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A B C V
VK x=
Sol. m 2m V m 6
CV
before collision q2C = 2C(x – 0) =
3
V V1 3. Ans. (B)
m 3m
mv + 2mv 3v
v CM = = r
4m 4
Sol.
for block 'A'
v v
- £ v A/CM £
4 4
Using guass law
v v 3v r uur
£ vA £ + q in
2 4 4 ò E.ds = Î 0
......(1)
v
(vA)min = ( v A )min = = 5m / s r
b
ò r 4 pr dr
2
2 qin = q +
R1
2. Ans. (B)
Sol. For position---(1)
= q + 4pb
(r 2
- R12 )
q 2
+ –
from equation -1
C +
C –q ( ) ö÷
q=
C
v 1 æ 4 pb r 2 - R12
2 E 4pr2 = Î çç q + 2 ÷
0 è ø
V
For position---(2)
ç
(
1 æ q - 2 pbR1
2
ö
+ 2 pb ÷
)
E = 4p Î ç r 2
÷
x 0 è ø
C 2C r
as E is constant, therefore
q – 2pbR12 = 0
V V O
q 16 ´ 10 -6
b= = =2
CV 2pR12 2 p ´ 4 ´ 10-6
(x – V)C + (x – 0)2C = –q = -
2 p
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4. Ans. (B) 7. Ans. (D)
2u 50 R 16
Sol. Time of flight = = = 5sec Sol. =
g 10 x 100 - x
r
( rf )football = ( 2iˆ + 5jˆ ) ´ 5 = 10iˆ + 25jˆ R=
16x
100 - x
r
( rf )player = (5iˆ + 8jˆ + 2iˆ + 4 ˆj + 6jˆ ) (
+ 2iˆ + 3jˆ ) logR = log 16 + log x – log (100 – x)
DR Dx Dx
= 9iˆ + 21jˆ = +
R x 100 - x
distance = 12 + 4 2 = 17 DR 0.1 0.1
= +
5. Ans. (A) R 25 75
R 0.4 1.6
Sol. rCM = % error = 0.4 + = = 0.53
2 3 3
I1 8. Ans. (A)
CM Sol. Initially no. of active nuclei of P1532 = N1
w2R
N – mg = m
2
= ò qE dx cos q
& q is obtuse angle
2P0 h1
h WFext + Welec = 0
Sol. P0 P0 Wext = +ve
15. Ans. (B)
A
Pressure at same height is same, therefore
h = h1
11. Ans. (A)
Sol. r 10r
hc
Sol. E2 – E1 = l & E1 = –23.5
a
B
12400
E2 + 23.5 = Þ E2 = –6keV 2 dB A
0.71 Î = pR = pR 2 b
dt
energy of atom = |E2| = 6keV i
2
pR b
12. Ans. (C) i= Î Î
11r 2 2
1 ´ 4 ´ 10 -2
Sol. L = 1 × 4 × 0.2 + ´ 10 Î
2 DVAB = EpR = - ir r 10r
2 B
= 0.8 + 0.2 = 1
pR 2 b pR 2 b
13. Ans. (A) EpR = -
2 11
a 2 + h2 a h 9Rb
Sol. < V +V E=
VS P S 22
16. Ans. (D)
a 2 + h2 a 2 h2 2ah
< 2+ 2+
VS2
VP VS VP VS dU
Sol. F = - = –20 sin 2x
dx
(
V 2 = w2 A 2 - x 2 )
+ 1 2 æ 1 ö
Sol. = + ç- ÷
æ a2 ö f eff fL è fm ø
V 2 = w2 ç A 2 - 4 ÷
è w ø
1 l æ3 5ö
Slope = - =- -
1 ç 2 3 ÷æ 2 ö 1
w2
g
= ç ÷ç ÷ = -
fL ç 5
÷ è 20 ø 100
l è 3 ø
tan30° = g
0
1 2 1
= - +
100 10 Þ feff = 12.50 cm
2
æ hö f eff
l ç1 + ÷
tan60° = è Rø
2. Ans. 1.00
g0
Sol. E = a cos w0t + a cos wt cos w0t
2
æ hö a
Þ ç1 + ÷ = 3 Þ h = 0.73R E = a cos w0t + é cos ( w + w0 ) t + cos ( w - w0 ) t ùû
è Rø 2ë
19. Ans. (C)
w + w0 4.8
nmax = = ´ 1015
1.5C 2p 2p
1.2W 1.2V
+ –
KEmax = hn – f
i1
0.25F 4.8
6.6 ´ 10-34 ´ ´ 1015
2p - 2.15
i2 =
Sol. 1.6 ´ 10 -19
5H
3.8W 2W 6.3
6.8V 2V = - 2.15 = 1eV
2
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3. Ans. 4.00 6. Ans. 64.00
hc hc 82
Sol. ratio = n =
Sol. l - l = eV 92
max
64
n=
hc hc eV 1 æ hc hc ö 81
- = = ç - ÷
2l l max 3 3 è l l max ø 7. Ans. 82.80
5
1 1 1 1 Sol. IC = mA
- = - 2
2l l max 3l 3l max
2.3
IB =
l
RB
1 2
= Þ max = 4
6l 3l max l 2.5 ´ 10-3
b = 90 = RB
4. Ans. 1.00 2.3
90 ´ 23
æ 10 ö RB = kW
Sol. vPJ = (il30) = ç ÷ R for 1st case 25
è R +1ø
= 82.80 kW
æ 5R ö 8. Ans. 1.84 to 1.86
vPJ = il10 = ç ÷ for 2nd case
èR +2ø
m0 e0 A dE
taking ratio Sol. B =
2pr dt
2 (R + 2) B = 1.85 × 10–18 T
3=
( R + 1) Þ R = 1
9. Ans. 500.00
5. Ans. 0.36
Sol. DIE = DIB + DIC
(x, y) 2.1 = DIB + 2 Þ DIB = 0.1 mA
CM vin = DIB Rin
q (60,0) 0.05 = 10–4 Rin
Sol.
(0,0) Rin = 500 W
mg 10. Ans. 6.28 to 6.29
Just to prevent from toppling, mg must r
pass through toppling point. M 5
Sol. I = = H = 0.5 × 104
V 10-6
0 + 60 + x
xCM = 60 = Þ x = 120 cm B = µ0 (H + I)
3
= 4p × 10–7 (0.5 × 104 + 5 × 106)
1 60 10
Area = ´ ´y =1 Þ y = m = 6.28
2 100 3
x 120
cotq = = ´ 3 = 0.36
y 100 ´ 10
1. Ans. (255.00)
1 250
= ln sec -1
600 250 - 50 3 æ nRT2 nRT1 ö
1×
2
R (T2 – 300) = – Pext ç P - P ÷
1 –1
è 2 1 ø
= ln 1.25 sec
600
æ T2 300 ö
1.5 (T2 – 300) = – 1 ç - ÷
5. Ans. (B) è 2 5 ø
A = Aromatic 1.5 T2 – 450 = – 0.5 T2 + 60
B = Non-aromatic (exist as nonplanar
structure) 2T2 = 510
C,D = Antiaromatic T2 = 255 K
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2. Ans. (8.00) 7
6
5
sol. Ksp = 4 × (5 × 10–6)3 = (0.5 × 10–3) [OH–]2
4
[OH–]2 = 100 × 10–18 + 4 = 10–12 3
2 Balmer
[OH–] = 10–6 1
pOH = 6 6. Ans. (25.00)
pH = 8 7. Ans (5.00)
3. Ans. (6.00) 8. Ans. (6.00)
4. Ans.(9.00) 9. Ans.(201.66 to 201.67)
5. Ans.(5.00) 10. Ans.(8.00)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION–I 4. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (A)
b2 2
Sol. 2 = 1 - e and a2e2 = b2(1 – e12)
Sol. ( a - 1 )2 + ( b - 3 )2 = AB a
( 4 - a )2 + (7 - b )2 = BC e2 e2
Þ 1 - e12 = Þ e2
1 = 1 -
2 2 1 - e2 1 - e2
( 4 - 1) + (7 - 3 ) = AC = 5
\ k cannot be 4 1 - 2e2
e1 =
2. Ans. (B) 1 - e2
Sol. Let circle be 5. Ans. (D) y=x+3
x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2ƒy + c = 0 1 A (0,3)
orthogonality condition Sol. y = 2 +
x +1 C y=2
c=8 (–1,2)
circle passes through (1,1) Þ (y–2)(x + 1) = 1 (–2,1) A'
2 + 2g + 2ƒ + 8 = 0 a= 2 x=–1
g+ƒ+5=0
–h – k + 5 = 0 Length of L.R. = 2 2
x+y=5 6. Ans. (A)
3. Ans. (A)
Sol. Normal cos 20° cos50° cos110°
Sol. + +
y = mx – 2m – m3 ...(i) sin 50°.sin110° sin110° sin 20° sin 50°
m m3
and y = mx - km - - ...(ii) 1 é sin 40° + sin100° + sin 220° ù
2 4 =
(i) & (ii) same 2 êë sin 20° sin 50° sin110° úû
1 m -2m - m3
= = 1 é 4 sin 20° sin 50° sin110° ù
1 m m m3 = =2
-km - - 2 êë sin 20° sin 50° sin110° úû
2 4
-8 - 4m 2 7. Ans. (B)
Þ1 =
-m2 - 4k - 2 Sol. sin(1 - x) = cos x
Þ 3m = 4k – 6
2
sin(1 – x) = cosx
m2 > 0 Þ 4k - 6 ³ 0
3 æp ö
cosx – cos ç - (1 - x) ÷ = 0
Þ k³ è2 ø
2
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æ p 1ö æ1 pö 1 r r r
-2sin ç x + - ÷ sin ç - ÷ = 0
è 4 2ø è2 4ø
=
2
(
a ´ 2b - a )
æ p 1ö r r
\ sin ç x + - ÷ = 0 = a ´ b = 86
è 4 2ø
12. Ans. (B)
p 1
\ x+ - = np
4 2 r r (pr ´ q)r
Sol. 3 = (b - a)· r r
1 p 1 3p | p´q |
x= - (negative), x = + (rejected)
2 4 2 4 r r r r
Þ 3 = | b - a | cos30° Þ | b - a | = AB = 2
1 7p
x= + (least positive) 13. Ans. (A)
2 4
8. Ans. (A) 2p p-4
Sol. x2 – x+ =0
p p-5 p-5
Sol. Area = 5sin
5
æ1 pö p
\ 10 ç .R 2 sin ÷ = 5sin
è2 5ø 5
\ R=1
R is circumradius of polygon.
r ˆ ˆ ˆ 3
27 è ø 3
Sol. a = i - j + k
15. Ans. (A)
r ®
a ® c®
ˆ ˆ ˆ
Sol. negation is p Ù ~ ( ( ~ p ) Ú ( ~ q ) )
b = 2i + 4j + 3k b
r ar + cr
b=
B D C p Ù (p Ù q)
2
1 r r pÙq
\ Area = a´c
2
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16. Ans. (C)
éxù
Sol. Let us define some events Q x Î (3, 6) Þ ê 3 ú = 1
ë û
A : 1R & 1G ball is drawn
Þ ƒ (x) = x + 1, whose inverse is x – 1.
B : 1R & 1W ball is drawn
19. Ans. (C)
C : 1W & 1G ball is drawn
x
D : 2 balls drawn are of different colour ì æ 1 öæ 1 ö æ 1 öü
x - x í( x + 1) ç x + ÷ç x + 2 ÷ ..... ç x + x -1 ÷ ý
2
Sol. xlim
Let number of white balls = x ®¥
î è 2 2
øè 2
ø è øþ
æAö 2
Pç ÷ = x
èDø 9 ìæ 1 öæ 1 öæ 1 ö æ 1 öü
From Baye's theorem = xlim í 1 + ÷ç 1 +
®¥ ç ÷ç 1 + 2 ÷ ..... ç 1 + x -1 ÷ ý
îè x øè 2x øè 2 xø è 2 x øþ
æ A ö ( A Ç D)
Pç ÷ = 1 1
1 + + 2 + ..... ¥
èDø P(D) 2
= e1 .e1 / 2 .e1 / 2 ......¥ = e 2 2
= e2
æDö 20. Ans. (A)
P(A).P ç ÷
= èAø
æDö æDö æDö é x 2 - 4x + 3 ù
P(A).P ç ÷ + P(B)P ç ÷ + P(C) P ç ÷ Sol. ê ú is always an integer
A
è ø B
è ø èCø 5 sin x + e x
+ 7
ë û
3
C1 ´ 4 C1 Þ ƒ(x) = tannp = 0, always continous.
x +7
C2
= 3 SECTION–II
C1 ´ C14 x
C ´ 3 C1 x C1 ´ 4 C1
x +7
+ x1+7 + x+7 1. Ans. 7.00
C2 C2 C2
Sol. a, b Î {2, 3, 5, 7}
12 2
Þ = Þ 108 = 24 + 14x ƒ '(x) = 3x2 + 2ax + b ³ 0 " x Î R
12 + 7x 9
D£0
Þ 14x = 84 Þ x = 6
4a2 – 12b £ 0
17. Ans. (B)
4(a2 – 3b) £ 0
Sol. Tr + 1 = n cr (2x)n - r (5y)r
a=2 b = 2,3,5,7
Tr = n cr - 1 (2x)n - r + 1 (5y)r - 1
a=3 b = 3,5,7
Tr +1 ( n - r + 1) (5 y) a=5 No solution
=
Tr r (2 x) a=7 No solution
Ordered pairs (a,b) are (2,2), (2,3), (2,5),
æ 34 - 5 + 1ö æ 10 ö (2,7), (3, 3), (3,5) & (3,7)
= ç ÷ ç ÷ >1
è r ø è 6ø
2. Ans. 4.00
Sol. 1 2 4
35 - r 3
Þ > 3 r < 175 - 5 r Applying LMVT in [1, 2]
r 5
8 r < 175 ƒ (2) - ƒ (1)
= ƒ'(c1) " c1 Î (1, 2)
2 -1
æ 175 ö ƒ(2) – 2 £ 2 {Q ƒ' (x) £ 2} Þ ƒ(2) £ 4 ... (1)
r< ç ÷ r = 0, 1, ...... , 21
è 8 ø
Similarly applying LMVT in [2, 4]
Þ T22 is largest.
ƒ (4) - ƒ (2)
18. Ans. (B) = ƒ' (c2) " c2 Î (2, 4)
4-2
8 - ƒ(2)
4x ì x ü 4 x - x + é x ù éxù £ 2 Þ ƒ(2) ³ 4 ... (2)
Sol. ƒ (x) = -í ý=
3 êë 3 úû
=x+ê ú 2
3 î3þ 3 ë3û
from (1) & (2) ƒ(2) = 4
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3. Ans. 6.00 8. Ans. 3.25
b b 2 -3 4
-1
Sol. ò ƒ(x)dx + ò ƒ (x)dx = bb - aa
Sol. 7 -2 2 =0
a a [3p] -[2e] [4a]
(if ƒ (a) = a, ƒ (b) = b) 2 3 4
\ I1 + I2 = 2 × 3 – 0 × 1 = 6 7 2 2 =0
4. Ans. 0.50 9 5 [4a]
Sol. Using king in 'm' 4[4a] – 20 – 3(7[4a] – 18) + 4(17) = 0
2
– 17[4a] + 102 = 0
m = ò (1 - x)sin((1 - x)x)dx [4a] = 6
-1
6 £ 4a < 7
2 2
= 3 7
ò sin((1 - x)x)dx - ò x sin((1 - x)x)dx
-1 -1 2
£a<
4
m 1 a = 3, b = 2 , g = 7, d = 4
m=n–m Þ 2m = n or =
n 2 9. Ans. 19.00
5. Ans. 3.25 Sol. Let x be random variable of blue marbles
y=5 (1, 5)
1 choosen
Sol. A = ò (5 - 3x3 - 2x) dx x 0 1 2 3
0
(5, 1)
1 1 3 1
13 Px(x = x)
= 0 x=5
6 2 10 30
4
Var[x] = E[x2] – [E[x]]2
6. Ans. 6.00
Sol. y2(x2dy + 2xydx) – dy = 0 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1
E[x]2 = 0 ´ + 1 ´ + 2 ´ + 3 ´
dy 6 2 10 30
Þ d(x2y) – =0
y2 æ 1ö æ 1ö æ 3ö æ 1 ö
E(x) = ç 0 ´ ÷ + ç 1 ´ ÷ + ç 2 ´ ÷ + ç 3 ´ ÷
1 è 6 ø è 2 ø è 10 ø è 30 ø
Þ x 2y + y = c = 2
= 1.2
1 [E(x)]2 = 1.44
Þ 2k2 + = 2 Þ 4k2 = 3 Variance = 2 – 1.44 = 0.56
2
7. Ans. 27.00 14
S.D. = V = 0.56 = = 14 + 5 = 19
Sol. If A is skew symmetric matrix whose entries 5
are 0, 1, –1, then possible matrices are 10. Ans. 7.00
a11 = 0 a22 = 0 a33 = 0 Sol. Required number of ways
we can fill a12 in 3 ways (0,1,–1) = Total when all A's seperated
we can fill a13 in 3 ways (0,1,–1) – Total when A's separated and H's are
we can fill a23 in 3 ways (0,1,–1) together
remaining a 21, a 31, a 32 filled by only one 7! 8
way. Hence possible matrix A are 3 × 3 × 3 = ( C 4 ) - 6!( 7 C 4 )
2!
= 27
and all gives infinite solutions due to D = 7!.6!
= (6) = 41.52.63.71
0, Dx = 0, Dy = 0, Dz = 0 4!.3!
hence pq = 27
\ p + q = 9.