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h λ H2
−−−−−−−−
m He
−−
THe 4. Ans ( 4 )
λ = ∴ = √ ×
√
−−−−−
3mkT λ He mH2 TH 2 E = B × C = 2 × 10–7 × 3 × 108 = 60 V/m
−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−− −−
4+ 127 273
× 4 400 8
= √ × = √ = √ C⊥
⃗
E ⃗, B⃗
2+ ×27 273 2 300 3
2. Ans ( 2 ) So, E ⃗ y = 60 sin (0.5 × 103x – 1.5 × 10"t) V/m
5. Ans ( 4 )
Transistor as an amplifier
RL
Vout = β × Vin
Ri
2 × 103
2 = 100 × × Vin
1 × 103
Vin = 10 mV
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6. Ans ( 2 ) 12. Ans ( 3 )
We know that at mean position (x = 0) KE will
be maximum and TE is always 121 12 12 kA2.
2
13. Ans ( 3 )
Action reaction forces are applied by different
objects on each other.
I0 14. Ans ( 3 )
I1 =
2
I0 I0
I2 = cos 2 45 ∘
=
2 4
I0 I0
I3 = cos 2 45 ∘
=
4 8
7. Ans ( 1 )
S 1 : S 2 : S3 : S4
=1:3:5:7
8. Ans ( 1 ) 15. Ans ( 1 )
Power of combination 1 2 1 mv2 1 2
mv − = kx
Peq = P1 + P2 2 2 4 2
100 100 3 2
= + mv = kx 2
40 −25 4
= 2.5 – 4 3 mv2
= k
= –1.5 D 4 x2
24 × 12 17. Ans ( 1 )
R AB = = 8Ω For a good conductor, the graph between
(24 + 12)
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20. Ans ( 1 ) 28. Ans ( 4 )
[V – b] = L3 ⇒ [b] = [V] = L3 Here the activity of the radioactive sample
22. Ans ( 1 ) reduces to half in 140 days. Therefore, the half
λr > λy > λg . Here threshold wavelength > λy . life of the sample is 140 days. 280 days is it's
two half lives. So before two half lives it's
23. Ans ( 2 ) activity was (22 × present activity).
P itch 2
LC = ∴ Initial activity = 2 × 6000 = 24000 dps.
No. of division
10 3
− 29. Ans ( 2 )
5 × 10–6 =
N K1 + K2 = 2400 ⇒ P1 = P2
N = 200 −−−−−− −−−−−−
∴ √ 2K m
1 2 =√ 2 2 2K m
24. Ans ( 3 ) 3
or K 1 =
m2
=
K2 m1 1
Solving these two equations we get K1 =
Kinetic energy of smaller part = 1800 :-
30. Ans ( 3 )
c c
μ = ⇒ vm = ...(1) Potential at r < R is same as that on surface.
vm μ
∵ Velocity = 32. Ans ( 2 )
displacement t 2 1
= = vm ...(2) m1 R 2 = m2 R 2
time time 5 2
(1) = (2) m1 5
=
c t nt m2 4
= ⇒ time =
n time c 33. Ans ( 2 )
26. Ans ( 2 ) So, torque = 10 × 0.5 = 5 N-m
PVx = constant (Polytropic process)
Heat capacity in polytropic process is given by
R
[ C = CV + ]
1−x
Given that PV3 = constant
⇒ x=3 ...(1)
3 34. Ans ( 4 )
also gas is monoatomic so C V = R ...(2) If we assume the earth as a sphere of uniform
2
by formula density, then it can be treated as point mass
3 R 3 R
C = R+ = R− = R placed at its centre. In this case acceleration
2 1−3 2 2
27. Ans ( 2 ) due to gravity g = 0, at the centre. It is not so, if
(I) A1V1 = A2V2 the earth is considered as a sphere of non-
(10) (V1) = (20) (2) uniform density, in that case value of g will be
V1 = 4 m/s
1 1
different at different points and cannot be zero
2 2
(II) P1 + ρ V 1 = P2 + ρ V 2
at any point.
2 2
1 1
P1 + (600) (4)2 = 6000 + (600) (2)2
2 2
P1 = 2400 Pa
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SECTION-B 43. Ans ( 2 )
On liquid force due to surface tension = (2πR)
36. Ans ( 4 ) TcosθC
1 1 In equilibrium : force due to S.T = weight of
Active fraction at instant t2, =
2 t 2 /T1 2 3
/
rise liquid
1 2
Active fraction at instant t1, = (2πR)TcosθC = W
2 t 1 /T1 /2 3
t 2−t 1 W2 4π(2R) 2 T
2t 2 /T1 / 2
1 = = 4 r W2 = 4W1 = 4W
⇒
t 1 /T1
= 2 ⇒2 T1/2
=2 W1 4πR 2 T
2 / 2
= ||4 ⇒ 3
12 33 3 λD 1 2
20 240 β = ⇒ 1 × 10 3 −
= × 10
− 6
×
12 ↔ ↔ 16 = d 3 d
3 71 2
⇒ d = × 10
3m −
38. Ans ( 4 ) 3
μ 0 NI R 2 46. Ans ( 2 )
Bx =
2(r 2 + R 2 )3/2 P =Vrms I rms cos ϕ
2 π 1
If r >> R then R2 <<< 1 (negligible) cos ϕ = cos =
r 3 2
μ 0 NI R 2
μ 0 NI R 2 1 100 100 3 1
Bx ⇒ Bx = – × – × 10 −
× = 2.5 W
≃ ≃
2r 3
∝
r3 √2 √2 2
2(r 2 )3/2
39. Ans ( 1 ) 47. Ans ( 3 )
x 40
First diode is in reverse biasing it acts on open = ⇒ x = 4Ω
6 60
circuit hence no current flows. V 5
I = = = 1 amp.
40. Ans ( 1 ) R eq . 5
Suppose distance of closest approach is r, and 49. Ans ( 1 )
according to energy conservation applied for 5π
For x = 5, y = 4 sin ( ) cos(96πt)
15
elementary charge.
= 2√–3 cos(96πt)
Energy at the time of projection = Energy at
the distance of closest approach So, y will be maximum when cos (96πt) = max
Ze) e =1
= 1 mv2 = 1 ( ⋅
⋅ ⇒ r =
2 4πε 0 r ymax = 2√–3 cm at x = 5
Ze2
2πε 0 mv2 50. Ans ( 4 )
−−
−
2
41. Ans ( 1 ) T = 2π√ℓ/g ⇒ g ∝ ℓT −
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SUBJECT : CHEMISTRY 59. Ans ( 3 )
Mg ⇒ used flash powder and bulbs
SECTION-A Ca ⇒ removing air from vaccum tubes
51. Ans ( 2 ) Be ⇒ Used in manufactur of alloys
NH3 → e– rich hydride Ra ⇒ treatment of cancer
B2H6 → e– deficient hydride 60. Ans ( 3 )
NaH → Saline hydride 1
Δ0 ∝
SiH4 → e– precise hydride λ abs
–
52. Ans ( 2 ) As CN > NH3 > H2O (Δ0)
NH3 ⇒ Intermolecular H-bond. Therefore CN– < NH3 < H2O (λabsorbed)
53. Ans ( 3 ) 62. Ans ( 3 )
n solute
108 ⇒ Unniloctium M = × 1000
Volume of solution (ml)
54. Ans ( 1 ) 1
Red P ⇒ exist in polymeric form 2= × 1000 ⇒ [V = 500 ml]
V mℓ( )
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69. Ans ( 2 ) 88. Ans ( 3 )
at constant pressure ICl 2 ⇒ linear
−
V1 V2
=
T1 T2 SO2 ⇒ Bent
1000 V2 SnCl2 ⇒ Bent
= ⇒ V2 = 600ml
500 300
70. Ans ( 3 ) XeF2 ⇒ linear
Reduction potential of Hydrogen 89. Ans ( 2 )
2H +
+ 2e −
→ H2
Siderite ⇒ FeCO3
o 0.059 1
E RP = E RP − log Cuprite ⇒ Cu2O
2 [H ]
2 +
Sphalerite ⇒ ZnS
71. Ans ( 4 )
n2 90. Ans ( 4 )
rH = 0.529 × Å
Z
12 0.529 2r
r Li 2 =
+ 0.529 × Å= Å=
3 3 3
93. Ans ( 2 )
78. Ans ( 1 )
O3 /H 2 O KOH + HCOOH → HCOOK + H2O
CH 3 − C ≡ C − C H 3 −−−−−→ 2C H 3 COOH
0.01 mol
[HCOOK] = = 0.01 M
79. Ans ( 3 ) 1L
HCOOK → salt of wA & SB
1
pH = (pKw + pKa + log C)
2
86. Ans ( 4 )
[Co(NH3)6] [Co(ONO)6] 97. Ans ( 4 )
Hexaammine cobalt (III) hexanitrito-O Addition polymer
cobaltate (III) 99. Ans ( 3 )
87. Ans ( 4 ) Oxymercuration reaction
F2 has lower bond dissociation energy due to
larger lp – lp repulsion due to small size of
fluorine
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SUBJECT : BOTANY 135. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XI Pg. No # 6
SECTION-A
SECTION-B
107. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Pg.#102 138. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Pg.# 99
108. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT XII Pg.#115 139. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XI, Pg. # 216, 220
109. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Pg.#118 145. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XII Pg.#26,27
116. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT XIth Pg.#247 150. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XII Pg. No # 30-31
117. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XIth Pg.#252 SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY
118. Ans ( 1 ) SECTION-A
NCERT XIth Pg.#243
151. Ans ( 4 )
121. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT Pg. No.288
NCERT-XIth Pg # 216, 220
152. Ans ( 2 )
124. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. No.275
NCERT XI Pg. # 19
153. Ans ( 3 )
126. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg. No.275
NCERT XI Pg.#35
171. Ans ( 3 )
127. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg.#105
NCERT XI Pg.#67,68,69,70
172. Ans ( 2 )
128. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg.#107
NCERT XI Pg.#72
173. Ans ( 3 )
129. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT Pg.#97
NCERT XI Pg.#73,74,75
133. Ans ( 4 ) SECTION-B
NCERT XI Pg # 24 (E); 25(H) 186. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT Pg. No.303, 304, 305
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