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1. (A, C) 19. (B, C, D) 37. (A, C)
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Sol. :
Displacement r= rf − ri
⇒ r =(3iˆ + 4 ˆj + 5kˆ ) − (2iˆ + 3 ˆj + 5kˆ ) =iˆ + ˆj
r makes 45° with +ve x-axis in anticlockwise
sense.
2. Answer (B, D) h
tan θ =
r
Hint. : Sudden impulsive force by spring is zero.
Sol. : Let the tension in string BC is T at h
⇒ r =
equilibrium. tan θ
Along the plane, with respect to cone the particle is
in state of equilibrium.
mv 2
∴ mg sin
= θ ⋅ cos θ
r
sin θ gh
⇒ gr ⋅ = v2 ⇒ v2 = tan θ
cos θ tan θ
∴ v2 = gh
Also, N cosθ = mg
mv 2
And N sinθ =
r
Then for m1 to be in equilibrium K∆x = m1g mv 2 sin θ mv 2
∴
= N sin θ N cos θ
⇒=
That means spring will be in extended condition h cos θ h
and it will transmit T1 = K∆x = m1g force on string 4. Answer (A, C, D)
attached with spring. Hint : For velocity to become perpendicular to
So, for (m2) π
initial direction θ > .
4
Sol. :
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g
And 1 s before, θ1 =tan−1
u cos θ
g
∆θ = 2 tan−1
u cos θ
5. Answer (A, B, C, D)
Hint : Tangential force will change the speed and
perpendicular force will change the direction. 1
y1= v 0 2 − × 10 × 4= 2v 0 − 20
Sol. : If v is opposite to F the particle may retrace 2
its path. ⇒ y1 =(20 − 2v 0 ) is the distance from dropping
point.
If F is perpendicular to v and so F will provide
After 1 sec balloon shall have velocity v2 = (v0 + 1)
the centripetal force and if | F | is constant, then
1
radius of curvature will be constant. And if at a And it must have travelled
= | y | v0 + ⋅
2
particular time instant v and F are some angle
Then 1 sec after 2nd particle will be at
other than 0° or 180° and F is constant, then it’s
1
analogues of projectile motion. Particle will trace y 2 = (v 0 + 1) − × 10 × 1
2
the parabolic path.
⇒ y2 = 5 − v0 − 1 = 4 − v0
6. Answer (A, B)
Distance from dropping point
dx d2x
Hint
= : v = ; a ∴ Separation ⇒ s = | y1 | + | y | − | y 2 |
dt dt 2
1
⇒ s = 20 − 2v 0 + v 0 + − 4 + v0
Sol. : x = αt3 + βt2 + γt + δ 2
dx 1 33
∴ = v = 3αt 2 + 2βt + γ ⇒ s = 16 + =
2 2
dt
∴ 2s = 33
2
d x 8. Answer (24)
= a = 6αt + 2β
dt 2 dr d 2r
Hint
= : v = , a
∴ 6αt + 2β = 3αt2 + 2βt + γ dt dt 2
⇒ 3αt2 + (2β – 6α) t + γ – 2β = 0 Sol. : r =2tiˆ + 4t 2 jˆ + kˆ
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9. Answer (17) 1 1 1 2
+ +
| an | ω12
2 2 2 2 2 2
Hint : tan θ = ∴ =
| at | ω22 1 − 1 1
−
1
2 2 2 2 2 2
Sol. : Angle with velocity vector is 30°.
2
| an | V 2 3
∴ tan30
= ° =
| at | Ra ω12 2 2
⇒ = = 9
ω22 1 2
2 2
ω1
∴ X = =3 ∴ 4 X = 12
ω2
mg mg
Hint : = xµ (120 − x )
1 a 2t 2 120 120
⇒ =
3 Ra
Sol. : For state of impending motion, let x be the
1 at 2 2
at2
1 length on the table, then
⇒ = ⇒ =
3 Ra R 3 m mg
xg µ = (120 − x )
51 120 120
t2
∴ = = 17
3× 3 2 5x
⇒ x = 120 − x ⇒ = 120
10. Answer (12) 3 3
Hint
= : N mg cos θ + mω12R sin2 θ 120 × 3
⇒=
x = 72
5
mg sin θ + µN= mω12R sin θ ⋅ cos θ
12. Answer (16)
Sol. : Let ω1 be the maximum angular speed and
ω2 be the minimum angular speed, then dv
Hint : a =
dt
8 ˆ
Sol. : =
v (t ) i + 8tjˆ
3
∴ a=8 jˆ
8 ˆ
At t = 1 s,=v i + 8 jˆ
3
=N mg cos θ + mω12 R sin2 θ
8
And mg sin θ + µN= mω12R sin θ ⋅ cos θ ∴ tan θ= ⋅ 3 ∴ θ= 60°
8
⇒ mg sin θ + µmg cos θ + µmω12R sin2 θ
g (sin θ + µ cos θ)
∴ ω12 =
R sin θ(cos θ − µ sin θ) 1
∴ an = a cos 60° = 8 × = 4
2
g (sin θ − µ cos θ)
Similarly, ω22 =
R sin θ(cos θ + µ sin θ) ∴ 4 an = 16
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∴ 3a2 = 18 m/s2 1 1
2d −
∴ u 3=
14. Answer (15) T1 T2
Hint : 2T∆θ = ∆mω2R
T −T
Sol. : 2d 2 1
⇒ u 3=
T1T2
2d T − T
∴ u = 2 1
3 T1T2
1 2d T2 − T1
And sinθ = ⋅
4 3 3 T1T2
m
λ= d (T2 − T1 )
2πR ∴ θ =sin−1
∆= 2R ∆Q 6 T1T2
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h
hν
C2H6 + Br2 → C2H5Br + HBr ( 80% yield)
mv 3r3 = 3 125°C
2π
Number of moles of C2H5Br produced
3h = 0.80 × Number of moles of C2H6 consumed
mv 3 =
2πr3
0.80 × x
=
( 3 )2 a0 9a0 22.4
=r3 = Dry
2 2 2C2H5Br + 2Na →
ether
3h × 2 h C4H10 + 2NaBr ( 56% yield )
∴ mv 3= =
2π × 9a0 3πa0 Number of moles of C4H10 produced
2 0.56
=KE
(=
mv 3 ) h2
=
h2 1 = × number of moles of C2H5Br consumed
2 2 2
2m 2m × 9π2a02 π ma 18
0
0.56 × 0.80 × x
=
∴ x = 18 2 × 22.4
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x y ⇒ 15y2 – 2y – 1 ≤ 0
Let y = ⇒x=
1+ x 1− y 1 1
y ∈ − ,
4
5 3
y y 41. Answer (B, C)
1− y − 7 1− y + 1 = 0
Hint : Use properties.
⇒ y4 – 7y(1 – y)3 + (1 – y)4 = 0 Sol. : 1 ∉ A ∪ (B ∩ {1, 2, 3})
⇒ 9y4 – 25y3 + 27y2 – 11y + 1 = 0 …(i) ⇒ 1 ∉ A and 1 ∉ B ∩ {1, 2, 3}
αi ⇒ 1 ∉ A and 1 ∉ B
The roots of equation (i) are ; i = 1, 2, 3, 4
1 + αi ⇒ 1∉A∪B
4 ⇒ 1 ∈ (A ∪ B)′
α 25
∑ 1 + αi = Sum of roots of (i) = 9 4 ∉ B ∩ {1, 2, 3} and 5 ∉ B ∩ {1, 2, 3}
i =1 i
4
So, the smallest possible set A = {4, 5}
α 1
∏ 1 + αi = Product of roots of (i) = 9 Also, smallest possible set B = φ (when A = {2, 3,
i =1 i 4, 5})
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Sol. : log 3
(sin x ) ≤ log 3
(cos x )
2 2
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ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (A, B) 19. (A, B, C) 37. (B, D)
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3. Answer (A, C, D) mv 2
mg sin = cos
Hint : For velocity to become perpendicular to r
sin gh
initial direction . gr = v2 v2 = tan
4 cos tan
Sol. :
v2 = gh
Also, N cos = mg
mv 2
And N sin =
r
For velocity to become perpendicular to initial
mv 2 sin mv 2
N sin = N cos =
direction . h cos h
4
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m
=
2R
= 2RQ
2T sin = m2R
2T = m2R
m
2T = 2R 2R
2R
Then for m1 to be in equilibrium Kx = m1g
m2R 6
T= = 6.28 5 5
That means spring will be in extended condition 2 10 2 3.14
and it will transmit T1 = Kx = m1g force on string T = 15
attached with spring. 8. Answer (18)
So, for (m2) Hint : 3T – m1g = m1a1
m2g – T = m2a2
Sol. :
T = m1g – m2g
When string BC is burnt suddenly then spring still 3T – m1g = m1a1 …(1)
transmit the same force so acceleration of mass
m1 is zero. And acceleration of mass m2 is
(m1 − m2 )g
a2 =
m2
m2g – T = m2a2
6. Answer (A, C)
3m2g – 3T = 3m2a2
Hint : r = rf − ri
3m2g – m1g = m1a1 + 3m2a2
Sol. : Also, a2 = 3a1
Displacement r = rf − ri (3m2 – m1)g = m1a1 + gm2a1
4g
r = (3iˆ + 4 jˆ + 5kˆ ) − (2iˆ + 3 jˆ + 5kˆ ) = iˆ + jˆ a1 = = 2 m/s2
20
r makes 45° with +ve x-axis in anticlockwise a2 = 6 m/s2
sense. 3a2 = 18 m/s2
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1 1 1 2
+ +
12
=
2 2 2 2 2 2
22 1 1 1 1
− −
2 2 2 2 2 2
1 2
an = a cos 60 = 8 =4 3
2
12
=
2 2
=9
4 an = 16 22 1
2
10. Answer (72) 2 2
mg mg 1
Hint : x = (120 − x ) X= =3 4 X = 12
120 120 2
Sol. : For state of impending motion, let x be the 12. Answer (17)
length on the table, then
| an |
Hint : tan =
m mg | at |
xg = (120 − x )
120 120
Sol. : Angle with velocity vector is 30°.
2 5x
x = 120 − x = 120
3 3 | an | V 2
tan30 = =
| at | Ra
120 3
x= = 72
5
11. Answer (12)
1 a 2t 2 at 2 1
= =
3 Ra R 3
51
t2 = = 17
3 3
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u 3 2d
From A to B v cos + =
2 T1
u 3 2d
And from B to A v cos − =
2 T2
1 1
u 3 = 2d −
T1 T2
1
y1 = v 0 2 − 10 4 = 2v 0 − 20 T −T
2 u 3 = 2d 2 1
T1T2
y1 = (20 − 2v 0 ) is the distance from dropping
point. 2d T2 − T1
u=
After 1 sec balloon shall have velocity v2 = (v0 + 1) 3 T1T2
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Then Sol. :
mg ma2
= a0 = g
2 2
And F0 = 2ma0 = 2mg
3 3 20. Answer (B, C)
As F = F0 2mg F = 3mg
2 2 Hint : The probability of finding electron, 2 is
zero at radial nodes in an orbital.
Sol. : The radial wave function for a Bohr atom is
given as
3
−
Z 2
1
(radial) = ( − 1)( − 8 + 12) e
2 2
16 4 a0
2Zr
where =
a0
Now as F = 3mg, let the acceleration of block be At radial nodes, 2 = 0
a1 and wedge be a, then a0
or ( − 1) = 0; = 1 r =
ma mg 2Z
− = ma1
2 2 or – 8 + 12 = 0 ; ( – 6) ( – 2) = 0
2
1 g 3a0 a0
a1 = − = 6 or 2; r = or
2 2 Z Z
a0
Minimum position of radial node, r =
And for wedge 3mg −
mg ma
+ = ma 2Z
2 2
3a0
6mg – mg – ma = 2ma Maximum position of radial node, r =
Z
5g 21. Answer (A, B, C, D)
5g = 3a a =
3 Hint : All statements are correct.
R
1 5 2g 2g Sol. : At constant V, P = T
a1 = − 1 g = = V −b
2 3 3 2 3
R
At constant P, V = b + T
So,
L 1
=
2g 2
t P
2 2 3 PV Pb
Z= = 1+
1 RT RT
3L 2
t= Since Z > 1, the repulsive forces dominate over
2g attractive forces.
22. Answer (B)
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
2
nRT n
19. Answer (A, B, C) Hint : Preal = − a
V − nb V
Hint : Hybridisation of central atom in all nRT
4 molecules is same. Pideal =
V
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Sol. : When cylinder is full Sol. : Let the volume of C2H6 required at STP
2 be x L.
60 0.08 300 60
Preal = − 0.25
15 − (60 0.05) 15 Number of moles of C2H6 required =
x
22.4
= 116 atm
60 0.08 300
h
C2H6 + Br2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯
125C
→ C2H5Br + HBr ( 80% yield )
Pideal = = 96 atm
15
Number of moles of C2H5Br produced
After prolonged used,
= 0.80 × Number of moles of C2H6 consumed
2
0.60 0.08 300 0.6 0.80 x
Preal = − (0.25) =
15 − (0.6 0.05) 15 22.4
0.96 atm
2C2H5Br + 2Na ⎯⎯⎯→
Dry
ether
0.6 0.08 300 C4H10 + 2NaBr ( 56% yield)
Pideal = = 0.96 atm
15
Number of moles of C4H10 produced
23. Answer (A, B, D)
0.56
Hint : Particles in the right zone have greater = × number of moles of C2H5Br consumed
2
kinetic energy in distribution curve.
Sol. : Greater the kinetic energy, greater would 0.56 0.80 x
=
be the tendency to get evaporate T2 > T1. 2 22.4
At higher temperature, vapour phase would exist. 0.56 0.80 x 58
Mass of C4H10 produced =
24. Answer (B, C, D) 2 22.4
Hint : Oxygen is the limiting reagent. = 29 g
1 x = 50 L
Sol. : Number of moles of Mg =
24 26. Answer (20)
1 Hint : Molarity of stock solution × V (ml) = 0.4 × 460
Number of moles of O2 =
64 Sol. : Millimoles of HCl in the final solution
2Mg + O2 → 2MgO = 0.4 × 460
1 1 = 184
Initial moles
24 64 Mass of HCl in stock solution = 29.2 gm
1 1 1 Number of moles of HCl in stock solution
Moles at the end − 0
24 32 32
29.2
of reaction = = 0.8
36.5
Mass of Mg left unreacted
Mass of HCl stock solution = 100 gm
1 1
= − 24 = 0.25 g Density of stock solution = 1.15 g mL–1
24 32
O2 gas is consumed completely.
100
Volume of 100 g stock solution = mL
1.15
1
Mass of MgO formed = 40 = 1.25 g 0.8 1.15 1000
32 Molarity of stock solution =
100
25. Answer (50)
Hint : Number of moles of C2H5Br = 9.2 M
= 0.80 × Number of moles of C2H6 consumed Let V ml of stock solution is required
Number of moles of n-butane 9.2 × V = 184
0.56 184
= × Number of moles of C2H5Br consumed V= = 20 ml
2 9.2
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Given values of magnetic and spin quantum Maximum mass of NH3 gas formed = 3.0 × 17
numbers are = 51 g
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tan84°) 3
= 3[(tan12°·tan48°·tan72°)(tan24°·tan36°·tan84°)]
= 3tan36°·tan72° From the graph; we get 4 solutions.
53. Answer (A)
sin36 cos18
= 3 1
cos36 sin18 Hint : Put x = sin sin3 =
2
10 − 2 5 10 + 2 5
= 3 Sol. : Let x = sin
( 5 + 1)( 5 − 1) 1
sin3 = = sin45°
100 − 20 2
= 3
4 So, possible value of is 15°, then
3 −1
= 3 5 x = sin15° =
2 2
51. Answer (C)
54. Answer (D)
Hint : ex = sinx; draw the graphs of LHS and RHS
10 − 2 5
Sol. : ex = sinx Hint : Put x = sin sin2 =
4
From the graph, there are two points of Sol. : Let x = sin
intersection.
10 − 2 5
sin2 =
4
sin2 = sin36°
So, possible value of is 18°, then
5 −1
x = sin18° =
4
❑ ❑ ❑
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