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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.
0 0 0
1 1 1
0 1 0
1 0 0
From the truth table
Y = A.B
So it is “AND” gate
2
h1 d 1
2. d 2 Rh d h h1 900 m
h d
h
3. Given,
mv0
Velocity of an electron after time ‘t’
E e Ee
V V0 t V0 t Wave length
m m
h h 0
mv Ee
1
eE0
m v0 t t
m mv0
4. A A0 e t
A 1 t 30
Then 4 T 7.5
A0 2 t /T
T 4
Y V
E q
X
B
5. Z
E0
C
B0
FE E0 q
FB q B0
FE C
10
FB V
2 tan
6. R.P
1.22
R.P medium m 2
R.P air air 1
1
7. tan 1 tan
cos
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1
tan 60 tan
cos 450
3
Actual dip tan 1
2
R 4 3 16 3 J
2
8. H DC I DC
2
H AC I rms R1 4 / 2 2 16 J
2 2
I V1 0
9. R
2
I ____(1)
R r1 r2 R r1 r2
But V1 Ir1 _____(2)
Given V0 0 _____(3)
From (1),(2) and (3), R r1 r2
I
10. T 2
MBH
2
M 1 I1 T2 8
M 2 I 2 T1 3
3RT
11. A. RMS velocity
M
T is same & M is same so, RMS velocities will be same
So, A is correct
B. n1 : n2 1: 4
n1 RT1 n2 RT2
p1 : p2 :
V1 V2
n1 : n2 1: 4
T1 T2 ,V1 V2
So, B is correct
C. P1 : P2 1: 4 and not 1 : 1
So, C is wrong
D. rms velocities are equal so D is wrong
ax
Q ax q0 Q
12.
KQq0 KQq0
Fnet towards right
a x a x
2 2
a x 2 a x 2
KQq0 KQq 4ax
a2 x2
0
2
a4
KQq0 4ax Qq0
x
4 0 a 3 0 a 3
F Qq0
a net x
m 0 ma 3
2 0 ma 3 4 3 0 ma 3
T 2
Qq0 Qq0
L L L K A 1
13. R1 : R2 1 : 2 1 . 2 . 2 2.9. 9
K1 A1 K 2 A2 L2 K1 A1 2
Let junction temperature be T
T 450 T 0
Then , 0
R1 R2
R1 R2 450 0
T
R1 R2 R1 R2
1 450 R2 9 450
T 450 C
1 R2 / R2 R1 10 9
14. A. Small temperature difference allows use of newton’s law of cooling
dQ
kA 0
dt
dQ
0 is doubled doubled
dt
dQ dQ
B. : TA4 : TB4 2834 : 2934
dt P dtQ
4 4
293 10
1: 1: 1
283 283
40
1:1 = 1 : 1.15
283
[considering same emissivities]
15.
150
100 125
Initial
Effectively , 25 cm column of water from top of right vessel entered the left G mgh (h is
height reduced of the COM)
16 25103 g 25 102 1 J
f f
18. mg
N – mg = 0, f N
f = ma a g 4 m / s2
22 02
u = 0, 2 u 2as s
2 2
0.5m
2 4
19. ML2T 2
M L 2T
2 % error = 5% + 2(5%) – 2 (-5%) = 25%
M L T
20. Consider downward –ve
Then, u = - 100 a = -10
100 10t and after collision , the velocity becomes zero from – 200 almost suddenly
so, option A is correct
21. F 12t 3t 2 ; 1.5 12t 3t 2
1.5 12t 3t 2 d t3
4t t 2 4t t 2 2t 2
4.5 dt 3
To change the direction of motion, pulley need to come to rest momentarily,
t3
2t 2 0 t 6sec
3
d t3 2t 3 t 4 18
2t 2 t 6sec 36 rad rev
dt 3 3 12
2u 2u sin
22. Given, T1 T2 1 2
g g
H1 u12 2g
u1 u2 sin 2 2 1
H 2 2 g u2 sin
K
23. Initial maximum velocity at mean position, v1 A11 , 1
m1
By LCLM, m1v1 m1 m2 v2
m1v1 K
V2 A ,
m1 m2 2 2 2 m1 m2
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v1 A11 A v m m2 m1 A m1 m2 1.024 10.24
1 1 1 1
v2 A22 A2 m1v1 m1 m2 A2 m1 0.9 9
A1 3.2
3.2 3.2 3 16
A2 3 1
200V1 50 Hz
1 1 1 V 200
xC i
C 100 C 2 Z X C2 R 2
400
2
X C2 200 2 X C 100 12
1 100 50
100 12 C F F
100 C 12 3
S l S 50
29. S 2400
R 100 l 5600 700
30. 1 MSD = 1 mm,
10VSD = 9 MSD 1VSD = 0.9 mm
LC = 1MSD – 1VSD = 0.1 mm = 0.01 cm
Zero error = +4 divisions
MSR = 4.1 cm, VC = 6
Diameter = MSR + (VC – zero error) LC
4.1 6 4 0.01 4.12cm 412 102 cm
CHEMISTRY
80 0.36
31. % Br 100 34.04
188 0.45
32. PhSO2Cl Hinsberg reagent
Ph C NH 2 Ph N C O
O
Hoffmann bromamide reaction
R NH 2 carbyl amine reaction
i amine
HCl
NaI
OH OH OH
A B
41. BeCl2 & AlCl3 acts as lewis acids and Be OH 2 , Al OH 3 are amphoteric
42. Pyrophosphoric acid H 4 P2O7
43. Calcination and leaching are used in concentration of ore not in the purification of metal
44. H 2O2 is used as OA & RA in both medium and dH 2O2 : 1.44 gm / cc , d D O 1.1059 gm / cc 2
MATHEMATICS
61. Circle is x y 2 gx 6 y 19c 0
2 2
5 t 3 dt , x 4
f x 0
2 x
x 4 , x4
5 x 3 , x 4 8 x , x4
f ' x 1 1
2 x , x 4 2 x 4 , x 4
4
1
f x is decreasing in , 8,
8
63. 2 x ky 5 z 1, 3kx ky z 5 are two perpendicular planes
6k k 2 5 0
k 1,5
But k 3 k 1
2 x y 5 z 1, 3x y z 5
P 2 x y 5 z 1 3 x y z 5 0
x 3 2 y 1 z 5 5 1
1
x- intercept = 1 5 1 3 2
2
5 1
y intercept = 7
1
64. A 1,1 B 4,3 C 2, 5
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Area ABC 18
Let P , lies on BC
1 1 1
1 1
Area APB 1 2 5 7
2 2
4 3 1
Area APB 4 144
Given 2 5 7
Area ABC 7 7
144
2 5 7 ------(1)
7
Equation of AC is 2 x y 1 0 ----- (2)
1
It cuts x-axis at M ,0
2
Equation of BC 4 x y 13 0 --- (3)
Solving (1) & (3) we get
36 53 20 11
P , or ,
7 7 7 7
Since x coordinates of B,C are 4 and 2 respectively
20 11
P , 4 x intercept of P 2
7 7
1
Equation AP is 2 x 3 y 1 0 y 0x
2
1
Let N ,0
2
1 1 1
1 1 1
Area of NAM 0 1
2 2 2
1
0 1
2
65.
h
in ABCtan2
x
2h
in ADE tan
x 7h
2t
1 7
1 t2
1 t 2 2 7t 4 t 2 2 7t 3 0
2 7 28 12 2 74
t 72 t 7 2
2 2
66. truth table
P q ~p ~q p^~q
T T F F F
T F F T T
F T T F F
F F T T F
p ^ r p^ ~ q ~p p ^ q
T F F T T T
F T F T F F
F F T F T/F F
F F T F T/F F
ris equivalent to q.
67. a 2i j 5k b i j 2k
iˆ ˆj kˆ
a b 2 1 5 iˆ 2 5 ˆj 4 5 kˆ 2
2
i j k
a b i 2 5 5 4 2 ( 2) j (4 5)k
1 0 0
ˆ ˆ ˆ ˆ
ˆ
[( a b ) i ] k ( 2) j (4 5 ) k k
23 3
4 5
2 2
ˆ ˆ ˆ
i j k
b 2 j 2 4i 2k
0 2 0
ˆ
| b 2 j | (4)2 (2)2 16 4 2
dy dy 4
2y 8 m
dx dx y
dy 4 2
at P (a, b) 1, or
dx b 5
From (1) b 4 or 10
25
b2 8a a 2,
2
25
A 2 25
2
B 4 10 40 A B 65
70. a i j k
ˆ ˆ ˆ
b 3i 5 j 4 k
a b i (4 5) j (4 3) k (5 3)
Given
ˆ
a b i 9 j 12 k
By comparison
4 5 1 5 3 12
5 5 5 15
-2
x2 4 3x y 2 4 x 2 22 3 x y 2 12 4 12
x 2 3 y 4
2 2
2 2
y 42 x 2 3
x 2 3 16 y 2 2
y2 4
2
1
A 16 y 2 2 3 dy 4 12 3 8
2 8 3
dy
72. yx
dx
I.F1 e e x
dx
f ( x) sin [ x] 2 [ x]
2
4 1 2 3 4
Now 0
f ( x ) dx f ( x) dx f ( x) dx f ( x) dx f ( x) dx
0 1 2 3
1 2 0 4
(0 2 1) dx ( 1 2 2) dx (0 2 3) dx (1 2 4) dx
0 1 2 3
(1 0) 1(2 1) (3 2) (4 3)
1 1 1 1 2
/3
8sin x sin 2 x
74. Given I
/4
x
dx
8sin x sin 2 x
f x
x
21 3
2r
4 4 2 1
4 3
5
min area
12
f x is an increasing function
/3 /3
f / 4 I f / 3
/4 /4
4 2 1 4 2 1 4 2 1
f / 4
/4 /4 1
4 2 1 /3 /3
f / 4 I f r / 3
1 12 / 4 /4
5
4 2 1
12 12
____(1)
5
I
12
2023 2 2023 1
2022 2021
75.
7k1 2 7k1 1 7 N 22022 1
2022 2021
Remainder = 1-1 = 0
5
76. S5 [2a 4d ] 5a 10d
2
9
S9 [2a 8d ] 9a 36d
2
S 5 5a 10d 5
Now 5
s9 17 9a 36d 17
17a 34d 9a 36d
8a 2 d d 4 a ---- (1)
Now a15 a 14d 57a
given 110 a15 120 110 57a 120
1.929 a 2.105
10
Now S10 2a 9d 190a from (1)
2
= 380 for a = 2.
V x y 2 x 3 y 2 x 2 ( y 6) 2
2 2
77.
3( x 1) 2 3( y 2) 2 30
V is min at Z 0 1 2i v0 30
2 2
2Z 02 z03 3 v02 2( 3 4i ) ( 11 12i ) 3 900
| 8 6i |2 900 100 900 1000.
1 2
78. A , R
2 5
Trace 1 5 4,| A | 5 4 1.
A2 4 A I 0
2 A2 8 A 2 I 0
2 A2 8 A 2 I .
A2 A 2I 2 8 10.
79. i) aR1b ab 0
reflexive; let a R
aR1 a a 20
R1 is reflexive.
Symmetric; let a, b R
aR1b ab0
ba0
bR1a.
R1 is symmetric
5 64 5
59 a 64 2
82. Z 2 Z 0 x y x iy 0
2
f x 2n
ns n 19
2
n 1 , replacing with n – 20
40
2n 2 81n 819
n 1
= 5376
85. Put x 2 t , then M + m = 2
dy y
Given equation
dt sin t cos t log tan t
sin t cos t
sin t cos t.log tan t
dt
sin t cos t log tan t
I.F e
log tan t
sin t cos t
Solutions is y log tan t dt sec t cos ect dt
sin t cos t
sec t tan t
log C
cos ect cot t
,1 is on this C log 3 2 3
6
When t , y 1
3
k 2 2 x2 k 2 1
k 2 1
x 2 sum of the roots 0 1 ------- (1)
k 2
x bx 5 0
2
1 1
Sum of the roots = 2 2 b ---(2)
2
2 1 b (from(1))
2
2 -----(3)
b 1
Product of roots 5
1 1 2
2 2 5 2 1 5 b 4 (from(3))
2 k2 1 2 1 b
2
2
3k 1 k
2
12
5 k 2 3 k2
90. x 15, M 15
x 150 15 xi2
225
10
xi2 2400
x1 xn2 15 25 xi 10
x new 14
10 10
2400 (25) 2 (15) 2
M new (14) 2
10
2000
M new 196 4 S D 2
10