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ANSWER KEY (AK)
PAPER
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ans. 1 3 4 2 3 2 3 4 1 2

PART-A: Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
PHYSICS Ans. 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 4 1 2

Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Ans. 0001 0005 0100 0019 0008 0088 0000 0004 0001 0003

Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 4 3 3 3 1 1 4 1 3 1

PART-B: Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CHEMISTRY
Ans. 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 3 1 2

Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 0023 0006 0003 0001 0005 0130 0800 0005 0002 0002

Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

Ans. 3 3 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3

PART-C: Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
MATHS Ans. 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 4 2 2

Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 0001 0064 0000 0000 0008 0030 0144 0270 0001 0054

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TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS)
2 
3 3

PAPER R  y   R 
2 2

3 

  t
PART-A: PHYSICS 2Gm
 3 
1 2R e  h 2 
1  R   1 
1. U = Ffrom base – Fcurved surface  
 e 
3 g
Fcurved = 120 – 100 = 20 N 
 

dB 4. [Because absorption of energy decreases


2. For t = 0 to t = 4 : is negative,
dt BE and releas of energy increases BE]
dB In Y nuclues there are A + 1 nuclues.
and for t = 4 to t = 8: is positive.
dt BE 6A  1
 =
 sign of current will change only nucleon A 1
once. 5.
dB
gy. t = 0 ls t = 4 : _.kkRed gS
dt
dB
t = 4 rd t = 8 rd: /kukRed gSA
dt
 /kkjk dk fpUg dsoy ,d ckj cnysxkA

3.
Th = hg
v
Vh = Th

y Vh = gh
u vh2 = gh
ET = 0

6.

1 GMm
m v2  0
2 Ry

v = 2GM
Ry

 dy  2Gm
dt Ry
x  10 x0
y t + + = 10

 
20 10
 R  y dy  2Gm dt  
x – 10 + 2x + 2x – 18.6 = 0
0 0
 5x = 28.6
y
 3 
28.6
 2(R  y ) 2  x= = 5.72 V
     2Gm t  5
 3 
 0 V20 = 9.3 – 5.72 = 3.58 Ans.
V20 = 10 – 5.72 = 4.28
2  
3 3

R  y  R   2Gm .t 
2 2
   Ans. (2)
3  
 
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Vn =  2Ke  1
2 10. In electromagnetic radiations the rays with
7.
 h  n increasing energy or decreasing wavelength
1 are,
2
En = – mv n oS|qr pqEcdh; fofdj.k dh Js.kh esa c<+rh gqbZ
2
h  h2  ÅtkZ vFkok ?kVrh gqbZ rjaxnS/;Z gS]
n =  n n >>>g
mvn  m2Ke2  RW > W > IR > visible light > UV > X-
hc
n
= En – E1 =
1
2
m v1 – v n
2 2
  rays> -ryas

1 gx 2
hc 1   h   h  
2 2
11. y = x tan –
 m   –  m   2 u cos2 
2
n 2   m g  n 
 1  1 gx2
5= 20  
hc h2  1 1 h2   g 
2
 3  2 u cos 
2 2
  –  =  1– 
n 2m   2g  n2  2m  2g   n2 
u~
– 20m / s
n 2m 1
2


g

hc h2   2g  12.
 1–  2 
 n

g
since pawfd  1 so using binomial
n

expansion blhfy, f}in izlkj ls


 2mc  2g   g2 
n =   1  2 
 h  n 
Potential difference is
B
 n = A + 2 
n x  y2  y1  x   x  2l
2

8. For spherical surface xksyh; lrg ds fy, At Q extra path difference of occur. For
2
n 2 n1 n  n1 maximum at P:
using – = 2 mi;ksx esa ykus ij
v u R    2n  1 3
 l 
x  n  2 x  2l   2x  l   2n  1  2  l   2n  1  l 
n 1 n 1 2 2  sin 60  2 
4 2 3 
 – =
2R  R
 n = 2n – 2 13. Let Q be the charge on the ring. The electric
 n = 2. field at point P is
ekuk oy; ij vkos'k Q gSA fcUnq P ij fo|qr {ks=k
9. gS&

F
R N
R 
mg
f a

FR > mg cosR
1 Qx 1
F > mgcos  E = =
4 0 (x  R2 )3 / 2
2 4 0
2
R 2  (R  a)2 R a
F > mg  Mg 1    QR
R  R  (2R 2 )3 / 2

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The rotating charged (Q) ring is equivalent 18. From the given information it can be inferred
to a ring in which current  flows, such that that points A and B are equidistant from
mean position
?kw.kZu djrh gqbZ vkosf'kr (Q) oy; ml oy; ds Hence from diagram it is clear that time
rqY; gksxh ftles  /kkjk izokfgr gksrh gS] bl izdkj period of oscillation is = 2 + 2 × 2 + 2 = 8
second.
fd nh xbZ lwpuk ls ;g fu"d"kZ fudyrk gS fd A rFkk
Qv B fcUnqek/; fLFkfr ls leku nwjh ij gS vr% fp=k
=
2R ls Li"V gS fd nksyu dk vkorZdky
The magnetic field at point P is = 2 + 2 × 2 + 2 = 8 lsd.MA

fcUnq P ij pqEcdh; {ks=k gS


µ0 2R2 µ QvR
B = = 0
4 (x  R )
2 2 3 / 2 4 (2R 2 )3 / 2

E 1 c2
 = =
B µ0 0 v v
hc
19. = 5 eV0 + 


14. L = (2n – 1) hc 2hc
4 = eV0 +   = 4eV0
3 3
4L 4L
= 1 = = 4L  =
hc
(2n – 1) 2(1)  1
6
4L 4L 4L 4L
2 = = 3 = =
4 1 3 6 –1 5 v2
20.  k 2rt 2
r
v = krt
15.
 Power = m. kr.krt = m k2 r2 t

R
kx = m2  + m2 x 21. Given fn;k gSA = 0.8
Z
(k – m2) x = m2  5
 Z= R
4
x= m2  25 2
 R2 + | XL – XC |2 = R
k – m2 16
3
| XL – X C | = R
b
2Kdx = 2 K   n b
4
16. E=
 dE =  x
 
a Since  =
1
0 , resonant frequency 0 =
x a
2
b
Kxdx = K  (b – a). 1
V=
 dV =
 x

LC
x a
1 1
2k n b / a  pqafd  = 0, vuquknh vko`fÙk 0 =
ln  b / a 
2
E 2 LC

k b  a    b  a 
= =
V 3
 XC – X L = R
4
2
6S XL   1
17.  = 2 LC =   =
R XC 
 0 4
3
XC  1 
1
 = R  XC = R
 4 4
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22. Since the battery is across the two branches 24.
in parallel the current through the RL branch
is unaffected by the current of the RC
branch.
pwafd cSVjh nksauks 'kk[kkvksa ds fljksa ij lekUrj esa
gS vr% RL 'kk[kk esa çokfgr /kkjk] RC 'kk[kk esa
çokfgr /kkjk esa vçHkkfor gksxhA

 V   t
R
W = 2P0v0
 iL(t) =   1  e L  and rFkk
 R   Q+ = W AB + W BC

t
= n.cvTAB + nCPTBC
V  RC
iC(t) = e
 [3P0 v 0  P0 v 0 ]  6P0 V0  3P0 V0 
3 5
R =
2 2
  = iL + iC
15
= 3P0V0 + P0 V0
V 
R t
 t  2
= 1  e L
 e RC

R  21
= P0 V0
2
W 2P0 V0 4
=  
Q 21 21
P0 V0
2
400
%=  19
21
4 4
If ;fn L = C =  
25. eq = 4 + 1 0.5
1 1
V 
t
 
t 
V 1 0. 5
1  e  e  =
 
=
R  R 12
=4+ = 8 v.
V 3
i.e., I= for all t > 0
R
V 26. Angular magnification of the eye-piece for
vFkkZr~, lehdj.k I = t > 0 ds fy,
R 25
image at 25 cm = + 1 = 11
i.e. there will be no transient current 2.5
through the battery in this case 25 cm ij izfrfcEc ds fy, vfHkus=k dk dks.kh;
vFkkZr~ bl fLFkfr esa cSVjh ls dksbZ vLFkk;h /kkjk 25
vko/kZu = + 1 = 11
çokfgr ugha gksxhA 2.5

V 10 15
I= = = 5A. | ue | = cm = 2.27 cm
R 2 11
1 1
Now vc,  = (1/0.8)
v 0 0.9
2S 2S
23. 2 = i.e., v0 = 7.2 cm
gsin gsin   gcos 
Magnifying power vko/kZu {kerk
3
Solving (gy djus ij)  = tan . 7.2
4 = 11 × = 88
0.9
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27.
PART-B: CHEMISTRY

31. According to Bohr's model orbit angular


momentum of stationary orbit is quantaized
nh
it is equal to (n = No. of orbit)
2
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle explain
The force on current elements 1 and 2 is orbital concept, which is depends on finding
equal in magnitude and opposite in direction probability of electron.
/kkjkokgh Hkkx 1 rFkk 2 ij cy ifjek.k esa leku gy. cksgj ekWMy ds vuqlkj fLFkj d{k ds fy,] d{k
rFkk fn'kk esa foijhr gksxkA nh
dks.kh; laosx DokafVd`r gksrk gS o ds cjkcj
2
 Fnet = 0
gksrk gSA (n = d{k la[;k)
28. i = isteel + icopper gkbtsucxZ vfuf'prk fl}kUr d{kd /kkj.kk dh
12    (0.5)2  104  100 O;k[;k djrk gSA tksfd bysDVªkWu ds ik;s tkus dh
= + 92 ×  × (12
2 izkf;drk ij fuHkZj djrh gSA
– 0.52) × 10–4 × 100
= 150  × 10–4 + 3450  × 10–4 = 3600  × 32. 2HI (g) H2 (g) + 2(g)
–4
10 0.2 0 0
i 150  10 4 0.04 0.08 0.08
 steel = = 0.04 = 4%.
i 3600  104 Kp = 4

29. The only force acting on the body is the


viscous force O
S
oLrq ij dsoy ';ku cy dk;Zjr gSA 33. H H
O 119º O 104 º.30'
vdv sp2 (LP =1) sp3 (LP =2)
Here tgk¡, m = –6rv = – rv
dx
0 x
mv 34. |Tf|0 = i Kf m

 mdv   rdx
v 0
 x=
r or ;k 3.72 = i ×1.86 ×1
or ;k i = 2
30. Impulse = | change in linear momentum |
vkosx = | ja[kh; laosx esa ifjorZu | 35. A(g)  2B(g) + C(g)
t=0 800 – –
t = (10 min) 800 – P 2P P
PT = 800 – P + 2P + P
= 800 + 2P = 1600
= | Pf  Pi |
So P = 400 mm
= (mv)2  (mv)2  2(mv)2 cos(   ) So t 1 = 10 min
2
Impulse vkosx = 2mv cos /2 = 2mv cos 60°
Given time 30 min
 = mv = 3 kg m/s
C0
So for Ist order Reaction Ct =
( 2)n
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t 30 38. For octahedral complex : CFSE
n=   3 ; n = number of half life
t1 10 v"VQydh; tfVy ds fy,: CFSE
2 = [– 0.4 (n) t2g + 0.6 (n) eg] 0 + *nP.
800 Complex ion configuration
Ct = = 100 mm of Hg
( 2)3 tfVy vk;u foU;kl
So after 30 min P = 700 mm [Ti(H2O)6]+3 Ti+3 d1
PA = 800 – 700 = 100, PB = 1400, PC = 700 [Cu(NH3)6]+2 Cu+2 d9
PT of reaction mixture = 100 + 1400 + 700 [Fe(Cl)6]–3 Fe+3 d5
= 2200 mm of Hg [NiF6]–4 Ni+2 d8
gy. A(g)  2B(g) + C(g) ligand SFL/WFL
t=0 800 – – fyxsaM SFL/WFL
t = (10 min) 800 – P 2P P H2O WFL
PT = 800 – P + 2P + P NH3 SFL
= 800 + 2P = 1600 Cl WFL
or P = 400 mm F WFL
or t 1 = 10 min t2g, eg configuration CFSE value
2
t2g, eg foU;kl CFSE eku
fn;k x;k gS le; = 30 feuV t2g1,0,0 eg0,0 –0.4 0
Ist dksfV vfHkfØ;k ds fy, Ct = C0 t2g2,2,2 eg2,1 –0.6 0
( 2)n t2g1,1,1 eg1,1 0 0
t 30 t2g2,2,2 eg1,1 –1.2 0
n=   3 ; n = v}Zvk;q dh la[;k
t1 10
2 39. CH3COO– gives deep red colour with FeCl3,
800 NO3– ion gives brown ring test with FeSO4.
Ct = 3
= 100 mm of Hg
( 2) CH3COO–, FeCl3 ds lkFk xgjk yky jax nsrk gS]
vr% 30 feuV ds i'pkr~ P = 700 mm NO3– vk;u] FeSO4 ds lkFk Hkwjk oy; ifj{k.k
PA = 800 – 700 = 100, nsrk gSA
PB = 1400, PC = 700
vfHkfØ;k feJ.k dk PT = 100 + 1400 + 700 40. W = Area under the curve
= 2200 mm of Hg 
= × P × V = (/4) PV
4
36.
W=A oØ ds vUrxZr {kS=k
Element Electronic configuration
rRo bysDVªkWfud foU;kl 
= × P × V = (/4) PV
4
(Eu) [Xe] 4f76s2
(Gd) [Xe] 4f75d16s2
Negative sign as it is V v/s P curve.
(Dy) [Xe] 4f106s2 _.kkRed fpUg D;ksafd ;g V v/s P oØ gSA
(Yb) [Xe] 4f146s2
(Lu) [Xe] 4f145d16s2 7.8
41. = = 2×10–2
390
37. According to Lewis concept water act as Ka = c2 = 16×10–6
Base.
or ;k pKa = 4.8
yqbZl /kkj.kk ds vuqlkj ty yqbZl {kkj dh Hkkafr
O;ogkj djrk gSA 42. Theory based.

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43. Oximes convert in amides through 
Beckmann's rearrangement.
gy. lokZf/kd LFkk;h dkcZ/kuk;u
vkWDlhe csdeku iquZfoU;kl ds }kjk ,ekbMks es
O
ifjofrZr gksrs gSA

U;wure LFkk;h
CH3 CH3 rFkk dkcZ/kuk;u
(CH CO) O
44. 
3 2

49. Phenyl cation is least stable and 
NH2 NH–COCH3
CH3 is most stable.

Br / Fe Qsfuy /kuk;u U;wure LFkk;h gS rFkk 



2

Br lokZf/kd LFkk;h gSA
NHCOCH3
CH3
OH
H2O / H

CHO
Br
50. X is which gives cannizzaro
NH2
reaction with conc. NaOH.
OH
COOH

3 2O /H O
 2H2C
CHO
45. X gS] tks lkanz NaOH ds lkFk
COOH
(A)

  2CH3COOH + 2CO2 dSfutkjks vfHkfØ;k nsrk gSA

46. Presence of electron withdrawing groups in 51. Cr2O72–+14H++ 6Fe+2 


phenol increases acidic nature. Picric acid    6Fe+3 + 2Cr+3 + 7H2O
is 2,4,6- trinitrophenol. X = 14 Y = 2 Z = 7
fQuksy esa bysDVªkWu vkd"khZ lewg dh mifLFkfr or (X+Y+Z) = 14+2+7 = 23
vEyh; izd`fr dks c<+krh gSA fifØd vEy 2,4,6-
52. (a) (c) (d) (e)(f)(h)
VªkbZukbVªksfQuksy gSA
53. 2NaOH+CuSO4 
NH2 OH ONa OCH3
  Cu(OH)2+Na2SO4.
(1) HNO2 (280K) NaOH CH3I mmoles 500x 500 × 0.6
47.
(2) H2O, boil mmoles left 500x–600 0
OH ONa OCH3  Initial pOH = – log x
500x  600
K) NaOH CH3I Final pOH = – log
1000
500x – 600 1
 pOHf – pOHi = –log ×
1000 x

1 500x  600
Most stable   
48. 10 1000x
carbocation
O   1000 x = 5000 x – 6000
   4000 x = 6000
6 3
and Least stable   x=  Ans. 3
carbocation 4 2

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gy- 2NaOH+CuSO4  57. A2 + B2 2AB
  Cu(OH)2+Na2SO4.
x x/2 –2x
feyheksy 500x 500 × 0.6
'ks"k feyheksy 500x–600 0
2A 2B
 izkjfEHkd pOH = – log x
500x  600
vfUre pOH = – log
1000
500x – 600 1 H = x + x/2 – 2x = – 400
 pOHf – pOHi = –log ×
1000 x
= – x/2 = – 400
1 500x  600
   x = 800 kJ
10 1000x
  1000 x = 5000 x – 6000
  4000 x = 6000
Ph Ph Ph
6 3 CH3 H
  x=  Ans. 3
4 2 CH3
H
H3 C
H
H3 C
H
H CH3
58. Ph Ph H
 t 3/ 4  st H H
 2  1 order H
H H Ph
54. Z=  
POS POS
 2t 3/ 4  POS
 3  zero order
  Ph Ph Ph Ph
CH3 H CH3 H
 t 3 / 4  st
 1 dksfV H H H H
 2  CH3 40 / 2
= H H3 C CH3 H3 C H H CH3
Ph = 1.0 Ph H Ph
 2t 3 / 4   2  30 
  ' kwU; dksfV
 3  H 3  H H CH3
H H Ph H
POS POS POS POS
1 1 4
55. K=    = 8 × 10–3 Scm–1 Ph
R a 50 10 CH3
K  1000
m  = 80 S cm2 mol–1 H
H
H
0.1 H

COS & POS
m (HCOOH)
CH 3
1 1 Ph

= m (HCl)  Ca(HCOO)2  (CaCl2 )
2 2 5 all optically inactive. 5 lHkh izdkf'kd
= 425 + 115 – 140 = 400 S cm 2 mol–1
 vlfØ; gSA
  m  0.2
m
0 .1   2 0.1 0.04
Ka = = = 5 × 10–3 M
1  0.8
59.
56. Ea = 300 kJ/mol
 E a   E1a 
 
 T   T  Cat
1

300 (E1a ) f

600 300
(Ea1)f = 150
No. of –COOH group is '2'.
H = (E1a )f  (E1a )b
20 = 150 – (E1a )b –COOH lewg dh la[;k 2 gSA
(E1a )b = 130 kJ/mol

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64.  nCr + nCr – 1 = n+1Cr

   +   +   +   +     
51
3
50
3
49
3
48
3
47
3
47
4
60.
=   +  +  +  + 
51 50 49 48 48
3 3 3 3 4

=   +  +  +  =   +  +
51 50 49 49 51 50
3 3 3 4 3 3

 
50
4

=  +  =  .
51 51 52
3 4 4

65.
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PART-C: MATHEMATICS
Required diameter is  to given line.
61. Let ekuk 2x = t
vHkh"V O;kl nh xbZ js[kk ds yEcor~ gSA
2 1 3t – 4
 – <0  > 0 Hence vr% y + 1 = –2(x – 2)
2–t t –1 (t – 2)(t – 1)
4 4
1 < t < or;k t > 2 1 < 2x < or  2x + y – 3 = 0
3 3
2x > 2 x  (0, log2 4/ 3)  (1, )
z – 1  i z – 1– i 
66.  =0  zz = 2
z  1  i z  1– i 
4 3
62. The volume V  r , r being the radius so locus is a circle vr% fcUnqiFk o`Ùk gSA
3
dr
given that = 2 inch/min
dt 3
67. Statement-1 Arg (2 + 3i) = tan–1
4 3 dr 2
vk;ru V  r , r f=kT;k = 2 bap@feuV
Arg (2 – 3i) = tan–1   
3 dt 3
 2
dV dr
=r2  Arg (2 + 3i) + Arg (2 – 3i) = 0
dt dt
Statement-2 Let z = –2 + 0i, then
dV
 =4(25) (2) = 200  .
dt r 5
z = –2 – 0i
 Arg (z) + Arg ( z ) = 2  0
63. For 0 < x /2,[cos x] = 0 Hence f(x) = 1 for  statement-2 is false.
all x  (0,/2) . 3
gy- dFku-1 : Arg (2 + 3i) = tan–1
f(x) is continuous on (0,/2) This function is 2
neither strictly increasing nor strictly
Arg (2 – 3i) = tan–1  
3
decreasing and its global maximum is 1.  2 
gy- 0 < x /2 ds fy, [cos x] = 0 vr% x  (0,/2)  Arg (2 + 3i) + Arg (2 – 3i) = 0
ds fy, f(x) = 1. dFku-2 : ekuk z = –2 + 0i gS] rc z = –2 – 0i
(0,/2) ds fy, f(x) lrr~ gSA ;g Qyu u rks  Arg (z) + Arg ( z ) = 2  0
,dfn"V o/kZeku gS vkSj u gh ,dfn"V rFkk bldk  dFku-2 vlR; gSA
ije mfPp"B eku 1 gSA

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f(x) – f(a)
68. f'(a+) = lim
x a x–a
| x – a | (x) (x – a)(x)
= lim = lim
x a x–a x  a x–a
= (a)
Similarly blfy, , f(a–) = – (a)

4 1 1 12
 + 2 = 1  2 =
(fg)' fg' g' g g' f' 16 b b 16
69. Nowvc, = = +
fg fg g f x2 12y 2
equation of required ellipse + =1
f  gf '– f ' g 16 16
 ,
g = g2 gf '– fg' x2 12y 2
and rFkk = vHkh"V nh?kZo`Ùk dk lehdj.k + =1
f /g f /g fg 16 16
f' g'
= –
f g
x 1
73. Let ekuk = f(x) = y  x – 1 = yx + y
x 1
70. Given expression fn;k x;k O;atd y 1
 x(y – 1) = –1 – y  x =
a a 1 y
 
2 2
esin t dt – esin t dt
x 1
y xy 1
x  1
f(f(x)) = f   = x 1
= lim
x 0 x Now vc,
  1
x x 1
1
Applying L' Hospital rule, we get x 1
L' gk¡fLiVy fu;e ls
( x  1)  ( x  1) 2 1
= = = 
d
a
( x  1)  ( x  1) 2x x
e
sin2 t
0– dt

 
dx 2 1 y 1
xy (x y) 1
= lim 0  e 
sin
lim f(f(ax)) = =  =
x 0 1 x0 ax  y  1 a( y  1)
a  
=e sin 2
y  1 y 
f ( x)  1
=
dy a( f ( x )  1)
71. tan y = 2sinx cosy
dx
 tany secy dy = 2sinx dx x2 y2 1
74.   1  eE =
  tan y sec y dy  2 sin x dx 4 3 2

 secy = – 2cosx + c  focii of ellipse are (1, 0) and (–1, 0)

secy + 2cosx = c  nh?kZo`Ùk dh ukfHk;ka (1, 0) rFkk (–1, 0) gSA


1 1
2 2
 2aH =  aH =
x y 2 4
72. Equation of ellipse 2
 = 1 it passes
4 b2
 aHeH = 1  eH = 4
through (2, 1)
x2 y2  aH
2
 bH
2
=1
nh?kZo`Ùk dk lehdj.k 2
 2
=1 gS] tks fcUnq
4 b
1 15
(2, 1) ls xqtjrk gSA  bH2 = 1 – =
16 16

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 equation of hyperbola is vfrijoy; dk iqu% aRb vkSj bRc  a  2k.b rFkk

x2 y2 x2 y2 1  b  2k ' ,c (k,k '  Z)


lehdj.k  = 1   
1 15 1 15 16  a  2k (2k ' c)  2k k '.c
16 16
( k  k'  Z)
 distance between directrices fu;rkvksa ds
 aRc
2a 1 15 2
e/; nwjh= = vkSj(L.R) = 2b = 3
e 8 a 2 79. HM gjkRed ek/; = 1 1 1
 
a b c

x –1 3abc
75. x x 1
dx =
ab  bc  ca

dx dx 3G
=  x –1
2
dx –
x x –1 2
=
A

= n x  x 2 – 1 – sec –1 x  C
80. Let ekuk b  ˆi and c  ˆj

 | b  c || kˆ | = 1
76. lim nx = 1
xe
Let ekuk a  a1ˆi  a2 ˆj  a3kˆ
1  a ·b  a · i ˆ = a1 , a · c  a · ˆj = a2 andvkSj
lim =
xe 1– nx
bc
1  1– nx 
lim –   a·  a · kˆ = a3
lim ( nx)1– nx = e x e  1– nx 
= e–1 |bc |
xe
So by solving & putting a1ˆi  a2 ˆj  a3kˆ  a

blfy, lehdj.k gy ,oa j[kus ij


a 4 1
77. b 3 1 = 0  a – 2b + c = 0 a1ˆi  a2 ˆj  a3kˆ  a
c 2 1

 a + c = 2b 81. x>0 x2 = x + 6
x2 – x – 6 = 0
 (x – 3)(x + 2) = 0
78. For every a  Z ds fy,
x = – 2, 3
a  20 a  aRa
x=3
 R is reflexive, R LorqY; gSA

Also rFkk aRb  a  2k b (k  Z)

 b  2k a (k  Z) 82.

 bRa

 R is symmetric R lefer gSA


Let equation of variable line be x cos + y
Furhter aRb and bRc  a  2k.b and
sin = 4
 b  2k ' ,c (k,k '  Z)
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 A = (4 sec, 0) 85. Let 2 3 5 be a divisor, then

B = (0, 4 cosec)  can take 1 or 2,  can take the value 0 and

 (OA)2 + (OB)2 = 16 (sec2 + cosec2)  can take the values 0, 1, 2, 3

= 16 (2 + tan2 + cot2)  Number of ways = 2 × 1 × 4 = 8

 Minimum value of (OA)2 + (OB)2 ekukfd 2 3 5 ,d Hkktd gS] rks


= 16(2 + 2) = 64  dk eku 1 ;k 2 gks ldrk gS]  dk eku 0 gks

ldrk gS vkSj ds eku 0, 1, 2, 3 gks ldrs gSA

gy-  dqy rjhds = 2 × 1 × 4 = 8

86. number of ways rjhdksa dh la[;k


ekukfd pj js[kk dh lehdj.k x cos + y sin
6!
=  2!  6!  720
=4 gSA 2!

A = (4 sec, 0)
7!
m1   720  1800
2!
B = (0, 4 cosec)
and vkSj [I] NTEGE [R]
(OA)2 + (OB)2 = 16 (sec2 + cosec2)
5!
= 16 (2 + tan2 + cot2) m2   60
2!
(OA)2 + (OB)2 dk U;wure eku = 16(2 + 2)
 m1 / m2  30
= 64

87. Given fn;k x;k  = 9


83. N = 7100 – 3100
Let a student obtains x marks out of 75.
= (10 – 3)100 – 3100 = (100C0. 10100 – ........... –
4x
100C
99. 10.399) + 3100 – 3100 Then his marks out of 100 are . Each
3
= (1000)N + 3100 – 3100
4
= (1000) N observation is multiply by .
3
last 3 digits (vafre 3 vad ) = 000
ekuk ,d fo|kFkhZ 75 esa ls x vad izkIr djrk gS

4x
84. Given equation is fn;k x;k lehdj.k gS rks mlds vad 100 esa ls gksxsaA izR;sd izs{k.k
3
cx3 + dx2 – ex – e = 0 4
dks ls xq.kk djus ij
1  1 1 3
= 1 1  1
4
1 1 1   New SD u;k ekud fopyu,  =  9
3
e e
=  + +  +  =– + =0 = 12
c c
  2 = 144.

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88. S.D. U;wure nwjh =
90.
6 15 –3 y= – x y= x
3 –1 1
–3 2 4
(–4 – 2)2  (12  3) 2  (6 – 3) 2

A = 
16ab 
.2
 3 
270 270 = 3 30 .
= =
270 1 1
a= ,b=
4 4

2
89. A line makes angle  with x-axis and z-axis  81A = × 81
3
and  with y-axis.

,d js[kk x-v{k vkSj z-v{k izR;sd ds lkFk  ---- TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS) END ----

dks.k vkSj y-v{k ds lkFk  dks.k cukrh gS

 = cos , m = cos, n = cos 

 2 + m2 + n2 = 1

cos2 + cos2 + cos2  = 1

2cos2  = 1 – cos2 

2cos2  = sin2 

But, it is given ijUrq] fn;k x;k gS

sin2  = 2sin2 

From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get lehdj.k (i) vkSj

(ii), ds }kjk

2sin2  = 2cos2 

 tan2  = 1

1
 cos2  =
2

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