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1)-PCM21
2. we know
ne2
m
Cu Cu Cu 50
1.4 = 10/7
Au Au Au 49
3
5. v = A 2 x2 , x = A
2
6. As there will be no loss in internal energy of the gas
n1CV T1 n2CV T2 = (n1 + n2)CVT
P1V1 PV PV P V
T1 2 2 T2 1 1 2 1 T
RT1 RT2 RT1 RT2
P V P2 V2 T1T2
T 1 1
P1V1T2 P2 V2 T1
As number of moles of the gas will be constant
n1 + n2 = n
P1V1 P2 V2 PV1 PV2
RT1 RT2 RT RT
P1V1T2 P2 V2 T1 (P1V1 P2 V2 )T1T2 P1V1 P2 V2
P
T1T2 V1 V2 P1V1T2 P2 V2 T1 V1 V2
7. q
R
= qR = ItR = 103 5 0.5T = 25 mWb
8. Q = nCT = 600
U = nCVT = 450
C 4 4 4 3R
C CV 2R
CV 3 3 3 2
9. 1
P0 2 v2 P0 2gh 2gh
2
So, v 2 gh
g T
10. 100 2
g T
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11. Large surface area helps in releasing most of the heat from transistor and only collector is the region
which can be compensated in its width.
1012 2 104 25 4
13. Number of emitted electrons = 5 × 10 electrons
105
–15
q = + ne = 8 × 10 C.
Q+x x
1 2
15. Electric field between the capacitor plates =
20 2 0 C
Qx x 1
E= Q 2x
2A0 2A0 2A0
d
Potential different Ed = Q 2x
2A0
Q 2x
2C
Q
x = C
2
3 2
16. = B
4
d 3 2 dB
=
dt 4 dt
32
i=
R 4R
E
17. = E – ir
2
E
i= . . . (i)
2r
2E = i(3 + r) . . . (ii)
r=1
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18. dQ = dU + dW
PdV
C = Cv + …(i)
ndT
Differentiating TV 2 cons tan t
dV V
…(ii)
dT 2T
PV = nRT …(iii)
solving eq. (i), (ii) and (iii)
C=R
19. Z= R 2 X 2 = 9 X2
R 3
but cos =
Z 5
X = 4 .
0 A 4 0 A
23.
d d 3 d
d 2 2K
1 4
Or
d 1 3d
1
2 K
On solving, we get K = 2
24. q1 + q2 = 3Q, q3 + q4 = Q, q5 + q6 = Q
the field inside the metal plates must be zero
q1 q2 Q Q
0 …..(i)
20 20 20 20
3Q q3 q Q
4 0 ...…(ii)
20 20 20 20
3Q Q q q
5 6 0 …..(iii)
20 20 20 20
from (i), (ii) and (iii) we get
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Q 3Q
q3 ; q5
2 3
25. In a rigid system angular velocity of a point with respect to any other point is same.
d D dy y x
26. d ; x 2
d D
Y 0.1 10 20 4
2 2 (2)
0.25 25 25 5
= 0.25 y = 0.1
2
I Imax cos2
5
2S 2S 2S 8S
27. PB ,PA
3R 3R R 3R
PB 1
PB 4
29. When pure rolling starts friction reduces to zero. So plank does not have any acceleration so
surface is horizontal.
CHEMISTRY (SECTION-II)
1. D
[Cr(en)3]3+ ; Hyb. : d2sp3 ; does not exhibit geometrical isomerism but exhibits optical isomerism
2 3
[IrF3 (H2O)2 (NH3 )] ; Hyb. : d sp ; exhibits geometrical isomerism but does not exhibit optical
isomerism.
[NiCl4 ]2 ; Hyb. : sp3
2 3
[Co(CN)2 (ox)2 ]3 ; Hyb. : d sp ; exhibits both geometrical isomerism and optical isomerism.
2. C
Ni(CO)4 and [Co(CO)4 ] - both are tetrahedral and diamagnetic
3. C
50 C 230C
(I) Ni 4CO [Ni(CO 4 )] Ni 4CO
(impure) (volatile) (pure)
1
(II) Cu2S O2 Cu2O SO2
2
high
Cu2S 2Cu2 O
temp.
6Cu SO2
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electrolysis
(III) MgCl2 (s) Mg2 ( ) 2Cl ( )
4. C
In I group only Li form nitride and all II group metals form nitride.
H O (moist)
Mg N2 Mg3N2
2
Mg(OH)2 NH3
H O (moist)
Ca N2 Ca3N2
2
Ca(OH)2 NH3
H O (moist)
Li N2 Li3N
2
LiOH NH3
K + N2 no reaction
5. A
Thermal stability order top to bottom increases
6. A
Thermal stability order NH3 > PH3 > AsH3
7. A
PCl3 H2O H3PO3 HCl
8. C
Let the hydrocarbon Cx Hy, then it undergoes combustion in the following manner
y y
CxHy x O2 xCO2 H2O C
4 2
30 mol 90 mol 60 mol
1ml 3 ml 2 ml
or 1 mol 3 mol 2 mol
Equal volumes of all gases contain equal number of molecules at the same conditions of temperature
and pressure.
Therefore, we have
y y
x 2 and x 3 3 2 1 y 4
4 4
Thus, the molecular formula = C2H4
9. B
The number of electrons in each species is
NO 7 8 1 14, C22 6 6 2 14
CN 6 7 1 14, N2 7 2 14
10. B
Using de Broglie relationship
h 6.63 10 34
0.40 nm
m 1.67 10 27 103
11. D
Higher is the charge/size ratio, higher is the polarizing power
12. A
–
CN and NO has 14e each, hence same bond order = 3
13. A
We will find out the equilibrium temperature at which
G = 0. We know that
G = H – TS
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0 = H – TS
Therefore, h = TS. Hence,
179.1 1000
T 1118 K
160.2
14. D
For an ideal gas, isothermal reversible process,
v
S 2.303 nRlog 2
v1
100
2.303 2 8.314 log
10
–1 –1
= 38.3 J mol K
15. C
O OH
(i) CH MgBr
3
(ii) H O2
16. A
The expression for Tf is
Tf = i Kf m
For the reaction Na2 SO4 2Na SO24 , i 2 1 3
Hence, Tf = 3 1.86 (0.01/1) = 0.0558 K
17. A
Given that
Ag NH3 [Ag(NH3 )]
[Ag(NH3 )]
K1 3.5 10 3
[Ag ][NH3 ]
and [Ag(NH3 )] NH3 [Ag(NH3 )2 ]
Therefore, for the overall reaction
Ag 2NH3 [Ag(NH3 )2 ]
[Ag(NH3 )2 ] [Ag(NH3 )] [Ag(NH3 )2 ]
K
[Ag ][NH3 ]2 [Ag ][NH3 ] [Ag(NH3 )] [NH3 ]
–3 –3 –6
= K1 . K2 = 3.5 10 1.73 10 = 6.08 10 .
18. D
The reaction is
Ba(NO3 )2 CaCO3 BaCO3 2NaNO3
Here [CO23 ] [Na2CO3 ] 104 M.
Therefore, the solubility product is
K sp [Ba2 ][CO 32 ]
or 5.1 109 [Ba2 ] 104
2+ –5
We get [Ba ] = 5.1 10 . At this value, precipitation just starts.
19. D
The reaction are
H2CO3 H HCO3 K1 4.2 107 …(1)
HCO3 H
CO32 K 2 4.8 10 11
…(2)
+
As K2 << K1. All the H ions (in total) are due to equation (1) only
From the first equation,
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20. A
For the given cell reaction
Eocell 0.14 0.13 0.01 V
According to Nernst equation
0.0591 [Pb 2 ]
Ecell Eocell log But as
2 [Sn2 ]
0.0591 [Pb 2 ]
Ecell 0 0.01 log
2 [Sn2 ]
[Pb2 ] 0.01
log 0.3
[Sn2 ] 0.0296
[Pb2 ]
i.e., 0.5
[Sn2 ]
21. A
The rate expression is Rate = k[P]x [Q]y.
Substituting values for (I) and (II) from the given table and evaluating (I)/(II), we get
y y
0.0012 1 10 2 1 1
y 1
0.024 2 102 2 2
Substituting values for (I) and (III) and evaluating (I)/(III) we get
x x
0.0012 6 102 1 1
x 1
0.024 12 10 2 2 2
So, the overall order of the reaction is 1 + 1 = 2. Substituting values of x and y in the expression for
(I), we get
0.012 = k (6 10–2) (1 10–2) k = 2 min–1.
22. C
The protective power of lypophilic solution is expressed in terms of gold number, Lesser the gold
number greater its protective power.
23. B
For the molecule C2(Cl)(Br)(F)I six geometrical isomers are possible
24. C
For the given molecule two geometrical and two optical isomers are possible
25. D
+
Cl
CH3 CH CH 2 CH2 CH2 CH CH 2
OH
CH 2 Cl
H3C
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26. B
O O O
CH3 CH 2 C H OH CH3 CH C H CH3 CH2 C H
OH O
CH 3 CH2 CH CH3 CH2 CH CH C H
C C H CH3
CH3 O
27. C
Cl
Na
dry. Ether
Br
28. A
CH3–CH2–OH will give haloform test
29. B
30. D
Cl
H
is optically active isomer
C C C
H H
MATHEMATICS (PART-III)
1. 1 + a1 2 a1 , 1 a2 2 a2 , 1 an 2 an
n
Hence, (1 + a1)(1 + a2) ..... (1 + an) 2
ze 1
2. Let ze = 2z + 1 z
2
4 3
z 1 ze 1
Equation whose roots are ‘2z + 1’ is e 20
2 2
4 3
(ze – 1) + 2(ze – 1) + 32 = 0
Now,
x12 4x1 4 x1 8
28 x18 x18
257
x18 x18
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1 3
5. p , q
4 4
Mean = np, standard deviation = variance 3 npq = 9
1 3
n 9 n = 48 mean = 12
4 4
3 5 2 3 5 2 41
6. r1 r2
2 2 4
13 sin
8. Equation of normal at (13 cos , 5 sin ) is y 5 sin x 13cos
5 cos
5 5 5
cos = 0, sin , 2 sin1 , sin 1
24 2 24 24
4 sin t t cos t t 5 1
9. Let x = t, lim , now expand it
t0 t e 1 2t
2t 6
5
3
x2 2 3
10. g x x2 g x c 1 c c
5 5 5
2
5
x2 3 67
g x g4
5 5 5
2
11. f(x) < 2 for x < 1 and f(x) > 3 for x > 1
[2, 3]
10
12. Put 1 x
1
2 t I 2 t
13
3 dt
3
1 x 2
1
3
c
5
1 1 4x
13. y xy y ,y 1
2
19
I
6
1
x
14. Let f t dt k f(x) = e (1 + k)
0
1
t
e 1 k dt k
0
1
k
2e
1 2
1 3 41 3
15. A a 2 x 2 ax 1 dx a a
0
3 4 48 4
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1 cos 2x 1 cos 2x
16. y c1 cos x c 2 c3 c4
2 2
2 2
17. + 2 = 3a and 2 = f(a) = 2a
1 a 1 b 1 c 1 d
18. a, b, c, d
2 2 2 2
120 119 119
19. 3 = 3·3 = 3(4 – 1) = 3(4k – 1) = 12k – 3 = 12(k – 1) + 9
100
20. Number of ways of selecting ‘r’ person from 60 men and 40 women is Cr
100
Maximum = C50
21. Number of ways of selecting atleast zero things from ‘p’ alike things is (p + 1)
9
10 1 1 119 1
6
22. AAA BBB can be arranged at ‘6’ places in 20
33
‘6’ places can be selected 3 c1 3c1 3 c 2 3 81
20 81 = 1620
6
c3 5
23. 3
6 54
2
24. AB = A ABA = A = AB = A
2 2
A = A and B = B
2 2 2
(A + B) = A + B + AB + BA = 2(A + B)
3 2 2
(A + B) = (A + B) (A + B) = 2 (A + B)
7 6
(A + B) = 2 (A + B)
bc ˆi ˆj kˆ
25. a
a b c 2
x 1 y 2 z 3
26. k1 x = 1 + 3k1, y = 2 + k1 and z = 3 + 2k1
3 1 2
x 3 y 1 z 2
k 2 x = 3 + k2, y = 1 + 2k2 and z = 2 + 3k2
1 2 3
P(4, 3, 5) only (B) and (C) satisfy
1 3
27. sin A cosB and cos A sinB
4 4
2 1 2
A B sin A cot A = 3
2 4
A B C 7 A B C R 3
28. 1 4 sin sin sin R 4r sin sin sin
2 2 2 4 2 2 2 r 4
1
29. sin1 x cos 1 x cos 1 x cos1 x cos1 x x 0,
2 4 2
2
30. tan1 x cot 1 x 2 2tan1 x tan1 x 5 tan 1 x
2
, x = –1
2 8 3 4
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