Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Pattern Code: Paper-2: Advanced Pattern Cumulative Test-4 (ACT-4)
Pattern Code: Paper-2: Advanced Pattern Cumulative Test-4 (ACT-4)
MATCH LISTING
1. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :
List – I List – II
{[TE-SC] 305 M}
(P) Number of solution(s) of cos 2x = |sin x|, x – , (1) 3
2
5
(Q) Number of solution of 3x + 2tan x = , x [0, 2] (2) 465
2
30 30 30
C1 C2 C3
(R) 30
2 30
3 30
upto 30 terms (3) 7
C0 C1 C2
[00JA-ACT-4-12-12-21]
(S) The number of integral values of , for which equation (4) 10
6cos x + 8 sin x = 2 + 1 has a solution, is
lwph I dks lwph II ls lqefs yr dhft, rFkk lwfp;ksa ds uhps fn, x, dksM dk ç;ksx djds lgh mÙkj pqfu;s %
lwph - I lwph- II
(P) lehdj.k cos 2x = |sin x|, x – , ds gyksa dh la[;k gS& (1) 3
2
5
(Q) lehdj.k 3x + 2tan x = , x [0, 2] ds gyksa dh la[;k gS& (2) 465
2
30 30 30
C1 C2 C3
(R) 30
2 30
3 30
30 in rd (3) 7
C0 C1 C2
|sin x|
cos 2x
– x
Sol. (P) O 3
2 4 2 4
2
3 2
2
| x | 1
2. Let f(x) =
2 | x | 3
List– I List– II
5 5
(P) Set of all solution of inequation f(x) < 0 is (1) – 2, – , 2
3 3
3 3
(Q) Set of all solution of inequation f(x) > 1 is (2) – 2, – , 2
2 2
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-2
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
5 3 3 5
(R) Set of all solution of inequation f(x) < 2 is (3) – , – – , ,
3 2 2 3
3 3
(S) Set of all solution of inequation 1 < f(x) < 2 is (4) – , – 1 1,
2 2
| x | 1
ekuk f(x) =
2 | x | 3
lwph– I lwph – II
5 5
(P) vlfedk f(x) < 0 ds lHkh gy leqPp; gS& (1) – 2, – , 2
3 3
3 3
(Q) vlfedk f(x) > 1 ds lHkh gy leqPp; gS& (2) – 2, – , 2
2 2
(R) vlfedk f(x) < 2 ds lHkh gy leqPp; gS& (3)
5 3 3 5
– , – – , ,
3 2 2 3
3 3
(S) vlfedk 1 < f(x) < 2 ds lHkh gy leqPp; gS& (4) – , – 1 1,
2 2
MCQ
1 3
3. If sin 2 + sin 2 = and cos 2 + cos 2 = . Let L denotes value of cos2( – ) and M denotes
2 2
1 1 1
value of + + then
logxy (xyz) logyz (xyz) logzx (xyz)
1 3
;fn sin 2 + sin 2 = rFkk cos 2 + cos 2 = ekuk cos2( – ) dk eku L gS rFkk
2 2
1 1 1
+ + dk eku M gS rc -
logxy (xyz) logyz (xyz) logzx (xyz)
1 1
(A*) L = (B*) 16L2 + M2 = 5 (C) M = (D) L = 2
4 4
1
Sol. sin 2 + sin 2 =
2
3
cos 2 + cos 2 =
2
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-3
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
squaring and adding oxZ djds tksM+us ij
1 + 1 + 2 cos 2( – ) = 1
2 + 2[2cos2(– ) –1] = 1
1
cos2( – ) = =L
4
1
L=
4
M = log(xyz) xy + log(xyz) yz + log(xyz) zx
M = log(xyz)(xyz)2 = 2
M=2
16L2 + M2 = 1 + 4 = 5
4. Let P(x) = x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + 1, Q(x) = x4 + cx3 + bx2 + ax + 1 where a,b,c R, a≠ c, if P(x) = 0 &
Q(x) = 0 have 2 common roots together then
ekuk P(x) = x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + 1, Q(x) = x4 + cx3 + bx2 + ax + 1 tgk¡ a,b,c R, a≠ c, ;fn P(x) = 0 rFkk
Q(x) = 0 ds 2 mHk;fu"B ewy ,d lkFk gS] rc
(A*) b = –2 (B) b = 2 (C*) a + c = 0 (D) a – 2c = 0
Sol. P(x) – Q(x) = (a – c) x3 + (c – a)x
= (a – c)x [ x2 – 1] = 0 where tgk¡ x = 0, 1, -1
P(1) = 0 => 1 + a + b + c + 1 => a + b + c = -2
P(-1) = 0 => 1 – a + b – c + 1 = 0 => -a + b- c = -2
2b = -4
b = -2 , a + c =0
5. If p and q are the roots of the equation x2 + px + q = 0, then the possible values of p are
;fn p vkSj q lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 ds ewy gS] rc p ds laHkkfor eku gS&
1
(A*) 1 (B*) 0 (C) – (D) –2
2
Sol. p and q are the root of the equation x2 + px + q = 0.
p vkSj q lehdj.k x2 + px + q = 0 ds ewy gSA
p2 + p2 + q = 0 and vkSj q2 + pq + q = 0
2p2 + q = 0 andvkSj (q = 0 or ;k q = – p – 1)
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-4
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
n
1
In the expansion of x 1 , n N,
2
6.
x2
x x x
0 2 4 2n 2 4 2n
This contains each of the term x , x , x ,....x , x , x ,....x
( n C6 )( 6 C3 ) ... 2n 1 coefficient of x 2n 2 in n Cn 1 n
Coefficient of x 2 is n C1 ( n Cn 1 ) ( n C5 )( 5 C2 ) ... n
2 1
Hindi x 1 2
x
2 n
1 1 1
n C0 n C1 x 2 2 n C2 x 2 2 ... n Cn x 2 2
x x x
vpj in dk xq.kkad n C0 ( n C2 )( 2) ( n C4 )( 4 C2 )
( n C6 )( 6 C3 ) ... 2n 1 dk xq.kkad x 2n 2 in n Cn 1 n
x 2 dk xq.kkad n C1 ( n Cn 1 ) ( n C5 )( 5 C2 ) ... n
SINGLE DIGIT
log( x1) (32x – x2 )
7. The number of solutions of the equation | x 1| = (x – 3)|x| is
2
lehdj.k | x 1|log( x1) (32x – x ) = (x – 3)|x| ds gyksa dh la[;k gS&
Ans. 0
Sol. Domain izkUr x + 1 > 0 x > – 1
3 + 2x – x2 > 0
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-5
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
x2 – 2x – 3 < 0
x (–1, 3)
x–3>0x>3
so no solution blfy, dksbZ gy ughaA
8. If a, b, c are distinct positive number but no one among them is equal to one and
logba logca + logab logcb + logac logbc = 3, then value of abc is
;fn a, b, c fHkUu-fHkUu /kukRed la[;k gS tcfd muesa ls dksbZ Hkh ,d ds cjkcj ugha gS] rFkk
logba logca + logab logcb + logac logbc = 3, rc abc dk eku gS
Ans. 1
Sol. logb a . logc a+ loga b. logc b+ loga c . logb c = 3
(loga)2 (logb)2 (logc)2
+ + = 3
logb . logc loga . logc loga . logb
(log a) 3 + (log b) 3 + (log c) 3 = 3 log a.log b.log c
log a + log b + log c = 0 ( a, b, c are distinct fHkUu- fHkUu gSA)
log abc = 0 abc = 1
a7 a5
9. If and are the roots of the equation x2 – 3x + 1 = 0 and an = n + n, n N then value of =
a6
a7 a5
;fn vkSj lehdj.k x2 – 3x + 1 = 0 ds ewy gS rFkk an = n + n, n N rc dk eku gS -
a6
Ans. 3
Sol. 2 – 3 + 1 = 0 2 + 1 = 3 ....... (1)
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-6
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
(2n 2)! (n – 1)!(n 1)! 15
× =
n!(n 2)! (2n)! 4
(2n 2)(2n 1) 15
= 8(2n2 + 2n + 1) = 15n2 + 30n
(n 2)n 4
n2 – 6n + 8 = 0 sum ;ksxQy = 6
Sol. 23
Cr 2 23 Cr 1 23 Cr 2 24 Cr 1 24 Cr 2 25 Cr 2 25 C15
2
12|
13. Number of solutions of 2|x ee|x| log e 4 is
2
12|
lehdj.k 2|x ee|x| log e 4 ds gyksa dh la[;k gS -
Ans. 4
2
12 |
Sol. 2|x 2|x|
| x 2 12 | | x |
1 1 1 1 1
14. Let ... , where (0, 90). Then value of is?
sin8 sin16 sin32 sin8192 sin
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-7
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
1 1 1 1 1
ekuk ... tgk¡ (0, 90) rc dk eku gS ?
sin8 sin16 sin32 sin8192 sin
Ans. (4)
1 1 1
Sol. use
x tan x sinx
tan
2
15. The first three terms of A.G.P. are 3, – 1, –1 then next positive term is
lekUrj xq.kksÙkj Js<h ds izFke rhu in 3, – 1, –1 gS] rc vxyk /kukRed in gS&
Ans. 3
Sol. given seq. is an A.G.P.
nh xbZ vuqØe lekUrj xq.kksÙkj Js<h gSA
3(3 + d)r, (3 + 2d)r2
(3 + d)r = – 1 (3 + 2d)r2 = – 1
then rc (3 + d)2 = – (3 + 2d)
1
d = –2, – – 1,
3
5
next term is vxyk in (3 + 3d)r3 = 3, –
9
16. If both the roots of equation k(6x2 + 3) + rx + 2x2 – 1 = 0 and 6k(2x2 + 1) + px + 4x2 – 2 = 0 are
common, then 2r – p =
;fn lehdj.k k(6x2 + 3) + rx + 2x2 – 1 = 0 vkSj 6k(2x2 + 1) + px + 4x2 – 2 = 0 ds nksuksa ewy mHk;fu"B gS] rc
2r – p =
Ans. 0
Sol. Both the roots of equation k(6x2 + 3) + rx + 2x2 – 1 = 0
lehdj.k ds nksuksa ewy k(6x2 + 3) + rx + 2x2 – 1 = 0 gSA
i.e., (6k + 2)x2 + rx + 3k – 1 = 0
and (12k + 4)x2 + px + 6k – 2 = 0 are common.
vkSj (12k + 4)x2 + px + 6k – 2 = 0 mHk;fu"B gSA
6k 2 r 3k – 1
= =
12k 4 p 6k – 2
r 1
so blfy, , =
p 2
so blfy, , 2r – p = 0
20
a7
17. Let (2x2 + 3x + 4)10 = a x
r 0
r
r
, then the value of
a13
, is
20
a7
ekuk (2x2 + 3x + 4)10 = a x , rc
r 0
r
r
a13
dk eku gS -
Ans. 8
2
Sol. Replacing x by we get
x
2
x dks ls gVkus ij
x
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-8
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
10 r
8 6 20
2 20
2 x 4
x
= ar 210(2x2 + 3x + 4)10 =
x
a 2 x
r 0
r
r 20–r
r 0
20 20
a x
r 0
r
r
= a 2
r 0
r
r –10
x 20–r
18. The complete solution set of the inequality (|x –2| –2)(|x + 2| – 3) 0 is (–,a] [b, c] [d,) then
a + b + c + d is
vlfedk (|x –2| –2)(|x + 2| – 3) 0 dk lEiw.kZ gy leqPp; (–,a] [b, c] [d,) rc a + b + c + d dk eku gS
Ans. 0
Sol. (|x –2| –2)(|x + 2| – 3) 0
fLFkfr -I x (–, –2)
– x (– x – 5) 0
x(x + 5) 0
x (–, –5] .......(i)
fLFkfr -II x [–2, 2]
– x (x – 1) 0
x(x – 1) 0
x [0, 1] .......(ii)
fLFkfr -III x (2, )
(x – 4)(x – 1) 0
x [4, ) .......(iii)
(i) (ii) (iii)
x (–, –5] [0, 1] [4, )
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P202JAACT4121221C1-9
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
®
PATTERN CODE P10-21
PAPER-2
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 08)
This section contains TWO (02) questions.
Each question has TWO matching lists: LIST-I and LIST-II.
FOUR options are given representing matching of elements from LIST-I and LIST-II. ONLY ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct matching.
For each question, marks will be awarded according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
[kaM 1 ¼vf/kdre vad% 08)
bl [kaM esa nks (02) ç'u gSA izR;sd ç'u esa nks lqesyu lwfp;k¡ (matching lists) gS % lwph&I vkSj lwph&II
lwph–I vkSj lwph–II ds rRoksa ds lqesyuksa dks n'kkZrs gq, pkj fodYi fn, x, gSA bu pkj fodYiksa esa flQZ ,d fodYi gh
lgh lqesyu çnf'kZr djrk gSA
izR;sd iz'u ds fy, lgh lqesyu çnf'kZr djus okys fodYi dks pqusaA
izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEu vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj gksxk%&
iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSaA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
_.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-1
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
19. A projectile is fired from a horizontal frictionless ground. Coefficient of restitution between the projectile
and the ground is e. If T1, H1, R1, v1; T2, H2, R2, v2; are time flight, maximum height, range, horizontal
velocities in first two collisions, then match the following.
,d iz{ksI; dks fpdus {kSfrt ry ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA iz{ksI; rFkk ry ds e/; VDdj dk izR;koLFkku xq.kkaad e
gSA ;fn izFke nks VDdjksa ds fy, T1, H1, R1, v1; T2, H2, R2, v2; Øe'k% mM~M;u dky, vf/kdre~ ÅWpkbZ, ijkl, {kSfrt
osx gks rks, dkWye dk feyku dhft,A
y
u
x
List-I List-II
lwph– I lwph – II
(P) T1/T2 (1) 1/e2
(Q) H1/H2 (2) 1/e
(R) R1/R2 (3) 1/ecos
(S) v1/v2 (4) 1
Code :
P Q R S
(A) 2 4 3 1
(B*) 2 1 2 4
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 2 1 4 3
Ans. (P) – 2 ; (Q) – 1 ; (R) – 2 ; (S) – 4
Sol. V1 = V2 = ucos
2 u s in 2 e u s in
T1 , T2
g g
2 2 2 2 2
u s in e u s in
H1 ,H 2
2g 2g
2 2
2 u s in c o s 2 e u s in c o s
R1 ,R 2
g g
20. List- shows some arrangements in which motion of masses are described and list- defines motion of
centre of mass of the system (m + M).
lwph- esa dqN fp=k fn;s x;s gS ftues nzO;ekuksa dh xfr n'kkZ;h xbZ gS rFkk lwph- eas fudk; (m + M) ds nzO;eku
dsUnz dh xfr nh xbZ gS &
Match appropriate possible options in list-
mfpr fodYiksa dkWye-ds fodYiksa ls feyku dhft,A
List- List-
lwph- lwph-
zero.
person starts moving with constant acceleration (1) nzO;eku dsUnz dk Roj.k 'kwU; gks ldrk gSA
(towards right)
O;fDr fu;r Roj.k ls nkW;h rjQ xfr'khy gksrk gSA
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-2
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
(Q) (2) Centre of mass must move with constan velocity
At t = 0, a person at point A is moving with constant (2) nzO;eku dsUnz fu;r osx ls xfreku gksxkA
velocity (towards right) and the plank stays at rest , then
for his motion between point A and B.
t = 0 ij O;fDr A nka;h rjQ fu;r osx ls xfreku gS rFkk
iêk (plank) fLFkj gS tc O;fDr A ls B rd xfr djrk gSA
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-3
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 16)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen
and both of which are correct.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and
it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
For example, in a question, if (A),(B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct
answers, then :
Choosing ONLY (A),(B) and (D) will get +4 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 marks
Choosing ONLY (B) will get +1 marks
Choosing ONLY (D) will get +1 marks
Choosing no option (i.e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks, and
Choosing any other combination of options will get –1 mark
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-4
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
21. A solid cylinder of radius 0.5 m and height 4m is placed on a truck as shown in figure. The coefficient of
friction between truck and cylinder is = 0.3. The truck is moving such that its displacement (x) varies
3
t t
with time(t) as x = where x is in meters and t in seconds. Then choose the incorrect option/s :
6 5
(g= 10 m/sec.2)
,d Bksl csyu ftldh f=kT;k 0.5 m rFkk Å¡pkbZ 4m gS] dks fp=kkuqlkj ,d Vªd ij j[kk x;k gSA Vªd o csyu ds
3
t t
e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad = 0.3 gSA Vªd dh xfr bl çdkj gS fd bldk foLFkkiu (x), le; (t) ds lkFk x =
6 5
vuqlkj ifjofrZr gS] tgk¡ x ehVj esa rFkk t lSd.M esa gS rks vlR; fodYiksa dk p;u fdft, : (g= 10 m/sec.2)
(A*) The cylinder will remain at rest relative to the truck and after sometime, it will slide
(B) The cylinder will remain rest relative to the truck and after sometime, it will topple
(C*) The cylinder start sliding and after sometime, it will topple
(D*) The cylinder will neither slide nor topple relative to the truck
(A) csyu] Vªd ds lkis{k fLFkj jgsxk rFkk dqN le; i'pkr~ ;g fQlysxkA
(B) csyu] Vªd ds lkis{k fLFkj jgsxk rFkk dqN le; i'pkr~ ;g iyVsxkA
(C) csyu fQlyus yxsxk rFkk dqN le; i'pkr~ ;g iyVsxkA
(D) csyu Vªd ds lkis{k u fQlysxk rFkk u iyVsxkA
Sol.
4
(t) (10) (0.5)
2
t 2.5
So, the cylinder will topple before sliding.
vr% csyu fQlyus ls igys iyVsxkA
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-5
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
22. In the shown fig., coefficient of friction between 2kg and 4kg block is 0 .1 and between 4kg block
and ground is 0 .2 . Which of the following options are correct?
fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj 2kg rFkk 4kg ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0 .1 rFkk 4kg CykWd o lrg ds e/; 0 .2 gS] rks
fuEu esa ls dkSuls dFku lR; gS ?
F = 2t 2kg
4kg
1
(A*) Force of friction on 2kg block at t s is 1 N towards right
2
1
t s ij 2 kg CykWd ij ?k"kZ.k cy 1 N nkW, vksj yxrk gSA
2
(B*) At t = 4 sec, the friction between 4kg block and ground is 4 N towards left
t = 4 sec ij 4kg CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/; ?k"kZ.k cy 4 N ck,W vksj yxrk gSA
(C) At t = 4 sec, the friction between 4kg block and ground is 2 N towards left
t = 4 sec ij 4kg CykWd rFkk lrg ds e/; ?k"kZ.k cy 2 N ck,a vksj yxrk gSA
1
(D) Friction force on 2kg block at t sec is 1 N towards left
2
1
t sec ij 2 kg CykWd ij ?k"kZ.k cy 1 N ck,W vksj yxrk gSA
2
Sol.
fmax = 2N
F = 2t 2kg
4kg
fmax = 12N
1
At t sec, the system is in eq.
2
1
t sec ij, fudk; lkE;koLFkk esa gSA
2
1N 2kg
1N
1N
4kg
1N
At t = 4 sec, F = 8N
t = 4 sec ij, F = 8N
Again system does not move
iqu% fudk; xfr ugh djrk gSA
8N 2kg T
2N
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-6
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
2N
4kg T
f2
T+2 = 8
T=6
f2 + 2 = 6
f2 = 4N
23. A block of mass 1kg is moving towards a movable wedge of mass 2kg as shown in fig. All surfaces are
0
smooth. When the block leaves the wedge from top, its velocity makes an angle 30 with
horizontal. Choose the correct options.
,d 1kg nzO;eku dk CykWd xfr djus ds fy, Lora=k 2kg nzO;eku ds ,d urry fd vksj fp=kkuqlkj xfr dj jgk
gSA lHkh lrg ?k"kZ.kghu gSA tc CykWd urry dks mPpre fcUnq dks NksM+rk gSa rc bldk osx {kSfrt ls 3 0 0 dk
dks.k cukrk gS rks lgh fodYiksa dk p;u djksA
1.45 m
2kg
1kg V0
600
(A*) The value of V0 is 7 m/s
V0 dk eku 7 m/s gSA
(B*) Block will rise a maximum height of 1.6 m
CykWd vf/kdre ÅWpkbZ 1.6 m rd tkrk gSA
(C) The value of V0 is 4 m/s.
V0 dk eku 4 m/s gSA
(D) Block will rise a maximum height of 2.7 m
CykWd vf/kdre ÅWpkbZ 2.7 m rd tkrk gSA
Sol.
V1
= 600
V2
V2
= 600
V1
V12
300
V2
V1 is w.r.t. wedge
urry ds lkis{k V1 gSA
V1 = V2 = V
VR = 2V cos300
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-7
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
= 3 V
From COLM
laosx laj{k.k ls
3V
V0 2 V
2
7V
V0
2
From energy conservation,
ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls
1 1 1 2
2
1 V0
2
2
2 V
2
2
1 3V 1 g 1 .4 5
2 2
V0 5 V 29
Solving both,
nksuksa dks gy djus ij
V0 = 7 m/s
Also from projectile concept
iz{ksI; xfr ls
(H)max = 1.6 m
24. A projectile of mass 1kg is launched from ground at an angle 60° with the horizontal. It has radius of
curvature 160m at the highest point of its trajactory. (Neglect air friction ; g = 10m/s2)
1kg nzO;eku ds iz{ksI; dks tehu ij {kSfrt ls 60° dks.k ij iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gS ;fn iFk ds mPpre fcUnq ij
oØrk f=kT;k 160m gks rks (ok;q izfrjks/k ux.; gS ; g = 10m/s2)
(A*) Speed of the projectile at the highest point its trajectory is 40 m/s.
(B) Projectile is launched from the ground with speed 80 3 ms.
(C*) The horizontal range of the projectile is 320 3 m.
(D*) Over the whole course of flight, impulse imparted by gravity is 80 3 N-s.
(A*) iz{ksI; dh iFk ds mPpre fcUnq ij pky 40 m/s gS
(B) iz{ksI; dks tehu ls 80 3 m/s dh pky ls izs{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA
(C*) iz{ksI; dh {kSfrt ijkl 320 3 m gSA
(D*) lEiw.kZ mM~;;u dky esa xq:Ro }kjk fn;k x;k vkosx 80 3 N-s gSA
2
ux
Sol. Radius of cuvature at maximum height = 160
g
2
ux
vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ij oØrk f=kT;k = 160
g
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-8
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
SECTION – 3 : (Maximum Marks : 36)
This section contains TWELVE (12) questions.
The answer to each question is SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging from 0 to 9 with Positive /Negative.
If your answer is 5 then the correct answer chosen is 5.
If your answer is –5 mark correct answer chosen is –5.
If your answer is 0 then the correct answer chosen is 0.
Marking scheme :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
[kaM 3 : (vf/kdre vad : 36)
bl [kaM esa ckjg (12) iz'u gSA
izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd, nksuksa 'kkfey]ds chp dk ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gS tks /kukRed@_.kkRed gSA
;fn mÙkj 5 gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk 5 gSA
;fn mÙkj –– 5 gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk –5 gSA
;fn mÙkj 0– gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk 0 gSA
vadu ;kstuk %&
iw.kZ vad % +3 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSaA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
_.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
25. A small sphere tied to a string of length 0.8 m is describing a vertical circle so that the maximum and
minimum tensions in the string are in the ratio 3 : 1. The fixed end of the string is at a height of 5.8 m
above ground) Find the velocity of the sphere at the lowest position.
,d NksVk xksyk 0.8 m yEch jLlh esa ca/kk gS rFkk Å/okZ/kj o`Ùk esa xfr djrk gSA jLlh esa vf/kdre o U;wure ruko
dk vuqikr 3 : 1 gSA jLLh dk ca/kk gqvk fljk tehu ls 5.8 m Åij gS rks xksys dk fuEure fLFkfr ij osx Kkr djksA
Ans. 8
Sol. let u and v be the speeds of the sphere at the bottom and the top positions and m be the mass
ekuk u rFkk v xksys dh fuEu o mPp fLFkfr ij pky gS rFkk m nzO;eku gSA
Top
v
u
Bottom
Radius of circle = length of string = r = 0.8 m
o`Ùk dh f=kT;k = jLlh dh yEckbZ = r = 0.8 m
T b = tension at the bottom or the maximum tension
T b = vf/kdre ruko
T t =tension at the top or the minimum tension
T t = U;wure ruko
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-9
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
Bottom
Tb
mg
Tt
mg
2
mu
Tb m g
r
2
mv
Tt m g
r
mu mv
2 2
m g (3v u ) 4 rg
2 2
T b 3T t mg 3 -------------(1)
r r
Using conservation of energy
ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls
KE from bottom to the top = Gain in GPE
xfrt ÅtkZ esa {k; = fLFkfr ÅtkZ esa o`f)
1 1
m g (2r ) v
2 2
u 4 rg
2 2
mu mv ------------(2)
2 2
Using equations (1) and (2) we get 3 ( u 4 g r ) u 4 rg
2 2
4 gr ) u 4 rg
2 2
lehdj.k (1) rFkk (2) ls 3(u
1
2u 16 rg u 8 rg 8 (0 .8 )1 0 8 m s
2
26. Block A of mass 1 kg is placed on the rough surface of block B of mass 3 kg. Block B is placed on
smooth horizontal surface. Blocks are given the velocities as shown. Find the net work done by the
frictional force [in (-) ve J] (assume block B is sufficiently long)
1 kg nzO;eku dk CykWd A 3 kg nzO;eku ds CykWd B dh [kqjnjh lrg ij j[kk gSA CykWdks dks fp=kkuqlkj osx fn;k
tkrk gS rks ?k"kZ.k cy }kjk fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z Kkr djksA (ekuk CykWd B cgqr yEck gSA)
A 8 m/s
B 4 m/s
Ans. 6
Sol. (1 + 3)v = (1)(8) + (3)(4) = 20
V = 5 m/s
1 39
For block A CykWd ds fy,, W f = (1)(5 8 )
2 2
J
2 2
1 27
(3 )(5 4 )
2 2
W J
For block B CykWd ds fy,, f
2 2
A K
2M
Ans. 0
Sol. Net force on wedge by block is in downward direction.
urry ij dqycy uhps fd vksj gS
No displacement of center of mass as well as block 2M.
nzO;eku dsUnz rFkk 2M CykWad dk foLFkkiu 'kqU; gS
28. Two particles are projected in opposite direction horizontally from same position at sufficient height
above the ground with velocities v1 = 3 m/s and v2 = 4 m/s. The time (in seconds) at which their velocity
3
vectors become mutually perpendicular is then the value of p is. (g = 10 m/s2)
p
nks d.k tehu ls Ik;kZIr ÅpkbZ ij leku fLFkfr ls {kSfrt fn'kk esa nqljs ds foifjr osx v1 = 3 m/s rFkk
3
v2 = 4 m/s ls iz{kSfir fd, tkrs gSA le; t = ij muds osx ,d nqljs ds yEcor~ gks tkrs gSA rks p dk eku gS
p
(g = 10 m/s2)
Ans. 5
Sol. (5)For particle 1 d.k 1 ds fy,
3 m/s 2 1 4 m/s
V1 = 4 ˆi – 10t ˆj
For particle 2 d.k 2 ds fy,
V 2 = –3 ˆi – 10t ˆj
V1V 2 = –12 + 100t2 = 0
3
t= , P = 5 [Ans.: 5]
5
29. A stone is dropped from a certain height of 5x meter (height from the surface of lake) into a lake 100m
deep. The stone reaches the bed of the lake 7 seconds after it was dropped. Assume that both the
velocity and the acceleration of the stone are halved on entering the water. Then value of x is.
(g = 10 m/s2)
,d iRFkj dks >hy dh lrg ls 5x ehVj ÅWpkbZ ls 100m xgjh >hy esa NksM+k tkrk gSA iRFkj dks NksM+us ds Ik'pkr~
>hy ds ry ij igqWprk gSA ekuk tc iRFkj >hy ds vanj izos'k djrk gS rc osx rFkk Roj.k nksuks dk eku vk/kk gks
tkrk gSA rks x dk eku gS (g = 10 m/s2)
Ans. 9
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-11
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
Sol. In air time taken is t1 gok esa fy;k x;k le; t1 gS
1
5x = g t 12
2
t1 = x
u = 0
g
5x
g Lake
2
100 m
30. A block of mass m is attached with a massless spring of spring constant k. The block is placed over a
3
fixed rough inclined surface for which the coefficient of friction is µ = . The block of mass m is initially
4
at rest. The block of mass M is released from rest with spring in unstretched state. If minimum value of
a 2a
M required to move the block up the plane is m . Then find the minimum value of b . a, b are
b 3
integers. (neglect mass of string and pulley and friction in pulley.)
3
,d m nzO;eku dk CykWad k fLizax fu;rkad dh nzO;ekughu fLizax ls tqM+k gSA fudk; dks µ = ?k"kZ.k ds ,d fLFkj
4
urry ij j[kk tkrk gSA CykWd
a M izkjaHk esa fojkekoLFkk esa gS tc fLiazx izkd`frd yEckbZ ij gS rc CykWad M dks NksM+k
a 2a
tkrk gSA ;fn CykWad m dks Åij fd vksj xfr djkus ds fy, M dk U;qure eku m gS rc b dk U;qure
b 3
eku Kkr djks tgkWa a, b iw.kkZad gSA (f?kjuh ?k"kZ.kghu rFkk jLlh nzO;ekughu gS)
Ans. 7
Sol. As long as the block of mass m remains stationary, the block of mass M released from rest comes
2 Mg
down by (before coming it rest momentanly again).
K
2 Mg
tc m nzO;eku dk CykWad fojkekoLFkk esa gS M nzO;eku dk CykWad NksM+k tkrk gS tks uhps vkrk gSA
K
Thus the maximum extension in spring is blizdkj fLizax esa vf/kdre [khpko
2 Mg
x= ................. (1)
K
for block of mass m to just move up the incline
m nzO;eku ds CykWd dks urry ij Åij fd vksj xfr djus ds fy,
kx = mg sin + mg cos ................. (2)
3 3 4 3
2Mg = mg × + mg × or M= m
5 4 5 5
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-12
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
31. A particle is projected from ground with an initial speed u = 4 2 m/sec at an angle = tan–1 2 with
horizontal. Find the magnitude of average velocity of particle between its point of projection and the
highest point. (g = 10 m/s2)
,d d.k {kSfrt ls = tan–1 2 dks.k ij izkjfEHkd pky u = 4 2 m/sec ls iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA d.k ds iz{ksi.k
fcUnq ls vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ds e/; vkSlr osx dk ifjek.k Kkr djksA (g = 10 m/s2)
Ans. 4
Sol. (4)
S
(1) vav =
T /2
2
R 2
H
2
=
T
2
2
u sin 2
(2) Putting R j[kus ij =
g
2 2
u s in
H=
2g
2 u s in
T=
g
u 2
vav = 1 3 cos = 4 m/sec
2
32. Initially spring is in its natural length and blocks A & B are at rest. Find maximum value of constant force F that
can be applied on B such that block A remains at rest. (g = 10 m/s2) (give answer in Newton)
izkjEHk esa fLiazx izkd`frd yEckbZ ij rFkk CykWd A rFkk B fojkekoLFkk esa gSA B ij yxk, fu;r cy dk U;wure eku
Kkr djks ftlls CykWd A fojkekoLFkk ij jgsA (g = 10 m/s2) (mÙkj U;wVu esa nsaA)
Ans. 3
Sol. Values of mg for A and B are 2N & 2N
A rFkk B ds fy, mg dk eku 2N rFkk 2N gSA
Work energy theorm on B gives
B ij dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; ls
Fx – 2x – (K/2) x2 = 0
F = 2 + kx/2 .......(i)
For equilibrium of A, kx = mg = 2
A ds lkE;oLFkk ds fy,, kx = mg = 2
So vr% F = 2 + 1 = 3N
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-13
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
33. A small block of mass m is taken slowly up a fixed hemisphere from P to Q and then slowly down along
its surface from Q to S by force F, which at each point of the surface, is tangential to the surface. If the
coefficient of friction is , then the work performed by the force F in taking the block from P to S along
xm g R
the hemispherical surface of radius R is equal to then find x.
3
,d NksVk CykWd F cy yxkdj P ls Q rd /khjs&/khjs v)Zxksys ij ys tk;k tkrk gS rFkk Q ls S rd /khjs&/khjs yk;k
tkrk gSA cy F ges'kk CykWd ij xksys ds Li'kZ js[kh; yxrk gSA ;fn ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gS rks CykWd dks P ls S rd ys
xm g R
tkus esa cy F dk dk dk;Z gS rFkk xksys dh f=kT;k R gS rks x dk eku gSA
3
Ans. 6
Sol. W = m g cos ds
2R
W= m gdx
0
W = 2mg R
Work done against gravity is zero.
xq:Ro ds fo:) dk;Z 'kwU; gSA
34. Wind entering in a wind mill with a velocity of 20 m/sec facing area of the windmill is 10m 2 and density
of air is 1.2 kg/m 3. If wind energy is converted into electrical energy with 33.3% efficiency,
if the electrical power produced by the wind mill is 8n (in kw ) then n is :
iou pDdh esa gok 20 m/sec ds osx ls izos'k djrh gSA iou pDdh dk {ks=kQy 10m2 rFkk gok dk ?kuro
1.2 kg/m3 gSA ;fn iou ÅtkZ 33.3% n{krk ds lkFk fo|qr ÅtkZ esa cnyrh gSA iou pDdh }kjk mRiUu fo|qr ÅtkZ
8n (kw esa) rks n dk eku gSA
Ans. 2
Sol. Energy entering in the windmill iou pDdh eas izos'k djus okyh ÅtkZ
1
= mv2
2
dE 1 2 dm 1 2 1
Pin = = v ; Pin = v (AV) = AV3
dt 2 dt 2 2
1 3 1 3
Pout fuxZr = AV = 1 .2 1 0 ( 2 0 )
6 6
Pout fuxZr = 16 kW.
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-14
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
35. A fighter plane flying horizontally at an altitude of 1.5 km with speed 720 km/h passes directly overhead
an anti-aircraft gun. If the gun is fired at an angle of sin –1(1/n) from the vertical with muzzle speed of
shell 600 ms-1 to hit the plane. Find n. (Take g = 10 ms-2 )
,d yM+kdq foeku 1.5 km dh Å¡pkbZ ij 720 km/h pky ls {kSfrtr% mM+rk gqvk ,d ok;q;ku Hksnh rksi ds Bhd Åij
ls xqtjrk gSA ;fn rksi }kjk Å/okZ/kj ls sin–1(1/n) dks.k ij 600 ms-1 uky osx ls ok;q;ku dks Hksnus ds fy, ,d
xksyk nkxk tk;s rks n dk eku Kkr dhft,A (g = 10 ms-2 )
Ans. 3
Sol. 600 sin = 200
1
= sin–1
3
n=3
200 m/s
1500
600
600 sin
36. Two particles move in a uniform gravitational field with an acceleration g. At the initial moment the
particles were located at one point and projected with velocities v1 = 3 m/s and v2 = 4 m/s horizontally in
opposite direction. The time (in seconds) at which their velocity vectors become mutually perpendicular
3
is then the value of p is. (g = 10 m/s2)
p
,d leku xq:Roh; {ks=k esa nks d.k Roj.k g ls xfr'khy gSA izkjfEHkd {k.k ij nksuksa d.k ,d fcUnq ij fLFkr gS rFkk
3
budks Øe'k% v1 = 3 m/s rFkk v2 = 4 m/s osx ls {kSfrt fn'kk esa ,d&nwljs ds foijhr iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA
p
le; (lsd.M+ esa) i'pkr~ budk osx lfn'k ,d&nwljs ds yEcor~ gks tk;s rks p dk eku Kkr dhft,A (g = 10 m/s2)
Ans. 5
V1 = 4 ˆi – 10t ˆj
For particle 2
d.k 2 ds fy,
V 2 = –3 ˆi – 10t ˆj
V1V 2 = –12 + 100t2 = 0
3
t= , P = 5 [Ans.: 5]
5
® Reg. & Corp. Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.)-324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
P203JAACT4121221-15
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
PAPER-2
SECTION 1 (Maximum Marks: 08)
This section contains TWO (02) questions.
Each question has TWO matching lists: LIST-I and LIST-II.
FOUR options are given representing matching of elements from LIST-I and LIST-II. ONLY ONE of these
four options corresponds to a correct matching.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct matching.
For each question, marks will be awarded according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
37.
Aqueous Solution Remark
(K) 1 Molar KMnO4 solution (P) Density of solution should be known to find
molality
(L) 2 Molar H2O2 solution (Q) Mole fraction of solute is less than mole fraction
of water
(M) 9.8% w/w H2SO4 solution (R) Concentration value does not depend on
temperature
(N) 0.6 molal NaOH solution (S) Concentration value depends on temperature
Code :
(K) (L) (M) (N)
(A) R S P Q
(B) Q R P S
(C*) P S R Q
(D) Q P S R
38. Match each List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists.
List-I List-II
(Pair of species) (Idenitcal Property in pairs of species)
(P) PCl3F2.PCl2F3 (1) Hybridisation of central atom
(Q) BF3 & BCl3 (2) Shape of molecule / ion
(R) CO2 & CN2–2 (3) (dipole moment)
9
(S) C6H6 & B3N3H6 (4) Total number of electrons
lwph-I rFkk lwph-II dks fn;s x;s dksM+ksa dks iz;qDr djrs gq, lqesfyr dhft,A
lwph-I lwph-II
(Lih'kht ;qXe) (Lih'kht ;qXe esa le:ih xq.k)
(P) PCl3F2.PCl2F3 (1) dsfUnz; ijek.kq dk ladj.k
(Q) BF3 & BCl3 (2) v.kq@vk;u dh vkd`fr
(R) CO2 & CN2–2 (3) (f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ)
(S) C6H6 & B3N3H6 (4) bysDVªkWuksa dh dqy la[;k
Code ¼dksM½ :
P Q R S
(A*) 1,2 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4
(B) 1,2,3,4 1,2,3 1,2 1,2,3,4
(C) 1,2,3 1,2 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4
(D) 1,2,3,4 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 1,2
10
SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 16)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four
option(s) is(are) correct
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen.
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen.
Partial Marks : +2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen
and both of which are correct.
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and
it is a correct option.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
For example, in a question, if (A),(B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding to correct
answers, then :
Choosing ONLY (A),(B) and (D) will get +4 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks
Choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 marks
Choosing ONLY (B) will get +1 marks
Choosing ONLY (D) will get +1 marks
Choosing no option (i.e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks, and
Choosing any other combination of options will get –1 mark
[kaM 2 : (vf/kdre vad : 16)
bl [kaM esa pkj (04) iz'u gSaA
izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSaA bu pkj fodYiksa esa ls ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd fodYi lgh gSaA
izR;sd iz'u ds fy, vad fuEufyf[kr ifjfLFkfr;ksa esa ls fdlh ,d ds vuqlkj fn;s tk;saxs %
iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn dsoy ¼lkjs½ lgh fodYi ¼fodYiksa½ dks pquk x;k gSA
vkaf'kd vad % +3 ;fn pkjksa fodYi lgh gSa ijUrq dsoy rhu fodYiksa dks pquk x;k gSA
vkaf'kd vad % +2 ;fn rhu ;k rhu ls vf/kd fodYi lgh gS ijUrq dsoy nks fodYiksa dks pquk x;k gS vkSj
nksauks pqus gq, fodYi lgh fodYi gSaA
vkaf'kd vad % +1 ;fn nks ;k nks ls vf/kd fodYi lgh gSa ijUrq dsoy ,d fodYi dks pquk x;k gS vkSj
pquk gqvk fodYi lgh fodYi gSA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn fdlh Hkh fodYi dks ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
_.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
mnkgj.k% ;fn fdlh iz'u ds fy, dsoy fodYi (A),(B) vkSj (D) lgh fodYi gS] rc %
dsoy fodYi (A),(B) vkSj (D) pquus ij +4 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (A) vkSj (B) pquus ij +2 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (A) vkSj (D) pquus ij +2 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (B) vkSj (D) pquus ij +2 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (A) pquus ij +1 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (B) pquus ij +1 vad feysaxs ’
dsoy fodYi (D) pquus ij +1 vad feysaxs ’
dksbZ Hkh fodYi u pquus ij ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr jgus ij½ 0 vad feysaxs vkSj
vU; fdlh fodYiksa ds la;kstu dks pquus ij –1 vad feysaxs ’
11
fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ek=kkRed xq.k gS@gSa \
(A) eksyj vk;ru (B) eksyjrk (C*) vk;ru (D*) ,UFkSYih
Sol. Theory Based
40. In which of the following equilibrium, both Kc and Kp are affected by change in temperature :
fuEu es ls dkSuls lkE;ks es] Kc rFkk Kp nksuks rki es ifjofrZr }kjk ifjofrZr gksrs gSa\
(A*) 2HI(g) H2(g) + I2(g)
12
[kaM 3 : (vf/kdre vad : 36)
bl [kaM esa ckjg (12) iz'u gSA
izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj 0 ls 9 rd, nksuksa 'kkfey]ds chp dk ,d ,dy vadh; iw.kk±d gS tks /kukRed@_.kkRed gSA
;fn mÙkj 5 gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk 5 gSA
;fn mÙkj –– 5 gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk –5 gSA
;fn mÙkj 0– gS rc mÙkj pquus dk lgh rjhdk 0 gSA
vadu ;kstuk %&
iw.kZ vad % +3 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSaA
'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
_.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
69
44. Observed vapour density of the mixture of N2O4 and NO2 is and the total pressure at equilibrium is
2
2 atm then the KP (in atm) for the dissociation of N2O4 will be :
N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g)
69
N2O4 o NO2 ds feJ.k dk izzsf{kr ok"i ?kuRo gS o lkE; ij dqy nkc 2 atm gS rks N2O4 ds fo;kstu ds fy,
2
KP ¼atm esa½ fuEu gksxkA
N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g)
Ans. 1
Sol. N2O4 2NO2
1 – 2
D
= 1 + (n – 1)
d
46 4 1
=1+ =1+ =
69 / 2 3 3
1
4
4 2 9 .2
KP = . P K P =
1 2 1
1
9
13
x
45. x orbitals are containing at least one electron in Fe+3 ion. Determine value of ?
2
x
Fe+3 vk;u esa de ls de ,d bysDVªkWu ;qDr x d{kd gksrs gSaA dk eku Kkr dhft, \
2
Ans. 7
Sol. Fe+3 = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5
No. of orbitals having atleast one electron = 14
de ls de ,d bysDVªkWu okys d{kdksa dh la[;k = 14
47. 0.01 mol of a gaseous compound C2H2Ox was treated with 224 mL of O2 at STP. After combustion the
total volume of the gases is 560 mL at STP. On treatment with KOH solution the volume decreases to
112 mL. The value of x is:
STP ij xSlh; ;kSfxd C2H2Ox ds 0.01 eksy dks 224 mL, O2 ds lkFk mipkfjr fd;k tkrk gSA ngu ds i'pkr~
STP ij xSlksa dk dqy vk;ru 560 mL gSA KOH foy;u ds lkFk mipkfjr djus ij vk;ru ?kVdj 112 mL gks
tkrk gSA x dk eku gS &
Ans. 4
Sol. vol. of CO2 + vol. of remaining oxygen = 560 mL
or vol. of remaining oxygen = 112 mL
5x
C2H2Ox (g) O2 (g) 2 CO2 (g) H2O( )
2
224 mL 224 mL 0 –
0 112 mL 448 mL –
For used moles of O2 :
5x 0.01
2 ×0.01=
2
or x = 4
Sol. CO2 dk vk;ru + cph gqbZ vkWDlhtu dk vk;ru = 560 mL
;k cph gqbZ vkWDlhtu dk vk;ru = 112 mL
5x
C2H2Ox (g) O2 (g) 2 CO2 (g) H2O( )
2
224 mL 224 mL 0 –
0 112 mL 448 mL –
iz;qDr O2 ds eksYl &
5x 0.01
2 ×0.01=
2
or x = 4
48. N2O3 dissociates into NO and NO2. At equilibrium pressure of 3 atm, all three gases were found to have
equal number of moles in a vessel. In another vessel, equimolar mixture of N 2O3, NO and NO2 are
taken at the same temperature but at an initial pressure of 9 atm then find the partial pressure of NO 2
(in atm) at equilibrium in second vessel. N2O3(g) NO(g) + NO2(g)
N2O3 , NO rFkk NO2 esa fo;ksftr gksrk gSA 3 atm, lkE; nkc ij lHkh rhuksa xSls ik=k esa eksyksa dh leku la[;k
j[krh gSA vU; ik=k esa N2O3, NO rFkk NO2 dh leeksyj ek=kk dks leku rki ij fy;k tkrk gS ysfdu izkjfEHkd
nkc 9 atm gSA rc f}rh; ik=k esa lkE; ij NO2 dk vkaf'kd nkc (atm esa) Kkr dhft,A N2O3(g) NO(g) +
NO2(g)
Ans. 2
Sol. N2O3(g) NO(g) + NO2(g) KP = 1
Intial Pressure 3 3 3
at eq. 3+P 3–P 3–P
14
(3 – P)2
KP = =1
(3 P)
Solving this P = 1 atm
Sol. N2O3(g) NO(g) + NO2(g) KP = 1
izkjfEHd nkc 3 3 3
lkE; ij 3+P 3–P 3–P
(3 – P)2
KP = =1
(3 P)
gy djus ij P = 1 atm
49. How many number of pure atomic orbitals are required so that their intermixing produces hybridisation
in which each hybrid orbital having % of s-character almost equal to 25% ?
fdrus 'kq) ijek.oh; d{kdksa dh vko';drk gksxh rkfd buds lfEeJ.k ls mRiUu ladj.k esa izR;sd ladj d{kd esa
yxHkx 25% ds cjkcj % s-y{k.k gks \
Ans. 4
Sol. % of s character in sp3 = 25%
sp3 esa % s y{k.k = 25%
52. Which of the following species having axial bond length greater than equatorial bond length :
fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht v{kh; ca/k yEckbZ] fo"kqorh; ca/k yEckbZ ls vf/kd j[krh gS %
PCl5, IF7, SF6, CCl4, SF4
Ans. 2
Sol. PCl5 , SF4
53. How many different type of bonds can be formed if any two d orbitals of two different atoms are
overlapping with each other ?
nks fHkUu ijek.kqvksa ds dksbZ Hkh nks d-d{kdksa ds vfrO;kiu ij fdrus izdkj ds ca/k fufeZr fd;s tk ldrs gS \
Ans. 3
Sol.
15
(Source : Schaum series page no. 129)
Sol.
(Source : S
54. How many of the following molecules do not follow octet rule?
fuEu esa ls fdrus v.kq v"Vd fu;e dk vuqlj.k ugha djrs gSa \
PCl5, BF3, NO2, NO, SF4, CO, ClO2, O3 , SF6 , BCl3
Ans. 8
Sol. Expanded octet: PCl5, SF4
Incomplete octet: BF3, BCl3
Odd electron molecules: NO2, NO, ClO2
Sol. izlkfjr v"Vd : PCl5, SF4
viw.kZ v"Vd : BF3, BCl3
fo"ke bysDVªkWu v.kq : NO2, NO, ClO2
16