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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 8 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 one (–1) mark will be
awarded.
1. In the adjoining figure block A is of mass m and block B is of mass 2m. The spring has a force
constant k. All the surfaces are smooth and the system is released from rest with spring
unstretched
A
B
4mg
(A) The maximum extension of the spring is
k
2mg 5m
(B) The speed of block A when extension in spring is , is 2g
k 3k
2
(C) Net acceleration of block B when the extension in the spring is maximum, is g.
3
2mg
(D) Tension in the thread for extension of in spring is mg.
k
2. A block of mass 2 kg is hanging over a smooth and light pulley through a light string. The other
end of string is pulled by a constant force F. The kinetic energy of block increases by 16 J in 2s,
then
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2kg
(A) Force F may be 24 N. (B) Force F must be 24 N.
(C) Potential energy must be increase. (D) Potential energy may be increase
3. A block of mass 1 kg is pushed towards another block of mass 2 kg from 6 m distance as shown in
figure. Just after collision velocity of 2 kg block becomes 4 m/s.
1kg 2kg
6m/s
6m
(A) coefficient of restitution between two blocks is 1
(B) coefficient of restitution between two blocks is 1/2
(C) velocity of centre of mass after 2 s is 2 m/s
(D) velocity of centre of mass after 2 s is 1 m/s
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4. The two balls A and B as shown in figure are of masses m and 2 m, respectively. The A moves
with velocity u toward right while B is at rest. The wall is at extreme right is fixed. Coefficient of
restitution for collision between two balls is 1/2 and between ball and wall is 1. Then speed of A
and B after all possible collisions are-
u
m 2m
A B
(A) vA = u/2 (B) vA = u/4 (C) vB = u/8 (D) vB = u/4
5. A man of mass m is standing on a stationary flat trolly of mass M. The trolly can move without
friction on the horizontal rails. The man starts walking with speed v relative to trolley, then work
done hy him (the trolly can move only along the rails)-
1
(A) is greater than mv2 if he walks along rails
2
1
(B) is less than mv2 if he walks along rails
2
1
(C) is equal to mv2 if he walks normal to rails
2
(D) None of above
6. A projectile of mass m is fired from the ground with an initial speed u at an angle with the
horizontal. Then-
(A) The speed of the projectile at an altitude h from the ground will be u 2 2gh
(B) The speed of the projectile at an altitude h from the ground will be 2gh
(C) The maximum negative work done by gravity is (mu2 sin2)/2
(D) Net work done by force of gravity on the projectile is zero
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7. Figure shows net interaction force between two particles A and B against the distance between
them, when the distance between them varies from x1 to x4? Then
Attraction
x1
O
x2 x3 x4
Repulsion
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8. Two uniform solid spheres are placed at some distance. The centre of mass of system – [COM]
(A) may lie outside spheres (B) may lie inside one sphere
(C) cannot lie inside any sphere (D) must lie on the line joining centres of spheres
9. A ball of mass 2kg moving with speed 4m/s hits a wall normally moving with speed 2 m/s in
1
opposite direction. Coefficient of restitution between wall & ball is e = . If ball remains in
2
contact with wall till wall has moved 3m then average force (in N) on ball by wall is-
2m/s
4m/s
10. An artillery gun is mounted on a railway truck standing on straight horizontal rails. The total mass
of the truck with gun shells and crew is M = 50 tons and the mass of each shell is m = 25 kg.
The gun fires in a horizontal direction along the railway. The initial velocity of the shells is
V0 = 1000 m/s. What will the speed of truck after the second shot? Disregard friction and air
resistance.
11. Two blocks of masses 2 kg and 1 kg respectively are tied to the ends of a string which passes over
a light frictionless pulley. The masses are held at rest at the same horizontal level and then
released. The distance traversed by centre of mass in 2 s is–
(g = 10 m/s2)
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2 kg 1 kg
12. A block is placed on an inclined plane moving towards right horizontally with an acceleration
a0 = g. The length of the plane AC = 1 m. Friction is absent everywhere. The time taken by the
block to reach from C to A is : (g = 10 m/s2)
A
a0 = g
2m
30º
B C
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13. A block of mass 1 kg starts slipping on a circular track of radius 2m and it is observed that when
= 60º its speed is 4 m/s as shown in figure. Assuming size of block to be negligible and
coefficient of friction between block and track is 0.5 frictional force on block when = 60º is
(g = 10 m/s2) –
O r = 2m
v
14. A point moves along a circle with Speed v = at where a = 0.5 m/sec2. Then the total acceleration
of the point at the moment when it covered (1/10)th of the circle after beginning of motion
(Take 2 = 10)
mA
List-I List-II
(I) Maximum elongation (in m) in spring (P) Zero
Acceleration (in ms–2) of mA when its
(II) 10 (Q) 2
velocity is m/s.
3
Extension (in m) in spring when velocity
(III) 10 (R) 0.5
of mB is m/s.
3
Energy stored in spring (in J) when
(IV) (S) 1
acceleration of mB is 4 m/s2.
(T) 4
(U) 8
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16. In figure mA = 5 kg, mB = 2.5 kg, k = 100 N/m. Correct match is.
(A) I–R, II–Q, III–T, IV–U (B) I–S, II–Q, III–R, IV–U
(C) I–S, II–P, III–R, IV–Q (D) I–R, II–P, III–S, IV–Q
• Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph
In the arrangement shown in figure, All the surfaces are smooth and pulleys and strings are ideal.
T1
T2 T3
m2
m1
m3
List-I List-II
(I) Tension T1 (in newton) (P) 0.4
(II) Tension T2 (in newton) (Q) 0.8
(III) Acceleration of block m1 (in m/s2) (R) 1.6
(IV) Acceleration of block m3 (in m/s2) (S) 2.0
(T) 4.0
(U) 8.0
17. If m1 = 100 gm, m2 = 400 gm, m3 = 200 gm. Choose correct match.
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(A) I–R, II–U, III–T, IV–P (B) I–2, II–1, III–5, IV–3
(C) I–T, II–Q, III–P, IV–U (D) I–P, II–Q, III–T, IV–S
18. If m1 = 100 gm, m2 = 200 gm, m3 = 400 gm. Choose correct match.
(A) I–Q, II–R, III–U, IV–T (B) I–1, II–5, III–2, IV–4
(C) I–R, II–Q, III–S, IV–P (D) I–R, II–S, III–Q, IV–P
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PART-II : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 8 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 one (–1) mark will be
awarded.
19. If a1, a2, a3....an are n arithmetic means inserted between 7 and 2015 whose sum is 56616, then
(A) n is 56 (B) n is 28 (C) a19 is 2029/3 (D) a19 is 36543/57
21. Let p1, p2, p3 are length of altitudes from vertices A, B and C respectively to opposite sides and r is
3
p r
inradius. If M k then
k 1 p k r
(A) M 6 (B) M 9 (C) M < 9 (D) M > 12
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22. Roots of the equation f(x) = x2 + bx + c = 0 are sin & sec, where , 0, and b, c R,
2
then which of the following is true
(A) f(1) < 0 (B) f(0) > 0 (C) f(–1) > 0 (D) f(–2) < 0
23. If sec2 + 6cos2 = p & tan2 – 5sin = p – 8 where 0, , then which can be true-
2
35 155
(A) cosec2 = 4 (B) cot2 = 8 (C) p (D) p
6 24
25. Let 1, 2, 3,....,n(1 > 2 > 3 >...> n) are solutions of equation
3
cos2x + 8sinx = 4cosx – (1 – 2sin2x), x[–2, 2] – , , then
2 2
(A) n = 8 (B) n = 4 (C) |n – 1| = 3 (D) 1,2,.....n are in A.P.
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26. System of equation
x + 3y + 2z = 6
x + y + 2z = 7
x + 3y + 2z = has
(A) unique solution if = 2, 6 (B) infinitely many solution if = 4, = 6
(C) no solution if = 5, = 7 (D) no solution if = 3, = 5
27. If 8 harmonic means are inserted between in two numbers a and b (a < b) such that arithmetic
5 H a
mean of a and b is times the geometric mean of a and b, then 8 is equal to
4 b H 8
28. In ABC, angle A, B and C form an arithmetic progression. The length of altitude from B to AC
CA
is AB – BC. Then 6sin is
2
29. If and are roots of equation x2 + kx + 9 = 0, (k R) such that + 2 = 22, then the value of
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|k| is
30. The number of integral values of for which the equation 7 cosx + 5 sinx = 2 + 1 has a solution is
y z x
log log log
31. If x, y, z are positive real numbers, then minimum value of x z
y x
z y
is equal to
1 1 1 1
32. The sequence is defined as follows : a1 = , an+1 = a 2n a n ,S ... , then
2 a1 1 a 2 1 a100 1
[S] is (where [·] denotes greatest integer function)
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Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph
If in ABC with usual notations r = 2, r1 = 4, s = 12 and a < b < c, then match the following List-I
with List-II.
List-I List-II
(I) Area of triangle is (P) 5
(II) R is equal to (Q) 24
(III) A of triangle is (R) 4
sin 1
5
(IV) B of triangle is (S) 3
sin 1
5
(T) 6
(U) 4
Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the
paragraph
List-I List-II
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(I) If the quadratic equations, 3x + ax + 1 = 0 and (P) –1
2x2 + bx + 1 = 0 have a common root, then the value of the expression
5ab – 2a2 – 3b2 is
(II) The equation ||x – 2| – a| = 3 have exactly three distinct solutions for x, (Q) 0
then value of 'a' is equal to
(III) If a + b + c + ab + bc + ca + abc = 2005 where a, b ,c are distinct (R) 3
natural number such that a < b < c then the value of 4b – 3a – c is
(IV) A solution of the equation, 4x + 4. (6)x = 5 (9)x is (S) 2
(T) 1
(U) 6
35. Which of the following is a CORRECT combination ?
(A) (I) - (T) (B) (III) - (P) (C) (II) - (T) (D) (IV) - (U)
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PART-III : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 8 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 one (–1) mark will be
awarded.
37. Select the INCORRECT statement for electron affinity:
(A) C > O (B) S < O
(C) I > Br (D) Br < Cl
38. In which of the following pairs the first one is the stronger base than second?
(A) CH3COO, HCOO (B) OH, NH 2
(C) CH2= CH , HC C (D) CH3NH2, CH3OH
39. If the ratio of mole fractions of solute and solvent is unity, then the mass per cent of solute is
(Molar masses of solute and solvent are X and Y, respectively)
X
(A) 50% (B) ×100%
XY
X Y
(C) ×mass per cent of solvent (D) ×mass per cent of solvent
Y X
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(C) (D)
H3C
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42. When photons of energy 4.25 eV strikes the surface of a metal ‘A’, the ejected photoelectrons
have maximum kinetic energy TA (in eV) and de Broglie wavelength A. The maximum kinetic
energy photoelectrons liberated from another metal ‘B’ by photons of energy 4.20 eV is T B (= TA
(C) TA = 2.00 eV
(D) TB = 2.75 eV
43. Which of the following enol form is dominant over keto form :
O
(A) (B)
N O O
H
O O
(C) (D)
OH
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44. To what extent must a given solution of concentration of 40 mg silver nitrate per mL be diluted to
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SECTION-II : Integer Value Correct Type
This section contains 6 questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal
notation, truncated / rounded off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –0.30, 30.27,
–127.30) using the mouse and the on screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
answer. You will be awarded 3 marks if correct numerical value is entered as answer. No negative
marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
45. The ratio of lone pairs in XeF2 molecule and the lone pairs on its central atom is ………. .
47. Assume that the uncertainty in the position of a particle is equal to its de Broglie wavelength. The
x
minimum uncertainly in its velocity is equal to times of it’s velocity. Find x
49. According to Maxwell’s distribution of molecular speeds, the following graph has been drawn for
two different samples of gases A and B at temperature T1 and T2 respectively. Then, given the
correct set of incorrect statements: Report your answer as sum of the numbers of incorrect
statements.
For example, if statements (1) and (2) are incorrect, then report answer as (1 + 2) = 3
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(a) If T1 = T2, then gas B can be SO2 and gas A can be CO2
(b) If gases A and B are CO2 and N2O, then T1 > T2
(c) If T1 < T2, then gases A and B cannot be CO2 and SO2 respectively.
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50. Two flasks X and Y have capacity 1 and 2 L, respectively, and each of them contains 1 mole of a
gas. The temperature of the flask is so adjusted that average speed of molecules in X is twice as
those in Y. The ratio of pressure in flask X to Y is :
(6) See-saw
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Match the compounds in list-I with properties or statements in list-II
List-I List-II
with NaOD/D2O
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ANSWER KEY & SOLUTION
PART-I : PHYSICS
1. (AC) 2. (AD) 3. (AC) 4. (AD) 5. (BC) 6. (ACD) 7. (BCD)
8. (ABD) 9. (3.00) 10. (1.00) 11. (2.22) 12. (0.74) 13. (6.50) 14. (0.80,0.81)
15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (D) 18. (A)
PART-II : MATHEMATICS
19. AC 20. ABD 21. AC 22. ABC 23. ABCD 24. ABC 25. BCD
26. BCD 27. 2.00 28. 3.00 29. 12.75 30. 8.00 31. 3.00 32. 1.00
33. A 34. A 35. A 36. B
PART-III : CHEMISTRY
37. ABC 38. ACD 39. BC 40. BCD 41. CD 42. ABC 43. AB
44. AB 45. 3.00 46. 2.00 47. 0.25 48. 18.75 49. 6.00 50. 8.00
51. C 52. D 53. D 54. D
(B) 2mg k 2
k 2 k 2
2m
V 2g
3k
4mg
(C) Net upward force R 4mg
k
net downward force 2 mg
4mg 2mg 2
a g
3m 3
2mg
(D) For x , a=0
k
T = 2 mg
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2. (A,D)
Sol. Acceleration should be equal to 2 m/s2
So F may be 24 or 16 N
And potential also may increase and decrease
3. (A,C)
Sol. From conservation of linear momentum,
velocity of 1 kg block just after the collision is 2m/sec.
2m/s 4m/s
After the collision relative velocity of approach = 6 m/sec, Relative velocity of separation = 6 m/sec
4. [A,D]
5. (B,C)
Sol. Conceptual
6. (ACD)
7. (BCD)
8. (ABD)
Sol. Conceptual.
9. (3)
Sol. Velocity of ball after collision = e (V1 + V2) + V2
V1 = 4m/s, V2 = 2m/s
1
2(52 – 42 )
K 2 – K1 2
<F> = 3N
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d 3
10. (1)
2mV0
Sol. V2 = = 1 m/s
M 2m
11. (2.22)
Sol. Here acceleration of system = 10/9 m/sec2
1
SCM = aCMt2 2.22 m
2
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12. (0.74)
Sol. Drawing free body diagram of block with respect to plane.
A
Pseudo force N
ma0 = mg
30º
B C
mg
Acceleration of the block up the plane is
mg cos30º mg sin 30º 3 1 2
a= = g = 3.66 m/s
m 2
1
Applying s = at2
2
2s 2 1
t= = = 0.74 s
a 3.66
13. (6.50)
15. (B)
Sol. If maximum extension is xm,
By conservation of energy,
1
kx m 2 mA gx m
2
1
200 x m 10 10
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2
xm = 1 m
Let extension in spring is x1 when velocity of mA is 10 / 3 m/s. The velocity of mB will also be
10
m/s.
3
1 1 1
mA v2 mB v2 kx12 mA gx1
2 2 2
1 10 1 10 1
10 5 200x12 10 10 x1
2 3 2 3 2
25 100x1 100x1
2
4x12 4x1 1 0
(2x1 1)2 0
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1
x1 0.5 m
2
If acceleration of mA and mB is a
T kx1 mBa
T 200 0.5 5a
T 5a 100 …(i)
mA g T m A a
10 10 T 10a
T 100 10a …(ii)
(i) and (ii) 5a 100 100 10a
a=0
When acceleration mB is 4 m/s2, the acceleration of mA will also be 4 m/s2
T kx mBa
T 200x 20 ...(i)
mA g T m A a
100 T 40 …(ii)
(i) + (ii) 100 – 200 x = 60
40 1
x = m
200 5
1 1 1
U kx 2 200 = 4 J
2 2 25
16. (C)
Sol. If maximum extension is xm,
By conservation of energy,
1
kx m 2 mA gx m
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2
1
100 x m 5 10
2
xm = 1 m
Let extension in spring is x1 when velocity of mA is 10 / 3 m/s. The velocity of mB will also be
10
m/s.
3
1 1 1
mA v2 mB v2 kx12 mA gx1
2 2 2
1 10 1 10 1
5 2.5 100x12 5 10 x1
2 3 2 3 2
12.5 50x1 50x1
2
4x12 4x1 1 0
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(2x1 1)2 0
1
x1 0.5 m
2
If acceleration of mA and mB is a
T kx1 mBa
mA g T m A a
mA g kx1 (mA mB )a
a=0
When acceleration mB is 4 m/s2, the acceleration of mA will also be 4 m/s2
T kx mBa
mA g T m A a
mA g kx (mA mB )a
20 1
x = m
100 5
1 1 1
U kx 2 100 = 2 J
2 2 25
17. (D)
Sol. T2 2T1 …(i)
a 2 a3 a , a1 2a
T1 2m1a …(ii)
T3 T2 m2a T3 2T1 m2a …(iii)
m3g T3 m3a …(iv)
From (ii), (iii) and (iv) m3g (4m1 m2 m3 )a
a
T3
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T2
2a m2
m11 T1
T3
m3 a
m3g
m3g
a 2 m/s2
4m1 m2 m3
a1 2a 4 m/ s2 , a 3 a 2 m/ s 2
(ii) T1 2m1a 0.4 N
T2 2T1 0.8 N
18. (A)
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19. (A,C)
Sol. Sum of n inserted A.M. = n(single AM)
n
a
k 1
k n.1011 = 56616
n = 56 (A)
(2015 7)
a19 = 7 + 19d 7 + 19·
57
2008 2029
7
3 3
20. (A,B,D)
1 sin x 1 sin 2 x 2sinx
Sol. log 2 log 4
cos x cos 2 x
1 sin x 1 sin x
2
= log2 log 22
cos x cos x
1 sin x 1 sin x
= log 2 log 2
cos x cos x
1 sin 2 x
= log 2 = log2 1 = 0
cos 2 x
Given equation reduce to.
2lncosecx = (sin x + cosecx)lncosecx
cosecxln2 = (cosecx)lncosecx + sinx
cosecx = 1 or sinx + cosecx = 2
both gives sinx = 1 which does not satisfy the parent equation
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Number of values of x = 0
Now check each option.
21. (A,C)
2 p1
1 2a b c
p1 25 r a b a c
Sol. 9 =
r a p1 b c b c bc
1
5 r
pr
p r 6 ( AM GM)
p r 2a b c 2a
also 1 1 1 2
p1 r bc bc
pr
pr 9
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22. (A,B,C)
Sol. Roots of the equation lies between (0, 1) & (1, ) respectively, sin (0, 1) & sec(1, ) f(1) < 0,
f(0) > 0, f(0) > 0
f(–1) > 0, f(–2) > 0
23. (A,B,C,D)
Sol. sec2 + 6cos2 = p ...(1)
tan – 5sin = p – 8
2
...(2)
Equation (1) – (2) 6 – 6sin2 – 5sin = 7
(2 sin – 1) (3sin – 1) = 0
1 1
sin = or sin =
2 3
24. (A,B,C)
abc 3
Sol.
3 1 1 1
a b c
1 1 1
1
a b c
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1
a b c a b c
Now
b c a
b c a
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(ab 1) 2 (bc 1) 2 (ca 1) 2 100
.
b2 c2 a2 3
25. (B,C,D)
Sol. 2cos2x – 4cosx = 4sinx cosx – 8sinx
(2cosx – 4sinx) (cosx – 2) = 0
1
tan x =
2
roots are – 2, – , , +
1
where = tan 1
2
26. (B,C,D)
Sol. If = 3, equation has no solution
If 6, equation has no solutions as 1st & 3rd equation becomes parallel planes
If = 6 & 3 then equation has infinite solution
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27. (2.00)
ab 5
Sol. ab
2 4
a 1
b b
H8 a a 1
8 8 2
b H8 b 4
28. (3.00)
Sol. B = 60º
h = AB – BC
h h
h
sin A sin C
sinC – sinA = sinA sinC
CA C A cos(C A) cos(A C)
2sin cos
2 2 2
CA CA 3
sin 2 sin 0
2 2 4
CA
Let sin t
2
1
t 6t = 3
2
29. (12.75)
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Sol. + + = 2() =
17
k
Put value of in ' ' in quadratic equation
17
3 17
k
4
30. (8.00)
Sol. 7 cosx + 5 sinx [ 74, 74]
74 2 + 1 74
– 9.6 2 7.6
– 3.8
= – 4, –3, –2, – 1, 0, 1, 2, 3
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31. (3.00)
Sol. Using A.M. G.M.
(xlogy – logz + ylogz – logx + zlogx – logy)/3
(xlogy – logz · ylogz – logx · zlogx – logy) ...(1)
logy – logz logz – logx logx – logy
Let E = x ·y ·z
logE = (logy – logz) · logx + (logz – logx)
logy + (logx – logy) logz.
logE = 0 E = 1
y z x
log log log
(1) x z
y x
z y
3
32. (1.00)
1 1 1 1
Sol.
a n 1 a n (a n 1) a n a n 1
1 1 1
a n 1 a n a n 1
1 1 1
s 2 also a101 > 1
a1 a101 a101
[s] = 1
33. [A]
34. [A]
r1r2r3
= s2 = 144
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35. [A]
36. [B]
Sol. (I) Let common root be .
3 2 + a + 1 = 0
2 2 + b + 1 = 0
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2 1
a b 2 3 3b 2a
1
=
3b 2a
ab
2 =
3b 2a
1 (a b)
(3b 2a) 2
(3b 2a)
1 = (a – b) (3b – 2a)
1 = 3ab – 2a 2 – 3b 2 + 2ab
1 = 5ab – 2a 2 – 3b 2
(III) (a + 1) (b + 1) (c + 1) = 2006
2×17×59 = (a + 1) (b + 1) (c + 1)
a = 1, b = 16, c =58
3
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PART-III : CHEMISTRY
37. (A,B,C)
Sol. Correct order of electron affinity :
(A) O > C (B) O > S (C) Br > I
38. (A,C,D)
39. (B,C)
Sol. Mass of solute = n× xg
Mass of solvent = n × yg
x
Mass per cent of solute = 100%
xy
40. (B,C,D)
F F
(B) Xe Square planar 0
F F
Square planar
F
(C) F Si Tetrahedral 0
F
F
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(D) B Trigonal planar 0
F F
41. (C,D)
42. (A,B,C)
Sol. hv = + (K.E.)max
h
For A : 4.25 = A + TA and A =
2mTA
h
For B : 4.20 = B + TB and B =
2mTB
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43. (A,B)
44. (A,B)
V2 2.5
Sol. V1×40 = V2×16
V1 1
45. (3.00)
Sol. F — Xe — F
L.P in XeF2
Ratio =
L.P on central atom
9
=3
3
46. (2.00)
47. (0.25)
h h v
Sol. vmin =
4m x 4m h 4
mv
48. (18.75)
Sol. 30Zn = (1s2) (2s2 2p6) (3s2 3p6) 3d10 4s2
= (7 × 0.35) + (8 × 0.85) + (1 × 2)
= 11.25
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T2 M B
T1 M A
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MB
But may be less than or greater than 1.
MA
PX nRTX / VX TX VY 4 2 8
Now,
PY nRTY / VY TY VX 1 1 1
51. (C)
F F
Sol. Xe
F F
Square planar
52. (D)
Sol. All the above match are correct.
53. (D)
54. (D)
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