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PHYSICS
1 1 2 4 3 4 4 3 5 2
6 1 7 4 8 2 9 3 10 1
11 2 12 4 13 3 14 3 15 4
16 3 17 3 18 4 19 2 20 1
21 8 22 2 23 8 24 1206 25 6
26 4 27 32 28 0 29 1 30 2
CHEMISTRY
31 2 32 2 33 4 34 4 35 4
36 3 37 2 38 1 39 2 40 4
41 2 42 2 43 4 44 3 45 2
46 3 47 2 48 3 49 3 50 2
51 4 52 4 53 4 54 5 55 5
56 1 57 4 58 200 59 6 60 2
MATHEMATICS
61 4 62 3 63 2 64 3 65 4
66 2 67 1 68 3 69 1 70 3
71 2 72 2 73 1 74 3 75 2
76 2 77 1 78 1 79 3 80 4
81 2 82 6 83 72 84 3 85 50
86 12 87 0 88 171 89 4 90 3
SOLUTION
PHYSICS
1. Stress at any point at distance h from the top is due to the weight of part above it
H r
mg c r 2 c 2rdr 2 c 2c 2 dr 2c R2
2
c cons tan t m dm r 2 dh rdr dh H n
r g g g O g R1 2 g R1
3
F N W (Translational equilibrium along vertical direction)Also f N
2
F F 2 F 2 w
w 1 3 w F
2 2 2 1 3
3. T qE qE T
T qE 2qE 2T T
qE
T
qkQR
kQqR
T
kQqR
kQq
3 3 2
2m m 3
3 R2 R 3 2 2 R3 6 2 R
2 2
3 2R
2 2
4. dT
k T Ts also k TS3 CaseI : whenTS 200 C k1 k
dt
k 50 40 50 40
Case II : whenTS 100 C k 2 k 20 .... i
8 5 min 2
40 30 k 40 30 t
10 .... ii From i and ii 8 t 4040 min utes
t 8 2 5min
2
x 2 y R R 2 Hence R
2 1 L Vmax 2 1 LBq
m
3 3
1 1
3 1 2 3 1 2
2 x1 R 2 9 R x2 R
x1 2R x2 3R
x1 x2 5R
7. 2 2
bt ao b100T 1 1 a
a aoe aoe
3
e 100bT
a ao e
3
100bt
a ao o 3 9
8. 1 2 S 2
100 S
S 91
2 1000 100 100 S
1000
100 S
9. 1,1 1,1
2 1,1
y dx 2 xydy d xy
2
W F dr xy 2 1 joule
0,0
0,0 0,0
The given force is conservative and work done by this force is some along any path.
10. For 1 x x Hence I leads I
L C 2 1
LC
11. Conceptual
12. There is no tendency of slipping as acceleration of both the blocks are same in the
absence of friction. f 0 N
13. RT 7 RT mix RT n 4 n 32
V V0 Vmix M mix 18
M 5 2 M Mix 2n
2n n n 3 5
mix Vmix V0
mix 1 7 5 2 42
1
5 3
14. 2 T3 dV 3
Pt cons tan t cons tan t TdV 3VdT
V VdT T
15. When terminal velocity is acquired, then F f W 4 r 3 g 6 r v 4 r 3 g
B v T
3 3
16. f0 Fe 110 f0 f e 1 25
fe 1 D 100 f D 10 f e 10 cm f e 2.5cm
e
17. conceptual
18. 1 1
3 F
C 1 F
2 6
19. Conceptual
20. 2 t
I 0 cos 1
21. 1 GmM 1 2 GmM
mV02 mv …..(i)(conservation of mechanical energy)
2 5R 2 R
mv0
5 R mvR …….(ii) (conservation of angular momentum
2
about C)
32GM
From(i) and (ii) v0 k 8
105R
22.
2n 1 53.8cm e e end correction
4
2n 3 75.8 cm e n 2, 44cm e 1.2cm e 0.6r , r 2cm
4
23. gx 2 gL2
2
y x tan 0 2
sec 2
h L tan 1 tan 2
2u 2u
24. d 2 Rh A d 2 A 2 RH 1205.76km2
2 2
25. 9 4 r 6
2 2
9 r 4 r
26. Energy in nth orbit E0 E En E1 15V 15 E0 15V Also, E E E0 4eV
2 n 2
n e 16e 4
27. T
0 0 nRT0 1.1P0 1.2V0 nRT T 1.32T0 % change inT
PV 100 32%
T
28. After passes through 1st Polaroid, intensity of light becomes as it becomes polarized.
Now the pass axis of 2nd polaroid is perpendicular to the first, hence the intensity after
passes through 2nd Polaroid is zero.
29. Upper half and lower half has the some focal length.
30. Applying energy conservation
CHEMISTRY
31. I basic nature
32.
H2
HBr / R2 O2
D
Br
34. Forms butan-2-ol through 20 carbocation
NBS Mg
CO2
36. O MgBr
OH
CH 3 C Cl CH 3 C
2 moles
37.
O
H
C
HI
3
N N N N
38. 1 1
Br2 Br n1 2 Br2 BrO3 n2 10 80 2 96
2 10
39. ZnO becomes yellow due to extra cation in interstitial gap
6 1025
M 12 12 gm 6 1023 100 gm ?
12
46. Strong ligand
47. Conceptual
48. It is linear
49. In leaching base is used
50. Charge transfer
51. 2n 22 4
52.
53. 0.059 H
2
2
0
E 0.236 E 0.236 log 2
0 0.236 0.0295log H
2 Ni
2 2
8 log H 108 H H 10 4 P H 4
54. 10 0.85
MST i 0.0821 300 1.9 4.674
85
55. 5C *
56. 1%
57. Terelene, PHBV, Polylactic acid, Glyptal
58. 50 0.2 200
0.05
59. 3 2 0 1 6
60. moles 5 1 3 1 6 1 1 moles 2
MATHEMATICS
61.
E cos 1 (cos 2) sin 1 (sin 2) cot 1 (cot 4)
2 2 2
tan 1 tan 4 cos ec 1 cos ec 6 sec 1 sec6
2 2 2
2 2 4 4 6 2 2 6 5 16
62. a, a R If a, b R b, a R If a, b R, b, c R a, c R
63. PQ k 3 P 2 K 0 P must be invertible
adJP adJP K 3a 4
Q kP 1 K Now q23 i
P 2 8 2
q r p q q r p q
q r p q q r p q
q p q r p q p q q r p p
P T r p q T r p q r p q
65. If Tr 1 is an independent term, then r 5
5 5 5
T6 10C5 sin 1 cos 1
10C5 sin 1 cos 1
f sin 1 .cos 1 sin 1 sin 1
2
2 2
1 2 2 1 2
1 sin
sin Max of f
x
4 16 16 4 16
2 10C5 10 10C 10
Min of f x Required Range , 20 5
2 25 2
66. 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sn
2d a1a2 an 1an 2 2.3 1.4 3n 1 3n 4
1 1 1 1 1 1
LT Sn 0
6 4 3n 1 3n 4 n 6 4 24
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67. a b
2 2
a b 2 a b cos
2 2 2
a b a b sin
2 4
4sin 2 2 2cos 2 1 cos 2 1 cos
1
2 1 cos 1 cos 1 cos 1 cos
2
1 3 2 2 2 2 2 3
cos sin a a b a a b 1 a b sin 2
2 2 4
68. x3 x5
a x ...... bx cx 2 x3 a a
a b x cx2 1 x3 x5........
3! 5!
lim lim 3! 5!
x 2 x3 2 5 2 6
x 0 2 3 4 x 0 x x ........
2x x ...... 2 x x 3 4
2 3
a
Limit is finite, if c 0, a b 0,1 0 c 0, a b, a 6
3!
69. Locus of Q is the line of intersection of the plane x 2 y 3z 4 and
x y5 z 2
1 x 1 1 y 1 1 z 1 0 The line is
1 2 1
70. 2 2
x2 2 y2 2 2x 4 2y 6 0
x 2 y 2 1
4 2
42 3 b2
e AC ae a a e 1 BC
4 2 a
1 b2 3
Area of ABC a e 1 . 1 Length of conjugate axis= 2b 2 2
2 a 2
71.
x2
I dx
2
1 sin x 1 sin x
x2 x2 dx
2 2
0 1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x
2 2
1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x
x2 dx
2
1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x 1 sin x 2
0
2
2 1 1 sin x
x 2 dx
2
0 2 2
1 1 sin x sin x
2 1 1 sin 2 x 3
x 3
x2 dx x 2
dx
0 1 1 sin 3
x 2 1 sin 2
x sin 2
x 0 3 0 3
72. x 2 a 3 x a 0
2
D a 3 4a a 1 a 9 Case (i) when both roots are >2
74.
1,0
a
A x logex dx x a3 x a
a3
a3
3
x
x log e dx h a say h ' a a log a 3.3a 2 a log a.1
a
1
9a5.log a a log a a log ea 9a 4 1 h ' a 0 a
3
1
h ' a changes sign from positive to negative while passing through so it is a
3
maxima.
75. xa y 2 z b
L1 : , A 4,3,8 , B 3,5,7
2 m 4
m 3 B 3,5,7 lies on L1 a 1, b 3
a c b d 1
S.D where a 1, 2,3 , b 2,3, 4 c 2,4,5 , d 3,4,5
b d 6
76. If A 0, A is invertible and we can write AX B as X A1B
a, b, c are in AP 2b A C
3 4 5 a 3 4 5 a 3 4 5 a
4 5 6 b 1 1 1 b a 1 1 1 b a The system is consistant.
5 6 7 c 2 2 2 c a 0 0 0 0
77. dy du dy
Put y 2sin x 5 u 2cos x 2cos x 2 y 2sin x 5 x
dx dx dx
du 1 1
2ux du 2 xdx du 2 xdx c log u x 2 c
dx u u
2 2 2
y 2sin x 5 2e x Now at x y 5 2e x y 2e x 5
78.
Clearly reason in correct 1 x 2 y 2 x Differentiating w.r.t. x
4 x 8 x 1 4 x 1
2
Now f x 2 x 6 1 x 1 f ' x 4 x 1 x 1
4x 8 x 1 4 x 1
81. Clearly CBP CAP (angle in same segment) and PCBA is a cyclic quadrilateral.
BAP BCP 1800
BAP 900 C BCP 900
PBC BAP BAC 900 600 300
If H be the height of the tower CP , then
CP H
tan tan 300
CB 4
4 3
H m 2.31
3
83 3 i 3 i n n
x x cos i sin x 2n cos i sin
2 2 2 6 6 3 3
2 36
n 1 2n 2 n n n
x n x x 2 2cos 2 Now 2 2cos
x 3 n 1
3
35 36
36 cos sin
n 3 6 6
2 36 2 cos 72 2
3
n 1 sin
6
36 2
1
72 2 0 x n dx 72 1dx 72
n
0 n 1 x 0
84. k−1
1
S = k! = , for k > 1
1 (k − 1)!
1−k
1
( − 3 + 1)
( − 1)!
(k − 1) − k
=
(k − 1)!
−1
= −
( − 2)! ( − 1)!
1 2 2 3 3 4
= − + − + − +⋯
0! 1! 1! 2! 2! 3!
2 1 2 3 3 4 99 100
= − + − + − +⋯+ −
1! 0! 1! 2! 2! 3! 98! 99!
2 100
=1+ −
1! 99!
100
=3−
99!
100 100
= +3−
99! 99!
85. c
Let hyperbola is xy C 2 then ct1 lies on circle.
t
2 20 4
Then t1 c , t1t2 c2
, t1t2t3 , t1t2t3t4 1
c
m n 100
l 2, m 44, n 56, 50
l 2
86. (1 + )
=∫
(1 − ) /
=∫ Put − = ⇒ −2 + =2
Then, = −∫
1
= +
= +
√1 −
As (0) = 0 ⇒ =0
Now, ∫ √
= sin +
But (0) = 0 ⇒ =0
1
∴ ( ) = sin
2
Hence, g = ≡
√
⇒ = 12
87. 4 5 6
P R1 , P B1 , P W1 E : Black draw from B2
15 15 15
E 3 3 E 4 E 3
P P ,P
R1 3 3 7 13 B1 13 W1 13
E
P R1 .P
R R
P
E E E E
P R1 P P B1 P P W1 P
R1 B1 W1
4 3
15 13 12 12
0.24
4 3 5 4 6 3 12 20 18 50
15 13 15 13 15 13
88. Here n1 35 x1 80 1 4 n2 65 x2 70 2 3
Combined x
n1 x1 n2 x2
73.5 2
n1 12 d12 n2 22 d22
n1 n2 n1 n2
35 16 42.25 65 9 12.25
d1 x1 x , d 2 x2 x 34.20
100
34.2 n 34.2 5n 171
B A
radius 5 AB S11 24 BC 2r 10 AC AB 2 BC 2 26
288
and AB. AC S11 AD.26 576 AD CD AC AD
13
288 50
26 3.85
13 13
90. Let A 3,0 , B 7,2 Let images of A and B about the line 2 x y 6 0 are
A1 , and B1 , respectively.Then 5, 6 A1 5,6
Equation of reflected ray A ' B is x 3 y 13 0 m 3