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09.07.2023 - Enthu SRG - Phase 1 & 2 - (Adv) - It-4 - HS
09.07.2023 - Enthu SRG - Phase 1 & 2 - (Adv) - It-4 - HS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 4.60 1.00 1.00 4.00 70.00 2.00 6.00 3.00
CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I(i)
A. B D A B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I(ii)
A. A,C A,C,D B,C A,B,C,D A,B,C A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 25 3 4 3 491 2 4 6
MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I(i)
A. A A C D
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I(ii)
A. B,C A,C,D A,B,C B,C A,D A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 4 1 9 4 8 4 8 17
HINT – SHEET
PHYSICS 4. Ans ( B )
μ 2m
SECTION-I(i) T = 2π√ = 2π√
K 3K
3. Ans ( C ) (P) Length of spring least at T
If resistance of rheostat is increased current will 4
decrease. Now since current decreases, so will (Q) Length of spring max. at 3T
4
the potential difference across each branch and T
(R) Accelerate of A is zero at
hence voltmeter reading will increase. 2
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PHYSICS 6. Ans ( A,C )
SECTION-I(ii)
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
Ideal voltmeter (RV = ∞)
Ideal ammeter (RA = 0)
Velocity attained by ball just before it strikes the
(A) surface
R/2
u = √2gh ∴ sin θ = ⇒ θ = 30∘
Reading = 300 V R
After collision let the velocity of the sphere be V
and the components of velocity of ball along
(B) common normal OL and along common tangent
be vn and vt respectively.
300
In the absence of external force in the horizontal
i= = 1A direction, the linear momentum conserved.
300
V1 = 100 + 100 = 200V 0 + 0 = −MV + mvn sin θ + mvt cos θ ...
V2 = 100 + 100 = 200V (1)
Along the common normal at,
(C) V sin θ − (−vn ) = e [u cos θ − 0] ... (2)
e = 0 for inelastic collision.
∴ V sin θ = −vn ∴ vn = −v/2
All resistance are in parallel combination
Along the common tangent velocity components
300
i= = 9A before and after collision remain same.
100/3
u
Reading of ammeter is 6A ∴ u sin θ = vt ⇒ vt = ...
2
(4)
(D) Using (3) and (4) in(l),
v 1 u √3
MV = m (− ) + m( )
2 2 2 2
300 Velocity of sphere
i= = 3A
100 m√6gh
V = ∵ u = √2gh
2 (2M + m)
Velocity of ball
6ghm2 gh
v = √v2n + v2t = √ +
4(2M + m) 2 2
8. Ans ( A,B )
TA λ 800
∴ λT = constant ⇒ = B =
TB λA 400
⇒ TA : TB = 2 : 1
∵ P = eρAT 4
2 4
PA r T 1
⇒ = ( A ) ( A ) = × 16 = 4
PB rB TB 4
E
E = σT 4 ⇒ A = 16
EB
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9. Ans ( A,D ) 10. Ans ( A,D )
As R = constant ⇒ d = constant
So path will be circular w.r.t. centre of mass
Now w.r.t. to centre of mass
2 V
m(v0 − vcm ) V1 sin θ + 9
2
sin θ 6 8
N= e= (sin θ = = , cos θ = )
rm, cm V cos θ 16 10 10
mMv20 6 6 8
N= 16V0 + 8V = 9V V1 = V
(M + m)R 10 10 10 4
Put M = 2m K.Eo of wedge after collision
2
2v20 × m 1 V 1
= m( ) = mv2
N= 2 4 32
3R
Radius of curvature (RC) K.E of particle after collision
2
mv20 1 V 1 2
N= = m( ) = mv
RC 2 2 8
M +m FBD of particle
RC = R ( )
v 11
M NΔt = m sin θ − (−mv cos θ) = mv
2 10
v
−fk Δt = m cos θ − mv sin θ
2
2 2 2
fk Δt = mv μNΔt = mv ⇒ μ =
10 10 11
FBD of wedge
N ′ Δt = fk Δt sin θ + NΔt cos θ
N ′ Δt = mv
NΔt sin θ − fk Δt cos θ − fk′ Δt = mv1
mv
fk′ Δt = μ′ N ′ Δt = mv ⇒ μ′ = 1
4 4 4
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PHYSICS 2. Ans ( 1.00 )
SECTION-II
Use parallel combination
Req R2
+ R = Req
Req + R2
R Req
= (Req − R)
2req + R
V −9
+
V − 24
+
V −0
=0 ⇒ 2R2eq + Req R − 2RReq
R1 /2 3R1 /2 3R1 /2 −R2 = RReq
3 (V − 9) + (V − 24) + (V − 0) = 0
2R2eq − 2RReq − R2 = 0
5V = 27 + 24 = 51
2R ± √4R2 + 8R2
V = 10.2 V Req =
4
R1 /2 2R ± 2√3 R R + √3 R
VCB × (24 − 10.2) = =
R1 /2 + R1 4 2
= 8 − 3.4 = 4.6 V 1 2
RAB = +
R ( R + √3 R)
√ 3 R ( 1 + √3 )
3R + √3 R
= =
R2 ( 1 + √3 ) R2 ( 1 + √3 )
R √ 3
⇒ RAB = ( ) = =1Ω
√ 3 √ 3
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4. Ans ( 4.00 ) 8. Ans ( 3.00 )
I2
V0 = IR +
K
⇒ I 2 + (RK) I − V0 K = 0
−RK + √R2 K 2 + 4V0 K
I=
2
Let say current by battery is x and current in
5. Ans ( 70.00 )
bulb is i
90 270 + R
x= (90+R)×180
= ... (1)
( ) + 90 450 + 3R
270+R
Let σ = surface mass density Since (90 + R) and 180 are in parallel
mdisc = σ (πR2 )
i(90 + R) = (x - i) 180
180x
mcavity = σ (ℓ2 ) i= ... (2)
270 + R
R Solving eqn. (1) & (2)
From fig, √ 2ℓ = R ⇒ ℓ =
√2
60
Mtotal Xtotal − Mremoved Xremoved i=
Xremaining = 150 + R
Mtotal − Mremoved
R2 R
0 − σ( )( )
2 2 −R
= =
σ (πR2 ) − σ ( R2
)
2 (2π − 1)
2
′ ′
− ve sign indicates the direction of shift. Let say potential of junction A is B and apply
Kirchhof's junction law for A
6. Ans ( 2.00 )
90 − V V −0 V −0
= +
1 2R 1 2R 180 R 90
T = 2[ √ + √ . . . . ∞]
2 f/m 4 (F /m) 1/2
V =
2R 1 1 1 1/180 + 1/90 + 1/R
=√ [ +1 + + + +. . . . . +. . . . . ∞] Current through bulb in first condition
(F /m) 2 2 2
23
60
7. Ans ( 6.00 ) i=
150 + R
and current through bulb in second condition
V
i=
R
1/2
( )
60 V 1/180+1/90+1/R
= =
150 + R R R
Solving we will get R = 30
x−9 x−9 x − 18
+ + =0
R R R
⇒ x = 12 ∴ V0 = 6 volt
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CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I(i) SECTION-I(ii)
16
λ= x
7
2. Ans ( D )
Reactively order
D>A>C>B
3. Ans ( A )
6. Ans ( A,C,D )
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7. Ans ( B,C ) 2. Ans ( 3 )
Acidic strength.
8. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 3. Ans ( 4 )
All are correct. 4d 4f
9. Ans ( A,B,C ) ↓ ↓
8a a 2e− 2e−
A. TC = 500K = TB =
27Rb Rb
8 4. Ans ( 3 )
∴ TC = . TB 1 1 1
27 = 2Rz 2 [ − ]
(A) = 9RTC VC = =a
8 8
a 2
(B) = 3PC VC2 = 3 [ ] (3b) = a
27b2
2
8a
2 2 27R2 [ 27bR ] 1 mole of X give 0.5 mole of B
27 R TC
(D) = . = =a 4 moles of X give 2 mole of B
64 PC a
64. [ 2 ]
27b ∴ 2x 170.5 = 341 gm
CHEMISTRY 1 mole of X give 0.25 mole of E
SECTION-II
4 mole of X give 1 mole of E
∴ 1 × 150 = 150gm
1. Ans ( 25 )
PV P × 0.4
Z= ⇒ 0.25 =
RT 0.08 × 800
⇒ P = 40
PV 40 × V
Z= ⇒1=
RT 0.08 × 800
⇒ V = 1.6
P 40
= = 25
V 1.6
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6. Ans ( 2 ) 2. Ans ( A )
a, b, c are in A.P., so ax + by + c = 0 represents a
family of lines passing through the point (1, –
2). So, the family of circles (concentric) will be
given by x2 + y 2 − 2x + 4y + c = 0 and
2 −1 × \; − 2 + 2 × −2 = −1 + c ⇒ c = −3
( )
3. Ans ( C )
Given limit
x3 x5
a (x − 3!
+ 5!
−. . .) − bx + cx2 + x3
= lim
x→0 x2 x3
2x2 (x − 2
+ 3
−. . .) − 2x3 + x4
a ax5
(a − b) x + cx2 + (1 − )x
3 + ...
PA × 2V = Pfinal × (3V ) 6 120
= lim 5 x6
PB × V = Pfinal × 3V x→0
2 x3 − 2
+. . .
2 1000 For this limit to exist, we must have a = b,. c = 0,
× 2500 = Pfinal = Pfinal
3 3 a = 6
a 3 6×3 3
5000 1000 and given limit = × = =
Ptotal = + = 2000mm = 2m 120 2 120 × 2 40
3 3
7. Ans ( 4 ) 4. Ans ( D )
w 1
2 32 f (x) = ⇒x≠1
=√ 1−x
16 2 x−1
32 ⇒ f (f (x)) = ⇒ x ≠ 0, 1
x
And f (f (f (x))) = x, x ∈ R − {0, 1}
Hence points of discontinuity are x = 0, 1.
w = 4gm MATHEMATICS
8. Ans ( 6 ) SECTION-I(ii)
i, ii, iii, iv, v, vii 5. Ans ( B,C )
Produce carboxylic acids. Let G (x) = f (x) − f (x + 1)
MATHEMATICS G (0) = f (0) − f (1)
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6. Ans ( A,C,D ) 10. Ans ( A,B,D )
−1, −∞ < x < 1
⎧
⎪
⎪
Curve through the intersection of S1 and S2 is
⎪
⎪
h′
∴ k2 + 25 = k (2sin2 α \; + 3 cos β \; + 5) Then, = tan2 θ
h
25
⇒ 2sin2 α + 3 cos β + 5 = k + MATHEMATICS
k
k + 25 25 25 SECTION-II
k
∵ ⩾ √k ⋅ ⇒k+ ⩾ 10
2 k k
But L. H. S ⩽ 10 1. Ans ( 4 )
x3
So, both L.H.S. and R.H.S. should be equal to cos2 x − cos x − ex cos x + ex − 2
lim
10 x→0 xn
x3
⇒ sin2 α = 1 and cos β = 1 (cos x − 1) (cos x − ex ) − 2
= lim
sin10 α + cos5 β x→0 xn
Hence, =1 (( 1−
x2
2!
+
x4
4!
−
x6
6!
+. . .) − 1) [(1 −
x2
2!
+
x4
4!
−. . . .) − (1 + x +
x2
2!
+
x3
3!
−. . . .)] −
x3
2
2
sin α + cos β = lim
x→0 xn
2 x4 x6 x3 2x5 x3
− x2! + − +. . .) [(−x − x2 − − −. . . .)] −
8. Ans ( B,C ) = lim
(
4! 6! 3! 5! 2
x→0 xn
Let O be the
circumcentre. Then x3 x4 x5 x5 x3
( + + − . . . .) −
OP + OR ⩾ P R ⩾ AD = 1, so the radius is at 2 2 12 24 2
= lim
least 1/2 . P, Q, R always lie inside or on the x→0 xn
1
= non -zero if n = 4
circle through A, B, C, D which has radius
√ 2
1 2. Ans ( 1 )
, so the radius is at most .
2 x x
√
n tan + tan3
2r+1 2r+1
9. Ans ( A,D ) lim ∑ x
n→∞ 1 − tan2
r=0 2r+1
π 2 π
sin = ⇒ R = 2 (1 + cos ec ) n
x x
24 R−2 24 = lim ∑ (tan − tan )
2 n→∞ r r+1
α α 2 2
( sin 2
+ cos 2
) r=0
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3. Ans ( 9 ) 4. Ans ( 4 )
Let radius of circle = r, Now between C1 and S1 , P R = 2 r1 R1 and √
P Q = 2 √ r1 R 1
AB 2a, AD = 2b, BM = x, ND = y
From ΔNDC
CN 2 = ND2 + CD2
2
CN 2 = y 2 + (r + x)
CN 2 = y 2 + r2 + x2 + 2rx = r2 + 2rx + x2 + y 2
= r2 + 2rx + r2 but PQ = PR + RQ
2 2 2
Since, ΔOT C, x +y +=r 2 √ R 1 R 2 = 2 √ r1 R 1 + 2 √ r1 R 2
2
CN = 2r (r + x) = 2r ⋅ 2a = 4ar ...... (1) √ r1 √ r1
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5. Ans ( 8 ) 7. Ans ( 8 )
PA = PR = 8 – a f(x) is discontinuous at
So, PQ = 8 – a + b x = − 3, − 2, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
√ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
OC is perpendicular to AC as OA is diameter
⇒ C bisects chord AB
As O is centre fo bigger circle
⇒AC = 4 units
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