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SECTION-A
1. Ans ( 3 )
XL = 2πfL = 200Ω
Brightness of the bulb ∝ I
R = 200Ω
• decreases when an iron rod is inserted in the
XL coil as impedance of circuit increases. (Z , I↓)
∴ ϕ = tan–1 (
↑
) = 45°
R
• increases when frequency of the AC source is
2. Ans ( 2 ) decreased as impedance of circuit decreases.
1
For capacitive circuits X C =
• Increases when number of turns in the coil is
ωC
V reduced as impedance of circuit decreases.
∴ i= = V ωC ⇒ i∝ω
XC
• increases when a capacitance of reactance
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4. Ans ( 3 ) 10. Ans ( 4 )
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Z = √ R 2 + (X L − X C )2
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2
2 106
Z = √( 300) + ( 1000 × 0.9 − )
1000 × 2
= 500 Ω Pin = 220 × 1 = 220 W
B 2 ℓ2 v P out
Fext = ⇒ Fext ∝ v straight line
η= × 100 = 90.9 %
R P in
B 2 ℓ2 v2
Pmech = ⇒ Pm ∝ v2 parabola 11. Ans ( 1 )
R
V μR
6. Ans ( 1 ) From graph =
slope =
T P
At t = 0
μR 4
Slope = = tan 53 =
∘
P 3
(2)(8.3) 4 (2)(8.3)(3)
= ⇒ P = = 12.3P a
P 3 4
V 10 10 5 12. Ans ( 3 )
I = = = = A
R net 6+8 14 7 P1V1 = P2V2
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ϕ = B(πr2) ⇒ e = = B(2pr)( )
P2 = 400 mm of Hg = 0.4 m of Hg.
dt dt
= 25(2π)(0.2)(1 × 10–2) = 100 πmV Hence change in pressure
T B 2 T A
3 3
∴ ρ B = ρA = ρ0
2 2
9. Ans ( 4 )
14. Ans ( 3 )
2
High temperature and low density.
3L
Bω(L/4) 2
Bω(
4
) Note : All real gas behave as an ideal gas at
VA – VB = 2
, VC − VB =
2
high temperature, low pressure and low
BωL 2 BωL 2 density.
So VC – VA = (9 − 1) =
2 × 16 4
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15. Ans ( 3 ) 21. Ans ( 4 )
PV2/3 = constant
T1 = 227°C = 500K
nRT
Put P = T2 = 127°C = 400K
V
W T2
nRT 2/3 As = 1−
( ) V = constant
Qa T1
V
W 400
TV
2
1
= constant
= 1−
500
−
4
3
6 × 10
1 1
T ∝ V 3 ⇒ W = × 6 × 104 Cal
5
1
T1 V1 3 ⇒ W = 1.2 × 104 Cal
= ( )
T2 V2 22. Ans ( 3 )
1/3
T0 V0 mL A x×6 6
T2
= (
8V0
) According to graph = =
mL B x×5 5
T2 = 2T0 Here x → rate of supply of heat
16. Ans ( 2 ) 23. Ans ( 2 )
−−−−−
2RT According to energy conservation, change in
Most probable speed ⇒ √ = 10
3 Mw i.e. mg(h1–h2) = m.c.Δθ
⇒ Mw = 50
17. Ans ( 4 )
−−
v ∝ T
√
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−−−−
v 500
⇒ = √
200 400
–
⇒ v = 100√5 m/s
g(h 1 − h 2 ) 10(10 − 5.4)
⇒ Δθ = = = 0.1°C
18. Ans ( 2 ) c 460
T1V1γ–1 = T2V2γ–1
24. Ans ( 2 )
5 Power = work/ time = force × distance/ time =
γ−1 1 2
V1 27 3
−
3 force × velocity
T2 = T1 (
V2
) = 300(
8
) = 300(
2
)
T2 = 300 × = 675K
s = 1/2at2 ∴ s = 1/2 (Kmt) 1/2 t2=1/2(km) 1/2t3/2 or
4
ΔT = T2–T1 = 375K s is proportional to t3/2
19. Ans ( 3 ) 25. Ans ( 4 )
WBA = – 30 J , QBA = 0
t4
x= + 3
ΔUBA = – WBA = 30 J
4
3
ΔUAB = – ΔUBA = – 30 J dx 4t
= 0
+
20. Ans ( 3 ) dt 4
AB → isochoric V = constant ⇒ W = 0
V = t3
V1 1 2
w = Δk = m (vf − v2i )
CA → Isobaric P = constant
2
1 3 2
⇒ W = PΔV = RΔT = R(T1 – T2)
= (2) [(2 ) − 0] = 64J
2
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26. Ans ( 1 ) 29. Ans ( 1 )
F= ma = 8t ⇒ a = 4t ⇒ dv = 4t ⇒ v = 2t 2
dt
work done
1 2 1 1
= mv − mu 2 = (2)(2 × 22 )2 − 0 = 64J
2 2 2
OR
F = ma = 8t ⇒ a = 4t ⇒ v = 2t2 ⇒ dx = 2t2dt
Work done,
As blocks rises to a height therefore common
2 4 2
t velocity of blocks just after the collision is
27. Ans ( 2 )
Mass id displaced from (0,0) to (1,1). Therefore As the collision is perfectly inelastic, using
displacement is,
conservation of linear momentum,
−−−
S ⃗ = (1 − 0)^i + (1 − 0)^j
mv1 = ( m + M ) √2gy
S ⃗ = (^i + ^j )m
m+M −−−
∴ v1 = √ 2gy
m
Given force
30. Ans ( 3 )
F ⃗
4i
= ( ^ + 4 j N ;
^)
Given, m1 = 6 kg, m2 = 4kg
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Work done by a constant force,
V1 = 5^i − 2^j + 10k^, V2 = 10^i − 2^j + 5k^
28. Ans ( 2 )
x4 x2 The velocity of centre of mass is
U = −
4 2
dU m 1 v1 + m 2 v2
3
= x − x
V =
m1 + m2
dx
dU 2 6(5^i − 2^j + 10k^) + 4(10^i − 2^j + 5k^)
∵ = 0 ⇒ x(x – 1) = 0
=
dx 6+4
So, x = 0 and x = ± 1
70^i − 20^j + 80k^
= = 7^i − 2^j + 8k^
2 10
d U
= 3x 2 − 1
dx 2 31. Ans ( 1 )
2
d U
For x = ± 1 ⇒ = 2
dx 2
So at x = ± 1, U is minimum
1 1 1
U = − = −
4 2 4
min
Maximum KE = 1 mv2 =
9
2×0+2×1×4× 1
1
2 4
max
2
X cm = =
3 2+2+4 2
v max = m/s 3
–
2×0+2×0×4
√
√ 2 2 √
–
3
Ycm = =
8 4
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32. Ans ( 4 ) 38. Ans ( 1 )
Given v = 20m/s
R = 100m
dv 2
= 3m/s
dt
v2 ( 20)2 2
ac = = = 4m/s
R 100
dv 2
at = = 3m/s
dt
−−−−−− −− 2
a = √a 2c 2−−−−
2 =
+ a 2t = √ + 4 3 5m/s
39. Ans ( 3 )
33. Ans ( 1 ) ϕ = ϕ0cosθ
10 dϕ
6mg = 20 g ⇒ m = kg e=− = e = ϕ0 sin θ
3 dt
34. Ans ( 1 ) 40. Ans ( 4 )
−−−−
M = K L 1 L 2 Here K = 1, L 1 = 4mH,
√
L 2 = 16mH
−−
⇒ M = 64 = 8mH
√
41. Ans ( 3 )
35. Ans ( 1 ) μ = μ1 + μ2
î ĵ k̂ ⎤ P' = 2P T2 = 2 × 1 × 600 =
4
atm
⎡
(T1 + T2 ) (300 + 600) 3
⎢ ⎥⎥
ω⃗ × r ⃗ = ⎢
⎢0 1 2 ⎥⎥ = − 8 î + 6 ĵ − 3k̂ 42. Ans ( 2 )
⎢
⎢ ⎥
⎣
3 4 0⎦
Process ab → IT; T = constant = U = const; ΔU = 0
and ρ increasing
iR = 5 + 10 sin ωt
U = const ; ΔU = 0 ρ decreasing
−−−−−−−
102 Process da ⇒ ρ = constant then isochoric process.
i rms = √ 52 +
2
43. Ans ( 3 )
37. Ans ( 3 ) 7 R R 5R
For γ = : Cv = = =
Q 20 5 γ−1 7
− 1 2
uE + uB =
5
2c γR (7/5)R 7R
Q 20 Cp = = =
γ−1 7
1 2
⇒ 2u E = ∵[ uE = uB ]
5
−
2c
4
Q2 Q 20 For γ = : Cv = 3R, Cp = 4R
⇒ 2 =
3
2c 2c 7
4
Q0 2
+
15
⇒ Q = ∴ γmix. = = .
– 5
3 11
√ 2 2
+
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44. Ans ( 1 ) 48. Ans ( 3 )
In adiabatic process
In collision,
Q = 0
final momentum = initial momentum
pf ⃗ = pi⃗
Q = w + ΔU
p2 1 0.3 j
⃗ + ( )( 1 0.4 i
)
^
= ( )( )
^
w = – ΔU
p2⃗ + 0.4^i = 0.3^j
(
3
H = mis Δθ + miL
16
πR 3 δ
3
= 0ºC = 16 πR3δ
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Ycm from O2
46. Ans ( 2 ) 16
πR 3 δ × 4R
3
(1.1) −
→ Ycm = R
W = ∫ F .⃗ dx
16πR 3 δ + 16
3
πR 3 δ
0.0)
→
(
Ycm from O = SR – R = 4R
Here ds = dx^i + dy^j + dzk^
50. Ans ( 3 )
11
( , ) 11
( , ) If the height of the stone is h1 and h2 after t=3s,
W = ∫ ( x 2 dy + ydx) = ∫ x 2 dy + xdx)
( Then
00 00
( , ) ( , )
1
as (x = y)
h1 = 100 gt 2 55m
− =
2
11 1
y3 x2 h2 = 100 − gt 2 = 55m
( , )
5
W =[ + ] = J 2
3 2 00 6 m(55 + 55)
( , )
m1 h1 + m2 h2
h cm = = = 55m
47. Ans ( 3 ) m + m2 2m
1
m
Mass of removed part =
8 SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY
m 7m
remaining mass = m – =
8 8 SECTION-A
7m m 9 9
× x = × ( − )
51. Ans ( 3 )
8 8 2 8
7m m 39 Z M
x = ( )
d= ×
8 8 8 a3 NA
39 6.25 × 6 × 1023 × 64 × 10 24
−
x = Z =
56 60
Z = 4
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53. Ans ( 1 ) SECTION-B
Let there be Cu+ = x moles
–
x + 3.6 – 2x = 2
+ – √ 3a 2.5 × 4
⇒r + r = ⇒ a= = 5.77 Å
4 –
3
1.6 = x
√
% of Cu+ = 1.6 × 100 = 88.88%
1.8 87. Ans ( 4 )
57. Ans ( 2 ) x = corner + alternate face centre
HCP arrangement
x = 8 × 1 + 2 × 1 = 2
58. Ans ( 3 ) 1
Octahedral voids are present at all the edge y = 1 + 4 × = 2
4
centres and body centre. formula ⇒ x2y2 = xy
59. Ans ( 2 ) 88. Ans ( 4 )
4:8 conc. of cationic vacancies
4
= 10
−
60. Ans ( 2 ) × N A × 2
100
CH3COOH (dimer) due to H-bonding)
= 12.046 × 1017
89. Ans ( 1 )
r +
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= 0.732
r −
In SO 42 (sp3 hybrid)
− = 146.4 pm
68. Ans ( 2 ) 97. Ans ( 1 )
Dipole moment (µ)
NCERT Class XII, Part-I, d-block.
µ = q × d
98. Ans ( 1 )
Charge × distance of sepration
Cr+3 ⇒ 4s° 3d3 ⇒ t2g3 half filled more stable
μ CH3Cl > CH3F
⃗ 99. Ans ( 2 )
M–C B.O. ∝ -ve charge
70. Ans ( 2 )
+ H2O +H2O +H2O 100. Ans ( 2
)
XeF 6 −−−→ XeOF 4 −−−→ XeO 2 F 2 −−−→ XeO 3
A)
( (B) (C) Structure
71. Ans ( 4 ) SUBJECT : BIOLOGY-I
0 − 1 5
+
SECTION-A
Hot & Conc.
101. Ans ( 3 )
85. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT, Pg # 335
Max ions P t N H 3
⇒ [ ( )6 ]
+
+ 4C l ⇒ Total ion 5
102. Ans ( 2 )
∴ Max conductivity.
NCERT Pg. # 310
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105. Ans ( 1 ) 125. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Page No. # 317 NCERT-XI, Pg. # 96
106. Ans ( 3 )
126. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg#315 (E)
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 96
NCERT Pg#316 (H)
127. Ans ( 1 )
107. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 85
NCERT Page No. 323, 324 and 325
128. Ans ( 4 )
111. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XI, Pg # 85
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 317, 321
129. Ans ( 2 )
113. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 97
NCERT Pg#335
130. Ans ( 2 )
115. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 85
NCERT-XI Pg. # 75
131. Ans ( 3 )
116. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 91
NCERT XI, Pg # 70
132. Ans ( 2 )
117. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 85 TG: @Chalnaayaaar
NCERT XI, Pg # 93
133. Ans ( 4 )
118. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 85
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 86
134. Ans ( 1 )
119. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XI, Pg. # 90, 93
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 95 & 96
SECTION-B
120. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 88 137. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 321, 331
121. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 91 138. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 324, 325
122. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 86 141. Ans ( 1 )
123. Ans ( 2
) NCERT Page No.# 312
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 93, 94
142. Ans ( 1 )
124. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT XI Page No. # 67
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 85
143. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 75
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144. Ans ( 3 ) 159. Ans ( 1
)
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 87 NCERT-XI, Pg. # 75
197. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI, Page # 20, 21
198. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg # 24
200. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XIth, Pg# 27
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