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Section – A
1. B
Sol. So as to obtain path difference between the signal from A1 and A2 at P, the path length A1P and
A2P need to be determined.
A1 N
200 m 800 m
M
200 m
A2 L
600 m
P(Person)
2 2 2
In A 2LP, A 2P PL A 2L
2 2 2
A 2P 600 200 800
2 2
400 800
A 2P 894.43m
2 2 2
In A1NP, A 1P PN A1N
2 2
600 200 800
A1P 1131.37m
Path difference A1P A 2P 236.94m
Since the person is at the position of third order maximum,
3 n
or 3 236.94m
79m
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2. A
Sol. If at a distance r from the centre of the earth the body has velocity v, by conservation of
mechanical energy,
1 GMm 1 GMm
mv 2 2
mv e
2 r 2 R
2GM R
or v 2 v 2e 1
R r
But as v e 2gR and
g GM / R2
2
v 2gR 2gR R / r 1
2gR2 dr 2g
or v , i.e, R
r dt r
t 1 R h
1/2
i.e, 0 dt R 2g R r dr
2 1 3 /2
i.e, t R h R3 /2
3 R 2g
3/ 2
1 2R h
i.e, t 1 1
3 g R
3. D
Sol. Initial activity if nuclei A 0 N0
Activity if nuclei at time t, A N
N0 et
A A 0 e t ....(i)
55
Since activity decreases at 4.0% per hour, so activity of Co radio nuclide at t 1hr,
A A 0 A 0 A 0 1 , where 0.04 ...(ii)
Taking log of Eq. (i), we get
A
log t ...(iii)
A0
A 0 1
or log t
A0
1
or ln 1
t
On substituting values, we get
1.1 105 s 1
4. A
Sol. Amplitude of oscillation of block initially
2mg
A
k
Velocity when it strikes upper block
2 2
k 2mg mg k mg
3
m k k m k
mg
New equilibrium is at x from relaxed state of upper spring.
2k
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5. BC
Sol. The diagram shows the path of a ray AB incident at B on the sphere at angle i. The path ABCD
shows the refracted ray BC, inside the sphere with angle r of refraction and the emergent ray CD
with angle of emergence i.
N
B
A i r C M
r i
D
6. ACD
Sol. AT 50 Hz,
I1 = I2
XL = XC
V2
Z R 50
P
100 / 2
I1 I2 2A
50
Inet I1 I2 2 2 A
LCR branch behaves as a pure resistive branch
7. AB
di
Sol. Bvl L
dt
Bl
vdt di
L
x i
Bl
dx di
L 0 0
Blx
i ….(i)
L
Now F ma mg Bil ….(ii)
From eqns. (i) and (ii)
d2 x B l2
2
g x
dt mL
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B2l2 mL
2 1 and amplitude A g 2 2
mL Bl
8. ACD
1
Sol. U 0E2 volume
2
2
1 Q0
0 x d
2 2 0
1 Q20
xd
2 3 0
dU 1 Q2 Q2 d
3 0 1 d 30
F
dx 2 0 2 0
2
F F Q0
Hence
A d 2 4 0
1 1 Q02 Q02
Energy density 0 E2 0
2 2
2 0
2
2 4 0
9. BCD
x
Sol. y 4 sin cos 96t ....(i)
15
But y 2a sin kx cos t
(A) ymax 4 sin 5 2 3cm
15
2
(B) k 30cm
15
30 cm
2 2
Thus, third node is formed at 30 cm from one end of the string.
(C) Differentiating eqn. (i) w.r.t. time:
x
v 4(96)sin sin 96 t
15
At x 7.5 and t 0.25,
v 4 96 sin sin 24 0
2
(D) y y1 y 2
x x
y 2 sin 96t 2sin 96t
15 15
x
y 4 sin cos 96t
15
Hence, options (B), (C) and (D) are correct.
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10. AB
Sol. (i) Using the law of conservation of momentum along horizontal direction.
m m
3u u
60 60
60 60
mu mu
mu cos60
Section – B
11. 3
1240
Sol. th 620
2
620
eAk d
dN eA 100
i e dt
dt hc hc
eAk 2 620
1 1 620 4002 k
2
2c 400
1240 2
220 1020 0.031
2.8A 3A
1240 2 100
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12. 7
Sol. 2 2
13. 2
Sol. t C lC
B
b–x x
C G O
A
mg b x g
IC 2b
Using parallel axis theorem
IC m2b b x
Section – C
14. 00008.66
Sol. u m
P
/6 Q
M
/3
2 / 3
O
T
t PQ 1sec
2
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2usin
tPQ
g
1
2u
2 1
10
U = 10 m/s
At highest point velocity of ball = ucos 5 3 m / s
15. 00017.32
Sol. Since POQ is equilateral triangle
u2 sin2
Range of ball = PQ=
2 g
3
10 5 3
2
L 10 3 m
16. 00000.50
mv
Sol. R 10m
qB
90o
0.1 50
B 0.5T
1 10
17. 00003.00
1
Sol. 1.8 gt 2
2
t = 0.6 sec
qB 1
t t 0.5 0.6 3 rad
m 0.1
18. 00001.76
Sol. h0 h1h2 1.6 0.9 1.2mm 2a
1.2 2aA 1
1.76
19. 00000.70
Sol. d 1.2 mm; D 140 cm
D
0.7 mm
d
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
20. B
Sol. O O O
CH3O
NH2 NH Br Br N Br
OH
CH3O
C
H3 CO N O
CH3OH O
C
N
N Br
O
H3 CO NH
21. C
Sol.
OH OH
NaNO 2+HCl
Ph C CH CH3 Ph C CH CH3
Ph NH 2 Ph
OH O CH3
CH3
H
Ph C CH Ph C CH
Ph Ph
22. C
1
Sol. A : Cl Cl2 e
2
P1
1/ 2
1 P
C : Cl2 e Cl Q 1
2 P2
P2
0.059
E cell 0 logQ
1
For E cell 0; P1 P2
23. B
Sol. For system consisting of two immiscible liquids.
PSolution PH02 O Pn0butylchloride 1 atm 760 mm
Pn0butyl chloride 760 570 190mm of Hg
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24. C
Sol. Option ABC are optically active because of chirality in molecule
Option D having two similar gp. so achiral molecule.
25. BCD
Sol. Based on nomenclature system of geometrical isomers.
26. ABD
Sol. By application of Jahn Teller distortion effect. In d1, d2, d4, d5 low spin d6 high spin J. Teller effect
observed.
27. AD
Sol. Red bauxite Al2 O3 KOH KAlO2 H2 O
Residue contain Fe 2O3 as impurity
28. AB
Sol. Hall – Heroult’s process
Aluminum is liberated at the cathode and gets located at the bottom of tank
Oxygen liberated at anode combines with the carbon of the anode to produce carbon monoxide.
29. AB
Sol. H2 O( )
H OH
(aq) (aq)
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Hcalorimeter Cp T 435 JK 1 T K
435TJ 0.435T kJ
Hsolution m.s T 400 4.184 TJ
1673.6 T J 1.6736 T kJ
HTotal 0.435 T 1.6736T kJ
9.86 0.435 1.6736 T
T 4.6760
T2 T1 4.6760
T2 T1 4.676 20.48 4.676
25.16 o C
Thus, (B) is correct.
Section – B
30. 7
Sol. 2Cu2 4I
I2
2I H2 SO4 2H I2 SO2 2H2 O
Conc.
MnO4 /H
2I I2
2
Cr2 O7 /H
2I I2
2I Cl2 2Cl I2
2I CaOCl2 2H CaCl2 H2 O I2
2I 4H 2NO 2 I2 2NO 2H2O
( I converts into I2 when it reacts with oxidizing agents)
31. 3
Sol. O.N. of Cr in X(FeO.Cr2O3) = + 3
O.N. of Cr in Z Na2 Cr2O7 6
32. 6
Sol. Isoelectric pH is the pH at which there is no migration of Zwitter ion on passing electric current.
pH(with NaOH) pH with HCl
pH
2
9.714 2.286
6
6
Section – C
33. 00019.20
Sol.
H2 O
H OH
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34. 00018.46
Sol.
H OH
H2 O
G0 19.2 kcal mol1
H0 13.7kcal mol1(s tan dard value)
G0 H0 TS 0
H0 G0
S 0
T
13.7 19.2
298
0.01846 kcal mol1K 1
35. 00004.06_00004.07
Sol. Mole fraction of CH3OH = 0.1
Mole fraction of CH2OH = 0.3
Mole fraction of H2O = 0.6
Sum of mole fraction = 1.0
Thus, moles of CH3 OH 1 32g
Moles of CH3 CH2OH 3 138 g
Moles of H2 O 6 108 g
Molality of CH3OH
Moles of CH3 OH
kg of solvent H2 O CH3 CH2 OH
1
4.065 molal
246 / 1000
36. 00049.64
Sol. Mass percentage of CH3CH2OH
138
100 49.64%
278
37. 00303.00
90
Sol. Cu in 15 g brass 15 13.5 g
100
13.5
mol 0.2126mol
63.5
HNO3 required = 4 times of Cu taken
0.2126 4 mol 0.8504 mol
1.5
Zn in 15 g brass 1.5 g mol
65.0
HNO3 required = 2.5 times of Zn taken
1.5
2.5 0.0577 mol
65.0
Total HNO3 = 0.9081mol
volume(mL) molarity
Sinc, mol
1000
0.9081 1000
V mL 303mL
3.0
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38. 00009.52
Sol. NO2 is due to Cu only.
Thus, NO2 formed = 2 times of Cu taken
= 2 × 0.2126 mol
Volume at STP 2 0.2126 22.4L 9.52L
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Section – A
39. D
1 1 1
Sol. S1 S 2
2 k 1 6k 12 6k 12
1 1 1 1
2 S1 S 2 1 2
2 2 2 ........ --------------- (1)
1 5 7 11
2
1 1 1
Let 2 2 2 ....... ----------------- (2)
6 1 2 3
1 1
2
2 2 ....... ------------------ (3)
2 2 4
1 1
....... ------------------ (4)
32 32 6 2
1
2
2 ....... ------------------ (5)
6 6
Now, (2) – { (4) – (5) + (3)} gives
2 1 2 2 1
2 S1 S 2 1 S1 S2 1
3 2 3 18 2
40. D
Sol. A/2 A
E D
Q P
I
B/2 C/2
B C
2
B C , A
3 3
B AP BI AB
sin and
2 AB sin A / 2 cos C / 2
AP sin B / 2 cos C / 2
BI sin A / 2
AQ sin C / 2 cos B / 2
similarly
CI sin A / 2
AP AQ A
cot cot 3 .
BI CI 2 6
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41. B
Sol. Since, x, y, z are not all zero, therefore given system of equation has non-trivial solution
1 a 3 a 2
a3 1 a1 0
a2 a1 1
a12 a 22 a 32 2a1a 2a 3 1 ...(1)
Since, a1 m m and m is not an integer.
0 a1 1 0 1 a12 1 ...(2)
From eq.(1),
1 a 22 a 23 a12 2a1a 2 a 3 1 a22 1 a32 a1 a2a3 2 ...(3)
Similarly,
2
1 a 1 a a a a
1
2
3
2
2 1 3 ...(4)
2
1 a 1 a a a a
2
1 2
2
3 1 2 ...(5)
From Eq. (5),
2
1 a2 2 a a1a2
3 0
1 a12
From Eq. (4),
1 a 32 0 3 a12 a2 2 a3 2 0 a12 a 22 a 3 2 3 1 2a1a2a3 3 [FromEq. (1]
a1a2 a3 1
42. B
Sol. Let be the common root, then
2 a m 1 0 ...(i)
b m 4 0
2
...(ii)
c m 15 0
2
...(iii)
adding Equations (i) and (ii) and subtracting Equation (iii)
2 m 10 0 ...(iv)
1 2n r x 2
but m lim
n n
r 1 n2 r 2
=
0
2
1 x2
dx 1 x 2
0
5 1 , Now, m 5 1 1
43. A
Sol. Let A = B, then 2A + C = 180 and 2 tan A + tan C = 100
Now, 2 A + C = 180 tan 2A = –tan C ...(i)
Also, 2 tan A + tan C = 100 ...(ii)
2 tan A – 100 = – tan C
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44. AC
Sol. (ay – bx)2 + 4xy = 0
a2y2 + b2x2 + (4 – 2ab)xy = 0
a2 y b2 x
2ab a 0
x y
y
Put t
x
a t – (2ab – 4)t + b2 = 0
2 2
45. AB
Sol. From the figure it is clear that C1AC2 = 90
Similarly C1BC2 = C1CC2 = C1DC2 = 90
Thus ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with C1C2
as diameter ABCD is clearly not a square.
C2
C1
/2
/2–/2
A
46. ABCD
2
a2 b2 a b
Sol. (A)
1 1 2
2 2
a b ab
ab 2
a2 b2
ab abc = 8
1 1 1 1 1 1
(C) as 2 2 2
a b c ab bc ca
a2b2 + b2c2 + c2a2 abc(a + b + c)
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47. AC
Sol. sin + sin+ sin = 1 – sin
cos2 + 1 – 2 sin2 + 1 – 2sin2 + 1 – 2sin2 10 /3
1
cos2 + 2 sin2 sin2 sin2
3
2 2
1 sin sin sin 1 2 1 sin
1 – 2sin2 +2 =
3 3 3
2 2
3 – 6sin 2 sin – 4sin + 3.
8 sin2 – 4sin 0 0,
6
A, C.
48. ABCD
Sol. Let f(x) = x
1
g(x) =
x
f(x) g(x) = 1
periodic
(B) f(x) = x
g(x) = – x
f(x) + g(x) = 0
periodic
(C) f(x) = x
g(x) = x
f(x) – g(x) = 0
periodic
(D) f(x) = sinx
g(x) = x2
f(g(x)) = sinx
Periodic.
Section – B
49. 5
Sol.
(z3) R Q (z2)
O
P (z1)
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z 2 OQ i z2
e ei
z1 OP z1 cos
z 3 OR i2 z3
e ei2
z1 OP z1 cos 2
z3 cos2 2 3
z 22 z12 cos2
z1 cos 2 cos 2 2 3
2 3
cos2 =
4
2 o
2 cos = 1 + cos 30 = 15
50. 8
2 2 2 2
Sol. x + 81y = 81 ……. (1) and x + y = 9
2 2
81x + 81y = 9 81 ……. (2)
Solving, (1) and (2), by subtracting
80x2 = 81 8
81 9
x2 = , similarly, y 2 .
10 10
Above gives the point of intersection say (x 1, y1).
Tangent at (x1, y1) to the circle x2 + y2 = 9 is
x
xx1 + yy1 = 9, m1 = 1 9 3 .
y1
Slope of tangent to ellipse is
3
x1 1 9 1 3
3 m1 m2 81
m2 m2 = tan =
y1 81 1 81 81 1 m1m2 9
1
81
( 3 80) 81 8
tan = tan = 3 tan = 8.
81 90 3
51. 2
Sol. E = event of any one cutting a spade in one cut
n(E) = 13C1
n(S) = 52C1
P(E) = 1/4 = p, P E = q
Probability of a winning = p + qqqqp + qqqqqqqqp+ ……
p 64
= 4
1 q 175
64 350
350 = 350 = 128 = 2.
175 64
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Section – C
52. 00001.00
Sol.
y = (x-1)2
1
y=x
0 1 2
2
0 a 1 1
a [0, 2) a 0, 1
53. 00001.17
Sol. Area will be bounded when (a –1)2 = 0
1
A x 2 x1 dy
0
and 1
7
A
0
y 1 y dy
6
1.17
54. 00000.52
2
Sol. Curve C is x 1 y 2 1
and x2 – 3y2 – 2x + 1 = 0 represents
lines x 3 y 1 0 and x 3 y 1 0
passing through centre of circle (1, 0)
1 1
Hence area of smaller region r 2
2 23 6
55. 00003.24
Sol.
Q C
A B
(1, 0) (2, 0)
P
(0, -2)
Maximum distance is along the line through P passing from centre 'A' and is equal to
5 1.
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56. 00001.00
Sol. We have t 2 t 3 t 2 t1 4; t 4 t 3 t 4 t1 4
Hence t 2 t t1 t 3 t1t 3 4 0 is satisfied by t2 & t4
So, t 2 t 4 1 t1 t 3 & t 2 t 4 t1t 3 4
t2 t4
1
t1 t 3
57. 00004.00
Sol. We have t 2 t 3 t 2 t1 4; t 4 t 3 t 4 t1 4
Hence t 2 t t1 t 3 t1t 3 4 0 is satisfied by t2 & t4
So, t 2 t 4 1 t1 t 3 & t 2 t 4 t1t 3 4
2 2 2
t1 t3 t1 t3 4t1t3 t 2 t 4 4t 2 t 4 16
2
t 2 t 4 16 16
t1 t 3 min
4
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