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1.
1.
Sol :
2.
2.
Sol :
The standard enthalpy of formation of NH3 is 46.0 kJ mol . If the enthalpy of formation of H2 from
1
1
its atoms is 436 kJ mol and that of N2 is 712 kJ mol , the average bond enthalpy of NH bond in
NH3 is
(1) 964 kJ mol1
(2) +352 kJ mol1
(3) + 1056 kJ mol1
(4) 1102 kJ mol1
(2)
Enthalpy of formation of NH3 = 46 kJ/mole
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
Hf = 2 x 46 kJ mol
Bond breaking is endothermic and Bond formation is exothermic
1
Assuming x is the bond energy of NH bond (kJ mol )
712 + (3 x 436) 6x = 46 x 2
x = 352 kJ/mol
The time for half life period of a certain reaction A products is 1 hour. When the initial
1
concentration of the reactant A, is 2.0 mol L , how much time does it take for its concentration to
1
come from 0.50 to 0.25 mol L if it is a zero order reaction ?
(1) 4 h
(2) 0.5 h
(3) 0.25 h
(4) 1 h
(3)
x
(1)
For a zero order reaction k =
t
Where x = amount decomposed
k = zero order rate constant
for a zero order reaction
[ A ]0
(2)
k=
2t1
2
3.
Sol :
A solution containing 2.675 g of CoCl3. 6 NH3 (molar mass = 267.5 g mol1) is passed through a
cation exchanger. The chloride ions obtained in solution were treated with excess of AgNO3 to give
1
4.78 g of AgCl (molar mass = 143.5 g mol ). The formula of the complex is (At. Mass of Ag = 108 u)
(1) [Co(NH3)6]Cl3
(2) [CoCl2(NH3)4]Cl
(3) [CoCl3(NH3)3]
(4) [CoCl(NH3)5]Cl2
(1)
AgNO3
CoCl3. 6NH3 xCl
x AgCl
n(AgCl) = x n(CoCl3. 6NH3)
4.78
2.675
x=3
=x
143.5
267.5
The complex is Co (NH3 )6 Cl3
4.
4.
(A) Cl2 + H2 H + Cl + Cl + HS
(slow)
+
Cl + HS H + Cl + S
(fast)
+
(B) H2S H + HS
(fast equilibrium)
+
Cl2 + HS 2Cl + H + S
(slow)
(1) B only
(2) Both A and B
(3) Neither A nor B
(4)
(4) A only
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Sol:
5.
If 10 dm of water is introduced into a 1.0 dm flask to 300 K, how many moles of water are in the
vapour phase when equilibrium is established ?
(Given : Vapour pressure of H2O at 300 K is 3170 Pa ; R = 8.314 J K1 mol1)
3
2
2
3
(2) 1.53 x 10 mol
(3) 4.46 x 10 mol
(4) 1.27 x 10 mol
(1) 5.56 x 10 mol
(4)
PV
n=
=
RT
5
= 128 x 10 moles
3170 10 5 atm 1 L
3
=
1.27 x 10 mol
0.0821 L atm k 1mol1 300K
5.
Sol :
6.
6.
Sol :
One mole of a symmetrical alkene on ozonolysis gives two moles of an aldehyde having a molecular
mass of 44 u. The alkene is
(1) propene
(2) 1butene
(3) 2butene
(4) ethene
(3)
2butene is symmetrical alkene
O3
CH3CH=CHCH3
2.CH3 CHO
Zn / H2 O
Molar mass of CH3CHO is 44 u.
7.
7.
Sol :
8.
8.
Sol :
9.
If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous
solution, the change in freezing point of water (Tf), when 0.01 mol of sodium sulphate is dissolved
in 1 kg of water, is (Kf = 1.86 K kg mol1)
(1) 0.0372 K
(2) 0.0558 K
(3) 0.0744 K
(4) 0.0186 K
(2)
Vant Hoffs factor (i) for Na2SO4 = 3
Tf = (i) kf m
0.01
= 3 x 1.80 x
= 0.0558 K
1
From amongst the following alcohols the one that would react fastest with conc. HCl and anhydrous
ZnCl2, is
(1) 2Butanol
(2) 2Methylpropan2ol (3) 2Methylpropanol (4) 1Butanol
(2)
3 alcohols react fastest with ZnCl2/conc.HCl due to formation of 3 carbocation and
2methyl propan2ol is the only 3 alcohol
In the chemical reactions,
NH2
NaNO2
HCl, 278 K
9.
Sol :
HBF4
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N2 Cl
NH2
NaNO2
F
HBF4
N2
HCl, 278 K
(A)
benzene diazonium
BF3
HCl
(B)
fluorobenzene
chloride
10.
10.
Sol :
11.
11.
Sol :
29.5 mg of an organic compound containing nitrogen was digested according to Kjeldahls method
and the evolved ammonia was absorbed in 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl solution. The excess of the acid
required 15 mL of 0.1 M NaOH solution for complete neutralization. The percentage of nitrogen in
the compound is
(1) 59.0
(2) 47.4
(3) 23.7
(4) 29.5
(3)
Moles of HCl reacting with
ammonia
= (moles of HCl absorbed ) (moles of NaOH solution required)
3
3
= (20 x 0.1 x 10 ) (15 x 0.1 x 10 )
= moles of NH3 evolved.
= moles of nitrogen in organic compound
wt. of nitrogen in org. comp = 0.5 x 103 x 14
3
= 7 x 10 g
7 103
% wt =
= 23.7%
29.5 10 3
1
The energy required to break one mole of ClCl bonds in Cl2 is 242 kJ mol . The longest
wavelength of light capable of breaking a single Cl Cl bond is
8
1
23
1
(c = 3 x 10 ms and NA = 6.02 x 10 mol )
(1) 594 nm
(2) 640 nm
(3) 700 nm
(4) 494 nm
(4)
242 103
Energy required for 1 Cl2 molecule =
Joules.
NA
This energy is contained in photon of wavelength .
hc
6.626 1034 3 108
242 103
=E
=
6.022 1023
0
= 4947 A 494 nm
12.
12.
Sol :
18
He+
(E1 )Li+2
= 13.6 Z
Hence 13.6 Z2
= 19.6 10 18 J atom .
2
Li+2
Z 2 +2
1
2
2 = 13.6 Z + Li2
He
1
Z +
He
13.
2+
Ionisation energy of He is 19.6 x 10 J atom . The energy of the first stationary state (n = 1) of Li
is
16
1
17
1
(1) 4.41 x 10 J atom
(2) 4.41 x 10 J atom
15
1
17
1
(3) 2.2 x 10 J atom
(4) 8.82 x 10 J atom
(2)
1
1
IE + = 13.6 Z 2 + 2 2 = 13.6Z2 + where Z + = 2
He
He
He
He
1
18
= 19.6 x 10
9
= 4.41 1017 J / atom
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Me
Me
Br
Me
Me
Br
Br
(A)
13.
Sol :
(B)
(C)
The correct order of SN1 reactivity is
(1) B > C > A
(2) B > A > C
(3) C > B > A
(4) A > B > C
(1)
SN1 proceeds via carbocation intermediate, the most stable one forming the product faster. Hence
reactivity order for A, B, C depends on stability of carbocation created.
Me
Me
>
>
Me
Me
14.
14.
Sol :
2+
(2) Co ( en )3
3+
(3) Co (H2 O )4 ( en )
3+
(4) Zn ( en )2
2+
(en = ethylenediamine)
(2)
Only option (2) is having nonsuper imposable mirror image & hence one optical isomer.
en
en
(
2)
( 1)
en
Zn
+2
en
NH3
Co
+3
Co
+3
en
NH3
no optical isomer. It is
Tetrahedral with a plane of symmetry
en
en
optical isomer
H2O
3)
4)
H 2O
Co
+3
Zn
H2O
Horizontal plane is plane of symmtry
15.
+2
en
H2O
15.
en
en
no optical isomer, it is
tetrahedral with a plane of symmetry
On mixing, heptane and octane form an ideal solution. At 373 K, the vapour pressures of the two
liquid components (heptane and octane) are 105 kPa and 45 kPa respectively. Vapour pressure of
the solution obtained by mixing 25.0g of heptane and 35 g of octane will be (molar mass of heptane
1
1
= 100 g mol an dof octane = 114 g mol ).
(1) 72.0 kPa
(2) 36.1 kPa
(3) 96.2 kPa
(4) 144.5 kPa
(1)
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Sol :
25 /100
0.25
=
= 0.45
25
35
0.557
+
100 114
XHep tan e = 0.45 .
conc. H2 SO4
The main product of the following reaction is C6H5CH2CH(OH)CH(CH3)2
?
H
CH3
H5C 6
C6H5CH2
(1)
CH(CH3)2
C6H 5
C
16.
Sol :
(4)
H
CH3
H5C6CH2CH2
CH(CH3)2
(3)
(2)
CH2
H3C
(1)
CH2 CH CH CH3
OH CH3
conc.
H2SO4
CH2 CH CH CH3
CH3
loss of proton
CH3
CH
CH
HC
(conjugated system)
CH3
(trans isomer)
H
17.
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17.
Sol :
acid
(ii) H2PO
acid
+ H2O HPO
2
4
conjugate base
acid
+ H3 O+
+O
conjugate acid
18.
Sol :
HCO3
As K2 << K1
All major H+
H + CO32
total
H+
19.
19.
Sol :
11
K2 = 4.8 x 10
HCO3 H+
total
total
The edge length of a face centered cubic cell of an ionic substance is 508 pm. If the radius of the
cation is 110 pm, the radius of the anion is
(1) 288 pm
(2) 398 pm
(3) 618 pm
(4) 144 pm
(4)
For an ionic substance in FCC arrangement,
2 (r + + r ) = edge length
2 (110 + r ) = 508
r = 144 pm
20.
20.
Sol :
21.
21.
Sol :
The correct order of increasing basicity of the given conjugate bases (R = CH3) is
(1) RCOO < HC = C < R < NH2
(2) R < HC C < RCOO < NH2
(3) RCOO < NH2 < HC C < R
(4)
Correct order of increasing basic strength is
()
()
()
RCOO < CHC < NH(2) < R
The correct sequence which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is
3+
2+
+
2
+
2+
3+
2
2+
2
3+
2
+
2+
3+
(3) Na > F > Mg > O > Al
(4) O > F > Na > Mg > Al
(4)
Z
For isoelectronic species higher the ratio , smaller the ionic radius
e
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z
for
e
22.
22.
Sol :
8
= 0.8
10
9
F =
= 0.9
10
11
Na + =
= 1.1
10
12
Mg2 + =
= 1.2
10
13
Al3 + =
= 1.3
10
O2 =
13
Solubility product of silver bromide is 5.0 x 10 . The quantity of potassium bromide (molar mass
1
taken as 120 g of mol ) to be added to 1 litre of 0.05 M solution of silver nitrate to start the
precipitation of AgBr is
10
9
5
8
(2) 1.2 x 10 g
(3) 6.2 x 10 g
(4) 5.0 x 10 g
(1) 1.2 x 10 g
(2)
+
Ag + Br
AgBr
Precipitation starts when ionic product just exceeds solubility product
K sp = Ag+ Br
Br =
K sp
Ag
5 1013
= 10 11
0.05
11
23.
Sol :
24.
24.
Sol :
2+
At 25C, the solubility product of Mg(OH)2 is 1.0 x 10 . At which pH, will Mg ions start precipitating
2+
in the form of Mg(OH)2 from a solution of 0.001 M Mg ions ?
(1) 9
(2) 10
(3) 11
(4) 8
(2)
Mg2 + + 2OH
Mg(OH)2
K sp = Mg2 +
OH =
pOH = 4
OH
K sp
Mg2 +
= 10 4
and pH = 10
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25.
25.
Sol :
26.
26.
Sol :
Percentage of free space in cubic close packed structure and in body centred packed structure are
respectively
(1) 30% and 26%
(2) 26% and 32%
(3) 32% and 48%
(4) 48% and 26%
(2)
packing fraction of cubic close packing and body centred packing are 0.74 and 0.68 respectively.
Out of the following, the alkene that exhibits optical isomerism is
(1) 3methyl2pentene
(2) 4methyl1pentene
(3) 3methyl1pentene
(4) 2methyl2pentene
(3)
H
H2C=HC
C2 H5
CH3
27.
27.
Sol :
28.
28.
and Co is
(1) Mn > Cr > Fe > Co (2) Cr > Fe > Mn > Co (3) Fe > Mn > Cr > Co (4) Cr > Mn > Fe > Co
(1)
29.
29.
Sol :
30.
Sol :
31.
values with negative sign for the four successive elements Cr, Mn, Fe
C (CH2)4
30.
/M
NH (CH2)6 NH
For a particular reversible reaction at temperature T, H and S were found to be both +ve. If Te is
the temperature at equilibrium, the reaction would be spontaneous when
(1) Te > T
(2) T > Te
(3) Te is 5 times T
(4) T = Te
(2)
G = H TS
at equilibrium, G = 0
for a reaction to be spontaneous G should be negative
T > Te
A rectangular loop has a sliding connector PQ of length and resistance R and it is moving with a
speed v as shown. The set-up is placed in a uniform magnetic field going into the plane of the paper.
The three currents I1, I2 and I are
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B v
2B v
, I=
R
R
B v
2B v
(2) I1 = I2 =
, I=
3R
3R
(1) I1 = I2 =
B v
R
B v
B v
(4) I1 = I2 =
, I=
6R
3R
2
A moving conductor is equivalent to a battery of emf = v B
Equivalent circuit
I = I1 + I2
applying Kirchoffs law
(1)
I1R + IR v B = 0
(3) I1 = I2 = I =
31.
Sol.
I2R + IR v B = 0
adding (1) & (2)
(motion emf)
(2)
I1
I2
2IR + IR = 2v B
I=
2vB
3R
I1 = I2 =
32.
32.
Sol.
vB
3R
Let C be the capacitance of a capacitor discharging through a resistor R. Suppose t1 is the time
taken for the energy stored in the capacitor to reduce to half its initial value and t2 is the time taken
for the charge to reduce to one-fourth its initial value. Then the ratio t1/t2 will be
1
1
(1) 1
(2)
(3)
(4) 2
2
4
3
q2
1 q2
1
U=
(q0 e t / T )2 = 0 e2t / T (where = CR )
=
2 C 2C
2C
U = Ui e 2t /
1
Ui = Ui e2t
2
1
= e 2t /
2
q = q0 e t / T
Now
t1 =
T
ln 2
2
1
q0 = q0 e t / 2T
4
t 2 = T ln 4 = 2T ln 2
t1 1
=
t2 4
Directions: Questions number 33 34 contain Statement-1 and Statement-2. Of the four choices given after
the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.
33.
Statement-1 : Two particles moving in the same direction do not lose all their energy in a
completely inelastic collision.
Statement-2 : Principle of conservation of momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions.
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33.
Sol.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement1
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
1
m1
m2
v1
v2
v=
K.E =
m1v1 + m2 v 2
m1 + m2
p12
p2
+ 2
2m1 2m2
34.
Sol.
35.
Statement-1 : When ultraviolet light is incident on a photocell, its stopping potential is V0 and the
maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is Kmax. When the ultraviolet light is replaced by Xrays, both V0 and Kmax increase.
Statement-2 : Photoelectrons are emitted with speeds ranging from zero to a maximum value
because of the range of frequencies present in the incident light.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement1.
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
4
Since the frequency of ultraviolet light is less than the frequency of Xrays, the energy of each
incident photon will be more for Xrays
K.E photoelectron = h
Stopping potential is to stop the fastest photoelectron
h
V0 =
e e
so, K.Emax and V0 both increases.
But K.E ranges from zero to K.Emax because of loss of energy due to subsequent collisions before
getting ejected and not due to range of frequencies in the incident light.
A ball is made of a material of density where oil < < water with oil and water representing the
densities of oil and water, respectively. The oil and water are immiscible. If the above ball is in
equilibrium in a mixture of this oil and water, which of the following pictures represents its equilibrium
position ?
(1)
(2)
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(3)
(4)
35.
Sol.
2
oil < < water
Oil is the least dense of them so it should settle at the top with water at the base. Now the ball is
denser than oil but less denser than water. So, it will sink through oil but will not sink in water. So it
will stay at the oilwater interface.
36.
A particle is moving with velocity v = K(y i + x j) , where K is a constant. The general equation for its
path is
2
2
2
2
(1) y = x + constant
(2) y = x + constant
(3) xy = constant
(4) y = x + constant
4
v = Ky i + Kx j
36.
Sol.
dx
dy
= Ky,
= Kx
dt
dt
dy dy dt Kx
=
=
dx dt dx Ky
y dy = x dx
2
2
y = x + c.
37.
Two long parallel wires are at a distance 2d apart. They carry steady equal current flowing out of the
plane of the paper as shown. The variation of the magnetic field along the line XX 'is given by
(2)
(1)
(3)
37.
Sol.
(4)
1
The magnetic field in between because of each will be in opposite direction
i
0i
Bin between = 0 j
( j)
2x
2(2d x)
i 1
1
= 0
( j)
2 x 2d x
at
x = d, Bin between = 0
for
x < d, Bin between = ( j)
for
x > d, Bin between = ( j)
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38.
In the circuit shown below, the key K is closed at t = 0. The current through the battery is
V R1 R2
V
(1)
at t = 0 and
at t =
2
2
R2
R1 + R2
(2)
V (R1 + R2 )
V
at t = 0 and
at t =
R2
R1 R 2
(3)
V
at t = 0 and
R2
(4)
V (R1 + R2 )
V
at t = 0 and
at t =
R1 R 2
R2
V R1 R2
R12 + R22
at t =
38.
Sol.
2
At t = 0, inductor behaves like an infinite resistance
V
So at t = 0, i =
R2
and at t = , inductor behaves like a conducting wire
V(R1 + R 2 )
V
i=
=
Re q
R1 R 2
39.
39.
Sol.
2
From the graph, it is a straight line so, uniform motion. Because of impulse direction of velocity
changes as can be seen from the slope of the graph.
2
Initial velocity = = 1 m / s
2
2
Final velocity = = 1 m / s
2
Pi = 0.4 N s
Pji = 0.4 N s
J = Pf Pi = 0.4 0.4 = 0.8 N s ( J = impulse)
J = 0.8 Ns
Directions : Questions number 40 41 are based on the following paragraph.
A nucleus of mass M + m is at rest and decays into two daughter nuclei of equal mass
Speed of light is c.
40.
40.
Sol.
M
each.
2
The binding energy per nucleon for the parent nucleus is E1 and that for the daughter nuclei is E2.
Then
(1) E2 = 2E1
(2) E1 > E2
(3) E2 > E1
(4) E1 = 2E2
3
After decay, the daughter nuclei will be more stable hence binding energy per nucleon will be more
than that of their parent nucleus.
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41.
41.
Sol.
m
M + m
(2) c
2
Conserving the momentum
M
M
0 = V1 V2
2
2
V1 = V2
42.
Sol.
43.
(3) c
m
M
(4) c
m
M + m
.(1)
1 M
1 M
mc 2 = . V12 + . .V22
2 2
2 2
M 2
2
mc = V1
2
2mc 2
= V12
M
2m
V1 = c
M
42.
2m
M
.(2)
A radioactive nucleus (initial mass number A and atomic number Z) emits 3 -particles and 2
positrons. The ratio of number of neutrons to that of protons in the final nucleus will be
A Z8
A Z 12
AZ4
AZ4
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
Z4
Z4
Z2
Z8
2
In positive beta decay a proton is transformed into a neutron and a positron is emitted.
p +
n0 + e +
no. of neutrons initially was A Z
no. of neutrons after decay (A Z) 3 x 2 (due to alpha particles) + 2 x 1 (due to positive beta
decay)
The no. of proton will reduce by 8. [as 3 x 2 (due to alpha particles) + 2(due to positive beta decay)]
Hence atomic number reduces by 8.
A thin semi-circular ring of radius r has a positive charge q
distributed uniformly over it. The net field E at the centre O is
q
q
j
j
(1)
(2)
4 2 0 r 2
4 2 0 r 2
(3)
q
j
2 2 0 r 2
(4)
43.
Sol.
q
j
2 2 0 r 2
K.dq
E = dE sin ( j) =
sin ( j)
r2
K qr
E= 2
d sin ( j)
r r
=
K q
sin ( j)
r2 0
q
( j)
2 0 r 2
q
r
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44.
44.
Sol.
1
Truth table for given combination is
A
B
X
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
This comes out to be truth table of OR gate
45.
A diatomic ideal gas is used in a Car engine as the working substance. If during the adiabatic
expansion part of the cycle, volume of the gas increases from V to 32V the efficiency of the engine is
(1) 0.5
(2) 0.75
(3) 0.99
(4) 0.25
2
The efficiency of cycle is
T
= 1 2
T1
for adiabatic process
TV1 = constant
7
For diatomic gas =
5
1
1
T1V1 = T2 V2
45.
Sol.
T1 = T2
V2
V1
7
T1 = T2 (32)5
= T2 (25 )2 / 5
= T2 x 4
T1 = 4T2.
1
3
= 1
= = 0.75
4
4
46.
46.
Sol.
47.
47.
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48.
48.
Sol.
49.
49.
Sol.
In a series LCR circuit R = 200 and the voltage and the frequency of the main supply is 220 V and
50 Hz respectively. On taking out the capacitance from the circuit the current lags behind the voltage
o
by 30. On taking out the inductor from the circuit the current leads the voltage by 30 . The power
dissipated in the LCR circuit is
(1) 305 W
(2) 210 W
(3) Zero W
(4) 242 W
4
The given circuit is under resonance as XL = XC
Hence power dissipated in the circuit is
V2
= 242 W
P=
R
Let there be a spherically symmetric charge distribution with charge density varying as
5 r
upto r = R, and (r) = 0 for r > R, where r is the distance from the origin. The
(r) = 0
4 R
electric field at a distance r(r < R) from the origin is given by
40 r 5 r
r 5 r
4 0 r 5 r
r 5 r
(1)
(2) 0
(3)
(4) 0
3 0 3 R
4 0 3 R
3 0 4 R
3 0 4 R
2
Apply shell theorem the total charge upto distance r can be calculated as followed
dq = 4 r 2 .dr.
= 4r 2 .dr.0
5 2
r3
r dr dr
4
R
= 40
dq = q = 40
= 40
5 r
4 R
5 2
r3
r dr dr
4
R
5 r3 1 r4
43 R 4
kq
r2
1 1
5 r3
r4
=
.40
2
40 r
4 3
4R
E=
E=
50.
50.
Sol.
0 r 5 r
4 0 3 R
The potential energy function for the force between two atoms in a diatomic molecule is
a
b
approximately given by U(x) = 12 6 , where a and b are constants and x is the distance between
x
x
the atoms. If the dissociation energy of the molecule is D = [U(x = ) Uat equilibrium], D is
b2
b2
b2
b2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
2a
12a
4a
6a
3
a
b
U(x) = 12 6
x
x
U(x = ) = 0
dU
12a 6b
as,
F=
= 13 + 7
dx
x
x
at equilibrium, F = 0
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51.
51.
Sol.
b
b2
=
2a
4a
b
Uat equilibrium =
2a
b
b2
4a
Two identical charged spheres are suspended by strings of equal lengths. The strings make an
3
angle of 30 with each other. When suspended in a liquid of density 0.8 g cm , the angle remains
3
the same. If density of the material of the sphere is 16 g cm , the dielectric constant of the liquid is
(1) 4
(2) 3
(3) 2
(4) 1
3
From F.B.D of sphere, using Lamis theorem
F
= tan
(i)
T
mg
F
when suspended in liquid, as remains same,
F'
(ii)
= tan
mg 1
mg
d
using (i) and (ii)
F
F'
F
=
where, F'=
mg
K
mg 1
d
or
52.
Sol.
2a
b
a
52.
x6 =
F
=
mg
K=
F'
mg K 1
1
1
=2
Two conductors have the same resistance at 0oC but their temperature coefficients of resistance are
1 and 2. The respective temperature coefficients of their series and parallel combinations are
nearly
+ 2
+ 2
1 2
+ 2 1 + 2
(1) 1
, 1 + 2
(2) 1 + 2 , 1
(3) 1 + 2 ,
(4) 1
,
2
2
1 + 2
2
2
4
Let R0 be the initial resistance of both conductors
2R0 (1 + s ) = 2R0 + R0 (1 + 2 )
or
s =
1 + 2
2
Rp =
R1 R 2
R1 + R 2
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Rp0 (1 + p ) =
where, Rp0 =
R0 (1 + 1)R0 (1 + 2 )
R0 (1 + 1) + R0 (1 + 2 )
R0 R0
R
= 0
R0 + R 0
2
R0
R2 (1 + 1 + 2 + 1 2 )
(1 + p ) = 0
2
R 0 (2 + 1 + 2 )
as
or
p =
as
( 1 + 2 )2 is negligible
p =
1 + 2
+ 2
= 1
[1 (1 + 2 )]
2 + (1 + 2 )
2
1 + 2
2
53.
53.
Sol.
4
S = t3 + 5
speed, v =
and
at
ds
= 3t 2
dt
dv
= 6t
dt
2
tangential acceleration at t = 2s, at = 6 x 2 = 12 m/s
2
t = 2s, v = 3(2) = 12 m/s
v 2 144
centripetal acceleration,
ac =
=
m / s2
R
20
rate of change of speed =
net acceleration =
a2t + ai2
14 m / s2
o
54.
54.
Sol.
4
mg sin = ma
a = g sin
where a is along the inclined plane
2
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Sol.
g
= 4.9 m / s2 in vertical direction.
2
For a particle in uniform circular motion the acceleration a at a point P(R, ) on the circle of radius R
is (here is measured from the xaxis)
v2
v2
v2
v2
(2) sin i + cos j
(1) cos i +
sin j
R
R
R
R
2
2
2
2
v
v
v v
(3) cos i sin j
(4)
i+
j
R
R
R
R
3
For a particle in uniform circular motion,
y
v2
towards centre of circle
a=
R
P (R, )
ac
v2
a=
( cos i sin j)
R
x
ac
v2
v2
or
a = cos i sin j
R
R
and 2 are positive constants and I is the intensity of the light beam. The intensity of the beam is
decreasing with increasing radius.
56.
56.
Sol.
57.
57.
Sol.
58.
58.
will be maximum and speed will be minimum on the axis of the beam.
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59.
59.
Sol.
1
1
(3) mgv 0 t 2 cos k
(4) mgv 0 t 2 cos i
2
2
where i, j and k are unit vectors along x, y and zaxis respectively.
3
L = m(r v)
1
L = m v 0 cos t i + (v 0 sin t gt 2 )j v 0 cos i + (v 0 sin gt)j
2
1
= mv 0 cos t gt k
2
1
= mgv 0 t 2 cos k
2
60.
t
x
y = 0.02(m)sin 2
0.04(s) 0.50(m)
60.
(1) 4.0 N
4
Sol.
T = v 2 =
61.
Let cos( + ) =
(1)
61.
is given by
(2) 12.5 N
(3) 0.5 N
(4) 6.25 N
2
(2 / 0.004)2
=
= 6.25 N
0.04
k2
(2 / 0.50)2
56
33
4
5
and let sin( ) =
, where 0 , , then tan 2 =
5
13
4
19
20
25
(2)
(3)
(4)
12
7
16
3
4
5
tan( ) =
12
3 5
+
56
tan 2 = tan( + + ) = 4 12 =
3 5
33
1
4 12
4
5
5
sin( ) =
13
cos ( + ) =
62.
tan( + ) =
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62.
(3) x S and x 0
x is not rational
(4) There is a rational number x S such that x 0
2
P: there is a rational number x S such that x > 0
~P: Every rational number x S satisfies x 0
63.
63.
4
c = ba
bc = 0
b1i + b2 j + b3k i j k = 0
)(
b1 b2 b3 = 0
and a b = 3
b2 b3 = 3
b1 = b2 + b3 = 3 + 2b3
b = ( 3 + 2b3 ) i + ( 3 + b3 ) j + b3k .
64.
64.
(1) y = 1
3
Parallel to x-axis
(2) y = 2
4
, that is parallel to the x-axis, is
x2
(3) y = 3
(4) y = 0
dy
=0
dx
x=2
y=3
Equation of tangent is y 3 = 0(x 2)
65.
65.
8
=0
x3
y3=0
is
2
(3) tan x = (sec x + c)y (4) sec x = (tan x + c)y
1
=t
y
1 dy dt
=
y 2 dx dx
dy
dt
t tan x = sec x
+ (tan x) t = sec x.
dx
dx
tan x dx
I.F. = e
= sec x
Solution is t(I.F) = (I.F) sec x dx
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sec x = tan x + c
y
66.
The area bounded by the curves y = cos x and y = sin x between the ordinates x = 0 and x =
66.
(1) 4 2 + 2
4
(2) 4 2 1
(3) 4 2 + 1
5
4
3
2
5
4
cos x
(4) 4 2 2
2 2
sin x
3
is
2
67.
If two tangents drawn from a point P to the parabola y = 4x are at right angles, then the locus of P is
(1) 2x + 1 = 0
(2) x = 1
(3) 2x 1 = 0
(4) x = 1
2
The locus of perpendicular tangents is directrix
i.e, x = a; x = 1
68.
67.
68.
69.
(1) (2, 3)
(2) (2, 3)
4
a b = 0,
b c = 0,
c a = 0
2 + 4 + = 0
1 + 2 = 0
Solving we get: = 3, = 2
(4) (3, 2)
69.
(3) (3, 2)
m p
,
n q
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s
n q
m p p r
s , s
n q q s
p m
s
symmetric
q n
qm = pn, ps = rq
ms = rn transitive.
S is an equivalence relation.
70.
k 2x, if x 1
. If f has a local minimum at x = 1, then a
2x + 3, if x > 1
possible value of k is
(2)
(1) 0
70.
3
f(x) = k 2x
= 2x + 3
1
2
(3) 1
(4) 1
if x 1
if x > 1
2x + 3
k 2x
1
1
lim f(x) 1
x 1
71.
71.
This is true
where k = 1
The number of 3 3 non-singular matrices, with four entries as 1 and all other entries as 0, is
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) at least 7
(4) less than 4
3
First row with exactly one zero; total number of cases = 6
First row 2 zeros we get more cases
Total we get more than 7.
Directions: Questions Number 72 to 76 are Assertion Reason type questions. Each of these questions
contains two statements.
Statement-1: (Assertion) and Statement-2: (Reason)
Each of these questions also has four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct answer.
You have to select the correct choice.
72.
72.
Four numbers are chosen at random (without replacement) from the set {1, 2, 3, ....., 20}.
Statement-1: The probability that the chosen numbers when arranged in some order will form an AP
1
is
.
85
Statement-2: If the four chosen numbers from an AP, then the set of all possible values of common
difference is {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1
2
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N(S) = C4
Statement-1: common difference is 1; total number of cases = 17
common difference is 2; total number of cases = 14
common difference is 3; total number of cases = 11
common difference is 4; total number of cases = 8
common difference is 5; total number of cases = 5
common difference is 6; total number of cases = 2
17 + 14 + 11 + 8 + 5 + 2
1
Prob. =
.
=
20
85
C4
73.
73.
74.
Statement-1: The point A(3, 1, 6) is the mirror image of the point B(1, 3, 4) in the plane x y + z = 5.
Statement-2: The plane x y + z = 5 bisects the line segment joining A(3, 1, 6) and B(1, 3, 4).
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1
1
A(3, 1, 6); B = (1, 3, 4)
Mid-point of AB = (2, 2, 5) lies on the plane.
and d.rs of AB = (2, 2, 2)
d.rs Of normal to plane = (1, 1, 1).
AB is perpendicular bisector
A is image of B
Statement-2 is correct but it is not correct explanation.
10
Let S1 =
j =1
j ( j 1) 10 C j , S2 =
10
10
j =1
C j and S3 =
10
j2
j =1
10
Cj .
74.
Statement-1: S3 = 55 2
8
8
Statement-2: S1 = 90 2 and S2 = 10 2 .
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1
2
10
10
10!
8!
S1 =
j ( j 1)
= 90
= 90 28 .
j
j
1
j
2
!
10
j
!
j
2
!
8
2
!
( )( ) (
)
) ( ( ))
j =1
j= 2 (
S2 =
10
j =1
S3 =
10
j =1
10
10!
9!
= 10
= 10 29 .
j ( j 1)! ( 9 ( j 1) )!
j
1
!
9
1
!
) ( ( ))
j =1 (
j ( j 1) + j
10!
=
j! (10 j )!
10
j =1
j ( j 1) 10 C j =
8
10
j =1
j 10 C j = 90 . 2 + 10 . 2
8
= 90 . 2 + 20 . 2 = 110 . 2 = 55 . 2 .
75.
Let A be a 2 2 matrix with non-zero entries and let A = I, where I is 2 2 identity matrix. Define
Tr(A) = sum of diagonal elements of A and |A| = determinant of matrix A.
Statement-1: Tr(A) = 0
Statement-2: |A| = 1
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
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75.
c d
c d
A =
2
A =
a2 + bc ab + bd
ac + cd bc + d2
a2 + bc = 1, bc + d2 = 1
ab + bd = ac + cd = 0
c 0 and b 0
a+d=0
Trace A = a + d = 0
|A| = ad bc = a2 bc = 1.
76.
1
.
e + 2e x
x
1
, for some c R.
3
1
Statement-2: 0 < f(x)
, for all x R
2 2
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1
4
1
ex
f(x) = x
=
e + 2e x e2x + 2
Statement-1: f(c) =
76.
f(x) =
(e
2x
+ 2 e x 2e2x e x
(e )
2x + 2 2
2x
f(x) = 0
2x
e =2
e + 2 = 2e
x
e = 2
maximum f(x) =
0 < f(x)
2
1
=
4
2 2
2 2
1
1
Since 0 < <
3 2 2
1
f(c) =
3
77.
2x
xR
for some c R
For a regular polygon, let r and R be the radii of the inscribed and the circumscribed circles. A false
statement among the following is
r
1
r 2
(1) There is a regular polygon with
=
(2) There is a regular polygon with
=
R
R 3
2
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r
3
=
R
2
r 1
=
R 2
cot
2
n
a is side of polygon.
a
R = cosec
2
n
cot
r
n = cos
=
R
n
cosec
n
2
for any n N.
cos
n 3
r=
78.
78.
2009
x x+1=0
1 3 i
2
1
3
= +i
,
2
2
= cos + isin ,
3
3
x=
2009
=
(4) 2
1 1 4
2
x=
1 i 3
2
2
= cos isin
3
3
2009
2009
+
= 2cos2009
3
2
2
= 2cos 668 + +
= 2cos +
3
3
2
1
= 2
=1
= 2cos
3
2
79.
79.
80.
80.
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= cos 45 =
1
2
m = cos 120 =
1
2
n = cos
where is the angle which line makes with positive z-axis.
2
2
2
Now + m + n = 1
1 1
2
+ + cos = 1
2 4
1
2
cos =
4
1
cos =
2
= .
3
81.
81.
17
( Being acute)
x y
+ = 1 passes through the point (13, 32). The line K is parallel to L and has
5 b
x y
+ = 1. Then the distance between L and K is
c 3
17
23
(2)
(3)
15
17
(4)
23
15
b
5
3
Slope of line K =
c
Line L is parallel to line k.
b 3
bc = 15
=
5 c
(13, 32) is a point on L.
13 32
32
8
+
=1
=
5
b
b
5
3
b = 20
c=
4
Equation of K: y 4x = 3
52 32 + 3
23
Distance between L and K =
=
17
17
Slope of line L =
82.
82.
th
A person is to count 4500 currency notes. Let an denote the number of notes he counts in the n
minute. If a1 = a2 = ...... = a10 = 150 and a10, a11, ...... are in A.P. with common difference 2, then the
time taken by him to count all notes is
(1) 34 minutes
(2) 125 minutes
(3) 135 minutes
(4) 24 minutes
1
th
Till 10 minute number of counted notes = 1500
n
3000 = [2 148 + (n 1)(2)] = n[148 n + 1]
2
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n 149n + 3000 = 0
n = 125, 24
n = 125 is not possible.
Total time = 24 + 10 = 34 minutes.
83.
(1)
83.
2
3
(2)
3
2
f(3x)
f(2x)
= 1. Then lim
=
x f(x)
f(x)
(3) 3
(4) 1
4
f(x) is a positive increasing function
0 < f(x) < f(2x) < f(3x)
f(2x) f(3x)
<
0<1<
f(x)
f(x)
f(2x)
f(3x)
lim 1 lim
lim
x
x f(x)
x f(x)
By sandwich theorem.
f(2x)
lim
=1
x f(x)
84.
Let p(x) be a function defined on R such that p(x) = p(1 x), for all x [0, 1], p(0) = 1 and p(1) = 41.
1
p(x) dx equals
Then
0
84.
(1) 21
(2) 41
1
p(x) = p(1 x)
p(x) = p(1 x) + c
at x = 0
p(0) = p(1) + c
42 = c
now p(x) = p(1 x) + 42
p(x) + p(1 x) = 42
1
I=
(3) 42
(4)
41
p(x) dx = p(1 x) dx
0
1
2I=
(42) dx
I = 21.
85.
85.
Let f: (1, 1) R be a differentiable function with f(0) = 1 and f(0) = 1. Let g(x) = [f(2f(x) + 2)] .
Then g(0) =
(1) 4
(2) 0
(3) 2
(4) 4
1
d
g(x) = 2(f(2f(x) + 2))
( f ( 2f(x) + 2)) = 2f(2f(x) + 2) f(2f(x) + 2) . (2f(x))
dx
g(0) = 2f(2f(0) + 2) . f(2f(0) + 2) . 2(f(0) = 4f(0) f(0)
= 4(1) (1) = 4
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86.
There are two urns. Urn A has 3 distinct red balls and urn B has 9 distinct blue balls. From each urn
two balls are taken out at random and then transferred to the other. The number of ways in which
this can be done is
(1) 36
(2) 66
(3) 108
(4) 3
86.
3
3
9
Total number of ways = C2 C2
98
=3
= 3 36 = 108
2
87.
87.
D= 2 3 1=0
3 5 2
3 2 1
D1 = 3 3 1 0
1 5 2
Given system, does not have any solution.
No solution.
88.
88.
89.
89.
An urn contains nine balls of which three are red, four are blue and two are green. Three balls are
drawn at random without replacement from the urn. The probability that the three balls have different
colour is
2
1
2
1
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
7
21
23
3
1
9
n(S) = C3
3
4
2
n(E) = C1 C1 C1
3 4 2 24 3!
24 6
2
Probability = 9
=
6! =
= .
9!
987 7
C3
For two data sets, each of size 5, the variances are given to be 4 and 5 and the corresponding
means are given to be 2 and 4, respectively. The variance of the combined data set is
11
13
5
(2) 6
(3)
(4)
(1)
2
2
2
1
2
x = 4
2
y = 5
x= 2
y= 4
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=2
5
1
2
x =
2
xi = 10;
xi2 ( x ) =
2
yi = 20
1
( yi2 ) 16
5
xi = 40
2
yi = 105
2
z =
90.
90.
1
10
xi 2 +
2
y i2
x+y
2
1
145 90 55 11
=
=
( 40 + 105 ) 9 =
10
10
10 2
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