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PHYSICS
1) 3 2) 1 3) 4 4) 3 5) 2
6) 3 7) 4 8) 2 9) 1 10) 1
11) 3 12) 3 13) 1 14) 3 15) 3
16) 1 17) 3 18) 4 19) 1 20) 1
21) 2 22) 1 23) 6 24) 40 25) 0
26) 3 27) 12 28) 3 29) 2 30) 20
CHEMISTRY
31) 4 32) 1 33) 3 34) 2 35) 1
36) 4 37) 3 38) 3 39) 3 40) 2
41) 2 42) 3 43) 1 44) 1 45) 2
46) 4 47) 2 48) 1 49) 3 50) 2
51) 3 52) 20 53) 4 54) 4 55) 5
56) 4 57) 6 58) 1 59) 6 60) 5
MATHEMATICS
61) 3 62) 1 63) 2 64) 1 65) 1
66) 2 67) 4 68) 1 69) 3 70) 3
71) 4 72) 3 73) 2 74) 3 75) 1
76) 1 77) 2 78) 1 79) 4 80) 3
81) 2 82) 7 83) 1 84) 30 85) 5
86) 3 87) 0 88) 60 89) 99 90) 5
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Conceptual
m m
2. mu cos u cos V ' V ' 3V cos
2 2
3. O 8 6 4 V V 12m / sec
1 1
KE m2V 2 4 144 288 J
2 2
4. Apply conservation of momentum along X and Y – axes
5. 3 0 m1v1 m2v2 m3v3 ; v3 2i 3 J
F 3
mv 1 i 3J
2
t 105
mv mv 2m V '
2 2
6.
mV 2
V '
2m
V
m / sec
2
7. Apply law of conservation of linear momentum and law of conservation of K.E.
R 7R
8. 4mR m 3mR ' R '
2 6
m1v1
9. m1v1 m1 m2 V V (and)
m1 m2
v1 2 gd
1
m1 m2 V 2 m1 m2 gh
2
2
m1
h d
m1 m2
2
mg m l
10. F W Ft ; W ; Ft 2 g mg
2 l 2
mg 3
F mg mg
2 2
5 14
11. VCM 10m / sec
52
Velocities w.r.to C.M
14 10 4m / sec ; 0 10 10m / sec
V
17. mV m M VC VC
5
Applying work = Energy theorem
1 1
mgh m M VC2 mV 2
2 2
2V 2
h
5g
600
18. 60 10 60 90 V V 4m / sec
150
19. Apply conservation of momentum along X and Y – directions
1
10sin 30 10 5m / sec
2
dm
21. V m1a 6 2 5a a 2.4
dt
d d 2V sin 45
22.
V eV g
2 2
1
23. mv cos mv cos 2m 2
60
120
2 6
20
24. V 2 gh
V 2 10 2 40
P mv 1 40
J 40kgm / sec
40
25. Conceptual
r 1
26. sin 30
2r 2
u
mu 2mv cos30 v
3
v 2
e
u cos30 3
1 m1m2
u1 u2
2
28.
2 m1 m2
29. m 2u m u 2m V
mu u
V
2m 2
CHEMISTRY
31. Be and Mg form polymeric hydrides
32. Pt , Pd cannot react with hydrogen
33. Water gas shift reaction
17 17
40. % strength = volumestrength 10
56 56
3.03
46. Na
O2
Na2O
H 2O
NaOH
CO2
Na2CO3
47. Bigger the ion less the hydration. so more will be the mobility.
48. M x y NH 3 M NH 3 x e NH 3 y
4
52. %D 100 20
20
53. All are correct statements
2 H 2O2 2 H 2O2 O2
3
2 224 10 4 102 2 102
54. n 2 102
0.0821 273
4 102 1000
M 4
10
0.0143
55. No. of multi equivalent of washing soda = 103 101
286 / 2
0.1
0.1 multi-equivalent of Na2CO3 multi-equivalent of CaCO3
2
0.1 106
Degree of hardness = 103 100 3 5
2 10
56.
Ca3 N 2 6 H 2O 3Ca OH 2 2 NH 3
1mole 2moles
2moles 4moles
57. Each ' O ' form 2 and each ' H ' form 1, so total is 6.
X 1 3; Y 4; X Y 1
59. Except NaCl because it is a salt of strong acid and strong base
30 100
30 ppm MgSO4 25
120
MATHEMATICS
1 1 2
61. a, b, c are in H.P, + =
a c b
1 2 1
- + =0
a b c
x y 1
The line + + 0 passes through (1, -2)
a b c
62. Use image of a line formula
63.
A
4x 7 y 5 0
Q
2x y 0
B
P
1,2
Given 4 x 7 y 5 0 1
2x y 0 2
5 5
Solve 1 & 2 , we get Q ,
18 9
x2 x1 y2 y1
2 2
Length of QP
23
5squnits
18
64. Given quadrilateral is a rhombus
angle enclose =
2
65. Circumcentre of a triangle ABQ will lie on the perpendicular bisector of line AB. Now
7
equation of perpendicular bisector of line AB is 3x-4y + = 0 . Hence locus of
2
circumcentre is 6x – 8y + 7 = 0.
66. a1a2 b1b2 0, c1c2 0 acute angle bisector
a1 x b1 y c1 a2 x b2 y c2
a12 b12 a 22 b22
67. Given line passes through (-3, 5) & (2, 0) equation of line y = -x + 2 _____(1)
Slope m = -1
1
Slope of perpendicular line is - =1
m
Equation of a line possess through (3, 3) is
y – 3 = 1 (x – 3)
y = x . ______(2)
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From equation (1) and (2) x = 1, y =1
68. A, B lie on the line and PA PB
Mid-Point of AB is the foot of the perpendicular
h 1 k 2 3 1 13
h ,k
2 2 5 5 5
69. Let P = (1, 2)
2
By parametric form, the coordinates of the point at a distance of is give by
3
2 2
1+ cosθ, 2+ sin θ , this point lies on x + y = 4.
3 3
2
Hence 3 + sinθ +cosθ = 4 . , on squaring an b.s we get
3
3 1
sin 2θ+cos 2θ + 2sin θ cosθ= sin 2θ =
2 2
π 5π
The possible values of θ are ,
12 12
m2
70. tan
4 1 2m
71. If the points 1,2 & 3,4 are on same side of 3x 5 y a 0 then
3 10 a & 9 20 a are of the same sign
3 10 a 9 20 a 0
a 7 a 11 0
a 7 or a 11
72. The line segment QR marks an angle 60 with the positive direction of X- axis
So, the bisector of the angle PQR will make an angle of 60 . With the negative
direction of X-axis
Therefore angle of inclination of 120 and its equation is y 0 tan120 x 0
y 3x
y 3x 0
73. Given lines x – y + 1 = 0 ____(1), 3x + y – 5 = 0 ______(2)
Slope of line (1) = -3 & slope of line (2) = 1 equation of any line through the point of
intersection of the given the is (3x + y – 5) + k [x – y + 1] = 0. since this line is
perpendicular to one of given line
3+k 1
=-1 or K = -1 or -5
k-1 3
required line is
x+y–3=0
74. Apply perpendicular distance formula
900
900
Q 3,0
AP to 2y = x + 3
x 3
Slope of AP y= +
2 2
1
m1 = -2 m2 =
2
Q is passing through PQ
From option put Q(3, 0)
PQ 7x + y-21= 0
77. PA AB PB and PB AB PA
So, PA PB PA
P must lie on AB and x y 4 0, Hence P 0,4
78. Let coordinates of A be (a, 0)
3-0
The slope of reflected ray is 1
=tan θ
5-a
0+0-1 1 1 1
80. 2P = 2+ 2= 2
1 1 a b 4P
2
+ 2
a b
1 1 2 1 1 1
2
+ 2 = 2 2 , 2 , 2 are in A.P
a b 8P a 8p b
a , 8p , b are in H.P.
2 2 2
88.
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L'2
L1
L2
L1'
L1' is image 0f L1 w. r. t to L2 and
L'2 is image of L2 w. r. t to L1
If L1' and L'2 are coinciding, then angle between them i.e; 3 180
60
89.
3 1 4 2 1 and 12 1 5 2 3 are of the opposite to sign, so required angle
3x 4 y 1 12 5 y 3
bisector is given by
5 13
99 x 27 y 2 0
a 99
90.
A and B lie on opposite sides of the line y x
Let A' be reflection of A in y x . Then the maximum value of PA PB is AB '
Since PA PB P ' A PB
A' 3,1 , B 5, 2
A' B 4 1 5 2.23