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Q.
No.
1.

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

B, D

A, B, D

12.

A, B, C

A, B, C, D

A, B, C, D

13.

A, B, C

A, B

14.

B, D

A, B, C, D

A, B, C

15.

A, B, D

B, C, D

A, D

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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Physics

PART I

dm
Av 2
dt
(Av 2 )H

3.

F ve

7.

NH qE cos

mv 2
R

(i)

NH 0
( NH horizontal component of normal force)
qER(1cos ) =

8.

9.

1
mv 2
2

qE

F 0.02

A
n 10 10 3 kg / ms 10 2 poise
2
dv

1
dx

Velocity of bike Vb = 30 m/ s
Let velocity of car be Vc

Vso Vb
Vso Vc
330 30
120 Hz = 100 Hz
330 Vc
f obs = factual

VC = 30 m/s
Distance between initial and final pulse of horn
= Vso t - VC t
{t is duration of emission of sound}
= (330 30) 6 = 1800 m
This wave train travels with 330 m/s and cross bike rider moving with velocity of 30 m/s towards
it.
length of wave train
1800
180
time taken =
=

5 sec
330 30 36
Vso Vb
11.

Kinetic friction acts opposite to relative velocity w.r.t. contact surface.

12.

XL = 2XC
XC = 4XC
XL = 2XL
XL XC = 2XL 4XC = 2[XL 2XC] = 0

14.

Since vertical Impulse is acting on A


Hence momentum of A & B will constant in horizontal direction only.
and M.E. of A & B will remain constant

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SECTION C
1.

Angular momentum Conservation


MR 2

1
MR 2 0
mR2 '
2
2

M
M 2m 0 '

M
U = 'R
0R
M 2m
2.

M.E. Conservation
k
1
mg(4) x 2 mv 2
2
2
kx = 55
mg + kx = ma
5520 = 2a
a = 17.5 m/sec2

3.

qBR
=
t = 0.4
mg

5.

t=

dE B2 2C M
1000 sec = 1
Bmg

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Chemistry

PART II
SECTION A

1.

In (C), the tautomeric form will be


O
H 5C 6

C6 H5

OH

H 5C 6

C 6H 5

H5 C6
C 6H 5
H 5C 6
C6 H5
The tautomeric form, contains sp-hybridised carbon in ring, making it unstable.
tautomerism is not shown by (C).

2.

2AgBr 2OH HO

Hydroquinol

3.

O 2Br aq

OH 2Ag s 2H2O O

Hydroquinone

PV = constant

105V
P1
Cons tan t
100

P 105
1
1
P 100
7

4.
5.

P 100 5
or 1
P 105
( for N2 or O2 = 7/5)
P1 = 0.93P,
7% decrease in pressure.
O2 is replaced by X-8/3, so formula of spinel is MgAl2X3 and deficiency by one anion.
W RT

M V
RT
Slope
M

0.082 293
M
3
3
4.65 10 10
6
5.16 10 g

6.

Cl

PBr5 s PBr4 Br


PCl s PCl PCl sp d
Cl O s ClO ClO sp
N2 O5 s NO2 NO3 sp2

Cl
P

3 2

Cl

Cl

Cl
Cl

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7.

(I)

(II)

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(III)

(IV)

H
H

(Conjugate base)
(Aromatic)

(anti-aromatic)
(Non-aromatic) (anti-aromatic)
(III) and (IV) both are anti-aromatic, but (IV) has more resonating structures than (III).
So, stability of conjugate bases: (I) > (II) > (IV) > (III)
And pka order is: (I) < (II) < (IV) < (III)

8.

pH = 9.71, H 1.95 10 10

Pr NH2 HCl
Pr NH3 Cl
Ka

Pr NH2 H
Pr NH3

Pr NH2

Ka

H Pr NH3

Pr NH2

0.1
Pr NH3

CH2

9.

CH2OH

Cl
COOH

CH2

dil

aq. NaOH

acidic

COOH

O
Na Cr O
2

O
COOH

O Pr oduct(C8H4O3 )
COOH
O

10.

Me

Me

CH

CH CH2

H / Ni B

2
2

p 2 catalyst

Me

Me
CH CH3

Ring exp ansion

Me

CH3

Me

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11.

CH3

CH3
CH3

CH3
Trans - 1, 2 - dimethyl cyclohexane

Trans - 1, 3 - dimethyl cyclohexane

No plane of symmetry in both the above isomers, hence optically active.


12.

NO BF4
F
F

No. of bonds in BF4 4

= B. O. of NO 3.0 , i.e. one sigma bond and two bonds.


It has 5 sigma and two , bonds.
NO+ is diamagnetic and BF4 is also diamagnetic
BF bond energy is lower in BF4 than in BF3, due to presence of back bonding in BF3.
13.

o
E 2H / H E2H

/H
2

14.

15.

1.

p H2
0.059
log10
2
2
H

Ho Hof products Hof reac tan ts

= 166 (51) = 115 KJ mol1


So = 266 243 = 23J = 0.023 KJmol-1K-1
Ho = ve
So = +ve
Go = Ho - TSo
Go will be ve at all temperature and the reaction is favour at temperature.
Formula of complex is : [Co(SCN)2(NH3)4]3[Co(ox)3]
Linkage isomerism is due to presence of SCN
Optical isomerism is exhibited due to presence of [Co(ox)3]3 which has asymmetric structure.
Geometrical isomerism is exhibited by [Co(SCN)2(NH3)4]+ part
SECTION C
AgNO3 H2S 2O3 Ag2S

Black ppt

2.

F
Sb
F

F
Sb
F

F
F

Sb-hybridisation is sp3d2 = total 6 hybrid orbitals per sb-atom.

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3.

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O
O

RCO H

Pr oduct X
2

The number of sp carbon is X are 10, the sum 1 + 0 = 1


4.

nM s nX Mn Xn ne

For, Mn Xn ne nM nX

5.

L.H.S

R.H.S

0.059
0.01
log10
n
0.1

n=2
1
1
A 2 B2 AB
2
2
1
1
H eA A eB B e A B
2
2
x 0.5x
100 =
x
2
2
x = 400 KJmol1
x = 4 102 KJmol1

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Mathematics
1.

PART III

u xi 3xj , |u| = 2x, x > 0


2

Now u u 2i u i

2
2
2 x x 2 3x2 x 1 3x 2

4 x x 2 x 1 4x 2 2x 1
Squaring, 16x2(x2 x + 1) = 16x4 + 4x2 + 1 16x3 4x + 8x2
2
2
16x = 12x 4x + 1
4 32 1 2
x

8
2
x = 2 1
u 2 1 2 1
a = 2, b = 1
2.

2000x6 + 100x5 + 10x3 + x 2 = 0


2000x 6

10x 1

x 1000x 1
6

2 0

x 10x2 1

10x2 1

2 1000x6 1

1000x6 1= 0 or

x
10x 2 1

x = (10x2 1)
1
x2
which is not possible
10
20x2 + x 2 = 0
1 161
x
, m = 1, n = 161, r = 40
40
(m + n + r) = 200
3.

Let P(a cos , b sin )


b
Slope of cp tan
a
2

C (0, 0)
y

a b
sin2
2ab
2ab
sin2 2
tan
a b2
tan

Using sin 2 1 and e2 1

P()

b2
a2

b
2
a tan 1 2 1 e tan 1
e2
b2
1 2
a
4
2
2
3
e + 4e tan 4 tan 0
2

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e2 2 tan sec tan

4.

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2sin
1 sin

k 1 k k 1 k 2
1
Tk cos1

k k 1
k k 1

1
1
Let x , y
k
k 1
1 y2 1

k 1

k 12 1
k 1

k k 2
k 1

1
1 1
Tk cos1
, substituting n = 2, 3, 4
cos
k 1
k

1
1 1
S lim cos 1

cos
n
n 1
2 2 3 6
120
Sn
6
k
k = 720

5.

6.

EAC =
EAB = +
It is given that tan( ), tan and tan( + ) form a G.P.
tan2 tan2
Thus tan2 tan tan
1 tan2 tan2
tan = 1, = 45, thus
1
AD = DE = 5 2 , so that area (ABC) = BC AD CD AD 50 tan
2
Now, cot , cot( ), cot form an A.P.
2 cot(45 ) = 1 + cot cot = 3
50
ABC
3
ABCD is a trapezium and its area =

1
a bh
2

ab
EF (mid parallel)
2
Area = 2r(EF)
Now equation of EF is y = x + c
From equation (1) passes through (r, r)
c = 2r
x + y = 2r, hence E = (2r, 0) and F(0, 2r)

Where

.. (1)

EF 4r 2 4r 2 2 2r
Area ABCD = 2r 2 2r 4 2r 2
2
4 2 r 2 900 2 , r = 225 r = 15
7.

A2 2A + 2I = 0
Divide B by A2 2A + 21
B = (A2 2A + 21)(f(A)) + A I

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10

0 1
B A I

1 0

8.

FG = p
DE = q
HI = r

A
F

E
H
P
AG
AF
In AFG

sin A sinB sinC


bp
cp
B
I
D
AG
, AF
a
a
Now, incircle of ABC is the excircle opposite to A for AFG the semi perimeter of AFG is
1
bp cp Sp
S AFG p

2
a
a a
A Sp
A
r S AFG tan
tan
2
a
2
A
Since r = (s a) tan
2
sp
p
a
sa
1
a
a
s
q
b
r
c
Similarly 1 1
b
s
c
s

9.

Since the coefficient of k in both A and B are the same, the only way that A and B can be
parallel is that f(t) = f(t), f(t) = g(t)
The first differential equation, f(t) = f(t)
p
f(t) = p cos t + q sin t. (p, q R) = p2 q2 sin t , tan
q
fmax t M p2 q2

A f 2 t g2 t 1 p2 q2 1

A is constant

10.

A upon simplification (a + b + c) (a b) (b c) (c a)
The only way this can be 0 is (a + b + c) = 0
fixed point is (1, 1)
x

11.

t f x t dt f t dt sin x cos x x 1

0
x

x t f t dt =

f t dt sin x cos x x 1
0

f t dt t f t dt f t dt sin x cos x x 1

Again differentiating
x f(x) + f(x) + f(x) xf(x) f(x) > f(x) sin x cos x
f(x) = f(x) sin x cos x
Solving this linear differential equation
We get, f(x) ex = ex cos x + c
If x = 0, f(0) = 0 f(x) = ex cos x
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12.

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Let w be the event that the ball drawn is white


x
Then P(w) =
y
When, ball is lost P(w) =

x x 1 y x x
x

y y 1
y y 1 y
x

When 2 balls is lost P(w) =


Similarly for n = 3, P(w) =

13.

C2 x 2 x C1 y x C1 x 1 y x C2 x
x

y
y
y2
C2 y 2
C2
C2 y 2 y

x
y

v uz
uz

uz 1
uz 1
Let, |w| 1
|u z| uz 1
(u z) u z uz 1 uz 1
(|u|2 1)(|z|2 1) 1
|z|2 1 0
w

14.

f(0) = 0, f(0+) = 1, f(0) = 1


discontinuous at x = 0
f(1) = 1, f(1) = 1, f(1+) = 0
discontinuous at x = 1

15.

Squaring and adding


sin (x + y) = 1

x + y = 4n 1 , n I
2

x+ y= , y x
2
2
5 sin x = 3
4
cos x =
5
3
4
Also, cos y =
and sin y =
5
5
Hence, y > x
SECTION C

1.

f x

1
2

1
2

.....

1
2

n
n 2
n 2n 1
Terms of the sequence are decreasing and number of terms are (2n + 2)
2n 2
2n 2
f x
2
n 2n 1
n2
1

2n 1
2 n 1

Now lim
= lim
2
n
n
2 1
n 2n 1
n 1 2
n n

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Similarly lim

2 n 1

2 n 1
2
n
n

= lim

/ 2

2.

I1

12

/2

sin x r cos x 3 dx =

sin

x r 3 cos3 x 3r sin2 x cos x 3r 2 sin x cos2 x dx

2 2r 3
=
r2 r
3
3
/2

I2

x cos xdx x sin x cos x

/ 2
0

4r
I2 2
2
3
2
2r + 3r 3r + 2 = 6
3
2r + 3r2 3r 4 = 0
3
3
r1 ,
r1r2 ,
2
2

2
2

I I1

3.

2
1

21
4

A event that die A was used in first two throws


B event that die B was used in first two throws
C event that next throws gives red face
E event that first two throws give red faces
1 4

2 6

4
A
P

E 1 4 2 1 2 2 5

2 6
2 6
B 1
C 3
P
P
E 5
E 5
a = 3, b = 5

4.

x2
f x 2f f 6 x 2
2
x2
f ' x 2f ' x 2xf ' 6 x 2
2
x2

f ' x 2x f ' f ' 6 x 2


2

x2
x2
2
6 x2 )
f ' f ' 6 x (if
2
2
f(x) is increasing

x2
6 x2 x2 > 4
2
x2
f ' f ' 6 x 2 0 when x < 2 or x > 2
2
f(x) > 0, when x (2, 0) (2, )
a+b+c=0

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5.

R = 1 + sin ,

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c 1c 2 = R + r
Rr
sin
Rr
R sin + r sin = R r
R(1 sin ) = r(1 + sin ) (Put R = 1 + sin )
(1 + sin )(1 sin ) = r(1 + sin )
r = 1 sin
Rr = 1 sin2 = cos2
1
1
2 2
cos 2 = 1 cos 1 cos
2
2
4
4
a = 2, b = 4

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