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1.(C) Time depends on velocity component to river which is same for all
All the four boats A, B, C and D take same time.
2GM
2.(B) u kVe k
R
ΔU ΔK 0
GM GM 1 2
m m 0 mu 0
r R 2
GM 1 2 2GM mGM
m mk
R 2 R r
GMm GMm R
(1 k 2 ) r
R r 1 k2
R R k2
h r R 2
R
1 k 1 k2
1 2 1
4.(C) Work KE mv m 2a 2r 2mra
2 2
5.(A) Let velocity of water at the two cross-sections be v1 and v2
Av1 av2 V
Applying Bernoulli’s Theorem between two points below the two arms of
the U-tube at the centre of the pipe : [Let air pressure in U-tube = P0]
1 2 1
P1 v1 P2 v22
2 2
1
P1 P2 (v22 v12 )
2
V V
Using P1 P0 gh1 , P2 P0 gh2 , v1 , v2
A a
1 V 2 V 2 V2 1 1
g (h1 h2 ) 2 h1 h2 2
2 a 2 A 2g a 2
A
7.(BC) As air is pumped out, pressure above surface of water decreases because of which pressure at all points of water decreases
( P Psurface gh) .
So, force on bottom decreases.
Since water is assumed to be incompressible, density and volume remain unchanged.
9.(BD) B cannot move in vertical line relative to A as horizontal component of their velocities cannot be equal.
vBA is constant Straight line motion
Particle collide if v BA is along BA
y-component of vBA 0 u 1 sin u 2 sin
Time of flight is equal
If t is the time of collision and T is the time of flight, for collision : t T
u1 cos t u2 cos t d
u1 cos T u2 cos T R1 R2
T t R1 R2 d
G 4M m GMm
10.(ACD) At x 2R, F 2
0
4R 16 R2
Velocity is decreasing at x 2 R
For minimum velocity put F x 0
G 4M GM
2
0 x 4R
x 6R x2
So, minimum velocity occurs at x 4 R , and once this point is reached, the particle reaches surface of B.
Applying energy conservation : K f Ki U i U f
1 G 4 M m G M m G 4 M m GMm
0 mv 2
2 2R 4R 4R 2R
3GM
v
2R
11.(BCD)
When stationary
gh P
When accelerating upwards
g a h1 P
h1 h
When accelerating downwards
g ah2 P h2 h
When moving with constant velocity
gh 3 P h3 h
12.(ABD) After time t, mass of plank with sand will be m0 t and let its velocity be v. In next small time interval dt, let
dm mass of sand falls with sped u and sticks to it.
Change in momentum of dm:
d p dm vi dm u j dm vi u j
d 2 3 (0.04)2
1.(60) Minimum friction on plug F hg 5 1000 10 60 N
4 4
2.(130) Ejection speed of water 2 gh
d 2
Volume flow rate 2 gh
4
d 2 3 (0.04)2
Water flows in time t is 2 gh t 2 10 5 3 3600 130 m3 (approx.)
4 4
3.(2) Time after which block will move
F cos s N
F cos s mg F sin
s mg
F
cos us sin
s mg
t
cos s sin
s mg
tmin 2sec
1 2s
When 37
6.(10) s s x2 s 2y
2 2
s x s s y 80 16 8 m
1
(u cos 5)(1) (6)(1) 8 u cos 6
2
(u sin )2 (u cos ) 2 82 62 100
u 10 m / s
CHEMISTRY
1.(B) Nitrogen has half-filled configuration.
Z2
6.(A) I.E4 of Be 2 13.6 1.6 10 19 J 16 13.6 1.6 10 19 348.16 10 19 Y 1019 J
n
Y 348.16
7.(C) Al(CH3 )3 is electron deficient, therefore it exist as dimer.
10.(CD) Weak acid and weak base gives less heat in neutralisation hence smaller temperature rise than in case of strong acids and
bases if all other conditions are same.
11.(ACD) By definition.
12.(AC) (A) IE (I) of N is more than O due to stable half filled electronic configuration of valence shell in N.
(B) Electron gain enthalpy of O (–141 kJmol–1) is less than S, Se, Te and Po due to its small atomic size.
(C) Electronegativity on Mulliken scale is 2.8 times the electronegativity on Pauling scale.
(D) The ionic radius decreases as more electrons are ionized off.
10 4
9 4
8 4
1.(6) Total 6 spectral lines
7 4
6 4
5 4
2.(8)
3.(525)
NH 4 HS s NH3 g H 2S g
Initial partial pressure P mm 0
Equilibrium partial pressure P x mm x mm
From question, P x 625 and P x x 725
x 100 and P 525
6.(1.56) ΔU q w
1.6 0.576 1.024 kJ
ΔH 1.6
1.56
ΔU 1.024
MATHEMATICS
1.(B) All the possible number are 9 C5 (none containing the digit 0 )
126 .
Total numbers starting with
1 8C 4 70
(using 6,7,8,9 )
97th number =
n n n
3.(C)
r0nCr sin 2rx r 0nCnr sin 2 n r x r 0nCr sin 2rx sin 2 n r x
n n n
r 0nCr cos 2rx r 0nCnr cos 2 n r x r 0nCr cos 2rx cos 2 n r x
n
nCr 2sin nx cos(2r n) x
r 0
n
tan nx .
n
Cr 2 cos nx cos(2r n) x
r 0
4.(D) tr 1 rS r r t r S r 1 r 2 S r 1 r 2 r 1 S r 2
t r 1 r r ! t1 S1 t1
Sr r ! t1
tr 1 Sr r 1 Sr 1 r 1 tr 1
8.(ABC)
9.(AD)
10.(AB)
x cannot be odd integer for if x is odd, x 2 is odd but 2 px 2q is even;
so x 2 2 px 2q 0
11.(ABC)
12.(BD)
The three possible discriminants are
c 2 4ab, b 2 4ac, a 2 4bc
For a b c 0 they are perfect square.
n
n
1.(5) For the expansion 1 x nCr xr , we have
r 0
n
C0 C1 C2 ........ Cn 2n
n n n
…(i)
1 n n
C0 n C1 n C22 n C3 n C4 nC52 n C6 ......., ….(2)
n
1 2 n C0 n C12 n C2 n C3 nC42 n C5 n C6 ...... ….(3)
3 1 and1 2 0
1
n
3
n
C0 n C3 n C6 .... 2n 1 n n
2
1 n 2n 2 2
2n 1 .2cos cos 3 i sin 3
3 3
1 n n
2 n 1 .2cos n
3 3
1 n n n 1 n
2n 2 1 1 cos 2n 2 cos 2; 3
3 3 3 3
r 1
3.(9) Vr
2 2
2 r r 1 2r 1 2r 3 r 2 r
n n
1 n 2 1 n
Vk k 3 k 2 k
2 k 1
k 1 k 1 k 1
1 2 2 1 1
n n 1 n n 1 2n 1 n n 1
4 12 4
1
n n 1 3n n 1 2n 1 3
12
1
12
n n 1 3n 2 n 2 a 12, b 3, c 2
Tr Vr 1 Vr 2
3 1 2 1
r 1 r 3 r 1 r 2 r 1 r 2
2 2
1 1
3r 2 3r 1 2
2r 1 2
2
3r 2 2 r 1 3r 1 r 1 d 3, e 1
a b c d e 12 3 2 3 1 9
1 1 1 1
4.(6) Wr
Tr 4 r 1 3r 1 r 1 4 r 1
3
p 3, q 3 p q 0
4 3r 1
2
Qr Tr 1 Tr 3 r 1 r 2 2 r 1 r 3 2r 1 2 5 6 r
Printed number on Bk is k 2 k .
2
Similarly the number of white balls between last two black balls k k k 1 k 1 2k
2
Total number of white balls 4 6 8 .... 2k
k2 k 2 …(i)
Since, number of white balls 340
i k 2 k 2 340 k 18