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GRAND TEST - 3
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2F 2F
F 1 2 3
F1
M
m F L
4F L / 4 3F L / 2 2F 4
GM GM AY AY AY
F and F1
a 2
( 2a)2 FL 3 1 3FL
AY 1 2 2 AY .
Magnetic moment,
10. Sol: Displacement = Area under velocity – time
M I V I r2
plot
5 105 3.14 (102 )2 (10 102 ) 17.70 A m2 .
1 1
s (4 2) 4 (4 2) 2 6m .
2 2
15. Sol. M B MBsin 4A m2 .
2
3
11. Sol. FAC I Bsin120 IB (downward) 16. Sol. 42.5% of 30eV 12.75
2
E 4 E1 0.85 ( 13.6) 12.75 eV
3
FAD IB sin120 IB (upward) So it means electron has been transited from
2
ground state to 3rd excited state (n 4) . So
FDC 0 . the total number of unique wavelengths
12. Sol: Q 24 18 42 c 4 (4 1)
emitted are 6.
2
3 F
4 F 17.Sol: V E Ir
6 c 6 c
18 c 18 c V 12 10 0.24 14.4 V
24 c 24 c
2F Energy supplied
16 F 16 F VI 144 5 Whr 0.720 KWhr .
8V
18. Sol: Let mass ‘m’ falls down by x so spring
extends by tx; which causes an extra tension
9 6 T in lowest string.
KQ E 9 10 42 10 420 N / C
E .
r2 (30)2
13. Sol: The rate of loss of heat by the sphere is K
given by T/4
dQ
A(T 4 T04 )
dt T/2
Where A is the surface area of the
sphere 4 r2 , with r 10cm 0.1m , T
T 327C 600K and T0 27C 300K . m
dQ x
Thus 5.67 108 4 (0.1)2 {(600)4 (300)4 }
dt
866 Js1 .
Now dQ msdT , where dT is the fall in T
temperature in time dt. k(4x ) T (16k)x
4
dQ dT dT Thus equation of motion of mass m is
ms (or) 866 10 420 (or)
dt dt dt T ma
dT 866 16k
0.206C / s . a x
dt 4200 m
14. Sol. We know that, o (1 ) Comparing with a 2 x
4
16k
1 6.3 10 1 500.6 We get
o 4 107 m
Intensity of magnetisation,
1 16k 2 k
f .
I H 500.6 1000 5 105 Am1 2 2 m m
dNB
19. Sol. Maximum angular magnification is 1N A 2NB
dt
achieved when the final image is formed at
the near point. Thus, 25 cm . The focal At t t 0
1 1 1 1 dN B 3N0
length is f m 10 cm . We have, 0 and NB
10 v u f dt 2
1 1 1 3N0 1 4
(or) (or) 2N0 1e 1t0 2 0 t0 n 1 .
25cm u 10cm 2 1 3 2
1 1 1 22. Sol: Point ‘P’ is outside the sphere A & B and
u 25 cm 10 cm (or), inside C. By applying principle of superposition
Potential at point P,
50
u cm 7.1 cm . Q1 Q2 Q3
7 V
4 0 r 4 0 r 4 0 c .
20. Sol: We know work done by a gas is given by
the area under PV - curve or the area between 23. Sol. The forces acting on the ladder are shown
PV-curve and the volume axis. Generally we in figure.
take volume on x-axis while plotting PV-curve
N1 A
but in figure it is taken on y-axis thus the work
done is given by the shaded area shown in
figure. In this process volume of gas N2 53°
decreases thus work is done on the gas and it
is given as W
f
1 O
W 1.5 104 (2 5) 105 52.5 J C
2
For horizontal & vertical equilibrium, we get
3
V(m ) N1 f and N2 W
100 b O
0.05 2 m 1 ––––––– (ii)
1000 KHC2O4
H3C
Equation (i) ÷ Equation (ii) NH
2a b .
28. Sol.
N O
OH OH OH H
Br
Br2/Cs2
273 K O O
HN HN
OH X Br
(o- and p- Bromophenol)
CHO
Electrophilic substitution takes place at
electron rich positions. The ring attached with
Y
–NH will have rich electron density due to
(Salicylaldehyde) resonance. As ortho-position is blocked, the
electrophile attacks the para-position.
29. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
CH2 C CH3 CH2C O
30. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question. I2 /OH
CHI3
X is O O
Tf (K 4 [Fe(CN)]6 ) 5 38. Sol.
31. Sol. .
Tf sugar 1 COOH
K 2Cr2O7 / H2SO4
1
32. Sol. t1/2 [Here a P ]
a n1
o o
n1
39. Sol. X Diamond , Y 1.54 A , Z 1.42 A .
880 364
n 2. 40. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
410 170
41. Sol.
33. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
H
34. Sol.Oxidising nature of H2O 2 means it oxidises O
O
AC 3
CH2 CH2OH
AC 3 CH2
other substance and itself gets reduced. In such CH2
CH2 CH2 AC 3
H2SO4 /
62 2.6
OA 0.34 V EoCu2 /Cu EoCu/Cu2 100 45.38% .
222 1.6
EoCu/Cu2 0.34 V 48. Sol. 2C 2 2H2O 4HC O2
0.059 H B.E. of (2 C C ) (2 2 O H)
Now, ECu/Cu2 0.34 log 0.1
(4 H C ) (O O)
2
44. Sol. In (i) CH3 is major product while 30 300 0.1 0
rGo 2.303 RT log K K 1 .
MATHEMATICS HINTS & SOLUTIONS
CH2 is minor product according to 51. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
52. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
Saytzeff’s rule.
53. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
45. Sol. 1) Cr3 3d3 configuration (t1,1,1 0,0
2g e g ) ; 54. Sol. Conceptual/Basic Question.
2,1,1 0,0
Mn3 3d4 configuration (t2g e g ) ; (V) 3d
5 55. Sol. cos x tan y , cos y tanz , cosz tan x
9 1 2 1 1
x 2 y 2 2 y 62. Sol. (cot x ) 3cot x 2cot x 6 0
(cot1 x 3)(cot1 x 2) 0
9 0 x 4 2y
1 Then, cot1 x 2 and cot1 x 3
0 9 2x 2 2y
9
x 4 2y 2x 2 2y x 2 4 y 2
x cot 2 and x cot 3 a
( a x )2 dx .
Hence, x ( , cot 3) (cot2, ) . a
1 2
63. Sol. Let f1 (x ) cos (x x ) 68. Sol. ( x 2 y 2 xy 1)y dx ( x 2 y 2 xy 1)x dy 0
2
f1 ( x) is defined when 1 x x 1 y dx x dy xy( y dx x dy) x 2 y 2 ( y dx x dy) 0
1 (1 x 2 y 2 )d(xy) xy(y dx x dy ) 0
1 5 1 5
x and let f2 ( x) 1 x
2 2 1 dx dy
2 2 1 d(xy) 0
x y x y
1
f2 (x ) is defined when 1 0 x 1 and
x 1
xy ln x ln y c 0
xy
1
x 1 and let f3 (x )
[x 2 1] x 1
xy ln c.
y xy
f3 (x ) is defined when x 2 1 , x 2 2
69. Sol. The equation of the plane through the line
x ( , 2] ( 1, 1) [ 2, ) intersection of the planes.
4x 7y 4z 81 0 and 5x 3y 10z 25
Then, Df Df Df Df 2, 1 5 .
1 2 3
2 If (4x 7y 4z 81) (5x 3y 10z 25) 0
64. Sol. Required number (4 5 )x (7 3 )y (4 10 )z (81 25 ) 0
10 7
C3 C3 120 35 85 . Which is parallel to x 4y 6z k , then
65. Sol. Let A denote the event that a bulb taken at 4 5 7 3 4 10
random is defective.
1 4 6
10 1 We get, 1
Then, P(A) .
100 10 Then from equation (i),
9 x 4y 6z 106 0
P(A ')
10
x 4y 6z 106
5
9 Hence, k 106 .
Required probability .
10 70. Sol. Draw the figure. Clearly, centre (0, 3 )
4
x 1 and radius 2 .
66. Sol. x(x2
dx
1)2 NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTIONS:
(x 2 1)2 2x 2 1 2x ax
2 2
dx 2 2
dx 71. Sol. y
x(x 1) x (x 1) bx
Since, (1, 1) lies on eq. (1)
1
ln x 2 C b 1 a
(x 1)
dy ab
a 1 , b 1. From eq. (1),
dx (b x)2
a
Y b(b 1)
a From eqns. (2) and (3), 2
(b 1)2
b 2b 2 b 2 .
a X
O
72. Sol. Solving given equations, we get
5
x
3 4m
x is an integer, if 3 4m 1, 5
2 4 2 8
m , , ,
4 4 4 4
So, ‘m’ has two integral values.
y
y ln x
3
73. Sol. x'
2 1 O 2
x
1 3
or (y 1)2 4(x 1)
So, the axis is y 1 0 . Also (–2, 1) lies on the
axis, and it is exterior to the parabola because
12 4( 2) 2(1) 3 0 . Hence, only one
normal is possible.
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