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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
2.
3. A, C D A
4. A C B
5. C B A
6. A B C
7. B C A
8. A B, C, D A, B, C, D
9. A, C, D B, C, D A, B
10. A, C, D A, D A, B, C
11. C B, C A, C
12. C D C
13. A D D
14. B A A
15. A C A
16. C D B
2. 2 2 4
3. 1 5 1
4. 4 3 7
5. 5 1 1
6. 3 1 1
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Physics PART – I
Hints & Solution
SECTION – A
1. VP cos = u cos
usin – VP sin ucos sin
t = u sin –
g cos
u sin( – )
=
gcos
usin
For the trajectory of the particle to sharply change from the horizontal line to the inclined line, the
impact of the particle with inclined plane should reduce the u sin component of velocity to zero.
Hence the particle moves up the incline with speed u cos .
Hence as increases, the height to which the particle rises shall decrease.
m M
2R GM dx x
R GMm dx m
4. F= =
R x2 2R 2 R
R
5. aA = g sin 37°
Spring is at its natural length
Hence aB = g sin 37° = 6 m/s2
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7. The KE of given section AP and PB will be equal if MI of each section AP and section PB about A is
same.
x
x2 L2 x2
IAP= (x) IPB= IAB – IAP = (x) – (x)
3 3 3 A P B
3 3 3 L
x L x
IAP= IPB =
3 3 3
3
L L
or x3 = or x = 1/ 3
2 2
10. Slope of displacement time graph is velocity and rate of change of velocity is acceleration.
11. That wire will break first whose stress reaches the breaking stress (for that material) first.
F F
Stress = where F is the tension in the wire. F is same in both the wires.
A r 2
1
Thus stress 2 for the wire of smaller radius, the stress is more.
r
Thus the wire with smaller radius will break first.
12. dl dx ˆi dy ˆj
F dl xy 2 dy
on the path, x = y so F dl y 3 dy
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y2
W y 4 y1 y 42 y14
4 4
y1 = 0; y2 = 3.00 m
1
So W (2.50)(3)4 50.6 J
4
L
(14-16). Kx 0 A g Mg 2Mg 0
2
L
K(x0 x) A x g Mg 2Mg 3Ma
2
g
2
amplitude
SECTION – C
2. Mg – T = Ma
T – mg = ma
2Mmg
T=
(M m)
T 2Mmg 2mg
2 109
A A(M m) m
A 1
M
M=2
F/ A b a
3. Y= ,r b x
dy / dx L
r = b – tan x, A = (b – x tan )2
L L
F dx
0 dy
Y 0 (b x tan )2
L = 10–3m = 1mm
4. || = | v (B ) |
ˆi ˆj kˆ
ˆ
= (2i) 0 1 2 4
0 3/5 4/5
5. In fluid frame ball is moving with constant velocity (terminal) and resultant of all forces acting on it
zero.
(A) Buoyant force
(B) viscous force
(C) mg
2 ( 0 )gr 2 2 900 10
vt 25 10 4 = 50 m/s
9 9 0.1
2
6. 2Av = 2F
F A
2
3r 3
v 2
v
3 v
v = 30 m/s
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
3. It may be possible that few particles of gas A have higher velocities than that of few particles of gas
B.
4. 96 ppm of SO 24 = 100 ppm of CaCO3 so 384 ppm of SO 24 = 400 ppm of CaCO3
5.
6. LiF is insoluble in water but not because of its covalent character rather its high lattice energy which
is not easily compensated by its hydration energy.
7.
O3
H /H2 O H /
OH
Zn
O
O
H
(Major)
8. Total lines
6 6 6
for Balnmer series
for Lyman series
5 5 5
4 4 4
& UV region
3 3 3
2 2 2
1 1 1
w w
9. All are extension of PV = nRT, n &d
M V
12. The carbocation formed will be 3, hence will be more stable.
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SECTION – C
1.
CH 2 CH2 CH2 CH2
+
O O O O
3. OH
OH OH
OH OH
CH3 CH3
A n
AO3
4.
x n x 6 1 x 5
number of electron releases in oxidation = (5 – n)
equivalent of An+ = 2 (5 – n)
equivalent of MnO4 = 0.8 5
2 (5 – n) = 0.8 5
n=3
5. A 2B 2C D
2 4 0 0
at eq. 2 x 4 2x 2x x
2x = 2 so x = 1
2
2x x 4
K eq 2
1
2 x 4 2x 4
6. Either 7 1 or 6 1 or 5 1 or 4 1 or 3 1 or 2 1
Only one transition can be obtained at a time as only single atom is given.
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SECTION – A
4. Mid point of the chord intercepted by hyperbola is same as mid point of the chord intercepted
between asymptotes.
h 1 2 4 k 2 6 2
,
2 2 2 2
(h, k) (1, – 2).
line intersect asymptote at one point only hence it is the centre of hyperbola.
200
7. If p is a prime such that 100 > p > , then p and 2p but not 3p belong to [1, 2, …, 200].
3
While just p belongs to (1, 2, …, 100), so p does not divide 200C100 but consider 61 the largest prime <
200
3
61 3 divides 200! but only 61 divides 100!.
200
Hence 61 divides C100.
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2 2 n
8. In the expansion of (a x + 2bx +c)
2 n
the sum of the coefficients = (a + 2b +c)
2
Let f() = a + 2b +c
2 2
Its discriminant = 4b – 4ac = 4(b –ac ) < 0
Hence, f() < 0 or f() > 0 for all R
If a > 0 then f() > 0 (a2 + 2b + c)n > 0
2 n
If c > 0 i.e. f(0) > 0 f() > 0 (a + 2b + c) > 0
2 n
If a < 0 then f() < 0 (a + 2b + c) < 0 if n is odd
If c < 0 i.e. f(0) < 0 f() < 0 (a2 + 2b + c)n > 0 if n is even.
2
9. Roots of x +x +1 = 0 are complex cube roots of unity,
so h(w) = h(w2) =0
2 2
w f(1) + w g(1) = 0 and w f(1) + wg(1) =0
f(1) = g(1) = 0.
abc
10. b H.M
3
a + c > 2b
a2 c 2 2 2 2
Also a 2c 2 a + c > 2ac > 2 b ( G.M. > H.M)
2
a2 + c 2 > 2b2 .
1
11. y 2 and |sinx + cosx| 2.
y
1
Hence y + = 2 and sinx + cosx = 2 , which is possible for y = 1, x = /4.
y
3
12. Solving it, we get sin( + ) = sin cos2 cos = 0 = ,
2 2
5
(i) = tan = 1, , .
2 4 4
3 3 7
(ii) = tan = – 1, , .
2 4 4
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2
= (z + 1)(z + 2kz + 1).
It has roots – 1 and k k 2 1 since k2 1, we have k 2 1 i 1 k2 so
2
k k 2 1 k 2 1 k 2 1.
so, all the roots have modulus 1.
SECTION – B
2
(D) Since in the part (1), we have found x2 (2a + at ) > 2a, (if t 0)
For three real normals, x2 > 2a = 2 1 = 2
i.e. x2 > 2.
p
2. (A) sp =
2
2A (p 1)d a
2a
2A (p 1)d … (1)
p
2b
2A (q 1)d … (2)
q
2c
2A (r 1)d … (3)
r
Multiply (1), (2) and (3) by (q r), (r p) and (p q) and add
a
(q r) 0 .
p
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c1 c c n n 1
3. We know that 2 2 ... n n .
c0 c1 cm 2
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