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HALF COURCE TEST –VI
(Paper - 1)
2. C C A
3. C A A
4. B C A
5. A, B, C, D A, B, D B, C
6. A, B, D B, C, D A, C
7. A, C B, C, D A, B, C
8. A, B A, B A, B
9. A A B
10. A B A
11. B C C
(A) (r) (A) (p) (A) (s)
(B) (p) (B) (s) (B) (p)
1.
(C) (s) (C) (q, t) (C) (r)
(D) (q) (D) (r) (D) (q)
(A) (p, q, r) (A) (r); (A) (p)
(B) (s, t) (B) (p, q, t) (B) (q)
2.
(C) (s, t) (C) (p, q, s) (C) (r)
(D) (p, q, r) (D) (p, t) (D) (s)
1. 4 2 8
2. 2 2 5
3. 3 6 1
4. 1 3 8
5. 4 4 7
6. 4 9 7
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
d
2. F g L x gL xu
dt
3. vp x 5 , v p y 5
5 2 = 7.1 m/s approx.
4. Solve the problem using as the coefficient of kinetic friction. Linear velocity radius to zero
before angular velocity becomes zero.
5. y = A sin (kx - t + )
at t = 0, x = 0, y = 5 mm
1
at t , x = 0, y = 0
24
also = 2m, A = 10 mm
Solve to get answer.
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KAd d
8. H K(2rL)
dr dr
r2
dr 2KL 2
r H d
r
1 1
dQ 2KL(2 1 )
H 80
dt r
ln 2
r1
dm
L 80
dt
dm 80 80
kg/second.
dt L 80 4200 4200
Fcos Fcos2
9. Tensile stress
A / cos A
SECTION – C
2
1. a sin t (x cos y cos )
represents a wave travelling along a line in x-y plane through origin making an angle with x-axis
and with the y-axis.
2
(x2 x1 )cos (y 2 y1)cos
comparing with the given equation, we get
= 30º, = 60º, = 1m, = 30/s
Also, = 4.
50 1 2GM
3. v= V =
100 e 2 R
Applying energy conservation
GMm 1 GMm
m v 2
R 2 (R h)
2GM 2GM
v2 =
R Rh
1 2GM 1 1
. = 2GM
4 R R Rh
1 h
=
4R R(R h)
R + h = 4h
h = R/3
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4 N = mg N
N = m r 2
mg = m. 2 sin
2
mr2
N
g
2sin mg
0.1 10
2 sin30
= 1 rad / s.
5. x = A cos t
dx
v A sin t
dt
d2 x
a A2 cos t
dt 2
amax A2
amax 1 A2 1
max = I max I MR2 MR A2
R 2 R 2
max 4N.m
6. A1v1 A 2 v 2
v2 =16 m/s
Applying Bernoulli’s equation
1 1 3 3
P1 v12 P2 v 22 ( = 0.9 10 kg/m )
2 2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. H2 O
Mg2 C3 CH3 C C H i Na
ii CH3 CH2 Cl H3 C C C CH2 CH3
X Y
P 2 - catalyst
Me Et
C C
H H
( 2Z ) - pent - 2 - ene
Hence (D) is correct.
0
140 C NaBH4 H2 O
2. BCl3 3NH4 Cl B3N 3H3 Cl3
reduction
BNH3 3 6 NH3 H3BO3 H2
(A )
trichloroborazine Borazine or
Inorganic benzene B
4. The limiting reagent here is HCl. So calculating with the limiting reagent, the total number of
products is 7.5.
6.
&
,
have (4n + 2) electrons.
8. KEmax of photoelectrons ejected depends only on frequency and not on its intensity.
Also, photoelectric effect is a direct evidence for the particle nature of light not of dual nature.
Hence (A), (B) is correct.
9. CH3 O
i O
H2C C CH CH2
ii Zn / H O HCHO
3
2
H3C C CHO HCHO
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10.
O
i O
ii Zn / H O
3
2
SECTION – B
1. F
F
S O
Xe
F
O O F
O (D)
(B)
Trigonal bipyramidal
2. (A) CH3
i O3
H C
ii Zn/H O 2 2
2
CH3
(B) CHO
i O
H2C CH CH CH CH3
ii Zn / H O 2HCHO 3
2
H3C CHO
CHO
(C) H3C
i O3
CHO
(H3C)2C CH CH CH2
ii Zn / H O 2
C O HCHO
CHO
H3C
(D) H3C CH CH2
ii Zn / H O H3C i O3
CHO HCHO
2
SECTION – C
1.
AgSCN
Ag SCN
a a
AgBr
Ag Br
b b
K sp AgSCN a b a 1.0 1012
2
K sp AgBr a b b 5.0 1013
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SECTION – A
1. Put x = 1 and x = – 1 and adding
25
325 1 1 2 1
a0 + a2 + … + a50 =
2 2
25
C0 C1 2 C2 2 ... C25 225 1
25 25 2 25
2
2 1 25 C1 25 C2 2 ... 25C25 224
2
2 13 25 C2 ... 25C25 225 even.
2. Circle touching y = x at (0, 0) can be taken as x 2 + y2 + (x – y) = 0 … (i)
This bisects the circumference of the circle x 2 + y2 + 2y – 3 = 0 … (ii)
Hence radical axis between (i) and (ii) must pass through the centre of (ii) which is (0, – 1)
Radical axis is (x – y) – 2y + 3 = 0, hence x = – 5 put x = – 5 in (i) to get the result.
3. Number of positive integral solution of x + y + z + w = 50 is 50C3
Number of positive integral solution of x + y + z + w = 19 is 19C3
4. For equilateral triangle
z2 z1 z3 z2 z1 z3 a
z2 z3 z z3 a 3
Also z1 will be the length of median as well as altitude i.e. 2 z1
2 2 2
2 2
z 2 z1 z 3 z1 1
Hence, sin 2 2
.
z 2 z 3 2z1 z 3 z 2 2 4
x2 y2
5. Any conic having its foci same as the given ellipse will have equation 1 , x is
9 4
variable now if the curve passes through (3, 2), we get
= 6
Putting value of , we get the required answer.
6. For real roots 4a2 – 4b (a – 1) 0
a2 – ba + b 0
Now for above inequality to hold for all values of a,
b2 – 4b 0 or 0 b 4.
7. We have AE = EP = AP = 1 AP = PT = 1 A
APT is isosceles
This makes AET a 30º – 60º – 90º triangle, 1 30º 13
So AT = 3 and ATX = 150º 1 3
since TX = 2 60º 30º 150º
By applying cosine rule in ATX, we get E
2 1 P 1 T 2 X
(AX) = 3 + 4 – 4 3 cos 150º
= 7 + 6 = 13
AX 13
13 1 16 2 1
cos XAE .
2 13 1 2 13 13
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5 7
9-11. Slope of AB , hence slope of PQ
7 5
C C
Let equation of PQ be 7x + 5y = C, then coordinates of P & Q will be ,0 & 0, . Now
7 5
x 5y 7x y
equation of AQ and BP will be 0& 1
7 c C 5
2 2
Eliminating C from these two equations gives the locus of R as the circle x + y – 7x + 5y = 0.
Now, T will be the point on the diameter through origin of this circle at a distance 74 i.e.
distance of centre from origin + radius. Hence coordinate of T is (7, –5). Equation of the requires
parabola (y + 5)2 = 2(x – 7). The line y = - 3 meets the parabola at (9, - 3). As the line is parallel to
15
the axis so any ray incident along it will pass through focus , 5 of the parabola after getting
2
15
reflected. Hence the reflected ray will be travelling along the line joining (9, –3) & , 5 .
2
Hence equation of reflected ray will be 4x – 3y = 45.
SECTION – B
2. (A) 2 sinx, sin 2x & 2cosx are in A.P., hence sin 2x = sin x + cos x
Now, let sin x + cos x = t, then sin 2x = t2 – 1, then the above equation gives t2 – t – 1 = 0 or
1 5
t sin x cos x
2
(B) Let C be the sides angles, then angles will be
c c
, ,
3 3 3 3 3
c
c c , hence angles are , , .
3 3 2 6 3 2
a b c a b c
Now
1 3 2
sin sin sin
6 2 2
Hence angles are , , .
6 3 2
a b c
Now
sin sin sin
6 3 2
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a b c
.
1 3 2
(C) Let AB = a, BC = 3 a, CA = 3a & AD = 3 3 a
a2 27a2 BD2 3a2 9a2 BD2
Now cos A + cos C = 0 0
3 3a2 3 3a2
BD
BD2 = 20a2 20 2 5
AB
2a2c 2 8a2c 2
(D) a + c = 2b & b2 = 2 2
(a + c)2 = 2
a c a c2
4 2 2 2
(a + c) – 2ac(a + c) – 8a c = 0
a c 2
2,4
ac
But 4 gives a = c, hence taking – 2
a
a2 + 4ac + c2 = 0 3 2 .
c
SECTION – C
R 3
1. 2 ABC must be equilateral
r 1.5
so a = b = c = 2R sin =R 3
3
2 3 4
1 2 1 3 1
Now a cot2 A + b2 cot3 B + c3 cot4 C R 3
3
R 3
3
R 3
3
R R 2 R3 3 32 33 39
13 3
3 3 3 3 3
m n 16
m = 13, n = 3 8.
2 2
5 5 5 5 5 5
210 sin 11 cos 11 cos 10 cos 9 ...cos 3 cos 2
2. 2 2 2 2 2 2
210
5
sin
1
102 4 5
2 1024
hx ky
3. Let P be (h, k), then chord of contact will be
1
2 3
Homogenising equation of hyperbola by equation of chord of contact gives
2
x2 y2 hx ky 1 h2 1 k 2
1 . If these are perpendicular lines, then 0
2 3 2 3 2 4 3 a
x2 y2 1
hence required locus is
4 9 6
R
4. For equilateral triangle r , hence R = 8
2
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r R
Now in radius r of ABC is the circum radius for second triangle. Hence x1
2 4
x1 R R
Similarly x 2 , x3 …
2 8 16
R R R
x1 + x2 + x3 + … = ...
4 8 16
R
R
Hence sum of all these radii is 4 R 8 .
R 2
1
2
2 2 2
z3 z z3 z 3 z z 3
5. R.M.S. A.M.
3 3
2 2 2 2
Also |z – 3| + |z| + |z + 3| = 2(|z| + 9), hence z 10 a = 3
where as z 3 z z 3 z 3 2 2 3 |z| 4
b = 4.
a + b = 7.
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