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AI2TS-1-Class XI-12.9.22
AI2TS-1-Class XI-12.9.22
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This question paper contains Three Sections.
Section – I is “Physics”, Section – II is “Chemistry” and Section – III is “Mathematics”.
CLASS – XI (AI2TS – 1)
Each Section is further divided into two Parts: Part – A & Part – C.
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Section – I (PHYSICS)
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
2. Two particles projected from the same point with same speed u at angles of projection and strike the
horizontal ground at the same point. If h1 and h2 are the maximum heights attained by the projectiles, R is the
range for both and t1 and t2 are their time of flights, respectively, then which of the following is/are correct
t1
(A) (B) R 4 h1h2 (C) tan (D) tan 4 h1 / h2
2 t2
3. Two inclined planes (I) and (II) have inclination and respectively with horizontal, (where 90 )
interest each other at point O as shown in figure. A article is projected from point A with velocity u along a
direction perpendicular at plane (I). If the particle strike (II) perpendicularly at B, then:
(I) (II)
A B
O
u u
(A) time of flight = (B) time of flight
g sin g sin
u2 u2
(C) distance OB (D) distance OB
2 g sin 2 g sin
4. A person is standing in an elevator. In which situation he finds his weight less than actual when:
(A) The elevator moves upward with constant acceleration
(B) The elevator moves downward with constant acceleration
(C) The elevator moves upward with uniform velocity
(D) The elevator moves downward with uniform velocity.
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5. A body is projected with velocity u at an angle with horizontal. At t = 2 second the body makes 30° with the
horizontal and after 1 more second it reaches to the maximum height. Then
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(A) u 20 3 m / s (B) u m/s (C) 45 (D) 60
3
6. A 10 kg block is at rest as shown on a horizontal surface having a coefficient of static friction of 0.7. String – 1
is horizontal and string – 2 makes an angle of 30 with the vertical. A mass M hangs from string – 3.
Which of the following statement(s) about this situation is/are true? (g = 10 m/s 2)
2
10kg 1 30°
M
(A) The largest possible tension in string – 1 is 70 N.
(B) The ratio T1/T3 is equal to tan30°, T1 and T3 are tensions in string 1 and 3 respectively.
(C) The largest possible value of M is approximately 12 kg.
(D) It is impossible to determine the largest possible value of M.
7. A particle is projected from ground with speed u, at an angle v with horizontal. Radius of curvature (of its
trajectory)
(A) is minimum at the highest point
(B) is minimum at the point of projection
(C) is same at all points
u cos
2
u2
(D) varies from to
g g cos
Comprehension Type
Paragraph for question Nos. 09 to 10
The velocity- time graph of a particle moving along a straight v
line is shown in Fig. The rate of acceleration and deceleration
is constant and it is equal to 5 ms-2. If the average velocity ms-1
during the motion is 20 ms-1, then
t 20 Time (s)
13. This question contains two matching lists. Choices for the correct combination of elements from List – I and
List-II are given as option (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which one is correct.
LIST – II (Properties)
LIST – I(Vector)
(P) iˆ ˆj (1) Unit magnitude
(Q) iˆ ˆj (2) Makes an angle of 45° with y-axis
2
(R) Null Vector (3) Magnitude 2
(S) ĵ kˆ (4) Magnitude 0
Codes: P Q R S
(A) 2,3 1 4 2,3
(B) 2,4 3 1,2 4
(C) 2,4 3 4,2 1
(D) 2,3 2 1 2,3
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x2
y x . Here, x and y are in metres. For this projectile motion match the following with g = 10 m/s 2. Match
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the statements from List I with those in List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the
lists.
LIST - II
LIST – I
(P) Angle of projection (1) 20 m
(Q) Angle of velocity with horizontal after 4s (2) 80 m
(R) Maximum height (3) 45°
(S) Horizontal range (4) 1
tan 1
2
Codes: P Q R S
(A) 3 3 1 3
(B) 1 3 2 3
(C) 3 3 1 2
(D) 2 3 3 1
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
15. A particle starting from rest moves in a straight line with a (m/sec )
2
O t (sec)
1
16. The maximum value of the force such that the block shown in the arrangement, does not move, is F(Newton).
F
Then is…..
10
F
60°
m= 3 kg
1
µ=
2 3
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18. The acceleration – time graph of a particle is as shown in figure. Initial velocity of particle is -2 m/s. Velocity of
the particle (in m/s) at the end of 4 sec is ___.
2
a(m/s )
t(s)
2 4
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Section – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
(Multi Correct Choice Type)
1. Which of the following statement is/are correct?(TC = Critical temperature, TB = Boyle Temperature)
(A) At critical point minimum pressure required for liquefaction is called critical pressure
(B) At temperature higher than critical temperature due to very high kinetic energy of gas molecules
liquefaction cannot be possible at any pressure
(C) Tc and TB related as Tc=8 TB /27 for a real gas
(D) If gaseous state of a substance is present at temperature more than critical temperature, then the
substance is known as vapour
3. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct regarding the root mean square speed (Urms) and average
translational kinetic energy (av) of a molecule in a gas at equilibrium ?
(A) av at a given temperature does not depend on its molecular mass
(B) Urms is doubled when its temperature is increased four times
(C) av is doubled when its temperature is increased four times
(D) Urms is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular mass
4. The ground state energy of hydrogen atom is – 13.6 eV. Consider an electronic state of He+ whose energy,
azImuthal quantum number and magnetic quantum number are -3.4 eV, 2 and 0, respectively. Which of the
following statement(s) is(are) true for the state ?
(A) It is a 4d state
(B) It has 2 angular nodes
(C) It has 3 radial nodes
(D) The nuclear charge experienced by the electron in this state is less than 2e, where e is the magnitude of
the electronic charge
2 Z / a0
3/ 2
Zr 2 Z 2 r 2 Zr /3a0
5. 27 18 e . This is the equation representing an orbital. Which of the
8 3 a0 a02
following is/are correct?
(A) This equation is of 3s orbital
(B) This equation is of 4 px orbital
(C) Above equation can be used to deduce n & l quantum numbers
(D) Probability density curve shows four maxima.
6. The successive ionisation energy for an element ‘A’ are 100 eV, 150 eV, 181 eV, 2000 eV, 2200 eV. Select
correct statement/s for element ‘A’
2 2
(A) Element ‘A’ should have valence e configuration ns np
(B) ‘A’ may form chloride of ACl3 type
(C) Oxide of ‘A’ may be amphoteric
(D) Metal ‘A’ may form a protective layer over it in presence of an oxidising agent
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7. Which of the following is/are correct regarding the given graphs for an ideal gas(‘M’ is Molar Mass, ‘T’ is
Temperature)
dN dN
NdU M2 NdU T2
M1 T1
U U
Temperature is same for both gases. For same gas at two different temperature.
(A) M 2 M 1 (B) M 1 M 2 (C) T2 T1 (D) T1 T2
8. Which of the following reaction/s represent the redox reaction involving water?
(A) SiCl4 l 2 H 2 O l
SiO2 s 4 HCl aq.
(B) H 2O l NH 3 aq.
NH 4 aq. OH aq.
(C) 2 F2 g 2 H 2 O l
4 H aq. 4 F aq. O2 g
(D) P4 O10 s 6 H 2 O l
4 H 3 PO4 aq.
Comprehension Type
Paragraph for question Nos. 09 to 10
A sample (5.6 g) containing iron is completely dissolved in cold dilute HCl to prepare a 250 mL of solution. Titration of
25.0 mL of this solution requires 12.5 mL of 0.03 M KMnO4 solution to reach the end point. Number of moles of Fe2+
present in 250 mL solution is x × 10−2 (consider complete dissolution of FeCl2). The amount of iron present in the
sample is y% by weight. (Assume: KMnO4 reacts only with Fe2+ in the solution Use: Molar mass of iron as 56 g mol−1)
9. The value of x is _______.
(A) 2.53 (B) 1.875 (C) 4.61 (D) 3.2
Answer the following by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in the paragraph
11. Consider the Bohr’s model of a one-electron atom where the electron moves around the nucleus. In the
following, List-I contains some quantities for the nth orbit of the atom and List-II contains options showing how
they depend on n.
LIST–I LIST–II
(I) Radius of the nth orbit (P) n2
(II) Angular momentum of the (Q) n1
electron in the nth orbit
(III) Kinetic energy of the electron in (R) n0
the nth orbit
(IV) Potential energy of the electron in (S) n1
the nth orbit
(T) n2
(U) n1/2
Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
(A) (I), (T) (B) (II), (R) (C) (I), (P) (D) (II), (Q)
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Which of the following options has the correct combination considering List-I and List-II?
Options
(A) (III), (P) (B) (IV), (U) (C) (III), (S) (D) (IV), (Q)
LIST - II
LIST – I
(P) Number of angular nodes (1) 2
(Q) Total number of nodes (2) 3
(R) Value of n (3) 4
(S) Value of n l (4) 1
Codes P Q R S
(A) 4 1 2 3
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 3 2 1 3
(D) 4 2 1 3
LIST – II
LIST – I (Consider atmospheric pressure = 1 atm and density of Hg = 13.6
Pressure exerted by gas in figure g/ml, if needed)
given
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38 cm
Gas
Hg
(Q) 1.75 atm (2)
57 cm Hg
Massless piston
38 cm Hg
Gas
Hg
(S) 114 cm Hg (4)
1.9 m
Gas
Glycerine
(density=2.72 g/ml)
Codes P Q R S
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 3 1 2 4
(C) 2 3 4 3
(D) 4 3 2 1
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
15. Consider a helium (He) atom that absorbs a photon of wavelength 330 nm. The change in the velocity
(in cm s–1 ) of He atom after the photon absorption is ___. (Assume: Momentum is conserved when photon is
absorbed. Use: Planck constant = 6.6 ×10–34 J s, Avogadro number = 6 ×1023 mol–1 , Molar mass of He = 4 g
mol–1)
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16. 5.00 mL of 0.10 M oxalic acid solution taken in a conical flask is titrated against NaOH from a burette using
phenolphthalein indicator. The volume of NaOH required for the appearance of permanent faint pink color is
tabulated below for five experiments. What is the concentration (in molarity), of the NaOH solution?
17. A single electron species having atomic number ‘Z’ makes a transition from 2 to 1. The emitted photon is
2 2n1 3n2 6Z
obsorbed by excited electron of Li in n1 orbit and further excited to n2 . Find the value of for
10
the minimum possible value of Z .
18 The 1st , 2nd , and the 3rd ionization enthalpies, I1, I2, and I3, of four atoms with atomic numbers n,
n + 1, n + 2, and n + 3, where n < 10, are tabulated below. What is the value of n?
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1. For the ABC, where A (0, 0), B (1, 0), C (0, 1) which of the followings are true?
(A) Centroid 1, 1 (B) orthocentre (0, 0)
1 1 1 1
(C) circumcentre , (D) incentre 1 , 1
2 2 2 2
5
If intersection point of the straight lines represented by x 2 xy 8 y 2ax 22 y c 0 is 1, , then
2 2
2.
4
19 1 1
(A) c (B) c 14 (C) a (D) a
4 4 4
1
3. If minimum and maximum value of ( sin 3 cos ) is A and B respectively then A and B are ,
2
5 3 5 3
(A) A= (B) A= (C) B= (D) B=
2 2 2 2
x 5 sin 2 3 x
6. If lim a and lim b , then
x 5 x2 8x x 0 x
(A) a 3 (B) b 3 (C) a b (D) b 2a
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dy d2y 4
(A) at t 3 is 4 (B) 2
at t 3 is
dx dx 9
d2y dy
(C) is constant (D) is a linear function of t
dx 2 dx
8.
Let set A x : x 2 x 1 0; x R and B x : x 1 x 1 0, x R then value of for which
A B has exactly 3 distinct elements are
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 0
Comprehension Type
Paragraph for question Nos. 09 to 10
The general equation of the family of lines through the point of intersection of two given lines is
L + L = 0, where L = 0 and L = 0 are the two given lines, and is a parameter. Conversely, any line of the form L1 +
L2 = 0 passes through a fixed point which is the point of intersection of the lines L1 = 0 and L2 = 0. On the basis of
this answer the following questions.
9. The straight lines of the family x(a + b) + y(a - b) = 2a (a and b being parameters) are
(A) not concurrent (B) concurrent at (1, -1)
(C) concurrent at (1,1) (D) none of these
13.
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LIST - II
LIST – I
(P) Distance of point P cos , sin from the (1) 4
line x cos y sin 3 cos 2 0 is……
(Q) dy (2) 5
If y e ln x then
4
at x e is …….
dx
(R) Value of x satisfying the equation (3) 2
log 4 x 1 log 2 x 3
(S) /2
x (4) 3
sec
2
Value of dx
0 2
14.
LIST - II
LIST – I
(P) The least value of 9 tan 2 4 cot 2 is (1) 1
2
(Q) The value of cos 20 cos 40 cos 80 is (2) 12
(R) /4
1 (3) 1
Value of 1 cos 2 x dx
0
is
3
(S) 12 22 32 ............n 2 (4) 1
lim
n n3 8
PART – C
Numerical Based Questions
3 log10 343
15. Value of
1 49 1 1
2 log10 log10
2 4 3 125
16. A point (2, 2) is reflected about the line x y 1 . If the final position of the point is (a,b) then value of a-4b.
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ANSWER KEY
Section – I (PHYSICS)
PART – A
1. B, C 2. A, B, C 3. A, B, C 4. B
5. A, D 6. A, B, C 7. A, D 8. A, D
9. A 10. B 11. D 12. B
13. A 14. C
PART – C
15. 4 16. 2 17. 6 18. 4
Section – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
1. A, B, C 2. A, C 3. A, B, D 4. A, B
5. A, C 6. B, C, D 7. B, C 8. C
9. B 10. A 11. A 12. A
13. A 14. A
PART – C
15. 30.00 16. 0.11 17. 3.00 18 9.00
PART – A
1. B, C, D 2. B, C 3. A, D 4. A, C
5. A, B 6. A, D 7. A, B, C, D 8. A, C, D
9. C 10. A 11. A 12. D
13. B 14. C
PART – C
15. 3 16. 3 17. 1 18. 4
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2mg
2. A, B, C
Sol.
2
2u sin 2u sin 90
t1 , t2
g g
u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 90
h1 , h2
2g 2g
3. A, B, C
Sol. x y
ux u uy 0
ax g cos a y g sin
vx 0
v ux axt
u
y x
A B
O
u u
t
g cos g sin
0 u 2 g cos s x
2
u2 u2
sx
2 g cos 2 g sin
4. B
Sol. N = mg – ma when the elevator moves downward with constant acceleration.
5. A, D
vy u sin g 2 u sin g 3
Sol. tan 30 and tan
vx u cos u cos
u sin 30 and u cos 10 3
u 20 3 and 60
6. A, B, C
Sol. T1 max. f max N 70N
T2 x
tan 30
T2 y
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T2y T1cos30° T3
T2 30°
10 T T1
f 30°
T2x T3sin30° mg
T1 cos 30 T3 sin 60
T3 T1 cot 30
mg T3
T3 70 3
m 7 3 12kg
g 10
7. A, D
v2
Sol. Radius of curvature =
g
ucos
u
g
8. A, D
Sol. On banked surface when friction is zero
mv 2
mg sin cos
R
v Rg tan
and for vehicle at rest on incline, it does not slide if angle of repose.
9. A
Sol.
v
5t
ms-1
Time (s)
t 20 20+t
1 1
Area = displacement = vavg. time = 20 20 t t 5t t 5t 5t 20 t
2 2
t 5 sec
10. B
Sol. v 5t = 25 ms-1
11. D
Sol. at ar g sin , N mg cos mg sin
7mg
N mg cos sin
5
12. B
dv dv
Sol. g sin and ac2 at2 2 g sin
dt dt
13. A
Sol. P iˆ ˆj ; P 2, 45
iˆ ˆj
Q ; Q 1; 135
2
R 0; R 0
S ˆj kˆ; S 2; 45
14. C
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x2
Sol. yx compare with equation of trajectory
80
g x2
y x tan
2 u cos 2
2
tan 1 45
2u 2 cos 2 45
80
g
u 20 2
PART – C
15. 4
Sol. a 1 t
dv t2
1 t v t
dt 2
4
Distance = v dt 4
0
16. 2
F 3
Sol. N mg F sin 60 3 10 … (i)
2
F cos 60 N … (ii)
Fcos60°
60°
N
Fsin60°
f=µN
mg
F 1 F 3
10 3
2 2 3 2
F F
5
2 4
F
5 F 20 N
4
17. 6
Sol. Assuming no slipping
f Amax 6 N
f Bmax 1N
A=0.3 B=0.1
A fA B fB
=0 fA f
10kg B F
15
a
13
30
f A 2a 6N
13
15
f B a 1N [Not possible]
13
So, we will assume slipping between block B and plank and no slipping between block A and plank.
f Bmax
aB 1
mB
15 1 7
a A a plank
12 6
7 1 1 1 2
a A/ B 1 t 3
6 6 2 6
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t 6sec
18. 4
Sol. Area under curve = change in velocity.
2
a(m/s )
t(s)
2 4
Section – II (CHEMISTRY)
PART – A
1. A, B, C
Sol. Theoretical
2. A, C
Sol. FeC2O4 → Fe3+ +2CO2 + 3e-
6e- + Cr2O7-2 → 2Cr+3
3. A, B, D
Sol. av = 3RT/2
3𝑅𝑇
URMS =
𝑀
av does not depend on its molecular mass but depends upon absolute temperature.
4. A, B
Sol. -3.4=-13.6 X 22/n2
n=4
l=2
Subshell = 4d
Angular nodes =l=2
Radial nodes = n-l- 1 =4 -2 -1 1
5. A, C
Sol. This equation is of 3s.
6. B, C, D
Sol. Since difference between I .E3 and I .E4 is very high, hence ‘A’ belongs to Group 3.
7. B, C
2RT
Sol. MP
M
Higher is the ‘M’ less is the MP speed
M1 M 2
Higher is the ‘T’, more is the MP speed
T2 T1
8. C
Sol. F2 is reduced and H 2O is oxidised.
9. B
Sol. meq of Fe+2 = meq of KMnO4
x 10 2 1000 1 =12.5 0.03 5 10
x = 1.875 mole
10. A
Sol. Moles of Fe 2 x 102 1.875 102
wt. of Fe2 1.875 102- 56
Hence percentage of Fe=18.75
11. A
Sol. KE=13.6Z2/n2 eV / atom PE =-2KE Radius= 0.529X10 -10n2/Z m
Angular momentum of electron (mvr) = nh /2
12. A
Sol. KE=13.6Z2/n2 eV / atom PE =-2KE Radius= 0.529X10 -10n2/Z m
Angular momentum of electron (mvr) = nh /2
13. A
Sol. Given wave function is of 3 pz
number of angular node = 1
Total number of nodes = 2
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Value of n = 3
Value of n l 3 1 4
14. A
Sol. For 1 P, S
Pgas 76 38 cm Hg = 114 cm Hg
114
atm = 1.5 atm
76
For 2 Q Pgas 57 76 133 cm Hg
133
atm = 1.75 atm
76
For 3 R
Pgas 38 cm Hg
38
atm = 0.5 atm
76
For 4 P, S
hglycerine gylcerine hHg Hg
1.9 2.72 hHg 13.6
hHg 0.38m 38 cm Pgas 38 76 114 cm
Pgas 1 0.5 1.5 atm
P→1, 4; Q→2; R→3; S→1,4
PART – C
15. 30.00
Sol. = h /m ΔV
ΔV=30
16. 0.11
Sol. Vol. of NaOH used at equivalent point = 9 mL
So, mequivalent of NaOH used up to end point = 9 M 1
5 0.1 2 9 M
M= 0.11
17. 3.00
1 1 2 1 1
Sol. E 13.6Z 2 13.6 3 2 2
1 4 n1 n2
3 1 1
Z 2 9 2 2
4 n1 n2
Z2 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
12 n1 n2 12 n1 n2
(If Z = 1, n1 3, n2 6 )
2n 3n2 6 Z 6 18 6 30
1 3
10 10 10
18 9.00
Sol. Since I.E. of Na is 495.8 kJ mol–1 , so (n + 2) should be 11.
n + 2 = 11, So n = 9
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2
1 1
2a a ; c 14
2 4
3. A, D
1
Sol. K 2sin
2
1 3 1 5
B 2 and A 2
2 2 2 2
4. A, C
12 1 1
Sol. K1 K 2 sin x cos x cos 2 x sin 2 x cos 2 x sin 4 x
2 2 4
So K1 K 2 0 x 0,
4
1 sin 2 x
K1 K 2 2sin x cos x
2 2
5. A, B
1
Sol. sin
3
2 xdx
4
4sin 3 2 x dx
1
3sin 2 x sin 6 x dx
3
3 1
sin 2 xdx sin 6 xdx
4 4
3 1
cos 2 x cos 6 x c
8 24
6. A, D
x 5 x2 8 x
Sol. a lim 3
x 5 2 x 5
sin 2 3 x
b lim 2 3 2 3
2 3x
x 0
7. A, B, C, D
dy
dy dt 4t
Sol.
dx dx 3
dt
2
d y 4 dt 4 1 4
dx 2 3 dx 3 3 9
8. A, C, D
Sol. A 2, 1 and B 1,1
So, 1 2 3 or 1 1 or 1 1
9. C
Sol. Given lines x(a + b) + y(a – b) = 2a
a(x + y – 2) + b(x – y) = 0
b
x y 2 x y 0
a
Solving x + y – 2 = 0 the lines are concurrent at (1, 1) and (x – y) = 0.
10. A
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(Q) 4
dx x
(R) x 1 x 3 x 2 7 x 10 0
2
x 5;2
/2 /2
x x
(S)
0
sec2 dx 2 tan 2
2
2 0
14. C
(P) 9 tan 4cot 2 6 12
2 2
Sol.
cos 60 1
(Q) co20cos 40cos80
4 8
/4
sec 2 x 1
1
(R) dx tan x 04
0
2 2 2
n n 1 2 n 1 1
(S) lim
n 6n 3
3
PART – C
15. 3
log10 103 log10 343 log 1000 343
Sol. 10
7
1 100 7
log10 100 log10 log10 log10
2 5 25
3log10 70
3
log10 70
16. 3
x2 y2 2 3
Sol. x 1, y 1
1 1 2
1, 1 1 4 3
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17. 1
+ + − + +
Sol.
−1 3/5 1 3/2
3 3
x ,1
5 2
So, x 1 only
18. 4
1 sin x sin x 1 sin x cos x sin x 2 cos x
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Sol.
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