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IIT_CO-SC GTA-7(P-II) Date: 02-05-21


Time: 3HRS 2016_P2 Max. Marks: 186
KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 D 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 B

6 A 7 AB 8 ABC 9 ABD 10 AC

11 ACD 12 AD 13 BC 14 ABCD 15 A

16 C 17 B 18 D

CHEMISTRY
19 A 20 B 21 C 22 D 23 D

24 C 25 AC 26 ABC 27 ABCD 28 ACD

29 BCD 30 BD 31 BC 32 ABC 33 A

34 D 35 A 36 D

MATHEMATICS
37 C 38 A 39 A 40 C 41 B

42 C 43 ABC 44 ABC 45 AB 46 BC

47 ACD 48 BD 49 ABCD 50 AD 51 B

52 A 53 B 54 C
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.

S M S

Frequency of echo as heard by man


v  v0
1 = × 0
v

[0 = Frequency of sound


v0 = Velocity of man
v = Velocity of sound]
Frequency of sound heard by man directly from source
v  v0
2 = .0
v

 1 – 2 = 10
v  10
 v0 = = 2.5 m/s
2  ν0

2. As P  V
 PV–1 = constant
R 5 R
Also, C = CV – = R– = 3R
x 1 2 11

But as rms speed is doubled therefore temperature becomes four times.


Hence, Q = nCT = n × 3R × 3Ti = 9 nRTi = 9 P1V1
3. Energy gained by water (in 1 s)
= energy supplied – energy lost
= (1000 J – 160 J) = 840 J
Total heat required to raise the temperature of water from 27ºC to 77ºC is ms.
Hence, the required time
ms 2  (4.2  10 3 )  50
t= = = 500 s = 8 min 20 s
rate by which energy is gained by water 840

4. When K1 is closed

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C

+Q –Q

Q = CV
1
energy Ui = CV2
2

When K2 is also closed

2 5
1
6
3 4

Equivalent circuit
C
C C
1 4
2 5
C 3
6
2C 5C
Ceq = C + =
3 3
1 5C 5
Energy Uf = × V2 = CV2
2 3 6

Charge supplied by battery after closing K2


5 2
= CV – CV = CV
3 3

Energy supplied by battery = Uf – Ui + H


2 5 1
CV2 = CV2 – CV2 + H
3 6 2
1
 H = CV2
3

5.
y
E1

E
E
x

z E2

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E1 = 3(12 + 2) = 9
E2 = 3(0 + 2) = 6
Net flux = (9 – 6) × |x|
q
=3
0

q = 30
6. Conceptual
du Ke 2
7. |F|   4 . . . (1)
dr r

Ke 2 mv 2
 . . . (2)
r4 r
nh
and mvr = . . . (3)
2

By (2) and (3)


Ke 2 4 2 m m
r= 2 2
 k1 . . . (4)
h n n2
Total energy = 1/2 (potential energy)
 Ke 2  Ke 2  Ke 2 n 6
=  
6r 3 K m
3
6K13 m 3
6 12 
 n 

Total energy  n6
Total energy  m–3
8. Conceptual
9. Conceptual
10. At the instant shown, both particle are at their mean position and moving in opposite direction. Phase
difference = 180°
As '' is same for both particle
 GM 
   the phase difference will be maintained throughout and they can never meet.
 R 3 

vmax = A  For particle undergoing S.H.M.


v1 R 2
 = =
v2 R / 2 1

11. Let v is rolling speed and  in angular rolling speed


g v0
v = v0 – gt and  = t [t= ]
r 2g

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v0
 v=
2
2
 v0 
Now,   = v 02 – 2g.S
 2 

3 v 02
 S=
8 g
2
1  v0  1
KLoss = m(v0)2 – m   = mv 02
2  2  4

12. Conceputal
m
13. Here time period T = 2 independent of g and a and if mean position elongation is x0
K

then,

Kx0 = m(g + a) = m  g  
g
 2

3 mg
Kx0 =
2
3 mg
x0 =
2k

14. Conceptual
h
15.  = 0 + (1 – cos 45º)
m0c

16.  = maximum when  = 180º


17. Conceptual
18. Conceptual

CHEMISTRY
19. Conceptual
20. Both CO and N2 have Bond order 3.
10  4 94
Bond order of ; N 2   3 ; N 2   2.5
2 2
10  5
NO   2.5
2
21. Conceptual
22. Conceptual

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23.

24. Conceptual
25. Conceptual
26. Conceptual
27. Ba(OH)2 produces ppt.with all given ions
28. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. Conceptual
34. Conceptual
35 & 36

MATHS
x x
37. x  g  t  dt   1  t  g  t  dt  x 4  x 2
0 0

differentiate with respect to x


xg  x    g  t  g  t  dt  x 4  x 2
x

0
again differentiate with respective to x
g '  x   g  x   12x 2  2
1 12 
 dx 
0
12  x  1
2
4

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ˆ u
38. u.i 
2
 ˆ2   ˆ
u  i  u u  2i
Squaring
2  
u  2 u 1  0  u  2 1
39. x i  2 x i 1  x i x i 1  5
   x i  2 x i 1  x i x i 1   5
 x 51x 50  x 2 x1  245
 x 51x 50  255

Tangent at P  x1 , y 1  is y  y1 
dy
40.  x  x1 
dx
 dy 
B   0, y1  x1  , A   x1 , 0 
 dx 
1  dy 
AOB  x  y  x   k (cons tan t )
2  dx 
dy y 2k
  2
dx x x
y 2 k
  3 dx
x x
k
 2 c
x
cx 2  xy  k  0 , hyperbola (  h 2  ab 

z  wr z2  z1  wr z2 
10
41. 1
r 1


 10 z1  z2
2 2
   z z  z z  1
1 2 1 2

 10 1  4    2  2  1  46
1 2 1
42. p  Ri    , i  1, 2,3, 4,5, p  R6  
5 3 3
1
p  wi   , i  1, 2,.....6
6
p  A   P  Ri  p  w j  , j  i, i  1, 2,......6
2  65 43 2   1 1  1
     
15  6  3 6 2
Fair game
43. Tangent at P  t 2 , 2t  an y 2  4 x is x  yt  t 2  0 ………(1)

Normal at Q  
5 cos  , 2sin  on
x2 y2
5

4
 1 is

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5x 2y
  1  0...  2 
cos  sin 
Comparing (1) and (2)
cos  t sin  t 2
 
5 2 1

t  0   
2
1 1
t     tan 1 2 and t     tan 1 2
5 5
44.  AB  BA  0
  A  B   An  B n
n

 A  B   An  B 
n n

3 A  7 B   3n An  7 n B n
n

 3n 3n1 A  7 n 3n1 B
 An  3n1 A.B n  3n1 B
1 1 1
 
45.
1 1 1
A.M.  H.M. for , , , we get a b c 3 1 1 1 3
   
a b c 3 6 a b c 2
     
2 2 2
a  1   b  1   c  1   a  1  b  1  c  1   6  3 
2 2

 b   c   a   b c a   2 
Now,      
3  3   3 
   
     
2 2 2
a    b    c    75
1 1 1
 b   c   a  4
1 n1  r 
46. T   f   where f  x   x 4  x3  x 2  2 , f(x) is an increasing function for
n r0  n 
 x>0.
1 1  n 1
Tn   f 0  f  .....  f  
n   n   n 

1
167
Tn    x 4  x3  x 2  2 dx 
0
60
1 n  r  1  1  r  167
Sn   f     f    .....  f   
n r1  n  n   n   n  60
 
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47. If 0  x  1, a  6; if x  1, a  2, if x  1, a  2
48. P lies on circumcircle
So, L, M, N are collinear (i.e. Simson’s line)
49. Groups (2,2,4) or (2,2,3)
 8! 8! 
   3!
 2!2!4!2! 2!3!3!2! 
4

 4
50. Let P   ,   & foot of normal   4t ,  so, t  t2
 t   4t
 4t 4   t 3  t   4  0
4
Let t1, t2 , t3 & t4 are roots then  4t1     t1
2
t1
2
  
16
Locus of P is x  16  x  y 
2

51 & 52
x 1

f  x    e dt   e t  x .dt
xt

0 x


 e xt x
   e    1   e   e
0
tx 1
x
x 1 x
 1  e x  e1 x  2
y

2 1 x

 f  x   e x  e1 x  2
1
f |  x   e x  e1 x  0  x 
2
 1
f decreases in  0, 
 2
1 
f increases in  ,1
2 
1
 f has min at x 
2
 1
 
1 1
f min  f    e  e 2  2  2
2
e 1
 2
Also f  0  1  e  2  e  1
f 1  e  1  2  e  1
Maximum of f  x   f max  e  1

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53&54.Any two point on   
y  x 2 is P  ,  2 ; Q  ,  2 
Equation of PQ, y   2      x   
y      x  

     x    x  dx
2
Required area

    2
Pair of tangents from origin are y = 2x and y = –2x

  x  1  2 xdx  23
1
2
Area
0

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