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PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (D) 20. (C) 39. (B)

2. (A) 21. (D) 40. (D)

3. (A) 22. (A) 41. (B)

4. (A) 23. (D) 42. (C)

5. (39.00) 24. (02.00) 43. (00.00)

6. (43.00) 25. (03.00) 44. (00.00)

7. (00.01) 26. (83.00) 45. (05.00)

8. (00.55) 27. (17.00) 46. (01.00)

9. (00.00) 28. (06.00) 47. (01.00)

10. (02.25) 29. (06.00) 48. (02.00)

11. (A, C, D) 30. (A, C) 49. (A, B, C)

12. (B, D) 31. (A, B, C, D) 50. (A, B, C, D)

13. (C, D) 32. (A, C, D) 51. (A, B, C, D)

14. (A, C, D) 33. (A) 52. (A, B, D)

15. (B) 34. (B, C) 53. (A, B)

16. (B, C) 35. (A, B, C) 54. (A, B, C)

17. (06) 36. (04) 55. (06)

18. (04) 37. (02) 56. (03)

19. (05) 38. (20) 57. (03)

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PART – I : PHYSICS  40 
v   cm
 3 
1. Answer (D)
x  3  –1  3 
tan          tan  40 
1 VSD 
 p – 1
pq
 40
3   40   

4. Answer (A)
1
1 MSD 
q

2. Answer (A)

Nv = (N – dN) (v + dv) + dN (v – v0)


 Nv = Nv – vdN + Ndv – dNdv + vdN – v0dN
NdV – v0dN = 0
dv dN
N0e – t – v0 0
dt dt
Heat absorbed in process ADCA = Area(ABC) –
Area (BDC) dN
 –N0e – t
= 20 J – 5 J = 15 J dt

Net heat is absorbed dv


 N0e – t  v 0N0 e – t  0
dt
3. Answer (A)
dv ln2
 – v 0 =  200 = 6.93 m/s2
dt 20
5. Answer (39.00)
6. Answer (43.00)
2 x
For 2nd lens,  Solution for Q. Nos. 5 and 6
20 10
u = – 10 cm x = 1 cm
f = 40 cm

1 1 1
 
v 10 40

1 1– 4 –3
 
v 40 40

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4 3  1   t  t  t 
2  30   4u    dq q  RC  A RC B 2  RC 
5 5 e  RC   e  te – t e
dt RC R R
u = 20 m/s
 t  A t
B
t 

Time of collision =
d

d 
 d  q e RC





  t e RC – t 2 e RC  dt
R

R 

30cos37  20cos53 24  12
d 72 q et   t e dt –  t
t 2
e t dt
  = 2 second
36 36

v1 y  30 
3
5
– 10  2  18 – 20 = – 2 m/s  
q et  t et – et  – t 2et – 2 t et dt 

4  3 t et – et  – t 2et  k
v 2  y  20  – 10  2  16 – 20 = –4 m/s
5
at t = 0 , q = 0

0=0–3+kk=3
q = 3 [t – 1] – t2 + 3e–t
9. Answer (00.00)
10. Answer (02.25)

2  2  4  4 20 10 Solution for Q. Nos. 9 and 10


vy    m/s
6 6 3 y=x+3

1 This curve will touch C = 3 curve and then


S1  18  2 –  10  4  36 – 20  16 m
2 reached C = 1

1 So work done = 0
S2  16  2 –  10  4  32 – 20  12 m
2 Kmin.  2.25 J
h2 – h1 = 4 m
11. Answer (A, C, D)
For 1st
 v2
aAC 
5R
  
aBA  aB /G  aA /G

 v2
aBA 
R
10 1
h1  16   3   10  9   
3 2 aB /G  aBA  aAG
= 10 + 45 = 55 m  v2 v2 4v 2 v2  1
aB /G    1
h1 = 55 – 16 = 39 m R 5R 5R R  5 
h2 = 39 + 4 = 43 m
 v2 v2 6v 2
7. Answer (00.01) aD / G   
R 5R 5R
8. Answer (00.55)
12. Answer (B, D)
Solution for Q. Nos. 7 and 8
q
 iR  v  t 
C
q dq
R  At – Bt 2
C dt
dq q A B
  t – t2
dt RC R R
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dy 0 il  l  x 
1 × sin60 = sin tan   = ln  
dx 2  x 

d  0 i 0 l l x
 dx 
2
1 ind =  cos  t  ln  
1    dt 2  x 
dy
  sin2 
0 i0 l l x
I cos  t  ln  
3 1 1 8R  x 
 sin2   2
2 2
 dx 
 dx  1  Fnet = Il(BA – BB)
1   
 dy   dy 
 0 i 0 l 2  l  x  0 i 0 sin t  l 
= cos  t  ln    
3  dx 
2
dy
8R  x  2  x l  x  
 1    3 – 2x
2  dy  dx 20 i 02 l 2  l  x  l 
= sin  2t  ln   
322R  x   x  l  x  
3 1
 1
 
2 2 at x = 2l
3 – 2x
02 i02 l  3
13. Answer (C, D) Fnet  sin  t  ln  
2
6  32 R 2
Torque about OO of mg, normal reaction and
16. Answer (B, C)
spring force at any instant is zero so angular
momentum is conserved about OO
14. Answer (A, C, D)
16R = Rz2
z=4
For transition from 2nd excited state to 1st exited
state. v  2ax
 1 1 v  8  2ax
E  13.6  16  – 
4 9
64  32 
a    m/s2
5 2x  x 
 13.6  16 
36
volume  l 3 
= 30.2 eV Time to empty the chamber =  
flow rate  8a 
From 4th to 2nd excited state,
17. Answer (06)
1 1 
E  13.6  16  – 
 9 25 

13.6  16  16

225
For minimum, wavelength
n =  to n = 1
E = 13.6 × 16(1)  mV 
R  
 12400 
 qB 
  A  57 Å
 217.6 
 l 
15. Answer (B) sin    
R
0 i
 ldx  P   P 
2x R    l  
 2eB   2eB 
l x
0il dx
=
2 
x
x
 P 
RP   
 eB 

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For proton 21. Answer (D)


1
sin   ,  = 30°
2
For  = particle
Deflection is 180°

 180 
 6
 30 
18. Answer (04)

Presence of hydrogen bonding in 1, 3- diaxial


conformer of cyclohexan-1, 3- diol and boat
conformer of cyclohexan-1, 4- diol make them
Equation of incline is y = x tan equation of
most stable.
gx 2
projectiles is (h  y ) 
2u 2 22. Answer (A)
M1, M2 = –1 when the projectiles strikes the 4 4
plane perpendicularly 4  rA32  8  rB3
P.F.  3 3
19. Answer (05) a3

For fluorite structure

3a
 rA2  rB–
4
Q
Q  Q  dx  hA T – TS  4
x 4 ((150)3  2  (45)3 )
 3
dQ  64
·dx  hA T – TS  (150  45)3
dx 3 3

d 2T = 0.649
KS 2
dx  hA T – TS  S = R2
dx 23. Answer (D)
A = (2Rdx) 
(I) CrCl2 NO 2 2 NH3 2 
2
d T 2h
 2
 T – TS 
dx KR

2  25 500
  5
K  100
h  0.1
 

PART – II : CHEMISTRY

20. Answer (C)

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24. Answer (02.00)  H = R × 104 = 10R KJ mol–1

25. Answer (03.00) = 83.14 KJ mol–1

Solution for Q. Nos. 24 and 25 P  1  104  S


ln  C     
 P0  2  T  2R
 S° = 2 × 8.314
 17 JK–1 mol–1
28. Answer (06.00)
29. Answer (06.00)
Solution for Q. Nos. 28 and 29
2NaBO2 + 2H2O2 + 6H2O 
Na2[(OH)2 B(O – O)2 B(OH)2]· 6H2O[X]

30. Answer (A, C)

Amount of R = x =
2 80 75 50
2  10     330
100 100 100
= 1.98 g
Amount of w = y
80 60 50
= 2  102   1   1 122
100 100 100
= 0.58 g
26. Answer (83.00)
27. Answer (17.00)
Solution for Q. Nos. 26 and 27


A (S) 
 B(S)  2C(g)
Hence (1) and (2) are anomers.
2
P  Hemiacetals are reducing in nature.
KP   C 
 P0  31. Answer (A, B, C, D)
2 In associated colloids, the dispersed phase is
P 
Since Gº = –RT In KP = – RT In  C  made up of particles that behave as regular
 P0  electrolytes at lower concentration but
aggregate at higher concentration to particles of
P 
= – 2RT In  C  colloidal dimension. The aggregated molecules
 P0  thus formed are called micelles.
Now Gº = Hº – TSº In colloidal solutions, smaller particles
aggregate to form bigger particles of colloidal
P  dimension.
2RT In  C   H  TSº
 P0  In colloidal solution, the value of colligative
 P  H Sº properties is of lower order as compared to true
In  C    solution of same concentration because
 P0  2RT 2R colloidal solutions contain less number of
particle as compared to true solution.
P  H 10 4 Sº
In  C     Lyophobic colloids have higher refractive index,
 P0  2R  10
4
T 2R
thus tyndall effect is more prominent in
H 2  5 3 1 lyophobic colloids as compared to lyophilic
 Slope =    colloids.
2R  10 4
6  12 6 2
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32. Answer (A, C, D) 37. Answer (02)


Wrought iron is prepared from cast iron by
oxidising impurities in a reverberatory furnace
lined with haematite.
33. Answer (A)
Fe(OH)3 = Reddish brown precipitate

Fe(OH)3 + 3HCI  FeCI3 + 3H2O

4FeCI3 + 3K4[Fe(CN)6]  Fe4 [Fe(CN)6 ] 3 +


prussian blue

12KCI
FeCI3 + 3KCNS  Fe(CNS)3 + 3KCI
Red colour.
34. Answer (B, C)

38. Answer (20)

6 stereoisomers are possible for [Ma2b2c2].


8 stereoisomers are possible for [Ma2b2cd]. But
NO2 can show linkage isomerism as well, so (6
× 3) = 18. Total isomers are possible.

Total isomes = 20

35. Answer (A, B, C) PART – III : MATHEMATICS

39. Answer (B)

P(S or FS or FFS or …. (FFF ...F ) S )


 
( n 1) times

1 3 1 3 8 1
     + …. + (n – 1) term
4 4 9 4 9 16

1 1 1 1 1 
   .... 
2  1.2 2.3 3.4 (n  1)n 
36. Answer (04)
1  1  1 1 1 
  1        ....  
2  2   2 3  ( n  1)n 

1 1  n 1
1   
2 n 2n

n 1
Odd against :
are more basic than aniline n 1

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40. Answer (D) x 2  2x    1


Now, lim f ( x )  lim 2
x 0 x 0  1
3 1  x cos 2 
 x 

 1
 2  5
3
46. Answer (01.00)

  1
 sin   
x 2n   x    x 2  2x    1
41. Answer (B)  1 

lim lim  x  1
|A| = (2k + 1)3, |B| = 0 (since B is skew –
x  n  2n   1 
symmetric of order 3) x  3 1  x cos  2  
  x 
 det(adj A) = |A|n – 1 = ((2k + 1)3)2 = 106
47. Answer (01.00)
 2k + 1 = 10 or 2k = 9
48. Answer (02.00)
 [k] = 4
Solutions for Q. Nos. 47 and 48
42. Answer (C)
3
  
Clearly magnitude of faces F1, F2, F3 and F4 are Let tan–1x = t, 0  t  ; A  t3    t 
2 2 
same as it is a regular tetrahedron and for a
closed figure which is regular: 3 3 t   
    =   t
V 1  V 2  V 3 V 4  0 8 2 2 

43. Answer (00.00) 3t 2 32t 3 3 2


A   ; A  3t  0
2 4 8 4
If x  then g(x)  and f(x) is some
negative number, then 
 t

f ( x )g ( x ) 4
 
lim lim  cot  1  t 2   
t 0 x 
 
 
4  3  3
  at, t  ; A ; as t  ; t 
4 32 2 8
44. Answer (00.00)
3  3 3 
g(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 9 > 0, x  0  g(x) is an as t  0 A  ; A   ,  ; sin–1t = z;
8  32 8 
increasing function, circumcentre lies outside,
 
2
 
then triangle is obtuse angle triangle and angle 0z ; B  z 2    z  ; B   2z  2   z 
containing the given sides is obtuse angle. 4 2  2 

Therefore, (f(x)i + g(x) j)  (g(x)i + f(x)j) < 0 = 4z – 

 f(x) g(x) < 0  2 2


at z ; B ; at z = 0; B 
4 8 4
 g(x) for x  0  g(x) > g(0) x  0

Also g(0) = 0  2 2 
 B , 
8 4
 g(x) > 0 x  0  f(x) < 0
49. Answer (A, B, C)
 f(x) < 0 and g(x) > 0 x  0
3 1 2
45. Answer (05.00) P ( A)  , P (B )  , P (C ) 
10 2 5
 1
x 2n 1  sin    ( x 2  2 x  (  1))  P(exactly one to pass) = P  ABC  +
lim x
n  1 1 44
P  ABC  P  ABC  
2n
x  3 x   cos 2 
x x  100

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9 52. Answer (A, B, D)


Also, P(only A passing) = P  ABC  
100
3 1 3 1
  2R  2 ; sin P  , sinQ 
9 sin P sin Q 2 2
100 9 m
Required probability =   P = 60° or 120°; Q = 30° or 150°; P = 60°, Q =
44 44 n
100 30°, R = 90° (Right triangle)

 (m + n) = 9 + 44 = 53 P = 60°; Q = 150°  P + Q > 180° (not valid)

50. Answer (A, B, C, D) P = 120°; Q = 30°  R = 30° (valid)

Split inequality into two weaker inequalities: P = 120°, Q = 150° (not valid); P = 120°; Q = R
= 30°  q = r = 1
|z – 5|  |z – 2|
|z + 1|  |z – 2|
The first requires Re(z)  3.5 while the second
requires Re(z)  0.5
So obviously no z fulfils both inequalities
simultaneously.
1/ 4 1
51. Answer (A, B, C, D) Slope of RS = 
3 3/4 3 3
log(n  1) log n
An  +
3 1 1
log n log( n  1) Equation x  3 3 y  ; k   OE 
2 6 6
log( n  1)
Let x  1
log n 7
RS 
2
1
= x 0 0 1
x
1 1 3
>2 Area of SOE  0 1
2 6 48
1  3 1
If An  3 then x 1 1
x 4 4

Let y  x  1  3 2  3 
r  
s 2
2
1  1 5
If y   1 then y2 – y  1 or  y    or
y  2 4
1 5
y
2
So x = y2 > 2.618

log(n  1)
But, using natural logs, x 
log(n )

 1 53. Answer (A, B)


log  1  
= 1
 n  f(n) = 1! + 2! + 3! + … + n!
log n
f(n + 1) = 1! + 2! + 3! + … + (n + 1)!
1 f(n + 2) = 1! + 2! + 3! + … + (n + 2)!
< 1
n log n
f(n + 2) – f(n + 1) = (n + 2)! = (n + 2) [f(n + 1) –
1 f(n)]
< 1
2log2
 f(n + 2) = (n + 3)f(n + 1) – (n + 2)f(n)
< 1.8  P(x) = x + 3, Q(x) = –x – 2
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54. Answer (A, B, C) 1


= [cos6x – 3cos4x + 3cos2x – 1]
1 1 5 3 3 8
S2 = 2
 2  , T2   S2 
1 2 4 2 2 On comparing both sides, we get: n = 6
If Sk < Tk 56. Answer (03)

1 1 1 1 Let x2 – 5x + 4 = a
Then   ...  2  2 
12 22 k k  a(y2 + y + 1) < 2y  ay2 + y(a – 2) + a < 0
1 Vy  R
On adding on both side
(1  k )2
a < 0 and D < 0  a < 0 and
1 1 1 1 1 1 (a – 2)2 – 4a2 < 0
2
 2  ....  2  2
 2 
1 2 k (k  1) k (k  1)2
 3a2 + 4a – 4 > 0
1 1 1
Now 2    2 will be true if  a < 0 and a < –2  a < –2
k (k  1)2 k 1
x2 – 5x + 4 < –2  x2 – 5x + 6 < 0
1 1 1
   x  (2, 3)
k (k  1)2 k  1
57. Answer (03)
 Sk + 1 < T k + 1
Let x = b + c – a, y = a + c – b, z = a + b – c
55. Answer (06)
y z zx xy
Then a  , b , c
1 1 2 2 2
sin3x  sin3x = (4sin3x)sin3x = (3sinx –
4 4
y z z x x y
sin3x)sin3x     
x x y y z z
Now 1
1 1 1 6
=  (2 × 3sin3x  sinx – 2sin23x) =
4 2 8
a b c
[3(cos2x – cos4x) – (1 – cos6x)]   3
bc a ac b abc

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