 and perpendicular, then an

angle between the lines is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

11) Let Then the number of elements in the set and the
sum of all the elements of A is not a multiple of is _____

(A) 20
(B) 40
(C) 60
(D) 80

12) The general solution of the differential equation is:


(Where C is a constant of integration)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Let the latus ractum of the parabola be the common chord to the circles and each
of them having radius Then, the distance between the centres of the circles and is:

(A)
(B) 8
(C) 12
(D)
14) The integral is equal to:
(where C is a constant of integration)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

15) A focus of an ellipse is at the origin. The directrix is the line x = 4 and the eccentricity is 1/2.
Then the length of the semi-major axis is-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

16) If then is equal to :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) Let A and B be two invertible matrices of order 3 × 3. If det(ABAT) = 8 and det(AB–1) = 8,
then det (BA–1 BT) is equal to :

(A) 16

(B)

(C)

(D) 1
18) The mean and variance of 5 observations of an experiment are 4 and 5.2 respectively. If from
these observations three are 1, 2 and 6, then the remaining will be-

(A) 2, 9
(B) 5, 6
(C) 4, 7
(D) 3, 8

19) Let If ƒ(x) is differentiable in [0,2], then value of p is-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) For an initial screening of an admission test, a candidate is given fifty problems to solve. If the

probability that the candidate can solve any problem is , then the probability that he is unable to
solve less than two problems is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) If the constant term, in binomial expansion of is 180, then r is equal to

2) The number of ways, 16 identical cubes, of which 11 are blue and rest are red, can be placed in a
row so that between any two red cubes there should be at least 2 blue cubes, is ______

3) Let and then the value of


is equal to _____

4) If the area bounded by curve x + |y| = 1 and the y-axis is k, then k is equals to :

5) Let f be a function such that f(3) = 1 and f(3x) = x + f(3x – 3) for all x. Then find the value of
f(300).
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B C C B D D C A B C B B A B A D C C A D

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 31 4 6 4 7

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. D B D C D D C B B A A C B D D A C D C B

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 2 7 6 4 3

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C C D C A A A A D B D A B C A D B C A B

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 8 56 450 1 5050
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

1)

Force due to magnetic field is balanced by the centripetal force.

(∵ Particle do not strike the solenoid, thus r = r/2)

Magnetic field, B = μ0nl

2)

Explanation Question:
Two boats are pulled by a force and we have to find tension in the thread.

Concept:
This question is based on viscosity.

Solution:
Viscous force F α (area)
So let F = kA
F0 = k (A1 + A2) ...(i)
and T = k A1 ...(ii)
Dividing Eq. (ii) By Eq. (i) we get,

Final Answer :
The correct option is (3).

3) ≤ vt

This gives;
For t to be real : v2 ≥ 2αx.

4) Question Explanation:
Motion of particle under the influence of force is given and now it is asked to choose the
correct statement.
Concept:
This question is based on calculation of work.

Solution:
Work along various paths :
OA → 0 J
AB → 1 J
BC → 1 J
CD → –1 J
DE → 0 J
EO → 0 J
∴ Wnet = 1 J

Final Answer:
The correct option is (2)

5) WIsothermal = nRTln
WIsobaric = PΔV = nRΔT
WIsochoric = 0

W1 = nRT ln = nRT ln2

W2 = nR = –nR
W3 = 0
⇒ Wnet = W1 + W2 + W3

Wnet = nRT

6) Y- Younge modulus, K- Bulk modulus,


η- modulus of rigidity
We know that
Y = 3K (1 – 2σ)

σ= ....(i)
Y = 2η (1 + σ)

σ= ....(ii)
From Eq.(i) and Eq. (ii)
= –1

1– = –2

K=

7)
300 = 5T
T = 60°C

8) mv = Mv1 + mv/2

⇒ v1 = =

v=

v= = = 2000 m/s

9) ≡
F = Bi1ℓ + Bi2ℓ
= Bℓ(i1 + i2) = Biℓ

10)
1kg comes to rest in 5 sec after that ext friction on left blocks remain.
So momantum after 5 sec is not conserved.

11)

M1 = mass of square plate of side a

M2 = mass of square plate of side .


...(1)

Now,

12)

U = 3PV + 4

= 3PV + 4

= 3PV + 4

f=6+
Since degree of freedom is more than 6 therefore gas is polyatomic

13) By energy and momentum conservation

14)

at t = ϕ=π
x = Asinπ = 0

15)

Direction of wave propagation =

16) Light will emerge from prism if A < θC


Light will not emerge from prism if A > 2θC ∴ θC = 45°
17)

According to concept of Keplar’s law of planetory


As we know this law based on conservation of angular momentum.
So kinetic energy of the earth due to the motion around the sun greater when it passes
through point A.

18) across R for any value of R.

19)

option A is correct

20)

21)

ΔE = | (7 × 5.5) + (2 × 1) – 2 × 4 × 7 |
x = |40.5 – 56|
x = 15.5 MeV
2x = 31

22)

I(ϕ) = I1 + I2 +
Here, I1 = I and I2 = 4I ...... (i)

At point A,
∴ IA = I + 4I = 5I
At point b, ϕ = π
∴ IB = I + 4I – 4I = I
∴ IA – IB = 4I
Note: Equation (i) for resultant intensity can be applied only when the sources are coherent. In
the question it is given that the rays interfere. Interference takes place only when the sources
are coherent. That is why we applied equation number (i). When the sources are incoherent,
the resultant intensity is given by I = I1 + I2

23)

By KVL

Vx – Vy = +
and i1 = i2 = i
& M12 = M21
Vx – Vy = 6 volt

24)

ε = Blv = 36

v= = 1200 m/s

25)

CHEMISTRY

26)

After dilution,
27)

In back bonding is present

28) where x is the degree of dissociation on solving,


Mole percentage is same as volume percentage

29)

30)

I, III, IV

31)
Iodoform test

32)

33) , , , ,
34)

compound 'F' is

35)

36)

Conceptual

38) Proline does not have primary amino group while histidine has. With histidine
gives effervescence of nitrogen.
Serine has an alcohol group and hence gives red colouration with ceric ammonium nitrate.
Tyrosine has phenolic group and hence would give characteristic colouration with
As both Lysine and glutamic acids both acidic groups, they both would evolve with
and hence can't be differentiated.

39) gives iodoform test

is the functional isomer

40) Order of priority -OH> -NH2

41) Halide is most successful

42)

43)
44) Question Explanation : The question asks to identify product (B) in the given two-step
reaction sequence, starting from benzene.
Concept : Friedel-Crafts Acylation, Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (EAS), Clemmensen
Reduction, Reduction of ketones.
Solution :
The reaction proceeds in two main steps :

A. Benzene + CH3CH2COCl / AlCl3 → A : This is a Friedel-Crafts Acylation reaction.


B. A (Ethyl phenyl ketone) + Zn (Hg)/Conc. HCl, Heat B : Product (A), propiophenone, is then
subjected to Clemmensen Reduction.

Therefore, the carbonyl group of propiophenone is reduced to a methylene group, leading to the
formation of propylbenzene.
Hence, Option (3) is correct :
Final Answer : Option (3)

46)

47)

48)

49) KOH + HCOO HCOOK + H2O


10mmol 20mmol __ __
0 10 10 __
=4

50)

MATHEMATICS

51) A(Z1), B(Z2) and C(Z3) are equidistant from Z0 = i


So, Z0 is circumcenter of ΔABC.
As ΔABC is an equilateral Δ Centroid = Circum-center
⇒ Z1 + Z2 + Z3 = 3i

52)
∵ R must be incentre of ΔAPQ
⇒ R always lies on angle bisectors of L1 & L2 so locus of R will be

⇒ 13(3x + 4y – 15) ± 5(12x – 5y + 3) = 0


⇒ 11x + 3y – 20 = 0 or 3x – 11y + 30 = 0

53)

54)
,

(3λ – 2).3 + (λ + 1) = 0
9λ – 6 + λ + 1 = 0

Now

Aliter :

55) x2 – mx + 4 = 0

(1) D > 0 ⇒ m2 – 16 > 0


⇒ m ∈ (–∞,–4) ∪ (4,∞)
(2) ƒ(1) > 0 ⇒ 5 – m > 0

(3) ƒ(5) > 0 ⇒ 29 – 5m > 0

(4)

56)
, A = 303

57) Let length of base be x and height be y


v = x2y
x2 + 4xy = 40

58) For non-trivial solution

⇒ 2μ – 6λ + λμ = 12
when µ = 6, 12 – 6λ + 6λ = 12
which is satisfied by all λ

59)

S + λL = 0

(x – 0)2 + (y – 0)2 + λ(4x – 3y) = 0


P.T. (–1, 2)
λ=½
2x2 + 2y2 + 4x – 3y = 0

60)
ℓ1 ⊥ ℓ2 ⇒ ⇒α=3
angle between ℓ2 & ℓ3

put α = 3

61) 3n type (divisible by 3)


type (Not divisible by 3)
type (Not divisible by 3)
Now, number of subset of S containing one element which are not divisible by
Number of subsets of S containing two numbers whose sum is not divisible by 3

Number of subsets containing 3 elements whose sum is not divisible by 3

Number of subsets of S containing 4 elements whose sum is not divisible by 3

Number of subsets of S containing 5 elements whose sum is not divisible by 3

Number of subsets of S containing 6 elements whose sum is not divisible by 3

Total subsets of set A whose sum of digits is not divisible by 3

62)

Let
63)
Distance between the centres

64)
put

Again put

65) PS2 = e2Pm2

x2 + y2
4x2 + 4y2 = x2 – 8x + 16
3x2 + 8x + 4y2 = 16

Length of semi major axis

66)

67) |A|2.|B| = 8 and ⇒ |A| = 4 and

∴ det(BA–[Link])

68)

from (1) & (2) a = 4, b = 7

69) Continuous at x = 1

∴ p + q = –2 +
Differentiable at x = 1

70) P(s) = P(F) =


Probability of at least 49 success is
71)
General term =
…….. (1)
& (10 – R) r – 2R = 0

r=

⇒ r = –2 + ...(2)
R = 8 or 5 reject equation (1) not satisfied
At R = 8

72) First we arrange 5 red cubes in a row and assume and number of blue
cubes between them
Here,
and
so
No. of solutions

73)

(where,

74)

area = 2 × =1=k

75) Solution :
f(3x) = x + f(3x – 3)
f(3) = 1
f(3x) – f(3x–3) = x
x=2 , f(6) – f(3) = 2
x=3 , f(9) – f(6) = 3
:

Final Answer : 5050

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