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AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
Date : 13/04/2016
HINTS&SOLUTIONS
AIGTS#4
PHYSICS
91.
(2)
gliquid = 7 gcontainer
T2
T1
0.50=1
absolute
g
7
= l =
apparant g l g c 6
92.
(1)
Bycooling'slaw(T1
T2
T1 =0.5
T2)
dT T1 + T2
Ts
=
dt 2
300
T1 =0.5
Ts =temp.ofsurrounding
60oC 50oCin10min.
3000
=T1 =600K
5
(50-60)
50+ 60
= K
Ts _______(1)
10min
2
(42-50)
50+ 42
= K
Ts ________(2)
10min
2
(1) (2)
10 (55Ts) 5
=
=
8 (46Ts) 4
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
1
10
1
b= 1 b=101=9
n
h =
Ts =10oC
(1)
ByKirchhoff'slawatjunction
H1 =H2 +H3________(1)
H1 =
KADT (3K)A(50)
=
l
l
H3 =
KADT K( A)(150)
=
l
l
H1 =H3
(3)
PV=nRT
aV2=nRT
a(2V)dV=nR(DT)
2aV2=nRDT
2[nR(200)]=nRDT
[DT=400]
(3)
T2=27oC=300K
0.4=1
T2
T1
T2
T1 =0.6
(T1=500K)
25%of40%=10%
nowefficiency=50%
Q1
Q2
T1
T2
W=10J
b=
98.
[PV= aV2=nR(200)]
Q1
Q1
9=
Q1 =90J
W
10
(1)
VT=constant
PV=nRT
PV2 =constant
n=2
C=
C=
C=
R
R
g - 1 n 1
R
R
5
1 2-1
3
3R
3R2R R
R=
=
2
2
2
PVn =constant
99.
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
(4)
103.
(4)
forcompoundpendulum
P
2P0
P0
T=2p
4T0
2 R
2MR 2
2sec=2p
= 2p
g
mg(R)
T0
V0
2V0
2R
4 = 4p g
2
PoVo=nRTo
C=CV +
100.
R
R
R
=
1-n g - 1 n 1
104.
X3 =4sin(wt+
A2=4
V T
A2sin45=4
1
2
T]
1
2
0
initially V
1
2
0
3V
T0
T1
T1 = 3T0
Resultantamplitude
= (6)2 +(8)2 + 2(6)(8)cos90o
2Mv
3 2
3
1
PV= Mv2forall
2
2
105.
=10m
(3)
y=
A
2
v=Awatmeanposition
(4)
5R
(10)
Q=nCpdT=(1)
2
7R
(5)
Q1 =nCp dT=(1)
2
Q 2 5
=
Q1
7
Q1 =
A1=2
1
(4)
PV=
T0__________________(1)
45o
A2cos45=(4)
2
=4
1
2
102.
A3=4
[PV=nRT]
1
2
101.
(4)
X1 =2sinwt
X2 =4 2sin(wt+ )
4
DQ=ncdT
=(n)(2R)(3T)
=6nRT=6PoVo
(4)
P2V=constant
R=0.5m
3R R
+
=(2R)
2
2
I
mgl
7
Q
10
V1 = w A2 y2
2
V1 = w A
=wA
A2
4
3
3
=v
4
2
106.
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
(4)
Bygraph
F=8N x=2m
109.
X= 5 2sin2pt +5 2cos2pt
F
N
=k=springconstant=4 m
x
T=2p
(3)
x=
+5 2sin 2pt+
X= 5 2sin2pt
m
0.01
=2p
k
4
2p p
T=
=
= 0.314 sec
20 10
107.
A
2
2
2
R= A1 + A2 + 2A1A2 cos
110.
111.
3 1
v = 2 v
4l1 2l
1
2
3
4l1 v=2(300)
1
k[20103]2
2
0.032
=k
(20 10-3)2
fromequation(1)
0.032 10-2
2010-3
F=
20 10-3 20 10-3
2
3
N=1.5N
2
=
108.
(3)
P.E.
(K.E.)=
1
2 2
1 2 2 2 mw y
mw (A y )= 2
2
n
112.
l1 =
3 330 33
=
m
4 600 80
l1 =
33
100cm
80
l1=41.25cm
(2)
I0 =60
nA
=y
1+n
Df =
Df=
Df =
n
A
1
+
n
2p
Dx
2pf
2p
Dx=
Dx
v
v
f
2p(400)
(0.28)
448
Df =
W
m2
f =400Hz:v=448m/sec
Pathdiff.= Dx=0.28m
Dx=(0.28)m
nA2 y2n = y2
y=
1
v
2l
1(O.T.)C.O.P =1(O.T)O.O.P.
_____________(1)
8p
p
(28)=
448
2
W
m2
p
2
( 2 )(5 2)=20cm
(4)[Adiabatic]
(3)
f =300Hz=
PEU=U0+ kx2
0.04=0.01+
A2 +A2 + 0 =
R=
A=20103 m
A
F=kx=k
2
(1)
p
2
113.
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
(1)
Forstationarywave
115.
(3)
I=
px
y=5cos
sin(100pt)
25
I
Loudness=10log10
I0
px
Amplitudeofstationarywave=5cos
25
I
12
-12 =10log10 [10 ]
10
=10log10
px
=0(fornode)
5cos
25
116.
px
=cos(2n+1)p
2
25
400p
P
W
=
2 =1
m
4
p
(
10
)
A
Loudness=1210dB
(1)
cos
px
x=(2n+1)p
2
25
x=(2n+1)
114.
Mg=FB
(10)3r(g)=(10)2(6)(g)(rw)
25
2
node occur at
n=0x=12.5cm
117.
n=1x=37.5cm
n=2x=62.5cm
n=3x=87.5cm
Sox=25cmisrightAnswerwherenodewillnotoccur
(3)
Inunisonf1 :f2 =1:1
f=
1 T
2l u
Evergydensity=
=
1
(stress)(strain)
2
1
Y(strain)2
2
=(1011)
f =500Hz
Method=2
f1 : f2=1:1
f+5=
(1)
2 10-3
1
= 21011
4
Df
1 (2)
f
2 100
1 T
2l u
(100)(6)(10)(1)
=0.6g/cm3
(103)(10)
1 Dl
= Y
2 l
Df
1 DT
100
100=
f
2 T
f=
r =
410-6
16
105
=2.5104J/m3
4
=
(no.ofbeats=5)
118.
1 T1
2l u
f
T
100
=
=
f +5
102
102
T
100
(2)
(rgh)oil =(rgh)water
roil(147.3mm)=(1000)(135mm)
roil =
119.
120.
1000 135
147.3
roil =916.4969kg/m3
(4)
(4)
Radiusofcommonsurface
f
10
=
f +5 10.1
1 1 1
=
r
r1 r2
1 1 1
=
r 3 4
r=12cm
121.
122.
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
(4)
As about velocity of flow of liquids and about their
densitiesnothingismentioned,thereforeanyconclusion
can'tbemade.
(2)
2p
t_________(1)
3
2p
q =
t_________(2)
3
n
then p + q =
Solvingeq (1)and(2)
h
t=
126.
av
formaximumheight,
Rateofenteringvolume=Rateofleavingvolume
a=av
123.
a=a 2 gh
a2 =a22gh
h a a2
(4)
127.
dx
128.
Areaofplates=(0.1)2 =0.01m2
Velocitydv=0.1m/s
f=0.002N
h=0.01Poise
0.01
=0.001decapoise
0.1
hAdv
F=
dx
0.1
0.002=0.0010.01
dx
dx=0.0005m
(2)
pt
2 pt
sin2
y=0.2 cos
2
2
2
2
Cos
q
sin
q
=
Cos2q
Q
2pt
y=0.2cos
2
125.
y=0.2cos pt
SHMwithamplitude=0.2m
(1)
p
2
Phasediff.b/wacceleration&displacemetis
f2 = p
f2 = 2f1
(3)
(i)gravitationalforceremainsconstant
(ii)viscousforceincreasesexponentially
(iii)Netforceactingontheballincreasesexponentially
withtime
(1)
Volumeofbodyimmersedinthewater
=
2
p(8)3
3
h=
124.
(1)
InSHM,phasedifferenceb/wdisplacementandvelcoity
is f1 =
0.1m
21
s
8
forequilibriumFB =Weightofbody
2 3 3
4
p8 10 g= p [8363]rg
3
3
129.
Solving,weget
r =865kg/m3
(3)
ds=
130.
dQ
T
here,dQ=0[adiabaticprocess]
ds=0
S=Constant
(4)
LetA=crosssectionalAreaofcylinder
foradibatic process
T.Vg1 =constt
g1
T1V
=T2Vg1
1
2
formonatomic g =
2
5
3
2
T1(A.L1)3 =T2(A.L2)3
2
T1 L2 3
=
T2 L1
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
131.
(1)
134.
(3)
2nd harmonicofanopenpipeis
dH 1
dt l
f1 =
dH
dt 1 l2 2r 2
= =
=
dH
l1 pr p
dt 2
132.
133.
Now,as thispipeisclosedtoobtainresonanceagain
frequencyis slowlyincreaseduptof2
5v
v
which is just greater than
& is
4l
l
\ f2 =
possible frequency
(4)
(3)
hereK= p
2p
135.
(2)
For no beat to be observed.
=p
5
4
f2 = f1
\ n=5
Q y=3cos(100 pt px)
2v v
= __________(1)
2l l
f p' = fs'
l =2cm
Chemistry
136. (1)
136. (1)
P1 P2
=
T1 T2
P1 P2
=
T1 T2
100
101
=
T
T + 1
100
101
=
T
T + 1
T=100K
137. (3)
Initalconc.
Conc.atEq.
T=100K
137. (3)
X+
1
1x
1.25
2Y
2Z
1.5
1
1+2x+0.5
1.52x 1+2x x=0.25
2
0.5
0.5 0.5
Kc =
= 0.05
1.25 2 2
138. (4)
Equation(2)
1
= (Equation(1))
4
X+
izk. lkUnzrk
1
lkE; ij lkUnzrk1x
1.25
Kc =
2Y
2Z
1.5
1
1+2x+0.5
1.52x 1+2x x=0.25
2
0.5
0.5 0.5
= 0.05
1.25 2 2
138. (4)
lehdj.k (2)
=
1
(lehdj.k(1))
4
1/4
K 2 =
K1
1/4
K 2 =
K1
= K1-1/4
= K1-1/4
139. (2)
139. (2)
140. (1)
Since Keq is decreased on increasing the temperature 140. (1)
rkieku c<+kus ij Keq dk eku de gks tkrk gS vr% vfHkf;k
thereforereactionisexothermic.
"ek{ksih gksxhA
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
141. (3)
A
B+C
KP1 =
a 2P1
1- a
2E
KP2 =
KP1
KP2
141. (3)
A
KP1 =
4a 2P2
a 2P1
1- a 2
2E
KP2 =
1- a 2
B+C
KP1
P1
4P2
KP2
4a 2P2
1- a 2
P1
4P2
9
P
= 1
1 4P2
9
P
= 1
1 4P2
P1
36
=
P2
1
P1
36
=
P2
1
142. (2)
n1T
1 =n2T
2
142. (2)
n1T
1 =n2T
2
2
1300= T2
5
T2=750K
=477C
143. (2)
2
1300= T2
5
T2=750K
=477C
143. (2)
T
T
v
M
M
Since both T and M are constant therefore vrms will be
T rFkkM nksuksa
sameinbothcontainers.
144. (4)
144. (4)
v
P + an
(Vnb)=nRT
T
v2
P + an (Vnb)=nRT
T
2
At high pressures
P(Vnb)=nRT
PVPnb=nRT
Z =1+
=Z
nRT
PV
Pb
= 1
nRT RT
Z =1+
147.
148.
149.
150.
(3)
(4)
(3)
(1)
Pb
RT
145. (2)
146. (2)
O
PV
= Z
nRT
PV
Pb
= 1
nRT RT
Pb
RT
145. (2)
146. (2)
PO
O
O P
O
O
P
O P
PO
O P
O
O
P
O P
O
147.
148.
149.
150.
(3)
(4)
(3)
(1)
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
151. (4)
Cyclicsilicates
152. (1)
Duetoabsenceofvacanddorbitalsinvalenceshellof
Catom,H2Omolecules willnot attackthereforeCCl4 is
not hydrolysed.
153. (1)
N3 nitrideion
154. (3)
155. (2)
2PCl5 +H2SO4 2POCl3 + SO 2 Cl 2 +2HCl
Sulphuryl
chloride
156. (2)
157. (2)
P4 +3NaOH+3H2O PH3 +3NaH2PO2
Cl2 +2NaOH(Dil) NaCl+NaClO+H2O
3Cl2 +6NaOH(conc.) 5NaCl+NaClO3 +3H2O
4S+6NaOH Na2S2O3 +2Na2S+3H2O
158. (3)
SO2 >NH3 >HCl>CO2 >CH4 >O2 >N2 >H2
159. (1)
P =
151. (4)
pf; flfydsV
152. (1)
156. (2)
157. (2)
P4 +3NaOH+3H2O PH3 +3NaH2PO2
Cl2 +2NaOH(Dil) NaCl+NaClO+H2O
3Cl2 +6NaOH(conc.) 5NaCl+NaClO3 +3H2O
4S+6NaOH Na2S2O3 +2Na2S+3H2O
158. (3)
SO2 >NH3 >HCl>CO2 >CH4 >O2 >N2 >H2
159. (1)
P =
=2.46atm
=2.46atm
160. (3)
160.
(3)
PV=nRTistherelationbetweenstatevariablestherefore
PV =nRT voLFkk pjksa ds e/; lEcU/k n'kkZrk gS vr% ;g
it does not depend on path of the process.
ize ds iFk ij fuHkZj ugh djrk A
161. (3)
162. (2)
161. (3)
162. (2)
Kp = PCO2 =0.012bar
Kp = PCO2 =0.012bar
=0.012105 Pa
=1.2103 Pa=1.2kPa
=0.012105 Pa
=1.2103 Pa=1.2kPa
163. (4)
NH3(g) + H2S(g)
0.5
0
atEq.
0.5+x x
0.67
0.17
Kp =0.670.17
=0.11
163. (4)
NH4HS(s)
0.5+2x=0.84
x=0.17
NH4HS(s)
NH3(g) + H2S(g)
0.5
0
atEq.
0.5+x x
0.67
0.17
Kp =0.670.17
=0.11
164. (3)
SO3H
164. (3)
SO3H
NH2
165. (3)
NH2
165. (3)
100 times
100 times
108 MHCl
106 MHCl
Dilution
108 MHCl
106 MHCl
Dilution
0.5+2x=0.84
x=0.17
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
166. (4)
166. (4)
pH=12i.e.[OH]=102
10 -2
=510-3 M
2
Ksp =[Ba2+][OH]2
=(5103)(102)2
=5107
167. (1)
\ [Ba2+]=
[H+ ] =
168. (2)
pH=12i.e.[OH]=102
10 -2
=510-3 M
2
Ksp =[Ba2+][OH]2
=(5103)(102)2
=5107
167. (1)
\ [Ba2+]=
[H+ ] =
168. (2)
KE av =
3 RT
2 NA
KE av =
3 8.3 300
2 6 1023
=6.21021 J
169. (4)
170. (2)
3 RT
2 NA
3 8.3 300
2 6 1023
=6.21021 J
=
169. (4)
170. (2)
rH2
rO2
PH2
MO2
rH2
PO2
MH2
rO2
PH2
MO2
PO2
MH2
1 32
4 2
1 32
4 2
1
1
1
1
171. (3)
pKb =10 i.e.pKa =4
pH=pKa +log
B -
HB
171. (3)
pKb =10 i.e.pKa =4
pH=pKa +log
1
= 4 +log
1
=4
172. (1)
[Ca(OH)2]=
1
= 4 +log
1
=4
172. (1)
0.5
M
2
0.05
= 0.05 M
2
pOH=log5 log102
=0.7+2=1.3
pH=141.3=12.7
173. (3)
IP>Ksp
(Ag+)[Br]>51013
0.05[Br]=51013
[Br]=1011 M
MolesofKBr=Mv(l)
=1011 1
11
Mass=10 120
=1.2109 gm
[OH]=2
B -
HB
[Ca(OH)2]=
0.5
M
2
0.05
= 0.05 M
2
pOH=log5 log102
=0.7+2=1.3
pH=141.3=12.7
173. (3)
IP>Ksp
(Ag+)[Br]>51013
0.05[Br]=51013
[Br]=1011 M
KBr ds eksy =Mv(l)
=1011 1
11
nzO;eku=10 120
=1.2109 gm
[OH]=2
10
AIGTS04/XIIP/XIIIIV16
174. (2)
SnS2
Sn4+ +2S2
4+
Ksp =[Sn ][S2]2
175. (2)
Videal=222.4
=44.8L
Vobs=22.4103m3=22.4L
174. (2)
SnS2
Sn4+ +2S2
4+
Ksp =[Sn ][S2]2
175. (2)
Videal=222.4
=44.8L
Vobs=22.4103m3=22.4L
Vobs
22.4
=
= 0.5
Z= V
44.8
ideal
Vobs
22.4
=
= 0.5
Z= V
44.8
ideal
176. (2)
176. (2)
P4+3NaOH+3H2O PH3+3NaH2PO2
P4+3NaOH+3H2O PH3+3NaH2PO2
177. (2)
177. (2)
SaltofNH4OHandHClwillbeweaklyacidic,therefore
NH4OH rFkk HCl dk yo.k nqcZy vEyh; gksxk vr% pH<7.
pH<7.
178. (1)
178. (1)
K
1
K
1
K neut =
= a
K neut =
= a
Kh Kw
K
K
h
10 -4
-14
10
179. (3)
0.05MHCl
[H+]=0.05=5102
pH=1.3
0.05NH2SO4
10
= 10
0.05
MH2SO4
2
0.05
[H+]= 2
=0.05M \ pH=1.3
2
180. (3)
10 -4
10-14
= 1010
179. (3)
0.05MHCl
[H+]=0.05=5102
pH=1.3
0.05NH2SO4
0.05
MH2SO4
2
0.05
[H+]= 2
=0.05M \ pH=1.3
2
180. (3)