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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
CRT–I
(Paper-2)
1. C A, B, D B
2. B A, D A
3. B B, C, D A
4. B A, D D
5. D A, D B, C, D
6. C B, C, D A, B, C
7. A A, B A, D
8. C B, C A, B, C, D
9. B. D C
10. C C A
11. B A C
12. A B A
13. C B A
14. A B A
15. A D A
16. C C A
17. B A C
18. A B D
19. C D B
20. D D D
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
2. vmax = mg/k
mv max 2mg
Fav =
T 4
2R
4S 2 7R3 3R2
3. W= p
R 0 r
4 r dr = 4p0 + (4)(4S)
3 2
4. Work done by all the forces on the block equal to change in kinetic energy.
1 1 1 8R
7. = R 2 2
3 1 1 3 9
1 1 1 3R
= R 2 2
2 1 1 2 4
3 1 27
2 1 32
x dx N
8. Work done by friction F ds mgcos
0
cos
= mg x = 20 J f
mg dx ds dy
cos
ds
dx
O Q Q O O O
s1 s2
0
11.
( 3mg) /(m / ) 2mg /(m / )
3
0
2
m
2m g 5
2
12. v = g
m/ 2
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13-14. If the bike does not slip, path of both the wheel
must be parallel with its direction as shown in the Front
figure. wheel
R1 = /tan
R2
2
2 c.m.
Rcm = R1 = 4 tan2
2 2 tan
Rcm
mv 2 2mv 2 tan
Net friction force f = Rear
R cm 4 tan2 R1 wheel
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
2. H3C H CH3 H Cl CH3
PCl
C C H C C CH3
5
H C C H
H CH3 CH3 Cl
O
anti conformer
3. Thermal stability of nitrates of alkali metals increases down the group. MgO is basic; SnO is
amphoteric and B2O3 is acidic oxides.
Tl 0 0.0591
Reaction quotient Q 2
and Nernst equation is Ecell Ecell logQ; at 298 K
Cu n
+
To increase Ecell, Q should be decreased. Which is decreased by decreasing [Tl ] and increasing
2+
[Cu ].
5. Statement ‘B’ is true for weak electrolytes only and in case of ‘C’ osmosis never stops so dilution
on solution side continues and no limiting value of equivalent conductance of solution is obtained.
6. Pb3 O 4 4HNO3
2Pb NO3 2 PbO2 2H2 O
Before reaction 0.05 mole 2 mole
After reaction 1.8 mole 0.1 mole 0.05 mole
residue
2
2Pb 8NaOH 2Na 2 Pb OH 4
HNO3 NaOH NaNO3 H2 O
Moles of NaOH used to neutralise excess of HNO3 = 1.8 mole
Moles of NaOH used with Pb(NO3)2 = 0.4 mole
Total NaOH used = 2.2 mole.
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1
7. Coagulation value
Coagulating power
Less is the gold number, better is the protection power.
8
8. Maximum capacity or volumes of balloon 480 548.57 ml
7
Also, V1 = 480 ml, T1 = 278 K, n = 1 mole
(A) The balloon will burst at a minimum temperature (T2) when volume becomes 548.57 ml.
Using Charle’s law
V V
1 2
T1 T2
480 548.57
278 T2
T2 = 317.71 K
or T2 = 44.71oC
Hence (A) is incorrect but (C) is correct.
o
(B) Pressure of the gas at 5 C having 1 mole and V = 480 ml
PV = nRT
480
P 1 0.0821 278
1000
P = 47.5 atm
Hence (B) is also correct.
(D) Since V increase with increase in temperature from 5oC to 44.71oC, at which balloon bursts
and therefore pressure remains constant. Thus pressure of gas inside the balloon when it
bursts is 47.5 atm. Hence (D) is incorrect.
Hence (B, C) are correct.
C
Since ‘A’ react with NaOI, it must be O CH2Cl other side products are
OH OH
OH O OH
OH
O C CH2Cl
and less likely to be ; B is ;
C
H 2C O CH2NHMe
COCl
OH
OH
while ‘C’ is
CH
HO CH2NHMe
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15. (A) That is path independent e.g. U q w; U is state function, while q and w are path
functions.
(B) Work is a type of energy in transit, i.e. which appears only on surface/boundaries.
(C) w & q are not completely interconvertible.
17. Le-chateliers principle is applicable and for (R) Ptotal = PCO2 , which is equal to Kp for the given
reaction.
20. Isodiaphers are those atoms for which (n-p) is equal. Isoesters are those species which contains
equal number of atoms as well as equal number of electrons.
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SECTION – A
1. Normal vector to plane P1 3 k̂
Normal vector to plane P2 2iˆ 4ˆj 3kˆ
a 2iˆ ˆj
angle between a and vector ˆi 2ˆj 2kˆ is given by
2iˆ ˆj ˆi 2ˆj 2kˆ
cos = 0
5 9
= .
2
2. f(x) = f(x)
Integrating log f(x) = x + k
f(x) = ex+k
f(0) = 1
1 = e0.ek
k=0
f(x) = ex
g(x) = x f(x) = x ex
1 1 1
0
I e x x e x dx e x x dx e2x dx
0
0
e2 1 3 e2 3 e2
e (e 1) .
2 2 2 2 2
3. n (S) = 64C3
Let ‘E’ be the even of selecting 3 squares which from the letter ‘L’
No ways of selecting squares consisting of 4 unit squares = 7C1 7C1 = 49
Each square with 4 unit squares forms 4L – shapes consisting of 3 unit squares
n (E) = 7 7 4 = 196
196
p (E) = 64
C3
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6. z = zei … (1)
z = zei … (2)
2
zz = z z, z, z are in G.P.
2 2
z z
2cos2
z z
z2 + z2 = 2z2 cos 2
z + z = 2z cos .
c
7. 3 = c c = 6, 1.
1 1
2
2
3 4
1 1 1 1
8. cos = x and cos = y
2 x 2 y
1
since xy > 0 x + 2 or – 2
x
1
y+ 2 or – 2
y
cos = 1, cos = 1 …(1)
or
cos = –1, cos = –1 …(2)
cos cos = 1
(cos + cos)2 = 4
+ is an even multiple of .
sin( + + ) = sin(2n + ) = sin
Also, sin = sin = 0
C (z3
9. IAB = , IAC =
2 2
i
z 2 z1 z z1 2
4 e
| z 2 z1 | | z 4 z1 | I (z4)
i
z3 z1 z z1 2
4 e
| z3 z1 | | z2 z1 | (z1) A B (z2)
z z2
2 D 1
z2 z1 z3 z1 z 4 z1 2
e
| z2 z1 || z3 z1 | | z 4 z1 |2
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2
z2 z1 z3 z1 AB AC AB AC
=
z 4 z1 2 IA 2 IA AB
z2 z1 z3 z1 AD 2 AC
10. 2 (Since AB = 2AD)
z4 z1 2 IA AD
z4 z1 2 (1 + cos ) sec = z2 z1 z3 z1
11. Equation of the tangent is
x y
sec tan 1
a b
2 2
Normal is ax cos + by cot = a + b
2 2 2 2
The normal at P meets the co-ordinate axes at G a b sec , 0 and g 0, a b tan
a a
2
2 2
PG2 = a b sec a sec b tan 0 2
a
b2
PG2 = b2 sec 2 a2 tan2
a2
13. When 1 all rounder and 10 players from bowlers and batsman play number of ways
= 4C1 14C10
when 1 wicket keeper and 10 players from bowlers and batsman play number of ways
= 2C1 14C10
when 1 all rounder 1 wicket keeper and 9 from batsmen and bowlers play number of ways
= 4C1 2C1 14C9
when all eleven players play from bowlers and batsmen then the number of ways
= 14C11
Total number of selections = 4C1 14C10 + 2C1 14C10 + 4C1 2C1 14C9 +14C11.
14. If 2 batsmen don’t want to play then the rest of 10 players can be selected from 17 other players
17
number of selection = C10
19
If the particular bowler doesn’t play then number of selection = C11
17 19
Total number of selection = C10 + C11
dy
15. Slope of tangent at any point P(x, y) is y
dx
dy
= ky y = ek(x – 1)
dx
Since a(y – 1) + (x – 1) = 0 is normal at (1, 1) k = 1
Hence f(x) = y = ea(x – 1)
1
1 x a x 1 1 1 a
16. Area bounded = a a 1 e
0
dx = a e sq. units.
a 2
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k2 k2
17. (P) Limit is easily reducible to cos ec 1 by L’Hospital rule which exist if 1.
2 2
2
(Q) kx + (3 – 2k)x – 6 = (kx + 3)(kx – 2)
3 3 3
4 5– k– .
k 4 5
(R) (2k + 1, k – 1) is an interior point
2 2
(2k + 1) + (k – 1) – 2(2k + 1) – 4(k – 1) – 4 < 0
6
0<k< ….. (1)
5
Centre (1, 2) and point (2k + 1, k – 1) must lie on opposite side of chord x + y – z = 0
2
k< ….. (2)
3
2
0<k<
3
5 5
(T) x > – , – 4 < x < 4 x , 4
2 2
16 x 2
log5 1
2x 5
16 x 2
51
2x 5
x (– , – 9) [– 1, )
x [– 1, 4]
tx 2
18. I=
e
0
dt
du
x t = u, then dx =
t
2 du 1 2
e u eu du
t
I= =
0
t 0
2 t
x2 2
e dx = 2 e x dx .
0
r1r2r3
19. r1r2 + r2r3 + r3r1 = s2 144
r
4(r2 + r3) + r2r3 = 2r2r3 = 144
r2r3 = 72, r2 + r3 = 18 r2= 6, r3 = 12
r sa 1
a6
r1 s 2
Similarly b = 8, c = 10
ABC is right angle triangle.
3
Smallest angle is sin1
4
1
= 6 8 = 24 sq. units
2
R=5
|r2 – r3| = 6
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