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Time: 3 Hrs GTM-11 Max. Marks: 300

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KEY & SOULTION


PHYSICS -KEY SHEET

01-10 3 1 3 3 1 4 2 4 3 1

11-20 2 2 3 4 1 1 3 3 4 1

21-30 3 9 75 400 4 1 849 5 30 8

CHEMISTRY -KEY SHEET

31-40 4 4 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3

41-50 2 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 1 4

51-60 9 10 4 8 2 7 2 4 4 416

MATHEMATICS -KEY SHEET

61-70 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 4 2
71-80 3 1 4 4 2 4 1 3 1 3
81-90 16 1 28 2 8 3 2 766 6 2
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PHYSICS –SOLUTIONS
SECTION – I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
1. Volume of one mole of ideal gas  22.4 litre  22.4  103 m3
0
Size (Diameter) of Hydrogen molecule =1A
1
 Radius of Hydrogen molecule  A 0  0.5  1010 m
2
4
 Volume of 1 molecule of Hydrogen   r 3  4  22   0.5  1010 3  0.5238  1030 m3
3 3 7
23
One mole Hydrogen  6.023  10 molecules
 Volume of 1 mole of hydrogen  0.5238  1030  6.023  1023 m3  3.1548  107 m3
Molar volume 22.4  10 -3
 = 7
 7.1  10 4
Atomic volume 3.1548  10
2. When P  mg  sin    cos  ; f  mg cos  (upwards)
when P  mg sin ; f  0 and when P  mg  sin    cos 
f  mg cos  (downwards)
Hence, friction is first positive, then zero and then negative.
3. Applying work energy theorem
1 1 1 2 1 2
WSpring  KE   kx 2  m  v2  u 2    kx   mu
2 2 2 2
m
x u  2m
k
4. Here the reading of weighing pan at any moment is due to, two reasons 1st due to
momentum transfer and other due to gravitational force.
Force exerted due to momentum transfer = mn 2 gh
Force due to gravitation = mgnt.
5. Since the width is negligible, the moment of inertia of B is zero along its length.
ML2 ML2 ML2
I A  IC   
12 12 6
GM 2GM
6. v0  , ve   ve  2v0
r r
So,   2 , otherwise satellite will escape from gravitational field of planet.
7. When the air is blown through the horizontal tube the pressure on the top of liquid
decreases and so the liquid rises further in the capillary tube.
2
8. Process 1 is clockwise (positive work), so work done = Area =  r

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Process 2 is anticlockwise (negative work)


So, work done = Area =  1.5r 2
 r2 4
Ratio = 
9 9
 r 2
4
1
9.  = mean free path =
2  nd 2

N P kB  T
1
Where, n     
V k BT 2   P  d 2 P
P1 9.5  10  8  P1
  2  1    9.5  10  6 m
P2  P1 
 
 100 
10. The bulb, as a point source, radiates light in all directions uniformly. At a distance of
3 m, the surface area of the surrounding sphere is
A  4 r 2  4 32  113 m2
The intensity at this distance is
Power 100W  2.5%
I  2
 0.022W / m 2
Area 113m
Half of this intensity is produced by the electric field and half by the magnetic field.
1 1
2
 2
 0 Erms c    0.022W / m2 
2
0.022
Erms  V / m  2.88 V / m
8.85 1012  3 108 
The value of E found above is the root mean square value of the electric field. Since the
electric field in a light beam is sinusoidal, the peak electric field
E0  2Erms  2  2.9 V / m  4.07 V / m
4.07
E0  CB0  B0  8
 1.35  108 T
3  10
dN dN dN
11. N  N 0e   t   N 0 e  t      N 0 e  t  ln  ln( N 0 )  t
dt dt dt
y  mx  c
ln2
8  ln( N0 )    2 ; 4  ln( N0 )    6   1 T1   ln2
2

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Ic IE
 ; IC  70I B ; I E  IC  I B  71I B ; IB   0.124 mA
12. IB 71
IC  70I B  8.68 mA
Ac A A A
13. Amplitude of LSB & USB =    m. c  m
2 Ac 2 2
14. Length of the cube diagonal is 3b .
3
Distance of centre of the cube from its each corner is r  b
2
8 q  q  8q 2 4 q 2
Total PE of charge q at the centre is  
4 0 r 4 0 3  b / 2  3 0 b
2
15. Magnitude of one of the magnetic fields, B1  1.2 10 T
Magnitude of the other magnetic field  B2
Angle between the two fields,   60 0
o
At stable equilibrium, the angle between the dipole and field B1 ,1  15
Angle between the dipole and field B2 ,  2    1  60o  15o  45o
At rotational equilibrium, the torques between both the fields must balance each other
Torque due to field B1  Torque due to field B2
MB1 sin 1  MB2 sin  2
Where,
M  magnetic moment of the dipole
B sin 1 1.2 102  sin15o
B2  1   4.39  103 T
sin  2 sin 45o

Hence, the magnitude of the other magnetic field is 4.39  10 3 T .


16. The magnetic energy is
2
1 1  B 
U B  LI 2  L   (since B   0 n I , for a solenoid)
2 2  0 n 
2
1  B  1 2
  0 n Al  
2
  B Al
2  n
 0  2  0
17. The current of 1.6 A lags emf in phase by  / 2 . The current of 0.4 A leads emf in phase
by  / 2 . So, these two currents are 180 out of phase with each other.
 Net current, I1  1.6  0.4  A  1.2 A

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18. I  I1  I 2  2 I1 I 2 cos 
2
Where   

Here I1  I2  I0 / 4
  I
And for    I 0
4 2 2
19. L  8m , R  20 , E  2v , r  2
v 20  106
 3
 20 103
l 10
v E R
 i 
l R  r  Rh L
2 20
20 103  .
22  Rh 8
405 5
20 103  
8  22  Rh  22  Rh
5 500
22  Rh  3
  250
20  10 2
Rh  250  22  228
S S S S S
20.  t  ts  t p       240s
vs vp 4.0 8.0 8.0
or s  240  8.0  1920km.

SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)


21. For maximum range   450
 
v 0
makes 90 with u when projectile hit the ground.
2u sin 450
 t  Tf   2 2  2.828
g
t  2.83s
2
 3v 
v 2  2  9R
22. r  
ac  v 2  2
 
 2R 
23. F  gh r2
2
 1000  10  6  3.14   2  10 2  = 75.36  75

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h  p
24.  then  100   100
p  p
p0 100 p0
0.25   100  p   400 p0
p 1
4
h  c  0
25. V0    .
e e
h  c  0
 4.8V   
e e … (i)

h  c  0
and, 1.6V    . … (ii)
e  2  e
Subtracting (ii) from (i)
h c
 3.2V    . … (iii)
e  2 
0
From (ii)  3.2V  1.6V  1.6V
e
Let 0 is threshold wavelength
h c 
or,    1.6V . … (iv)
e  0 
2 1
From (iii) and (iv)   0  4 .
 0 2
26. Due to electrostatic shielding, the ratio will be one
R  R 
27.  t2  t1   2 1
R1
28. i  5 A, B  3.14 102 T , n?
B  0 ni  3.14  10 2  4    10 7 n  5
10 2 1
n 7
  104  0.5  10 4  5000 turns / m
20 10 2

29.

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u v=(D-u)

Screen
Candle

D
Distance between two position of the lens for image is formed , x = u2 – u1 = 0.8 m
(Given)
D = u1 + v1
v1
m1 = u  3  v1  3u1
1

v2 1 u
  v2  2
u2 3 3
x = v1 –u1 = 3u1–u1 = 0.8
u1 = 0.4
 v1 = 3 × 0.4 = 1.2
D = 1.2 + 0.4 = 1.6
D 2  x 2 (1.6) 2  (0.8) 2
f   = 0.3m = 30cm
4D 4  1.6
30. Amplitude of damped oscillator
A  A0 e  t ;   constant,
t = time
For t =1 min.
A0
 A0 e  e  2
2
For t = 3 min.
A0 A
A  A0 e  3   3
 30  X 8
(e ) 2
CHEMISTRY –SOLUTIONS
SECTION – I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
31.

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O O O O
S P
O O O O

O O
O O
S S P P

O O O O O O

32. n  3: Z  3
n2
r3  r1
Z
r x
So, r1  3  cm
3 3
2 x
De-Broglie’s wavelength  cm
3
2 r
de Broglie wavelength =  
n
32
r3  r1 X
3
33.
OCH 3
Cl F
OCH 3
S
Cl S
OCH 3
OCH 3 F
34. Werner theory.
4.305
n AgCl   0.03moles
143.5
0.01 moles of compound gives 0.03 moles of precepitate
35. AS OXIDATION STATE OF THE METAL INCREASES, ACIDIC NATURE OF ITS
OXIDE INCREASES

36. Molar conductance of NO3 = molar conductance of Cl 



As long as reaction takes place Cl  is replaced by NO3 . Hence conductance remains
unchanged .

After completion of reaction Ag also present in solution
Hence conductance increases

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V1 V2 V 3V
37.     T2  900 K
T1 T2 300 T2
38. Heavy water has more boiling point. So deuterates have less vapour pressure the
remaining are correct
39. AS PER SUITABLE REDUCING AGENTS
40. The Ionization energies difference is more between 6th and 7th energies so it contains 6
electrons in the outer most shell
41. (a) Density of solid remains unaffected by Frenkel defect and hence, the density of
sample  2.4 g / cm 3
(b) Density of solid decreases by Schottky defect and hence, the density of sample
95
  2.4  2.28 g / cm3
100
42. cyanides gives ketones with Grignard reagent
43. CHARATERISTICS OF ENZYME CATALYSIS
44. Water gives bule colour with anhy. CuSO4
45. Ortho substituted anilines are less basic due to stearic effects in protonated products.
46. Phenolic –OH is more nucleophilic than -COOH
47.
Ethanolic NaCN
CH3  CH2  CH2  Cl  
Na  Hg
CH3  CH2  CH2  CN 
Et  OH
 CH3  CH2  CH2  CH2  NH2
48.
H

CH 3CHO
 i  CH 3MgBr H 2 SO4
CH 2  CH  CH 3
CH 3  C  OH
 ii  H 2O 
Ethanal
CH 3
 B  Propene
 A
Propan-2-ol

CH 2CH 2CH 2OH


Hydroboration
CH 3  CH  CH 2 Oxidation  C  Propan-1-o1
49. B-complex and vitamin C are water soluble.
50. 1% phenol is disinfectant and 0.2% Phenol is antiseptic
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39gm=1.5 mole
1mole acetylene – 6 moles silver iodide
1.5 moles of acetylene - 9 moles of silver iodide
52. C 6 H 5C H  O C r O C H C l 2 2
53. B, C , E, H  4 only
54. x = 5, y = 3
55. Mn 7  5e 
 Mn 2 ; X n 
 X 5  (5  n)e
Meq of X n  = Meq of KMnO4
2.68 X 103 x (5-n) x 10-3 = 1.61 x 10-3 x 5 x103 ; n=2
56. 
Zn  OH 2  2
 Zn  2OH

2 2
K sp   Zn 2  OH    2  1013  0.2 OH    2  1013 OH    106 M
3
K sp  Al  OH 3    Al 3  OH    16  10 25
3
 Al 3  106   16  10 25 16  10 x  1018  16  1025 x  7

57 t1/2  20 years number of half lines  100  5


20
6400 6400
Activity remaining= 5
  200  x2
 2 32
58.

59. ZnS , CdS , Sb2S3 , MnS


60.
C s   2H 2 g  
 CH 4 g 

C g  Hg
 H f  { Sublimation energy + 2 X (dissociation energy)} – {4(C-H bond energy)

75  720  2  435   4x ;  75  1590  4x ; x  416 KJmol 1


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61. (2)

9 1 1 9 1 1
1 1 1
2. . c 1 1  1 1 1  .8  4 c3 or c  15 which is not possible.
2 2 2
c 0 0 1
c 1
9

(1,1) (c,1)
(9,1)
y =1

(c, c/ 9) x
O

x=c
62. (2)
Two lines are x  2 y  0 and x  2 y  1  0
Image of 1,3 w.r.t x  2 y  0 is  3, 1
7 9
Image of 1,3 w.r.t x  2 y  1  0 is   ,  
 5 5

1 3 1
1 48
Now area of the ABC  3 1 1  sq unit
2 5
7 9
  1
5 5

63. (2)
2 2 11
t2  t1   t2  3   
t1 3 3
1 3 11
 Slope of tangents at Q  t2     slope of other tangents from R 
t2 11 3
64. (3)
The tangent at  2sec , 2 tan   is x sec   y tan  = 2
 a1  2cos  b1  2cot 
The normal at  2sec , 2 tan   is x cos   y cot   4
 a2  4sec b2  4 tan 
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 a1a2  b1b2 = 8 cos .sec   2cot   4 tan  = 8 – 8 = 0


65. (1)

A = (5, -1, 4) ;
B = (4, -1, 3) ; ni jk

Length of the projection = AB .sin   2
1

2
3 3
66. (1)
Let B = (-2, 1, 0) ; C =  3  2,1, 4  ; BC = 5
9 2  16 2  25    1  C  1,1,4 
Given A= (1, -1, 2)
1  
Area of  ABC  AB  AC
2
67. (1)
n
2

x 2  2 x  3  sin  x   x  1  2  sin  x  1 , by dividing with x 2  2 x  3  sin  x 
 f  x   1x  R
68. (1)
lim is 1 form (only R.H.L. exist)
 1   tan  x 1 x  2  
lim  . tan  x 1 x  2 
x2 x  2 
lim 
x 2   x 1 x  2  
. x 1
Le Le  

L  e1
69. (4)
2
0 x2 f(x) = -2x+2 if  f  x   2x  2 if 0  x 
3
2
 4x  2 if  x2 6 if 2  x  6
3
70. (2)
f  x   ax3  bx 2  cx  d ; f '  x   0, f "  x   0 at x  0
71. (3)
15
log e  x 2  15
loge x 2
Let I   dx  dx
log e  x 2   log e  x 2  40x  400 
2
5 5 loge x 2  loge  20  x 
15 15
2 log e x log xe
 dx  dx ____ 1
5
2 log e x  2 log e  20  x  5
log ex  log e  20  x 

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a a 15
log e  20  x 
 f  x  dx   f  a  b  x  dx
b b
I
5
log e  20  x   log ex
dx __  2 

Adding (1) and (2) we get


15
ln x  ln  20  x 
15 15

2I   dx   dx  x 5  10 I5
5
ln x  ln  20  x  5

72. (1)
The given equation can be expressed as xy2dx  x2 ydy  y.exy dx  xexy dy  0
The symmetric presence of xy in the equation inspires the substitution xy  u
 xdy  ydx  du ;
 xy  ydx  xdy   e xy  ydx  xdy   0
 xy  ydx  xdy   e xy  ydx  xdy  2 xdy   0
 u 
 udu  eu  du  2 dy   0
 y 
u 2u.eu
 udu  e du  dy  0
y
Which is indeed a variable separable case. Integrating both side, we get
2ueu
u
udu  e du  dy
y
udu  e u du dy

2ueu y
1  u 1  dy
 e du  du 
2    u   y
1  u  x
2
 
eu  log u  log y  c log  2   e u  c ;
y 
log    e xy  c
 y

73. (4)
Let ix ( x  R  0 ) be the root of given equation.
Given equation becomes  x 4  bx 2  d   i  ax3  cx   0  i.0
Comparing real & imaginary parts on both sides , we get
c
ax 3  cx  0  x2  ----- > (1) and x 4  bx 2  d 0 ------ (2)
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c 2 bc c ad
From (1) & (2) 2   d  0   1
a a ab bc
74. (4)
A1B2  AB  0  A1B2   AB  A1B   A  B   A2
75. (2)
20
1
Given   2x 2  
 x 
r
Tr 1   1 .20Cr .220  r.x 40 3r
31
To get coefficient of x 9
put 40  3r  9  r  not possible
3
Coefficient x 9 in the given expansion = 0
10
To get coefficient of x put 40  3r  10  r  10
10 20 10 10 10
Coefficient x  C10 2 ; Sum= 0  20C10  2  20C10  2
76. (4)
5! 5!
  25
1!.2!.2!.2! 1!.1!.3!.2!
77. (1)
For ranked 1 and 2 players to be winners and runners up res., they should not be paired
30 14 6 2 16
with each other in any round. Therefore, the required probability    
31 15 7 3 31
78. (3)
1st set of letters  3 letters ; 2nd set  3+3+3=3  3= 32
3rd set  32  3  33 …….. 8th set  38
Total amount = 38  1
79. (1)
Given q is F and  p  q   r is T  p  q is F and r is F
Now, q is F and r is F   p  r  is F   p  r    p  r  is tautology
80. (3)
Let AB be the hill, B being it’s top and
A1 B1 be the building of height ‘h’.
We have A1 B1  h
BB1 D  1 ; BA1 A   2 ;

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BD
tan 1  and
B1 D
AB BD  h BD  h
tan  2   
AA1 AA1 B1D
BD  h BD h h
 tan  2  tan 1     B1 D 
B1 D B1 D B1D  tan 2  tan 2 
h tan  2
 AB  B1 D . tan  2 
tan  2  tan 1
SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
INTEGER TYPE MODEL QUESTIONS
81. (16)
a.a a.b a.c 1 1 1
2
b.a b.b b.a   a b c   a b c   1 1 1  1 1  1 2   1 3  4
 
c.a c.b c.c 1 2 1

82. (1) f  x   f 1  x 
83. (28)
Let f be a twice differentiable function  f ' x  1
f  5  f  2 
 1  f  5  3  f  2   f  5  3  8  f  5   11
3
And also f ''  x   4
f ' 5  f '  2 
  4  f '  5   12  f '  2   f '  5   17 Hence, f  5  f '  5   28
52
84. (2)
(y + 2) = (x – 1)2 and (y – 1) = –mx , which passes through (0,1)
y

(0,1)
x
0

(1,–2)
for minimum area (0,1) must be the mid-point of chord.
85. (8)
 74  2 K  1  74 ; 8  2 K  1  8 ; 9  2 K  7 ; 4.5  K  3.5

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86. (3)
(3) points
y=5

X=2
x=5

Y=-1

87. (2)
2 2
2  x   x  x x4 x2
x   8  x   2 x 8  0  2
2 8  0
 x 1  x 1  x 1  x  1 x 1
x2
a  a 2  2a  8  0  a  4 & a  2
x 1
x2 x2
  4  2  x2  4 x  4  0 x2  2x  2  0
x 1 x 1
2
 x  2 0 x  1 3 x  2
88. (766)
a 2  b 2  c 2   
 
A  d 2  e2  f 2  
   g  h  l 
2 2 2

a 2  b2  c2  d 2  e2  f 2  g 2  h 2  l 2  9
1. All one’s  1 ways 2. Only 3 all 3’s  9 ways
9! 9!
3. One’s 1 two 2’s   252 ways 5. Ones 5, twos 1   504
6!2! 5!3!
Total no of ways = 766
89. (6 )
Mean  
xi fi 0.n C0  2.n C1  22.n C2  ...  2 n.n Cn
 n
 fi C0  n C1  ...  n Cn x
To find sum of numerator consider
n
1  x   n C0  n C1 x  n C2 x 2  ....  n C n x n ..........  i 

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Put x  2  3n  1  2.n C1  22.n C2  ...  2n. nCn


To find sum denominator, put x=1 in (i), we get
3n  1 728
n n n
2  C0  C1  ....  Cn n
 n  n  3n  729  n  6
2 2
90. (2)
 2    
n 1 1 1 1
ke =  n   n
    2e
n! n 1 n 1  n  1 ! n 1  n  1 ! n2  n  2 ! n 1  n  1 !

16-06-2022_OUTGOING SR _JEE MAIN MODEL GTM-11 _TOPIC & SUB TOPIC LILST
Q.NO SUBJECT TOPIC SUB TOPIC
1 PHYSICS UNITS & MEASUREMENTS measurements
2 PHYSICS LAWS OF MOTION friction
3 PHYSICS WORK, ENERGY& POWER WORK-ENERGY THEOREM
SYSTEM OF PARTICLES &
4 PHYSICS ROTATION Collisions
SYSTEM OF PARTICLES &
5 PHYSICS ROTATION MOMENT OF INTERTIA
6 PHYSICS GRAVITAION KEPLER’S LAWS
7 PHYSICS Mech.Prop.of Fluids viscosity and fluids flow
8 PHYSICS Thermodynamics Cyclic process
9 PHYSICS KINETIC THEORY OF GASES MEAN FREE PATH
10 PHYSICS Electro Magnetic Waves Electro Magnetic Waves
11 PHYSICS NUCLEI RADIO ACTIVITY
12 PHYSICS SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES transistor
13 PHYSICS communication systems Modulation
14 PHYSICS Electrostatics Electric potential energy
15 PHYSICS Magnetism Dipole
16 PHYSICS ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Solenoid

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17 PHYSICS ALTERATING CURRENT L-C Circuit


18 PHYSICS Wave Optics YDSE
19 PHYSICS Exp Physics Potentiometer
20 PHYSICS Waves Echo of sound
21 PHYSICS 2d motion projectiles
SYSTEM OF PARTICLES &
22 PHYSICS ROTATION rolling motion
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE,
23 PHYSICS properties of solids & liquids friction
24 PHYSICS Dual Nature and Radiation MATTERT WAVES
25 PHYSICS ATOMS photo electric effect
26 PHYSICS Electrostatics Electric Force
Temperature dependence of
27 PHYSICS CURRENT ELECTRICITY resistivity
28 PHYSICS Magnetic Effect Of Current Magnetic field due to solenoid
Ray Optics And Optical
29 PHYSICS Instruments LENS Displacement method
30 PHYSICS Oscillations Damped Oscillations
31 CHEMISTRY 15th, 16th group oxyacids of s&p
32 CHEMISTRY atomic structure ; de Broglie wavelength
33 CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL BOND ; HYBRIDIZATION
34 CHEMISTRY COMPLEX COMPOUNDS Werner’ s theory
35 CHEMISTRY D&F- BLOCK ELEMENTS ; NATURE OF OXIDES
36 CHEMISTRY ELECTRO CHEMISTRY CONDUCTOMETRIC TITRATION
37 CHEMISTRY GASEOUS STATE CHARLES LAW
38 CHEMISTRY HYDROGEN& ITS COMPOUNDS HYDROGEN
39 CHEMISTRY METALURGY REDUCTION
40 CHEMISTRY PERIODIC TABLE ; I.E
41 CHEMISTRY SOLID STATE DEFECTS IN CRYSTALS
42 CHEMISTRY Carbonyl Compounds Preparation
43 CHEMISTRY surface chemistry catalysis
44 CHEMISTRY Purification & Detection Purification
45 CHEMISTRY GOC Basic strength
46 CHEMISTRY Alcohols phenols and ethers Properties of phenols
47 CHEMISTRY Alkyl halides NSR
48 CHEMISTRY Alcohols, phenols and ethers Preparation of Alcohols
49 CHEMISTRY Biomolecules Vitamins
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50 CHEMISTRY Chemistry in everyday life Drugs


51 CHEMISTRY Aliphatic hydrocarbons Preparation of alkyne
52 CHEMISTRY Benzene phenol Oxidation of Toluene
phenols and ethers Haloform
53 CHEMISTRY Alcohols reaction
54 CHEMISTRY 14th group allotropes of c
55 CHEMISTRY STIOCHIOMETRY REDOX REACTIONS
56 CHEMISTRY IONIC EQBM KSP
57 CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL KINETICS 1ST ORDER KINETICS
58 CHEMISTRY COORDINATION COMPOUNDS ISOMERISM
59 CHEMISTRY qualitative analysis cationic analysis
60 CHEMISTRY THERMODYNAMICS HECTIONSAT OF REA
61 MATHS STRAIGHT LINES AREA OF TRIANGLE
62 MATHS STRAIGHT LINES IMAGE OF A POINT
63 MATHS PARABOLA NORMAL
64 MATHS HYPERBOLA TANGENTS & NORMALS
65 MATHS 3-D PLANES LINE & PLANE
66 MATHS 3-D LINES PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE
CONTINUITY &
67 MATHS DIFFERENTIABILITY DIFFERENTIABILITY
68 MATHS LIMITS 1-INFINIITE
69 MATHS FUNCTIONS GRAPHS
70 MATHS INDEFINITE INTEGRATION BASIC INTEGRATION
71 MATHS DEFINITE INTEGRATION KINGS PROPERTY
72 MATHS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS VARIABLE SEDPERABLE
73 MATHS COMPLEX NUMBERS THEORY OF EQUATIONS
74 MATHS MATRICES & DETERMINANTS INVERSE & DET
75 MATHS BINOMIAL THEOREM COEFFICIENTS OF
76 MATHS P&C COMBINATIONS
77 MATHS PROBABILITY MULTIPLICATION THEOREM
78 MATHS P&C MULTIPLICATION THEOREM
79 MATHS MATHEMATICAL REASONING COMPOUND STATEMENTS
80 MATHS TRIGONOMETRY HEIGHTS & DISTANCE
81 MATHS VECTORS SCALAR TRIPLE PRODUCT
82 MATHS FUNCTIONS INVERSE OF FUNCTIONS
83 MATHS AOD MEAN VALUE THEOREM
84 MATHS AREAS AREAS B/W 2 CURVES
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85 MATHS TRIGONOMETRY EXTREME VALUES


86 MATHS CIRCLES TANGENTS
87 MATHS QUADRATIC EQUATIONS FINDING ROOTS
88 MATHS P&C PERMUTATIONS
89 MATHS STATISTICS MEAN
90 MATHS SEQUENCE AND SERIES EXPONENTIAL SERIES

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