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31 D 32 C 33 B 34 C 35 B
36 D 37 C 38 C 39 D 40 B
41 C 42 D 43 B 44 B 45 C
46 C 47 C 48 C 49 B 50 B
51 3 52 8 53 4 54 6 55 1
56 2 57 7 58 2 59 5 60 2
MATHEMATICS
61 D 62 C 63 D 64 C 65 D
66 C 67 C 68 D 69 D 70 B
71 C 72 B 73 C 74 B 75 A
76 C 77 B 78 C 79 B 80 B
81 20 82 4 83 10 84 64 85 2
86 3 87 5 88 46 89 3 90 1
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Initial velocity of stone w.r.t ground 10 3 i 12 j m / s
The initial position of stone and lift are same and when they again meet their final positions will also
be same. So both will have same displacement in vertical direction in same time
1 t2
Displacement of lift 2 t 1 t 2 2t
2 2
1
Displacement of stone 12 t 10 t 2 12t 5t 2
2
2
t
So 2t 12t 5t 2
2
2
11t 20
10t or t sec
2 11
20
So time taken by stone to return to the floor of lift is sec
11
dW
2. For W to be maximum; 0;
dx
i.e., F x 0 x l , x 0
Clearly for d l , the work done is maximum.
Alternate Solution:
External force and displacement are in the same direction
work will be positive continuously so it will be maximum when displacement is maximum.
I 4 107 18
3. B 0 T 18t
2 r 2 0.2
I I
Now, T 2 and T 2 d
MBH M BH B
T BH T 24
Dividing or 2
T BH B T 24 18
T 2 0.1s 0.2 s
4. In the circular motion around the earth, the centripetal force on the satellite is a gravitational force.
Therefore, v 2 GM / R , where M is the mass of the Earth, R is the radius of the orbit of satellite and
G is the universal gravitational constant. Therefore, the kinetic energy increases with the decrease in
the radius of the orbit. The gravitational potential energy is negative and decreases with the decrease
in radius.
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mv
12. Radius of circular orbit R
qB
2mKE 2mT
qB qB
2
If T becomes double & ‘B” becomes tripled then radius becomes R
9
13. de B x dx
3L
e B x dx
2L
5 B L
2
2
14. I d 1mA 103 A
C 2 F 2 106 F
d dV
I D I C CV V
dt dt
dV I D 103
Therefore, 500 Vs 1
dt C 2 106
Therefore, applying a varying potential difference of 500 Vs-1 would produce a displacement current
of desired value.
15. Radius of circular path described by a charged particle in a magnetic field is given
2mK q 2 B 2 r 2 e eB 2 r 2
by r ; Where K = Kinetic energy of electron K
qB 2m m 2
2
1 1
105 1 8 10 20 J 0.5eV
2
1.7 1011 1.6 10 19
2 17
12375
By using W0 E K max eV 0.5eV 4.5eV
2475
1. As mutual repulsive force between the particles is internal for the system and as there is no other
external force on the system, linear momentum of the system is conserved in any direction.
2. As the forces on the particles due to one on the other are equal in magnitude. Opposite in direction
and act along the line joining them always, net torque on the system due to these forces about any
point in space in zero. Therefore angular momentum of the system remains constant about any point
in space.
3. As center of mass of the system lies on the line joining the particles always and force on any of
them is passing through C.M always, torque due to this force on any particle about C.M is zero.
Hence angular momentum of any particle about C.M is conserved individually.
4. About any other point except C.M, torque on any individual particle is not zero. Hence angular
momenta of individual particles change but total angular momentum of the system remains constant.
17.
2 l 22 l
4 l 2
1
l 0.25m
4
26. The forward biased resistance of a diode is
V 0.7 06
R
I 15 5 103
01
R 10
10 10 3
27. Energy required to remove first electron is 24.6 eV. After removing first electrons from this atom, it
will become He+
E1 13.6 2
2
as EZ 2
and Z 2
= - 54.4 eV
Energy required to remove this second electrons will be 54.4 eV.
Total energy required to remove both electrons
= 24.6 + 54.4
= 79 eV
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CHEMISTRY
31. A) SO3 & CO3 ; Both are sp 2 & planar triangular
36. The complex cannot show hydration isomerism as no H 2O ligands are present.
37. The colour of KMnO4 is due to charge transfer phenomenon
38. nm.eq NH 3 nm.eq H 2 SO4
10 1 2 20meq of NH3 = 20 m mol of NH3
1400 neq NH 3
%N
wt.of organic compound
1400 20 10 3
56% .
0.5
39.
40. Reactivity order IV > I > III > II > V on the basis of R and I effect of associated groups.
C=
42.
43. Cleavage of the double bond by Ozonolysis, iodoform Rxn, dry distillation of calcium salts to give
cyclopentanone, followed by wolf–kishner reduction to give cyclohexane.
44. Benzyllic oxidation to give potassium salt of Benzoic acid, followed by acidification to give Benzoic
acid.
45. Gabriel pthalamide synthesis
I1 24.6eV
I 2 I H Z 2 13.6 22 54.4eV
E 24.6 54.4 79 eV
50. 3A B
t 4 min; a 3 x x
a
4x a x
4
At 4 min 75% of first order is completed.
2t1 t
t75% 1 2 min .
2 2
51. X 12 Mg ; Y 15 P
52. conceptual
53. Greater the stability of carbanion, greater is the rate of decarboxylation.
Except CH 3 3 C COOH remaining are more reactive than CH 3COOH .
O
||
54. Except C O R , remaining are ring activating groups.
55.
K P 2 1 2 atm 2 .
MATHS
61. Clearly ( x 1) 2 y 2 ( x 3) i ( y 3)
y 3 and ( x 1) 2 9 ( x 3) 2
1
x
4
1
But 3i does not satisfy the given equation
4
2k k 4
62. Let f ( x) x 2 x 0 by the given data, f (0) 0, f (2) 0, f (3) 0
k 5 k 5
k 4
0 ………. (1)
(k 5)
k 24
0 …….. (2)
(k 5)
4k 49
0 …….. (3)
(k 5)
49
From (1), (2) and (3), k , 24
4
63. Here A A A is an Idempotent matrix
2
A A2 A3 .......... A99
Hence ( I A)99 I 299 1 A
64. We can take 3 cases namely four odd numbers, two odd numbers and zero odd numbers.
Let X be the number of odd numbers chosen
P(sum is even) P ( X 4) P ( X 2) P ( X 0)
4 2 2 4
2 2 1 1 41
4 C2
3 3 3 3 81
65. Let f ( y ) be the inverse of g ( y )
f ' g ( y ) g '( y ) 1
1 1
f ' g (2) g '(2) 1 g 1 y
y 2 f ' 1 14
x 2
i
104
x i
4
102
n n n
n 20
Hence new Variance = 3.96
1
74. From the graph of the functions, the required area = 2
x x 2 dx
2
3
0
x 3 7 x 2 11x 2 f max 3
Clearly 1 is the root a + b + c + = 0
x x x
1 2 n
.... 1
n 1 n 1 n 1
0
1
78. Clearly k cot 22 2 1
2
Hence 100 (k 1) 141
79. Use L11 . L22 0 for three sides of the triangle
80. Clearly a 2; b 1 and c 2 and
81. p 2 q 2 1 or p 2 q 2 0
1
z 2018 z z 2019 1
z
So there are total 2020 solutions
82. The inclination of the line L x y 1 is 1350 . So the slopes of the other two sides will be
tan 1350 600
83. E a b 2c. a c . b
a b 2 c . a c .b a .b
2 2
But a c . b c 0
a .c b . c a .b 1
E 8 2 10
1 9 1 3 9 27
6 x 6 x3 5 0 x 3 5 / 6 or x3 1
dt
86. I 2
dt
1
t 2 1 1
t
1
Put 1 U
t
1 2
Then I 2 log 1 1 c
t
1 1 1
t
2
f (t )
1
1 1
t
35 1
87. The number of un-ordered pairs of subsets of A is 122
2
88. If ‘Q’ is the foot of perpendicular and it divide AB in the ratio :1 then
3 4 5 7 3 1
Q , ,
1 1 1
Now PQ perpendicular AB 7 / 4
5 7 17
, , , ,
3 3 3
3 6 9 46
g (2 x) g ( x)
89. Using the derivative from the first principle g 1 ( x) g (1)
2x x
g 1 ( x) 1
g ( x) x
n (1 y )
90. Write (1 y ) 1/ y
as e y
and evaluate the limit