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V V Vs gt
1.(AC) f s f0 f f0
Vs vs
f 0 gt
f f0
Vs
Hence it is straight line
V 10 30
2000 1000 s
Vs
Vs 300m / s
2.(AB)
2
mV
qV0 B 0
R
mV0 m 2mV0
R at t ,y
qB qB qB
1 qE 2 2m
z ut at 2 0 t T qB
2 m
qE 2
z1 T
m
qE
z2 2T
2
mv 2 qBr
3.(AC) qvB v 5.27 105 m / s ; m 9.11031 kg
r m
1 2
Kinetic energy of electron mv 126.3 10 J 0.8eV ; q 1.9 1019 C
21
2
The energy of the emitted photon when electron jumps form n 3 to n 2 ; r 10 103 m
13.6 13.6
2 2 1.89eV
3 2
Work function E K max 1.89 0.8 1.09eV
1
1 1 1 u v 1
4.(AC)
v u f uv f
uv 100 f 1600
u 20cm and 80 cm (v 80 cm and 20 cm respectively)
5.(AD) Dipole moment of the two bigger arcs is
/4
dP1
/4
dq 2 3R cos
/4
dP1
/4
6R 2 cos d ( dq ( 3R)d )
/4
P1 6R cos d
2
/4
6 2R 2
Similarly for smaller arcs the dipole moment is
P2 2 2 R 2
3 9 3 3
6.(ABC) D 1m, d 5 10 m, 500 10 m, t1 2 10 m, t2 1.5 10 m
t1 D
Shift due to the first slab, y1 1 1 20cm
d
tD
Shift due to the 2nd slab, y2 2 1 2 12cm
d
Net shift 20 12 8cm
st
Shift will be towards the 1 slab.
7.(C) mg lVsub g
0V0 l (1 h)
0 (1) l h
As cube is pushed, water rises
500 h
h 0.5m
1000 1
If it is pushed by x, water level rises by x. So it is submerged by 2 x.
To dip completely, we need to push it by 0.25 m only. Then buoyant force becomes constant.
2
0.25 3 0.5
WB 10 g 0.5 2 x dx 103 g dx
0 0.25
E B0 Rt ; B dQE R QB0 R 2t
Torque due to magnetic field should be just equal to torque due to friction.
QB R
f mgR 0 mgR QB0 R 2
mg
B f QB0 R 2t QB0 R 2 t 1s
mR QB R t QB R
2
0
2
0
2
QB0
t 1
m
w t
QB0
d
0
m t 1 dt
1
QB0 t2 1
2 t 2
m
2QB0
At t 3s,
m
11.(D), 12.(C)
w w12 w23 w31 2 3, (3P0 )(3V0 ) P0 V
1
4 P0 2V0 nRT ln 3 P0 8V0
2
4 PV0 0 9 PV
0 0 ln 3
9ln 3 4 PV
0 0
3R
n .T w
Q
2
C
nT nT
3
3R 4 PV
0 0 ( 8P0V0 nRT from 1 2)
2 n T
3R PV
0 0
2 n 2T0
3R R
2R
2 2
Q123 n 2R T12 w23
n 2R 8T0 nR 9T0 ln 3
nRT0 16 9ln 3
w 9 ln 3 4
Q123 9 ln 3 16
X XC
1.(0) tan 1 L R XC
4 R
XC ' 4XC X L ' 2 X L 4 X C R ' 2R
X ' X C '
' tan 1 L 0
R'
2.(126) For just submerged, densities should be equal
or 200 10 g wV g at 20C
at new temperature,
w
200 10 m g V 1 3T g
1 T
wV m wV
1 3T
1 T
Binomial approximation,
wV 1 3 T ; m wV 3 T
4
CV 2
Energy supplied by battery q V ; Energy consumed by capacitors U f Ui
4
1 3V 2 1 V 2 1 V 2 9CV 2 CV 2 CV 2 3CV 2
C C C 0
2 4 2 4 2 2 32 32 8 16
CV 2 3CV 2 CV 2 CV 2
Heat loss
4 16 16 28
4.(6) N1 2 N 2
N0e1t 2 N0e2t
1 1 1
t T2 T1
5.(25)
Lg
mg 2YAT T
2Y
50 103 8 10
T 25C
2 0.2 2 1011 2 106
T 2 I
6.(4) t
4 4 PE
4t 2
I pE
2
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CHEMISTRY
1.(CD) (A) False E 0
F2 / F
maximum so can not be oxidized.
3.(C)
4.(AC)
6.(CD)
7.(C)
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8.(C)
9.(C) EMF to be positive, the correct representation of the cell (a concentration cell) will be as follows:
Pt, H 2 15 atm HCl H 2 3atm , Pt Oxidation at LHE:
H2 15 atm
2H 2e (Oxidation)
Reduction at RHE :
2H 2e
H 2 ( 3atm ) (Reduction)
Overall change:
H 2 15 atm
H 2 3 atm
EMF of a concentration cell is given by the expression
0.059 C 0.059 P
E cell log 2 log 2 , P2 P1
n C1 2 P1
0.059 15
log 0.0206V
2 3
However, for the cell given: E cell 0.0206V
RT PRight
10.(B) Ecell Ecell
0
ln
nF PLeft
11.(A)
12.(D) The compound (X) is an unsymmetrical anhydride because it produces two different carboxylic acids on
hydrolysis. An unsymmetrical anhydride RCOOCOR ' on reduction with excess of LiAlH 4 yields two
primary alcohols RCH 2OH and R 'CH 2OH. The only primary alcohol that gives positive iodoform test is
CH3CH 2OH. So, the compound (Y) is CH3CH 2OH. Obviously, the other 1 alcohol (Z) is
CH3CH 2CH 2OH because the total number of carbon atoms is five. Thus, the structure of the compound (X)
is CH3COOCOCH 2CH3 . On hydrolysis, it produces acetic acid and propionic acid.
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(i) C2 H5 CH 2 OH
NaBH 4
(ii) NaBH 4
C2 H5CH 2 OH
(iii) NaBH 4
2.303 100
2.(5) k1 log for 96.875% (C) reacted
t1 3.125
2.303 100
k2 log for 50% (A) reacted
t2 50
Since t 2 t1
k1 ln 32
5
k 2 ln 2
3.(37) A B Pr oduct
d A
k A
dt
d A
1.85 104 A … (i)
dt
Assuming the reaction to be of second order
d A
k ' A B
dt
d A
k ' A 0.1 … (ii)
dt
Dividing Eq. (i) by (ii), we get
1.85 104
1
k ' 0.1
k ' 1.85 103 L mol1s1
rate 1.85 103 0.01 .02
3.7 107
37 108
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4.(6)
6.(1.73)
K4 Mn CN 6 Mn 2 3d5
Unpaired e 1
Magnetic moment 1 3BM
1.732BM
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MATHEMATICS
1.(AB)
9 cos12 x cos 2 2 x 1 6 cos6 x cos 2 x 6 cos 6 x 2 cos 2 x 0
3cos x 1 cos 2 x 0 cos2 x 3cos4 x 2 0
2
6
cos x 0
2
x n , n I Or cos 4 x
2 3
2 2
cos x 4 ; x m cos 1 4 ,m I
3 3
2.(ABD)
Let any point on the line through P be x r cos , y 2 r sin .
x2 y2
Put this in 1 and xy 0.
9 4
PA PD PB PC 2 sin 2 5cos 2 13
13 42 25 6
3.(AC)
Differential coefficient of f x w.r.t.
x 1
sin 1 x 2 at x it is 2
x 2
f ' 0 2; f ' 0 2
f is not derivable at x 0
sin x
4.(ABC) f x
x
5.(ABCD)
Equation of tangent at P is x y 4
Clearly mirror image of R 5,5 lies on line PQ.
Now mirror image R ' or R
' 5 ' 5 2 5 5 4
4
1 1 2
', ' 1,9
Let PM cuts the axis at T ; As M is midpoint of PT
T is 3, 7
We know that SP ST and SMP
2
10
1
Equation SP y 3 x 1
3
x 3 y 10 0
Let S 10 3,
7 93
Again TS || PQ 3
13 3 1 1
focus is 2, 4
6.(AD)
h ' x f x h " x f ' x
h 1 0, f 1 f ' 1 h ' 1 h " 1 g 1
f g x x
f ' g x .g ' x 1 g ' 1 1
G x x 2 .g x x.h g x
G ' x x 2 g ' x 2 x.g x h g x x.h ' g x .g ' x
2 x.g x h g x
G " x 2.g x x.g ' x
G ' 1 2 g 1 h g 1 2 g 1 h 1 2
G " 1 2.g 1 g ' 1 3
7.(C) y mx a 2 m 2 b 2 ; k mh a 2 m2 b2
k mh a 2 m2 b 2
2
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g t lim 1 a tan x
t/x
9.(C)
x 0
1 tan x
g t e x0 x
l im a tan x l im ta
e x0 x
g t eta e ta
g x eax
a 2, g x e2 x
g 2 e4
x ea / x , x0
10.(C) f x
x ax x , x 0
2 3
lim f x lim x ax 2 x3 0
x 0 x 0
f 0 0
a [0, ]
11.(D), 12.(A)
1 1
f ' x d d 0 g d 0 g d
0
1 x cos 0
1 x cos
2
2 f ' x d
0
1 x cos 2
2
d d sec2 d
x 2 2
dt
f ' x 2 2 2 2
0
1 x cos
2 2
0
1 x cos
2 2
0
1 tan x
2 2
0
t 1 x2
1
1 t
2 tan f x sin 1 x k
1 x
2
1 x 0
2
1 x2
ln 1
But f 0 cos f x sin 1 x
0
2 2
Range of f x , range of sin 1 x ,
2 2 2 2
f x is differentiable in the interior of its domain and f ' x 0 has no solution.
Hence f x has no critical points
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1.(3) Let perpendicular distance of P from the line be h
1
2
h5 6 2 1 (as PAB 6 2 1
h
12 2 1
5
2.(3) Let C be the centre of the circle & let AOB
2
2
In OAC , cos
2 5
3
In ABC , a cos
2 2
4a
3
5
1 tan
3.(2) A 1,0 , B 0, tan , C , ,
2 2
2 tan 2 tan 3 tan
B' ,
1 tan 1 tan
2 2
ABB '
2
BB ' C '
4.(2) 2nd equation has solution
1 1
| x | or | y |
2 a
Total possible solutions
1 3
| x | , | y | {4 points}
2 2
1 1
| x | 1, | y | {4 points}
a a
1 1
| x | 1, | y | {4 points}
a a
For 8 possible points
1 3
3a 2
a 2
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5.(5)
Let d .a cos y a b c d . b c
[as d . a b c 0 ]
cos y
d. b c …(1)
a b c
Similarly sin x
d. b a ….(2)
a b c
d . a c
2 …(3)
a b c
Adding these we get sin x cos y 2 0
sin x cos y 2
sin x 1, cos y 1
x 4n 1 , y 2n 1
2
Since we want minimum value of x y , so x ,y
2 2
2
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x y
2 2
5
4
6.(5)
t2 t 2 1 x t2
Equation of normal at point T t , to C is y x t y 1
2 2 t t 2
If circle S touches curve C at T .
x t , y t must lie on normal
x t t 2
y t 1
t 2
Also distance of centre of circle from T equals radius = distance of centre of circle form x-axis.
2
t2
x t t y t y t
2 2
2
x t
t 1 t 2 1 .y t t 2
1 t 2 1
2 2
1
1 1
x t y t t 3 t 2 1 ; lim t 3 t 2 1dt
4 r 0 4
r
2 1
2
4 z 1z 2 dz
1
Let 1 t z 2tdt 2 zdz
2
lim 2
t 0 30
1t 2
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