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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
r
1. sin c
d
Angle of polarization when light falls on the medium from air is
1 1 1
i p tan 1 d
r
tan
sin c
tan 1
sin 45
tan 1 2
2. As no light is coming from c2 , initial angle between c1 and c2 is 900 . After rotating c1 angle between
c1 and c2 is 450
I0
I 2 I 0 cos2 45
2
a
3. Resolving power of a telescope . Therefore to have more resolution lens of more aperture
1.22
is preferred.
4. Circular aperture= 2.4 m and 95 nm. a sin 1.22 a 1.22
9
1.22 1.22 9510
4.83 10 8 radian
a 2.4m
2 sin
5. Sol: P
1.22
6.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 f e
ue
ve ue f e 25 ue f e ue f e 25 f e 25
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v
1 0 v0 1
v0 u0 f 0 v0 u0 1 u0 v0 u0
25 f e 500 20 f e 25 fe 500 5 f e
v0 ue 20 v0 20 v0
25 f e 25 f e 25 fe
500 5 f e 500 5 f e 25 f e 475 6 f e
v0 1 1
25 f e 25 f e 25 f e
v0 D v0 25 475 6 f e f e 25 475
m 1 100 1 100 100 f e 475 6 f e f e 4.48cm
u0 fe u0 fe 25 f e f e 106
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I0
I
2
7.
KA0 2
KA2 A0 2 A amplitude of unpolarized light.
2
8. In the first position of analyser, analyser is perpendicular to plane of vibration of B and parallel to
Plane of vibration of A. After rotation of 300 analyser makes 300 with A and 600 with B
I A cos 2 30 I B cos 2 60
3 1 I 1
IA IB A
4 4 IB 3
9. .
Both obtain same angle, since image can be at a distance greater than 25 cm, object can be moved
closer to eye.
10.
g
a sin B g sin(90 B ) tan B
a
When going from glass to air
a
tan B' cot B tan B B' B
g 2 2
i f 60
11. m 0 i 2 8
0 fe 15
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12.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.1
1 v0 11cm
v0 u0 f 0 v0 1.1 1 v0 1.1 v0 1.1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 25
ue cm
ve ue f e 25 ue 2.5 ue 2.5 25 25 11
v0 D 11 25
m 1 1 10 11 110
u0 f e 1.1 2.5
25
Length of the tube L v0 ue 11 13.27 cm
11
13.
v0 f e 14cm v0 14 5 9 cm
v0 D
m for relaxed eye
u0 f e
v0 25 9
25 v0 5u0 u0 1.8cm
u0 5 5
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10.8
f 0 1.5cm
v0 u0 f 0 9 1.8 f 0 f 0 9 1.8
14.
1 1 1 1 1 1
ue 3cm
ve ue f e ue 3
v0 ue L v0 15 3 12 cm
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5
u0 2.4 cm
v0 uo f 0 12 u0 2 u0 12 2 12
15.
f 0 f e 54 cm
f0 f
m 8 0 f 0 8 f e
fe fe
8 f e f e 54 f e 6cm and f0 48cm
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 25
For eye lens ue cm
ve ue fe 25 ue 5 ue 25 6
59 6v 59
v0 14 ue and u 0 0 cm .
6 25 25
1 1 1 6 25 1 59
For objective f0 cm
v0 u0 f0 59 59 f0 31
20. 1.22
a
dis tan ce O1O2 d 1.22 d
a
1.22 5893 1010 4 108
Distance= O1O2 57.5m
5
21.
h ' 20 h h'
m
0 , , h u & h ' 20
0 h u D D
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
f v u 10 20 u u 10 20 20
v 20
m 3
u 20
3
1.22 1.22
22. T & E
DT DE
E DT 5
Minimum magnification required m 2000
T DE 2.5 103
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23. Minimum magnifying power Image is at
D
m
f 0
a
d sin 2
a sin 1.22 a 1.22 a min 1.22 2sin d min 1.22
x x
0.61
d min
sin
d min 0.61
0 where D is the least distance of distinct vision
D D sin
1.22
for eye, min where d is diameter of pupil of the eye
d
1.22
d 2 D sin 2 25 102 0.24
Minimum magnification mmin mmin 30
0 0.61 d 4 103
D sin
I
24. If I 0 is intensity of light from source (which is unpolarised), it becomes 0 after passing through Pl.
2
I
It becomes I 2 0 cos 60 after passing through P2
2
I I 1 3 256 3
It becomes I 3 0 cos 60 cos 30 0 24 Wm 2 after passing through P3.
2 2 4 4 2 16
25. Reading glass forms the image of near objects (at least distance of clear vision for normal eye (25cm))
at his near point for distinct vision D '
1 1 1
v u f
P 2D 2m1
1 2
cm1
f 100
1 1 2 1 1 1 1
'
' D ' 50 cm
D 25 100 D 25 50 50
26.
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Let be the angle between 1st and 2nd polarizers then angle between 2nd and 3rd polarizers
becomes 90 as the 3rd is perpendicular to the 1st .
After passing through 1st polarizer intensity of light becomes 16wm2 .
Intensity of light coming through 2nd is I 2 16 cos 2
Intensity of light coming through 3rd is
I 3 I 2 cos 2 90
3
3 16 cos 2 sin 2 3 4sin cos sin 2 2 600 300
2
v0 D
m for relexed eye
u0 f e
v0 25 v v
45 0 9 u0 0
27. u0 5 u0 9
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1
v0 10 f 0 10 1 10cm
v0 u0 f 0 v0 u0 f 0 v0 v0 f 0
Tube length L v0 f e 10 5 15cm
28.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.05 1
v0 u0 f 0 v0 1.25 1.2 v0 1.2 1.25 1.2 1.25 30
v0 30cm
v0 D
m when final imageis at infinity
u0 f e
30 25
m= 200
1.25 3
cv
29. Refractive index = n r K where r = relative permeability, K= dielectric
cm 0 0
constant of the medium
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CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. 2 NaCl H 2 SO4 Na2 SO4 2 HCl
2 KI H 2 SO4 K 2 SO4 2 HI
2 HI H 2 SO4 2 H 2O SO2 I 2
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Conceptual
37. H 2O Cl2 HCl HOCl
38. Conc H 2 SO4 Oxidizes Br ion to orange coloured Br2 gas which interferes with brown ring test
39. H 2 SO4 H 2 S 2 H 2O SO2 S
40. Conceptual
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. Conceptual
44. When H 2 S is passed in acid medium the Ilnd group cations Cu 2 , Bi 3 and Pb 2 will be precipitated
as sulphides
45. 1. Passing H 2 S in acid medium precipitates CuS but not Al 3 and Ni 2 .
2. Addition of NH 4Cl and NH 4OH now precipitates Al OH 3 but not Ni 2 . Ni 2 is precipitated as
NiS in alkaline medium.
46. Conceptual
47. Conceptual
48. Conceptual
49. Conceptual
50. Pb NO3 2 on heating decomposes with crackling sound liberating NO2 and O2 . PbO appears
yellow-brown on heating.
51. Conceptual
52. Conceptual
53.
H2SO4 conc
NO3
NO2
⸫Only conc.H 2SO4 can be commonly used for both
54. Conceptual
55. Na(NH4)HPO4 . 4H2O
56. Conceptual
57. Conceptual
58. Conceptual
59. Conceptual
60. Cu, Ni
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61. If x denotes the number of times he can take unit step and y denotes the number of times he
can take 2 steps, then x 2 y 7 . We must have x 1, 3, 5 .
If x = 1, the steps will be 1 2 2 2
4!
Number of ways 4
3!
If x = 3, the steps will be 1 1 1 2 2
5!
Number of ways 10
2!3!
If x = 5, the steps will be 1 1 1 1 1 2
Number of ways 6C1 6
n n 1 n n 1
2 2 33 2n or 33 n 2
2 1 2
Or n 2 5n 66 0 or n 11 n 6 0
n 11
Total participants 2 11 13
63. Given numbers can be rearranged as
1 4 7……..88 30
2 5 8……..89 30
3 6 9……..90 30
That means we must take two numbers from last row or one number each from first and second row.
Total ways 30C2 30C1. 30 C1 435 900 1335
n
64. k
Cr r Cr r 1Cr r 2Cr ...... nCr
k r
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n 1Cn r
f n 2n 1 1
65. ‘ + ’ signs can be put in a row in one ways creating seven gaps shown as arrows:
Now 4 ‘ - ’ signs must be kept in these gaps. So, now two ‘ - ’ signs should be together
Out of these 7 gaps 4 can be chose in 7 C4 ways.
67. We have
3 x y 2 z 24 , x 0, y 0, z 0
Let x k y z 24 3k ……….(1)
Here 0 24 3k 24
Hence, 0 k 8
24 3 k 2 1
The total number of integral solutions of equation (1) is C2 1 25 3 k C1 25 3k
8.9
25.9 3. 225 108 117
2
68. The minimum number that can appear on a throw is 1 and the maximum number is 6. Thus, the
problem is equivalent to finding the number of integral solutions to the equation.
x1 x2 x3 12 , where 1 x1 , x2 , x3 6
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3
=coeff. Of x12 in x 3 1 x x 2 .... x 5
3 3
=coeff. Of x9 in 1 x 6 1 x
3
=coeff. Of x9 in 1 3 x 6 3 x12 x18 1 x
3 3
=coeff. Of x9 in 1 x [ 3 coeff. Of x 3 in 1 x ]
9 31C9 3 331C3
10C1 3 5C2 55 30 25 .
69. A,A;I,I;N,N;E,X,M,T,O
The following cases arise:
Case I: All letters different: The required number of choosing 4 different letters from 8 different
(A,I,N,E,X,M,T,O) types of the letters.
8.7.6.5
The number of combinations 8C4 70 and the number of permutations 8 P4 8.7.6.5
1.2.3.4
1680
Case II: Two alike of one type and Two alike of another type:
This must be 2A’s 2I’s, or 2I’s, 2N’s, 2A’s
The number of combinations 3C2 3
4!
and the number of permutations 3. 18
2!2!
Case III: Two alike and Two different:
This must be 2A’s or 2I’s or 2N’s and for each case 7 different letters.
e.g., for 2A, 7 differents’ are I,N,E,X,M,T,O
The number of combinations 3C1 7 C2
76
3 63 .
1 2
4!
and the number of permutations 63. 756
2!
From Cases I,II and III,
The number of combinations 70 3 63 136 . and the number of permutations 1680 18 756
=2454
6
70. (i) The number of ways in which atleast two of them in the wrong envelopes C6 r Dr
r 2
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1 1 1 1 1
6C4 .2! 1 6C3 .3!1
1! 2! 1! 2! 3!
1 1 1 1
6C2 .4!1
1! 2! 3! 4!
1 1 1 1 1
6C1.5!1
1! 2! 3! 4! 5!
1 1 1 1 1 1
6C0 6! 1
1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 6!
15 40 135 264 265 719
(ii) The number of ways is which all letters be placed in wrong envelopes
1 1 1 1 1 1
6!1
1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 6!
1 1 1 1 1
720
2 6 24 120 720
360 120 30 6 1 265
71. 166320 24.33.7.5.11
792 23.32.11
a 2 x1 3 y1 7 z1 5u111w1
b 2 x2 3 y2 7 z2 5u211w2
x1 , x2 2 ways
y1 , y2 2 ways
z1 , z2 2 ways 16 ordered pair
u1 , u2 2 ways
w1 , w2 1 ways
72. If L.C.M. of p and q is r 2t 4 s 2 , then distribution of factors r is as follows:
Thus, factors r can be distributed in 2 3 1 ways. Similarly, factors t and s can be distributed in
2 5 1 and 2 3 1 ways respectively
Hence, number of ordered pairs are 2 3 1 2 5 1 2 3 1 225
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73. xyz 21 32 51
y 2 2 3 2 5 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 W
z 23 33 5 3 , 3 , 3 , 3 W
1 2 3 1
1 2 3 2
1 2 3 1
74. For n;
B1 , B2 , B3 , B4 , B5 , G1 , G2 , G3 , G4 , G5
Now, we have to arrange 5 girls in such a way that group of four girls and the fifth girl are arranged
in any two of the six position shown as arrows.
Two positions can be selected in 6 C2 ways.
Now, this group and the fifth girl can be arranged in selected two positions in 2! Ways.
Also, four girls arranged among themselves in 4! Ways.
Hence number of arrangements m 5!. 6C2 . 5C4 .2!
4! 5!.15.2.5!
m 5! 15 2 5!
5
n 5! 6!
75. 2y must be odd natural number
So take 2 y 2k 1 and k 1
x 2k 1 z 13
2m 2k 2n 14
m k n 7 m, n and k 1
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BB 5C2 .3 30
50
Case-2: Delegation consists of 6 members
(a) 1 Boy + 5 Girls 2 C1 6 C5 12
77 ways
78. Number of digits are 9.
Select 2 places for the digit 1 and 2 in 9 C2 ways
From the remaining 7 places, selected any two places for 3 and 4 in 7 C2 ways and from the
remaining 5 places, select any two for 5 and 6 in C2 ways. Now, the remaining 3 digits can be filled
in 3! ways
Total ways 9 C2 . 7 C2 . 5C2 .3!
9! 7! 5! 9! 9.8.7!
. . .3! 9.7!
2!.7! 2!.5! 2!.3! 8 8
79. No. of words when it contains.
4!
(a) 3 alike, 1 different 1 8C1 32
3!
4!
(b) 2 alike, 2 alike 1 6
2!2!
4!
(c) 2 alike, 1 different, 1 different 2 8C2 672
2!
Total number of required words = 710
80.
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We can have
(i) 4 teachers + 6 students 4T and 2G , 4 B 3G 3B 4G 2 B
82.
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83.
Out of these 3 digits, one is to be used once and other two twice.
To be used once can be taken in C1 (say 1)
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2,4,6,……….,100 (50 numbers)
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50.51 50.49 50
Now number of ways 51C2 50 C2 100 2500
2 2 2
86.
87.
88.
89.
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90.
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