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ANSWER KEY
SOLUTION
1. (3)
Take the mass m as a point mass. At the instant when the pendulum collides with the nail, m has a
velocity 2gl . Under the critical condition that the mass can just swing completely round in a
circle, the gravitation force is equal to the centripetal force when the mass is at the top of the circle.
Let the velocity of the mass at this instant be 1 , and we have
m12
mg ,
ld
or 12 l d g .
The energy equation
m2 m12
2mg l d ,
2 2
Or 2 gl l d g 4 l d g
then gives the minimum distance as
3l
d .
5
2. (3)
3. (5)
6 2
V
6 2
12
3m
4
1
Vx 8 2 m/s
4
mdh0 1
Vy 6 3
dt 2
4. (2)
One spring will be compressed at a time
x
So, 2
y
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Major Test – 2 : Physics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
5. (7)
R V I
Using, 100 100
R V I
5 0.2
100 7%
100 10
6. (2)
Length of image using magnification concept is 10 cm.
7. (BC)
As the projectile goes up power of gravitational force is negative as displacement is opposite to the
force and when it comes down it becomes positive and at the topmost point as velocity is normal to
weight it is zero. Magnitude of power can be given as P mg . v y mg (u y gt ) hence options (B)
and (C) are correct.
8. (B)
9. (AD)
Centripetal force required to 2 kg block
m2 r22
2 2 2 16 N
2
Since, no friction is available to this block, centripetal force will be provided by tension.
Centripetal force required to 1 kg block
m1r12 11 2 4 N
2
10. (B)
v 02
For bee, at highest point an ... 1
r
v2 2 v2
For stone g 0 r 0 ... 2
r 2g
(1) & (2)
v2 2g
a n 0 2 20 m s 2
v0
11. (B)
Balancing force along the edge of blades and perpendicular to it
tan
2
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Major Test – 2 : Physics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
12. (D)
On solving
M 2 2 2
T r
2L
L r
13. (3.20)
14. (2.00)
15. (60.00)
16. (1.50)
17. (0.50)
2H h 2h
T
g g
dT h 1
0
dh H 2
18. (8.00)
0.72 0.36 0.36 g
a g g
0.72 0.36 3 0.36 3
1 2 0.36 0.72 g
ST a g
2 0.36 0.72 6
2 0.36 0.72 100
8J
3 0.36 3
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Major Test – 2 : Chemistry (Paper - 2) Code : 22
ANSWER KEY
19. (0) 20. (0) 21. (4) 22. (1) 23. (8)
24. (3) 25. (BC) 26. (ACD) 27. (AC) 28. (ABCD)
29. (AC) 30. (ABC) 31. (1.00) 32. (607.8)
33. (421.87 or 421.88) 34. (2.08) 35. (0.25) 36. (0.62)
SOLUTIONS
19. (0)
Factual
20. (0)
21. (4)
n1 7, n 2 3
22. (1)
1000 XKOH
mKOH
18 1 XKOH
1000 X NaOH
m NaOH
18 1 X NaOH
Given X NaOH 1 X NaOH 1
X NaOH XKOH
X KOH 1 X NaOH
Ans. 1
1 X KOH X NaOH
23. (8)
P 45 P2 45 x
P 45 P1 45 x
P1 P2 10
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Major Test – 2 : Chemistry (Paper - 2) Code : 22
P2 45 x 45 x 10 P2
45P2 xP2 450 45P2 10x P2 x
450
P2 5
2x
450
P2 13 5 8cm
2 225
24. (3)
F e F
IE1 is reverse of Electron affinity EA1 order.
25. (BC)
26. (ACD)
Greater the +I effect
(A) lesser is the acidity
I branching
(B) Greater the –I effect, more the acidity
–I NO2 > CN > Cl
(D) Factual
27. (AC)
28. (ABCD)
BO CO = 3
BO CO2 = 2
BO CO32 1.33
There is intramolecular H bonding in O-nitrophenol.
Lower B.P. only KHF2 exist. Glycerol more viscous due to greater extent of H bond.
29. (AC)
30. (ABC)
A gas can be liquefied at T = TC and P equal to or greater than PC.
A gas can be liquefied at T < TC and P = PC
31. (1.00)
32. (607.8)
H U PV
H 14 L atm 2 1 10 L atm
= 6 atm
= 607.8 J
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Major Test – 2 : Chemistry (Paper - 2) Code : 22
34. (2.08)
35. (0.25)
3O2 2O3
1.8 –3V 2V
1.8 3V 2V 1.6 V 0.2
0.4
XO3 0.25
1.6
36. (0.62)
CH3
CH3
CH3
Dipole moment is 3x
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Major Test – 2 : Mathematics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
ANSWER KEY
37. (1) 38. (3) 39. (0) 40. (5) 41. (2)
42. (8) 43. (ABC) 44. (ABC) 45. (BC) 46. (AC)
47. (ABC) 48. (BC) 49. (49.00) 50. (9.00) 51. (8.00)
52. (5.00) 53. (2.00) 54. (197.00)
SOLUTIONS
37. (1)
260 1 7 20C0 20C1 7 20C2 7 2 ................
20 20
C20 7 20
the remainder 20C0 1
38. (3)
3sin10o sin 30o
1
K
4
3sin 50o sin150 o
3sin 70o sin 210 o
1 3
4
3 sin10 o
sin 50 o
sin 70 o
2
1 3
3 sin10o 2 cos 60o sin10o
4 2
3
8
8K 6 3
39. (0)
cos 1 cos 2 sin 2
40. (5)
Let the equation of L2 be L1 + L = 0
(1 + ) x + (2 + ) y + 3 + = 0
Slopes of L2, L and L1 are
1
, 1, 1/ 2
2
Since L is the bisector of the angle between L1 and L2
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Major Test – 2 : Mathematics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
1
1
2 1 1/ 2
3
1 1 1/ 2
1
2
So the equation of L22 is y + 2x = 0 m = –2 and m2 + 1 = 5
41. (2)
Equation of the line through P(2, 3) is
x 2 y 3
cos sin
30o
If PA = r1, PB = r2 then r1, r2 are the roots of the equation.
(2 + r cos )2 – 2(2 + r cos ) (3 + r sin ) – (3 + r sin )2 = 0
r2 (cos 2 – sin 2 ) – 2r (cos + 5 sin ) – 17 = 0
17
So a = PA PB= r1r2 =
cos 2 sin 2
17 3 1
a 3 1 2
17
42. (8)
For a line we require two points. Therefore, the number of lines which we can obtain is 15
C2 105 .
Since 8 of these points lie on a straight line, we lose 8 C2 28 lines and get just one line on which
these points lie.
Therefore, the number of lines is 105 28 1 78 m m 70 8
43. (ABC)
Let O be the centre of C
Power of point P w.r.t. C = 256 + 16 – 96 – 32 = 144
So, PQ.PR 144 PQ PR 2 144
Also if QR is diameter PQ + PR = (13 – 5) + (13 + 5) = 26
So, PQ PR (24, 26) {24 when Q and R coincide and 26 when QR is dia}
Hence PQ + PR = 25
So, L PQ PR (PQ PR)2 4.PQ.PR 625 576 7
49
25
OM 4 51
m tan
MP 49 25
169 25
4
Hence, A, B, C.
Equation of the lines joining the origin to the points of intersection of the given lines is
3x2 + xy – 4x(2x + y) + 1 (2x + y)2 = 0
(Making the equation of the pair of lines homogeneous with the help of the equation of the line)
x2 – xy – y2 = 0
Which are perpendicular for all values of .
c c
x ,
a a
If the two given equation have a common root, then this root must be c / a .
c c
Thus d 2e f 0
a a
d f 2e c 2e 2e
a c c a ac b
d e f
, . are in A.P.
a b c
48. (BC)
20 20
13 1 13 1/4
4 1/4
4 6
6
Let (r + 1)th term will be rational.
20 r r
Tr + 1 = 20Cr 4 3 64
We have to find values of r for which Tr + 1 would be Rational term
For r = 20, 8, Tr + 1 would be rational
Hence, No. of rational terms 2
No. of irrational terms = 21 – 2 = 19
Option (B) is correct Answer.
20
1 th i.e. 11 form will be middle term
th
2
Middle term,
20 10 10
20
13 41
T11 = C10 4 × 6
10 10
= 20C10 × 4 3 × 6 4
= which is irrational.
Option (C) is also correct
Option (B) and (C) are correct Answers.
49. (49.00)
(1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 1) + (2 + 4 + 6 + 6 + 4 + 2) = 49
50. (9.00)
tan cos tan / 2 sin
cos n / 2 sin n I
sin cos 2n 1 / 2
2n 1
sin cos
2
2n 1
cos / 4
2 2
Since 1 cos / 4 1
2n 1
1 1
2 2
n 0 or 1 as n is an integer
cos / 4 1/ 2 2
8cos 2 / 4 1
72 cos 2 / 4 9
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Major Test – 2 : Mathematics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
51. (8.00)
Let an denote the length of a side of Sn. We are given:
Length of a side of Sn = Length of a diagonal of Sn+1
a 1
a n 2a n 1 n 1
an 2
Thus, a1, a2, a2, …. is a G.P. with first term 10 and common ratio 1/ 2 . Therefore,
n 1
a n 10 1 / 2
52. (5.00)
6 1 5
Length of the perpendicular from the centre (2, –1) on the tangent 3x y 0 is , which
9 1 10
is the radius of the circle. Equation of the circle is
x 2 y 1 5 / 2
2 2
Or 2 x 2 y 1 5 0
2 2
The required length 2 3 2 3 1 5 5
2 2
53. (2.00)
Centre of the circle is C(5, 7). Let P(–7, 2) be the given point and the line joining P and C meet the
circle at A and B
Now PC 12 5 13
2 2
13
2
pq 5 5 2 11 s
2
G. M of p, q =
s
2
11
54. (197.00)
2 2 2 2 2
6 6 5 4 3 2
IF 2 1 6C0 6C1 6C2 6C3 6C4
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Major Test – 2 : Mathematics (Paper - 2) Code : 22
2 C 2
1 0
6 6
C5 6
2 2 2 2
6 6 5 4 0
f 2 1 6C0 6C1 6C2 .... 6C6
Adding
I F f 2 2 6C2 2 6C4 2 6C6 2
6 4 2 0
= 2 [8 + 60 + 30 + 1] = 2 [99] = 198
But F + f = 1 I = 198 – 1 = 197
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