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TEST-09 (21-09-2021)
Time: 3 Hours OPEN TEST SERIES Maximum Marks: 180
Quantity Values
Constant of gravitation 6.67259 × 10–11 N-m2 kg–2
Speed of light in vacuum 2.99792458 × 108 m s –1
Avogadro constant 6.0221367 × 1023 mol–1
Gas constant 8.314510 JK–1-mol–1
Boltzmann constant 1.380658 × 10–23 JK–1
8.617385 × 10–5 eV K–1
Stefan-Boltzmann constant 5.67051 × 10–8 W m–2 - K–4
Wien’s displacement law constant 2.897756 × 10–3 m -K
Charge of proton 1.60217733 × 10–19 C
Mass of electron 9.1093897 × 10–31 kg
5.48579903 × 10–4 u
Mass of proton 1.6726231 × 10–27 kg
1.007276470 u
Permeability of vacuum 4 × 10–7 NA–2
Permittivity of vacuum 8.854187817 × 10–12 C2 N–1 m–2
Faraday constant 96485.3029 C mol–1
Planck constant 6.6260755 × 10–34 J-s
4.1356692 × 10–15 eV-s
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PART-I : PHYSICS
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
1. Charge is sprayed onto a large non conducting belt above the left hand roller. The belt carries
charge with a uniform surface charge density , as it moves with a speed v between the rollers as
shown. The charge is removed by a wiper at right hand roller. For a point just above the sheet
mark the correct option.
0 v
(A) magnetic field is , out of the plane of the page, parallel to axis of roller.
2
(B) Magnetic field is 0, out of the plane of the page, perpendicular to axis
0
(C) Eclectic field is perpendicular to the plane of sheet
2
(D) If an electron moves parallel to V just above the sheet it will experience an upward magnetic force.
3. A current passes through an ohmic conductor of nonuniform cross section. Which of the following
quantities are independent of the cross-section?
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(A) the charge crossing in a given time interval. (B) drift speed
(C) current density (D) free-electron density
C C C
1 5
6
C C
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15C
(A) The equivalent capacitance between points 1 & 2 is
11
5C
(B) The equivalent capacitance between points 3 & 6 is
3
15C
(C) The equivalent capacitance between points 1 & 3 is
14
14C
(D) The equivalent capacitance between points 3 & 5 is
15
5. The electrostatic potential (r ) of a spherical symmetric system, kept at origin, is shown in the
adjacent figure, and given as
q q
r = ( r R0 ) r = ( r R0 )
4 0 r 4 0 R 0
Which of the following option(s) is/are correct?
(A) For spherical region r Ro, total electrostatic energy stored is zero.
(B) Within r = 2Ro, total charge is q.
(C) There will be no charge anywhere except at r = Ro.
(D) Electric field is discontinuous at r = Ro.
(A) potential is zero at a point on the axis which is x/3 on the right side of the charge – Q/4
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(B) potential is zero at a point on the axis which is x/5 on the left side of the charge – Q/4
(C) electric field is zero at a point on the axis which is at a distance x on the right side of the
charge – Q/4
(D) there exist two points on the axis where electric field is zero.
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7. A bullet of mass 0.01 kg strikes a block of mass 0.09 kg and gets embedded in it. The block then
slide along the surface and comes to rest at point B. The coefficient of friction varies as (x)=0.1x
along the surface where AB = 1 m and x is measured from point A. Find the velocity with which
the bullet hits the block.
8. A 20 kg block is initially at rest on a horizontal surface for which the coefficient of friction is 0.6.
If a horizontal force F is applied such that it varies with time as shown in figure. Determine the
speed of the block (in m/s) after 10 s. ( g = 10 m/s2)
y
200
Force (N)
0 x
5 10
time (s)
9. A block of mass 1 kg is kept on smooth inclined surface of an elevator moving up with a constant
velocity of 5 m/s. The work done by normal reaction (as seen from ground) on the block is 10 sec
is __________.
10. A glass vessel is partially filled with mercury and when both are heated together, the volume of
the unfilled part of vessel remain constant at all temperature. Find the initial volume of mercury if
the empty part measures 34 cm3.(in cm3) [Given : vessel = 9 x 10–6/°C; Hg = 18 × 10–5/°C]
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11. The wavelength (in Å) of the K line for the uranium atom (Z = 92) is (R =107 m–1)
12. If the half lives of a radioactive element for and decay are 4 year and 12 years respectively,
then the percentage of the element that remains after 12 year will be -
13. The diagram shows a modified meter bridge, which is used for measuring two unknown resistance
at the same time. When the first galvanometer is used for obtaining the balance point, it is found at
point C. Now the first galvanometer is removed and the second galvanometer is used, which gives
balance point at D. Using the details given in the diagram, the value of R1+R2 .is NR where ‘N’
is an integer then the value of 300N is ( AB = L; AC = L/4 and AD = 2L/3 )
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14. A wooden cube (density 0.5 gm/cc) of side 10 cm is floating in water kept in a cylindrical beaker
of base area 1500 cm2. When a unknown mass is kept on wooden block the level of water rises in
the beaker by 2mm. If the unknown mass is m (in GRAM) then the value of m.
P
d
O
S
D v
18. Suppose P is the point where 5th order maxima was lying at t = 0. Then after how much time third
order minima will lie at this point -
2D D 3D 3D
(A) (B) (C) (D)
v v 2v v
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PART-II : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
19. Let ƒ be a real valued differentiable function defined on [1,) with ƒ(1) = 1. Suppose
1
ƒ'(x) = 2 , then
x ƒ2 (x)
(A)ƒ(x) is increasing on [1, ) (B) ƒ(x) is decreasing on [1, )
(C)ƒ(x) 1 + for every x [1, ) (D) ƒ(x) 1 for every x )
4
3 4 (n 2) L
22. Let L = 2C0 C1 C2 ...... .Cn (where Cr = nCr). If S lim n then which of the
2 3 (n 1) n 2
(A) ƒ(x) is monotonically increasing in (4n 1) , (4n 1) for all n N.
2 2
(B) ƒ(x) has a local minima at x = (4n – 1) , n N.
2
(C) The points of inflection of the curve y = ƒ(x) lie on the curve x tan x + 1 = 0.
(D) Number of critical points of y = ƒ(x) in (0, 10) are 19.
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24. The value of for which the system of equations
(1 – )x + 3y – 4z = 0
x – (3 + )y + 5z = 0
3x + y – z = 0
possesses non-trivial solutions is(are)
(A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) 2
26. The point of contact of the tangent to the curve x2017y1033 = K divides the portion of the tangent
between the co-ordinate axes in the ratio of a : b (a from x-axis), then sum of the digits of (a + b) is
/2
dx
27. If (
0
4
sin x 4 cos x )8
, then 140 is
28. Let a, b, c, d be real numbers such that a + b + c + d = 10 then the minimum value of
a2 cot 9º + b2 cot 27º + c2 cot 63º + d2 cot 81º is n (n N). Then 'n' is equal to
1
29. If ƒ() = 64 sec + 27 cosec when lies in (0, /2) then min ƒ() is equal to
25
30. A sportsman’s chance of shooting an animal at a distance r > a (“a” is constant) is given to be
a2/r2. he fires at r = 2a and if he misses, then again fires at r = 3a. He repeats the same process at
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r = 4a, 5a and 6a. When he misses at r = 6a, then animal escapes into the jungle. If the odds
against the sportsman are p : q, then q – p is equal to
x 1 y 3 z 4
31. Let image of the line in the plane 2x – y + z + 3 = 0 be L. A plane 7x + py +
3 5 2
qz + r = 0 is such that it contains the line L and perpendicular to the plane 2x – y + z + 3 = 0 then
value of p is equal to
32. Suppose ƒ is twice differentiable function satisfying ƒ"(x) = –ƒ(x). Define two functions g(x) and
h(x) by g(x) = ƒ'(x) and h(x) = (ƒ(x))2 + (g(x))2. If h(5) = 5, then h(10) is equal to
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SECTION-III: Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs each describing theory, experiment and data etc. Four questions
relate to two paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has
ONLY ONE is correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). You will be awarded
3 marks if only the correct option is chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. (–1) marks
will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
Paragraph for questions no. 33 & 34
1
Let f be a continuous function such that g(x) = f (t) |x – t| dt where x [–1, 1].
1
1
g"(x)
33. The value of
0
f (x)
dx , (ƒ(x) is equal to
36. If a variable circle touches the loci of A externally and also the locus of B, then latus rectum of
locus of centre of variable circle is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 16
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PART-III :CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
39. The statement that is/are correct for both electrochemical (galvanic) cells and electrolytic cells is
(A) G = –nFE
(B) Free energy decreases in both cells
(C) The cell potentials are temperature independent
(D) Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy in both cells
41. Which of the following statements are correct for given reaction sequence:
2CH2=CH–CO2Et + Me–NH2 (P) (Q) (R)
EtONa H3O
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42. The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution for molecular speeds is shown in the following figure
f(v)
W
H
L v
In the figure, H is the height of the peak, L is the location of the maximum and W is the width at
half height. As the temperature is decreased.
(A) H increases, L decreases and W increases
(B) H increases, L decreases and W decreases
(C) H decreases, L decreases and W increases
(D) H decreases, L decreases and W decreases
x
45. Graph between log and log p is a straight line at angle 45° with intercept OA as shown.
m
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x
Hence, at a pressure of 0.2 atmis :
m
45°
x A
log
m 0.3010
O logp
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46. Which of following pairs can’t be differentiate with given reagent.
(1) Glucose & Fructose Br2 water
(2) Sucrose &-glucose Tollen’s reagent
NH2 NH–CH3
47. A sample of hard water contains 244 ppm of HCO3 ions. What is the minimum mass
(in gm) of CaO required to remove HCO3 ions completely from 1 kg of such water sample ?
48. How many anions will give colourless acid vapour / gas with conc. H2SO4 on reaction with
following given anions ?
CH3COO– , Cl– , Br– , S2– , SO32–, BO33– , NO2–, C2O42– , I–
49. Hg5(IO6)2 oxidizes KI to I2 in acid medium and the other product containing iodine is K2HgI4. If
the I2 liberated in the reaction requires 4 mole of Na2S2O3, what are the number of milimolesof
Hg5(IO6)2 that have reacted is
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(i) H+(Slight)
(ii) SOCl2
V
(iii) Benzene/AlCl3
(iv) Zn-Hg/HCl
52. Matte, the material obtained from blast furnace during metallurgy of copper, is a mixture of
(A) Cu2S + sand + coke (B) FeS + sand + coke
(C) Cu2S + FeS + coke (D) Cu2S + FeS + coke + sand.
O O
H OH
(A) (B)
O O
OH OH
OH HOH2C OH
(C) (D)
CH=CH–CH=CH–COOH CH=CH–CH=CH–COOH
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ANSWER KEY & SOLUTION
PART-I : PHYSICS
1. AD 2. AB 3. AD 4. ABC 5. ABCD 6. ABC 7. 10.00
8. 24.00 9. 320.00 10. 6.00 11. 0.16 12. 6.25 13. 900.00
14. 300.00 15. C 16. C 17. B 18. B
PART-II : MATHEMATICS
19. ACD 20. BD 21. AD 22. ABC 23. ABC 24. AB 25. 7.00
26. 8.00 27. 4.00 28. 125.00 29. 5.00 30. 5.00 31. 1.00 32. 5.00
33. C 34. C 35. B 36. D
PART-III : CHEMISTRY
37. ABD 38. ABCD 39. A 40. ABC 41. BCD 42. B 43. –290.00
44. 1.00 45. 0.40 46. 2.00 47. 0.112 48. 6.00 49. 250.0050. 0.75
51. B 52. D 53. C 54. B
2. (A,B)
mv
Sol. r=
qB
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v qB
r m
3. (A,D)
4. (A,B,C)
C
1 3 3
3
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5. (A,B,C,D)
Sol. consider Hollow sphare
6. (A,B,C)
7. (10.00)
Sol. µ(x) = 0.1x
Mtotal = 0.01Kg + 0.09 Kg = 0.1 kg
x 1
frtotal = (0.1x)·(0.1)·g·dx
x 0
1
x2 0.1
frtotal = 0.1 =
2 0 2
1 2 0.1
mv = v = 1 m/s
2 2
Applying momentum conservation.
0.01 V = 0.1 × 1
(V)bullet = 10 m/s
8 24.00
Sol.
frmax = 0.6 mg = 120N y
In the figure acting friction force shown by OAB 200 C D
Force (N)
9. (320.00)
4
Sol. N = mg cos = 1 × 10 × =8N
5
W = f.ds = fs cos
4
= 5 × (10 × 8) ×
5
= 320 J
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10. (6.00)
Sol. v–vm = 34 cm3 ....(i)
V(1 + 3T) – vm(1 + T) = 34 cm 3
....(ii)
(V–Vm) + v × 3 × 9 × 10 × T – vm × 18 × 10–5 × T = 34 cm–3
–6
v m ·18 105 20
v= = vm
3.9 106 3
20
vm v m 34
3
17
v m 34
3
vm = 6 cm3
11. (0.16)
1 1 1
Sol. R( Z 1) 2 2 2
n2 n1
= 0.16Å
12 (6.25)
Sol. We Know that,
ln 2
half life
ln 2
so decay constant for -decay =
4
ln 2
and decay constant for -decay =
12
ln 2 ln 2
So, total decay constant =
4 12
ln 2
3
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13. (900.00)
5R 4R
Sol. ,
3 3
14. (300.00)
Sol. Let the cube dips further by y cm and water level rises by 2 mm.
Then equating the volumes (/// volume = \\\ volume in figure) volume of water raised
= volume of extra depth of wood
2 2
100 y = (1500 – 100) = 1400 × = 280
10 10
y = 2.8 cm Extra upthrust water × (2.8 + 0.2) × 100 g = mg m = 300 gm.
15. (C)
1 1
Sol. UE = CVrms2 = C (irms × Xc)2
2 2
1 1 i 2rms
UE = Ci 2rms . ,C =
2 4 2 f 2 C 2 2U E 42f 2
(0.1) 2
= 2
= 20µF
50
2 25 10 4
–3 2
16. (C)
1 2
Sol. UB = Li rms = 5× 10–3
2
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17. (B)
18. (B)
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19. [A, C, D ]
1
Sol. ƒ'(x) =
x ƒ 2 (x)
2
ƒ(1) = 1 ƒ(x) + 1
4
20. [B, D]
P A B 1 P A B 3
Sol. ,
P(B) 3 P(A) 4
7
& = P(A) + P(B) – 2P(A B)
12
7 4
3 2 P(A B)
12 3
1 1 3
P(A B) = , P(A) = & P(B) =
4 3 4
P(A) . P(B) = P(A B) (independent events)
Also P A B B = P(A B)
5
= P(A) + P(B) – P(A B) =
6
21. [A, D]
x 2 y2
Sol. Let hyperbola 1
A 2 B2
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B2
Ae= 2, 1
A
B2
e = 1
A2
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2 1
2
1 A2 + A – 2 = 0 A = 1 e = 2
A A
y2 x 2
Let hyperbola 2 2 1
B A
2
A
Be = 1, 2
B
A2 1 2 2 6
e = 1 2 2 1 B2 = 2B 1 0 =
B B B 2
e=
2 2 3 1= 3 1
=
2 3 1 2 2
22. [A,B,C]
Sol. (1 + t)n = C0 + C1t + C2t2 + ...... + Cntn
x x
0 0
n 1
(1 x) 1 C1x 2 C2 x 3 Cn x n 1
= C0x + ......
n 1 2 3 n 1
n 1
x(1 x) x 3
Cx C x 4
C x n 2
= C0x2 + 1 2 ...... n
n 1 2 3 n 1
Differentiating w.r.t.x
(1 x)n 1 (n 1) x(1 x)n 1
n 1
3C1x 2 4 (n 2)
= 2C0x + C2 x3 .... Cn xn 1
2 3 (n 1)
Put x = 1
2n 1 (n 1).2n 1
L=
n 1
2 n 1
S = lim 1
n n 1
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23. [A,B,C]
cos x cos x
Sol. ƒ'(x) = ; ƒ"(x) = (x tanx + 1).
x x2
Now, verify alternatives.
24. [A,B]
(1 ) 3 4
Sol. Put 1 (3 ) 5 =0
3 1
( + 1)2 = 0
= –1, 0
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25. [7.00]
1
3
Sol. || = 2, || = 3, || = 5
(( ) )
( ) , take magnitude
51/3|( × ) × | = 3
( )
| × | · 52/3 = 3
2.52/3.51/3. sin( ^ ) 3
3 p
sin( ^ )
10 q
q–p=7
26. [8.00]
Sol. x2017 y1033 = K
dy 2017y
dx 1033x
equation of tangent
2017 y
Y–y= (X – x)
1033 x
3050x 3050y
A ,0 ;B 0,
2017 1033
a
Let ration : 1
b
3050x 3050y
P ,
2017( 1) 1033( 1)
3050x 1033
x
2017( 1) 2017
a 1033
a + b = 3050
b 2017
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sum of digits = 8
27. [4.00]
/2
dx
Sol.
0
1
1 8
sin x cos x
4 4
/2 2
sec xdx
0
1
8
1 tan x
4
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tanx = t
dt
(1 t
0
1/4 8
)
1 + t1/4 =
4
1
8
( 1)3 dx
1 1 3 3
4 5 8 6 7 d
1
4
= 140 = 4
140
28. [125.00]
Sol. If a1, a2,....., an and b1, b2,....., bn are 2n real numbers, then
(a1b1 + a2b2 + ..... + anbn)2 (a1 a 2 .... a n ) (b1 b2 .... bn )
2 2 2 2 2 2
...(i)
Let a1 = a cot 9º , a2 = b cot 27º , a3 = c cot 63º , a4 = d cot 81º
and b1 = tan 9º , b2 = tan 27º , b3 = tan 63º , b4 = tan81º
Now using (i), we get
(a + b + c + d)2 (a2 cot 9º + b2 cot 27º + c2 cot 63º + d2 cot 81º)
(tan 9º + tan 27º + tan 63º + tan 81º) ....(2)
But a + b + c + d = 10 (Given)
and (tan9º + tan81º) + (tan27º + tan63º)
1 1 2 2 2 2
= + = + =
sin 9º cos9º sin 27º cos 27º sin18º sin 54º 5 1 5 1
4 4
( 5 1) ( 5 1)
= 8 4 5
4
From (2), we get
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29. [5.00]
Sol. Let ƒ() = 64 sec + 27 cosec
ƒ'() = 64 sec tan – 27 cosec cot
sin cos
ƒ'() = 0 64 27 2
cos
2
sin
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tan = 27/64,
3
i.e., tan = 3/4
ƒ"() = 64 sec + 64sec tan2 + 27cosec3 + 27 cosec cot2> 0
3
30. [5.00]
Sol. The sportsman’s change of missing when r = ja is
a2 1
1 2 2
1 2 (j = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
ja j
The animal escapes when the sportsman misses in all the five shots. Therefore the probability of
animal escaping to jungle is
6
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 j 2
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
j 2 2 3 4 5 6
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
= 1 1 1 1 1 × 1 1 1 1 1
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6 7
=
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6
1 7 7 p
=
6 2 12 q
Therefore
q – p = 12 – 7 = 5
31. [1.00]
Sol. Point A lie on plane 2x – y + z + 3 = 0
2(3 + 1) – (5 + 3) + (2 + 4) + 3 = 0
3 + 6 = 0
=–2
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A(–5, –7, 0)
Image of P(1, 3, 4) in 2x – y + z + 3 = 0 is
x 1 y 3 z 4 2(2 3 4 3)
2
2 1 1 4 11
Image of Q(–3, 5, 2)
DRs of AQ is 2, 12, 2
x 5 y7 z0
equation of plane is 2 12 2 0
2 1 1
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14(x + 5) – (y + 7) (–2) + z(26) = 0 14x + 2y – 26z + 84 = 0
7x + y – 13z + 42 = 0
p = 1, q = – 13, r = 42
32. [5.00]
Sol. h'(x) = 2ƒ(x)ƒ'(x) + 2g(x)g'(x)
= –2ƒ"(x)ƒ'(x) + 2ƒ'(x)ƒ"(x) = 0 x
Therefore h(x) is a constant function. Hence
h(5) = 5 h(10) = 5
33. [C]
34. [C]
Sol. For x (–1, 1)
x 1
g(x) = f (t)(x t) dt + f (t)(t x) dt
1 x
x x 1 1
= x f (t) dt – t f (t) dt + t f (t) dt – x f (t) dt
1 1 x x
Now, differentiate
x x x 1 1 1
d d d d
g'(x) =
1
f (t) dt + x
dx 1
f (t) dt –
dx 1
t f (t) dt +
dx x
t f (t) dt – f (t) dt – x f (t)
x
dx x
x 1
g'(x) = f (t) dt + xf(x) – f(x) x – f(x) x – f(x)x – f (t) dt
1 x
x 1
g'(x) = f (t) dt – f (t) dt
1 x
.....(1)
Again differentiate
x 1
d d
g"(x) = f (t) dt –
dx x
f (t) dt
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dx 1
= f(x) + f(x) = 2f(x) .....(2)
Now, verify alternatives
35. [B]
36. [D]
Sol. (I) |z – 2| + |z + 2| = 6 represents an ellipse with major axis 6 and focus (2, 0) and (–2, 0)
A lies on its auxiliary circle i.e. x2 + y2 = 9
and (1 – i)z + (1 + i) z = 10 2
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z z – i z z = 10 2
2x – i (2iy) = 10 2 x + y = 5 2
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37. (A,B,D)
38. (ABCD)
Sol.
(i) HC CH + CH3MgBr HC CMgBr + CH4
(P)
O
(ii) HC CMgBr + CO2 HC C– C – OMgBr
(P) (Q)
H
O O O
H2O, HgSO4
H –C– CH2 – C–OH HC C– C – OH
H2SO4
(S) (R)
O
CH3 –C– H + CO2 ()
O O O O
KMnO4
(iii) H –C– CH2 – C – OH HO –C– CH2 – C – OH
(T) malonic acid
O
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39. (A)
40. (A,B,C)
41. (BCD)
Sol.
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O O
CH2 =CH– C – OEt + MeNH2 Me –NH– CH2 – CH2 –C– OEt
O
CH2= CH – C – OEt
O O
CH2 – CH2 – C – OEt CH2 – CH2 – C – OEt
Me – N EtONa
Me – N
CH2 – CH – C – OEt CH2 – CH2 – C – OEt
O O
(P)
O O O O
O
H3O
OEt OH
N N
N
(Q) (R)
R is tert amine and will not react with Hinsberg reagent.
O O
CH2 – CH2 – C – OEt CH2 – CH2 – C – OH
H3O
Me – N Me – N
CH2 – CH – C – OEt
CH2 – CH2 – C – OH
O
O
CH2 – CH2
Me – N C=O
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CH2 – CH2
O O
(S)
* OEt
*
N
4 stereo isomers
O HO CN
NaCN/HCN
N N
(Two G.I are possible)
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42. (B)
43. (–290.00)
Sol. Hrxn = H fp – HfR
HfFeO = –290
44. (1.00)
45. (0.40)
x
Sol. From Graph : log = logP + 0.3010
m
x
log = log(0.2) + 0.3010
m
= log(0.2) + log2
= log(0.4)
x
= 0.4
m
46. (2.00)
Sol. Aromatic aldehydes will not give fehling's reagent test.
Phenol and picric acid cannot be differentiated by Na metal as both will react with Na to
produce H2 gas.
47. (0.112)
Sol. Mass of HCO3 on 1 kg or 106 mg water = 244 mg
244
Millimoles of HCO3 = =4
61
2 HCO3 + CaO CaCO3 + H2O + CO2 + 2e–
Millimoles of CaO = 2
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48. (6.00)
49. (250.00)
Sol. Eq. of Hg5 (IO6)2 = Eq. of I2 = Eq. of Na2S2O3
moles of Hg5 (IO6)2 × 16 = 4 × 1
moles of Hg5 (IO6)2 = 0.25 moles = 250 milimoles.
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50. (0.75)
Sol.
(i) Fe/HCl NaNO2
NO2 NH2 HCl
N2Cl
H3PO2
O
(i) Hg(OAc)2/H2O
H – C C – H
CH3 – C – H
(ii) NaBH4/OH
NaOH
C – OH
O
O O
SOCl2 CH3
(CH3)2CuLi
CH–CH2–C–H CH3–CH=CH–C–H
CH3
N2H4/OH
C – Cl
CH3
O CH–CH2–CH3
CH3
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(W)
O
Zn – Hg
HCl
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51. (B)
52. (D)
53. (C)
54. (B)
Sol. (53 & 54)
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OH OH
OH OH
+ CHCl3 + NaOH
C
H O
(P)
OH O
OH
O C–H
+ CH2I2 + NaOH
O
C
H O (Q)
(P)
O O
O O
H H
+ CH3–CHO + NaOH
O O
(Q) (R)
O
O
O O
H
OH
+ (CH3CO)2O + CH3–COONa
O O
(R) (S)
Piperic acid
O
O LiAlH4 O
OH OH
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O O
(S) (T)
DOU = 8
'T' cannot decolorise KMnO4 as there no alkene present in 'T'.
P & Q will not give violet colour with neutral 1% FeCl3 because only phenol can give violet
colour.
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