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PAPER – 1
SECTION – A
1. A
2. B
mg
N2 (cos 3 sin ) …(iii) N2
3
mg
N1 (cos 3 sin ) …(iv)
3
Also, N1 cos 60 = mg sin
N1 = 2mg sin …(v)
From (iv) and (v),
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mg
2mgsin (cos 3 sin )
3
2 3 sin cos 3 sin
3 3 sin cos
1
tan1
3 3
3. A
10
Sol. a1(max) g( cos sin ) m/s2 (where = 0.5 and 0 = 0.33)
13
F (m1 + m2) g(sin + 0 cos ) = (m1 + m2) a1(max)
F = 2000 N
4. B
5. A
Sol. = 30
6. A, C
7. A, C, D
Sol. The velocity parallel to the plane is unaltered by the impacts, so that the distance described
parallel to the plane will be zero at the end of a time t given by :
gsin t2
0 vt cos
2
2v cos
t
gsin
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Also, since the elasticity is perfect, the velocity perpendicular to the plane is just reversed at each
impact. The time of flight for each trajectory is thus twice the time in which the velocity vsin ( )
2v sin
is destroyed by g cos , and thus t =
gcos
Clearly the particle will return to the point of projection if the first of these is some multiple, n, of
the second, i.e. if
2v cos 2v sin
n
gsin cos
i.e. if cot . cot ( ) is an integer.
8. C, D
m sin 2
Sol.
M sin
9. C, D
Solving we get, F=
= 2N
L k 2 a2
2a 2k a 2 2
L k a 2 2
10. A, B, D
Sol. Using conservation of momentum along horizontal direction
mu sin 53 = mv1 sin 53 + Mv2
4 4
u v1 4v 2
5 5
5v2 v1 = u …(i) v1 B 53
v 2 cos37 v1 A
e 1 m u v2
u 37
0.8 v2 + v1 = u …(ii) M 53
Solving (i) and (ii), we get
5.8 v2 = 2u
2u
v2 2 m/s
5.8
v1 = 5v2 u = 5 2 5.8 = 4.2 m/s
Ndt m(v u) 10 N s
1
3 3
Tdt Ncos53dt 5 Ndt 5 10 6 N-s
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11. A, C, D
12. A, B, C, D
SECTION – C
13. 00005.00
14. 00005.00
15. 00009.00
Sol. Let f 1 be the acceleration upwards of the 4 kg and therefore of the 1 kg. pulley downwards. Let f 2
and f 3 be the accelerations of the 2 and 3 kg (both measured downwards). Let T, T1 be the
tensions of the upper and lower strings. Then
T – 4g = 4f1
2T1 –T + g=1.f1
2g - T1 = 2f 2
3g - T1 = 3f 3
f 2 + f 3 = 2f 1
9g
From the above equations => f1
49
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16. 00002.00
10v 22 40 O
v2 = 2 m/s
v1 2 3 m/s
v1 sin v 2 cos
2 rad/s
a
17. 00002.50
Sol. v0 = h sin
v0 2v0
= = 2.50 rad/s
hsin h
18. 00004.50
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
1 1 1 3
Sol. = RH 2 - 2 = RH
λ 1 2 4
20. A
21. B
Sol.
3H2
N2 2NH3
t0 1 3 0
tt 1 0.5 3 1.5 2 0.5
1
PNH3 21 7 atm
3
22. D
Sol. Be OH 2 NaOH
NaBeO2
23. B, D
Sol. (A) m = 2, 2 , n = 3
2 2 6
(B) Ne = 1s 2s 2p
(C) 3d = 3p
1
(D) E
n2
n=3
Third shell in hydrogen atom 3s = 3p = 3d
Ans. 9 orbitals.
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24. A, B, C
25. A, B, D
26. A, C, D
27. A, B, C, D
28. A, B, C, D
29. A, B
30. A, C
SECTION – C
31. 00006.00
32. 00003.19
Sol.
NH2COONH4 s
2NH3 g CO 2 g
2P P
3
K p 4P
NH2COONH4 s
2NH3 g CO2 g
2P 0.5P P 1 0.25 P
1.5P 0.75P 1
2 3
KP 1.5P 0.75P 1 4P
2.25 0.75P 1 4P
93
P 1 4P
44
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27P 36
4P
16
27P 36 64P
36
36 37P, P
37
PT 1.5P 0.75P 1
2.25P 1
36
2.25 1 3.19
37
33. 00000.50
1
Sol. M
x
3C2H2 C6H6
1 0
1
3
M1 n2
M2 n1
26 2
1
39 3
2 1 1
3 3 2
34. 00002.60
Sol.
A s
B s 2C g
2
K P 9 PC
PC 3
A s
B s 2C g
1 a mol
a 1 2
PV = nRT
3 10 a 2 0.0821 600
3 10 1
a 2
0.0821 600 0.0821 20
a = 2.60
35. 00006.50
58
Sol. pH 6.5
2
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36. 00003.00
1 1 1 1
Sol. 13.6Z 2 2 2 13.6 3 2 2 2
1 2 n1 n2
3 1 1
Z2 9 2 2
4 n1 n2
Z2 1 1
2 2
12 n1 n2
Z = 1, n1 = 3, n2 = 6
2n1 3n2 6Z
Hence =3
10
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SECTION – A
37. A
1
sin ln x t
Sol. Let I t dx
0
ln x
1 1
ln x
I t cos t ln x dx = Re eit ln x dx
0
ln x 0
1 it 1
I t Re 2
1 t 1 t2
1
I t dt 4
0
38. A
f x 2xf x x dx 0
2 2 2
Sol.
0
1 2
f x x
2
dx 0
0
So, f(x2) = x
i.e., f x x
39. D
40. A
4 4 3 3
Sol. y + xy – x – x y 0
3 3
(y + x)(y – x ) 0
Thus the two curves partition the circle x 2 + y2 2 into 4 regions of equal area and the inequality
is satisfied by the two regions the cover the y-axis. So, the area of the set is half the area of the
circle.
41. A, B
Sol. By scaling and translating, we may assume that the two inflection points are located at x = –1 and
x=1
So, f(x) = (x 4 – 6x2 + 5) + bx + c where 2b = f(1) – f(–1); 2c = f(1) + f(–1) the line passing through
inflection points is g(x) = bx + c
So, other intersection points = 5
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1 5 1
16 32
x 4 6x 2 5 dx x 6x 5 dx and x 6x 5 dx
4 2 4 2
So,
5 1
5 1
5
42. A, B, C, D
Sol. Let M = 3x2 + 2ey, N = 2xey + 3y2 solution of the differential equation is
3x 2e x dx 3y 2 dy c
2
3 y 3
x + 2xe + y = c
43. A, B, C, D
2
t t
3
Sol. Let F t f x dx f x dx t [0, 1]
0 0
t
F t f t 2 f x dx f 2 t
0
t
Let G t 2 f x dx f 2 t
0
G t 2f t 1 f t
So, F(t) 0 t [0, 1]
So, if 1 t 0
F(1) F(t) F(0)
2
1 1
3
f x dx f x dx 0
0 0
If f(x) = x, x [0, 1], then equality holds and in many more such example
44. A, C
45. A, B, D
–1
Sol. f(x) = |sin x| cos (cos x)
Points of non-differentiability x = (2n + 1)
LHD = –, RHD = 2
f(x) = [x]|sin x|. Points of non-differentiability x = integers
LHD = (1 – k), RHD = k
f(x) = [x]sin2(x) differentiable x R
f(x) = |x – 1|{x} : points of non-differentiability x = 1
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46. A, D
Sol. Clearly f(x) is continuous on [r, 5r] and not differentiable at x = –r, 5r
Because there is vertical tangent at x = –r, 5r
47. A, B
x4 1 x4 x2 1 x2
Sol. x6 1 dx x6 1 dx x 6 1 dx
x 4 x2 1 x2
= dx 3 2 dx
x2 1 x 4 x 2 1 x 1
1
= tan1 x tan1 x 3
3
1 3x 3x 5
= tan1 2 4 6
c
3 1 3x 3x x
48. A, B, C
Sol. (f(x)ex) 0
So, f(x) ex is convex
So, f(x) ex max [f(0), f(1)] = 0 O 1
f(x) 0 x [0, 1]
SECTION – C
49. 00002.00
50. 00000.20
3
1
x 1
Sol. f x x
1
x3 3 1
x
1
Let x t
x
6t 3t 2
gt 1 3
t 3t 1
After g(t), we get CP: t 1, 1, 1 3
3
So, g 1 3
2 3
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51. 00008.00
2 2
a b 1
Sol. f x x 2 x 1 x 8 a2 b2 x2 0 x R
2 2 4
2 2
f(x) is strictly positive unless a + b 8
52. 00007.00
n7
1 1 1 dx 1 1 1
Sol. 1 ..... 7 ..... 7
2 3 n 1
x 2 3 n
1 1 1
ln7 1 1 ..... 3 lnn7
2 3 n
1 1 1
1 ..... 7
So, lim 2 3 n 7
n lnn
53. 00001.00
dx 1
Sol.
dy dy
dx
2
d x d 1 d 1 dx 1 d2 y dx 1 d2 y
= 2
2
= 3
2
dy 2 dy dy dx dy dy dy dx dy dy dx
dx dx
dx dx
2
d y 1
From the given is 2
1 0
dx dy 3
dx
2
d y dy
2
0 or 1 y = ax + b : a 0
dx dx
54. 00000.00
f x dx f 0 dx ; x < 0
x x
f(x) < (x + 1)f(0)
Clearly for x –1, f(x) 0
Contradicting the hypothesis that f(x) > 0 x
No such function exist
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