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PART A - PHYSICS Two masses 1^ = 5 kg and m2 = 10 kg,

ALL THE GRAPHS/DIAGRAMS GIVEN ARE connected by an inextensible string over a

SCHEMATIC AND NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. frictionless pulley, are moving as shown
in the figure. The coefficient of friction of
1. The density of a material in the shape of a
horizontal surface is 0.15. The minimum
cube is determined by measuring three

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weight m that should be put on top of m2
sides of the cube and its mass. If the
to stop the morion is :
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(3) -?time
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5.Inacollinearcollision,aparticlewithan 7. FromauniformcirculardiscofradiusR

initialspeedv0strikesastationaryparticle
andmass9M,asmalldiscofradius@is
ofthesamemass.Ifthefinaltotalkinetic
removedasshowninthefigure.The
energyis50%greaterthantheoriginal
kineticenergy,themagnitudeofthe momentofinertiaoftheremainingdisc

relativevelocitybetweenthetwoparticles, aboutanaxisperpendiculartotheplane

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particleisT,then:
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14.ThreeconcentricmetalshellsA,BandC 16. Inana.c.circuit,theinstantaneouse.m.f.

ofrespectiveradiia,bandc(a<b<c) andcurrentaregivenby
havesurfacechargedensities+<r,@aand
e=100sin30t
+arespectively.ThepotentialofshellB
(ir^l
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consumedbythecircuitandthewattless
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resistorof10ft.Theinternalresistancesof
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15.Aparallelplatecapacitorofcapacitance (1)11.6Vand11.7V
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90pFisconnectedtoabatteryofemf
(2)11.5Vand11.6V
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(3)11.4Vand11.5V
(4)11.7Vand11.8V
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constantK=@isinsertedbetweenthe

plates,themagnitudeoftheinduced
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particlehavingthesamekineticenergyare
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19.Thedipolemomentofacircularloop 21.AnEMwavefromairentersamedium.

carryingacurrentI,ismandthemagnetic Theelectricfieldsare
fieldatthecentreoftheloopisBj.When
thedipolemomentisdoubledbykeeping
thecurrentconstant,themagneticfieldat
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thecentreoftheloopisB2.Theratio@
B2
frequencyvrefertotheirvaluesinair.The
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factor,Qisgivenby: throughanidealpolarizerA.Another
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23.Theangularwidthofthecentral 25. 11 theserieslimitfrequencyoftheLyman


maximuminasingleslitdiffraction seriesisvL,thentheserieslimitfrequency

patternis60.Thewidthoftheslitis ofthePfundseriesis:
1(Jim.Theslitisilluminatedby
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separationdistance? 26. Itisfoundthatifaneutronsuffersan

(i.e.distancebetweenthecentresofeach elasticcollinearcollisionwithdeuterium

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atrest,fractionallossofitsenergyispd;
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55.Analkaliistitratedagainstanacidwith 57. Phenolreactswithmethylchloroformate

methylorange asindicator,whichofthe inthepresenceofNaOHtoformproduct

followingisacorrectcombination? A.AreactswithBr2toformproductB.

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PARTC-MATHEMATICS 65. Ifthesystemoflinearequations

x+ky+3z=0
61. TwosetsAandBareasunder:
3x+ky-2z=0
A={(a,b)eRxR:|a-5|<1and
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B=j(a,b)eRxR:4(a-6)2+9(b-5)2 XZ

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ca dictionaries,4novelsand1dictionaryare
tobeselectedandarrangedinarowona
(3)containsexactlytwoelements.
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(4)containsexactlyfourelements. themiddle.Thenumberofsuch
arrangementsis:
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equationx2-x+1=0,thena101+B107is (1)atleast1000
(2)lessthan500
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(4)atleast750butlessthan1000
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(4)2
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degreetermsintheexpansionof
x-i2x2x
={A+Bx)(x-A)2, [x+-Jx3-l)+[x--Jx3-l),(x>l)
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2x2xx-i
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thentheorderedpair(A,B)isequalto:
a)-i.
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(2)(-4,3)
(2)0
(3)(-4,5) (3)1
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Letava2,a3,,a49beinA.P.suchthat 72.Ifthecurvesj/2=6x,9x2+by2=16
68.
intersecteachotheratrightangles,then
Xa4k+l=416andag+a43=66.If

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73.Letf(x)=x2+\andg(x)=x--,
69. LetAbethesumofthefirst20termsand
Bbethesumofthefirst40termsofthe
x<lR-{-l,0,1).Ifh(x)=^M,thenthe

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(1)232
localminimumvalueofh(x)is:

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70. Foreacht@R,let[t]bethegreatestinteger
lessthanorequaltot.Then 74.Theintegral
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(1)isequalto0.
(2)isequalto15.
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LetS=(teR:/(*)=|x-ir|@(eW-1)sinx| ('3(1+tan3x)
isnotdifferentiableatt}.ThenthesetSis
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(1)<(>(anemptyset)
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Letj/=y(;f)bethesolutionofthe
77.
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sinx@+ycosx=ix,x@(0,tt).If

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(4) 78.

ca intersectsthecoordinateaxesatdistinct
pointsPandQ.IfOistheoriginandthe
rectangleOPRQiscompleted,thenthe

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(a<p)betherootsofthe quadratic
equation18a:2-9irx+iT2=0. Thenthe
(1)3%+2y=6
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(insq.units)boundedby thecurve
area
y=[gof)(x)andthelinesx=a, x=Pand
(3)3x+2y=xy
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(4)3x+1y=6xy

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trianglebeA(-3,5)andB(3,3)
respectively.IfCisthecircumcentreof
thistriangle,thentheradiusofthecircle
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havinglinesegmentACasdiameter,is:
(2)
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(2)2VT6
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(3) I(V3-V2)
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86.Abagcontains4redand6blackballs.A 88.Ifsumofallthesolutionsoftheequation

ballisdrawnatrandomfromthebag,its
8cosx-cos@+x-cos@-i--=1
colourisobservedandthisballalongwith IUJUJ2j
twoadditionalballsofthesamecolourare in[0,it]iskir,thenkisequalto:
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elevationofthetopofthetoweratP,Q
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(3)100n/3
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(4)50V2
Xyx2,,x9is: 90.TheBooleanexpression
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