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Marking scheme is given in table below: Ce en Por PHYSICS (area) 1012 8 CHEMISTRY _(Par-B) 0 | 2 [MATHEMATICS —(Pert-C) 251036 8 aeovisilt PHYSICS i) area wo (GEE Advanced) CHEMISTRY __(PartE) 481082 = 2 Time Alfoted: 180 Minutes [WwATHEMATICS _(PortF) 531060 vy Tad PHYSICS (Pan-6) Bree 2 4 CHEMISTRY (ParH) 51068 a 4 [ MATHEMATICS (Part!) 681072 a a Penang (@NosTiow i Falana | 4 on on ort) slo cree: Petaans : +1 aero opr cnet OY ow “Furl | alta bcc bY enero ot : pina dowd ea uals ; sh wassence op nu inet ONY eter bw ono fhe crest Zara: 0 novice nn] con FIITJEE Lte, FIITIEE House, 29-A, Kalu Sarai, Sarvapriya Vihar, New Delhi -110016 (wobsit: wwwc.fitoe.com) © Scanned with OKEN Scanner Urea TE © Scanned with OKEN Scanner expres PHYSICS - (PART - A) eka pee emote) This part contains FOUR (04) comprehensions. Based CI ee a ct aaa Ome Aaa ee 1to3 Jon-1 for Q. No- : Scone elevator, then elevator carries him up gon ‘A person walks up a stationary escalator in ts. fhe is stan in tas, The length of elevator is | A of escalator, then time taken a. If man starts to walk on moving escalator in the direction of motior by the man to move up is tt, Le (ay @- htt hot (hth (O)tr-t If man starts to move opposite to moving escalator, then time taken by the man to move up is tt tt aa ear Att not (C)tith O)t-b 3. Velocity of escalator is 1 L ) (8) — 4 I bf © (yee qth, 4.4% Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 4 to. 6 The coefficient of friction between block B and inclined plane is 41, and in between the two block is 41, . The system is released from rest (g=10m/s*) (coss7" $,sina73) 4 If 4, =0.8, 4, =0.8 then (A) both blocks will move together (8) only block A will move and block B remains at rest (C) only block B will move and block A remains at rest (0) None of the blocks will move 5. Inthe previous question the frictional force between block B and plane is (A) 36N (8) 24N (Cc) 12N () 48N 6. __Thefrictional force acting between the two blocks. if 14, = 0.5, 4, = 0.5 (a) BN (8) 6N ()4n (0) Zero © Scanned with OKEN Scanner Comprehension for Q. No. 7 to 9 A triple star system consists of two stars, each of mass m, in the same circular orbit about central star with mass M = 2x10" kg. The two ‘outer stars always le at opposite ends of the diameter of their common circular orbit. The radius of the circular orbit is r =10"'m and the orbital O = period of each star is 1.6x10’sec. [Take x? 0,6= 210°" Nin? kg 7, The mass m of the outer star is ) 810k 6) 8x10” 5 (8) x10" Ag 15 37 (C) x10") 37.10%; (0) {Gx10" kg ©) T10" ke 8. ‘The orbital velocity of each star is “ SNi0«10° m/s 6) N10 x10%m/s © FNi0«10'm/s oF 0x10? m/s 9. The total mechanical energy of the system is 1375 -10750 (a) BP 107 6) x10" A) 64 (8) 64 J (©) 138 1087 (0) 831077 4 4 Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 10 to 12 ‘As shown in above figure a boat contalning three Identical blocks A, B, C made up of different material floats in lake. Material of solld box. ‘Box ~ Made up of wood. B Box —made up of steel. C Box — made up of ice. ‘Answer the question under that particulars situation, TTI © scanned with OKEN Scanner Garssuuser 10. If block A & C are thrown in the water. (A) Level of water will rise (B) Level of water will fall (C) Net buoyancy force given by water will remain same (0) cannot be determined 14. If Box B & C are thrown in water. (A) Level of water will rise (B) Level of water will fall (C) Net buoyancy force given (0) cannot be determined 12, Submerged volume of boat inside water will . (A) increase it box A & B is thrown in lake (8) will not change if any of box is thrown (C) will decrease if any box is thrown (D) will decrease only if B is thrown rou Se een oe Ca eee ered Pree eee. Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 13 to 15 ‘A puddle of water left undisturbed eventually disappears. The liquid molecules escape into the {gas phase, becoming water vapours. We know that particles of matter are always moving and are never at rest. At a given temperature in any gas, liquid or solid, there are particles with different amounts of kinetic energy. In the case of liquids, a small fraction of particles at the surface, hhaving higher kinetic energy, is able to break away from the forces of attraction of other particles and gets converted into vapours. This phenomenon of change of liquid into vapours at any temperature below its boiling point is called evaporation. The rate of evaporation depends upon the surface area exposed to the atmosphere, the temperature, the humidity and the wind speed. 13. The boiling points of two liquids X and Y are 40°C and 90°C respectively. Identify the correct statement regarding X and Y at room temperature. (A) X undergoes evaporation rapidly but Y undergoes evaporation slowly (B) ¥ undergoes evaporation rapidly but X undergoes evaporation slowly (C) X and Y undergo evaporation at the same rate (0) X and Y undergo boiling at the same rate 44, Ten litres of petrol is kept in four containers as shown in the figure. a. B ¢ D ‘AL25°C A25°C ‘AL50°C ‘Arrange the containers in the decreasing order of rate of evaporation, (A) DBCA (8) BCDA (C) DCBA (0) DACB. 15. During evaporation, the temperature of the remaining liquid (A) Increases (B) decreases (C) first increases and then decreases (0) constant © Scanned with OKEN Scanner 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. emcees: eee Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 16 to 18 Dual nature of matter was proposed by di le Broglie in 1923, Davisson and Germer by diffraction experiment. de Broglie or calculated using the following relation : it was experimentally verified by wavelength of matter wave can be h Fav’ Where m = mass of particle, v = velocity of the particle, = wavelength, h = planck’s constant. de Br i velength, . de Broglie hypothesis suggested that electron waves were being diffracted by the targets, much as X-rays are diffracted by planes of atoms in ‘The momentum of a particle which has de-Broglie wavelength of 0.1 nm is (A) 3.210 kg ms (B) 4.2x10kgms* (C) 5.5x10kg ms (D).6.62x10*kg ms" ‘Assuming the velocity to be same, the wavelength of the waves associated with which of the following particles would be maximum? (A) An electron B) A proton {C) An a-particle Dau (D) A deuteron (deuterium) If de-Broglie wavelength of a particle of mass 'm’ is 100 times its velocity then its valu its mass (m) and planck’s constant (h) is given by ” aie ®) of © Af Oy of Comprehension-3 for Q. No. 19 to 21 Different methods of separation are used to get individual components from a mixture. Separation makes it possible to study and use the individual components of a mixture. Heterogeneous mixtures can be separated into their respective constituents by simple physical methods like handpicking, sieving, filtration that we use in our day-to-day life. Sometimes special techniques have to be Used for the separation of the components of a mixture. Mixtures can be separated Using a variety of techniques. Chromatography involves solvent separation on a solid medium. Evaporation removes a liquid from a solution to leave a solid material. Filtration separates solids of different sizes. In a chemical reaction, it is important to isolate the component(s) of interest from all the other materials so they can be further characterized. Studies of biochemical systems, environmental analysis, pharmaceutical research — these and many other areas of research require reliable separation methods. Which process is used to separate a ure of two miscible liquids A and B having boiling points 56° C and 65°C respectively 7 (A) Distillation (B) Fractional distillation (C) Sublimation (0) Steam distillation Crystallization is considered better than evaporation for obtaining pure crystal of sugar because on heating- ; (A) Sugar sublimes (B) Sugar particles will evaporate (C) Sugar particles will decompose (D) Sugar particles will melt © scanned with OKEN Scanner 21. 23. Using the provided information in the following paper chromatogram: ‘Solvent front l2cm 5cm| l2cm Base line Spot Fig: Paper chromatography for compounds A and B. The calculated R, value of A x10". 9 (B) 3 (4 (0) 25 Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 22 to 24 Many chemists had dreamed of having an equation that describes relation of a gas molecule to its environment such as pressure or temperature. The Ideal Gas Law is simply the combination of all Simple Gas Laws (Boyle's Law, Charles’ Law, and Avogadro's Law), and so learning this one means that you have leamed them all. With the ideal gas law, we can use the relationship between the amounts of gases (in moles) and their volumes (in liters) to calculate the Stoichiometry of reactions involving gases, if the pressure and temperature are known. The ideal gas law can be used to calculate volume of gases consumed or produced. The ideal-gas equation frequently is used to interconvert between volumes and molar amounts in chemical ‘equations 0.5 moles of gas A and ‘x’ moles of gas B exert a pressure of 200 Pa in a container of volume 10m? at 100K. Given R is gas constant in JK“'mol”. What is 2R 2R OER © aR 42k 4aR OlomRe ORR Pressure of 1 g ideal gas 'X’ at 300 K is 2 atm. When 2 g of another gas ‘Y" is introduced in the same vessel at same temperature, the pressure become 3 atm. The correct relationship between molar mass of ‘X’ and 'Y' is: (A) M, =2My, (8) M, =4M, (C) M=4M, (0) My=6M, © scanned with OKEN Scanner Gages rer! aper-2)-S&M| 24. Which among the given plots is the corect plot for pressure (p) Vs density (d) for an ideal gas? ee e (a) om o JSS This part contains FOUR (04) compreher Caen nr or tee La aden Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 25 to 27 A D Area of AABD _ BD a. the altitude for both the bases of AABD and AADC is same ‘Area of AADC DC 25, — Thealtitudes of the given triangle are AP = 3, BQ = 4, and CR = 5. What is the ratio of BC: AC: AB? : A ce (A) 20:15:12 (B) 20:12:15 (©) 15:12:20 (0) 3:4:5 Dae © Scanned with OKEN Scanner 26. 27. 29. _ area(ADFE) tn he given figure, DE|IBC and AD:DB=6:4, Find = (ace B) A 5:9 (8) 25: 16 (C) 25:81 (0) None of these ‘A triangle is partitioned into three triangles and a quadrilateral by drawing two lines from vertices to their opposite sides. The areas of the three triangles are 3, 7 and 7, as shown. What is the area of the shaded quadrilateral?” (a) 12 (15 (©) 18 (0) 20 Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 28 to 30 Equation of a straight line is y=mx+C., parallel lines has same slope. If lines are concurrent, they pass through the same common point. I the tine (2x+y-+1)+K(x-y +1) =0 is parallel to 3x4+y+2=0, then kis equal to 2 4 we @t 3 o> os Os The range of values of ¢ such that the two lines x—y=2and ex+y=3 interest in the first quadrant is (A) c>-4 6) ~t<0<8 3 3 (© o>8 (0) 5>1 The value of P for which, three lines 7x—11y+3=0,4x+3y-9=O.and 13x-+py—-48=0 are concurrent. (ay 12 (8) 10 (©) 24 (0) 26 © scanned with OKEN Scanner 3t. 33. 35. At upwards with the same speed al t= 5 s. (take 37. Tax 7 Ie Comprehension-3 for Q. No. 31 to 33 ()_ (x)= 9(x)xq(x)r(x), where p(x) is polynomial when divided by g(x), quotient is q(x) and r(x) reminder. (ii) When p(x) is divided by (x -k) , we get remainder p(k) oe x° 3x? +2x45 and P(a) =P(b) =P(c) =0 then the value of (2~a)(2-b)(2-c) is: 7 Be When x" -3x? +2 divided by one of the following polynomials the quotient and remainder are x~2and-2x+4 respectively. Then required polynomial is (A) oxo (8) xe-x+1 (©) xt4x-1 (0) xt 4x44 ‘The remainder obtained on dividing x* —3x? +7 by x? +3 is ayo (8) 3x?-3x+7 (©) -3x-3x+7 (0) 3x°+3x-7 Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 34 to 36 Solutions of a linear equation are the values of x, y which satisfies the equation. ‘9x +4y = 82 find the value of 'k’ in x* +y? =k when x=2? (A) 240 (8) 260 (©) 236 (0) 256 The area of triangle formed by 2x+y =100, x-axis y-axis is (A) 2200 sq unit (B) 2300 sq unit (C) 2500 sq unit (0) 2400 sq unit In 2 group of goats and hens, the total number of legs is 12 more than twice the total number of heads. The number of goats is: ae (8) 6 (c)2 {D) None of these PHYSICS - (PART - D) ‘ontains FOUR (04) comprehensions. Based on each comprehension, there are TWO] ns of Multiple Choice Questions. Each question ha eM one e eA aes ALL hea Rd Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 37 to 38 t= 0, an arrow is fired vertically upwards with a speed of 98 ms". A second arrow is fired vertically = 9.8 mis") Which of the following is correct?” (A) the two arrows willbe at the same height above the ground at t= 12.5 s (B) the two arrows will be at the same height above the ground at t = 20 s (C) the two arrows will reach back their starting points at t= 20 s and at t= 25 s (0) the two arrows will reach back their starting points at t= 10s and att= 15s UE bt FU RETNA © Scanned with OKEN Scanner TSSIIeeTeresenn ears 38. Which of the following is correct? (A) the ratio of the speed of the first and the second arrows at (®) the ratio of the speed of the first and the second arrows at (6) the maximum height attained by each arrow is 980 m (0) the maximum height attained by each arrow is 490 m Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 39 to 40 hee Blocks m, m,, m, of masses 5kg, 3kg and 2 kg respectively are placed on a horizontal sutace, A force of 60 Nis applied on § kg block as shown in igure. (fake g = 10 mis?) 60N “I 20 swill be 1:2 20 swill be 2:4 Imy_ [mz [mm 39. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ‘assuming no friction between surfaces? A) All three block will move together will the acceleration 10 m/s? (8) All three block will move together will the acceleration 6 m/s? (C) Reaction force between m,and mais 30 N (0) Reaction force between m, and ms is 12 N : 40. If the coeticent of frcion between. bi6cke and horizéntal surface is 0.8. Mark the correct statement(s) ~ 9 ~(A) All three block will move together will the acceleration of 2 m/s® (B) Blocks will not move (C) Reaction force between m; and ma is 30 N (D) Reaction force between mz and ms is zero Comprehension-3 for Q. No. 41 to 42 ‘An object is put in three liquids having different dencitioe, one by one. The object floats with 12 9°71" 7 Parts of its volume outside the surface of liquids of densities dy, dy and dy respectively. 41. Which ofthe following isthe correct order of the densities ofthe three liquids? (A) de> ds. (B) da> dy (C)dia, 42. Which of the following is correct ratio of density of iquids? 88 49 ay 488 py 49 Oana Onna 4 9 Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 43 to 44 ‘ Prepaint A with zero velocity on a smooth track as shown in figure. H is initial height of ball from ground, height hy is height of point 8 from groune & he is the height final position from ground where the ball reached on the right side of track, measured free Ground. Part BC of track if rough (2 # 0) then answer following question, © scanned with OKEN Scanner 43. 44, eee 45. (A) Velocity of the ball at position B is y2e(H ~h) (B) Velocity of the ball at position Cis 2g(H—-h,) (C) Total energy of ball at position C may be meh, (0) Total energy of ball at position C may be zero ‘Which of the following statements are correct about h i the bal? (A) The value of height hss less than Hn 9M and Kinetic eneray ofthe bot? (8) The value of height hzis equal to (H — hy) (C) Kinetic energy of the ball at position C is mg (fh, ~h,) (0) Kinetic energy of the ball at position D is zero CHEMISTRY - (PART - E) ntains FOUR (04) comprehensions. Based on each comprehen CT Roa Lt el Lee eee esc) EO eee eee aor a oy TRS Los eee Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 45 to 46 A large number of orbitals are possible in an atom. Qualitatively these orbitals can be distinguished by their size, shape and orientation. An orbital of smaller size means there is more chance of finding the electron near the nucleus. Similarly shape and orientation mean that there is more probability of finding the electron along certain directions than along others. Atomic ls are precisely distinguished by what are known as quantum numbers. Each orbital is designated by three quantum numbers labelled as n, | and ml, So, Quantum numbers specify the arrangements of electrons in orbitals. There are four quantum numbers that provide information about various aspects of electron behavior. Which of the following sets of Quantum numbers is/are allowed? (A) n=3¢ m,=08=+2 (8) n=3,0=2,m, = 28=+3 4 2 Which among the following statement is/are correct. (A) Electronic configuration of Cris [Ar]3d°4s' (8) s-orbital is non directional in nature (C) The number of subshells associated with n= 4 and m= -2 is 2. (0) The number of electrons that vanadium (z= 23) has in p-orbitals is equal to 12 1 (C) n=3,¢=3,m, =-3; (0) n=3,¢=0,m, = Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 47 to 48 ‘Atoms and molecules are extremely small in size and theit numbers in even a small amount of any substance is really very large. To handle such large numbers, a unit of convenient magnitude is required, Just as we denote one dozen for 12 items, score for 20 items, gross for 144 items, we use the idea of mole to count entities at the microscopic level (i.e., atoms, molecules, particles, electrons, ions, etc). In SI system, mole (symbol, mol) was introduced as seventh base quantity for the amount of a substance. The mole, symbol mol, is the SI unit of amount of substance. One mole contains exactly 6.02214076 *10™ elementary entities. This number is the fixed numerical value of the Avogadro constant, Ne, when expressed in the unit mot” and is called the Avogadro number. PO TITAT © Scanned with OKEN Scanner 47. 48. 49, 50. 51. 52. 18 9 of oxygen has same number of molecules 2807, (iegaeo (8) 28.90 Ne (C) 14g of Ny Oy eaar ‘One mole of oxygen gas at STP is equal to sigs aceaot aniged (A) 6.022x10® molecules of oxygen (8) eae _ {C) 10.9 of oxygen (D) 32g of oxyg Comprehension-3 for Q. No. 49 to 50 A colloid is a heterogeneous system in which one substance is a ome) as $eR, Line Particles in another substance called dispersion medium. The essentia ee Petween a solution and a colbid is that of parle size. While in a solution, the oretiuens Baticles are lons or small molecules, in acolo, the dspersed phase may consist Tiany ahora @ single macromolecule (such as protein or synthetic polymer) or an sos but small enougr as lons or molecules. Colloidal particles are larger than simple molecules but sm: ch t remain suspended. Colloidal particles have an enormous surface area per unit mass as a result of their small size. Colloidal solutions when prepared, generally contain excessive amount of electrolytes and some other soluble impurities. While the presence of traces of electrolyte is essential for the stability of the colloidal solution, larger quantities coagulate it. It is, therefore, necessary to reduce the concentration of these soluble impurities to a requisite minimum. Which of the following is/are not used for the preparation of colloids? (A) Van Arkel Method (8) Bredig's Arc Method (C) Mond Process (0) Ostwald Process ‘Which among the following statement (s) is/are correct? (A) Tyndall effect can be used to distinguish between a colloidal solution and a true solution (8) Peptization is a Process of converting a colloidal solution into precipitate (C) A colloidal solution shows Brownian motion of colloidal particles (0) A colloidal system having a solid substance as a dispersed phase and a liquid as a dispersion medium is classified a Gel Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 51 to 52 Many People have a qualitative idea of what is meant by concentration. Anyone who has made instant coffee or lemonade knows that too much powder gives strongly flavored, highly Foncentrated drink, whereas too litle results in a dilute solution that may be hard to distingcien {rom water. A majority of reactions in the laboratories important to understand as how the arccunt of ‘substance is expressed when it is present in the solution. ‘Therefore, stoichiometry of reactants for solution reactions. Chemists use many different my concentrations. Some are Molarity, Molality, Normality etc. ‘Tho mest concentration is molarity, which is also the most useful for calculations involorn \ethods to define common unit of 19 the stoichiomet of reactions in solution, ry Which of the following solution(s) have same concentration? (A) 20 g of NaOH in 200 mi solution (8) 0.5 mol of KCI in 200 mi Solution (C) 40 g of NaOH in 100 ml solution (0) 20 9 of KOH in 200 mi solution Which of the following concentration terms is/are affected by a change in temperature? (A) Molarity (8) Molatty (C) Normality (D) Mole tra © scanned with OKEN Scanner 53. 55. ea a) (02) questior Cee a Rout eee Tee ae ORs cee teen aoe ee, ae eee aoa eae Cee Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 53 to 54 Medians of a triangle intersect at a point called centroid. Centroid cut each other in ratio 2: 1. If the centroid ofthe triangle formed by the points (a,b), (b,c) i th Subtre. neal and (¢, a) is at the origin, then (A) abe (B) 0 (0) asb+e (0) Babe The coordinates of the centroid of the triangle with vertices (a,0),(0,b) and (a,b) are: (53) © (33) 3°3 2a 2b (©) (2) (0) None of these Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 55 to 56 fa number isin the form (abe) and par =4n+K,n ez then unit agit of (abc) is O*. The unit digit of (6717)" is As (8)7 (C)9 (0) 2 The right most non-zero digit of (80)'"° is (Ay4 (B)2 (8 (6 Comprehension-3 for Q. No. 57 to 58 ‘Sum of two sides of a triangle is always greater than the third side. If £, I] fy, the value of x Is (8) (0) Bs ols Delhi -110016 (website: www fltice.com] © Scanned with OKEN Scanner Gixemrerrr eee 58. From which of the following triplet we can make the sides of triangle (A) {2.2.4} 8) {223} (©) {2.5.8} (0) {910,14} ‘Comprehension-4 for Q. No. 59 to 60 Solution of an ‘equation is the value of variable that satisfies the equation. 59. The solution of the equation 12 = are (A) 1 (8) -1 (c)4 (D) 5 60. fab=x and z = ¥ Which of the following are equal to (a+b)*? A) 2 (xy+2)7 (B) (x+2y)* ©) ony [eo2] (D) xy? (x42 PHYSICS - (PART - G) ea ee eee ee kee ee Be eee eee See eeu a ee Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 61 to 62 A particle ‘A’ starts moving from point A with constant velocity 6 m/s along x — initially at rest starts moving along x — axis after, (8/3) sec of ‘A’ from the same pe a=4 m/s? Based on the above information, answer the following questions. axis. Another particle 'B’ int, with an acceleration 61. The time in sec to the nearest integer when two particles will meet if they are moving in the same line is . 62, In case, both had started simultaneously, it'd "is the distance travelled by the particle B when Particle A has already travelled 18 meters. Find < j Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 63 to 64 f F, BR 1, 7 Based on above figure answer the following questions, There iso fiction anywhere, 63. IF FyF4 = 4/3 and Fy = F2 & ms = ma =my/3, then Ty/T2is 64, FL=30.N, Fa=10.N, mj =1 kg, mz=3kg,mg= kg, then (a4) is © Scanned with OKEN Scanner 665. 66, 67, 68. oe ete eee ee eee part contains TWO (02) comprehen ; eR Ca ee eee) Cer Ie a Leo a ee Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 65 to 66 The Graham's law of diffusion st diffusion or effusion of a gas is inv Rate of diffusion « £ For two gases such r; and ry he fa M Vd YM, (r-f4aven}, molecular mass =2x VD ‘ates that at constant pressure and temperature, the rate of /ersely proportion of the square root of its density 2 gram of hydrogen gas diffuse from a container in 10 minutes. How many grams of oxygen would diffuse through the same container in the same time under similar conditions? Z If initial rate of effusion ratio ( ) for CH, and He is 2:1 at certain temperature, then mole Tie fraction of CH, in initial mixture is Xx10, find X. Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 67 to 68 ‘The Danish physicist Niels Bohr (1885-1962) proposed a new model of the atom in 1915. Neils Bohr was the first to explain quantitatively the general features of the structure of hydrogen atom, and its spectrum. He used Planck's concept of quantization of energy. Though the theory is not the modern quantum mechanics, it can still be used to rationalize many points in the atomic structure and spectra. Bohr’s work was primarily based on the emission spectra of hydrogen. This is also referred to as the planetary mode! of the atom. It explained the inner workings of the hydrogen atom. Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1922 for his work. How many of the following statement(s) is/are correct? (@) Bohr’s theory accounts for the stability and line spectrum of Li ion (b) Bohr’s theory was unable to explain the spliting of spectral lines in the presence of a magnetic field ; + (©) The radius of the first stationary state, called the Bohr orbit, is 52.9 pm (d) According Bohr's model of an atom, qualitatively the magnitude of velocity of electron increases with decrease in principal quantum number (e) The energy of an electron in the Bohr's orbit does not change with time ‘The number of waves in the 5" Bohr orbit of Hydrogen is? © Scanned with OKEN Scanner (ixsoucereees MATHEMATICS - (PART — I) ss eee oye peed ere wea nae eee Bide eee Dae ee re eee Comprehension-1 for Q. No. 69 to 70 ax" +ax™ sax? 44a, ‘Sum of all root: 2s and so on.... a, a, 22 | sum of roots taking product of two roots at a time ee f a? +f? if 69. If wand B are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ax’ +bx +c. Find the value of 2° +", it Lb=3.c=4 ele 70. Obtain absolute value of zero of 3x‘ + 6x? - 2x* 10x -5,, if one of its zeroes is & Comprehension-2 for Q. No. 71 to 72 'ax+by-+o,=0 and a,x+b,y+c, =0 are two linear equations in two variables (i) Ithas unique solution it 2 » a,” b, (i) Ithas no solution if 2.= 5, & a,b,” Gy (ii) It has infinite solution if 2+ = Pe — Ss a be 71. Find the value of solution for which the system of linear equation kx +2y =5 and 3x+y = has zero 72. For what values of k do the equations 3(k-1)x-+4y -8 and 15x-+20y = solutions? (k+13) have infinite © Scanned with OKEN Scanner © scanned with OKEN Scanner

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