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1 2 2 3 3 2 4 2 5 4
6 3 7 3 8 2 9 1 10 1
11 1 12 3 13 2 14 2 15 2
16 3 17 4 18 2 19 3 20 1
21 1000 22 4 23 1600 24 64 25 4
26 7 27 3 28 7 29 6 30 40
CHEMISTRY
31 1 32 2 33 2 34 4 35 2
36 3 37 1 38 2 39 2 40 4
41 1 42 2 43 1 44 1 45 4
46 3 47 1 48 2 49 4 50 1
51 22 52 24 53 0 54 6 55 8
56 7 57 5 58 8 59 6 60 284
MATHEMATICS
61 1 62 3 63 4 64 2 65 2
66 2 67 4 68 3 69 4 70 3
71 3 72 2 73 1 74 3 75 2
76 3 77 1 78 4 79 2 80 3
81 3 82 1 83 6 84 5 85 9
86 0 87 4 88 6 89 13 90 0
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. GM 1 GM 4 GM 4
g 2
g mg 1 m = (700) = 400 gwt
R (R ) 2
7 R2 7
2
2. Theory
3. d g d 1 d d 1 n 1 n 1
g d g (1 ) g (1 ) 1 1 d R( )
R n R n R R n n n
4. V 1 e
mrava = mrpvpa(1+e)va = a(1-e)vp a
Vp 1 e
GMm 1 GMm 1 Gm 1 e
From L.C.E mva 2 mv p 2 By solving Va ( )
a(1 e) 2 a(1 e) 2 a 1 e
3/2
5. T1 R h1 24 24
24 R 6 R 2 T2
3/2 3/2
7R 3/2
= 6 2hr
T2 R h2 2
3/2
T2 R 2.5R 3.5R T2
6. 2 2 2 =
We Ws Ws Ws Ws
6 24 8 12 3 3 12 4
7. 1 1 2GM m m
kE = mVe 2 m = GM gR 2 = mg
2 2 R R R
8. V (3Ve )2 Ve 2 9Ve 2 Ve 2 V 8Ve 2 V= 2 2Ve = 2 2(11.2km / s ) V 31.7km / sec
9. 1 1 10000
pE ( mve 2 ) (1) X (100)2 = - = -5000 J
2 2 2
10. 4
2G R 3 d
Ve 3 Ve R V1 R1 R V2 2V1 = 2(11) = 22 km/sec
R V2 R2 2R
11. du mv 2 1
F 6r 2 6r 2 mv2 = 6r3 mv 2 3r 3 E = U+K = 2r3+3r3= 5r3=5(5)3=5(125)
dr r 2
625 J
12. x y
U Ex dx E y dy U 5dx 12dy U [5(7 0) 12(3 0)] =
7 3
- [35-36] = - [-1] = +1 J
0 0 0 0
13. GMm GM GM
V (magnitude) g W=mg = GMm
1 GMm V
r (4r ) 16r 2
2
16r 2 16r r 16r
14. G 11G
U (1X 2) (2 X 3) (3 X 1) U G 2 2 6 3 = 1 110GJ
Gm1m2
U
r r 10 X 10 10
15. Because g poles gequator
17. Theory
18. 1 Rw2 Rw2 Rw2
g g Rw2 cos2 450 = g Rw2 ( ) = g g p g g ( g ) g
2 2 2 2
19. Gm1m2 G (m1 m2 ) G (m1 m2 )
m1r1w2 Gm12m2 m1 ( m2 d ) ) w2 w2 w
d 2
d m1 m2 d 3
d3
22. A
Area for one month = 4 weeks = AArea for 1 week =
4
23. g h 100 10
gh h 2 g 100
(1 ) h 5 h 5 1
1 1 h R 6400 = 1600 km
h 2 (1 R ) gh 64 R 64 8
(1 ) R 4 R 4 4 4 4
R
24. 2 X 10 X 6.4 X 106
U
mgh mgR
(h R) U
=6.4X107 J = 64X106 = 64 MJ
h 2 2
1
R
25. GM L r r 1
L=mvr = m r = m GMr L r 1 1 L2 = 4L1 = xL X=4.
r L2 r2 16r 4
26. GM GM 1 V1 r 16r 4 x
V0 V 2 X+y = 4 + 3 = 7.
Rh r r V2 r1 9r 3 y
CHEMISTRY
31. Law of mass action not applicable to physical equilibrium
32. 1 1
Kc
O2 5
x1 O2 5
33. NH3 should be increased with time. And N2 and H 2 should decreased with time.
34. Precipitation reactions are irreversible
Qc
SO3
2
0.001
2
35.
SO2 2 O2 0.0012 x 0.001
Qc 1000
36. N 2 3H 2 2 NH 3 12 0 1 x 2 3x 2x given 2 x 1 x 1
2
KC
NH 3 2 12
N2 H 2 3 1 1
2
3
2
16
1 0 nTotal 1 2 1 nTotal 1 2 1
37. N 2O4 2 NO2 1 2 2
2
P 2 NO2 P
Kp 1 4 2 P
PN 2O4 Kp
1 1 2
P
1
2A B 2C D
38. 2 2x 2 x 2x x No. of moles g D at equilibrium=0.4So
2 2 0 0
2A B 2C D 2 2x 2 x 2 x x
1.2 1.6 0.8 0.4 Partial pressure of gas no.of moles of gas organic vol ID
39. Kolbe’s electrolysis
40. Conceptual
41. Decarboxylation of sodium acetate
42. Methane
43. Above C17 are solids at room temperature
44. 2 bromo 2 methyl butane
45. Alkene treated with potassium tertiary butoxide instead of Ethoxide Hoffmann product
formed.
46. A C2 H 6 B C2 H 4
47. Only symmetrical alkanes i.e., Butane prepared in good yield by wurtz reaction.
Cl Cl
H 3C CH 3 2 NaI
n
51. Active mass = = 5.6 / 22.4 1 M
V lit 5.6 22.4
52. K C K1 x K 2 x K 3
2a 2a a a a a
53. A B C D a a 00 a a a a a a x
1
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 KC 3 3 0.25
2a 2a 4
x
3 3
2
2
P x 4 2 4 0.2
2
P 1 K P 1x
1
KP 1 2
1 0.2
2 6
1
P
1
P1 P
ideal gas equation 2 BeforeAfter Equillibrium Equillibrium 6
16
n1T1 n2T2 1 x 300 1 600
1
3
P 2 NO2
KP 8
PN 2O4
C2 H 5
H 7C3 C CH 3
56. 7Carbons H
MATHEMATICS
1
61. 2 1 1 1
3 1
sin 1 cot sin 1 sec 1 2 sin cot sin sin 12 cos cos 6 sec sec 4
1 3
cos
2 2 2
sin 1 cot sin 1 cot sin 1 0 0
12 6 4 2
tan
n
r r 1 r r 1 1
r tan 1 r 1
n n
62. sin 1
ta n
1
r 1 r (r 1) r 1 1 r r 1 r 1
n 1 1 n n 1 n 1
tan 2 tan 1 tan 3 tan1 2 ....... tan 1 24 tan 1 23
1 1 1
24 1 1 23 1 25
tan 1 24 tan 1 1 tan 1 tan cot
1 24 25 23
23
n
25 25
cot 1 cot 1 1 2k cot cot 1
n 1 k 1 23 23
66. Given a1 , a2 , a3 ,.....an are in A.P d a2 a1 a3 a2 ,..... an an1
f x
x
f x
1
1 x x
, x 0 1 , x 0
1 x
1 x
2
x3 , x 0 3 x 2 , x 0
f 1 0 f 1 0 0 f x is derivable at x 0
Lt f x f 1 f 1 Lt x x ...... x n , 0 from
2 n
76.
x 1 x 1 x 1 0
1 2 x 3 x ...... nx
2 n 1
0 n n 1
Lt 1 2 3 .... n f x
x 1 1 0 2
3 x 2 , x 0 6 x, x 0 f 111 0 6 6, x 0
77.
x3 , x 0 f 111 x 0 , x 0
f x x 2 x 0 , x 0 f x 0 , x 0 f 11 x 0 , x 0
f 11 0 6
1
6 x, x 0 6, x 0
x3 , x 0
3 x , x 0
3
f x is thrice different as e at R 0
78.
f 3 Lt
x3
1
f is discontinuous at x 3
x 3x3
x 3
f 3 Lt
x 3 x3
1
79. Lt
f x2 f x 0
from
L.H Rule Lt f x 2 x f x f 0 2 0 f 0 0 f 0 1
1 2 1 1 1 1
x 0 f x f 0 0 x 0 f 1
x 0 f 1 0 f 1 0
3
81. sin 1 x sin 1 y sin 1 z sin 1 x sin 1 y sin 1 z
2 2
x y z 1 x 201 y 201 x y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
402 402
x 603
y 603 x y
804
1 1 1 1
804
82. 1 1
tan x tan 2 x tan 3x 1
R2 R3 1
tan x tan 1 2 x tan 1 3x
1 1
tan 3x tan x tan 2 x 0 1
tan 1 2 x tan 1 3x tan 1 x 0
1 1
tan 2 x tan 3x tan x 1
tan 1 3x tan 1 x tan 1 2 x
dy 5
k 5, 25, 5
dx 1 25 x 2
k
6 tanh
85. 2 tanh
3 1 6 tanh tanh 2 9 tanh 2 6 tanh 9
1 tanh
2
1 5 5 tanh 4 4 tanh 2
2
1 tanh 2
5 4
1 tanh
2
86. x2 x 1 0 , x R
e x 2 x 1 , x 0 1
2
87. f x
1
f 0 f 1 0 a e0 0 1 a 1
a ,x 0
Clearly f is continuous at x 0 Lt f x Lt f x f 0
x 0 x 0
a 6b 1 6 7
Lt e x x Lt ax 3 b e0 0 b 1 b now 3.5
2
x 0 x 0 2 2 2
88. w.k.t f x f x , f 0 f 4 f 4 3 2 3 6
1 1 1
89. 1 x 2 1 x3 8 2 2 x3 16 2 6 2 x3 6 10 4 2 x3 6 10
2 x3 6 3, 2, 1,0,1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9
1 2 sin x 0 0 2 cos x 1
90. f Lt a Lt
a 0.25
4 x 4 4 x 0
x 04 4
4