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Q1
A thin rod of mass m and length ℓ is leaning on a block with a mass m at angle α with the horizontal (see
2 1
figure). What is maximum distance S from A upto which a person of mass M at point A can go on the rod
keeping block in equilibrium. It is given that rod is fixed at point A on ground. The coefficient of friction
μm1
(1) S = (
sin α−μ cos α
− m2 cos α)
ℓ
M cos α
μm1
(2) S = (
sin α+μ cos α
−
m2 cos α
2
)
ℓ
M cos α
μm1
(3) S = (
sin α−μ cos α
−
m2 cos α
2
)
ℓ
M cos α
μm1
(4) S = (
sin α+μ cos α
− m2 tan α)
ℓ
M cos α
Q2
interval between the K line and the cut-off wavelength of the continuous X-ray spectrum increases by a
α
factor of 1.3. If the atomic number of the element of the target is z. Then the value of z
13
will be : (Take : hc
= 1240eVnm and R = 1 × 10 /m)
7
(1) 24
(2) 26
(3) 32
(4) 16
Q3
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Eight identical resistances each 15Ω are connected along the edge of a pyramid having square base as shown.
Find the equivalent resistance between A and D in Ω.
(1) 8
(2) 16
(3) 12
(4) 9
Q4
A manometer has a vertical of cross-sectional area 9 A and an inclined arm having area of cross section A.
The density of the manometer liquid has a specific gravity of 0.74. The scale attached to the inclined arm can
read up to ±0.5 mm. It is desired that the manometer shall record pressure difference (P 1 −P2 ) up to an
accuracy of ±0.09 mm of water. To achieve this, the inclination angle θ of the inclined arm should be
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(1) sin −1
(0.13)
(2) sin −1
(0.03)
(3) sin −1
(0.33)
(4) sin −1
(0.23)
Q5
Consider a uniformly charged non conducting, uniform spherical shell of radius R. Net charge on the shell is
Q . There is a small hole in the shell at 'A' shown in the figure. A point charge −q is released at a distance 2R
from the centre as shown in the figure. The shell and point charge have same mass m. After release the point
charge will move toward shell, passes through the hole and hit the shell at 'B'. Choose the correct option(s):
(1) The distance travelled by point charge till it hit the shell at B is 5R
kQq
(2) Speed of the point charge when it hit the shell is √ 2mR
3
8mR
(3) Time taken by the point charge to travel from A to B is √ kQq
Q6
A radio active nuclei A decays in B with decay constant λ. The nuclear B may further decay in stable nuclei C
or D with decay constant λ and 2λ respectively. Initially at t = 0, the number of nuclei of A is N and number 0
of all other nuclei is zero. If N 1, N2 , N3 and N , are number of nuclei of A, B, C and D respectively at any
4
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(1) N 1 = N0 e
−λt
N0
(2) N 2 =
2
(e
−λt
− e
−3λt
)
(3) N
1
3 = (N0 − N1 − N2 )
2
(4) N4 = N1
Q7
A mass is attached to the end of a string. The mass moves on a friction less table, the string passes through a
hole in the table, under which some one is pulling on the string to make it taut at all times. Initially, the mass
moves in a circle of radius R with kinetic energy E . The string is slowly pulled, until the radius of the circle
0
2E0
(1) The tension in string is R
(2) The tension in string is . Where L is angular momentum of the particle about center.
L
3
mR
2
2
Where L is angular momentum about center.
2m
Q8
Two spherical soap bubbles in vaccum are connected through a narrow tube. Radius of left bubble is R and
that of other is slightly smaller than R. Air flows from right to left very slowly. At any instant r 1, A 1 , V1 , n 1
are radius, surface area, volume and number of moles of gas in the left bubble and r 2, A2 , V2 , n2 are same for
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Suppose at any instant number of moles in left bubble is 4 times of number of moles in right bubble then select
correct statement(s) :
(1) r
2
2
= R√
5
(2) r 1 = R√
8
(3) A 1
+ A2 = constant
(4) V 1
+ V2 = constant
Q9
An air column in a pipe, which is closed at one end will be in resonance with a vibrating tuning fork of
frequency 264 Hz, if the length of the pipe (in cm) is: (Speed of sound in air = 330 m/s)
(1) 31.25
(2) 62.5
(3) 93.75
(4) 125
Q10
A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a cell. Its positive plate A and its negative plate B have charges +Q
and −Q respectively. A third plate C , identical to A and B, with charge +Q, is now introduced midway
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(3) The potential difference between A and C is one-third of the potential difference between B and C .
Q
(4) The charge on the inner face of A is now 2
.
Q11
A solid sphere of mass m and radius R is placed on a rough horizontal surface. A horizontal force F is applied
7M
4
.
Q12
A conducting frame in the shape of an equilateral triangle (mass m, side a) carrying a current I is placed
vertically and a horizontal rough surface (coefficient of friction is μ ). The frame is free to rotate about y-axis
→ = −B
only. A magnetic field exists such that B 0y i
^ . Then
2μmg
(1) The maximum value of B so that the frame does not rotate
0 2
Ia
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μmg
(2) The maximum value of B so that the frame does not rotate
0 2
Ia
(3) If seen from the top, the frame will have a tendency to rotate counter clockwise.
(4) If seen from the top, the frame will have a tendency to rotate clockwise.
Q13
Consider a cell of emf E and internal resistance r. The current drawn (i) from cell can be varied. Output power
from cell is same when current drawn is i 1 = 2 A and i 2 = 8 A . For what value of current the output power
will be maximum.
Q14
Two radioactive samples A and A having half life 3 years and 2 years respectively have been decaying for
1 2
many years. Today the number of atoms in the sample A is twice the number of atoms in the sample A . Both
1 2
Q15
A rectangular loop PQRS made from a uniform wire has length a, width b and mass m. It is free to rotate
about the arm PQ, which remains hinged along a horizontal line taken as the y-axis (see figure). Take the
→ = (3^i + 4k)B
vertically upward direction as the z-axis. A uniform magnetic field B ^ exists in the region. The
0
loop is held in the x − y plane and a current I is passed through it. The loop is now released and is found to
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mg
stay in the horizontal position in equilibrium. Find the ratio IB0 b
Q16
then the heat developed in the inner coil between t = 0 and t seconds is . Find k.
2
kb R
Q17
The image of the object O, shown in the figure, is formed at the bottom of the tank filled with water. If the
water level in the tank is h = 5k, find k.
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Q18
height 3r above ground as shown. The balls are dropped from this situation. If the smaller ball bounces to a
height 4nr from ground after its first collision with bigger ball. Find n. (Assume all collisions are elastic)
Q19
∘
When heated above 918 C , iron changes its crystal structure from bcc to ccp structure without any change in
the radius of atom. The ratio of density of the crystal before heating to its density after heating is:
(1) 1.890
(2) 0.918
(3) 0.725
(4) 1.231
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Q20
Which of the following reactions will give primary alcohol as major product?
1. B2 H6 /T H F
Q21
X will be :
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Q22
Q23
Given below are 2 conductometric titration plots. In each plot conductance of a solution in flask is plotted on x
-axis (shown as a) and the volume of the titrant added from burette is plotted on y-axis (shown as b). Which of
the following option(s) is/are correct?
(1) Plot 1 corresponds to titration of NaOH (in flask) versus HCl (in burette)
(2) Plot 2 corresponds to titration of NaOH (in flask) versus HCl (in burette)
(3) Plot 1 corresponds to titration of NaOH (in flask) versus mixed acid HCl + CH 3 COOH (in burette)
(4) Plot 2 corresponds to titration of NaOH (in flask) versus mixed acid HCl + CH 3 COOH (in burette)
Q24
The rate equation for the gaseous phase reaction 2AB + B 2 → 2AB2 , is observed to be Rate = k[AB] 2
[B2 ]
slow
slow f ast
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slow
Q25
The commonly used drug paracetamol is synthesized using the following sequence:
(2) X is ortho-nitrophenol
Q26
Which of the following option(s) is/are correct for the products of the given reaction sequence?
(1) Compound H is
(2) Compound J is
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(3) Compound J is
(4) Compound K is
Q27
Which of the following mixtures cannot be separated by passing H 2 S through their solutions containing dilute
HCl ?
(1) Cu 2+
and Sb 3+
(2) Pb 2+
and Cd 2+
(3) Pb 2+
and Al 3+
(4) Zn 2+
and Mn 2+
Q28
Two litre of 1 molar solution of a complex salt CrCl 3 ⋅ 6H2 O (mol. wt. = 266.5) shows an osmotic pressure
Which of the following is/are correct ? (Assume 100\% dissociation in complex compound,
R = 0.082 atm. L/mol. K)
(2) The clear solution obtained after treating with AgNO will show an osmotic pressure of 98.5 atm.
3
(3) The clear solution obtained after treating with AgNO will show an osmotic pressure of 65.6 atm.
3
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Q29
(1) (CH 3
− CH2 COO) Ca −
2
→
+
(1) H2 O/H
(3) −−−−−−−−−−→
(2) N aOH (CaO)
(4) −
→
Q30
(1)
(4) Order of basicity in aqueous medium MeNH 2 < Me2 NH < Me3 N
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Q31
At 298 K and 1 bar partial pressure of hydrogen gas, the half cell reduction potential of hydrogen electrode is
equal to −0.30 V at pOH =?( Take 2.303RT/F = 0.06 V at 298 K)
Q32
+
(II) Let the total number of isomers exhibited by the complex ion [Co(en) 2
(NO2 ) (CN)] (including given
isomer) is Y.
(I
−
, NO
−
2
, CN
−
, SCN
−
, C2 O
2−
4
, NH3 , en, H2 O) Z.
4
.
Q33
An organic compound (A) consists of C, H and O gives a characteristic colour with ceric ammonium nitrate.
Treatment of (A) with PCl gives (B) which reacts with KCN to from (C). The reduction of (C) with
5
with the evolution of ammonia. Identify the number of carbon atoms in compound D is x and the number of
carbon atoms in compound A is y, what is the value of x − y ?
Q34
492.6
atm
−1
at 300 K for a gas which shows negligible
R =
1
12
atm L
−1
mol
−1
K
−1
)
Q35
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Q36
Diethyl β, β -dimethyl glutarate ( ester ) is condensed with diethyl oxalate in presence of sodium ethoxide and
′
ethanol to form a major product (P ), which on acidic hydrolysis followed by heating gives another product
Q37
1
16
2000+i
(∏ (1+ix) )−1
i=1
n
If ∏ i=1
ai = a1 ⋅ a2 ⋅ a3 … an , then lim x→0
x
is equal to
16
(1) ∏ i=1
1
2000+i
(2) ∑ 16
i=1
i
2000+i
16
(3) ∑
i
i=1 2000+i
2
(4) 1
Q38
(2) 6
π
but greater than 3
Q39
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If A(−1, 2, −3), B(5, 0, −6) and C(0, 4, −1) are the vertices of ΔABC , then direction ratios of the external
bisector of ∠BAC are
Q40
ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with AC ⊥ BD and O is the centre of its circumcircle, then
−
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→
OA ⋅ OB + OB ⋅ OC + OC ⋅ OD + OD ⋅ OA is equal to
(1) 1
(2) −1
(3) 0
(4) none of these
Q41
45
With all angles measured in degree the product ∏ k=1
2
cosec (2k − 1) = m
n
where m, n are integers greater
than 1 then
(1) m + n = 100
(2) ∫ m
−1
e
{mx}
dx = 3 (e − 1) (where {. } denotes fractional part function)
(3) Number of ways in which n + 5m + 1 can be resolved as product of two factors is 10
(4) Number of ways in which m + n can be resolved as a product of two factors which are relatively prime is
2.
Q42
Z0 = ai, Z1 =
1
2
+ bi, Z2 = 1 + ci respectively where a, b, c ∈ R. If L be a line bisecting AB and parallel
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4
(3a + 2b − c)
Q43
Let f : R
+
→ R be a differentiable function with f (1) = 3 and satisfying
xy x y
∫
1
f (t)dt = y ∫
1
f (t)dt + x ∫
1
f (t)dt for all x, y ∈ R , then
+
e
(1) ∫ 1
f (x)dx = 3e
e
(2) ∫ 1
f (x)dx = (e − 1)
e
(3) ∫ 1
′
f (x)dx = 3
e
(4) ∫ 1
′
f (x)dx = 3e
Q44
Tangent at a point P (other than (0, 0) ) on the curve y = x meets the curve again at P . The tangent at P
1
3
2 2
r=1
1
xr
=
2
3
where x is abscissa of P for i = 1, 2, 3, … … … . with x
i i 1 = 1
Area of ΔP2 P3 P4
(4) Area of ΔP1 P2 P3
= 16
Q45
2
≤ x ≤ 2π is equal
2
to π
k
,k ∈ N Then k is a multiple of
(1) 1
(2) 2
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(3) 3
(4) 4
Q46
In a ΔABC , if r = 2, R = 5 and r 3 = 12 and Δ denotes the area of ΔABC . Also m is minimum value of the
(1) 4
(2) 6
(3) 8
(4) 12
Q47
(3) If A (z 1) , B (z2 ) , C (z3 ) be vertices of an acute angle Δ in an argand plane having origin as its
orthocentre, Then z 1 z̄ 2 + z̄ 1 z2 = z2 z̄ 3 + z̄ 2 z3 = z3 z̄ 1 + z̄ 3 z1
(4) a 3
+ b
3
+ c
3
− 3abc = (a + b + c) (aω
3
+ bω
4 5
+ cω ) (aω
6
+ bω
8
+ cω )
7
Where ω is a complex cube
root of unity.
Q48
A bag contains 10 balls of which some are black and others are white. A person draws 6 balls \& finds that 3
of them are white & 3 of them are black. Find probability that number of white balls in bag are same as black
balls is m
n
, (where m and n are relatively prime), then which of the following is/are True?
(1) m + n = 43
(2) m − n = 23
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(3) mn = 330
(4) m + n = 40
Q49
If roots of x 4
− 12x
3
+ bx
2
+ cx + 81 = 0 are positive and g(x) is inverse of f (x) = x α+2
+ (α + 2)x + α
Q50
cos πx n
Let f (x) = (x 2
+ 3x + 2) find number of positive integers n for which ∣∣∑ k=1
log10 f (k)∣
∣ = 1
Q51
The possible number of ordered triplets (m, n, p) where m, n, p ∈ N is (6250k) such that
1 ≤ m ≤ 100; 1 ≤ n ≤ 50; 1 ≤ p ≤ 25 and 2 m
+ 2
n
+ 2
p
is divisible by 3 then k is
Q52
The plane 6x + 3y + 2z = 6 intersects x-axis, y-axis and z-axis at P, Q, R respectively. If the distance
between origin and orthocenter of △ABC is equal to d, then 7 d is equal to
Q53
3n+1 a3r+1 +a3r+2
If (1 + x + x 2
) = a0 + a1 x + a2 x +
2
... a 6n+2 x
6n+2
, then find the value of ∑ 2n
r=0
(a3r −
2
) is
Q54
c+a 7r1 −r2
In ΔABC, if 12
=
a+b
14
=
b+c
18
, then find the value of 11r
is.
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Answer Key
Q5 (2) (4) Q6 (1) (2) Q7 (1) (2) (4) Q8 (1) (2) (3)
Q9 (1) (3) Q10 (1) (2) (3) (4) Q11 (2) (3) Q12 (1) (4)
Q21 (2) Q22 (4) Q23 (1) (3) Q24 (1) (2) (4)
Q25 (1) (2) (4) Q26 (2) (4) Q27 (1) (2) (4) Q28 (1) (3) (4)
Q29 (1) (2) (4) Q30 (2) (3) Q31 (9) Q32 (5)
Q41 (2) (4) Q42 (1) (3) Q43 (1) (3) Q44 (1) (2) (3) (4)
Q45 (1) (2) (4) Q46 (1) (2) (3) (4) Q47 (1) (2) (3) (4) Q48 (1) (3)
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Q1
M g cos αS + m2 g
ℓ
2
cos α = N1 ℓ
N2 = m1 g + N1 cos α
N1 sin α = μN2
μm1 m2 cos α ℓ
S = ( − ) .
sin α−μ cos α 2 M cos α
Q2
λth =
hc
eVa
λKα
1
= R(z − 1)
2
(
1
2
−
1
2
)
1 2
λth
13
(λKα − λth ) = (λKα − )
10 2
10
3
λK α = (
13
10
−
1
2
) λth
−7 −7
10
3
(
4×10
2
) = (
10
8
)
12.4×10
3
⇒
5000
3(Z7 ) 15.5×10
= (z − 1)
2
2
625 = (z − 1) ⇒ z = 26
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Q3
8r 2r
×
3 3 8r
Req = 10r
= = 8Ω
15
3
Q4
When a pressure difference P 1 − P2 = ΔP is applied various height and length are as shown in the second
figure.
∴ 9Ah1 = Ax ⇒ x = 9h1
= 0.74ρ
w
g[
x
9
+ x sin θ] = 0.74ρ gx [
ω
1
9
+ sin θ]
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∴ 9 × 10
−5
× ρω g = 0.74ρω g × 5 × 10
−1
[
1
9
+ sin θ]
0.9
0.74×5
=
1
9
+ sin θ
−1
∴ θ = sin (0.13)
Q5
(A) m(3R − x) − mx = 0 ⇒ x = 3R
kQq −kQq
2 ×
1
2
mv
2
1
−
R
=
2R
kQq kQq
mv
2
1
=
2R
⇒ v1 = √
2mR
(C)t
2R 2mR
AB = = √
kQq kQq
2√
2mR
(D)Total distance covered by shell and particle with constant velocity is 2R, therefore distance covered by
Q6
λ1 =λ λ2 =λ+2λ
A−−
− → B−−−−−→ C + D (stable)
t = 0 N0 0 0
t N1 N2 N3 + N4
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N1 = N0 e
−λ 1t
... (1)
... (2)
dN2
= λ1 N 1 − λ2 N 2
dt
or,
dN2
+ λ2 N 2 = λ1 N 1
dt
I.F. = e λ2 t
e
λ2 t dN2
dt
+ e
λ2 t
λ2 N 2 = λ1 N 1 e
λ2 t
∫ d (N2 e
λ2 t
) = ∫ λ1 N 1 e
λ2 t
dt
N2 e
λ2 t
= λ1 N 0 e
λ2 t
... using (1)
(λ −λ )t
... (3)
e 2 1
λ2 t
N2 e = λ1 N 0 + C
λ2 −λ1
λ 1 N0
Att = 0, N2 = 0 0 =
λ2 −λ1
+ C
λ 1 N0
Hence C =
λ1 −λ2
λ 1 N0
N2 =
λ2 −λ1
(e
−λ1 t
− e
−λ2 t
)
andN 1 + N2 + N3 + N4 = N0
∴ N3 + N4 = N0 − (N1 + N2 )
Q7
2 2E0
mv
T = =
R R
L = mvR
so T =
L
3
mR
2
mr
2
R/2
work done = − ∫ ′ 3 L
T dr = = 3E0
R 3
2mR
Q8
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4s
r1
4 3
πr
3 1
4 S 4 3
= πr
r 3 2
n1 + n2 = 2n
2 2 2
r1 + r = 2R
2
r1
2
+ r
2
2
= 2R
2
2
n1 r 2
n2
=
1
2
=
4
1
⇒ r
2
2
=
2R
r
2
r2 = √
2
5
R
8
r1 = √ R
5
Q9
v
(2n − 1) = 264
4ℓ
(2n − 1) × 330
⇒ ℓ =
264 × 4
⇒ ℓ = 31.25 if n = 1
(2n−1)×330
⇒ ℓ =
264×4
⇒ ℓ = 31.25 if n = 1
ℓ = 93.75 if n = 2
ℓ = 156.25 if n = 3
ℓ = 156.25 if n = 3
Q10
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Q+x
⇒
2C
x
+
2C
= V, [KVL]
⇒ Q + 2x = 2CV ,
[CV = Q, initially]
⇒ Q + 2x = 2Q
Q
⇒ x =
2
Q
→ Outer plates of A &B will have 2
charge each. [no net charge in the circuit]
Q11
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2 acm
... (2)
2
F h + fR = mR
5 R
(1)& (2) a cm =
5F
7M
[1 +
h
R
]
(acm )
max
=
10 F
7M
fmax =
3 F
If f = 0, F = ma
Fh = 2/5 x maR
h = 2R/5
Q12
2dy √3
= I × (
√3
) B0 y ×
2
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√3a
2
2B0 Iy dy √3
⇒ τ = ∫ (
√3
) × (
2
a − y)
√3
a
2 3
√3 I B0 a
2
= I B0 ∫ ( a − y) y dy =
√3 2 8
a/2
μmg μ mga
τfriction = 2 {
a
∫ x dx} =
4
3
I B0 a μmga
8
≤
4
2μmg
⇒ B0 ≤ 2
Ia
Q13
P = Ei − i r
2
2
i r − Er + P = 0
Sum of roots.
i1 + i2 =
E
r
= 10 A
2r
= 5A
Q14
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N1 = 2 N2
−λ1 t −λ2 t
N0 e = 2 N0 e
1 1 1
⇒ = −
t T2 T1
N0 e
−λ1 t
= 2 N0 e
−λ2 t
1 1 1
⇒ = −
t T2 T1
t=6
Q15
Torque due to magnetic force should act opposite to that of gravity i.e. along the-ve y-axis. If Mk
^ is the
magnetic moment
→ →
→
τ B
^ × (3^
= M × B = Mk ^
i + 4k)B 0
= 3MB0 ^
j
⇒ M is −ve
→ →
→
τ B
^ × (3^
= M × B = Mk ^
i + 4k)B 0
= 3MB0 ^
j
→ → →
F = I( L × B ) ⇒
¯
¯¯¯
F RS
= I [(−b ĵ) × (3 î + 4k̂)B0 ] = I B0 b[3k̂ − 4 î )
3(abl)B0 = mga/2
mg
I =
6 B0 b
Q16
μ0 l
The field at centre B = 2b
2
μ0 ∣πa
The flux through the inner coil = 2b
dϕ
ε = −
dt
2 2
μ0 πa d 2μ0 πa t
2
(2t ) =
2b dt b
2 2
μ πa 2μ πa t
0
2b dt
d
(2t ) =
2 0
2
2μ0 πa t
Current induced in the inner coil =
ε
=
R bR
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t
Heat developed in the inner coil = ∫ 0
I
2
Rdt
2 2 4 2 2 2 4
4μ π a t Rdt 4μ π a 3
t 0 0 t
= ∫ 2 2
= 2
0 b R b R 3
Q17
1 1 1
− =
v −36 30
∴ v = 180 cm
∴ v = 180 cm
This acts as an (virtual) object for the mirror which forms its image at a distance of 80 cm from it (in the
1 3
t (1 − ) = h (1 − )
μ 4
Q18
2
v
max height by m
2
2
= 2r + = 20r
2g
Q19
dbcc packing efficiency of bcc 67.92
= = = 0.918
dccp packing efficiency of ccp 74.02
Q20
1. B2 H6 /T H F
(A)Propene −−−−−−−−−→Propan-1-ol
−
2. H2 O2 /OH
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dilute H2 SO4
H2 /P d/BaSO4
Q21
Q22
Q23
For titration of HCl v/s NaOH, conductance first decreases and then increases.
Q24
In mechanism each step is elementary whose rate law can be written directly from stoichiometric coefficients
of reactants. Rate of reaction = rate of slowest step.
Rate law should not contain concentration of intermediate. It may contain concentration of reactant, product
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and catalyst.
A.Rate = k[AB] 2
[ B2 ]
C.Rate = k[AB] [B ]
2
′ 2
= k[AB]keq [AB][B2 ] = k [AB] [B2 ]
Q25
Nitration of phenol with dilute HNO , gives mixture of o-nitrophenol and p-nitrophenol; of which o-
3
Q26
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N a, Liq.N H3
Acetophenone −−−−−−−−−→
Birch reduction
(obtained by 1,4 reduction at ipso-para position to keto group because keto group is electron withdrawing
group)
H forms ozonide intermediate (I) with ozone, which undergoes reduction by Zn to form
Q27
(ii)A cation is generally precipitated by the group reagent of a latter group. H 2 S in acidic medium is a reagent
Q28
CrCl3 ⋅ 6H2 O
π = CST(1 − α + xα + yα)
x + y = 4
3+
[Cr(H2 O) ] Cl3 ⇌ [Cr(H2 O) ]
6 6
+ 3Cl
−
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1 0 0
1 − α α 3α
Q29
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Q30
(A)Incorrect
In abbreviated form of dipeptides, amino acid having free amino group is written first so
(B)Correct
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(C)Correct
reaction
(D) Order of basicity in aqueous medium in methylamines is secondary>primary>tertiary. But in the case of
ethylamines it is secondary>tertiary>primary.
Q31
H
+
+ e
−
→ 1/2H2 .
If p is partial pressure of hydrogen gas, reduction potential of hydrogen electrode as per Nernst equation is
E = E − 0.06 log{p
1/2
/ [H
+
]} = 0 − 0.06 × pH = −0.30 V
Q32
(I) X = 5
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(II) Y = 12
(III) Z = 3 ambidentate - NO −
2
, CN
−
, SCN
−
Q33
⇒ Alcoholic group.
Q34
Z = 1 +
Pb
RT
at high pressure
b =
π
492.6
×
1
12
× 300
b =
4
3
πr
3
× 4NA =
492.6
π
×
1
12
× 300 L/mol
r = 2.5 Å d = 5 Å
Q35
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Q36
Q37
1 1 1
f (x)−f (0)
= limx→0
x−0
= f (0)
′
1 1 1
16
ℓnf (x) = ∑
i=1 (2000+i)
1
ln(1 + ix)
f (x)
′
f (x) = ∑
i=1
1
(2000+i)
1
(1+ix)
⋅ i
16 i
′
⇒ f (0) = ∑
i=1 2000+i
Q38
Clearly sin A
A
>
2
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Q39
If the external bisector of ∠BAC meets BC at E, then E divides B C externally in the ratio of AB : AC.
AB = 7, AC = 3
−15
Coordinates of E are (
11
∴ , 7, )
4 4
−15
∴ The direction ratio of line AE are 4
+ 1, 7 − 2,
11
4
+ 3 = −
11
4
, 5,
23
= −11, 20, 23
Q40
As OA = OC
−
−→ −
−→
so OA + OC will be perpendicular to AC
−
−→ −
−→ −
−→
∴ OA + OC = λBD ... (1)
−
−→ −
−→ −
−→
OB + OD = μAC ... (2)
−
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→ −
−→
(OA + OC )(OB + OD) = μ. λAC ⋅ BD = 0
Q41
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Hints and Solutions MathonGo
45
∏
k=1
cosec (2k − 1)
2
= cosec
2
1
∘
⋅ cosec
2
3
∘
… … cosec
2
89
∘
= 2 ∘ 2 ∘
1
2 ∘
1
= ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
(sin 1 sin 3 sin 5 ……..sin 89 )(sin 1 sin 3 …..sin 89 )
=
(sin 1
∘
sin 3
∘ ∘
sin 5 ……..sin 89 )(sin 179
1
∘ ∘ ∘
sin 177 …… sin 91 )
∘
=
sin 1
∘
sin 3
∘
1
∘
sin 5 …….sin 179
∘
∘ ∘ ∘ ∘
=
sin 1
∘
sin 2
sin 2
∘
sin 3
sin 4
∘
sin 6 …….sin 178
∘
sin 4 …….sin 178 ⋅sin 179
∘ ∘
89
⇒ m = 2, n = 89 m + n = 91
2 4
∫
−1
e
{2x}
dx ==
1
2
∫
−2
e
{x}
dx
1
=
1
2
× 6 × ∫
0
e
{x}
dx 3(e − 1)
n + 5m + 1 = 100 = 2 5
2 2
⇒ Number of ways
=
1
2
[(2 + 1)(2 + 1) + 1] = 5; m + n = 91 = 7 × 13
Q42
C : Z = Z0 cos
4
t + 2z1 cos
2
t sin
2
t + z2 sin
4
t
Let z = x + iy
x + iy = (ai) cos
4
t + 2(
1
2
+ bi) cos
2
t ⋅ sin
2
t + (1 + ci) sin
4
t
⇒ x = cos
2
t ⋅ sin
2
t + sin
4
t = sin
2
t and y = acos 4
t + 2b cos
2
t sin
2
t + csin
4
t
⇒ y = a(1 − x)
2
+ 2 b(1 − x)x + cx
2
⇒ y = (a + c − 2b)x
2
+ 2(b − a)x + a(0 ≤ x ≤ 1)
∵ A, B, C are non-collinear
∴ a + c − 2b ≠ 0
a+b b+C
D(
1
4
,
2
) and E ( 3
4
,
2
) respectively.
∴ Equation of DE
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y = (c − a)x +
1
4
(3a + 2b − c) ... (i)
2
) = 0
Q43
xy x y
∫
1
f (t)dt = y ∫
1
f (t)dt + x ∫
1
f (t)dt
y
⇒ f (xy) ⋅ y = yf (x) + ∫
1
f (t)dt
put x = 1 then
y
⇒ y ⋅ f (y) = y(1) + ∫
1
f (t)dt
differentiate w.r.t. y
y ⋅ f
′
(y) + f (y) = 3 + f (y) ⇒ f
′
(y) =
3
⇒ f (x) = 3ℓnx + C
∵ f (1) = 3 ⇒ C = 3
f (x) = 3ℓnx + 3
e e
∫
1
f (x) dx = ∫
1
(3ℓnx + 3) dx
e
= 3(xℓn − x) + 3 (e − 1)
= 3 [(e − e) + 1] + 3e − 3
= 3e
e e 3 e
′
∫ f (x) dx = ∫ dx = 3(ℓnx) = 3 (ℓne − ℓn1) = 3
1 1 x 1
Q44
Let P 1 (t1 , t
3
1) be a point on y = x
3
dy
dx
∣
∣
= 3t
2
1
P1
Tangent at P 1
: y − t
3
1
= 3t1
2
(x − t1 ) ………. (i)
x
3
− t1
3
= 3t1
2
(x − t1 )
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2
⇒ (x − t1 ) (x + 2t1 ) = 0
If P 2 (t2 , t2 )
3
then t 2 = −2t1 (∴ t1 ≠ t2 )
t3 = −2t2 = 4t1
and so on
∴ absicssae of P 1, P2 , … … … … … . Pn are
which is G.P.
ordinates of P 1, P2 , … … … … … Pn are
3
3 3
t1 , (−2t1 ) , (4t1 ) , … … ((−2)
3 n−1
t1 )
3
⇒ t1 , −8t1 , 64t1 , … … (−8)
3 3 n−1
t1
3
which is G.P.
1 1 1 1
∴ Limn→∞ ∑ = + ( ) + + ………∞
xr 1 −2 4
r=1
1 2
= =
1 3
1−(− )
2
3
∣t t1 1 ∣
1
∣
∣
Area of ΔP
1
3
1 P2 P3 = ∣
t2 t2 1 ∣
2
∣ ∣
3
∣ t3 t3 1 ∣
3
3 ∣ −2t (−2t1) 1 ∣
∣ t2 t2 1 ∣ 2
∣
∣
∣
∣
Area of ΔP 2 P3 P4 =
1
2
∣
t3 t3
3
1 ∣
=
1
2
∣
−2t2 (−2t2 )
3
1 ∣
∣ ∣ ∣ ∣
3
∣ t4 t4 1 ∣
∣ (−2t3 ) (−2t3 ) 1 ∣
= 16 (Area of ΔP1 P2 P3 )
Q45
We have, y = ∣∣
π −1 π −1
− sin (sin x)∣ ∣
∣ − ∣ − cos (cos x)∣
∣
2 2
5π 3π
= ∣
∣
π
2
− (x − 2π)∣ ∣
∣ − ∣
π
2
− (2π − x)∣ ∣
∣ = ∣ 2
− x∣ ∣
∣ − ∣x − 2
∣
∣
5π 3π
= (
2
− x) − (x −
2
) = 4π − 2x
(∵ x ∈ [
3π
2
, 2π])
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2
1 π π
= × ( ) × π = ⇒ k = 4
2 2 4
Q46
r3 − r = 4R sin
2 C
2
⇒ 10 = 4 × 5 sin
2 C
2
⇒ ∠C =
π
Also r 3 = s tan
c
2
⇒ s = 12 ⇒ Δ = sr = 24
= (x
2
− 10x + 16) (x
2
− 10x + 24) + 16
= (t + 20)
2
ymin = 0 = m
D + m = 24 + 0 = 24
Q47
(B)Let f (x) = x n
sin θ − k
n−1
x sin θ + k
n
sin(n − 1)θ
and x 2
− 2kx cos θ + k
2
= 0 ⇒ x = k[cos θ ± sin θ]
Now f [k(cos θ + sin θ)] = 0 &f [k(cos θ − i sin θ)] = 0 (using Demoivre's theorem)
2
.
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z3 −z2
z1
is purely imaging
z3 − z2 z̄ 3 − z̄ 2
+ = 0
z1 z̄ 1
⇒ z3 z̄ 1 + z1 z̄ 3 = z1 z̄ 2 + z2 z̄ 1
⇒ z3 z̄ 1 + z1 z̄ 3 = z1 z̄ 2 + z2 z̄
z3 −z1
Similarly BH ⊥AC ⇒
z2
is purely imaginary
z3 −z1
z2
+
z̄ 3 −z̄ 1
z̄ 2
= 0
z2 z̄ 3 + z̄ 3 z2 = z̄ 1 z2 + z1 z̄ 2
Q48
W → white balls
B → back balls
3 7 4 6
C3 ⋅ C3 C3 ⋅ C3
p(3 W, 7 B) 10
C6
⇒ p(4 W, 6 B) 10
C6
5 5 6 4
C3 ⋅ C3 C3 C3
p(5 W, 5 B) 10
⇒ p(6 W, 4 B) 10
C6 C6
7 3
C3 ⋅ C3
p(7 W, 3 B) 10
C6
inbag 5 balls white, 5 Black
P(
in6 drainball sare white 3 areblack
)
2
5
( C3 )
100
= 2
=
2.7 2.6 4 5 70+160+100
C3 + C3 ⋅ C3 +( C3 )
100 10
=
330
=
33
5 2
( C3 )
100
= 2
=
2.7 2.6 4 5 70+160+100
C3 + C3 ⋅ C3 +( C3 )
100 10
= =
330 33
Q49
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x
4
− 12x
3
+ bx
2
+ cx + 81 = 0
∴ b = 54 c = −108
2b + c = 0⇒ x = 1 is root of 2bx + c = 0
∴ α = 1
∴ f (x) = x
3
+ 3x + 1⇒ f
′
(x) = 3x
2
+ 3
g (f (x)) = x⇒ g (f (x)) ⋅ f
′ ′
(x) = 1
⇒ f (x) = 5⇒ x
3
+ 3x − 4 = 0 ⇒ g (f (1)) ⋅ f
′ ′
(1) = 1
′ 1 ′
⇒ x = 1⇒ g (5) = ⇒ 6 ⋅ g (5) = 1
6
Q50
n n
∣
∣∑k=1 log10 f (k)∣
∣ = 1 ⇒ ∑k=1 log10 f (k) = ±1
or ... (1)
1
⇒ f (1) ⋅ f (2) … … . f (n) = 10
10
(1+1)(1+2)
1
⋅ (2 + 1)(2 + 2)
1
(3+1)(3+2)
… … (n + 1)
(n + 2) = 10,
1
10
n+2
1 1
⇒ = 10, ⇒ n + 2 = 20,
2 10 5
⇒ n = 18 ∵ n ∈ N
1 1 1
(2 + 1)(2 + 2) … … = 10,
(1+1)(1+2) (n+1)(n+2) 10
1 1
⇒ = ⇒ n = 3
2(n+2) 10
Q51
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Here, 2 m
+ 2
n
+ 2
p
= (3 − 1)
m
+ (3 − 1)
n
+ (3 − 1)
p
= 3k + (−1)
m
+ (−1)
n
+ (−1)
p
(k ∈ l)
So that 2 m
+ 2
n
+ 2
p
is divisible by 3 if m, n, p all are odd or all are even
= 50 × 25 × 12 + 50 × 25 × 13 = 31250 = 6250 × 5
Q52
y −(−6)
x z 36 18 12
= = = ⇒ (x, y, z) ≡ ( , , )
6 3 2 36+9+4 49 49 49
d = 6/7
7d = 6
Q53
3n+1
(1 + x + x )
2
= a0 + a1 x + a2 x
2
+ … …a6n x
6n
+ a6n+1 x
6n+1
+ a6n+2 x
6n+2
3n+1
(1 + ω + ω )
2
= 0 = a0 + a1 ω + a2 ω
2
+ a3 + … .+a6n + a6n+1 ω + a6n+2 ω
2
... (1)
3n+1
(1 + ω
2
+ ω )
4
= 0 = a0 + a1 ω
2
+ a2 ω + a3 + … … + a6n+1 ω +a6n+2 ω
2
... (2)
2n
∑ (2a3r − (a3r+1 + a3r+2 )) = 0
r=0
Q54
c+a
12
=
a+b
14
=
b+c
18
=
s
11
18
b + c = s
11
18
⇒ 2s − a = s
11
⇒ s − a =
7
11
s
Δ 11Δ 11
r1 = = = r
s−a 7 s 7
12s
a + c =
11
2s − b =
12s
11
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s − b =
s
11
r2 =
Δ
s−b
=
11Δ
s
= 11r
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