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MATHEMATICS ab and cd are two 2 — digit natural numbers and 4b + a= 13k, and 5d—c = 17k,, where k, and k, are natural numbers. Then find the largest number that will always divide product of ab and cd. 4 ‘An operation defind as the product of non zero digits of x. e.g. An operation ie wae. ‘ two digit number formed by the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.7, 8, and 9 Aray of light originating at the vertex A of a squat D pas: Soke: le Batter gating aled by 2c CD and DAln aod. 1g Marcle © initial position oft with AB then find the value of sino Aish looking up through the water sees the outside world degfained ina circular horizon. tthe refractive index of water is 4/3 and the fish is 12 cm below the surface, then fi the radius of the circle. a Figure shows the position-time og Grate of mass 4 kg. Whatis the ¢ M4 a ‘ a4 vd A as - 4 ts) ‘ "pccetpont t<4s,0| A lques| 31 | a2 | 33 | 34 Ans.| 8 | 8 | 8 | B 36 | 37 cle 39 | 40 Jo |g |> |es|> eo lo lo > lo > lo lo MATHEMATICS ¢ 1. Obvious (Ais greatest . ys 1.2.3 2 S= 50 FOF G08 FOF S 1,2 10 ~ 10? * 10% * Subtracting, gs 1 1 4 To 70 * 08 tor * ® os s8 (~ 1 10 yi f 3 (1024) (By (y= ¢ 40x 102 101024 = x84 2x 4x8 x(x+2)-4(« +2) <0 ‘www.examrace.com xe [2,4] clearly min value of expression is 0 4 atx Check by option - } P., = (24, 36, 60, 84, ...) 2H,0 +0, * (0, — 2400, ag Cs) s + o, —> 80, ¢’ r 1 mole 1 mole 1 mole wy) Sie Soe Tn a\r mole z mole z mole ¢ , soni ome? Sy 3.01 10 molecules of SO, willbe formed. ¢ Md Znand Pb ate placed above hydrogen in the metal activity Berieg, so they will produce hydrogen gas with dilute acids. 4. a a ‘www.examrace.com MATHEMATICS 4. abxod=(10a+b\106+¢) [40b + 10 a — 39b][51d — (50d — 10c)] 110 (4b + a) — 39b][51d - 10(6d —c)} 10% 13 k, —39b][51d— 10 17K, 13 * 17 (10k, ~3b)(3d — 10k,) 4 = 221 (10k, ~ 3b)(3d - 10k) < Hence, the largest number that will divide the product ab and ed is 221 ¢ a 2. Sum of numbers when tens digit is 1, S,=142434445+6+7+8+9=45 Sum of number when ten's digitis 2 8) = 24446 4 nnn 18 * (14 243 + vneeint 9) = 2% 45, «48 9 Similarly % a, ge $6494 ut B e mers MS S,=4 45 J 9x45 Total sum = 8, +S, +8, +... +8, 4 45+2%45+...+9% 45 é 45(142+3+..49) = 45 «45 * 3. LetAB=a then BE cote— a Now, In AGHF anf HE. tape pnt Gaé Tex ving we get _ tans gers > PF sin 2 ‘www.examrace.com PHYSICS Real depth of fish, FO = 12.em from figure ZFO A=i, A 1.3 senate’ ware CO 4 R= \4?_3? = V7 Heng an y= 91 Beh tom suton ¢ \ ¢ 7 2% OA= 12 tan (a) For t <0 andt> 4s, the particle is at restlas the pdkitjn does not change with respect to time Evidently no force acts on the particle during these interval: é x(m) ¥ t(s) Or Boeri 4s, the position of the particle continuously changes with respect to time. As the posttion-time graff isla straight line, it represents uniform motion and there is no acceleration. Hence, it is also clear oof fotce acts on the paticle during this interval. ‘®(b) Becuase the Yelocity is uniform O to Ahence velocity at 0 » elocfy at A= Slope ofthe graph OA = (3/4) mis pulse (at t= 48) = change in momentum = final momentum — initial momentum = my =— 4 (Sid) = -3 kg mis "Fr ‘www.examrace.com Let the length #, and é, Then the resistance will be in the ratio of the £, and f, Ry 1 Rpg, bullae hy bile (i Magnetic field at centre due to current |, 0 i, 4 2 = or * Gap O here N Magnelic field due to current, ole, 2 82> or” Dar aa Not magnetic field at centre an. Ff Hgts olay fo a Gy BB. Ba pone ~ ar Bat Mo B= Fe Ut be) =0 CHEMI TRY} (a) (iv) is alkaline earth metal as it contains two electrons in t fee" s-orbital (b): (vi) has the lowest chemical reactivity @s itis a noble gAs element. {c) (vi) contains three electrons in Z sObshell and grodp fa for p-subshell is 15 (10 + no. of valence electrons). (@) i) isa transiion element s)he leftelectron enters iffo d-subshel (1) i) belongs to second per 1e maximum principal quantum number (n) is 2. (9) () contains only one electron in the outermost s-orbital soit forms unipositive ions in its compound. Bond order is defined nt the difference between the number of electrons present in bonding (N,) and antibonding (N,) ee Bond order» » <@D_Bénd orders of nitrogen (N,) molecule "The electronic: ration of N, is IKK o(2s)? o* (2s)fbc(2R,)? = n(2p,)? o(2p,)"] As N, = 8,N, = 2 therefore. Pong pre v2{N,-N,) = 1/2 (8-2)=3 Oxygen (0,) tpolecule. The electronic configuration of O, molecule is € 9(28)* 0° (25)f o2p,)*a(2p,)*= x(2p,*a"(2p)'= x"(2p,) N,=8andN. =4, therefore ‘order 1/2 (N, -NJ) = 1/2 (8-4) =2 ~ } offjgen molecular positve ion (0,"). The electronie configuration of 0,vis KKo{2s)* o (25)? of2p,)*x(2p,)*= nl2p,)'2"(2p,)"= n"(2p,) ASN, = 8andN, =3, therefore 1 1 bond order = = (N,—N,)= 5 (8-3)= ‘www.examrace.com 10. 1, (Wv) oxygen molecular negative ion (0,.). The electronic configuration of Os, KKo(2s)* 0° (28)? o(2p,)'a(20,)*=x(2P,)°="(2p,?= #'(2p,) As N, =8, and N, = 5, therefore Bond order = 1/2 (N, —N,) = 1/2 (8-5) = 1.5 Weare given (i) C (graphite) + O,(g) —+ CO,(g) ; AH = - 393.4 kJ (a) From the above equation, we known that 393.4 kd of heat is produced by 12g of graphite 196.7 kJ of heat is produced by 12 393.4 % 196.7 = 6 grams of graphite. (b) From equation (i), we can say that a production ot 898-4 ofheatis accompanied by the formationof 1 mole of CO,-4p Production of 196.7 kd of heat willbe accompanied by the formation of 0.5 mélpofCO,. > (c) volume of oxygen required at S.T.P. to burn 12 g of graphite = 22.4 litres. i 7 r Volume of oxygen required at S.TP. to bum 24g of graphite = 22.4 2= 44°8lives. ) «4h an F BIOLOGY S 4 ‘ (° ? (A) (i) Cartilagenous rings prevent it rom collapse/tien Bir pregsure is low respiratory tract. (ii) Alveoli sac are covered with blood capilariesffor the dxchagge of gases. (ill) To prevent entry of food into trachea. (B) (i) Prokaryotic (i) Metabolism () Ethylene hormone (i) Ammonia and ute acid “< as (i) Prokaryotic (DNA (v) Alchoho! with boilipg 2. is used to remove chlorophyll from a green leaf during photosynthesis experiments. ¢€ “~ P e () Auxins, (i) Gytokining\ith Abscisic acid. (iv) Thymosin (v) Ant diuretic hormone ‘www.examrace.com

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