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PHYSICS
1 3 2 1 3 3 4 3 5 3
6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 4
11 4 12 2 13 1 14 3 15 1
16 3 17 3 18 3 19 2 20 3
21 10 22 16 23 3 24 3 25 7
26 2 27 5 28 6 29 15 30 4
CHEMISTRY
31 2 32 1 33 2 34 1 35 4
36 4 37 1 38 3 39 4 40 1
41 1 42 2 43 1 44 2 45 3
46 2 47 3 48 2 49 4 50 1
51 0 52 12 53 7 54 4 55 10
56 6 57 1 58 6 59 49 60 2
MATHEMATICS
61 1 62 1 63 3 64 1 65 2
66 1 67 2 68 3 69 4 70 3
71 2 72 1 73 1 74 4 75 1
76 2 77 3 78 3 79 4 80 1
81 7 82 5 83 1 84 0 85 0
86 1 87 210 88 41 89 197 90 512
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. A m
sin
2
A
sin
2
2. hc
Energy of the photon, E hv
c 3 108 ms 1
Let n be the number of photons received per second per unit are
IA 1400 1 6000 10
10
n 4.22 1021
E 6.63 10 34 3 108
3. Conceptual
4. A 13.6eV ; A 7.2eV
K .E B 2 K .E A
12400 12400
7.2 2 13.6
12400
27.2 7.2
12400
20
620 A0
5. Conceptual
6. ie A
7. 1 1 1 2
Use formula
v u f R
8. a
At minimum, deviation r1 r2 and using snell’s law
2
A
1sin A 3 sin
2
9. Conceptual
10. Conceptual
11. 1 1 1
f V U
1 1 1 1 1 1
V f u 0.2 0.3 0.5
O1O2 II
1 2
u V u
12. d sin 169.3 108 1
n 2.87
5890 1010
13.
Use, 1 2
d1 d 2
14. a2 Z
Fresnel distance Z F F2 1
a
15. Conceptual
16.
n0 sin 900 n0 1 ay sin i
17. h 10 20h
e
2m 2 2K
4K
2000
h h
p
2mK 2mK
h h
2 4m 2 K 4 mK
e p
1 1 1
We have
f v u
5
15cm
20cm
x 30cm
19. It optical communication, light is transmitted in the form of light pulses along an optical
fiber as transmission medium. Since wavelength of light is very small as compared to the
radio waves, it provides a very large band width and can carry a huge amount of
information. In optical fibers there occurs a total internal reflection of light so interference
phenomenon must not occur.
20. x n for bright x 2n 1 / 2 , for dark
21. 1 1 1
f e Ve ue
1 1 1
6.25 25 ue
1 1 1
ue 25 6.25
u e 5
V0 ue 15
V0 10cm
1 1 1
f 0 V0 u0
1 1 1
5 10 u0
u0 10
4
22. I 0 3 100
15.82% 16%
2 4 I0
23. a sin n
a sin 30
a 2
3
a sin 1
2
3
2 sin 1
2
3
sin 1
4
24. Conceptual
25. Conceptual
26. 1sin 45 sin 300
27. D
8 2.4 10 2
d
28. Conceptual
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. Conceptual
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Conceptual
37. Conceptual
38. Conceptual
39. Conceptual
40. Conceptual
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. Conceptual
44. Conceptual
45. Conceptual
46. Conceptual
47. Conceptual
48. Conceptual
49. Conceptual
50. Conceptual
51. Zn 3d 10 450 S m 0
52. 1S 2 2 S 2 2 P 6 3S 2 3d 3 4 S 2
53. xe 4b7 5d 1 6S 0
54. Rn 5 f 4 6d 1 7 S 2
3
55. Xe 4 f 11 6S 2 , HO 4 f 10
56. The main impurities in blister copper are antimony, se, Te, Ag, gold, and Pt
57. XeF6 2 H 2O XeO2 F2 4 HF
58. XeF2 3 XeF4 2 XeF6 1
59. Fe Ar 3d 6 4 S 2 n n 2 4.9 49 101
60. Ca 3d 9 , n n 2 =2
MATHEMATICS
61. n
C4 a n 4 .b 4 n
C5 a n 5 .b5 0
a n4
b 5
62. Conceptual
63. 4
C2 2 6C3 3 3
10
n 2 n1
64. 1 63 1 63
36 r r
65. Tr 1 36 Cr 3 7
5 3
16
66. C9 16 C10 16 C16
67. 2n 216
n 1 17
250
68. 3. 34 3 250
1 82
82 82
2
69. 1 x
70. Conceptual
71. 31 1
P E : P E :
32 32
31:1
75.
P A B P A B 1 P A P B
76. n A B 2
n B 19
77. P A B 5 , P B 1 , P A 3
6 3 4
78. 1 5 1 7 6
13
2 13 2 13
79. 1 2
6 3 2
1 2 5 1 7
6 3 6 3
80. 1 2 3 n
P A1 . P A2 ..... P An ......
2 3 4
n 1
81. 3 1 4 1 7
P G 3 , P B 4 Req prob
4 5 4 5 5 4 20
82. 1 n 1 7
n5
n 1 n 1 2 12
83. 1
Req Prob 4 7
1 1 11
4 7
84. A B 09,90
2
P A B
100
85. 2 1
0 b2 4c Req Prob
36 18
86. Sub x i and comparing real part
10
87. 3 x 1 1/3 1
10
x 1 x
x x1/2
2 2 2 2 2
88. 4! 24 144 2 , Remainder 1! 2! 3! 41
6 6
89. I F
2 1 , f
2 1
I F f 198
I 197
90. f 1 f 1
2