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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. Since the compartment (including passengers) is stationary, so the combined centre of mass of
compartment and passengers is fixed i.e. C2 is fixed. When the passengers move here and
there in the compartment then in an attempt to keep C2 fixed C1 has to move.
h1 h
3. The center gravity of liquid in the first column is and that in the second column is 2 .
2 2
Let litial Potential Energy be Ui
h h
Ui (Ah1)g 1 (Ah2 )g 2
2
2
1
Ui = Ag(h12 h22 )
2
h1 h2
When the water column in the two equavalises then equivalent height is and the center of
2
h1 h2
gravity in both the columns is . If Uf be the final potential energy in both the columns then
4
h h2 h1 h2
Uf 2 A 1 g
2 4
1
Uf Ag(h1 h2 )2
4
Since work done is equal to the decrease in potential energy,
So, w = Ui – Uf
2
h h
w Ag 1 2
2
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6. y = ax2
dy dx
y (2ax)x 2acx x c
dt dt
d2 y
Further a y 2acx 2ac 2
dt 2
7. (0)A 4v (A 4)V
4v
V
A4
Negative sign indicates the recoil speed.
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0.693 1
12.
X Y
Y > X
dN
Since, XN
dt X
dN
And YN
dt Y
dN dN
dt Y dt X
Decay rate of Y > Decay rate of X.
1
15. vd
neA
tan
18. tan 1
cos
tan tan
and tan 2
cos(90 ) sin
tan
cos ..................(1)
tan 1
tan
and sin ..................(2)
tan 2
Dividing (2) by (1), we have
tan 1
tan .
tan 2
19. A and C are statements of Lenz’s Law. B is the correct option.
20. Iv sin component of current gives no power consumption and hence is called wattless current.
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D
24.
d
So, angular with, 2θ is
2 2
2
D d
6328 10 10
0.2 103
θ = 3164 × 10–6 radian
180
3164 106 degree
θ = 0.18 degree
2θ = 0.36 degree.
I
25. If I is the intensity of the incident unpolarised light, the intensity transmitted by the first is
. This
2
is the intensity of incident light on the second polaroid. Intensity transmitted by the second
I 2 3
polaroid is cos θ, where θ is the angle between the axes. Here sinθ = , cos θ is therefore
2
5
4
.
5
2
I I 4 8
cos2 I
2 2 5 25
8
is the required ratio.
25
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1
VC MSD
50
1 MSD = 50 (VC) = 50 (0.001 cm)
1 MSD = 0.05 cm = 0.5 mm
1 MSD = 0.5 mm
30. Let h be the height of the water level at any instant. Then the rate of decrease of water level is
dh
. Therefore
dt
dh
A av a 2gh
dt
dh a
2gh
dt A
H2 1
dh a
1/2
2g dt
H1 h A 0
H2 a
2 h1/ 2 2g t
H1
A
a
2 H1 H2 2g t
A
A 2
t H1 H2
a g
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. Salicylic acid contains – OH group and – COOH group. Therefore FeCl3 and NaHCO3 tests are
used.
4. Dissociation of H2O(H2O
H OH) is opposite to neutralization. Hence, enthalpy of
dissociation is equal to enthalpy of neutralization but has opposite sign.
5. For preparation of iodoform reagent which can supply I+ is require i.e. KOI or KOH/I2.
6. I– ion is more easily oxidized than Br– ion and hence violet colour due to I2 appears first.
8. In accordance with Huckel rule, carbocation (III) is aromatic and hence most stable. Carbocation
(IV) is stabilized by resonance and hence more stable than carbocation (I and II). In carbocation
(II), +ve charge is present on a more electronegative sp-hybridized carbon while in carbocation
(I), it is present on a less electronegative sp2-hybridised carbon and hence carbocation (I) is more
stable than carbocation (II). Thus, the overall stability increases in the order : II < I < IV < III.
O
HIO4 COOH
9. CHO
OH
O
10. SeO2 oxidizes – CH2 – next to carbonyl group to another C group.
O O
SeO2
CH3 C CH3 CH3
C CHO Se H2 O
x
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Cl
Cl 2 Cl
13. 1 3 , resultant bond moment of C1 – Cl and C3 – Cl bonds adds up to the bond
14. NO2+ has no unshared electron. It has only bond pairs in two directions. Hence, shape is linear
O N O with bond angle = 180º.
17. In , N is linked to two c-atoms and has one lone pair. Hence, electron geometry is
N
triangular planar and hybridization is Sp2.
k
18. E2 2
328 kJ mol1
2
K = 1312 kJ mol–1
k
E4 2
4
1312
82 kJ mol1
16
19. Among isoelectronic ions, size increases the –ve charge increases.
i.e. F– < O2– < N–3
20. Greater the boiling point, less is the vapour pressure. Hence, the correct order of vapour pressure
wil be
Water < acetone < ether
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2
0.05 5 V 1000
15 2 1
V 52.63 ml
r r
23. C2 N2 rCN
2 2
X r r x
N2 y N2 y
2 2 2 2
r 2Y X
N2
2 2
rN2 2y x
7 2
24. Outer elect. Configuration of Co atom = 3d 4s
3+ 6
Outer elect. Configuration of Co ion = 3d
–
As F is a weak ligand, it cannot cause forcible pairing of electrons within the 3d level. Hence
3 2
sp d hybridization will result outer orbital complex.
25. n(g) = np – nr = 5 – 3 = 2
H = E + ng RT
E = H – ng RT
= 19–(2 2 × 10–3 300)
= 19 – 1.2 = 17.8 K cal.
27.
NaOH
OH
O
Br O CH3
Br
30. O O O
C H ONa
2 CH3 COC2H5
2 5
H3C C CH2 C OC2H5
A
(A) forms oxime due to keto group, shows tautomerism, also shows idoform test due to
O
CH3 C
group.
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SECTION – A
1 1 3 1 1 1
1. x2 x2
2 2 2 2 2 2
2 1 2 1
x 2 0,1 x 2 1,0
2 1 2 1
x 2 1 x 2 1
1 1
1 x2 2 1 x 2 0
2 2
1 3 1 1
x2 x2
2 2 2 2
1 3 1
| x | |x|
2 2 2
1 3 1
2 2 2
3 1 3 1 3 1 1
I tan1 1dx 1 tan
1
1dx 1 cot
1
( 1)dx
3
4 2 4 2 4 2
2 2 2
4 2 2 3 2 6
2 2
32 2 2
32
2. m 2n 60 n 2m 60
1
For m = 1; 1 2n 60 and n 2 60 n 2 n 1, 2
2
For m = 2; 2 2n 60 and n 4 60 1 n 4 n = 1, 2, 3, 4
3
For m = 3; 3 2n 60 and n 6 60 n 6 n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
2
m=4 n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
m=5 n = 3, 4, …….. 10
m=6 n = 3, 4 ………12
Total order pair =
m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 6 m 6 m 8 m 9 m 13 m 14 m 15 m 16
2
4
57
8
10
11 13
14 .......
20 22
23
23
22
22
21
21 20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
6 12 18
............. 42
46 2(22 21 ....... 16)
7 terms
7 7
(6 42) 46 2 (22 16)
2 2 7 24 46 7 38 480
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mn
4. Let first term is a then x = a + (m – 1)d, y = a + (n – 1)d and s = [2a (m n 1)d]
2
(x + y) = 2a + (m + n – 2)d and (x – y) = (m – n)d
xy xy
d= (x + y) = 2a + (m + n – 1)d – m n
m n
m n xy
S= (x y) m n
2
1 1
5. sin 1 x check f(1–) = sin–11+, f(1) = sin–11, f(1+) = sin–11–
2 x
Hence function is discontinuous so non differentiable
5.5n 3n 4n
6. lim 0 , divide numerator and denominator by highest power i.e. (9n)
n 5n 2n 27 9n
8. x1 x/r y1 y/r
x2 x y2 y
x3 xr y3 yr
Slope of line joining (x1, y1) and (x2, y2)
yy / r y r y r(y y / r)
m Slope of line joining (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) m
xx / r x r x r(x x / r)
Slope is same hence (x1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3) are in straight line
1 1
x2 t 2 x2 4
10 f(x) =
2t
dt = 2 t t 2 2 t dt
0 0
1
t2 1
= (x2 4) n| 2 t | 2t = (x2 + 4) n2 – – 2
2 0 2
5
i.e. y = x2 n2 + 4 n2 – which is a parabola
2
2
11. Since (4, –4) and (9, 6) lie on y = 4a(x – b)
4 = a(4 – b) and 9 = a(9 – b)
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a = 1 and b = 0
The parabola is y2 = 4x
Let the point R be (t2, 2t)
4 4 1 4 4 1
1 1 1 5 10
Area of PRQ = 9 6 1 = 5 10 0 = 2
2 2 2 2 2 t 4 2t 4
t 2t 1 t 4 2t 4 0
2
1 1 5 1 125
= (10t + 20 – 10t2 + 40) = – 5t2 + 5t + 30 = –5(t2 – t + ) + 30 + = –5 t +
2 4 4 2 4
1
Area in largest when t =
2
1
Coordinates of the point R are ( , 1)
4
3 x 0
2
12. f(x) = a x 0 x 1
mx b 1 x 2
For Lagrange’s mean value theorem f(x) must be continuous in [0, 2] and differentiable in (0, 2)
Hence, a = 3, m + b = 2
2x 0 x 1
f(x) =
m 1 x 2
m = – 2 and hence b = 4
x 2 2x 1 (x 1)2
15. f(x) = cos = cos
5 5
1 (x 1)2 9
Since 0 x 2,
5 5 5
2
(x 1) (x 1)2
cos = 0 only when =
5 5 2
5
f(x) > 0 if 0 < x < 1
2
5
f(x) < 0 if 1< x < 2
2
5
x= 1 is a point of local maximum
2
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x5 dx
16. I
1 x3
1 + x = t2
3
3x2 dx = 2t dt
2 (t 2 1)t dt 2 2 2 1
I (t 1)dt t 3 t c
3 t 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
t 3 3t c t 3 t c (1 x 3 )3/2 (1 x 3 )1/2 c
9 9 3 9 3
n n
1
17. (r 1)(r ) (r 2 ) (r 3 1) 4 n2 (n 1)2 n
r 1 r 1
18. zz z z 0
zz 2z 2z 5 0
z0 2 r 45
r=3
| z 2 | 3
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24. for x 2, LHS is always non negative and RHS is always –ve
Hence, for x 2 no solution
If 1 x < 2 (x – 2) = (x – 1) – 1 = x – 2 which is an identity
For 0 x < 1, LHS is '0' and RHS is (–)ve no solution
x < 0, LHS is (+)ve, RHS is (–)ve no solution
25.
Consider F(x) = cot cos1(| sin x | | cos x |) sin1( | cos x | | sin x |)
But |sin x | + |cos x| [1, 2 ]
F(x) = cot(cos–1(1) + sin–1 (–1)) = cot 0 = 0 = g(3) (As F(x) = 0, x DF)
2
26. Consider a fixed face diagonal. It is parallel to corresponding one on the opposite face. It
intersects the other diagonal of the same face and one diagonal on each of the four neighbouring
faces. The other five face diagonals form five pairs of skew lines with the fixed one. By symmetry,
each of the twelve faces diagonals. The total count of pair of skew lines is 12 5 = 60 but this
must be halved since each pair is counted twice.
27. Clearly N =
Now M consists of the curve xy = 1 and xy = –1 in the first and fourth quadrant
Hence, N M
1 x 1 x
28. y , F y x
1 x 1 x
3x
F 2 x 2 F x
1 x
1
F(F(x)) = –x, F F x
x
Variance = x 2 x
n n
9
x 2 48 2
200
2
x 46200
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