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Ans. 2 1 4 2 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 4 4 3
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 4 4
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 2 4 3 2 3 4
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. 4 2 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 2 2 4 2 1 1 3 4 3 1
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Ans. 4 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 2
HINT – SHEET
1. Ans. (2) time at which V become zero
AM 1
Sol. Amplitude modulation µ = or 50% V
AC 2 0 = V – µgt t
2. Ans. (1) g
3. Ans. (4)
Sol. Area in a-t graph = change in velocity 2 3g
by = I µmgR = mR 2
vf – 3 = 4 vf = 7 m/s 3 2R
4. Ans. (2)
3V 3g V 3V
MR 2 3
Sol. I MR 2 MR 2 R 2R g 2R
2 2
5. Ans. (4) 6. Ans. (3)
a Sol. 0 + mg (L cos – ) = mg(L – )cos
Sol. 7. Ans. (1)
fr=µmg
Sol. v is parallel to length so induce emf = 0
a = µg
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8. Ans. (1) 12. Ans. (2)
× R× × Sol. P = P1 P2
× × ×
× × × P= P12 P22 2P1 P2 cos
× × × d
Sol. × × ×
× × × h
a Pmax = (P1 + P2) min = P
× × ×
max
d = R(1 – cos) Rcos = R – d
h
Rsin = a R2 = R2 – 2Rd + d2 + a2 Pmin = (P1 – P2) max = P
min
d2 a 2 13. Ans. (3)
R =
2d Sol. By theory
d2 a 2 14. Ans. (2)
p= qB
2d 15. Ans. (1)
9. Ans. (2) 2
Sol. T = R 3/ 2 1yr
4 2 6
GM
Sol. 2
dx 3 dy 4 dz
1 2
0 4
(2R)3/ 2 2yr
T' = G 2M
= – [2 × 3 – 3 × 2 + 4] = – 4
10. Ans. (1) 16. Ans. (2)
1
Magnetic moment V
Sol. Magnetisation = Sol. TiV –1
= Tf
volume 8
Volume density Tf
9.27 10 24 Na 81
Molar mass Ti
Volume
7 5
24 23 nC P1 nC P2
9.27 10 8000 6.023 10 = 2 2
5 3
56 10 3 nC V1 nC V2
= 8 × 105 A-m 2 2
11. Ans. (1) 12 3
=
8 2
x2 dy 2x 17. Ans. (3)
Sol. y
5 dx 5 F
Sol. m = 1kg
d 2x a
–mg sin = m 2
dt dm dF da
y m F a
0.1 0.1
= 0.1
2 2
18. Ans. (4)
x 1 1 1 1 2
Sol. (1.5 1) 0.5
mg 10 R R 10 R
R = 10 cm.
Refraction from Ist surface,
2x d 2 x
–g 2 1 2 1
5 dt 2
v u R
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33. Ans.(1) BOH B+ + OH–
* for adsorption G < 0. 0.2-x x x
2
* Gold sol in –ve colloid so dispersed phase x
0.01 x = 0.04
move toward anode 0.2 x
HCl + BOH BCl + H2 O
* size of colloids vary from 1nm to 1000 nm.
0.2 mole 0.2 mol 0
34. Ans.(3)
Final 0 0 0.2 mole
W = – 10 (10 – 5) 0.2
[BCl] 0.1M
= – 10 × 5 bar litre 2
Now, conc. S- III < S - II < S- I
= – 50 × 100 J
40. Ans.(4)
= – 5000 J
let mmoles of each is = x
35. Ans.(1)
n-factor of FeO = 1
2A B + 2C n-factor of Fe0.80O = 0.4
5 1 0 meq of FeO + meq of Fe0.80O = eq of KMnO4
1 3 4 x × 1 + x × 0.4 = 70 × 0.3 × 5
3 16 x = 75 mmoles
K= 48
1 mmoles of Fe3+ produced = 75 + 75 × 0.8
36. Ans.(1) = 135 mmoles
Ion having higher reduction potential will 41. Ans. (4)
reduce first. 42. Ans. (2)
37. Ans.(3) 43. Ans. (4)
Truncated octahedron has 24 corners and 36 44. Ans. (1)
edges 45. Ans. (4)
simplest formula : A24B36 = A2B3 46. Ans. (2)
47. Ans. (4)
38. Ans.(1) 48. Ans. (4)
[A 0 ] 49. Ans. (4)
* t1/2 = for zero order..
2K 50. Ans. (4)
51. Ans. (3)
d[A]
* For 1st order, k[A]0 e kt rate
dt 52. Ans. (4)
decreases with time. 53. Ans. (3)
1 54. Ans. (3)
* For 2nd order, t1/2 = [A] k , t1/2 decreases 55. Ans. (2)
0
50
3 1
2 2.350
66. Ans. (4)
72. Ans. (2)
2 2 2
1 ap 1 bp 1 cp Use A.M. > G.M.
2 2 2 x1 = x1
1 aq 1 bq 1 cq x22 + 1 > 2x2
2 2 2
1 ar 1 br 1 cr x33 + 1 + 1 > 3x3
x55 + 1 + 1+ 1 + 1 > 5x5
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Adding we get 77. Ans. (3)
(x1 x22 +....+ x55) + 10 > x1 + 2x2+...+5x5 2 2 2
Let E 2aˆ 3bˆ 2bˆ 3cˆ 2cˆ 3aˆ
equality holds
x1 = x2 = x3 = x4 = x5 = 1 = 39 – 12 â.bˆ
73. Ans. (4)
3
dy
y – 2 = m(x – 1) x 1 y 2 0 Now, â.bˆ 2 ,3
dx
dy E [3,57]
y x 1 2 78. Ans. (4)
dx
Plotting the given lines and the curve y = sinx,
74. Ans. (2)
we get
(2,1)
2 /4 (0,1)
/4
1 (–,0)
(–2,0) (,0)
(0,–1)
(0,–)
Ploting the locus on argand plane, we get
Clearly, (0,)
3 3 79. Ans. (3)
Perimeter 2. 2
4 2 (2x – y) + x + 3y + z – 4 = 0
75. Ans. (1) clearly it denotes family of planes containing
Let ƒ(x) = (x – sin)(x – sin) the line of intersection of
+ (x – sin)(x – sin) + (x – sin)(x – sin) P1 : x + 3y + z – 4 = 0
ƒ(sin ) = (sin – sin) (sin – sin) > 0 & P2 : 2x – y = 0
ƒ(sin ) = (sin – sin) (sin – sin) < 0 Let x = y = 2 & z = 4 – 7
ƒ(sin ) = (sin – sin) (sin – sin) > 0
x y z4
One root lie in (sin, sin) and other root
lie in (sin, sin) 1 2 7
76. Ans. (1) 80. Ans. (1)
t 3 2t
B P1(x1,y1)
a. b c 1 2 2 7 2t 3
P2(x2,y2) 3 t 1
P(
h1
2
,k
)
A 7 2t 3 dt 0
1
Equation of line through P1. 81. Ans. (4)
y – y1 = m(x – x1) It is obvious.
1 82. Ans. (1)
similarly through P2, y y1 x x1 2
m xi x
2
B (0, y1 – mx1) Clearly,
2n
A (x1 + my1,0)
clearly x 0
Now, 2k = y1 – mx1 & 2h = x1 + my1
y1 2k x1 2 x 2i 2n 2
2
2h x1 y1 2n 2n
Locus is straight line. S.D = || = 2
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83. Ans. (1) 87. Ans. (4)
A(z1) xRx reflexive
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