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PAPER – 2
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. J = 5m Vcm
In the COM frame, particles will be in circular motion.
J
m 2
m VA,cm 5m J2
T
(4l / 5) (4l / 5) 20ml
2. D
Sol. If upward direction of B is considered positive the variation can be shown as
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3. B
Sol. vx cos 30o v y cos 60o vB cos 30o
vx 3 vy 12..............(1)
v y cos 30o vx cos 60o vA cos 60o
vy 3 vx 8................(2)
4. D
PQ
Sol. tan 60o
CP
3R
3CP
2
R
CP
2
3R 2 R 2
CQ 2R
2 2
CP R 1
cos
CS 2R 2
R
45o 15o ; PS
2
area of CPST = area CPS + area of sector CST
1 R R R2 o
2 15 180o
2 2 2
2 2 2
R R R
6 m2
4 24 24
dB R 2 R2
emf A 6 4 6 V .
dt 24 6
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5. A
Sol. p mv 0.02 2000 10 400 N s
6. D
Sol. Let V be the volume of liquid flown out of container
AL
V T 2T 3T A 1 T L 1 T AL
3 2
3 ALT
2 ALT AL 1 T AL
2 2
7. A
Sol. At position 1, q = 0, t = 0
q CV0 1 cos t
At t , q CV0 1 cos CV0 q0
2 2
t't ,t ' 0
2
q q0 cos t ' q0 cos t q0 sin t
2
In position 2 : q q0 sin t for t
2
i q0 cos t CV0 cos t
8. AD
Sol. By constraint relation, y+ x 2 +a =constant
dy 2x dx
0
dt 2 x a dt
2 2
v2 cos v1 0
v2 v1 cos
dv2 dv1 d
cos v1 sin
dt dt dt
d
a2 a1 cos v1 sin
dt
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v1 sin
a 2 b2
9. ABCD
Sol. If h<<H
Orbit velocity gr 8km / s
Escape velocity 2 gr 11.2km / s
If v < ve, total energy is negative and trajectory will be bound.
If v ve, total energy is zero or positive and trajectory will be unbound.
10. ABCD
Sol. K max eVs hf
hf
Vs
e e
K 'max eV 's nhf n eVs
eV 's neVs n 1 n 1
V 's nVs
n 1
e
V 's Vs n 1 Vs
e
11. ABCD
Sol. The charge distribution is shown in figure. Due to q1 , the charge induction is non – uniform but
net induced charge due to q1 is zero. At point A field is zero and potential is equal to the potential
at center.
1 q 1 q1
VA VC
4 0 R 4 0 a
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d2
1 1 ( Negative smaller terms)
2 4
D
d ; 2
2 d
13. CD
14. AB
Sol. At point Q, slope is zero always, so there will not be any potential energy stored at Q
15. C
Sol.
pi 1 8i 6 ˆj 2 5iˆ 5 ˆj 18iˆ 4 ˆj
p f f ext .t pi 60 ˆj 18iˆ 4 ˆj 18iˆ 64 ˆj
16. D
Sol. Initial velocity of centre of mass
pi 18iˆ 4 ˆj 4
ucm 6iˆ ˆj
m1 m2 3 3
1
rcm (t 1) rcm (t 0) ucm (1) acm (1)2
2
4 1 41 ˆ
20 ˆj 6iˆ ˆj 10 ˆj 6iˆ j
3 2 3
17. D
Sol. k1 , k2 and k3 are closed
12 6
Time constant 6 R 2C RC
12 6
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V
Initial current in R2
30 R
V
Final current in R2
18R
V V V 20tRC
Current in R2 at an instant t e
18R 30 R 18R
18. A
Sol. When k1 , k 3 opened, k 4 closed
CV 2
Heat =
36 .
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B
Sol.
Chromyl chloride test is shown by ionic chlorides. K 2 PtCl6 and Cl Hg Hg Cl have
covalently bonded chlorine atoms.
20. D
Sol.
21. C
Sol. Area under curve = charge passed = 2 coulombs
w 100
w Zit Z 50
q 2
For constant current; q it 2 i 30
2 200
i A mA
30 3
22. C
23. D
Sol. Possible binary solutions are, Benzene + Toluene; Benzene + Xylene; Toluene + Xylene and
ternary solution is Benzene + Toluene + Xylene.
In equimolar solutions, mole fractions are 1/2 in binary solution and 1/3rd in ternary solution for
each component.
1 1 97 1
For Benzene + Toluene, 75 22 48.5 or 48
P
2 2 2 2
1 1 85
For Benzene + Xylene P 75 10 42.5
2 2 2
1
For Xylene + Toluene P 22 10 16
2
1 107 2
For Ternary solution P 75 22 10 35
3 3 3
Hence, option (D) is not possible
24. D
Sol. P4 3 NaOH 3H 2O PH 3 3 NaH 2 PO2
Mole of NaH 2 PO2 0.6
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25. D
Sol. More conjugated product is formed.
26. ABC
Sol. Cu powder,570K
Si+CH 3Cl H2O
(CH 3 )2SiCl2 Polymerization
(CH3 )2Si(OH) 2 [(CH 3 )SiO]n
O2
27. AC
Sol. S=KOH
P=I 2
C17 H 35COOK is a ' soft soap '
KI aq I 2 s
KI 2 aq
28. A,C
Sol. Monoclinic : α=γ=900 , β 900so depends on β.
Rohmbohedral: so depends on angles.
29. BCD
Sol. T f i. K f .m
0.558 i 1.86 .1
i 3
Co NH 3 5 Cl Cl2
30. BC
Sol. H 2 SO5 , H 2 S2O8 due to peroxy linkage want to convert into normal oxide and acts as good
oxidising agent.
31. ABC
32. ABD
Sol. E0Cr3+ /Cr2+ <E 0Fe3+ /Fe2+ <E Co
0
3+
/Co2+
33. A
34. A
Sol. (for Q. 33 -34)
HC CH2 HC CH2
B= C=
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HC CH2
D=
HC CH2
E=
CH3
H2 C O C CH2 NH-CO-CH(CH3 ) NH2
F= H2N C NH CH2 COOH
O n O
35. A
36. A
Sol. (for Q. 35 – 36):
H3C COOEt
A= H3C CH COOEt
O
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SECTION – A
37. B
d
f " (x ) g" (x ) dx
f ' ( x ) / g' ( x ) g ' d f ' 2f ' x
Sol. = = . f ( x ) . g( x ) 1 .
f ' x g' x f ' x . g ' (x ) f ' dx g ' f x
g ' x 2
38. B
-1
Sol. Let f (x) = t f(t) = x
f (b) b b
f (a )
2x b f 1 ( x ) dx 2f (t ). (b t ) . f ' (t )dt = b [(f(t))2]ab - b
a
t .2f(t) .f '(t) dt
a
f x f a dx
b 2 2
=
a
39. B
1 1
Sol. y= log1 / 3 x log 3 9x 2 6 x 1 = log1 / 3 x log 3 | 3x 1 | = 1.
3 3
1
Since x , maximum {AB} = 3.
3
40. C
3n
a 3n 1d 2n
1
2
Sol. an =
2n n
3; Lt
n
n .3 6 .
a 2n 1d a n 1d r 1
2 2
41. D
Sol. e2x + 2ex < a(ex-1) (ex-1)2 + 4(ex – 1) + 3 < a(ex-1)
3
(ex-1) + x
4< a a > 4 + 2 3 .
e 1
42. B
2 yxdx x 2 dy
Sol. 2 x3 y dy 3 x 2 y 2 dx
y2
x2
d x 3 2
y d
ˆj
43. A
Sol.
1 x
0
x 1
0 use wavy curve of
x 1 x 1 0
2 x x 2 x 2 x 2
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44. BCD
1
Sol. 3
I e x e x dx 2
1
3
Graph is concave upwards
I f (0) f (1)
45. ACD
1
x2
2 x
Sol. f '( x) e . 3
1 sin
x 2 2
1
x2
e
lim 3
0
x 0
x
And
Also lim f ( x )
x
f’’(x) does not exist for x=3, 7, 11….
46. AD
2 x4 2 y 4 4 z 4 1
Sol. 2 xyz
4
4 4 4 1
And x y xy 2 3 3 2 8 5 2
x y x y
2 10 (equality cannot hold)
47. AB
1
Sol. (Put x y )
2
48. AB
2
1 4 5 8 6 x 27 x
Sol. 1
1
1
1
x 1 x 4 x 5 x 8 40
x0
2x 9 2x 9 3
Also (2 x 9)
( x 1)( x 8) ( x 4)( x 5) 40
And x=9
49. ABD
Sol. Condition is satisfied for (a, b+c-2a)
b c 2003
49. ABD
Sol. Condition is satisfied for (a, b+c-2a)
b c 2003
50. BC
Sol. Since tan (5 cos ) = cot (5 sin )
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2n 1
Or sin + cos = ,nI
10
2n 1 10 2 1 10 2 1
–1 < < 1 n
10 2 2 2
hence total number of solution is 14.
51. B
Sol. Let r & R be radius of required & given circle resp. & let centre is
(h, k). A
By given condition r
( h 1) 2 ( k 2) 2 = R r C 30°
r
Now, = sin30° B (1, 2)
AB
r = AB/2
R
= (R r)/2 (AB = R r) r
3
2 2 R 2R
( h 1) ( k 2) = R =
3 3
3 3
Now, R =
2
2 2 2 3 3
( h 1) ( k 2) = 3
3 2
Locus is (x 1)2 + (y 2)2 = 3 which is C.
52. D
Sol. When major axis of ellipse (E) is parallel to x–axis then equation of E will be
x 12 y 22 1 (1)
a2 b2
Such that a2 + b2 = 3
In this case one focus will lie in between F and D and other in between A and F.
i.e., 0 | x 1 | 3 and y = 2.
(1, 2+3)
F (1+3, 2)
A B (1, 2) C D
(1–3, 2) (1+(3/2), 2)
(1–(3/2), 2)
(1, 2–3)
53. C
Sol. If one number is drawn from the set {1, 2, 3…….n} the probability that it is divisible by 2 is given
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n
2
by .
n
P (the number is not divisible by 2) = 1 - .
Now, x2 – y2 = (x – y) (x + y)
P2 = . + (1 - ) (1 - ) = 1 - 2 + 2 2
54. D
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