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Ans . 3 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 3 1 4 1 4 2 2 4 1 1 4
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans . 1 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 2 3 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 3
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans . 2 1 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 2 3 4 2
Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans . 4 1 1 3 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 3 2
Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Ans . 3 2 4 4 2 3 2 4 4 3
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I= = · 2r = LC 1
2
2 R2C2
R
2. Ans. (A,B) = 0
3. Ans. (A,B,D)
Sol. p0 + h11g = p0 + h21g + h33g
4. Ans. (B,D) Sol. ad
Sol. VRL i 0 L R 2 2 2
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8. Ans. (B,D) 12. Ans. (A)
Sol. The geometrical construction shown in 13. Ans. (D)
figure is important for developing the Sol. d = RN + Rp
mathematical description of interference.
It is subject to misinterpretation, however,
as it might suggest that the interference
can only occur at the position of the screen. R
A better diagram for this situation is figure.
which shows paths of destructive and R = R0A1/3 = R0 141/3 + R0 41/3
constructive interference all the way from 14. Ans. (C)
the slits to the screen. These paths would 1 2 kq1q 2
be made visible by the smoke. Since fringes Sol. µv rel =
are present everywhere in space they are 2 d
non-localised and their shapes are 1 4m 14m 2 k 2 e 7e
× v rel =
hyperboloid. 2 4m 14m R0 (141 / 3 22 / 3 )
9. Ans. (A) 18ke2
1
Sol. µdAE = dBC + µdCD × 4m v 2rel =
2 R0 (141 / 3 22 / 3 )
µ(dAE – dCD) = dBC SECTION-II
1. Ans. (A ) (P,Q,R,S); (B) (P,Q,R,S);
B (C) (P,Q,R,S,T); (D) (R,S)
1 1 SECTION-IV
air A C
medium
E 1. Ans. 3
2. Ans. 8
D r
Sol. Process A B
3 1/ 2
WAB = Pdv = 2 T dv
C 3 1
rr 1/ 2
RT1 / 2dT
v = 2T 3
d BC On solving, WAB = 50 R = 50 × 8.3 = 415 J
(dAE – dCD) = Process B C
rr
1 1/ 2
10. Ans. (C) U= V
2
3 1
RT = V1 / 2 3PV1/2 = 1
2 2
i
r
1
P=
Sol. 3 V
1600
1
dv = 2 V
Now WBC = Pdv = 100
3 V 3
sin i
2 2
sin r =[40 10] = 30 = 20 J
µe < 0, r < 0 3 3
Total W = 415 + 20 = 435
so refractive index is negative,
3. Ans. 2
so final wave return to it's
heat energy
same side where it is incident. Sol. Pab =
time
11. Ans. (D)
msT
D (Intensity) (cross section area) =
Sol. Fring width; t
d (4 103 )(4200)(5)
If V decreases, then increases & hence t= = 600 s = 10 min.
(1000)(1.4 10 4 )
increases.
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4. Ans. 8 1 1 1
2
1
Sol. Energy available = µ vrel2. = Q value. K = R(z – 1) 12 22
2
13 th
1 7 1 (K – th) = K
= × × vrel2 = Q value. 10 2
2 7 1
1 8 3 13 1
× vrel2 = Q × = 10 2 th
2 7 10 K
8 3 4 107 8 12.4 107
Ki = 1645 × = 1880 keV =
7 10 3(z7 )2 10 15.5 103
5. Ans. 2
5000
hc = (z – 1)2
Sol. th = eV 8
a
625 = (z – 1)2 z = 26
PART–2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION - I 13. Ans. (C)
1. Ans. (A,C,D) 14. Ans. (D)
2. Ans. (B,C) SECTION - II
1. Ans. (A)(Q,R); (B)(P,S); (C) (P,R,T);
dN M (D)(Q,T)
du
N T SECTION - IV
3. Ans. (A, C, D) 1. Ans. 5
4. Ans. (A, C)
5. Ans. (A, B) [NaCl] = 0.025 M = C 1
6. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
V1 = 2V
7. Ans. (B)
T1 = 273 K
8. Ans. (B,C,D)
9. Ans. (A)
Gº = –nFEº
Eº298K = 0.07 volt
(1)(96500)(0.07) [Na2SO4] = 0.1 M
= V2 = 3V
1000
= –96.5 × 0.07 = –6.755 T2 = 273 K
10. Ans. (C) c1v1i1 c 2 v 2i 2
dEº = 22.4
v1 v 2
Sº = –nF
dT
0.025 2v 2 0.1 3v 3
dEº T
dT 5 104 7 106 298 =
5v
22.4
298K K
= 5 × 10–4 – 7 × 10–6 (0) 0.1v 0.9v 22.4
= 5 × 10–4 = 22.4 =
5v 5
Sº = +(1) (96500) (5 × 10–4) = 4.48
= + 482500 × 10–4 2. Ans. 2
= +48.25 JK–1Mol–1 3. Ans. 6
11. Ans. (D) 4. Ans. 4
12. Ans. (D) 5. Ans. 7
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1
6 m1 m13 m1 2 m (–1/2,0)
2
P(4,4) r 5 3
2. Ans. (A,B,C) e2 1 e2
1
4. Ans. (A,C)
2k1 2k 2 2
k1 k 2
16 72 9
(A,0) k2 = 0,9,.......63 8 values
so n(A B) = 8.
/ 4
2k1 2k2
16
72 i 9 .
Hyperbola and ellipse will be confocal with e / 36
st th th
as 1 ,10 , 19 roots are common.
focus 2 2,0 k2 = 0,1,.......8 and k1 = 0,1,........16.
will give all possible z1z2 144
1 2 2 3
1 e12 e1 e2 5. Ans. (B)
9 3 2 2
A = (d1,d2,d3,d4)
x 2 y2 8
A 4 d14 ,d 42 ,d 43 ,d 44 I
2 2 1 A
A B 3
d14 d 42 d34 d44 I
64 9 8
B2 1 B2 d1 ,d 2 ,d3 ,d 4 are forth roots of unity as
9 8 9
d1 + d2 + d3 + d4 = 0
9x 2 9y 2
1 4!
64 8 2. 4! = 36 ways are there to
2!2!
3. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
assign values to d1,d2,d3,d4.
2 1 1 Also d1d2d3d4 is product of 4th roots of unity
1 2 0 which is –1 or 1
2 when 1, –1, 1, –1 or i, –i, i, –i are used.
1 3
6. Ans. (A,B)
2
2 3 2 3 1 0 a b c
2 2
3 3 0 Let A d e f
g h i
3 2 2 0
AB = BA
2 2
1 1 a a b a b c a d g b e h c f i
2 3 4 d d e d e f d g eh f i
g g h g h i g h i
2
1 y2 1
so conic is x g = 0, d = h = 0, a = e = i, b = f
2 3 4
a b c
1 A 0 a b
whose center is ,0
2 0 0 a
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(A) a = b = c = 1 |A|= 1 Paragraph for Question 9 & 10
(B) trace(A) = 6 a = z |A|= 8 x1 5 V 5,0
(C) |A| = a3 which may or may not be zero y2 = –4a(x – 5)
(D) 3a + 2b + c = 6 x2
a x 5 1 (5,0) 3
9
a b c
x2 – 9ax + 45a – 9 = 0
0 0,1,2,3 4 matrices D = 81a2 – 4(45a – 9) = 0
1 0,1 2 matrices = 9a2 – 4(5a – 1) = 0
2 0 0 1 matrix
2
9a2 – 20a + 4 = 0 a = 2,
7. Ans. (A,C) 9
at a = 2 x = 9 rejected
C A B A.C 0 2a + 2b – c = 0
2 4 2 4 2
for (A) and (B) a + b + c = 0 c = 0, a + b = 0 a x 1 A 1, ; B 1,
9 3 3
1 1 Normal at A
, ,0
2 2 2 2 2
as a + b + c = 1 9x 4y 3
5 9x y5
1 , 1
,0 1 4 2 /3 2
2 2
9x 2 3y 5 2
a 2 b2 c2 1 tangent at A 3x 9y 2 27 c 9,0
(C) and (D) are not satisfied
2a 2b c
1 8 2 32 2
for any triplet of integers. ABC .8.
2 3 3
8. Ans. (A,B,D) 9. Ans. (C)
If n coplanar lines are there such that no 3 10. Ans. (B)
are concurrent and no two are parallel then Paragraph for Question 11 & 12
the number of parts in which they will a + b = 13 or 17
divide their plane is 2 + 2 + 3....n
L4 passes through Q(12,12)
n2 n 2
quadrilateral
2
(9,8)
(n + 1) th plane will be intersected by Q
A B
n2 n 2 (2,7) (10,1)
previous n planes in lines (6,4) No quad.
2
A B
(3,10)
2
n n2
ƒ n 1 ƒ n
2 11. Ans. (C)
n 1
2
n 1 2 12. Ans. (C)
ƒ n ƒ n 1 Paragraph for Question 13 to 14
2
n P n P n 1 n P
2 n P n 1 n 2 ........ 1 1
2
1 1 2 2 2
22 n 1 n 1 2 F n,P 1 2 n 1 ...(i)
2 ..... n P
2 2 2
4 4 4
1 n n 1 2n 1 n n 1 46 36 26 16
2 2 n 1 1 2 3
2 6 2 F 4,6 6
4
n3 5n 6 4096 2916 384 4 1560 195
6 4096 4096 512
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Also if P < n then probability is zero and if SECTION – IV
P = n by (1) 1. Ans. 6
n n n 1 n n x+1=y
n n n 1 ..... 1 1
1 n 1 n ! (y + 2)2 (y + 3)3(x + 4)4
nn nn = y9 + a1y8 + a2y6......+a8y + a9
n 1
1 n C11n nC2 2n nC3 3n .... 1n 1 nCn nn n ! 1
a2= [(2 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4)2
D is right. 2
13. Ans. (A) – (2.22 + 3.32 + 4.42)]
14. Ans. (D) 1
SECTION – II 292 99 371
2
1. An s. (A)(P,Q,R,S,T); (B)(Q,S);
2. Ans. 3
(C)(P,Q,R,S,T); (D)(P,R,S,T)
(s a)(s c) .nˆ is minimum area.
(A) ac
(s b)(s c) (s a)(s b) AB AC A(3,3,3)
bc ab
3kˆ 3iˆ 3kˆ B(3,3,0) ^
n
b 2b
2 9jˆ C(0,3,0)
sb acb
as a, b, c are in A.P. 1 ˆ ˆ
(B) bcsinA = 2bc – (b2 + c2 – a2)
n̂
3
2i j 2kˆ D(0,3,3)
1
sinA = [2bc 2bc cos A] .nˆ 3
bc
= 2(1 – cosA) 3. Ans. 9
A A (1 + x5)20 + 20C
1x
7(1 + x5)19
4 sin2 cot 2 + 20C2x14(1 + x5)18 +.....
2 2
1 20.19C2 = 20.19.9
2. 4. Ans. 7
2 4 3
sinA = , cosA =
1 5 5 x3 + y3 = 8
1
4 (I) x,y both even all favourable
so x = 5sinA,5cosA or x = 3,4
50 50 49
C2 =
1 131 2
(C) AD 2 9 49 A
2 2 (II) x,y both odd
category Number
1
100 5
of numbers
2 B
D C
AB, DE = AB.DC (i) 8 + 1 1, 9,......97 13
(ii) 8 + 3 3, 11,......99 13
7 7 E
. 49 (iii) 8 + 5 3, 13,......93 12
DE 2 2
5 20 (iv) 8 + 7 7, 15,......91 12
49 x (i) y (iv) (13 × 12)
[AE] 5 7 x (ii) y (iii) (13 × 12)
20
A B Ans. 25 × 49 + 312 = 1537
(D) tan tan 1 4 5. Ans. 7
2 2 4
r r r r 1 1
3
1
3
1 1
3
1 1
3
1 1
3
1 1
3
. .1 .1 1 p
6 6
3 3
6 6 6
6
6 6
3
6 6
9
6 6
7 4 7 4 7
r2 + 11r = 28 r
25
= r(11 + r) = 28 r 7 64
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17. Ans. (4)
P
18. Ans. (1)
I
And perpendicular component is sin 2 V0
2 Sol. Maximum current thorugh capacitor =
z
Net intensity recieved by light is V0
I I i
sin 2 z
2 2 V0
11. Ans. (1) Q
z
B20
Sol. I C V0
2 Q
2 2
z
100 109 19. Ans. (1)
I 7
3 108
2 4 10 Sol. On increaing temperature of semiconductor
104 1018 3 108 bond between molecule break so more
I
8 10 7 electron become free to move hence.
30 Conducting infreases and mobility
I 1.19426 decreases.
89
12. Ans. (4) 20. Ans. (4)
13. Ans. (1) Sol. Charge is conserved. In order to fully convert
Sol. R2B0 = E × 2r an electron into energy, a positron (the
R 2 R 2 B0
electron's antiparticle must be involved).
E= B0 That is, electron + positron – > energy, NOT
2r 2r
electron – > positron + energy.]
qE q R 2B0 qB0R 2
a= 21. Ans. (1)
m m 2r 2mr
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22. Ans. (3) 35. Ans. (4)
Sol. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1
Collision frequenciy Z11 = (2)
V.S. 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 2
GAP 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 2 Avg. Nº 2
1 1 1 1 P A B 1 P A B
i , i
2 2 2 2 = 1 – (P(A) – P(A)P(B))
= ei/4 = e–i/4
2 32
50 + 50 = ei25/2 + e–i25/2 = i + (–i) = 0 1 0.3
7 35
63. Ans. (1) 70. Ans. (1)
1 2 n
.a Cr 2 36, nCr 1 84 , n Cr 126
a
r 2 1 2a n
a 2 2 a Cr 1 84 nr 2 7
a n
2 Cr 2 36 r 1 3
1 2 1 a 3n 13 10r ...(1)
2
a . 424 2
2
n
Cr 126 n r 1 3
n
32 2 Cr 1 84 r 2
64. Ans. (3) 2n + 2 = 5r ....(2)
30 n = 9, r = 4
15º tan15 nC = 9C8 = 9
30 75º
d 2r
71. Ans. (1)
15º d
30
30. 3 1
Let |U| 2 cos iˆ 2 sin ˆj
d 2 3 3 1 2
2cos 2sin 0
65. Ans. (3) 2
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84. Ans. (4) 87. Ans. (2)
1 1 1 1
289 4 169 784
4 4 4 4
b = 1247
5
e 88. Ans. (4)
10 2 2
and b e B A 2x A 2y A 2z
3 3
= (Area of PQR)2
500 2a2 100
a2 L.R = 2
81 b 27 ˆi ˆj kˆ
1 1 1 16
85. Ans. (2) 3 1 1
2 2 2 1
4
Determinant value of matrix
= 1 – wc – aw + w2ac = 0
9
(1 – aw) (1 – wc) = 0 =
2
1 89. Ans. (4)
a w4 b and c each have 4 and 4
w np = 2
options. 1
npq = 1 p = q = ,n 4
1 2
if c w4 and a w4
w 4
1 1
4
1 4 11
P x 1 4 C0 4 C1 1
a have 3 and b have 4 options. 2 2 16 16 16
Total matrices = 4 × 4 + 3 × 4 = 28 90. Ans. (3)
86. Ans. (3) 4x3 + 4y3 = xy(xy + 16)
4x3 + 4y3 – x2y2 – 16xy = 0
Mean of i = (mean of yi) + k
(4x – y2) (x2 – 4y) = 0
55 = .48 + k ...(i)
it is combined equation of two parabola
standard deviation of
given tangent is common tangent of
i = (standard deviation of yi)
parabola y2 = 4x and x2 = 4y
15 = .12 ...(ii)
given tangent is x + y + 1 = 0
= 1.25 and k = –5 ==1
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