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DATE: 23-11-2018
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Ans 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 3 3 1 3 3 1 2 3
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Ans 4 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 1
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Ans 4 1 3 2 3 4 2 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 2
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Ans 3 1 4 1 4 3 2 4 4 1 4 3 2 1 4
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Ans 2 2 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 4 3 1 4 3 1
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Ans 3 4 2 4 1 2 2 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 3
m m
Q.3 2
Vrel u 2rel 2a relSrel Q.6 m1 = l1 , m2 = l2
L L
0 = (200)2 – 2(arel) (1000)
or arel = 20 m/s2 h
So to avoit the hit, sin = l
1
arel > 20 m/s2 h = l1 sin = l2 sin
or ap > 10 m/s2 l1 + l2 = L
Q.4 02 .025 rad/s l1 sin
l1 L
V21 = r sin
h 8 0.025 L sin sin
× 0.025 = L
l2
sin 60 sin 60 l1 , ×
sin sin sin sin
1
V' 8 0.025 sin
V =
sin 60 sin 2 60 L sin
l2
8 0.025 sin sin
= × 4 × 1000 = 960 km/h
3
m sin m sin 1
m1 , m2 Q.12 mgl cos = mv2
sin sin sin sin 2
Let > v 2
m1g sin – T = m1a = 2g cos
l aT
T – m2g sin = m2a
mat = mg sin at
–––––––––––––––
m1g sin m 2 g sin
at g sin tan
a tan f = a = =
=0 R 2g cos 2
m1 m 2
10 V
F N Q.14 e=1=
12 10
Q.8 mg sin V = 8 m/s
mg cos µN
Q.15 As masses are equal and collision elastic
N = mg cos q
F = mg sin + µN v sin
Mg
velocityalong line of impact gets exchanged
and
Q.10 This is subtle, because it is the force that the
velocityperpendicular toline of impact remains
rope applies to the man that causes him to move
unchanged.
upward, against the force of gravity. Nonethe-
less, as he climbs hand over hand, the hand
that is holding the rope is always stationary, 100 v1 60 v 2 40 v 2
Q.16 v0
while man's body and his free hand move up- 200
ward. Since the force of the rope is applied to
v1 250 î 100ˆj 125k̂
the man's stationary hand, there is no displace-
ment of the object to which the force is ap- v 2 125 î 50k̂
plied, and hence no work done.
x î yˆj zk̂
v3 t2
t
Q.11 628 = R
2
mL2
3.14 Q.18 = 0.2
628 = R 3
2
R = 400 mL2
=I
12
mv 2 20 2
F= = 1000 × = 1000 N
R 400 I 1
= I = 0.05
0 .2 4
Gm 60b = 5 b = log605
Q.22 – 2 R > 0 1a b
R2 2(1 b )
let x = 12
1 a b 1 (a b )
2GM 2G 10M log12x = =
Q.23 vesc = = 2(1 b) 2(1 b)
R R / 10
1 (log 60 3 log 60 5) 1 log 60 15
= 10 × 11 = 110 km/s
= 2(log 60 log 5) = 21 log 5
60 60 60
Q.25 In CM frame both the masses
log 60 4
execute SHM with
= 2 log 12
60
k 2k
= = 1
µ m = log124 = log122 (a + b = log1615)
Initially particles are at extreme 2
log12x = log122 x = 2 Ans. ]
2k
distance = L0 + (L – L0 ) cos t
m Q.33 Domain is ( 3, – 2) ( 1, ) ; for x > 1,
LHS is negative & RHS is positive
YA
Q.26 F= · L1 and for 3 < x < 2 it is the other way
L/2 x > 1 is the final answer ]
3FL
DL1+ DL1 = Q.34 x + sin y = 2008
4YL
Y·2A subtract x + 2008 cos y = 2007
F= · L 2
L/2 sin y – 2008 cos y = 1
Q.27 Pressure at p & that at q are equal as they are sin y = 1 + 2008 cos y
both equal to atmospheric pressure. This is possible only if cos y = 0
10 y = and x = 2007
P pf p g 2
100 equating
12 x + y = 2007 +
2
Q pf p2 g
100 [x + y] = 2008 Ans. ]
pw10 = p2 × 12 p2 = 0.83 g/cm3
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subtracting x (2a – 3b) – 1 = 0 x k 4y 2 k 2 4
2a 3b x=–
(put in any equation) 2
1 b for real linear factors 4y2 + 0y + k2 – 4 must
2 1 0
(2a 3b) 2
2a 3b be a perfect square.
2 + b (2a – 3b) + (2a – 3b)2 = 0 Hence D = 0 0 – 16(k2 – 4) = 0
4a2 + 5b2 – 12ab + 2ab – 3b2 + 2 = 0 k = 2, – 2 k1 = – 2
–10ab + 6b2 + 4a2 + 1 = 0 and k2 = 2
5ab –3b2 – 2a2 = 1 B ] k2 – k1 = 2 – (–2) = 4 Ans.
2 log 2 2 log 2
p q ~ p ~ pq r 1 x
log 2 1 =
log(5.2 x 1) [log 2 log(5.2x 1)
T T F T T 10. t +2 = 2/t + 1 10 t2 + 2t = 2 + t
Q.53
F F T T T ( 2x = t )
T F F F F 10 t2 + t – 2 = 0
F T T T T 10t2 + 5t – 4t – 2 = 0
5t (2t–1) – 2(2t+1) = 0
Clearly from above table, If r has a truth t = 2/5 , –1/2 (rejected)
value F, then the truth values of p and q are T x log2 = log 2/5
and F respectively. ] 2x = 2/5
x log22 = 1 – log25
Q.54 Median will remain same. x = 1 – log25.
1
Q.55 (1 + z)3 where z = x(1 + 2x + 3x2) Aliter: log2(5 · 2x + 1), log2(21–x + 1), 1 A.P.
2
log2(21–x + 1) = log2(5 · 2x + 1) + 1
1 + 3C 1z + 3C 2z 2 + 3C 3z 3 21–x + 1 = (5 · 2x + 1) × 2
coefficient of x3 in (1 + z)3
3C (3) + 3C (4) + 3C (1) = 22 2
1 2 3 + 1 = 10 × 2x + 2
a = 22 2x
now again (1 + y)3 2 + t = 10t2 + 2t 10t2 + t – 2 = 0
where y = x (1 + 2x + 3x2 + 4x3)
1
(1 + y)3 = 1 + 3C1y + 3C2y2 + 3C3y3 2x = x or x = log 2 = 1 – log25,
coefficient of x3 is 2 5 5
3C (3) + 3C (4) + 3C (1) x < 0. ]
1 2 3
= 9 + 12 + 1 = 22
b = 22
Hence a = b a + b = 44 Ans. ] Q.59 Let , , are the roots of the given cubic
put x = – 2
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hence 2 ( + + 1) = q ; Q.64 (1) KCl(aq) + MgCl2(aq)
KCl.MgCl2.6H2O
q
= , also 3 = r ; (Double salt) (Carnallite)
p
OX Cl
Cl
O O
Q.67 (1) Cr (2) OX Cr OX || ||
OH
Q.74 Me C H + Me C Me
Cl
OX Cl OH
[POS absent] [POS present] O O OH O
CH2–C–H + Me–C–H H Me–CH–CH2–C–H
NH 3 *
NH3 (2)
H3N O 2N NO 2 Self product
NO 2
(3) Co (4) Co O O OH O
H3N NO 2 O 2N NH 3 H
NH 3 Me–C–CH + Me–C–Me Me–C–CH –C–Me
NO2 2 2
Me Me
En
Me Total = 6 product Ans.
Enantiomer is not separated by fractional distillation.
Q.75 G = G° + RTlnQ
COOH COOH COOH
COOH H H
0 .2
(3)
+ = – 6kJ mol–1 + 8 × 298 × ln
( 0 .4 ) 2
COOH COOH COOH
Diastereomer 10
= – 6kJ mol–1 + 8 × 298 × ln
(4) None 8
2386
Q.69 Theory based = – 6kJ mol–1 + 2.303 (1 0.9)
1000
= – 6 kJmol–1 + 2.366 × 0.23 kJ mol–1
Q.70 Theory based
= – 6 + 0.549 = – 5.45 kJmol–1
So, reaction is spontaneous in forward
O O OH O direction.
Q.71 C – C –H
conc.OH
CH – C –O
O O Q.76 Na+ + EDTA4– Na4 EDTA
H3O
Q.77 (1) Protonation increases electrophilic of car-
OH O
bonyl group.
CH – C –OH
O F O H O
: More reactiveAldehyde oxidise and Less F–C–S–O H–C–S–O
reactive reduced. (2)
F O H O
Q.72 Theory based –I +I
–
CF 3 SO 3 is better leaving group than
Q.73 Due to d10 configuration Zn2+ does not impart CH3SO3– because CH3SO3– is weak base in
any colour on heating compare of CH3SO3–
–H2O
O
O H
(b) COOH C–OH
OH
Me O O