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KEY SHEET
Q.NO. KEY Q.NO. KEY Q.NO. KEY
1 B 31 D 61 C
2 A 32 C 62 C
3 D 33 D 63 A
4 B 34 D 64 A
5 B 35 A 65 B
6 B 36 A 66 B
7 B 37 D 67 D
8 D 38 A 68 B
9 B 39 D 69 D
10 C 40 B 70 C
11 C 41 A 71 B
12 A 42 D 72 A
13 C 43 B 73 D
14 C 44 C 74 B
15 B 45 A 75 C
16 D 46 B 76 A
17 B 47 A 77 A
18 A 48 D 78 C
19 C 49 B 79 C
20 B 50 A 80 D
21 2.00 51 4.00 81 0.00
22 6.00 52 4.00 82 3.00
23 4.00 53 5.00 83 3.00
24 4.00 54 4.00 84 8.00
25 6.00 55 4.00 85 5.00
26 2.00 56 4.00 86 5.00
27 2.00 57 4.00 87 3.00
28 3.00 58 4.00 88 0.00
29 5.00 59 4.00 89 4.00
30 4.00 60 4.00 90 9.00
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B R
90o
A
1.
B
R
2
1
cos
2 2
600
Angle between A & Bis1500
2. Use R 2 A2 B2 2ABcos
3. We have a = 32 – 4v
dv
= 32 – 4v
dt
dv
= dt
32 4v
Integrating both sides, we get
v n2
dv
4 32 4v = 0 dt
1 1
[ n(32 4 v)]4v =
4 16
32 – 4v = 1
4v = 31
31
v=
4
4. Displacement of particle is
2
x = t 2 + 16t + 2
3
Differentiating w.r.t. t, we get
dx 2
v= = – (2t) + 16
dt 3
4t
v= + 16
3
For v = 0,
4t
= 16
3
t = 12s
5. V u at
6. 5sin t 0.4
5cos 1 t 0.4
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v sin
vR
v cos v R
7.
1
h u y t – gt 2 30 m
2
1
30 u y 2 – 10 22
x
120 3m
2
u y 25m / s
2u y
T 5sec
g
x u x t 120 3 u x .2 u x 60 3
x 120 3 R
u x T 60 3 5 x 180 3
m m2
8. a= 1 g
m1 m 2
T = 1(g a)
9. Use energy conservation
Ki Ui Kf Uf
10. u 5gR at bottom
u gR at top
11. Gain in K.E. = Loss in P.E.
mg cos2 cos1
3
mg cos30 cos90 mg
2
12. 2gr v 5gr
5
ah a
2
13. m1v1 m2 v 2
3 16 6 v 2 v 2 8m / s
1
K 2 m2 v 22
2
1
6 8 192 J
2
2
14. Recoil velocity of the trolley is
mv 80 1
V= = = 0.2 m/s
(M m) (320 80)
Relative velocity of person w.r.t. ground is (1 – 0.2) = 0.8 m/s
The distance covered by person in 4s is
0.8 × 4 = 3.2 m
15. By definition,
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v1 v 2
e=
u1 u 2
3 v1 u 2
=
4 u
u
7
9
v1 – v2 = u
14
9
2v1 – 2v2 = u … (i)
7
From equations (i) and (ii),
v1 = 0
2
16. M.I of Hollow sphere MR 2
3
2
MI of solid sphere MR 2
5
2
m
17. I
12
18. L Lcm m r vcm
1
2
5
MR 2kˆ m 4Riˆ 3Rjˆ Riˆ MRkˆ
2
19. I I
MR 2 MR 2 2mR 2
M
M 2m
20. From conservation of angular momentum
21. A 3i 4 j 5 j
A 3i ˆj
| A | 10
22. Use v2 u 2 2 as
1
5 4t at 2
2
2 2
23. A B – A B = A2 + B2 + 2A B A2 B2 2A B
= 4A B
24. T 60 6a 4.00
25. mg sin 30 T ma
26. Kinetic friction is constant, hence frictional force will remain same (= 10 N).
27. When the body is at rest, force of friction between the ody and the floor = applied force = 2.8 N.
28. tan
29. Equation of motion of the block
mg – T = ma … (i)
Kinetic relation
a = r … (ii)
Torque equation for pulley
Tr = I … (iii)
Solving equations (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
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= 4.8 rad/s 2
dL 4A0 A0 3
30. A0
dt 4 4
CHEMISTRY
31. Expansion of octet is not possible for second period elements eq N O etc in option A, B if positive
charge delocalised expansion of octet of atom is required which is not possible where in option C
explanation of octet of oxygen is required which also not possible
H H
| |
H–N–H
H–N–H
NH2 NH2
NH2 — C
H2N C
NH2 NH2
36.
–ve charge
No delocalisation –ve charge delocalise
delocalise on oxygen
on benzene O
||
CH2–O–H O–H C–O–H
< <
41 .
42. Conceptual
43. Conceptual
44. Conceptual
45. Conceptual
46. Conceptual
47. Conceptual
48. Conceptual
49. Conceptual
50. Conceptual
51. Conceptual
52. Conceptual
53. Conceptual
54. Conceptual
55. Conceptual
56.
57. Conceptual
58. Conceptual
59. Conceptual
60. Conceptual
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MATHEMATICS
– – –
–13 04 12 2
61.
x – 3 0
2
62.
x 5 x –1
2x –1 – + –
63. 0
x 2x 1 x 1
–1 1 0 1
2 2
p2 1
67. cos sin p p2 1 2sin cos sin cos
2
p2 1
Also p3 q 3 p 2p3 2q 3p3 3p p3 3p 2q
2
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68. cos A [2cos 240 cos A] = cos A 2( cos 60)cos A
1
= cos A 1 2 = 0
2
69. Given that
tan cot = a … (i)
and sin cos = b … (ii)
Now, (b 1) (a 4) = {(sin cos ) 1}2{tan cot ) 2 4}
2 2 2 2
70. We have,
cos cos3 cos5 cos7 = 0
2cos4 cos3 2cos4 cos = 0
cos 4(cos3 cos ) = 0
Either, cos = 0 = (2n 1)
2
Or, cos 2 = 0 = (2n 1)
4
Or, cos 4 = 0 = (2n + 1)
8
Hence, (C) is the correct answer.
71. Since f(0) = 0 + 0 + c = c < 0
Therefore, roots will be of opposite sign, + = –b = –ve (b > 0)
It is given that < . So, + = –ve is possible only when
< 0, > 0, < 0 < <
72. Given equation is x2 – 2ax + a2 + a – 3 = 0.
If roots are real, then D 0
4a2 – 4(a2 + a – 3) 0 –a + 3 0 a – 3 0
a3
As roots are less than 3, hence f(3) > 0
9 – 6a + a2 + a – 3 > 0
a2 – 5a + 6 > 0
a2 – 5a + 6 > 0 (a – 2)(a – 3) > 0 a < 2, a > 3.
Hence a < 2 satisfy all the conditions.
73. The given condition suggest that a lies between the roots.
Let f(x) = 2x2 – 2(2a + 1)x + a(a + 1)
For ‘a’ to lie between the roots we must have discriminant 0 and f(a) < 0
Now, Discriminant 0, thus
4(2a + 1)2 – 8a(a + 1) 0
1
8 a 2 a 0 which is always true.
2
Also, f(a) < 0 2a2 – 2a(2a + 1) + a(a + 1) < 0
–a2 – a < 0 a2 + a > 0 a(1 + a) > 0 a > 0 or a < –1
74. Let f(x) = x2 – 2kx + k2 + k – 5
b
Since, both roots are less then 5. Then D 0, 5 and f(5) > 0
2a
Now, D = 4k2 – 4(k2 + k – 5)
= –4k + 20 0
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k5 … (i)
b
5 k<5 … (ii)
2a
and f(5) > 0
25 – 10k + k2 + k – 5 > 0
k2 – 9k + 20 > 0
(k – 5)(k – 4) > 0
k < 4 and k > 5 … (iii)
From equations (i), (ii) and (iii), we get k < 4
75. The given equation is x2 – 2mx + m2 – 1 = 0
(x – m)2 – 1 = 0
(x – m + 1)(x – m – 1) = 0
x = m – 1, m + 1
From given condition, m – 1 > –2 and m + 1 < 4
m > –1 and m < 3
Hence, –1 < m < 3.
76. A
77. Let W ={CAT,TOY,YOU………}
Clearly R is not reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
{CAT R TOY, TOY R YOU does not implies CAT R YOU}
78. Let R be given Relation . Let (a, b ) R, (b,c) R (a,c) R
79. S = {(x, y): y = x + 1 and 0 < x < 2}
S is not symmetric
T = {(x, y) : x – y is an integer}.
clearly T is an equivalence.
80. Since m divides n , for all n belongs to N, R is reflexive .R is not symmetric since for
3,6 N ,3R6 6R3 R is transitive since for n ,m ,r whenever n/m and m/r n/r ie n divides and m
divides r, then n will divide r.
81. (x2 + 1) is always positive, hence can be shifted to RHS (x + 3) (x – 1) < 0
5x –1 x 1 and x 1 7x – 3
2 2
82.
83. Apply loga x y x a y
84. (sin 2 6 sin 2 84) (sin 2 12 sin 2 78) .... (sin 2 42 sin 2 48) sin 2 90
= 7 + sin 2 90 = 8
85. tan 75 cot75 = cot15 tan15 = (2 3) (2 3)
86. 2(2sin 2 ) cos 2
= 2(1 cos 2) cos 2
= 2 3cos 2
87. cos6 sin 6 = 1 3sin 2 .cos2
cos4 sin 4 = 1 2sin 2 .cos2