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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C D C B A C D C A A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D A A C C D D A B C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 500 2 150 1 16 6 4 1 10 50
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A C A A A C B A B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A D A D D C A A C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 2 80 2 7 6 1 6 -3 6 5
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I Potential at center of conducting sphere
V = KQ kP
3a VC = 0 +
KQ x2
VB = = 3V
a
where cos ϕ = r x = r
KA + UA = KB + UB
x cos ϕ
kpcos2 ϕ
1 2
mv + qv = 0 + q(3V)
VC =
2 A r2
1 2 Potential at center and at surface is same for
mv = 2 qv
2 A
= 2q KQ
conducting sphere
a
kpcos2 ϕ
vA = √ 4KQq VA = VC =
ma r2
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2∈0 2∈0 ∈0
P = qd
Fnet = 0,
Kq(Q1 − Q2 ) 1
( 1− )
R √ 2 τ = PEsin θ
4. Ans ( D )
U = – PEcos θ
8. Ans ( D )
→
∮
→ ⋅ ds = qin
E
∈0
q
2 × (200)102 = in
∈0
–
qin = 8.85 × 10 12 × 4 × 104
= 3.540 × 10 – 7 Nm2/C
5. Ans ( B ) K(−q − q + 2q)
V = = 0
→ a
∮
→ ds = qin ;
E.
∈0 ∴ E2 = E3
4
π (r32 − r31 ) a2
3
At 2q,
Q x3 − r31
E = ( )
4π∈0 x2 r32 − r31 Fnet = √
F 2 + F 2
6. Ans ( C ) √ 2K2q 2
kqR/2
= √ 2F =
kqr kq 2
E1 = = =
(a√2)
R3 R3 2R2 √ 2Kq 2
kq =
E2 =
a2
R2
9. Ans ( C )
E1 1
=
KQtotal
E2 2 V =
r
2
kq 2 R 11 kq
V1 = [3R − ( ) ] =
V ∝ Qtotal
2R 3 2 8 R
kq
V2 =
10. Ans ( A )
R
V1 11 No. of lines ∝ q
=
V2 8
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2h
t1 = √
g+a
2h
t2 = √
g−a
t1 √ g − a √ 10 − 2 √ 8
t2
= =
10 + 2
=
12
= √ 2
g+a 3
12. Ans ( B )
17. Ans ( B )
13. Ans ( A )
→ → →
V BA = V B − V A
18. Ans ( B )
= 10j^ − (−10i^)
= 10j^ + 10i^
19. Ans ( B )
dis tan ce
Time =
speed
50√2
= = 5h
10√2
14. Ans ( C )
1
6 = 4t – × 12 × t2
9 × 10−4
1. Ans ( 1 )
9 × 109 × 5 × 0.3 × 10−12
=
9 × 10−4
= 1.5×10 = 15 N
so ϕI = 0
A = √ F1 2 + F2 2
ϕ II = ExS = (4 × 3) × 22 = 48 N-m2/C
= √289 = 17 N
ϕ I – ϕ II = 0 – 48 = – 48
6. Ans ( 5 )
3. Ans ( 198 )
q → nq
7. Ans ( 53 )
4. Ans ( 1 )
8. Ans ( 40 )
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1. Ans ( C )
a 2 × rate = k[2A] α [B] β .....(ii)
t1/2 = 1
= 500 sec and T = 1000 sec 3 × rate = k[A] α [9B] β .....(iii)
2 × 0.001
2. Ans ( D ) From eqs. (i) and (ii), 2 α = 2, α = 1
1
From eqs. (i) and (iii), 9 β = 3, β =
K ⇒ independent of conc. 2
2 AB5 → AB + 4B
t = 0 P0 0 0
rAB5
eq. P0 – x x
3x
= = rB
1 4
2
75 = P0 + 3 x = 60 + 3x
k[AB5 ] k1 [AB5 ]
2 2 = = ⇒ k1 = 4k
1 4
x = 10
Δp
11. Ans ( D )
∣ ∣ ∣ 50 − 60 ∣
Rate = ∣ ∣ =∣ ∣
∣ Δt ∣ ∣ 2.5 ∣
(a)
= 4 torr min – 1 Mg = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2
ℓ = 0 0 1 0
for m = 0
4. Ans ( B ) m = 0 0 1 0
No. of e− − = 8
Rate is parallel to time axis, i.e., it is constant,
dx
Rate = = k = k × [conc. ]∘
dt
Hence, it will be zero order reaction.
(b) One orbital occupied maximum 2e –
Rate = k
5. Ans ( A ) (c) M shell n = 3, no. of e – = 2n2 = 2 × 32 = 18
(t1/2 )I 1−n
a1 (d) P = 1s22s22p63s23p3
=( )
(t1/2 )II a2
1−n l = 0 for s orbital, so 6e – , in s, so for 3e, s = + 1
= 300 = ( 1 ) ⇒ 1 – n = 1
2
600 2
and for 3e, s = − 1
2
= n = 0
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K 100 − x
energy.
2.303 t1/2 100
13. Ans ( A ) = log
ℓ = 3 = F
2.303 log 2 10−3
nh
mvr = 4f, 5f, 6f ............ Possible
30 30 × 5
2π log 105 = = 500
0.3 0.3
For F-subshell n =3 not possible.
2. Ans ( 2 )
15. Ans ( C )
880 364
16. Ans ( D )
n−1
All statements are correct 1 1
=( )
2 2
18. Ans ( A )
Correct order of electron affinity is n–1=1
S > Se > Te > O
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2 1. Ans ( A )
1 log55(x2 + 1) > log5 (ax2 + 4x + a)
t1 ∝ Given n = 3
[A]n−1
0
2 ⇒ 5(x2 + 1) > ax2 + 4x + a > 0 ∀ x ∈ R
2
1 1 ⇒ ax2 + 4x + a > 0 ∀ x ∈ R &
t1 ∝ =t1 ∝
3/2−1
[A]0 [A]0
1/2 5x2 + 5 > ax2 + 4x + a > 0 ∀ x ∈ R
2 2
It is possible if
1
m= a > 0 & 16 – 4a2 < 0
2
(a2 – 4) > 0
5. Ans ( 16 )
a > 0 ∩ ( – ∞ , – 2) ∪ (2, ∞ )
and ......................................................................
1 d [SO3 ] −d [O2 ]
+ = = R·O·R
(5 – a)x2 – 4x + (5 – a) > 0 ∀ x ∈ R
2 dt dt
1 0.8 d [O2 ] 5 – a > 0 & 16 – 4 (5 – a)2 < 0
2 80 dt a < 5
1 d [O2 ] and
200 dt (a – 3) (a – 7) > 0
√ √
3 1
8. Ans ( 1 ) or ( sin x −
√
2
) (sin x −
2
) ≥ 0
6 3 3 6
% change in mass = 18 − 12 × 100 = 50% Number of integral solutions = 4 + 1 + 1 = 6
12
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x + b/a
∴ Equations is
xlog10 3 = 54 − xlog10 3
2xlog10 3 = 54
xlog10 3 = 27
x = 1000
ad = bc
4. Ans ( A )
a, b, c, d → GP
(2n + 1) 6 1 1
Tn = = 6[ − ]
8. Ans ( A )
n(n + 1) (2n + 1) n n+1
1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + 7.9 + … … . + (2n – 1) (2n + 1)
S50 = 6 [ 1 − 1 + 1 − 1 +. . . . . . . . + 1 − 1 ] 1
1 2 2 3 50 51 {(2n − 1)(2n + 1)(2n + 3) + 3}
(2 + 1).2
100 9. Ans ( B )
=
17 2x – 1)2 = 2(2x + 3)
5. Ans ( A )
22x – 4.2x + 5 = 0
2011
1 1 1 1 1
t1
+
t2
+ +. . . . . . . . . . +
t3 t2011
= ∑
(2x – 5) (2x + 1) = 0
n=1
tn
2x = – 1 ; 2x = 5
2011
4
2011
1 1 10. Ans ( B )
⇒ ∑ = 4∑ [ − ]
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 + x + x2 +. . . . . . . +x100
= 4 − + − +. . . . . + − ]
⇒
[
3 4 4 5 2013 2014 101
> (1.x.x2 ........x100)1/101
1 1 4022
= 4 − ] = 1 + x + x2 +. . . . . . . +x100
[
3 2014 3021 ⇒
101
100×101 1
× 101
6. Ans ( C ) > x 2
Given → a, b, c, d → A.P.
1 + x + x2 +. . . . . . . +x100
⇒ ⩾ x50
101
divide by a b c d
1 x50
1 1 1 1 ⇒ ⩾
, , , → A.P.
101 1 + x + x2 +. . . . . . . +x100
bcd acd abd abc
⇒ abc, abd, acd, bcd → H.P. Greatest value = 1
101
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1. Ans ( 2 )
1 2 3
1 2 4 .2 8 .2 16 . . . ∞
P ut = x
n 2 3
1 8 + 16
+
⇒ 2 4 +. . . . ∞ → A.G.P = 2'=2
2. Ans ( 80 )
1 1 1
+ + +...∞ a, ar, ar2, ....
(1 − cos x) 2 2 2
2 3
= lim
x→0 x2
a(1 + r + r2) = 70 ... (i)
(1 − cos x) (1 + cos x)
= lim 4a, 5ar, 4ar2 are in A.P.
x→0 x2 (1 + cos x)
2 ⇒ 10ar = 4a + 4ar2
sin x 1 1 1
= lim ( ) lim = (1)2 × =
x→0 x x→0 (1 + cos x) 1+1 2
(r = 2 is impossible)
a 40
so S = = = 80
1 − r 1 − 1/2
19. Ans ( C )
3. Ans ( 2 )
ℓn (1 + h2 ) ℓn (1 + h2 )
f (0+ ) = lim = lim =2
h→0 1 − cosh h→0
h2 . (
1−cosh x x 1 1
h2
)
+ + ⩾√
3
2 2 x2 4
2
ℓn(1 − h) ℓn1
f (0− ) = lim = =0
h→0 1 − cos(1 − h) 1 − cos 1
for min. x =
1
⇒ x3 = 2
2 x2
20. Ans ( A )
2 + cos x − 1
K = lim
x→π
(π − x)2 (√2 + cos x + 1)
1 − cos(π − x) 1
= x→π
lim 2
×
(π − x) ( √
2 + cos x + 1)
1 1 1
= ×
2 2 4
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Using A ≥ G
1
p+q+r+s
⩾ (pqrs) 4
∵ lim [min (y 2 − 4y + 11)
sin x
]
4 x→0 x
⇒ (p + q + r + s)4 ≥ 256 pqrs … . (1)
7 sin x
lim [ ]
x→0 x
but given (p + q + r + s) ≤ 256 pqrs … . (2)
7 sin x
Now, Let f(x) = [ ]
x
So, A = G ⇒ Numbers are equal ⇒ p = q = r = s
For x > 0
So 3P + 2q + 5r + 4s = 14
sin x < x
14P = 14 ⇒ P = 1 = q = r = s
sin x
< 1
x
So, β 2 + 2q3 + 3r4 + s5 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 7
7 sin x
< 7
5. Ans ( 6 ) x
7 sin x
[ ] = 6
A ≥ H
x
x→0
a+b+c a+b+c a+b+c
+ +
a b c 3
≥
x < 0
3 a+b+c
a+b+c
+1+ +1+ + 1 ⩾ 9
a b c
sin x
< 1
x
c+a
So , b + c + +
a+b
⩾ 6 7 sin x
a b c < 7
x
6. Ans ( 1 ) 7 sin x
[ ] = 6
tan2 2x x
2
x( ) 4x2
xtan 2x 4x2
lim = lim =1 LHL = x→0
lim f(x) = 6
x→0 tan 4xsin2 x x→0 tan 4x sin2 x 2
( ) 4x ( )x
4x x2
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x→0 x x
3 k=3+2=5
⇒ B =
ƒ(x) is differentiable 2B = 6 + A
⇒ A = – 3
9. Ans ( 6 )
0
The given limit has form.
x→0 2x 0
6f ′′ (0)
= =6
2
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