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Both the roots of ax? + bx + ¢ =0 ate real 4 7.Given x= 24 = wo 2x > x= V2 41 3 8. Given series is, Grgyr bos ma SH t)x2 ni Ms th tei = a nine 14 yoy PRACTICE PAPER ~ I EXPLANATIONS a sum of series = [72 1 (once, the next term'= 18+. He ter eos 10, (666....6} + (B88.....8) (6+ 60... + 600 upto n terms )” + (8 + 80 + 800... upto nterms) _ [ec10'-n)* ator =P t0-t f 710-7 1W=1/36010"-1) 5] _ Agen =a ee] feo A 11.°0,is maximum for = 5 if mis even and for net ondt = where n or Is odd, Now, 'G, ive. when 12.We know, ag 1.2, oni(* 2 13. We have two sets of parallel lines {inciusive of the parallelogram) each containing (0 +2) lines. A parallelogram is formed when a pair of parallel lines is selected from each set. Required number = "0, « "=, 14, Let (3/3 —5)™"=', a proper fraction, then (oV3-+ 5" 33-5)" = p aff must be an integer > sf (prt) te (p+ or = V3 +5)" (3V3-5)™ a ye www.queetionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question PRACTICE PAPER — I 15.Let (8+3V7) =p +f, where p ¢ landfisa proper fraction, and let @-3V7y 0<{8-3V7)< (8 +3V7), Since (8-37) +(8-3V7" = p4+tefisan eveninteger Therefore, (p+ 1) is even 16.4 = [aijl,, IS @ diagonal matrix iff all non- iagonal entries are 0, ie. iff aij =O fori aj 17. For AX = B has a unique solution only itdet A 20 18. "a proper fraction, as Reale 3ec0s76%cot16* “cor7e? + cote {sin76*sint 6° + cos76*c0s16* ~ “cos7eesint + sin? 2sin76*sin1 6° + cos\76* ~18*) 19. 20. centr + xt xf = SE tart cecatt PP treet xe te (% = ter'x y= > = 2 tax (> = tan'x) 3 at at- 22. <0, where t= tam! x t~E <0, - a 13 21. cost x = tanty = secty-1 = oot 2-1 tan? x: = (14 cos x)= FS sin’ x woatx—snx 25 @=sin? 9 (1 ~2 sin? x) = sin? x AB _ 45-17 aoe 4 = Let osint xe 42 sin 18° sin? 18° 2 sx cot(a+p)= 0 = cos(at+p)=0 = @rmemnend emed 29, st nd an 2a, hen an aed ant (4a - 8) 120 tan 4a.= 120 119 120_ 1 (da py = 1197239 tan aD) = : (2 cosy me sinth B uo 074 cos: (1-4 608 h + costh) Alt + o08 h + cos?) PRACTICE PAPER ~ I «we obtain, ing, 550,08 5 A=SinFO + fir sn*g = alsin 6 ~ sin 9) 3 sin sit y= cat! a Differentiate with respect to x we get ese ia f(x +b) 38 = ug te ete nt Herb), y {=h)-) ey th Sf Ost (x) =21G), BAlot tan =t, then at on ae 2t et 36. Put sin x cos x= t, then (sin x + cos xjdx = dt and 87. Since , ff Sex- finde =7 = [fey 9x = fsx -7 = ftoydx = 6~7=-1 Hence f fhdaxe = 4 = Gitta + [Seda =4 3 109 dx, then S@-%) ta =x ae te [atta ae ~ fate x5 ae = ts fJatey de fx 00) ox = Anafiae sl Ny. a www.queetionpaperz.in Unfold Ever Question PRACTICE PAPER ~ 11 39, Required Area = 3) 40.4.6 = 1a! 161 = fat tices = 141 1) = cos0=4 > Gand 6 ate tke parallel 41.4.6 =-18! |b) = 1a [BI cos @ =~ 1a1 161 42, A(6+6)= 84485-1445 and 64446) b asbb~ A501 50 +6 will make equal angies wil & and 6 49. (6+) (@8)= (6866) A drb.ANB = (abe @-6) = a scalar multiple of a6 jp) ot med 44, Given vectors are coplaneri}! 1m 46. Given, mass of the rockets, m = 5000 kg : ont! soe «= 800 osloten 20 ‘ vat 2 isan tt er second, Face mia + amu AP =ma+9) Am wr * 800= m fa + 9) at 5000 (10 + 20) = $900 30, 3m _ 500030 AE t gog = 1875 ko'sec 47. From the conservation of inear momentum, we have my, +m,y,=(m, +m, 10* 10+5*0=(1045\v 15v= 100, 20 ve Sms 15 108, 5< 10%km=1.5 + 10" m «107 rad/sec Using the relation, we have 48. Given, m= (6 « 109 (1.5% 108) (2x 107% 1B «107 N 49, Given, mass of the boy, m= 40g, energy in ‘one bread = 21 ki = 21 » 10°J=21000 efficiency of the boy = 28%; gravitational acceleration = 9.8 m/s When the efficionay of boy is 28%, then actual energy is consumed by the boy is given by 0.28 « 21000 = 5880J 0 ‘The energy consumed by the boy in climbing metre is given by mgh=40 «9.8 «h = 392h ai) Now after equating these two values of energies from equations (i) and (i), we get eran 2 2 35m 7 $e. Actraton oto gay ata hl cy a= 2 (where g, is acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the earth) Radius of earth R= 6400 km ‘Acceleration due to gravity ata hoightis given by wuww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question 16 51. Given, bat Zags 2 ar vers 59, angularmomentum, IR, = (mv,) R, (ss) mR, JR mith, 53, As we know that, P- a 4 and ve dee 7 Tus ev= (4 Pvece 54. Given, mass of the body, m = 200 gm = 0.2 kg, height, h = 200m, g = 10 mst Potential energy of the body is given by AU, = mgh 0.2 x 10 « 200 = 4005 55. Velocity at the top = 200 cos 60° = 100 mis ‘Now applying the law ot conservaticin of near momentum we find that the particles going upwards and downwards should have equal merece, Thus: the initial momentum of the camposite paricleis transferred to the third particle. m > ms t= Fav Hence, 300 rvs ‘ 86. Momentotinertia, I= 5 mA 7 7 p08» (0.1) 25% 107kg Mm? PRACTICE PAPER ~ 11 57. Given, intial velocity =120cm= 1.2m, number of second, n= 8 ‘The distance travelled by the body is given by 9, distance travelled, 0.16 nvs* 58, Given, depth of lake = 200 m, decrease in volume of bail = 0.1 % = Bulk modulus is given by wp = BOB = 200x107x9.8, 7 v.10 1000 200 » 109 9.8 x 107 = 19.6 « 10° Nim? 59. Given, height ofthe fali = 500m, specific heat of water, c= 4.2 kilkg, Potential eneray = Heat incteased in waler mmgh= me ae oh _ 98x80, Ade gg aKiGe = NEC 60. Frequency of closed organ pipe Is halt at of open organ pipe Pages When open pipe is dipped in water upto hat its length, then it will behave like a close pipe of halflength, Fraquoncy of pipe is inversely proportional to ltstongth. New frequency, in’ = 2% Posen = frequency remains same. or taf 61.Given, frequency t = 500 Hz, velocity 350 mvs, phase ¢ By the formula, Also we know that a =0.12metre =12.0m “Ke Wwww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question PRACTICE PAPER ~ 11 62, From de-Broglie theory the wavelength hence, if m momentum is doubled, then de-Broglie will be halved. 63. Given, frequency of wave, n = 100 Hz, R distance = 5 = 10 om 2 200m From the formula, we have = 100 « 20 2000 em/see = 20 mis 64. Given, velocity of Source, v' = 40 kmh, actual frequency of sound, v = 2000 Hz, velocity of sound, v = 1220 kmvhr From the Doppler's effect, whan tho source is travelling towards he observer, then apparent frequency is given by (i220 40) * 200° = 2087.77 Hz =2068 Hz 65, Givon, magnitude of the first vector. A magnitude of the second vector, B angle between them, 0 = 60° The dot products of two vectors is given by AB =ABo0s0 and =3 > 5 cos 60° =15+ 05275 66. As we know,Torque = force distance Hence, dimensions of torque = dimensions of force dimensions of distance (MUT=|(U] =(MU'T =] 67. Given, length of the rod, | = 20 cm = 0.2m, frequency, v = 4000 Hz, Length ofthe rod. L= 02 = % o he 02> 2=04m Hence, the velocity of sound in gas is given by vewrk 4000 « 0.4 1600 mis "7 68. Given, critcal angle, G =30" According to law of total internat reflection, Velocity of gt in mocium Velocity of ight in air = 8" ot light Thus, velocity of ghtin medium = velocity of ightin air 05 =(9¥ 108 051.5 - 10m 69. Given, mass of the planet, M, = whore M_ is tho mass of earth) M Radius of the planet, A, R, = “Gf (where R, is the radius ofthe earth) Weignt of body on the earth, w, = 450 N Accotting the law of gravitation the weight of the body (or force of gravity) ein FF vr (5, CEUs e) (wha wi te wot onto pao (P) « iz oct $504 200 70. Let the temperature ofthe mixture be 0 Heat given by oxygen = 90, (7, -0) 18/5n = 8B) oro Hat received by ritragen = 100-7.) 14/58} wal 2) 4/5A 9 (027%) ary a “Ke Wwww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question « 71.In tho system, where AQ =.0 it means no boat enters or leaves in a system during the process. This process is called adiabatic process. 72. I constant pressure, 78. According to Stelan’s law the total radiant energy. QeCAoT1 Ret a (Ry Henge, wae 0 a*|t} 0 2 and T, 2727 + 273 =1000 K From equation (/), 2= (ds) we Te 2 tog T,= 1000 « = 1000 4.19 = 74, Gain in kinoic energy = work But york= FS e086 = (GE) (yycos u 78, Let four capacitors are connected in parallel capacitance of each capacitor = C C= 25 « 10° farad v= 200 von Charge on each capacitor, a=cv = 25» 10% « 200 = 8 «10 coulomb 76. The power of heater is given by, WL oy R10 = 12100, 10 Ps = 121048 PRACTICE PAPER ~ Il T7.ho we wows f Mtsinod [MH (— cos @ )); ‘MH (1 ~ cos 0) = MH (1 — cos 0) 78. Hoa producod is resistance of wire = 20 0 voltage n0V ve 210)" = Heatproauoes, H= En n= SIF 4 Heat equre forice to meh =m 10 ot (210)? «1 oa 21001 ego 42 ‘ (210? a 25580048 = 680 gs 79.qThe internal resistance are connected in parallel 80 the equivalent resistance Is txt ar Now, current passing through R is : ; er * 05405 72 @mP Power is given by Par Ra (oy ~05 =405=2W 80. For a thin prism, deviation D = 9A \Whea the prism is placed in air, then D,= CH, -1 A (3 A (B-tinn A 0 ip as F 0 ‘When the prism is dipped in water, then Therefore, PRACTICE PAPER ~ I 81. According to Bohs theory, velocity of the clectionin the innermost orbits highest. 82, Limitot resolution of telescope tah = 122%6000%10" radian 4 5 1.22x6x10" ,, 180 182 «60» 60 s00 5 * = 0.08 second 83. As we know, energy of photo electrons, he =hy= fe . a eu (08x10)0x10") (s000%10") = 19810" joule 19.8x10°" - u Bxt.exio™ © 198 = 88 -2aaev 38 2.402 Now. feb +t my, 3 nee > 3m, hyo = 2481.9 = 0.58 eV ‘84, Radius R of a nuclous changes with nucleon number A of the nucleus as Ra 1.3™ 10% Am Hence, Ysa 2 =2 ‘Therefore, radius of sulphur nucleus is larger than that of helium by factor of 2. 85. Given, « = 0.95, Al, = 100 mA al, 5E 2088 0.95 400 Al, = 100 * 0.95 95 mA 19 6. Inthestructure of graphite, electrons are spread ‘out between the structure. In graphite carbon atom is sp? hybridised and has a delocalised rolectron cloud. 87. First of all he technique of electroplating was given by Faraday. 88, Vitamins are essential for body for normal growth and health. There are two types of vilamins fat soluble and water soluble. Fat soluble vitamins are stored in the body while water soluble can't stored, Therefore, water soluble vitamins like vitamin B-complex and vitamin C are required daily. 9. Primary amine and carbon disulphide on heating with mercuric chloride produce isothiocyanate. This reaction is known as mustard oll reaction. RON, +08, + HgGl, 1885 NGS + BHO! + Migs ‘alky| isothiocyanate {sme of musiard ei) 90. Hydrogen have + 1 and ~1 oxidation state This is the correct statement regarding hydrogen. 91. Aniline, chloroform and KOH reacts to produce phenyl isocyanide. Nile 7 Cr ercye sco > CJ mer-a0 Aniine Phen isooyanide This reaction is known as carbylamine reaction. 92, Aromatic hydrocarbens although contains ‘double bond but they donot undergo addition reactions. They: undergo electrophilic ‘substituion reaction like nitration, sulphonation, Inalogenation etc. Itis due to the presence of ‘electron clouds above and below the plane ‘of aromatic hydrocarbon, the ring serves as a ‘source of electrons therefore an electrophile attack the ring 93. We know that, atomic number (2) ‘= number of proton = number of electron 89 = 89 = 89: ‘Mass number (A) = number of proton ++ number of neutron mass number ~ number of proton 231 ~ 89 = 142 Number of neutror “Ke Wwww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question 20 Number of electron = 89 94. He, cannot be formed because He is a monoatothic gas and it can be represented as Ho. Atter removing one electronit becomes He: and after removing both the electrons it becomes He, 95. Some crystals have permanent alignment of dipoles even in the absence of electic fie. When electic field is applied, then tho direction of polarisation of ionsis altered. Such crystals are known as fercootactrc. The ferroelectric crystals are BaTIO, and sodium potassium tartarate. 96. In this reaction substitution takes place, ‘Therefaro, itis substitution reaction. 97, Synthesis of ammonia by Habors’ process takes place at high pressure, low temperature and in presence of a catalyst alt 89. In gas equation PV = ART, P and V represent pressure and volume of one mole of gas. respectively and n is the number of males of gas. Hence, the incorrect statementis nis the ‘umber of molecules of gas. 1100, Geomotrical isomerism isthe isomerisin shown by isomershaving seme structural formula but different spatial arrangements of atoms or ‘groups about 2 = Cx, > C = N= “N= N- Bonds. Hence, Z-butene, CH, ~ CH = CH - CH, shows geometrical isomerism cH, oH cH, oH \Z \Z CG C. i of aN SN PRACTICE PAPER ~ 11 181. Firet!aw ol thermodynamics states that energy ‘can neither be created nor destroyed or the total energy of universe is constant. ie, B= QW. 192.Gyanide and isocyanide both have same molecular formula but different structural formula. R-CoN R-Nexc AWiky! oyanide Alky!isocyanide ‘Thoyditfer due to the diferent functional groups. 103.We know that the configuration of Fe is as follows. of © 15°, 25% 2p, Sst 3p Sd, as? Fe": 18%, 2s? 2p', Gs? Spe Sd +0, —> Co, 12.gm carbon requires O, = 22.4 lit +. 1000 gi carbon requires O, = 22.4 x 1000 12 11866.67 lit ©, is 178th part of aie Volume of air= 5 » Volume of O, = 5 * 1866.67 9993.35 tive 105. A+ B Initial motes 2 3 equilbviummoles (@~x) (3-x) 2x ‘Suppose volume of container is V ito. Moles of carbon at equilibrium =Ox22* 12924 106, Heavy waters D,O, itis deuterium oxide, tis sed as moderator in nuclear reactors. 107.The alkylation or acylation of aromatic hydrocarbon is presence of anhydrous AICi, is known as Friede! craft's reaction 100," 0 cf, ina mone olen 109.ch,cH,oH <2) cH,cHo coh, cH tte thd “Ke Wwww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question PRACTICE PAPER — I! 110. Semi-conductors are those solids which are perfectinsulators at absolute zero but conduct electric curent at room temperature. Sticon (Si ‘and Germanium (Ge) are semi-conductor. 111. The electronegative character of halogens is F>Cl>Br>1 ‘Therefore, Fis the most electronegative atom ‘among halogens. Among alkali metals the electropositive character increases in the order UeNa CHC = N Acataldoxime Mathy eyanige Hence, acetakloxime dahycrate with P,O, to produce methyl eyanide. 117.In presence of rickel catalyst, hydrogen gos isused for hydrogenation of a 118.BF, is known as Lewis acid. According to Lewis definition, an acid is a ‘substance that can accept an electron pair. BF, accepts a one pair of electron therefore it is Lowis acid. 119, Picticacidis 2.4, 6-trinirophenol. Therefore, it does not have any COOH group. 120. The electronic configuration of bromine atoms 18?, 2s? 2p*, As? Sp! ad, as? ap? Hence, total number af electrons in p-orbitals 64645217. 121.We know that CaCO, » Cad + CO, t009m 2eattat STP “+ 100 gm CaCO, 22.4 lit CO, at STP 22.420 100 = 4.48 Nit 20 gm CaCO, produce CO, = 122, Plaster of Paris is CaSO, 123. We know that PV = nT ART _ 2x0.0021x546 V7 aae = 2.00 atm. 124,CH,COOH "+, BrCH.COOH - NC—cH,cOOH ge" HOOCCH,COOH Malonic acid Therefore, malonic acid is formed. 125. The IUPAG name of oHy— G4 84, — duo — bu, °cH, ‘This is ¢-methyl-2-hexanol. “Ke Wwww.questionpaperz.in Unfold Every Question 2 PRACTICE, PAPER ~ 1) 129. In the given series, each successive number a? + bE» Zab 1s obtained by adling 110 ta the previous umber, 425 2383s aB Sasa 134,48 we know, Area (A) = 25 hectares ‘Thoretee,ho next number villbe eons eect ernie 50,000 meter 130.1n te givon series, each successive number Pai is obtained by adding 23, 24 and 25 to the peed (V) ud previous number respectively “ ‘Side of Square= \/Area a 0.066 2g ed 425 426 = 500 metre: “Therefore, the next number wit be 240+ 26-=238 Distance for which the boy will run 131. In the set of five alphabets, the middie one is 4 ~ 500 tiforent vith romaining four. Therefore. the 2000 m #2 km. Sores wil be 9s fotos Time taken by the Boy eevee, dig, code, dads Distance 2 y 132. In the sot of three alphabets, sin repairing ‘Speed “10 itsolf continously. Therofore, complete series’ 135. Given, wal be 38 fics 7 anaes Price of 12 of he atte = Rs, 850 tsscien ma bat Price et tthe atte «880 «13 28000 3 3 ere Price of ofthe article = 900 «= € 540

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