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BITSAT-PILANI ENGINEERING ENTRANCE SOLVED PAPER 2005 1. The equation of parabola which passes ‘through the intersection of straight line x+y =Oand the circle x? + y* + 4y = 0is @ yn ax. @) ax (@) none of these (4-9 with respect to the ellipse art sy elie (@) les on the curve (©) is inside the curve (©) is outside the curve @ Is focus ofthe curve i+ 2}-afe and + 2k then the angle beeen the vecorsa+ Band -iis or 90" oa os 4 Let § be a set containing n elements and we select two subsets A and B of Satrandom, then the probability that AUB=S and ANB=§, @e or © Vn @vz hes sin?o sin? B. koro 1400 costo l4sin 40 4sin 40 1+ 4sin 49 then sin 40 equals @ v2 @1 @-172 @- 6. The value of the constant «and p such that as, " im {2-*1— axe) =o are respective in, (Fer -#) -owerepeiney @ a0) C.D oa» @ oD 10. cr 12. 7 Let the homogeneous A point (a8) lies on a cirele x? system of linear equations px+y4e=O.x+gy42=0, and x+y+rs=0, where pgral, have a non‘zero solution, then the ‘value of 1 me sis @ mo 2 @1 then locus ofthe point (3a + 26) is a/an (@) straight line (6) ellipse (©) parabola (@) none ofthese a 1 0s an acute angle and sin $= (= tan 0s equal @ x*#-1 (b) yx" © yee @ 41 The value of TAs ease "te paul "Ys Jo d6+ oor Ve d6| l a J Isequlto @ © w2 ows @rs BP sin =f sin af eeu: @n ® 2 © =m {@) none of the above Range of the function f(x) =i wal © can @ a, @ 2.9 © 10.0 wwnw.examrace.com| 13. 4 15. 16. 7. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, If sin Q—x)-2sin-! x= then x is equals (a) {0,-1/2) &) (1/2, 0) (©) 0} @ (1,9 sin A,sin B, cosA are in GP. Roots of x2 + 2x cot +1 = Oare always ml ©) inagiay G Fectaas 2 a 0 TBF ten deal UU ge Stpan Bren ise wr oa oa Ba Total number of books is 2n + 1. Ones allowed to select a minimum of the one book and a maximum of n books. If total number of selections if 63, then value of nis @3 6 @2 (@) none of these x? = ay isa relation which is: G) symmetric (b) reflexive (© transitive (@) none of these Let the determinant of a 3x3 matrix A be 6, then B is a matrix defined by B= 5.A?, Then determinant of B is: @ 180 (©) 100 © 80 (@) none of these tet feo={t bolero uesinx y ocxew2 then what is the value of f'(x)at x =0? @1 1 oo (2) does not exist ‘The length intercepted by the curve y? = 4x on the line satisfying dy/dx=1 and passing ‘through point (0,1), is given by @1 2 ©o @ none of these ‘Area bounded by curve y = x? and y @ 8/3squnis — (&) 3/8 squnits (© 3/2sq.units (@) none ofthese 40(an 0~ 29 tan) —~G=cos28) @ Wa @1 wm 12 @2 |. The largest value of 2x? ~ 3x? —12x + § for 2.x $4occurs at x is equal 25. 26. 27. 29. 30. a1. 33. @-4 @1 m0 @4 . The number of solutions for the equations |s-t[=[2~2 (@) one solution (b) 3 solutions (© 2solutions —_(€) no solution Let A and B are two events andP (A’)~03 P@)=0.4, P(AMB")=0.5then P(ALBY is: (os os @1 @or aoionory, de: (137 I O17 @) none of these pu Gen ination s)-(-£=")is (Ines Geen ewhton ota! +y* ~2y foo @) x7-y oer © 2? -y)=ex f (x)= ax? + bx + cand g (x)= px? + qx with £M=f 0,8 @-f@=1,23)-/@=4, then g (4) =f A)is @o (©) decreasing @ none of these 2+ yee @ none of these os 6 (@ none of these Mt the vectors ai+j+k ispirk, i+J+AK(o, 8, y#1)are coplanar, then the 1 value of 35+ hy @a @1 ‘The circumcentre of a triangle formed by the line xy + 2x + 2y + 4=Oandx + y+ 2 0is @ (-14,-) © @-D © an @ (-1,0) The number of common tangents to circle x24 y?+ 2x + By -23=0and xtty'—4x-10y49 mo ou @t 3 @2 (@) none ofthese FX +%=1 touches the circle x7 + y? H+ fa1 touches the circle x4 + y then point (1/a, 1/8) lies on a/an: (@) straight line (b) circle © parabola @ ellipse www. examrace.com| 34, The point of intersection of the line Zod y+da-3 $228 and plane 2e-y+32-1=0 is (@) (10,10, 3) (b) (10, 10, -3) (© (10, 10,3) (a) none of these 35. The tangents from a point (22 1) to the hyperbola 16x - 25y? = 400 include an angle equal to: (@) w2 &) v4 @x @ w3 36. Let a, y and are four positive real number such that their product is unity, then the least value of + a)@+p)G+ 7) + dis: (6 (b) 16 Be a 24, vate ot, (22-1 x22) scan 2 on 38, The degree ofthe differential equation yajar+ Ss 1 (¥) + 1 (#). de * Dade) *Ta3 lg) * a > 1 (8 noe of tse 39. LetP (xy, y;)andQ (x, ¥2)are two points such thatthelr abscissa x, and x, are the roots of the equation x* + 2x -'3= Owhile the ordinate y;, and yz are the roots of the equation y? + Ay ~ 12 0. The centee ofthe circle with PQas diameter is, @CL.-2) a2 oa @ G2 40. The equation of plane passing through a point A(2,~1, 3) and parallel to the vectors 3, 0,-1) and B= (-3, 2, 2) is (a) 2x ~By + 65 ~2: (b) 2x ~3y + 65+ 2: (©) 3x ~2y + 62-23 (@) Be ~2y + 62+ 2: 41. The equation of a straight line drawn through the focus of the parabola y* = ~ 4x atan angle (of 120° to the x-axis is @ y+v3@-=0 (b) y-V3G@-D=0 © y+i3G+I)=0 @ y-VBG@+=0 42, Let x=a +P, y=a0+ Po z= a0" + fo, o is fan imaginary cube root of unity, Product of xyz (@) a? +p? @) a? asp @ ap 48. If r=[2b + cos? p+ n/49]!/%, then what is the value of the derivative of dr/d at b= 1/4? (2) oA)” ‘44, If vector a lie in the plane of f and 7, then which is correct? ) (@Bd=1 © tivej=1 45. If 2-4, Yei+}+h then what is the value of d=2i+gj-& p--i (@xB)@x7)? (@ 47 () 74 © 74 (2) none of the above eeememei IN UII eI ‘46. IfMis the mass of he earth and Rits radius, the ratio ofthe gravitational acceleration and the gravitational constants is: M oF o% ) MR? M mR o* 47. A student unable to answer a question on Newton's laws of motion attempts to pull himself up by tugging on his hair. He will not succeed : () as the foree exerted is small () the frictional force while gripping, is small www. examrace.com| 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. (© Newton's law of inertia is not applicable to living beings (@) as the force applied is internal to the system Which one of the following is not a unit of Young's modulus? (@) Nov (b) Nm? (© dyne cm? (@) mega pascal A piece of blue glass heated to 2 high temperature and a piece of red glass at room temperature, are taken inside a dimly it room, then: (@) the blue piece will look blue and red will Took as usual (0) red looks brighter red and blue looks ordinary blue (©) blue shines like brighter red compared to the red piece (€) both the pieces will look equally red ‘AS.0A currentis setup in an external circuit by a 6.0 V storage battery for 6.0 min. The ‘chemical energy of the battery is reduced by: (a) 1.08 «10° J () 108 «104 (© 1810's @ 181045 The current in a simple series circuit is 5.0 A. When an additional resistance of 2.0 0 is inserted, the current drops to 4.0 A. The original resistance of the circuit in obsms was (@) 1.25 ® 8 © 10 @ 20 ‘Two resistances are connected in two gaps of a ‘metre bridge. The balance point is 20 cm from the zero end. A resistance of 15 Qs connected in series with the smaller of the two. The null point shifts to 40 cm, The value of the smaller resistance in ohims is @s3 m6 ©9 @2 By using only two resistance coils-singly, in seties or in parallel one should be able to obtain resistances of 3, 4, 12 and 16 0. The separate resistances of the coil are (@ 3and4 (b) 4and 12 (© 12and16 —(@) 16 and 3 ‘54. In the given circuit, the voltmeter records 5 V. ‘The resistance of the voltmeter in ohms is © 100 sO tov (@) 200 (b) 100 © 10 @ so '55. The wavelength of the radiation emitted by body depends upon : (@) the nature of the surface (b) the area of the surface (© the temperature of the surface (@) allof the above factors 56. Which mirror isto be used to obtain a parallel beam of light from a small lamp? (@) Plane mirror (b) Convex mirror (© Concave mirror (@) Any one of the above 57. Which of the following is a wrong statement? (@) D=1/f where fis the focal length and D is called the refractive power of a lens. (b) Power is expressed in a diopter when f is in metres (© Power is expressed in diopter and does not depend on the system of unit used to measure f (@) D is positive for convergent lens and negative for divergent lens 58. An electric field of 1500 V/m and a magnetic field of 0.40 Wo/m?act on a moving electron. ‘The minimum uniform speed along a straight line the electron could have is: (@) 1.6 «10% mys () 6 «10""*nvs (© A75x10'mYs (A) 37510? ns 59. In an ammeter 10%6 of main current is passing through the galvanometer. Ifthe resistance of the galvanometer is G, then the shunt resistance, in ohms is: « @ 6 oF G © 900 Os www. examrace.com| o1. 62. 1. Among the follo properties describing diamagnetism identify the property that is wrongly stated: (@) Diamagnetic material do permanent magnetic moment (b) Diamagnetism is explained in terms of ‘electromagnetic induction not have (© Diamagnetic materials have a small positive susceptibility (@ The magnetic moment of individual electrons neutralize each other ‘The induction coil works on the principle of (@ selfinduction (b) mutual induction (©) Ampere’ rule (@) Fleming's right hand rule ‘The square root of the product of inductance and capacitance has the dimension of (a) length ) mass (© time @ no dimension . The relationship between the force F and position x of a body is as shown in figure, The ‘work done in displacing the body from x =1m tox=Smwill be: 1° L “| oa 86 a x(n) -10 (@) 305 ® 155 © 255 @ 2045 J. From the top of a tower of two stones, whose masses are in the ratio 1 : 2 are thrown on straight up with an inal speed w and che second straight down with the same speed u. Then neglecting air resistance (@) the heavier stone hits the ground with a higher speed the lighter stone hits the ground with a higher speed (©) both the stones will have the same speed when they hit the ground the speed cannot be determined with the given data c © @ 6s. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 7m Infrared radiation was discovered in 1800 by (@) William Wollaston () William Herschel (© Wilhelm Roentgen @ Thomas Young Aparticleon the trough of a wave at any instant will come to the mean position after a time = time period) @m 1/4 @T @ ar The disc of a siren containing 60 holes rotates at a constant speed of 360 rpm. The emitted sound is in unison with a tuning fork of frequency @ 10H (b) 360 He (© 216 He @ 6042 ‘The ratio of velocity of sound in hydrogen and oxygen at STP is (@ 16:1 ) 8:1 4 (@ 2:1 In an experiment with sonometer a tuning fork of frequency 256 Haz resonates witha length of 25 cm and another tuning fork resonates with a length of 16 cm. Tension of the string remaining constant the frequency ofthe second tuning fork is. (@) 163.84 Hz (b) 400 Hz (© 320 Hz @ 2048 He The wave theory of light, in its original form, was first postulated by! (@) Isaac Newton (©) Christian Huygens (© Thomas Young. (@ Augustin Jean Fresnel If a liquid does not wet glass, its angle of (a) zero (©) obtuse () acute (4) right angle 2. Electron of mass m and charge q is travelling with a speed v along a circular path of radius + at right angles to a uniform magnetic fleld of intensity B. If the speed of the electron is doubled and the magnetic field is halved the resulting path would have a radius (@ 2 &) 4r wns Or www. examrace.com| 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. ‘Two coherent light beams of intensity J and 47 are superposed. The maximum and minimum possible intensities in the resulting beam are : (@ 9fandI (b) 9fand 31 (© Standr @ Stand 31 ‘The electron in @ hydrogen atom makes a transition formn =n, to m=, state. The time period of the electron in the initial state (n,) is fight times that in the final state(n,). The posible values of n, and n, are @ m=8m=1 ©) m= 4m =2 © m=2m94 @ m=1m IF the forard voltage ina diode i increase, the width of the depletion region (@) increases (8) decreases {© Muctutes @ nochange ‘Two nucleons are ata separation of one Ferm Protons have a charge of + 1.6 x10" C, The netnuclear force between thems fbothare neutrons Fs if both are protons snd Fi ones proton and the others neutron, Then @ R-F>Fy OA-B=h ORcnn>r ‘The potential to which » conductor is raised, depends on (@ the amount of charge (b) geometry and size of the conductor (©) both (a) and (b) (d) only on (a) ‘The work done in crying a charge q once youd acre of radius rth a charge Qt the centre is @ © axe a © at ae Frege (a) none of the above Aa air filled parallel pate condenser has 2 capacity of 2p The separation of the pats i © doubled and the interspace between the plates is filled with wax. Ifthe capacity is increased 10 6 pF, the dielectric constant of wax is: @2 3 o4 (@ 6 The energy that should be added to an electron to reduce its de-Broglie wavelength from 1 nm 100.5 nmis (a) four times the initial energy (b) equal to the initial energy (©) twice the initial energy (@) thrice the initial energy of a radioactive sample is 100. Then its half-life (in minutes) ist (@) 0.693, ®1 @ 10+ @ 1185 Consider two nuclel of the same radioactive nuclide, One of the nuclei was created ina supernova explosion § billion years ago. The probability of decay during the next time is : (@) different for each nuclei (b) nuclei created in explosion decays first (© nuclei created in the reactor decays first (@) independent of the time of creation Bohr’ atom model assumes (@) the nucleus is of infinite mas and is at rest (b) electrons ia a quantized orbit will not radiate energy (©) mass of electron remains constant (4) all the above conditions 84, Identify the wrong statement in the following. Coulomb's law correctly described the electric force that (a) binds the electrons of an atom to its nucleus (b) binds the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (©) binds atoms together to form molecules (4) binds atoms and molecules to form solids 85. When unpolarised light beam is incident from air onto glass (n = 1.5) atthe polarising angle: (@) reflecced beam is polarised 100 percent (B) reflected and refracted beams are partially polarised (©) the reason for (a) is that almost all the light is reflected @ allof the above 82, 83. www. examrace.com| ‘86. Which of the following silver sats is insoluble in water ? (2) Agclo, (b) Ag,SO, (© ASF (@) AgNos 87. Suitable reagents A and B for the following Br l +A Br [ +B (@) Br, Br, (b) Br, NBS (© NBS,NBS (4) NBS, Br, 88. KF combines with HF to form KHF. The ‘compound contains the species: G@) K,Fand HY (b) K* , Fo and HF (OK and(HR,)—(@) (KHF]* and Fy oO 9 90, Among the following sets of quantum numbers. ‘Which one is incorrect for 4d electron ? @4aael @ 4240 wrest war 91. Raffinose is (@) trisaccharide (@) monosaccharide (©) disaccharide (@ none of the above 92. The molecular electronic configuration of Be, is (@) alsto*1s*eas%0* 2p" ©) KKo25* (© ols?o*1s*o284* 2" (@ none of the above “2 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. ‘Which ofthe following is deliquescent ? (@) Zac, ©) Heel, (© Hecl, @ cécl, ‘The velocity of electron in first orbit of H-atom ‘as compared to the velocity of light is: @ ah ® agin © oth @ same NS SL Ais ama: (©) racemic dio! (©) both (@) and (by (@) none ofthe above In which of the following reactions is K, 4H, + OH at 298 Kis: oul te @ e-Bink, FO vie Oe Fy]? [08] ar? Rr. ©) een, @ Fwy @ Be=- 100. 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(@) 136. @) 137, @) 138 G@) 139. @) 140.) REASONING _ a 44, (©) 242.) 143.) «4A (@) 14S.) 14K.) 247, 148, () 148. (@) 150. @) . y vy www. examrace.com| HINTS e SOLUTIONS 4, Given equation of line is xty=0 “ and equation of circle is tty eay=0 i) 5 Bas. (and (i), xP + (-x + 4-x)=0 ° = 2x (x-2)=0 0,2 and y=0-2 Now taking option (e) ie, y? =2e at poing (0, 0) =» 0= 0 and at point (2, -2) (CaP =22) = 4=4 ‘option (c) is the cofrect answer. on sol = 2xt ax 2. Given equation of ellipse is 4x? + Sy? =1 S=44P+5(-37-1 Gi < {¢ 19 a) .- \ - . \ 3. Given that i+ 2j-sf and B a ai-j+ ak Now, a+b=i+ 3j-sie+ si j+ 2k j-k = she )~ Gi -j+ 2k) ai + 3j- she Lec Obe the angle between a+ Band a—b con = +B: @-B) = 0=90° 4, Let A and B be two subsets of S, There are following cases to make a subset ofS, under the given condition ie. AWB = Sand An Case I IfsetA has no element. The number of ways of selection of 0 element from set is "Cp www. examrace.com| [cos? 0(2+ sin 40)+ (1 cos" (24 4.in 40 (Case I: If set A has one element. The number ‘of ways of selection of one element from set is °C Case TIL : If set A has two clements. The number of ways of selection of two element from set Sis"C;, Case (nlf serA bas m elements, The number of ways of selection of m element from set swt, Total set of A=" Cy + "Gy + "Cy +n 4"Cy ‘Total set of A and B= 2 x2" z h+sin?e sin?o sin? tetas] cox?0 1+ cox? 6 aa l4sin 40 4sin40 1+ 4sin at Applying Ry > Ry + Ry 2 2 1 Sho 1+ cos 0 oe lgsingo 4sin4d 1+4sin4 Appling -+C; = 263, C, +, ~26, ° ° 7 cos? 8 cos* 8 |= 0 -2-4sindd 144i = [2eos* 04 das? Dsin 40+ 2+ 4sin 48 — 2oos* 0 ~ 4 cos” Osin 46] = 0 = avamaso 1 > anaes} 6. civen a (xto1 din ESt es gn (Heise ep bee +0). om xed Using L-Hospita’ rule, we get lin (#=2 22D =BQ) If this limit is zero, then the function 2e-a (e+ 1)-B=0 or x(2-2n)-(a+B)=0 Equating the coefficient of x and constant terms, we get 2-240 and a+B=0 = @=1,=-1 - Given equations are pesyeenOx4qte-Oxtyere=0 Since the system have a non-zero solution, then py 1 ¢ af-o ia + oping Ca» C= Cy aad Gy-3Cy~C, pip 'o | wt le pean ,Oor 1 0 =a-pa-oa-n2, 1 1/20 noe * = = a-pa-ga-9 pd [oate Since,p.4.r#1 Be. T-p'i = Z Liat T-p* at Given that (a 9) les on the circle x? + y' a+ pier or itcan be rewritten as 1 oq? Legere $n? + 44 120) +? =14 5 4+ 128) 9 Sa cohig Sore Sheri ahoatsafseeregaraeey-$ 1 at aA: = hour aP+p?=3+Saa+ “The locus of (a + 2 B)is 5 Lytytads de ge hg www. examrace.com| or xt 4x4 9? 5 ‘On comparing this equation with 2 + Diy + by? + 2ex+ Biv +e=0 > an 1,b=9,h=0,¢=-2f =0,c% Now, ‘Aw abe + 2feh— af? ~ bg? ~ ch? 1x9 «(-5)+ 2(0)-1 0% - 9 2F 45-36=-81+0 Now, A? — 9a)~-9<0 A#0 and A? six d-ay=$ + 2s?) = G-x=sin(Z+ asin x > -x)=cos@sin™ x) www. examrace.com| = = x)=008 feos ~ 2x*y) = (= x)-1-207 = 2xt—x-0 1 = x=05 1 ‘ But x = } does not satisfy the given equation, So, x= {Opis the answer. 14, Since sin A, sin B and cos A are in GP sin? B= sin Acos A a6) x4 2x cotB+ (given) Now, 6? —dae= 4eot?B- 4 eos? B—4sin?B_ 4 C1~sin®B)— asin? sin? B sin?B 411 -2sin? a) sin B 4{1- 2sin Acos Al ot ee (rom ©) 1s. 16. since A+ FT acy tyr + Gyx” FGgg xt acy itl =2Co+ Cy tree G2) Putx=1 Gr IP a2, +C,+...46 = GotOy +. 6) > $6, Haat Cy > 8 = =64 > 222 vay Let xyeR ay and ye = y’ Now, x4? a ayts * xR Its transitive. 18. Given thatder(A)=6 “0 dex (ay? (from (9) = dec(@)=180 19. Given that r i.e eee feo-feins ¥ oses x=0 m£O-W)- FO) 7 at “OR =n = Den Jf" (2) does not exist at x = 0, 20. Given curve is yi sax i) Letthe equsion afin by y= mas dy since {=m=1 and this line is passing through the point (0,1). 1=1@)+¢ > yextl i wwnw.examrace.com| Solving Eqs. (I) and (li), we get ‘Again using L! Hospita's rule (e+ eax 4 (s0c"0 + 2isec"O tan 0+ sec*O~ 4 tan 0) = (-1F =0 sn = 40s0¢0~ 40 sec0— 40? sec0tan 0 = xel and y=2 " $08 This shows that Hine touch the curve at one G+0r)., Point. So length of intercept is zero 4 21. Given curves are 28. Let f ()=2x' ~ 30 12x +5 yex? © fo 2 and yr2-2 Pat fe) = 0, for maxima or minima, or ve-9-2 i) a cheee On solving gs. (i) and (i), we gee = aot rie = idee oo or = &-DE+=0 = 12 Now, f1" (x)= 12x-6 f'CA=-12-6=-18<0 J (@)is maximum at x= —1, But x ae The largest value of f (x)is at x= 4 24. Lete=x+iy je-1 2-i| 3 [e-Driyl=lee-a+iy (esi) Steals yer s4narry? a eyed -2y Taking Ist and lind term 2 ft@—x*)- cy) de = Qe 4 1e4—4x 3 = axe3 @ foe Taking nd and erm 3 = 4-44 41-27 = 4x-2y03 “ “Taking Ist and Wir term = = 2x 11-29 = 2-2) = xey a = 8 squnits. =8sq : 3 —. From ()x=3 22, tim 40(tan 8— 20tan 0) (n putting value of xin Bq. (il), we get 3 oy T= eos 28 = im 40tan 0-2 tan ) sae on T= eos ‘on putting the value of x and y in Ea (i), we Using L! Hospitals rule ee 4(3) 2} =3 4 (@sec0 + tan — 40 tan 0 29%sec*6) a ~ 2sin 29 < 3=3. ‘One solution exist. www. examrace.com| 2s. 26. 27. 28, 29. Given that, P(A')=0.3, P(B)=0.4 and PA P(B')=1-PB) P(A)=1-P(A')=1~0.3= P(AUB") = P(A) + PLB!) PAB") =07 + 06-05 =08 orion, xF 4 0x2 41x24 0x2 41x? $124 0x2 41x? 28 +04 324048444041 173, aa ven that f (x)= 5 Given that f= SF On differentiating war x, we get ae NE) - 2-1) foo= 222¢ Gay os er Function isan increasing Given equation is 24,3294 Bay -ty Yao = vey “ &-By ‘This is @ homogeneous equation dy wwe put y= wand The Eq. (I) is reduces to 204) 2 ee (On integrating both sides, we get log (.- v4) =— log x + loge = log (x? ~ y2)- 2logx =— log x + loge Ses a? + bere and e0x)= pet ge Since, g (1) FQ) a ptqzatbee 0 and £@-f@=1 = 4p+2q~4a-2b-cm1 co) rv also £@-f@=4 > 9p+34-9a-3b~e=4 iy rom Eqs. (I) and (i) 2p=2a-e+1 Now, §(4)=f (4) 6p + 4q~ 16a~ 4b—€ 2p + 4(p+ q)~ 16a- 4b ~ . Since the given vectors a+ j+k iv pir k and i+ j+ yf are coplanar, then ee ropa Nag Applying C, > C2 - Cy Cy + Cy =C; re oy = |r 5-1 1-p]-0 hoo y-1 1 of =a-90-pa-y “1 1\s0 ° =1-o0-mI-9 = H [rteO-1-r4p ButarLpelandys1 . Given equation fines ae yt des 24 4=0 x wsmysBH0 or © td i ‘These three lines makes an right triangle CAB right angled at A. The circumcentre of a triangle isthe mid point of Bie. (-1,-). www. examrace.com| 32. The centre and radius of the first circle 36. Given that, itis given xis yi42e+8y-23=0 ate C(-1,-4) apyd=1 0 and 7, = 40 As, we know AM. 2 G.M, ‘Similarly, the centre and radius of second circle eas xt+y?o4x-10y +9=0 are C, (2 5) and = n= 20 = l+a2>Na ai et cic. Ea Similarly, 1+ 2 28 «id 1syeNF co) and and 14828 ow) a Multiplying Bas. (i, (i, (v) and (o, we get (+a) + pd + + d2 16 apis > A+ 90+ —)0+)0+s)916 x owt aie ate $ (on( ‘The perpendicular distance from centre Here, 5-2 x84 3x-x-3=0 2 oe jz es = x(x+9-1@+D-0 This circle passes through (QV 1 and we ee eran know that director crce i the loes of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents dravm = ayn-3 41 toa hyperbola and 1, ye the oot ofthe gation ‘Thus the angle between the tangents is x/ 2. yi +4y-12=0 wwnw.examrace.com| 40. a. 42, = y+ 6y-2y-12=0 = yY+6)-2446)=0 O-20r6) n=-6y2=2 Points are P (-3 ~6)andQ (A 2. Since, Pand Qate the end point ofa diameter. Centre = mid point of PQ =(-1-2 The equation of any plane through (2,1, 3)is a(x-2+ bY +D+e@-D=0 @ where a, b and ¢ are direction ratios, Since aq. (i) is parallel oa and B a+ 0b-c=0 ci) and -30+ 2b-2¢=0 ci) Solving Eqs. (it) and (ti), we get 4.228 ga gbyndak say) 3 a= 2k b=-3k, c= 6k Putting the values of, b and cin Eq. (i), we get 2k (x - 2)—3k (Y + 1) + 6k (z—3)=0 = 2x -3y + 62-25=0 which isa required equation of a plane, Equation of parabola is yuna Focus is (-1, 0) ‘The equation of line passing through (-1, 0)is y-O=m(x+1) o Since, the line makes an angle @= 120" ‘m= tan 8= tan 120° > m=-V3 On putting the value of m in Eq. (), we get ya-V3(e+1) Given that y=ao+Bo?,z=00?+Bo Now, 372 = (a +B) (ao +B 0*)(au? + Bo) =(a+B) (a? 0" + aPo*+ a Bot +p 0%) = (a +B) (a? + aB(o? + 0) +B) [ l+0+08 ando? = (a+ Py(a?- a8 +p?) -alsp? 43. Given that [4+ cos (an 8)” n diferendaing wit we get [- 2eos( 26+ 3) sin( a4 8)-2] 224+ cos*(: fee [as + cost(24+ 3) ar a +5) Y 44, Since, @ lie in the plane of f and 7. Te means that ll three vectors are coplanar. (apri=0 48. Given that i+ 3)- k, F--i+ aj-ak and Now, Fad 6 axp=p 3 -1 hi 2-4] 444k =1¢12+ 2-jC8-1)+k4+9 i+ 9j+ 7h foi A if == aia 2 hoa =1G+1)-ja++ke-3 4i-3j-k Now ,(@ xf}(G x7) 101 + 93+ 74) (44 - 3} -f) 40-27-7 74 www. examrace.com| a7. aay Gravitational acceleration is given by GM ra where G ~gravitational constant 2M oe Im this case the internal force is applied on the system, go he will not succeed. According to Newton's law the state of a body can only be changed ifsome external force is applied ont. N/m? or paseal Cin St system) ‘sain and y= (in OGS system) ‘Thus, Nmv isnot the unit of Young’s modulus. 49. According to Stefan’ law the energy emitted by 50. 52. a body per second is dieectly proportional 10 the fourth power of the temperature of the body. Here, the temperature of blue glass is more than that of red glass, so it will look brighter. Chemical energy reduced =vit 6x5x6 x60 110800 = 1.0810'V Let the original resistance is RQ. IR V=5xR=5R o When 20 resistance is inserted, then total resistance =(R + 2)Q =I R+D=4R+D “ From Eqs. (9) and( iD, we get SR=4R+2) 18780 et S be the large and R be the smaller rom formula for metre bridge 53. 54. 55. Again, Ifwe take Ry = 40 R, = 120, then in series resistance 4x12 1m parallel, resistance R = 4*12 = 30 S0,R, = 40andR =120 Let the resistance of voltmeter is G0. Total resistance ofthe circuit G x10 F100 +50) v ‘Total current R 10 Gai00 (E100 **) Voltage across 100. resistance i (22309) ~'{gs 100) +50) On solving = 100.0 ‘According to Wien's law 1 neh ice, it depends on the temperature of the surface. www. examrace.com| 56. 59. 60. 6. 62, Here, Ielamp is placed at the focus of concave mirror, then we get parallel bear of light. 500V/m, B = 0.4 Wh/m? Minimum speed of electron along the E straight line v= ‘Shunt resistance Diamagnetic materials have negative susceptibility. Thus, (¢) is wrongly stated. ‘The induction coil works on the principle of ‘mutual induction. 1 Welnow f=zte - 2nJIC 7 = By mtn Thus, VEG has the dimension of time. . Work done = area enclosed by Px graph. AB 0 1 ! ted foo d ew! | iss as] MON xo re ae of ABN rea of DE tte of FG grea of etvtos1es-1a54 }arct0 =10+5-5+5=15) 66. o7. 68, 69. 70. a 72. 73. Both che stones will have the same speed when they hit the ground, ‘The time taken by the particle to come to mean position from the trough = rst oT rT Frequency = 6 «60 360 jer Velocity of sourdv = "RT 1 For sonometer n c+ iy _, 256 C273 256.25 m6 = 4002 Wave theory of light was fist proposed by Christian Huygens For the liquids, which do not wet the glas, the liquid meniscus is convex upward, so angie of contac is obtuse, Radius of path of electron 1 mand qremain unchanged 5M Be va B ae -£Belon As ted or ae So, oar www. examrace.com| 74. 75. 76. 79. 78. 79. Thus, On increasing the forward bias voltage, the barrier energy decreases. This results in the flow of majority charge carriers. Hence, width of depletion region decreases. Nuclear fores are charge independent so, ny=4 and n=2 Q Potential V= 2 Hence, potential depends on the amount of charge, area or geometry and size of the conductor, ‘The potential at each point on che ereular path will be equal So, work done = q x potential difference =qx0 =0 Capacitance with air Aty on" a1. 8s. |. Coulomb's When interspace between the plates is filed with waxy, then ao Wy VE osx10? VE, i a 5. OVE > Rt 2, =48, Energy tbe added = 2 -, 24-2, #3; 1 _ 100 Maruter/2=;2;-10 5 3.48 =1155mln Radioactive decay does not depend upon the time of creation. law is appliable for charged particles, it is not responsible to bind the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an If unpolatised light is incident at polarising angle, then reflected Ught is completely, i, 100% polarised. meee ee 141. 142, 143, ¥ > F (© Second is the result ofthe first. (©) In all other groups, the frst second and third leters are respectively moved one, five and one step forward to obtain second, third and fourth lecters respectively. Clearly fig. (4) when placed in the blank space of fig (x) will complete the pattern, as shown below. Hence, the answer is (2). 145. In fig. X, the right half of the rectangular paper sheet is folded over the left half. in fig. ¥, two semicircles are punched into the folded paper. When the paper is unfolded, the semicircles in the two halves wil join to form circles. Thus, «wo circles will appear in the unfolded position of ig. ¥. Hence, fg. (@) isthe correct answer. www. examrace.com| When interspace between the plates is filled vith wax, then 80, de-Broglie wavelength h ink 4. ff ., 1x0 ie Thus, 4 and m=2 A asx10% VE, 7S. On increasing the forward bias voltage, the barrier energy decreases. This results in the flow of majority charge cariers. Hence, width of depletion region decreases. 76. Nuclear forces are charge independent so, A-r ey 79. Potential v= 2 = v=-2. € Ae 4 Hence, potential depends on the amount of charge, area or geometry and size of the 2, Radioactive decay does not depend upon the conductor, time of creation. 178. The potential ateach pointon the circular path 84, Coulomb's law is appliable for charged will be equal. paricles, it not responsible to bind the So, work done = q x potential difference protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an x0 atom. 85. 1F unpolatised light is incident at polarising 79. Capacitance with air angle, then reflected Ught is completely, te, oA 100% polarised. 141. (€) Second is the result ofthe frst. 145. In fig. X, the right half of the rectangular paper 142, (b) In all other groups, the first second and sheet is folded over the lft half. tn fig. Y, wo third leters are respectively moved one, semicircles are punched into the folded paper. five and one step forward to obtain second, When the paper is unfolded, the semicircles in third and fourth lecters respectively. the evo halves wl ont form cles, Thus, «wo circles will appear in the unfolded position 143, Clearly, fg. (2) when placed in the yy aoe blank space of fig (x) will complete PEAS] the pattern, as shown below. Hence, the answer is (4). Hence, fig. (@) isthe correct answer. Vv > www. examrace.com|

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