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Q.
No.
1.
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
A, B, C, D
B
A, B
10.
A, C
A, B
A, B, C, D
11.
A, C, D
A, B
12.
A, C
A, D
A, B, C
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
1.
A (p, q) B (p,
q) C (q) D (r, t)
A (p, q, s, t)
B (p, r, s)
C (q, s)
D (q, s, t)
2.
A, C, D
A, B, D
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Physics
1.
PART I
Particle vel =
dx
x
x0 2n cos 2 nt
dt
n
T
for x02n = 4n
x
0
2
2.
4.
1
1
1
mv 2 mg
sin 60 mv 20 mg 1 sin30
2
2
3
v0 = 2 m/s
=
1
LCeq
= 100
T = 1/50 sec
5.
sin C = 2/1
1 cos C = 2
1
2 2
1 n.p
1
2 3
2
3 3
4
1
5 2 = 5
25
1
1
6.
En = 3.4 eV En
1
n2
E1 13.6 eV
n=2
Angular momentum =
7.
nh 2h h
2.11 1034 Js
2 2
2 2
v = (A x ) = 3 a =
= 1 rad/sec
3a
x = 2a sin(t + ), v = 2a cos (t + )
At t = 0, x = a & v = +ve
1
= sin
2
6
= n + (1)n 6 =
5 6
v at = /6 = + ve and v at = 5/6 = ve
So, = /6
x = 2a sin (t + ) = 2a[sin t cos + cost sin]
x = a ( 3 sin t + cos t)
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8.
R
R
1
Q
1
1 1 x
1 x
For polyatomic gas, = 4/3
U
1
1
Q
1
3 1 x
This is max at x = 3/2
9.
10.
Area in (vL-t)graph = LI
1
2(if 0) = 10 2
2
if = 5A
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13 -15. For long time capacitor gets full charged and charge on each capacitor must be same.
Q Q
20
2 3
Q = 24 C
1
1
10
50 rad/s
6
2
LC
2 2 10
Q(t) = 24 sin t C
Q(t) = (24 sin t) C
n
500t = 1 n
2
n
n
t=
1
500
1000
Q20 24 103 24 10 6
Emax =
17.
18.
Process AB U = constant
P RT
and U t
M
P = const
Process BC isochoric
Process CA isothermal
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SECTION - B
2.
1
2
2
2
6m 36a2 m4a + 2ma = 24a m
for p, q, s & t
12
v
v
2
p v 0 j , 24ma = mv02a k + 2mv0a k = 0 k
9
6a
2
q v 0 , 24ma
= 2mv02a k + 2mv0a k = 0 k
4a
v0
2
sv
j , 24ma = mv02a k + 2mv0a( k ) = 0
3
4v 0
tv
j , 24ma2 = 4mv0a k + 2mv0a( k ) = v 0 k
9
12a
6v
2
2
2
r v 0 , (18 ma + ma +2m4a ) = 4mv0a k + 2mv0a k = 0 k
25a
I=
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Chemistry
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PART II
SECTION - A
1.
Due to non availability of d-orbitals, boron is unable to expand its octet. Therefore it cannot
extend its covalency more than 4.
3.
4.
2Ag2CO3
4 Ag + 2CO2 + O2
5.
432
2.76 2.16g
552
6.
7.
From left to right in a period acidic character increases due to increase in electronegativity.
8.
H
|
C3H7 C NH2
|
CH3
9.
Roults law for ideal solutions can be represented in the above two given ways.
11.
Hunds rule.
12.
13.
rX 50
rZ 200 0.25
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rY 100
rZ 200 0.5
Assuming, all voids are occupied, formula of the original compound = X8Y4Z4.
On removing atoms along one body diagonal,
We lose 2Z atoms,
16.
pH = pKa + log
[Base] =
Base
Salt
0.01 500
0.01
500
a2
;
500
[Salt] = [NH4 ]
0.01
pH = 9.26 + log
2a / 500
0.01 500
8.26 = 9.26 + log
2a
a = 25
Moles of (NH4)2SO4 added = 0.025
17.
CH3 COOH
No.of moles
1
1
Volume of solution 1
K
H C C a K a .C K a
C
1
1
i.e. pH1 = log K a pK a
2
2
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It is buffer.
CH3 COONa
pH2 = pKa + log
CH3 COOH
1
1
pH2 = pKa
18.
pH1 1
pH2 2
HA BOH
BA H2O
t0
a
12 0.1
0
0
t eq (a 1.2) 0
1.2
1.2
5 = log Ka + log
Salt
Acidleft
1.2
2.66 1.2
Ka = 8.219106
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Mathematics
PART III
SECTION A
1.
2.
a
coordinates of M and N are a, and , a respectively
2
2
a
a
2
1
2 3a
ar OMN
2 a
8
a
2
8 k
3 6
k = 16
y
R
Q
M
3.
4.
f 2 x f 2 x cos2 2x sin2 2x 1
4
5.
..... n 1 an x
n 1
n
n 1
2
fog x e x 1
I
ex 1dx
2t 2
2
dt (where
= 2t 2 tan1 t + C = 2 e x 1 2 tan1
ex 1 t )
A + B = 2 + (2) = 0
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7.
Area =
n x tan1 x dx xn x 12
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1 dx x tan
2
x1
1 x
dx
5
1
n 2 n 5 2 tan1 2 1
2
2
4
8.
Let x + y = v
9.
I f 4 15
n
n
I f g 2 n C0 4n n C2 4n215 .....
0<f+g<2
f+g=1
= even integer
1 2 3
(A) P(E1) = 1 P(R R R) = 1
3 4 5
2 1 2 1
(B) P(E2) = 3P(B R R) = 3
3 4 5 5
P R R R
P R R R P B B B
2 3 4
8
0.1
1
But P B B B
P(E3 )
3 4 5 20
0.1 0.4 5
2 3
(D) P(E 4 ) 1 P B B B 1
5 5
11.
12.
|z i Re (z)| = |z lm (z)|
Let z = x + iy, then |x + iy ix| = |x + iy y|
i.e. x2 + (y x)2 = (x y)2 + y2
i.e. x2 = y2
i.e. y = x
1 a1 a2 a2 a3 a3 a4 2a2 a3 a4 o
i.e. 1 a1 1 2 a2 1 a3 a 4 o
Since a1, a2 , a3 , a 4 are linearly independent
= 1 = 0, 1 + 2 = 0, + + 1 = 0, + = 0
i.e. = 1, = 2, + + 1 = 0, + = 0
2
1
1
i.e. = 1, , ,
3
3
3
13.
1 2 e
4
3
13 32
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10
13 12 22 32 12 22
2 12 122
14.
Since i is real
is purely imaginary
15.
e 2 i
2
1 i 2 1 i
16.
17.
12+2133<0
Origin lies in acute angle
Also (2 + 2(1) 3(2) + 5)(2 2 1 + 3 2 + 1) = (1)(10) < 0
P lies in obtuse angle
18.
149<0
Origin lies in acute angle
Further (1 + 4 6 + 2)(1 4 + 6 + 7) > 0
The point P lies in acute angle
SECTION B
1.
sinB
b2 c 2 a2
b
, we have
2sinC
2bc
2c
or b2 + c2 a2 = b2 or c2 = a2
Hence c = a and so the ABC is isosceles
(B) cos A (sin B sin C) + (sin 2B sin 2C) = 0
or cos A (sin B sin C) + 2 sin (B C) cos (B + C) = 0
or cos A (sin B sin C) 2 cos A sin (B C) = 0
either cos A = 0 A = 90
or (sin B sin C) 2(sin B cos C cos B sin C) = 0
a2 b2 c 2
c 2 a2 b2
b C 2 b
c
2ab
2ca
2
1 c 2 a2 b2 a2 b2
b
ac
b
2ca
abc
2
2
2
2
2
or 4b + c + a b = 2a + 2b2
b2 + c2 + a2
A = 90
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(D)
2.
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by sine formula
sin A B k 2 sin2 A sin2 B
sin A B sin A B sin A B
or
sinC
sin2 A sin2 B
sinC
1
or sin A B
0
2
2
sinC
sin A sin B
Either sin (A B) = 0
A = B i.e. is isosceles
2
2
2
2
2
2
or sin A + sin B = sin C or a + b = c
is right angled
2
+1
2k+1
+1
f(1) 0
f(1) 0
Hence 2k + 1 1 and k 2 1
i.e. k 0 and k 1
k [0, 1]
+m=1
(B) 1 a 2 a (AM GM)
1 b 2 b
1 c 2 c
1 d 2 d
(1 + a)(1 + b)(1 + c)(1 + d) 16 abcd 16
Minimum value = 16
(C) 5 x 2 5
2
x
2
x
2
x 2x 2
0
x
x 12 1
0
x
x (0, )
3
(D) f(x) = x + 3x + 1 and g(x) is inverse of f(x)
f(1) = 5
g(5) = 1
1
1
g' f x
f' x
3x 3
x2
g' f 1
g' 5
1
33
1
6
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