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1. B 31. B 61. D
2. D 32. D 62. B
3. C 33. B 63. B
4. C 34. C 64. C
5. A 35. B 65. B
6. C 36. A 66. B
7. C 37. C 67. B
8. C 38. A 68. D
9. A 39. C 69. A
10. D 40. B 70. A
11. B 41. A 71. A
12. D 42. B 72. A
13. A 43. A 73. A
14. C 44. A 74. A
15. B 45. A 75. B
16. B 46. C 76. B
17. D 47. D 77. D
18. C 48. A 78. C
19. C 49. A 79. A
20. D 50. B 80. A
21. C 51. B 81. B
22. C 52. A 82. C
23. D 53. B 83. A
24. A 54. B 84. A
25. D 55. A 85. D
26. B 56. C 86. B
27. B 57. C 87. C
28. B 58. C 88. A
29. B 59. A 89. A
30. B 60. A 90. C
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
X 2 X1
1. (1)
b
Torque equation about Hinge
K 2 x x1 . K1x 2 .b (2)
Substituting X2 from equation (1) & on
Solving we get
K 2L2 x
X1
K 2 L2 K1b 2
Equation of mass F ma K 2 x x1
K1K 2 b 2 x 2
On solving = a
m K 2 L2 K1b 2
TLeft TRight m m
2. T
2 2 K1 K 2 K1
Note string becomes slack when mass pushes the string
GmM 1 F m
3. Fnet / c cos
r2 R r q x r
M M1
GmM 4 r 3 x c
ma .
4R 3 3 r 2 r
3
GmM GM g
a x or
mR 3 R3 R
T.P. in any earth tunnel is T 2 R / g
1 2
4. E KA . bt / m
2
1 E t t
e bt / m
4 E t 0
2 0.693
Taking log and solving we get t 6.93 sec
b/m
dA
5. c kepler ' s 2nd law
dt A2 ae
A1 T1=TACB
ab 1
2b ae
T1 A1 TBDA=T2
2 2
T2 A2 ab 1
2b ae
2 2
T
or 1
2e
T2 2e
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mv E 2 3 GmM
6. 0 for escapevelocity VE
2 2 R
VE 3gR
For S.H.M in tunnel g / R
g R gR
VMax A
R 2 2
GmM mv 2
7. N A NB 2
m2R
R R
2
GmM mv
2
m2 R NA
R R
8. FB FB / x 2 FB / y 2
2 2
FB V g ay V ax
2 2
10 10 4 103 12 9 15N
10. Momentum of water following out of the tube in time ∆t = ∆p = Av 2 t where v 2gH
F t p Av 2 t
or F Av 2 2gHA
Reading of spring balance = W0 2g HA
1
13. sin
g
w sin g sin
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1
or w sin g 1
g
1
sin1
w
h 2 1
Abase R 2 h 2 tan2 tan
w
2
1 w 2 1
= 9 .m 2
3R R R 3R
14. I3 R , & ,
2 2 2 2
1 1
15. sin 90 cos (1)
1 1
1
sin(90 2)
1 / 2
2 2 cos 2
cos 2 2
1 1/ cos cos
2
I I sin2 I
17. I 0 cos2 .sin2 0 0 sin2 2
2 2 2 8
18. F.O.V. = 1 mm
D
F .W . 0.25mm
2d
w
19. I 22 vA2 2
4 r 2
1/2
W 1
A 3 2
. 10 6 m
8 v r
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Tfo
f (1)
x
v observer
T duration of beep
c v obs
Also f fo (ii)
c
On solving (i) & (ii) we get
f x
T 5 sec onds
c f fo
22. Method 1
T t AB t BC tCD
2D d 2D tan
T
cos Vw vR
dT 2D sec tan 2D sec 2
0
d vw vR
vw
sin
vR
vw
d 2D
2D v R vw 2
2
T
vw 2 VR
1 .v w
vR2
dv w 2D v r 2 v w 2
T
v r vw
Method 2
1 v
Assume critical angle deviation like in light sin w
R v R
Then solve T t AB t BC tCD
hc hc
23. eEd
0
1 1 eEd
On solving we get
0 hc
2P cos
24. F to mirror & directed toward it
c
v
25. 2m
Before collision
pi 2mv 4mk.E 4m units
p1y p2 y 2 m 1 2m units
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p 2 p1y 2
2 1 ev
2m 2m
4m 2m 2
2 2
Energy of dissociation =
2m 1 ev
2m 2m
3 1 1 ev
3ev
1 1 1
26. R 2
R R1 R2
dR dR1 dR2
2 2 dR 0.05
R2 R1 R2
R 2 0.05
29. Consider a case of an n type semi-conductor. The majority carries density (n) is considerably
larger than the minority hole density p i .e. n p .On illumination, nf n n & pf p p
Since n p equal hole electron pair generation in bond breaking}
n p
n p
n
It is difficult to measure small
n
Compared to p / p
Photodiode is used in Reverse bios mode since it is easier to measure the higher fractional
change of minority carriers
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
32. Bithionol / Bithional is added to the toilet soap to remove the bad odour produced by bacterial
decomposition of organic matter on the skin.
35. Wood-pulp, on dissolving in CS2-- - alkali solution forms sodium salt of cellulose xanthate not the
rayon.
36. O O
H OH H OH
HO H C4 epimer HO H
H OH HO H
H OH H OH
OH OH
D-Glucose D-Galactose
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38. PM RT
PM
or T
R
or T cons tan t
1
39. QV mv 2
2
2QV
v
m
2QV 2 2QV
vP or v
mP m
mP .v P 2QV .mP & m .v 4QV .m
mP
ratio
2m
40. Let x and y are the concentration of Br- and Cl- at equilibrium when Ecell = 0
K sp ArBr 5 1013
Ag
LHS Br x
K sp AgCl 1 1010
Ag
RHS Cl y
0.0591 Ag
o o
Also Ecell E Ag / Ag
RHS E Ag / Ag
LHS log RHS
1 Ag
LHS
10
0.0591 1 10 x
0 0 log
1 5 10 13 y
x 1
y 200
RTbM
41. S V
1000K b
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44. A
CH3
49.
PhCHO, OH-, NH2 - NH2 , OH-
CH Ph CH Ph
O O
51. CH3
-
H3C C O is bulkier base
CH3
According to the question, 20% of the final form of the indicator is blue (acidic) and 80% red
(basic)
H In
K In
HIn
In 80
H K In 1 105 4 10 5
HIn 20
pH 4.4
20
For 80% blue H 1 105
80
pH = 6 – 0.4 = 5.6
change in pH = 5.6 – 4.4 = 1.2
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56. C
57. SO2 turns acidified K2Cr2O7 solution green whereas CO2 will have no effect on such a solution.
58. C
60.
-
Fe
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SECTION – A
16
63. We have | z |2 = z2 – 4z = z 2 4z (z z ) (z z – 4) = 0
| z |3
z = z = x (x 2)
16 4
So, x2 = 4x + x2 + x = x=– 2
| x |3 | x |3
z=– 2
Hence only one z will satisfy above equation.]
x 1 y
64. On solving C : y = and the line L : y = 1, 2
x2 1
we have (0,1)
x 1
= 1 x + 1 = x 2 + 1 x(x – 1) = 0 x=0, 1 –2
x2 1 x
Thus, the points of intersection are at x = 0 and x = 1. –1 O (0,0) (1,0)
1
x 1
Required area = 2 1 dx =
0 x 1
1 1 1
1 2x 1
2
dx 2 dx dx
2 0 x 1 0 x 1 0
1
1 1
= ln( x 2 1) (tan1 x ) x = ln2 1
2 0 2 4
65. Given (cot–1x) (tan–1x) + 2 cot–1x – 3tan–1x – 3 2 > 0
2 2
cot–1x tan1 x 2 3 tan1 x 2 > 0
2 2
1 1
As tan x cot x
2
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y
(cot–1x – 3) (2 – cot–1x) > 0
(cot–1x – 3) (cot–1x – 2) < 0 (0,) y=
2 < cot–1x < 3 cot3 < x < cot2 y=3
y=2
(As cot–1x is a decreasing function.)
Hence x (cot3, cot2) ] y=0
(cot3,0) (cot2,0) O(0,0)
x
Graph of y = cot–1 x
66. We have (tan x + sec x) = 2 cos x 1 + sin x = 2cos2x 2 sin2x + sin x – 1 = 0
(2 sin x – 1) (sin x + 1) = 0
1
sin x = or sin x = –1 (Reject as sec x will not be defined.)
2
5
Hence x = , .]
6 6
(2a )2 (1 a )2 (1 a)2 a B
67. We have cos 30° = =
2(2a)(1 a ) 1 a
O
A C
3 a
2 1 a
2a = 3 3a 2 3 a 3
3
a=
2 3
=
3 2 3
68. For x 2, L.H.S. is always non negative and R.H.S. is always – ve.
Hence for x 2 no solution.
If 1 x < 2 then (x – 2) = (x – 1) – 1 = x – 2, which is an identity (D)
For 0 x < 1, LHS is '0' and RHS is (–) ve No solution.
For x < 0, LHS is (+) ve, RHS is (–) ve No solution.]
x3 1 x3 x3 3
e dt e dt = g(x3) – g(3)
t2 t2 t2 t 2
t 2
69. e dt = e dt e dt =
3 3 1 1 1
70. I = ln 1 tan tan( x ) dx
0
tan (tan tan x ) 1 tan2
I = ln 1 dx = ln dx
0 1 tan tan x 0 1 tan tan x
I = ln(1 tan2 ) dx ln 1 tan tan x dx
0 0
I = 2 ln sec – I
2I = 2 ln sec I = ln sec
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a1 a
71. We have r + s = – ; rs = 0
a2 a2
Simplifying the R.H.S. of the equation, we have
x x x x 1 r s 1 2
a0 1 1 = a0 1 x 2 = a0 1 x x
r s r s rs rs rs
= = a0 + a1x + a2x2
Thus, the answer is (A) for all values of x, a0 0]
72. A B V1 8iˆ 8 jˆ = 8(iˆ jˆ) A (1, –2)
11 2
AC V2 1 iˆ 2 jˆ
5 5
6 12 ˆ 6
= iˆ j = (iˆ 2 jˆ)
5 5 5
( iˆ jˆ)·(iˆ 2 jˆ) 1 2 1 11 , 2
cos = = = = tan =3 B C
(–7, 6) 5 5
( 2)( 5 ) 10 10
(A)]
(y – 2)2 = x2 + 1
(y – 2)2 – x2 = 1
if x = 0 y – 2 = 1 or – 1 y = 3 or 1
Hence the two graphs of y = Ax 2 (A > 0)
and the hyperbola (y – 2)2 – x = 1 are as shown which can intersects in 4 points.]
74. a2 + b2 + c2 + ab + bc + ca 0
(a + b)2 + (b + c)2 + (c + a)2 0
a+b=0
b+c=0 a = b= c = 0
c+a=0
4 0 1
Now, 1 4 0 = 4 ( 16 – 0) + 1 (1 – 0) = 65
0 1 4
76. We have
dV d 1 3
=2 r = 2 [Here r = h, as = 45° ]
dt dt 3
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dr dr 2
r2 =2 =
dt dt r 2
Now, perimeter = 2r = p(let)
d 2 4
(2r) = 2 2 = 2 .... (1)
dt r r
When h = 2 meters r = 2 meters
dp 4
Hence = = 1 m/sec. ]
dt 4
r 2 2(r 1) r 1 2 1
77. Let S =
r 1 2
r 1
·r ·(r 1)
=
r 1 2
r 1
· r ·(r 1)
= 2
r 1
r 1
r r 1
1 1
= 2 ·r 2
r r 1
(r 1)
r 1
1 a
=
b 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
= Lim 1 2 2 3 3 4 .... n n 1
n
2 ·1 2 ·2 2 ·2 2 ·3 2 ·3 2 ·4 2 ·n 2 ·( n 1)
1 1
= Lim n 1
n 2 2 ·9n 1
1
S=
2
Hence S–1 = 2
80. We have | z – (1 + i) |2 = 2
(x – 1)2 + (y – 1)2 = 2 (Put z = x + iy)
x2 + y2 = 2(x + y) ......(1)
2 2 2( x iy )
Let = h + ik = = = 2 , so
z xiy x y2
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2x 2y
h= 2 2
, k= 2
x y x y2
2( x y )
h–k= =1 (from equation (1))
x2 y 2
Locus of the point (h, k) will be x – y = 1
3
81. If ,2 , then tan < 0
2
Given a tan >1 0<a<1
and btan > 1 0<b<1
Also atan >b tan (given) b>a
Hence a < b < 1
O
X
1
(24,0)
(24 —, 0)
5
1 1 1 5 50
Area of shaded region = 42 40 20 = 20 = (square units)
2 3 2 3 3
84. Given that p1, q1, p2 q2 are in A.P.
(p2 – p1)2 = (q2 – q1)2
(p2 + p1)2 – 4p1p2 = (q2 + q1)2 – 4q1q2
2 2
b c b a
4 = 4
a a c c
2 2
b 4ac b 4ac
=
a2 c2
Since b2 – 4ac is the discriminant of both the equations and roots are different
b2 - 4ac > 0
a2 = c2
a = c (Not possible because two quadratic equations become identical)
or a=–c a + c -1 = – 1
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y
A
P(h,k)
B
x
O
( x y )(hx ky )
x2 – =0
h2 k 2
(h2 + k2)x2 – (x + y)(hx + ky) = 0
Now coefficient of x 2 + coefficient of y2 = 0
h2 + k2 – h – k = 0
1 1 1 1 1
x2 + y2 – x – y = 0 circle with centre , and radius = =
2 2 4 4 2
86. Since root(s) are real and distinct, so
36 – 4l > 0 9 > l
If x1, x2 be roots then x1 + x2 = – 6 and x1x2 = l
Also |x1 – x2| 4 i.e. (x1 – x2)2 16
or (x1 + x2)2 – 4x1x2 16
36 – 4l 16 or 5 l
5l<9 i.e. l [5, 9)
87. If number of sides is n, then
total number of diagonals of a convex polygon = nC2 – n = 44 (given)
n(n – 1) – 2n = 88 n2 – 3n – 88 = 0 (n – 11)(n + 8) = 0
n = 11 undecagon
88. (i) TSSTSSTSS
(ii) STSSTSSTS
(iii) SSTSSTSST
Hence 3 · (3!)6! = (18)6!
k = 18
89. Required number of ways = (number of ways in which 16 players can be divided in 8 couples)
– (number of ways when S1 and S2 are in the same group)
16! (14)! 16 · 15 · 14! (14)!
= – 7 = – 7
28 ·8! 2 ·7! 2·27 ·8·7! 2 ·7!
(14)! 16 · 15 (14)·(14)! (14)!
= 7 1 = 6
= 6 Ans.]
2 ·7! 16 14· (6!)·2 2 ·6!
90. Let z = x + iy
E = z z ( z 3)(z 3) ( z 6i )(z 6i )
= 3 z z 3( z z ) 9 6(z z )i 36 z z 2 x; z z 2iy
= 3(x2 + y2) – 6x – 12y + 45
= 3[x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 15]
E = 3[(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 + 10]
Hence Emin = 30 when x = 1 and y = 2 i.e. z = 1 + 2i ]
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