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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D A,C,D A,B,C,D B,D A,C,D A,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,D B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 2 3 2 5 7 6 4 4
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,C Bonus A,B A,B,C A B,D A,C or A,C,D A,B,D C C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. A D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 2 5 0 4 6 2 1 2
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D B C C C D A B B D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. C B
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
Q,R,T P,S P,Q,T P P,R,S,T P,Q,R,S,T P,R,S,T P,R,S,T
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 9 5 0 4 4 6
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B C B D C C D A A D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. B D
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
R Q S R Q P R Q
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 6 0 4 1 3 2
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a a a 0
Sol.
a a a Q
2a E
ax 0
2 4. Ans. (A,C,D)
at x = –2a 5. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
2k ˆ 2k 2 ˆ 2k ˆ
i i i q in
a 3a 4a Sol. net =
0
12 16 3 ˆ
2k i 6. Ans. (B,D)
12a
A
25k
î C r
6a r cos
At x = 0 Sol.
B r
0
q
2k ˆ 2k 2 ˆ 2k ˆ sin
i i i
a a 3a kq 2 cos2
3k ˆ 4k ˆ EA
i i r2
a a kq 2 sin 2
k EB
= î r2
a
kq 2
3a EC 2
At x = r
2
4k ˆ 2k 2 ˆ k ˆ 7. Ans. (B,C)
i i i Sol. Stress = y × strain
5a a a
2 F F
4 40 20 Y () = Stress
A A
5a 1
2. Ans. (A,D) [Energy stored = F ]
2
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8. Ans. (C,D) 3. Ans. 2
9. Ans. (A) Q
10. Ans. (C) Sol. R2E = 2
0
11. Ans. (A)
Q
Sol. mCA × (150 – 0) E
20 R 2
= mCB (TB – 150) 4. Ans. 3
m × CA (500 – 350) Sol. msnow = mwater = (90 – VAl) 1 gm/cc
162
= mCB (350 – TB) = 90 = 70 gm
8.1
TB – 150 = 350 – TB
70
2TB = 500 Density = gm/cc.
150
TB = 250
1400
12. Ans. (A) = kg/m3
3
SECTION-IV 5. Ans. 3
1. Ans. 3
Sol. 3m
R R/2
sin = R = 1/2
F = 3a
= 30°
Ncos
R/2 R/2 9 109 2 109 F
N N sin = Fe
F 1a
Sol. N cos = mg
9 3
2F
Nsin 2 F3
3
Fe kq 2
tan = tan 30 6. Ans. 8
mg R 2 mg
Sol. 2Vg – Vg = C × 10
1 9 10 9 q 2
2 Vg = C × 10
3 1 3 10 2Vg – T = 0
1 1 T – CV + Vg – 2Vg = 0
q2 = 8 q =
10 4 C
9 10 3
CV = Vg
n=3
7. Ans. 3
2. Ans. 4
x u 2 4
Sol.
Sol. 1 g 2g
2 0 R x 5 0
2 2
1 3 1 –3
u2 4
250 × 10 × 10 = u2 – 4 = 5
= 2 1 2
R 2 x2 5
u2 = 9
3 2 3 3
= 1 8. Ans. 5
2
R x 2 5 5 R x2
2
2
3. Ans. (A,B,C,D) B 1 1 A 1 8
8 6 12 1 = B4A8 or A2B
8 2 4 2
4. Ans. (B,D)
x=2
5. Ans. (A,C,D)
2. Ans. 30 [OMR Ans. 3]
6. Ans. (A,C,D)
5ml
10 ml
7. Ans. (A,B,C,D) 1
CO O2
CO 2
2 10ml
8. Ans. (A,B,D)
Vf = VCO2 + Volume of remaining air..
9. Ans. (B)
= 10 + 20 = 30 ml
3
6 × (2 × 10 –10 m) 2 is occupied by '3'
4 3. Ans. 2
CH3COOH molecules
1 7. Ans. 4
= 10 23 molecules
2
8. Ans. 4
1
= moles
12
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 7. Ans. (A,C or A,C,D)
1. Ans. (A,C)
8. Ans. (A,B,D)
sin 3x x x 3 It is obvious
lim
x 0
x3 Paragraph for Question 9 and 10
9. Ans. (C)
3
3x 10. Ans. (C)
3x .... x x3
3!
1
lim 3 (2x 1) ; 2 x 2
x 0
x
1
f(g(x)) = 2x 1 ; x 3
2
for existence of limit = –3 & = 9/2 9
4x 5 ; 3 x 2
2. Ans. (Bonus)
RHL = f(0+) = lim f(x) y = f(g(x))
x 0
9 , 13
6 –
2
| sin x | |sin x|
y
lim 3 1 = 3e2
x0 3 y = 4x–5
1
x+ (3, 7)
(–2, 3) =2
LHL = f(0–) = xlim f(x) 3ea y
y=
0 )
(0, 1
–(
2x
+1
1 0
2 –– ,0
b = 3e & a = 2 2
3. Ans. (A,B) Paragraph for Question 11 and 12
5
5 7 11. Ans. (A)
tan 1 tan tan
1
1 1 –1
7
cot –1
5 12. Ans. (D)
–1 7
ƒ(x) = x x R
5cot cot 7
5 g(x) = |x| + |x – 1| |x + 1| xR
4. Ans. (A,B,C)
g(ƒ(x)) = g(x),
Do yourself
Hence, g(ƒ(x)) is non-derivable at x = –1,0,1
5. Ans. (A)
SECTION – IV
4{x} = x + [x]
1. Ans. 2
The above equation has 2 solutions
i.e. x = 0 & x = 5/3
lim
a 2 8a 3 a 2 4a 2
2
6. Ans. (B,D) a 2 2
a 8a 3 a 4a 2
x2 + kx + k 0 x R
tan2 + cot2 = 2 tan2 = 1
D 0 k [0, 4].....(1)
1
Also, x2 + k 0 x R sin2 = cos2 =
2
(1) (2) n n
2n 2n 1 1
k (0, 4] (sin cos ) 2
n 1 2 2
n 1
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2. Ans. 5 6. Ans. 2
3. Ans. 0
Both roots of equation x2 – x + k – 2 = 0 must
be distinct and positive
f(x) = cos(2x 1) . | x 2 x 3 | 2ex
2
9
then, k 2,
derivable on R 4
der. on R 8 (b – a) = 2
Hence, 0 points of non–derivability
7. Ans. 1
4. Ans. 4
k=4
4f (x) 12 2(2f (x) 6)
f(x) = x2 lim = lim =1
2
tan(2f (x) 6)
x 0¯ x 0¯
tan(2f (x) 6)
2 1cos x
lim(1 x ) e4
x 0 8. Ans. 2
5. Ans. 6
g(x) = ƒ(ƒ2(x))
lim P(x) and lim P(x) .
x x ( )
g'(x) = ƒ'(ƒ2(x)). (2ƒ(x). ƒ'(x))
y
g'(0) = ƒ'(ƒ2(0)). (2ƒ(0).ƒ'(0))
–2
1 –1 0 1 2 x = ƒ'(1). (2(–1).(1))
= (–1)(–2) = 2
P(0) = –1 and P(x) is even this
P(1) = P(–1) = 1 & P(2) = P(–2) = –1.
Hence, from IVT minimum no. of zeroes are 6.
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nkQ 2R E= E 2x E 2y = 3 1 = 2V/m.
E2 3
11. Ans. (B)
R 2
2R
2 2
F 9 109 2 2 10 9 4 3
y 1 E|| =
12 5 5
A1
F E= E 2 E||2
y 2
A2
900
1 + 2 = 10mm E 3N / C
10
F F
10mm F 8mm
A1 y 4A1 y A1 y
PART–2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION - I SECTION - II
1. Ans. (D) 1. Ans. (A)-(Q,R,T); (B)-(P,S); (C)-(P,Q,T);
Crystalline compounds are anisotropic (D)-(P)
2. Ans. (A)-(P,R,S,T); (B)-(P,Q,R,S;T);
2. Ans.(B) (C)-(P,R,S,T); (D)-(P,R,S,T)
Volume occupied by atoms in an bcc unit cell is -
SECTION - IV
M
4 3 2 3 1. Ans. 9
2 × r NA
3 8 6 12
9
8
3. Ans.(C) 2. Ans 50 [OMR Ans. 5]
fcc,Fe /3 2 5.6 1
= Moles of CO2 = mole
bcc,Fe 3 / 8 22.4 4
4. Ans. (C) 1
Moles of carbon in CO2 mole
4
5. Ans. (C) 1
6. Ans. (D) Moles of CaCO3 = mole
4
7. Ans. (A) 1
8. Ans. (B) Wt. of CaCO3 = 100 25gm
4
9. Ans. (B) 3. Ans. 0
10. Ans. (D) 4. Ans. 4
11. Ans. (C) 5. Ans. 4
12. Ans. (B) 6. Ans. 6
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and bn+3 = an+1 + cos(n + 1)2 .....(3) SECTION – IV
on add this equations 1. Ans. 6
3sin x 4 tan x
1 3 lim 2 and lim 4
a n 1 cos n x0 x x0 x
2 4
2. Ans. 0
3 zero values of x.
a n 1 cos n
2 3 3. Ans. 4
3
sin n cos(n 1)2
4
tan cos 1 1 – x 2 sin tan 1 3x
4 3 2 2 |x| 3x
if n odd an – an+1 = tan tan 1 sin sin 1
2
1 x 1 3x 2
2
6 3 8 |x| 3x
and if n even a n a n 1
2 2
1 x 1 3x 2
11. Ans. (B)
1 1
x 0, 1 = 0, 2 =
3 3
6 tan 1 0 tan 1 3 2
4. Ans. 1
n1 = 3 and n2 = 0 3x7 + 4x5 + 2x + 1 = 10
x=1
12. Ans. (D)
5. Ans. 3
2/3
y=x ƒ(x) is continuous A+ B =A+ 3 – B
3
B
2
y=x1/3 ƒ(x) is differentiable2B = 6 + A
g(x) is continuous and have vartical tangent A = –3
6. Ans. 2
ƒ'(0+)
If is possible when all equation have one common
ƒ'(0–) root.
SECTION – II
x 2 x 12 0 common root 7, µ 2
1. Ans. (A)(R); (B)(Q); (C)(S); (D)(R) 2
x µx 15 0 or
2
x ( )x 36 0 7, 2
2. Ans. (A)(Q); (B)(P); (C)(R); (D)(Q) x2 + ()x + 36 = 0 has equal roots and
lim ƒ(x) a 2 r(x), ƒ(x) have a common factor.
x 0
We get
1 x2 + ()x + 36 = 0
lim ƒ(x) , b 0
x 0 2 have equal roots and ƒ(x), g(x) have a common
ƒ(0) = C factor
we get
3 1
a ,c Exactly two possibility that
2 2 or
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