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5. If cos ec
1
1
1 4 4 .................
1 log2 x 0 x 1
Sol. Let cos ec 1 1 4 4
| log2 x |
Sol. y = = 1 log x 0 0 x 1 cos ec 1 4 4
log2 x 2
1
1 2
tan 2
2
32 x 32– x cos ec 2 1 2 4
2. Let f(x) = .................
32 x 32– x – 82 2 2 1 2 1
tan 1 2
1
tan
Sol. Clearly m in solution of 32+x + 32–x – 82 = 0 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 1
1 1
3x +
3x
=9+
9
cos ec 1
1 4 4 tan 1 2 1 tan 1 2 1
x = 2, – 2
m = 2, – 2
cos ec
1
1
1 4 4 tan 1 3 tan 1 1 tan 1 5 tan 1 3
m=2 26 + 17 n=±9 cos ec 1 1 4 4 tan 1 3 tan 1 1 tan 1 5 tan 1 3 tan 1 7 tan 1 5
m=–2 n = ±9
(m, n) = (2, 9), (2, – 9), (–2, 9),(–2, –9) tan 1 1
2 4
3. Which of the following................. a 1, b 4
1
Sol. (A) (1 + cosx) sin2 x = x2 +
x2 1
k x 1, x 2
1 6. If g(x) = 2 .................
(1 + cosx)(1 – cos2 x) = x2 +
2 mx 2 , 2 x 5
x
LHS < 2 while RHS 2 Sol. K 3 = 2m + 2
so no solution k
M=
2 44 2 3
(B) sin2 x =
2 k
K 3 = +2
=1± 2 [0, 1] hence no solution 3
(C) LHS [–1, 1] 1 1
2k = 2 3 m= K+m= 3+
RHS 2
2 2
(D) sin2x = 1 + [sin2x] + 1 + [–cos2x] 7. If the function f(x) .................
= 2 + [sin2x] + [–cos2x] 1 1 x
x 4 x 2 f (x) f (x)
Lim Lim
Domain of f(x) is [2, 4) x x x x
for domain of g(x)
f X h f X ‘k’ are 2.
f ' X lim
h 0 h 14. If the number of.................
f X f h f X Sol. e2x + ex – 2 = 0
lim
h h
(ex + 2) (ex – 1) = 0 ex = 1
f h f 0
lim only one solution
h 0 h
= f ' 0 4 f ' X 4 f X 4X c
f x 4x f 2 8 15. f 1 x is equal.................
x 4 – 4x2
Sol. log | x 2 | y= 2
0
|x| 4 + log2 y = x4 – 4x2 + 4
|x| > 0 x 0 ; x 2
x2 – 2 = ± 4 log2 y
log |x – 2| 0
|x – 2| 1
x2 = 2 + 4 log2 y
–1 x – 2 1
1x3
x= 2 4 log2 y
x [1, 2) (2, 3]
a = 1, b = 2, c = 2, d = 3
f–1(x) = 2 4 log2 x
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16. The set A is equal.................
PART : II PHYSICS
sin x 4
Sol. g x
sin x 2
19. A point object …………..
6 cos x
g x 2
0 x , n2 n n n1
sin x 2 2 Sol. 1 2
v (u) R
g(x) is increasing function, hence one-one function.
A
Range is g ,g lie 5, 2 i r
2
O u P C
n1 n2
17. The correct relation.................
B
n2 n2 n1 n1
18. The correct relation................. v R u
Sol. (17 to 18) (a) if n1 > n2 v is – ve (a)
At x = 1
2n1 n1 n1 2 1 1
(b) ;
v R u v R u
lim f x lim 1 h 1 if R > u v is -ve
x 1 h 0
1
sy = (u cos ) t = 5 2 (1) = 5 m
2
1 1 qE
Also, at mean position as stretched length is and s x = ax t2 = t2
2 2 m
maximum, elastic potential energy is maximum as well.
hi f v v = 5 2 = 5 × 1.414 = 7 m
Sol. hi = - h0 h0
h0 f f
v
|hi | = h0 h0 - vf 29. Two cylinder …………..
f
v C
|hi| = h0 h0 f v – Sol. nCP 30 = nC VT T = 30 P 42
f CV
So h2 = h0 = 1 cm
From second eq. v2 = 2f
30. The sound loudness …………..
Or When v 0, u 0 & hi h0 so h2 = h0 = 1 cm
Image of same height is obtained when 4
Sol. 1 = 10 log 2 = 10 log
v = 2f so v2 = 2f 0 0
1 2
Sol. Total mechanical energy of vibration =
E1sin 30 + E1 + E1sin 30 = E0
2 dm v
2E1 = E0
dm = dx, = 103 kg/m3 (0.04) m2
E0
E1 =
2 = 40 kg/m
E0 ds
Thus reamaining field = v(x) = = 5 mm sin x (– sin (200 t)
2 dt
1
Total mechanical energy = v 2 (x)dx
= 10 joules.
2
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32. A container ………….. PART : III CHEMISTRY
Sol. H × 10 = 50 × 80
H = 400 cal/sec. 37. Select the correct ………….
when spray is working, Sol. (C) for monoclinic system abc &
(50 + 2t)80 = 400 t 90, 120
4000 + 160 t = 400 t
(D) packing fraction of BCC is 68%
4000 = 240 t
120
35. If object starts ………….. ( Hf )Cl 60 kJ / mole
2
d1 d2
Sol. Apperent distance (t) = + + d3
n1 / n3 n2 / n3
40. Three complexes are ………….
but n1 = n3 = 1 & n2 = 3/2
1
d1 d2 Sol. Order of 0 : (R) > (Q) > (P) ; 0
d= + + d3 abs
1 3/2
but d2 and d3 are constant when only object is moving. VI
So d = d1 +0 + 0 vI = v0 = 12 cm/sec.
3v1
v = +0+0 41. Which of the following ………….
4
Sol. Meso compounds are those which has plane of symmetry but
3
v = × 12 = 9 cm/sec. are optical isomers.
4
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42. In which of the following …………. 47. Calculate pH of 1 M ………….
Sol. (C) alkyl halides (R-X) when reacts with aq. KOH
Sol. CNaq. H2O HCNaq. OHaq. ;
gives alcohol.
Kw
CH3 – CH – CH3
aq. KOH
CH3 – CH – CH3 K h1 104
K aHCN
Cl OH
CH3 COO aq. H2 O CH3 COOHaq. OHaq. ;
Br I Kw
(D) dry acetone
K h2 109
+ NaI + NaCl K aCH COOH
3
(Finkelstein reaction)
OH
CK h1 CK h2
Sol. It is orthorhombic which has SC, BC, FC & EC type of unit 48. How many following compounds………….
cells Sol. Aliphatic aldehydes, formic acid and -hydroxy carbonyl
Hence Bravais lattice = 4
compounds will give positive fehling test.
44. How many geometrical isomer(s) …………. 49. How many of the following………….
Sol. [Ma2 b2cd] 6 G.I. and 2 is optically active. Sol. Carbonyl compound having sp3 hydrogen atom can give aldol
reaction.
500 Sol.
46. An aqueous m solution………….
81
nsolute 1
52. Unpaired electron(s) in………….
nsolvent 9
_
Po Ps n 1 Sol. [FeCl6]3– Cl– wf (unpaired e = 5) no paring but CN sf
RLVP = = solute
Po nTotal 10
pairing takes place so unpaired electron=1
% decrease in vapour pressure = 10%
4 cos 2x
lim
2 x2 2
x0
4 x e 2e x e x
4 1 4
4
0 2 1 1 1
1/ x
(3 / x) 1
(Q) lim
Sol. (P) x 0 (3 / x) 1
1 (3 / x) 1
exp lim 1
x0 x (3 / x) 1
2x 2/3
exp lim e p + q = 5
x 0 x( 3 – x)
sin–1 1 x x 2 = –32 x2 – 16x 1
(1 x 2 )1/ 3 – (1– 2x) 4
(R) im
Domain of sin–1 1 x x 2 is [–1, 0] x 0 x x2
1 1
–1 1 x x 2 is , x2 x 4 4 – 1
Range of sin 3 2 1 .... – 1– 4x 2 ....
3 2 2!
Number of solution are two. im
x 0 x x2
(Q) log3(5 + 8log49 (7)) = log3(5 + 8.(1/2)) = log3 9 = 2 1
=
2
1
(R) x + 2, x > 0 x 2 sin x
x (S) lim
x 0
x 2 sin x 1 sin 2 x x 1
2
2
a – 3a + 3 > 1
a2 – 3a + 2 > 0 lim
(x 2 sin x) x 2 2 sin x 1 sin2 x x 1
2 2
x 0 x 2 sin x 1 sin x x 1
(a – 1) (a – 2) > 0 2(x 2 sin x)
lim
a (– , 1) (2, ) x 0 x 2 x 2 sin x sin2 x
2(1 2 cos x) 23
least positive integeral value of 'a' is 3 lim 2
x 0 2x 1 2 cos x 2 sin x cos x 3
3. If f : R → R is defined.................
x e x e x ; x 0
Sol. f x e e x
0; x0
(S)
For x 0 , f x ex e x
–2 –1 1 2
f ' x ex e x 0 , x 0
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4. Which of the following................. 12. If f : R R is a.................
Sol. (A,B,C,D)
x
(i) x2 – 5 > 0 Sol. f(x) – f x =
2 2
x (– – 5 ) ( 5 ,)
(ii) log4(x2 –5) > 0 x2 – 5 > 1 x x x
f –f
x2 – 6 > 0 4 = 4
2
x (– , – 6 ) ( 6 , )
2
(iii) log1/5 log4(x – 5) 0
log4(x2 – 5) 1 x –f x = x
f
n–1 n n
(x2 – 5) 4 2 2 2
x [–3, 3] on adding f(x) – f x = x 1 1 ...... 1
(iii) is
from (i) (ii) n
2
2 4
2n
x [–3, – 6 ) ( 6 , 3] x
lim f ( x ) – f n = x = h(x)
n 2
5. Which of the following.................
Sol. (A, B, C)
Option (A), (C) obvious. 13. If exhaustive interval.................
Option (D) limiting value = sin 1 3–x x 1 1
But functional value = 1, so it is discontinuous. Sol. – >
2
7. Number of integral................. Let f(x) = 3–x – x 1
Sol. For one point of non differentiability, g(x)
= (x – 1)(x2 – ax + 1) = 0 f '(x) = – 1 – 1 <0
x2 – ax + 1 = 0 2 3– x 2 x 1
Should have non real roots or x2 – ax + 1 = 0 has both roots Domain [–1, 3]
x=1 So, Range [–2, 2]
D<0 or a = 2
2
a 2, 2
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16. The value of ................. 20. The given figure ………….
1 1 1 Sol. If k , spring can be assumed as unstretchable string.
Sol. f x .......
n2 n2 2 n2 2n 1
Terms of the sequence are decreasing and number of terms 21. A vessel is partly ………….
are (2n + 2) Sol.
2n 2 2n 2
f x
n2 2n 1 n2
1 Change in unoccupied volume
2n 1
2 n 1 n = vvv T – vLL T
Now, lim lim
n
n 2
n 2n 1 2 1 23. When object ‘O’ ………….
n 1 2
n n Sol. The above lens mirror combination is an equivalent
converging mirror.
Similarly lim
2 n 1
lim
2 =2
n 1
n
n 2 n n
25. A solid non-conducting ………….
Sol. Electric field at a distance x from centre
n 3n 1
17. If lim n
.................
x
n 1 n
n
n x 2 n 3 3 Ex =
30
1
Sol. lim n
divided N and D by 3n n Energy density at a distance x = 1\2 0 × E x2 = 1/2. 0 ×
n
x 2
1
n
3 2 .x2
3 n
902
1 1
lim = lim 0 R
n 3 n n 2 .x 2 Q2
Total energy =
1/ 2 0 4 x 2 .dx =
x 2
n
0
920 400 R
lim 0 –1 < x < 5 x = 0,1,2,3,4
n
3 x=5
10
AM = =2 26. The linear charge ………….
5 /2
18. The number of real.................
Sol. Since
Sol . p =
2dp
0
sin [d ir ec t i on ĵ ]
x 2 3x 2 0 0 tan1 x 2 3x 2 y
2
++++ +++
4x x 2 3 0 0 cos 1 4x x 2 3
++ +
Since + +
– x
2 –– –
–– –
– – –
0 < L.H.S The given equation has no solution
/2
PART : II PHYSICS =
2 ( 0 s i n R d . 2R) s i n
19. An object O ………….
0
Sol. Initially the image is formed at infinity.
(P) As increases the focal length decreases. Hence
/2
the object is at a distance larger than focal length.
= 2 0 R 2 d = 2 0 R 2
Therefore final image is real. Also final image
becomes smaller in size in comparision to size of
(1 cos2)
0
2=
image before the change was made.
(Q) If the radius of curvature is doubled, the focal R 2 0
length increases. Hence the object is at a distance
lesser than focal length. Therefore final image is 27. If the electric ………….
virtual. Also final image becomes smaller in size in (2,1,9)
comparision to size of image before the change
was made. Sol. V(0,0,0) V(2,1,9) =
y2 dx 2xydy
(R) Due to insertion of slab the effective object for lens (0,0,0 )
shifts right wards. Hence final image is virtual. Also
final image becomes smaller in size in comparision (2,1,9)
to size of image before the change was made. (2,1,9)
(S) The object comes to centre of curvature of right =
d(xy 2 ) = xy 2 (0,0,0 ) = 2.
spherical surface as a result. Hence the final image (0,0,0)
is virtual. Also final image becomes smaller in size
in comparision to size of image before the change
was made.
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28. There is uniformly …………. 33. A small ball ………….
Sol. Conserving mechanical energy 1
R
2 2
3 KQq KQq + m 2 x dx = KQq m R
KQq 1 Sol . m v 2r =
2 R
R
mv 2 2 0 2R 2
R 2 Substituting values,
putting values, V = 6m/s vr2 = 2 + 1 = 3
vt = r = 1
29. An object of ………….
Sol. 2T cos37° = Mg Vr2 Vt2
vnet = = 31 = 2 m/sec.
1 T
3 2d 25 34. A charged particle ………….
Sol. Work done by electric field = gain in K.E. of the particle.
1
30. A closed organ …………. 1 × 10–6 [4 × 105 – V] = × 4 × 10–3 × [200 – 100]
Sol. Equation of stationary wave from closed end = a sink x 2
cos t
V = 2 × 105 V Ans. 2
Now at x =
7 35. A man starting ………….
Sol. As we know that light travels in a path such as to reach from
one point to another in shortest possible time.
Therefore, the man must travel along that path on which
light would have travelled in moving from P to Q.
By Snell's law;
sini 2 1
sin r = . sin i
sinr 1 2
3 4 4
sin r = . =
5 3 5
7 Q
=
km
4 10 6km
53º
2 3km
Amplitude = a sin kx = a sin
7 A
km
37º
2 7
5
= a sin = a sin =a
47 2 P
P
39. Which of the following …………. 46. Among the following ………….
Sol. Li[AlH4] is Lithium tetrahydridoaluminate(III) Sol. (iii) [FeF6]3– (v) [Cr(H2O)6]2+ (vi) [Mn(H2O)6]2+
[Pt(NH3)6]Cl4 is Hexaammineplatinum(IV) chloride
ANSWER KEY
SET-1
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (ACD) 2. (AD) 3. (ABCD) 4. (BD) 5. (BC) 6. (CD) 7. (02)
8. (05) 9. (21) 10. (24) 11. (14) 12. (05) 13. (10) 14. (12)
15. (B) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (A)
PART : II PHYSICS
19. (AB) 20. (AD) 21. (BC) 22. (AB) 23. (AD) 24. (ABC) 25. (25)
26. (10) 27. (20) 28. (07) 29. (42) 30. (16) 31. (10) 32. (20)
33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (A)
PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (BC) 4. (ABCD) 5. (ABC) 6. (ABC) 7. (4)
8. (7) 9. (–1) 10. (–1) 11. (7) 12. (3) 13. (–7) 14. (0)
15. (5) 16. (2) 17. (2) 18. (0)
PART : II PHYSICS
19. (B) 20. (A) 21. (AD) 22. (C) 23. (ABCD) 24. (BC) 25. (5)
26. (1) 27. (2) 28. (6) 29. (8) 30. (6) 31. (1) 32. (4)
33. (2) 34. (2) 35. (4) 36. (2)
44. (7) 45. (3) 46. (3) 47. (5) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (5)
51. (4) 52. (5) 53. (3) 54. (3)
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