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ALLEN® (SECTION-A) 1. A ball of mass m = 0.5 kg is suspended by a thread and a charge q~ 0.1 Cis supplied. When a ball with diameter 5 em and a like charge of same magnitude is brought close to the first ball, but below it, the tension. decreases to 1/3 of its initial value, The distance between centes of the balls is (A) 0.12 «102m B) 051 «10m ©) 02x 10m ©) 052 x 10m Ans, D 2, The force of attraction between two charges separated by certain distance in air is Fy. If the space between the charges is completely filled with dielectric constant 4 net force on each charge becomes F;. If half of the distance between the charges is filled with same dielectric, the net force con cach charge is F,, Then F : F; : Fy is (ay 162928 (a) 9:36:16 (C) 4:1:2 (D) 36:9: 16 ‘Ans. D so Fete 4. Five ident charges etch, are plicd atthe vertices of a regular pentagon having side length ¢ ‘The net electrostatic force on any of the charges due to other four is F, The electrostatic force F) on any’ ‘one of the five identical charges q, cach, placed at the vertices ofa regular pentagon having side length €2 is, OW, ($4) ® - (34) ‘\ee) "\at@) Or, (33) Oe, (34) 86) 6) Ans. B F ae Soh Frog Fon 4 Enthusiast/PHASE-1 & 2/20052023 Two small spheres of masses, My and Mp re suspended bby weightless insulating threads of lengths Ly and Ly ‘The spheres cary charges Q, and Q, respectively. The spheres are suspended such that they are in level with ‘another and the threads are inclined to the vertical at angles of 8; and 02 es shown below, which one of the following conditions is essential, if = 8 +9, (A) My #M but Q1=Q (®) Mi=M; © U=® (D) Ly=L2 Ans. B Sol. Terearctvee forces acting oneach sphere are (© tension iy eight i electrostatic Foree ‘ot Fepsion for spe Imequaiiieun, rom figure and, = FI Mg From sphere 2, in equiiium fom figure Two identical particles of charge q each are connected by a massless spring of force constant k, They are placed over a smooth horizontal surface, ‘They are released when unstretched. The extension of the spring is r, when system is in equilibrium, the value of kis: (negleet gravitational effect) Enihoriast PRASE-1 82 OT CIM TOTOREIO08 English / 20052023 Page 1/21 ALLEN® 6. Two identical positive charge Q each, are placed on the x axis at ponit (a, 0) and (a, 0). A point charge of magnitude q is placed at the origin. For small displacement along x axis, the charge q executes simple harmonic motion ifit is positive and its time period is Ty. If the charge q in negative, its performs oscillations when displace along y axis. In this case the time period of small oscillations is Ty, Find (A) B) 1 wos of ol ot 3 i 7. Two identical point charges are placed at a separation of ¢. P is @ point on the line joining the charges, at a distance x from any one charge. ‘The field at P is E. F is plotted against x for values of x from close to zero to slightly less than £, Which of the following best represents the resulting curve ? v2 Prowands et Estowands right Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 2/21 English / 20052023, ALLEN® Five point charges each of value ~q are placed on What is the magnitude of electric field at a centre of hexagon ? five vertices of a regular hexagon of side ‘2. By _1 9 © Bee py 194 © aa 159 Foe © Ans, A Sol, The electric field at the center is equal to electric field due to single charge. ‘Three configurations of electrostatic field lines hhave been shown in the figure. Which is not possible configuration? @ Qo >— © (D) None of these Ans. A Sol, Conceptual 10. A continuous line of charge of length 3d lies along, the x-axis, extending from x = d to x = 3d. The line carries a uniform linear charge density i In terms of d, 4 and any necessary physical constants, find the magnitude of the electric field at the origin: (A) A/Sne08 (B) A/Aneod (©) 80/1696 (D) 3A/8x04 Ans. C Sol, Electric ficld at origin can be given by intergrating the electri field due to an clement considered on the rod of length dx at distance x from origin which is given as 11, Two infinitely long parallel wires having linear charge densities A; and Azrrespectively are placed at ‘a distance R metre. The force per length on cither wire will be in oe) re) Ans. B Enhoriaet PHASES 82 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 English / 20052023 Page 3/21 ALLEN® Sol, Electric field dueto wireA ta distance R from 12. wea Irak 4 B — R— Wire B is now inthe field of wire A, Let us consideralength ¢ of wise B. Charge on this portion will be 4 <2. So, force exper ney this portion of (Fg, forctlorwiens sat da, Pha Lal € 2neR 4neyR Bax ( 2 = HK ‘Two semi-infinite wires are joined with a quarter circular are as shown in diagram. The charge density is same on both the wires and the are, The lect field intensity at point C, the centre of are Sal 13. A thin semicircular ring of radius? has a positive charge q distributed uniformly over it. The net field E at the centre j i a a O ail ® geal 4 a © “Fal ©) eae Ans, D Sol. 1 qgsin(@/2) ET gen are, 7072) sina /2 e-Si) da*e,r 14, Froma condueting ring of radius R which carries Q (uniformly distributed) along it periphery a small length qe is cut off. The electric field at the center ddue to the remaining wire is (ay Oat » aR pm) _@ © Tae © Zero (D) Cannot be determined Ans. A Enhoriaet PHASES 2 Page 4/21 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 English / 20052023, ALLEN® Sol, Hereto solve ths equation weean ue principal ‘of superposition. The given structure canbeconsidereda as combination of to a8 shownin figure. ‘at (dueto given structure) =i (due 10 1)~1, (due to 11) p=, Fae, towards dl o ca oat 40 ee 15, ‘The charge per unit length of the four quadrant of the ring is 24,-24,4 and —-A respectively. The electric field at the centre is A) B) ) @ i C) _v2a> ‘one © i (D) None of these Ans. A Sol Intensity of Electric field due to negative » Satie) Intensity of Electric field due to positive 16. Two equal negative charges 4 each are fixed at points (0, -a) and (0, a) on y-axis. A positive charge Q is released from rest at the point (2a, 0) ‘on the x-axis. The charge Q will (A) Execute simple harmonic motion about the origin (B) Move to the origin and remain at rest (© Move to infinity (D) Execute oscillatory but not simple harmonic motion Ans. D 1 Ox Tee ee? a not directly proportional tox) , it executes oscillatory but not SHM. 17, For the hemisphere of radius ‘R’ shown in the figure, the surface charge density 'q! varies with ‘9’ (shown in figure) as @ = 790080. The total charge ‘on the sphere is (A) 2oonR® ®) sont © gore (©) oon? Ans. D Sol. dh=2nrkdg =22R®sin6(d0) dO=2opAR* sinB cosad = nop sin 2048 «orf nse Enhoriaet PHASES 82 English / 20052023 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 5/21 ALLEN® 18, The linear charge density of a uniform semicircular wire varies with ‘g! shown in the figure as A=Aqc08#.IFR is the radius of the loop, the charge con the wire is (B) BAR (D) 2h dQ = AR(dO) = 2g cosORAO ii ApReos0d0 3 = AgR(sind)7, = 2g 19, The quarter disc of radius R lies positive XY plane has a uniform surface charge density o. The intensity of electric ficld at the point (0, 0, Z) is \ ® (+ Vee) Fol Var) © & (as) me = Be vRF-2?) Bo v 20. Sol, ‘A charge Q is placed at each of the opposite comers of a square. A charge q is placed at cach of the other two comers. If the net electrical force on (Qis zero, then the Qq equals (A) -2v2 ®- pp) © @) a Ans, A. For electric force to be zero at charge Q, the sign of charge q should be negative, The force of repulsion by Q is cancelled by the resultant attracting force to q”and qat A and B. Force on charge at C due to charge at D, 1 @ 88 8 Net force on charge placed at C due to charges placed at A and B, cosas? (282) rng at 0845 = ta ( =) For resultant force zero at C, 1 1 a2 Gn 2 Smeg a Gye "d_s Bae ae a? 7 ‘As q is negative charge, hence 2 23, Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 6/21 English / 20052023, ALLI a. me SECTION-B Two small objects X and Y are permanently separated by distance 1 em. Object X has a charge of +1.0 0 and object Y has a charge of ~1.0 x0. A certain number of electrons are removed from X and put onto Y to make the electrostatic force between the two objects an attractive force whose magnitude is 360 N. Number of electrons removed is__«10"? ‘Ans. 6.25 Sol, 43 = 1.0 ne ge=-10 pe ‘Ater calculation n = 6.25 x 10"? ‘A sphere carying charge 0.01 C is kept at rest without falling down, touching a wall by applying an electric field 1000 N/C perpendicular to wall. If the coefftient of friction between the sphere and the wall is 0.2, the maximum possible weight of the sphere is _N. ‘Ans. 2 Sol. mg Geometrical and optical {Co(NHs)sCI?” No geometrical {Co(NH,),Cly]" > Geometrical isomerism [Cr(Ox)3]"" — Optical isomerism 37. In [Cx{C:04)3]™ the isomerism shown is— (A) Ligand (8) Optical (©) Geometrical (D) Ionization ‘Ans. B Sol. Conceptual 38. Which of the following has highest number of (A) [Co(en),ClaI" (B) [Co(NH3)sC (©) [PICL(NH,),] (DB) [RUCNH,) Ch} Ans. A 4 Sol, A — Total stereoisomers = 3 B — Total stereoisomers = 0 C— Total stereoisomers = 2 D— Total stereoisomers = 2 Which of the following is an organometallic ‘compound ? (A) Grignard’s reagent only (B) Diatkylzine only (© Methyl lithium only (D) All ofthese Ans. D Sol. An organometallic compound contains a covalent bond between metal and carbon atom CH; —Mg—Br_ Grignard’s reagent CH HLi Methyl lithium Which ofthe following isan outer orbital complex ? (A) [Fe(CN) 617 (B) [Mn(CN)]7 (©) (CHONHS)* (D) (NiQNF) Ans. D Sol [Ni(NHs),|"" is outer orbital complex ‘7 4s, 4p and 4d orbitals (sp'd”) hybridisation are involved whereas (A), (B) and (C) are inner complexes ic. d?sp" hybridisation. ‘What is wrong about the compound K [Pt (1?-CyH) cup (A) Itis called Zeise's salt (@) Itis x bonded complex (©) Oxidation number of Pris +4 (D) Four ligands surround the platinum atom: Ans. C Sol, Oxidation state of Pt is +2. in Zeise’s salt. Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 10/21 English / 20052023, ALLEN® 42. Which of the following pairs of molecules have 44, same shape? (A) [NiCly}* and XeF, (B) [Zn (H4,0),]"" and SiCl, (©) [NW{CO),] and XcOFs (©) [Ag (SH)] Aus. B and SF) Sol, Following are the shapes of the molecules, A. [NiCJ* and XeFy = Tetrahedtal and Square planar B. [Zn (H,0),)"" and SiC, Tetrahedral and Tetrahedral ©. [Ni (CO) and XeOF, Tetrahedral and Square pyramidal D. [Ag (NH3))]" and SF; = Linear and Bent 45. 43, ‘The IUPAC name for Pt(NHs)s (Bx) (NOz)(C)) Cis (A) Triamminechlorobromonitroplatinum (IV) chloride (B) Triammincbromochloronitroplatinum (IV) chloride (©) Triamminenitrochlorobromoplatinum (IV) chloride 46. (D) Triamminechloronitrobromoplatinum (IV) chloride Ans. B Sol, Conceptual Arrange the following Cobalt complenes in the order of increasing Crystal Field. Stabilization Energy (CFSE) value Complexes: [COFeI™ CoO}. .CO(NHS)" and (corer . . ‘Choose the correct option (YASB NH; > H,0 > + order of CFSE opngy® > copter >feo(HeO}caFeI® > feattsOgl Which of the following has highest CO bond length? (&) [M(CO),- (B) (M(CO),. (© IM(CO),] () [M(Co),? Ans, A Sol. Higher the electron density on central atom ‘more will be synergic bonding. ‘The correct order for the wavelength of absorption in the visible region is (A) ENi(NO 3) < ENi(NH)¢)?* < [Ni(H;0)6]° < [Ni(NH)6)*" = [Ni(NO,) I~ (B) [Ni(NO)gl* <[NiHO)6I” (©) [Ni(1,0),}"" < [NiQNH)¢} (D) [NiQNHy)6}* < [Ni(H,O)o*" < [NKNOD)6I Ans. A Sol aoc. thergy Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 English / 20052023 Page 11/21 ALLEN® 47. Which of the following complex can show Sol. spin only magnetic moment = yAjnF2)BM. geometrical isomerism a number of unpaired electrons (A) [Cx(ens]" (B) [CoeNH)sCNCh PilFer _ F— (weak field ligand) © (PCh! (©) [PUNHy)2Cha} Ay

(©) [Fe(C,0,)s7" ——(D) [Fe number of unpaired electron n= VAG - VA Hence, Ans (B):Q,.5) Ans. D Soh x’—4x+[x]+3 =x[x] ox? 4x43 =xfx]-[x] 31) &3)=f. 1) Sx=lorx-3=[s] (Not Possible) Only one solution x= 1 in (2,20) 2 iF 0) sexe then *(apes) **( zo) * +1 (fag) is equal to (A) 2011 (B) 1010 (C) 2010 (D) 1011 ‘Ans.D Sol. “Pe = Shea 9=t +(an)*(-ma)*(aa) Now sm oftems quis fom Began and 1 (101 ves) Let ¢ Rand let the equation E be ¢? —2 | +|A—3) <0. ‘Then the largest clement in the sot S = (x+A:x is an integer solution of B} is, Ab Bs Os M2 Ans. B Sol. |x’ —2|x|+|A-3]=0 lixi=1? +1a-3)=1 atA=3, x=Oor2or -2 at A=4 0r2,then x=lor-l So, maximum value of y+) =5. N, left £ (x) = ax -3 and "then (oe) For some a, b, at) =P rarer (ac) + (gof) (b) is equal to (A) 2039 (B) 2029 (©) 2009 (D) 2019 Ans, A Sob, Let fog(x) =h(x) = hx) =tog (x) = 20°47 fogtx) = a(x? 46) 3 sandboen$ => fog(ac) = fog(10) = 2007 2x3) +8 atts = gofib) = gof3) = 32 = sum = 2039 Enhoriaet PHASES 2 English / 20052023 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 15/21 ALLEN® 65. Let £ (x) be a function such that (c+) =1(x)-1(Y) all uy eN If f(t) «Sand S71 k)= 3279, then the value of nis (Ay 6 @)7 Os M9 ‘Ans. B Sol tee+y)=10)-109) Mey ENA) «8 yea? 1)1@)=3? sf . ae Fly +90) + 3) +... +a) 3279 3437438 +....3"=3279 3 (3-1) 3273 i= 1086 oP =1 = 2186 or =2187 66. The domain of ix) = Oseul—2)_, The domain of) = Sar are gj *° 7 (@) R-(1-3) ®) 2x)-() © Ho) ©) A-13) Ans. B Soh x x+1>Q=9x>-1 2>0>x>2 x+lel=3x20andx>0 Denominator x'-2x-340 (3+ 20 x2-13 So Ans (2, 0 Enhoriaet PHASES 2 67. 68. Letf: +R be a function such that (x) ‘Then (A) f(}ismany ~ one in (->,~1) (B) f(xjismany—onein (1,0) (©) 1(x)is one-one in 1, xx] but not in -e, 00) (D) £69) is one-one in (0,0) Ans, C Let R be a relation defined on N as @ R b is 2a +36 isa multiple of 5,a,b €N. Then R is (A) Not reflexive (B) Transitive but not symmetric (© Symmetric but not transitive (D) An equivalence relation Ans. D sR Salamis Soh sorenesne asia tke thea sp Now de S036 S08) eer ree ty mH ense+B-b) ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 16/21 English / 20052023, ALLEN® Consid y+ 24 (1) =1 (a 2 ler a function 70. (2) + 31(8) + ENR, satisfying sixt(x) x(x t)t(a) x32 with 1 1 ‘Then apap; * FraneR iS eaval to 00 (B) 8000 (C) 8400 (D) 8100 Ans. D Sol. Given for x fy +282) +. replace x by x+ 1 xf) = x60 1 fla) 2 xD YF HD AED = (+ Det 2 Ax4 1) t fyb Now £(2022) = 1 2028) =e L 1 (2022) * 772028) So, = 4044 + 4056 = 8100 Let f:R+R be a function defined by f (x) = tog, {v2(cinx-cosx) +m-2}., for some my, such that the range of fis [0.2]. Then the valu of is(where m> 1) (A) 5 (B)3 (2 D4 Ans. A Sol. Since, V2 ssinx <2 2s YP (sinx ~ cosx) <2 (Assume 2 (sinx ~ cosx) =k) —2sks2_ ..) Ax) = log -(k+m-2) Given, 0/92 OS log ,,(k+m-2)<2 Isk+m-—2sm -m+3m=5 ‘Te domain of) = (A) bo) “2.21 | (©) 2), U2) B) bx) (D) None of these 1x) € G20, 1] U2, 00) = He [O,M]U@20) ke QUE UR) Enhoriaet PHASES 2 English / 200: 152023 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 17/21 ALLEN® 72. Let f+ Abe function defined by (9) then is (A) injective (B) Surjective (©) Bijective (D) None of these ‘Ans. D Sol. We have, {(x)=x+ Vi2 =x+ x Clearly, fis mot one-one as (1) =1(-2) =Oand 1 4-2 Also, fis not onto as f(x) 20¥" ¢ F ssrange of f= (0,0) CR By function f[1,-]- [1x] is defined by earn og © (5) (14 viva) © (3) (1- viFaiog) (D) Not defined Ans. B Sol y=2!-1) 2x10 2 ot yyed (1+ valony+1) 74. Which of the following function is identical to 9 (8)= K-2| () 10)= VEoora ®) f= KK 2 © 42 822 ) 14 Ans. A ‘The function f (x) = sin 4x] + [eos 2x), is a periodic function with period We OF Or OF Ans. D Sol. f(x) = |sin 4x] + [cos 2x] Period of sings = = Period of sind = % Period of cos2x = m Period of cos2x\= 7 Lem (5. 9)-3 If g (x) = x? + x— 1 and (got) (x) = 4x? — 10x + 5, then #(2)s al 1 3 (a) 3 (B) 3 1 3 oy 4 f= ax tb (F(x) = (ax + bY + (ax + b)—1 Px? + Qab+a)x +b? +b-1 = aad > a=2,-2 = Beb-1=5 = +b-6=0 = (0+3)b-2)=0 =) de() Let R= {(3, 3), GS, 5), (9, 9), (12, 12), (5, 12), 3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 5)} be a relation on the set A= {3, 5, (A) an equlvance relation (B) symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (©) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive (D) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric Ans. D Sol. 12) eR but (12,9) ¢R. Enthuith: pRABEA RZ 4 = VR=2 = K=Z ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 16/21 English / 20052023, ALLEN® RB. Sol, Let £0) = 2! 4 Land g (x) =3!°x=1. If fog (8) =x, then x is equal to: (B) 3-1 soo 2 3 fog (x) =x > 3x1) =x > 28% t)+1=x (A) fis one-one but not onto R. (B) fis onto R but not one-one, (©) fis one-one and onto R. (D) Fis neither one-one nor onto R. Ans. C Sol, f(x)=x°+5x+1 1x) = 92 +5>0v%xe R > one-one fx) R= Onto The fanetion {NN defined by fh) R& g:R— Rare defined by fix) = 2x +3 & g(x) = x7 +7 such that g(/(x)) = 8, thon product ofall possible values of x is Ans. 2 Sob g(f(o)) = 2x +3) Sax? = 12x + Sexi +3x+2=0 Sx=2, product = 2 110) =Ax8 + Bsinx+ Gon (7—*) +6, where A, B, C roel sont nd (3!) =, thn Sid the vale ot (2) Ans. 7 Sol. fxs) + fx) = 12 1 put If: RR, fQ) =x +x? + 3x + of (50) is ‘Ans, 3.00 5, then the value Sob Let F450) > fla) =50 30 The period of the fanction f)= sna + {5} is (where {-} represents fractional part funetion) Ans. 4.00 Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 English / 20052023 Page 19/21 ALLEN® Sol fx) = sit) +{") T=LoM ( 86, Let A= (0, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7}. Then the number of bijective functions f : A A sueb that f(1) + f(2) = 3—f(3) is equal to Ans, 720 Sol. (1) +172) =3-13) (1) +12) +103) =3 ‘The only possibility is : 0+ 1 ~ = Elements 1, 2, 3 in the domain can be mapped with 0, 1, 2 only. So number of bijective functions. =19 «5-720 87. If f(x) = 2x~1, then the number of solutions of the equation |fx)] = I(x|— 1] is Ans. 2 Sol. two solutions. ‘The fundamental period of function (x)= cos? (sinx) + sn? cosy is k then value of kis equal to Ans, 1.00 Sol f(x +m) = f(s) Let £: R— Rand fx) =x) + x! + x— 36, then solution of equation fix) = (x), is ‘Ans. 3.00 Sol. f(x)=3x7 +2x+1>0 (*D<0) = ffx) is increasing (x) = (x) > fx) =x. D492 Xx + x—36=x sxh 4723650 x53 Let f: RR, fix) =x +x + a—9 is an odd funetion, then the value of ‘a’ is Enhoriaet PHASES 2 ea0F CIM TOTOREI008 Page 20/21 English / 20052023,

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