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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. A
Sol. Q – value = Binding energy of reactants – Binding energy of products.
2. C
hc
Sol. E = 59 keV
3. C
Sol. v = 2 cm, u = 3 cm
1 1 1 6
f cm
v u f 5
4. A
1 1 1
Sol. ( 1)
f R1 R 2
On solving,
1 1 1 1
,
f1 40 f2 60
For combination & silvering,
1 2 2 1
F f1 f2 fm
F = 60 cm
1 1 1
v u F
On solving with u = –40 cm, F = 60 cm we get V = 24 cm
v2
vZ = 2 Vo 1.8 ˆi
u
5. A
Sol. Induced emf in the rod Blv
Blv t/RC
Current in the circuit I e t/RC e
R R
Since the net force on the rod should be zero, the external force will be equal in
magnitude but opposite to the magnetic force.
B2l2 v t/RC
FIlB e
R
6. B
Sol. Least count = Main scale / (number of division on the vernier scale) .
7. A
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(D y)
Sol.
d
d dy
= v
dt d dt d
mg k m
At mean position v A g
k m k
d g m
dt d k
O X
Initial position
of plate A
Mean position
8. C
dP
Sol. F = rate of change of momentum of the photons. Thus, in case of complete
dt
absorption, F = Intensity of the wave / speed of light.
9. C
1 1
Sol. 2k(2R)2 I2 constant
2 2
7
4kR2 2 MR2 2 constant
10
d 7 d 7M
4kR2 2 MR2 2 0 T
dt 10 dt 10k
10. A
Sol. Pm = 2P0 cos kx (assuming closed end as origin)
7L 2L
At point Q, x = L
9 9
2 2L
Pm = 2P0 cos P0
9
Required ratio = 1 : 2
11. D
Sol. E r
4o
r
VAB = E
2
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12. B
E
Sol. 3
4
E = 12
13. A
E1 31.25 10
Sol. E2
R1 R AB 50
14. B
R
Sol. r
2sin C r
mv 0 R 2
r
R
qB 2 sin
qBR
v0
2msin
15. D
Sol. By COAM about point D ( ie about new centre of mass)
L ML2 ML2 ML2
MVo
4 12 16 16
6v o
or, w =
5L
B
C
Vo
D
2
A
( / 2) 5L
Now, t =
w w 12v o
16. B
4
Sol. distance = | t 2 5t 6 | dt
0
17. A
Sol. Vo cos = Vsin
18. A
1 2 P 1 2 p
Sol. By Bernoulli’s theorem: P v v1 v1 = v2
2 2 2
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19. C
Sol. Apply conservation of angular momentum about the point of contact.
20. B
3u
Sol. Rate of decrease of length AB = .
2
3u
AB d t
2
v tangential
Angular velocity =
AB
21. B
Sol. If initial velocities are: u1 2gh( ), u2 2gh( )
Then final velocities: v1 3 2gh, v 2 2gh
By using conservation of momentum and equation of e & m << M.
22. C
Sol. Work done by spring = Ui – Uf = 3J
mx1 = 2mx2 ( position of COM does not change)
x1 = 2x2
2
Work done by spring on m is of total work.
3
23. A
Sol. By equation of equilibrium,
4
2T sin 45° + Mg = R3 w g
3
24. B
Sol. Apply Newton’s IInd law in y direction and use,
v y dv y
ay
dy
25. A
Sol. Apply Newton’s IInd law and constraint relations on the blocks.
26. B
Sol. For equilibrium positions:
dU
0 ; x = 4, 5
dx
d2U
For, x = 5, ve
dx 2
27. C
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28. A
Sol. Factual based
29. D
Sol. V = 2(x2 – y2)
Equipotential surfaces will be hyperbolic and E everywhere will be to them.
30. C
3 GMm
Sol. Potential energy of particle at the centre of earth is U
2 Re
3GM
So, Ve 3gRe
Re
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. P = K2SO4, Q = BaSO4, R = BaS, S = H2S
2. B
Sol. A = H2B4O7, B = H3BO3, C = B2O3, D = MgO
E = Mg(NO3)2, F = NO2
D MgO H2 O Mg OH 2
3. C
Sol. The acid (C) is most acidic due to presence of least number of +I groups in it.
4. D
Sol. C2H5OH Na C2H5ONa H nascent hydrogen
H H
N2
5. C
Sol. London smog is caused by SO2 and Los Angeles smog is caused by NO2
6. B
Sol. Na2CO3 decomposes above 1100oC
7. B
Sol. Cl2 FeCl3 FeCl4 Cl
The electrophile Cl+ substitutes a hydrogen atom from benzene.
8. C
Sol. Phosphates accelerate the growth of plants in water, which consume the dissolved
oxygen
9. A
Sol. It is produced in marshy places unlike other hydrocarbons.
10. A
Sol. 1s2 2s2 2p0
Be
Be2
2s0 2p0 Four vacant orbitals
Be2+ forms complex with four water molecules.
11. B
Sol. H2O2 forms more number of intermolecular hydrogen bond than water.
12. C
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-
Sol. The ions that are responsible for hardness of water are Ca2+, Mg2+, HCO3 , Cl and
SO24 .
13. D
Sol. At normal boiling point (500 K), the following equilibrium exists between the two physical
states at 1 atm.
X liquid
X gas
For the equilibrium G = 0
If the pressure increases the change shifts to backward direction for which G = +ve.
If pressure decreases the change shifts towards forward direction, for which G = -ve.
If temperature increase, the change will proceed towards forward direction, for which
G = -ve.
14. A
Sol. The geometrical isomers of (B) are
NH2 NH2 NH2
O
CH2 CH2 CH2
C Pt C O O C
O Pt C O
CH2
O O O
H2 N
Cis trans
The geometrical isomers of (C) are
Cl Cl Cl (C2H5)3P Cl Cl
Pt Pt Pt Pt
(C2H5)3 P Cl P (C2H5)3 Cl Cl P (C2H5)3
Cis trans
The geometrical isomers of (D) are
2- 2-
NH 3 NH 3
NH3 CN NC CN
Fe Fe
CN CN NC CN
CN NH3
Cis trans
15. B
Sol. Cp 2 25.1 3 75.3 (103.8 3 28.8) 85.9 J / mole
H358 H298
Cp
T2 T1
H358 28.136 kJ/ mole
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16. B
Sol. In case of weak acid heat of neutralization is greater than – 13.7 KCl / mole because
extra energy is required to dissociate the acid
17. A
Sol. pH = 11 pOH = 1411 = 3, [OH] = 103 M
nNaOH
103 = mass of NaOH = 40103 gm = 0.04 gm
1
18. A
228 228 212
Sol. 90 Th Bi212 No. of -particle = 4
83 4
No. of -particle = 1
19. B
Sol. NaX Na X
X H2 O
HX OH
20. B
(OH) = 1.8105
Ksp=[Mn2+] [OH]2, [Mn2+] = 1.38104
21. A
Sol. (A) As we know that,
Resonance energy = H° (observed) – H° (calculated)
= (50.4 – 232.6) kJ / mol = – 182.2 kJ mol–1
22. C
Sol. t1/2 is independent of concentratin of reactant for 1st order reaction
23. C
Sol. Increases in pressure or addition of C affect the second equilibrium hence concentration
of A2 changes which further affect the first equilibrium. Addition of inert gas at constant
volume does not affect the equilibrium
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24. B
Sol.
HIn
H In
26. A
Sol. heat
Na2B4 O7 .10H2 O 740 C
Na2B4 O7
o
2NaBO2 B2 O3
10H2 O
Sodium
metaborate
B 2O3 CuSO 4 CuO.B2 O3 SO3
Cu(BO2 )2 (blue)
Copper metaborate
27. C
Sol. H3BO3 + 3C2H5OH B(OC2H5) + 3H2O
(green colour)
28. B
Sol. AlF3 3KF K 3 AlF6
For this reaction, maximum concentration of F- ions is obtained from KF.
29. B
K sp K sp K sp
Sol. S1 S22
0.25 4 0.5 2
30. A
Sol.
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SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. From the figure, 12 x r 8
2
12 r 5 25 r 8
12 r 2 10r r 8 8 8
2 2
4 r r 10r
h = 12
18r 16 5 5
8 x
r
9 5 5
C
2. B
Sol.
x2 3 2
log2 3
3
log3 2
x 2 3 log3 2
2log2 3 0
x2 3 x 2 2 3 0
x 2 3x 2 0
2, 1
2 2 4 2 1 7
3. C
Sol. f ' x ex 3
f ' x 3
f x 3 f x 5
f ' c 3
8
f x 3 f x 5 24
4. A
Sol. We must have e1 1 e2
f 1 0 a 3
5. A
Sol. 1 2
2 2
4 1 3 8 4 6 2
cos 2 ,
5 3 5 3 15
a negative number
Therefore, 2 is obtuse and hence 1 is acute.
1 2
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6. A
Sol. Taking P and Q as t1 and t 2 , respectively
The equation to PQ is 2x y t1 t 2 2t1t 2
2m 1
Comparing with lx my 1, we get t1 t 2 and t1t 2
l l
1 2 1 2
R is 2 and T is 2
t1 t1 t 2 t1
[ PSR and QST are focal chords]
1 1
2
t t1
Slope of RT 2
1 1
t12 t 22
1
2
2t t l 1
12
t1 t 2 2m m
l
7. B
3x
Sol. y
2
x
z
2
1 48
yz 6 x 2
2 3
1
Area of ABC 6 6 2xy 2x 2x sin 60o
2
3x 3
12 2x 2x 2
2 2
48
12 2 3 108
3
A
o
60
2x
2x
N M
2x
x
y
B C
K L
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8. B
Sol. tan A tanB tan C
tan A tan2 B B C
tan2 B o
, A 90 , has infinitely many solutions.
tan A
9. C
/2
Sol. I sin x sin 2x sin 3x sin 4x dx …..(i)
0
Replacing x by x, we get
2
/2
I cos x sin 2x cos 3x sin 4x dx ……………(ii)
0
Adding (i) and (ii), we get
/2
2I cos 2x sin 2x sin 4xdx 8
0
I
16
10. A
Sol. xy yx c …………(i)
y x y x c
xy yx
2x
yx yx ……….(ii)
c
2x
By adding (i) and (ii), we get 2 y x c
c
4x 2
4 y x c2 4x
c2
dy 8x
4
dx c 2
d2 y 2
2
2
dx c
11. A
Sol. A and B are
5, 1 and 5, 1 .
Let C be 2 sec ,2 tan .
O 0,0 is the mid point of AB.
1
Slope of OC sin and slope of AB
5
Since OC AB,
sin 5 which is impossible
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12. D
C
sin A
k 2
Sol.
1 C
sin
2
C C
sin A sin
k 1 2 2 B A
cot cot
k 1 C C 2 2
sin A sin
2 2
13. D
Sol. Number of diagonals passing through centre = 6
Number of rectangles 6 C2 15
14. A
Sol. Putting z x iy, we get
2
x iy p iq x iy r is 0
x y 2 px qy r i 2xy py qx s 0
2
2 2
x y px qy r 0 ……………(i)
and 2xy py qx s 0 ……………(ii)
If the roots are real, then y 0
(i) gives x 2 px r 0 …………….(iii)
and (ii) gives qx s 0 …………….(iv)
s
From (iv), x
q
s2 ps
Putting in (iii), we get r 0
q2 q
pqs s2 rq2
15. A
Sol. y 2loga x
y
loga x
2
x a y/2
f 1 y a y/2
bc
f 1 b c a 2
f 1 b . f 1 c
16. C
1 x
Sol. f x is not differentiable at x = 0, –1.
1 x 1
1
x
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1 1 x
Also, g x
2 2 x 1 3x 2
1 1
f x x
Thus, the point where g x is not differentiable are x 0, 1, 2 / 3
17. B
Sol. Point of intersection of curves is (1, 0)
y 3x 1 ln x
3 x 1
y' ln x.3 x 1.ln 3
x
m1 1
Now, y x x 1 ln x
m2 1
1 1
So, tan tan 0
1 1
0 cos 0o 1
18. B
2n 1
Sol. B A1 3A 33 .... 2n 1 A 2n1
2r 1
BT A 1 3A 33 ..... 2n 1 A 2r 1
B
Thus, B is skew symmetric.
19. A
Sol. The possible arrangements of teacher and students can be as follows:
(i) T S S T S S T S S
(ii) S T S S T S S T S
(iii) S S T S S T S S T
Hence, total number of ways 3 3! 6! 18 6!
20. B
1 1 1
Sol. y x 3 2 2 2 .....
2 4 6
1 1 1
x z 2 2 2 .......
2 4 6
y x 3 x z
4x y 3z
x y z
2
3 6 2
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21. C
Sol. Let O = (0, 0), P = (6, 8) and Q = (12, 16). y
Q (12, 16)
As shown in the figure the shortest route
consists of tangents OT, minor arc TR and 10
tangent RQ.
Since OP 10, PT 5, and OTP 90o (6, 8)
60o
o P R
It follows that OPT 60 and OT 5 3 .
60o
Similarly, PQ 10, PR 5 10
60
o
22. C
4 4
Sol. Given f x dx g x dx 10
0 0
A 1 A 3 A 4 A 2 A 3 A 4 10
A 1 A 2 10 (i)
4 4
Also g x dx f x dx 5
2 2
A2 A 4 A 4 5
A2 5 (ii)
Adding (i) and (ii), A 1 15
y
y = f(x)
(0, 4)
A1
(2, 2) y = g(x)
2
A2
A3
A4
O 2 (4, 0)
23. D
2
Sol. ABA ABA ABA AB AA BA AB2 A
3
ABA AB2 A ABA ABA AB3 A
4
ABA AB3 A ABA AB4 A
Continuing in this manner, we get C2009 AB2009 A
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1 2 1 2 1 2 2
B2
0 1 0 1 0 1
1 2 2 1 2 1 3 2
B3
0 1 0 1 0 1
1 2009 2
Continuing in this manner, we get B2009
0 1
1 2009 2
C2009 A A
0 1
24. C
Sol. lim x 2 sin loge cos (Form 0 )
x x
x 2 sin loge cos
x
lim log cos
x
e
x
loge cos
x
x2
lim x 2 .loge cos lim loge cos
x x x 2 x
x 2 loge 1 cos 1
x
lim 2 sin2
x 2x
2 cos 1
x
2 sin2
x 2 2x
2
2
lim 2
. 2x
x 2 4
2x
25. D
x2 x
Sol. I1 6
dx
0 1 x
1
0
1 2
1
Let x I1 t t 6 2 dt
t 1 t
1
t
t t
I1 6
dt I2
0 1 t
26. A
Sol. The equation of AB is x – y = 1.
Let the orthocenter be (h, k)
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27. B
Sol. For x 0,
2
L.H.S. cos x cos x 1 0
R.H.S x, positive as x 0,
2
L.H.S. R.H.S
So, x 0 is only solution
28. A
n 2r 1
1
Sol. tan
r 1
2
r r 1 r 2 r 1 2r 3
n
2r 1 n 2r 1
tan1 4 2 3
tan 1
r 1 r r 1 2r r 1 1 r r 2 2r 1
2
n r 2 r 12 n
tan1
2 2 2
tan1 r tan 1 r 1
2
r 1
1 r r 1 r 1
tan1 n2
tan tan1 n2 961
n2 961 n 31
29. C
Sol.
2 7 C1 7 C2 7C3
2 7 21 35 = 126
30. B
F P F G 4 5 1 E
Sol. P . F
G P G 10 4 2
3
10 1
10
3
4
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