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Now, 2 A 2 A1 8 8 2 4 16 12
2
4
log x 2
2. Let log x 2 log dx
2 36 12 x x 2
4
2log x
dx
2
2 2log x log 6 x
4
log x
I dx 1
log x log 6 x
2
4
log x 6 x
I dx 2
2
log 6 x log x
b b
f x dx f a b x dx
a a
On adding Equations 1& 2, we get
4
log x log 6 x
2I dx
log 6 x log x
2
2I 2 I 1
P p
B b C c
Given that PA 2PB 3PC 0
OA OP 2(OB OP ) 3(OC OP) O
a 2b 3c
OP
6
1
Area of APC ( a b b c c a )
6
1
Area ofABC (a b b c c a )
2
Ratio of area of ABC to that of APC is 3
10
1
4. Given expansion x sin x , Here n 10 is even
x
7
Middle term Tn T19 T51 7 given
1 1 8
2 2
5
10 1 5 63
C5 x sin x
x 8
10 9 8 7 6 1 5 5 63
x sin x
5 4 3 2 1 x5 8
63
63 4sin 5 x
8
1
sin 5 x
32
1
sin x
2
nπ
x nπ 1 , n z
6
5. Given that : x1 x2 .... x8 30.....1
x1, x2 ,...x8 2
Let u1 x1 2, u2 x2 2....u8 x8 2
From(1), u1 u2 ... u8 30 16 14
Number of solutions n r 1 Cr 1 = 14 8 1 C8 1 21C 7 .
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6.
r
h 4 l
x x2 1 x2 1
y 2 2 2
1 1
1 C C
2 2
2x
Hence, y
x2 1
1 1 4
f .
2 1
1 5
4
8. Given point P 2,3 and given line is 2 x 3 y 4 k x 2 y 3 0
2 x 3 y 4 0.........1
And x 2 y 3 0............ 2
Point of intersection is (1) and (2) is A 1, 2
P 2,3
A
M
1,2 P1 b, k
Radius, r g 2 f 2 c 1 4 3 2 .
9.
5R
2G
5
P (one red ball)
7
2 6 12
case (i) ; .
7 7 49
2
P (one green ball)
7
5 4 20
case (ii) ;
7 7 49
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P (2nd ball is red) .
49 49 49
2x
10. Given that f x
x 1
2
f x 2
x 1
Differentiate with respect to ‘x’
2
f ' x 0
2
x 1
f is strictly decreasing, so f is one.-one
2x
We have, y yx y 2 x
x 1
yx 2x y
y
x
y2
range codomain.
f is injective but not surjective.
19 n
-1
11. cot cot 1+ 2p
n=1 p=1
19
=cot cot -1 1+n n+1
n=1
19 1
=cot tan -1
1+n n+1
n=1
19 n+1-n
=cot tan -1
1+n n+1
n=1
19
=cot tan -1 n+1 -tan -1n
n=1
=cot tan -1 2-tan -11+tan -13-tan -12+....+tan -1 20 -tan -1 19
=cot tan -1 20 -tan -1 1
20-1
=cot tan -1
1+20
Solving x 2 4 y; x 2 y 4 2 0 is
y2 , y 8
And x 2 2 , x 4 2
P 2 2,2 and Q 4 2,8
2
Length of chord,PQ 6 2 36 6 2 1 6 3 .
x 1 y 2 z 3
14. Given line is and palne is x 2 y kz 3
2 1 2
Let ‘ θ ’ be the angle between plane and line, then
al bm cn
sinθ=
a 2 b2 c2 l 2 m2 n2
2 2
cos
3
1
sin
3
1 2 1 2 1 k 2
3 4 1 4 1 4 k2
5 k 2 2k
5 k 2 4k 2
5
k2
3
5
k
3
15. Given that z1 9
Centre of circle C1 0,0
Radius, r1 9
And z2 3 4i 4
Centre of circle, C2 3,4
Radius, r2 4
C1C2 9 16 5
r1 r2 9 4 5
z1 z2 min 0
x x , 1 x 1
16. Given that f x x x , 1 x 2
x x , 2 x 3,
Now, a 2 b 2 1 e 2
b 2e2 b2 a 2 75 b 2 a 2
b a 15.... 2
Solving (1)&(2) we get
18.
1,2
0,1
1,0
1
Required Area x 1 2 x dx
0
1 1
x2 1 2
x
x 0
2 log 2
0 e 0
1 1
0 1 0 2 1
2 log 2e
3 1
2
sq.units
2 log e
19. Since a, b, c are in G.P with common ratio r then
a, b ar , c ar 2
Since 3a,7b and 15c are in A.P then
2 7b 3a 15c
14ar 3a 15ar 2
15r 2 14r 3 0 a 0
15r 2 9r 5r 3 0
3r 5 r 3 1 5 r 3 0
1 3
r ,r
3 5
1
0r
2
Common difference of A.P 7b 3a
PHYSICS
26. Given wavelength of photon
hc
The energy of the photon is Ee ........(1)
Where h planks constant
work function
work function
hc hc hc
2 2
27. from text question
Initial velocity u 0
From equation motion
1
s ut at 2 ( s h)
2
1
For AG, h gt12
2
ma T cos60
60
T sin 60 a cos60
a cos60
m
2
m
Free Body diagram of
2
T
a cos60
m
g
2
mg ma
T cos60....1
2 2
Free Body diagram of m
N
T cos60
60
T
mg
T cos60 ma
ma
T
cos 60
T 2ma..... 2
A
R 50Ω
From diagram
R 50
Requ v .... 1
Rv 50
2 98
Requ R R R.... 2
100 100
98 R 50
50 v
100 Rv 50
98 Rv 98 50 100 Rv
2 Rv 98 50
Rv 49 50
Rv 2450Ω
x
33. Given Electromagnetic wave is E y 66cos 2π 1011 t ....1
C
E
We know C o .... 2
Bo
In an Electromagnetic wave electric field and magnetic field vectors and direction of
propagation of Electromagnetic wave are mutually perpendicular
From (2)
E 66
Bo o 2.2 107 T
C 3 108
2πC x
Now Bz Bo cos t
C
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Bz 2.2 107 cos 2π 1011 t
C
34. Given
Side of cubical vessel= a
Density of water w
Density of liquid l 2
Mass of cube m v a3 v a 3
Weight of cube F mg a3 g
a a
The buoyant force F ' 2 a 2 x g 2 a 2 g 2 a 2 xg
2 2
a3
Restoring force is F F ' F 2 g 2 a 2 xg a 3 g 2 a 2 xg
2
F 2 a 2 xg
Restoring acceleration a f
m m
Compare with a 2 x
2 a 2 g
2
m
2 a2 g
2
a2
2g
a
2π a
T 2π
2g
V
35. tan 1
H cosθ
V H sin
V V
tan 2
H cos 90 θ
H sin θ
12V 3 2
d /4
d /4 SO O
d
3d / 4
d /4 D
Given
d d d 3d d
x
4 4 2 4 4 2
Due to reflection phase difference of π is included in upper wave hence central maxima
1 D 1 50000
position is 250 from O
2 d 2 100
42.
3V
1µF R1
4
R2
1
Given
Capacitance C 1µF
Internal resistance r 0.5Ω
In steady state current in the branch containing the capacitor is zero and hence
electromotive force E is shared between r and R2 in the ratio of their resistance.
Voltage across
ER2
R2 is 2 volts=voltage across capacitor
R2 r
Q CVC 1µF 2V 2µC
dx
x
2 mgx 2dx
d xdN
R2
R
2 mg 2 2
d x dx mgR
R2 0 3
1 2 mR 2
I mR I
2 2
4 g
. If t be the time for complete stop
3 R
3 R
t t
4 g
44. Given
q
Specific charge
m
Magnetic field strength B
Speed V 2 d B
Electromagnetic force will provide the necessary centripetal force
θ
b
x
f
From diagram
b dy b
tan θ
f dx f
b
dy dx
f
bx
y c
f
At x 0, y b
bx
y b
f
46. Let mass of the boulder that can be swept by the river be given by.
m kV x g y d z
m V x g y d z
x y z
M 1L0T 0 L1T 1 L1T 2 M 1L3
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M z Lx y 3 zT x 2 y
z 1; x y 3z 0; x 2 y 0
Solving x 6; y 3, z 1
m kV 6 g 3d
m V
100 6 100
m V
6 1 6%
The percentage change in mass is 6% when speed changes by 1%
47. Given
π
y1 a sin kx t k .....1
2
π
y2 a sin kx t ... 2
3
From principle of superposition
π
y y1 y2 a sin kx t sin kx t
3
π π
2a sin kx .cos t
6 6
π
Nodes are positions where A 2a sin kx 0
6
π π
x π,2π,3π........ for x 0
2 6
x 1 1 1
1 ; 2 ; 3 ;..........
2 6 6 6
5 11 17 23
, , , .......
3 3 3 3
5 11 17
Obviously , x , , and lie between x 1 and x 6m
3 3 3
So there are 3 nodes between x 1 and x 6m
48. Total binding energy of helium atom 2 He4 4 7 28MeV
Total binding energy of deuteron 1 H 2 1 p 1n 2 1.1 2.2MeV
Hence, binding energy of 2 deuterons 2 2.2 4.4MeV
So, the energy released in forming helium nucleus from two deuterons is
28 4.4 MeV 23.6 MeV
12V
2µF
4µF q1 16µC
q1 q1
6µF
3µF q1 24µC
q2 q2
12V
50.
B
A V
VO
V' 2V
Given, 1 o ,
V V
or V ' V 2Vo ,
or V ' Vo V Vo
Velocity of separation = Velocity of approach so, e 1.0
H + 10 2 Normality
W 1000
N
E V in mL
2 4 103 1000
10
E 10
E 40 g
GMW
E n factor 2
n factor
(Or)
GMW n factor E
2 40
80 g
52. Let the molecular masses of A and B be M A and M B recpectively.
Pressure exerted by the gas B 1.5 1.0 0.5 atm
Volume and temperature are same in the both the gases
For gas A:
P 1 atm
W 1g
M MA
We know that,
W
PV RT
M
1
1 V RT
MA
M A : M B 1: 2
53. NH 4HS(S) NH3(g) H 2S(g)
Total pressure is P atm . One half of this is equal to partial pressure of ammonia. It is
also equal to to partial pressure of hydrogen.
1 P
PNH3 PH 2S P
2 2
P P
at old equilibrium K p atm2
2
2
P2
at new equilibrium
4 atm
2 P atm P H S
2
P
PH2S atm = 0.25P
4
54. Given ,
t1 3
2 1
t1 2
2 2
a x 100 25 75%
a x 100 75 25%
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t1
?
t2
Applying 1st Order kinetics
2.303 a
K log
t ax
Or
1 a
K In
t ax
(
MnO2
2) 2 KClO3 2 KCl 3O2
3) 4Zn 10
HNO dilute 4Zn NO3 2 5H 2O + N 2O
3
4) Chlorine can be prepared by reacting HC with MnO 2 .The reaction is represented by
this equation. MnO2 s 4HC aq C 2 g MnC 2 aq 2H 2O .
Chlorine is an yellow green gas.
61. 1) Xenon tetrafluoride react with water
6XeF4 12H 2O 2XeO 3 4Xe 3O 2
2) Calcium hydroxide react with chlorine
2Ca OH 2 2C 2 Ca CO 2 CaC 2 2H 2O
3) White phosphorus react with sodium hydroxide and water
P4 3NaOH 3H 2O PH 3 3Na
White phosphorus react with sodium hydroxide and water to produce phosphine and
sodium hypophosphite . Sodium hydroxide - cold, concentrated solution. This reaction
takes place slowly.
NO O3 NO 2 O 2 it is a redox reaction
62.
C MgBr
C 2 / h alc.KOH CH3MgBr
CH 4
3-chloro cycle pentence Cyclopentadiene methane
Cyclopentene
Cyclopenta diene carbanion
63 Both aliphatic & aromatic aldehydes answer silver mirror test.
OH
NH
Proline structure contain secondary amine group
65. Ofloxacin is a bactericidal antibiotic
66.
3-methylhex-4-en-1-yne
67.
O CH 3
HBr *
OH BrCH2 COOH
68.
+
OH O
C C
OH HNO2 -N2 H
OH + H
NH 2
-H
N2 +
trans
OH
H H
H O
OH HNO2 OH
H
NH 2
shift
NH 2
N 2
69 More electropositive metals like calcium are usually prepared by electrolysis. Carbon
forms a carbide with calcium instead.
70. Linkage, Geometrical, optical isomers given by option -1
71. Given,
Boiling point of pure Benzene, T 353.23K
Weight of solute, W1 1.80g
Weight of solvent, W2 90g
Boiling point of solution, Ts 354.4 K
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Ebullioscopic constant, K b 2.53 K Kg M
Molar of solute, M =?
Tb K b .m
Tb Ts To
354.11 353.23k 0.88
1.8 1000
0.88 2.53
M 90
M 57.50 g mol-1
72.
KMnO4 N1V1 N 2V2 H 2O2
0.5 100 N 50
N for H 2O 2 1eq. L-1
0.5 mol. L-1
No of moles O 2 by decomposition 2.5 103
g
Volume of O 2 at STP 2.5 10 3 22700 mL
g
56.75 mL
73 Teflon, orlon , Buna-N, Natural Rubber.
74. Recommended limits for certain substances in Drinking Water.
Manganese Mn
2+
0.05ppm
75.
CH3 -CH=CH-CHO CH3 CH 2 CH C CHO
Cis +trans CH 3
E+Z
CH3 - CH = C - CHO
CH 3 CH3 CH 2 CH CH CHO