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36 3 37 4 38 1 39 1 40 1
41 3 42 3 43 4 44 1 45 4
46 3 47 2 48 4 49 4 50 2
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56 9 57 4 58 6 59 7 60 4
MATHEMATICS
61 2 62 2 63 2 64 4 65 1
66 3 67 4 68 1 69 1 70 3
71 1 72 4 73 2 74 3 75 3
76 4 77 2 78 2 79 1 80 2
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. U Q W
400 4.2 1000
1680 1000 680J
2. W U 100 100 J
3. If W is the work done by the gas, then U Q W . So, that leads to
100 60 20 x .
x 60 cal
3/2
4. P V constant
1
T V constant
3
Since
2
1
V1 3
1 1/2
T2 T1 T1 2 2 T1 2
V2
4/3 4/3
5. P V1 P1 V2 ;
4/3
V 4/3 4/3
P1 P 1 P 8 P 23
V2
P1 16 P .
6. Adiabatic curves are more steeper than isothermal
7. V1 L1 ,V2 L2
For an adiabatic process
1 1
T1 V1 T2 V2
1
T V = constant
1 1
T1 L1 T2 L2
5 2
1 1
T1 L2 L L 3 3
2 2
T2 L1 L1 L1
T 400 1
8. Efficiency 1 2 or 1 or 50%
T1 800 2
f
9. In an ideal gas, internal energy nRT
2
5 3
U RT 4 RT 11RT
2 2
1 M .S .D
n 1 M .S .D L.C. 0.5 29 0.50
n 30
0.5 1 1 1
L.C. 0 1min
30 30 2 60
0.5
15. Least count 0.01mm
50
1 1 1 1
Diameter of ball D 2.5mm 20 0.01 2.7mm MS 0 1'
30 30 2 60
m D 0.01
m D 2% 3 2.7 100% 3.1%
RT VH H M He
16. V 1.68
M VHe He M H
17. Suppose m kg of ice into water . As the net heat changes is zero, so
mL mi si T ice mw sw T w
m80 2 0.5 20 5 1 20
m 80 100 20 m 1kg
Mass of water remaining in the beaker is 6kg
18. 9 K 65 s
3 K 45 s
9 60 s
135 3 s 65 s
3 K 5 s
70 2 s
s 35
19. As per Equi-partition law:
Each degree of freedom contributes
1
k BT Average Energy
2
1 3
In monoatomic gas D.O.F. = 3 Average energy 3 k BT k BT
2 2
W 500
20. 0.2 2500J
1 1 1
R 1 W 2500 500 2000 J
21. ne nh ni2
16 2
ne
n i
2
1.5 10
1.5 1.5 1032
5 109 / m3
22 22
nh 4.5 10 4.5 10
hc
22. KE hc
hc
e 3V0 ____(i )
0
hc
eV0 ____(ii )
20
Using (i) and (ii)
hc hc
t 40
40 t
t1 t1 t1 t1
N0 N0 2 N0 N0
N0 2 2 2
23. 2 4 8 16
4 t 1 80 t 1 20 days
2 2
12 6 6 12
2
12 6 6 12
72 72
2 4 2 4 10
18 18
3R 4 R 12 R 2 12 R
25. Req
3R 4 R 7R 7
12 R.C
T Creq
7
26. Fpeat 8 62 10V
2
Erms 5 2
E
27. C E CB 3 108 20 109
B
60 108 10 9 6
28. u 5 gR
v 2 u 2 2as
v 2 5 gR 2 gR
v 2 3 gR
R
u
v 2 3gR
ac 3g
R R
at g
atotal ac 2 at 2 9 g 2 g 2 10 g
L 1 6g
29. mg 1 cos I 2 sin / 2
2 2 L
2
30. 2100 70 rad / s P
60
P 220 220 7
1 Nm
70 70 22
CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Zero order
k2 1
33. 2 at 17 0 C 10 3 0.5 10 3 5 104
k1 2
2
34. r k SO2 O2
35. Conceptual
36. Na4 Fe CN 5 NOS
2.303 50 20
37. k log
23 50 40
2.303
k log 3 0.047ms 1
23
38. Conceptual
39. Cu , Zn, Sn
2.303 a x1
40. k log
t2 t1 a x2
2.303 a
41. k log
t ax
oxygen x atoms
OV = x
42. TV 2 x
2 2x
Ti x
3 3
Ti2 x Ox Ti2 O3
3
43. hydrogen is absent in PhCHO
44. Glucose,Fructose and Maltose can reduceTollens reagent
45. Order is 1.0 with respect to both acetone and H while zero with respect to Br2 .
46. A) NH 3 has higher boiling point than AsH 3 and PH 3 on account H-bonding. SbH 3 has
highest boiling point on account of highest molecular weight.
B) As the size of element increases, the strength of M H bond decrease and thus
stability decreases.
C) Basicity decreases down the group. (Drago rule)
D) HEHangle 0 : NH 3 107.8; PH 3 93.6, AsH 3 91.8, SbH 3 91.3
47. Ni :Mond’s process, Cu:Electrolysis, Zr: van-Arkel process, Ga: Zone refining
48. II Hyperconjugation
III -M effect
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Due to Hyperconjugation basicity increases and due to –M basicity decreases
H 2O
H C H R MG X R CH 2 OMgX R CH 2 OH
49. O
MATHEMATICS
61. n U 140, n F 60, n H 74, n C 75
n F H 42, n F C 18, n H C 30, n F H C 8
n F H C n F n H n C n F H C n F H n F C n H C
60 74 75 8 42 18 30 127
i) Number of students who do not play any of three games
n U n F H C 140 127 13
ii) Number of students who play cricket only
75 10 8 22 75 40 35
iii) Number of students who play football and hockey, but not cricket
n F H n F H C 42 8 34
62. Let f x x 3 4 x 2 x 6
Zeroes of f x 1, 2,3 A 1, 2,3
Also, let g x x 3 6 x 2 11x 6
Zeroes of g x 1,2,3 B 1, 2,3
i A B 1
ii B A 1
iii A B A 1, 2,3
63. U x : x N and 2 x 12
U 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
A x : x is an even prime A 2
B x : x is factor of 24 B 2,3, 4,6,8,12
A B 2 2,3, 4,6,8,12
A B is an empty set, is a true statement.
But, A B B A ' is not correct.
Again, A ' 3, 4,5, 6, 7,8,9,10,11,12 , B ' 5, 7,9,10,11
A ' B ' 3, 4, 6,8,12 B A , which is true and A B ' A ' B ' is the De
Morgan’s law, which is also true.
64. Given x 2 16 y 2 144
x2 y 2
2 2 1(An ellipse whose major axis is x -axis______(i)
12 3
and x y 2 25 ( a circle with radius r 5 units)_______(ii)
2
From the graph of (i) and (ii), we note that A B have four points.
65. When x 1, y 7 N , so 1,7 R .
When, x 2, y 2 3 5 N , so 2,5 R .
Again for x 3, y 3 2 5 N , so 3,5 R .
6 6
Similarly for x 4, y 4 N and for x 5, y 5 N .
4 5
Thus R 1,7 , 2,5 , 3,5
Hence Domain of R 1,2,3 and Range of R 7,5
66. Recall that a b stands for a divides b. For the elements of the given sets A and B, we
find 2 6,2 10,3 3,3 6,5 10
R 2, 6 , 2,10 , 3,3 , 3, 6 , 5,10
R 1 6, 2 , 10, 2 , 3,3 , 6,3 , 10,5
67. R x, y : x, y N , 2 x y 41
Reflexive : 1,1 R as 2.1 1 3 41 . So, R is not reflexive.
Symmetric: 1,39 R but 39,1 R . So, R is not symmetric.
Transitive: 20,1 R and 1,39 R . But 20,39 R , so R is not transitive.
68. Reflexive: 1,1 , 2,2 , 3,3 R, R is reflexive
Symmetric: 1,2 R but 2,1 R, R is not symmetric
Transitive: 1,2 R and 2,3 R 1,3 R, R is transitive.
69. Arranging the given data in ascending order, we get 2,3,5,7,8,9,10,11,14 . Here n 9 ,
which is odd.
1 th
Median n 1 observation
2
1 th
9 1 observation = 5th observation = 8
2
Thus, M 8
The values of xi M are: 6, 5, 3, 1,0,1, 2,3, 6
x i M
27
M .D. M i 1
3
9 9
Hence, M .D. M 3 .
70. When each observation is multiplied by 2, then variance is also multiplied by 2 2 .
New Variance 2 2 23.33 93.32
71. Mean x
fx i i
3 9 20 98 63 44 39 60 336
8
f i 42 42
f 42 62
f x x 3 7 3 5 4 3 14 1 7 1 4 3 3 5 4 7
i i
M .D. x 2.95
i 21
72. Variance of a data is not changed, if each item is increased or decreased by the same
quantity.
n 2 1 99
Variance 8.25
12 12
73. On the basis of the given information, following diagram is obtained.
B
x/2
x/2
A P
3x
1 1
tan tan 3 6 3
1 1 19
1 .
3 6
74. Let AB be the tower of the height h,D be the point x m away from B and C be another
point b m above D.
n x i
4 xi 4n i 1
1
i 1 n
2
n
1 n xi
Standard deviation
n i1
xi2 i 1
n
4 1 3 1.73
84. Hence N 10, x 12, x 2 1530
3
C.V. 100 25
12
85. In the following figure OP is the tower.
OP 100m
In right angled triangle POA.
100
tan 30 0
OA
OA 100 cot 300 100 3
In right angled triangle POB,
100
tan 450 OB 100 cot 450 100
OB
In right triangle AOB, using Pythagoras theorem, we get
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87. Let v1 i 2 j k , v2 3i 2 j k and v3 c a b i j j k
i j k
Since, v1 , v2 , v3 are coplanar. (Given)
1 2 1
3 2 1 0
Applying C2 C2 C1 C3 , we have
1 4 1
3 0 1 0 4 3 0 3 3
0
88. Max.distance l r
Min.distance r l
l is distance between point and centre.
89. Given that is the angle between asymptotes.