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Sec:Incoming.Sr.

IIT _*COSC WAT-46 Date: 31-05-20


Time: 3HRS 2019-P2 Max.Marks: 186
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 BD 2 BD 3 ABCD 4 CD 5 BCD

6 BCD 7 CD 8 ACD 9 34.54 10 0.67

11 25.98 12 78.5 13 8.66 14 6.79 15 D

16 A 17 C 18 B

CHEMISTRY
19 ACD 20 AB 21 BCD 22 CD 23 CD

24 BCD 25 AB 26 ACD 27 1.6 28 5

29 19.05 30 1.73 31 3.25 32 0.05 33 B

34 A 35 B 36 D

MATHS
37 ABCD 38 ABCD 39 AB 40 ABCD 41 ABC

42 ABCD 43 ABC 44 ABCD 45 0.75 46 1

47 4 48 4 49 8 50 11 51 A

52 C 53 C 54 B
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.

2.5
VRrms  60   150volt
10
Vrms  VRrms  150V
Vrms 150 150 100
Z   10   33.3  Ans  d 
irms 4.5 4.5 3
VLrms  150  irms  X L
150
XL   50  Ans  b 
3
So correct options are  b  &  d 
2.

Current i3  i1  i2  5 2 sin 100 t 


 
Potential of junction at z is Vz  5 2 sin 100 t  
 2
 
Vz  25 2 sin 100 t  
 2
   
Potential at x;Vx  i1 R  Vz  50sin 100 t    25 2 sin 100 t  
 4  2
 3   
Potential at y;Vy  i2 X c  Vz  50sin 100 t    20 2 sin 100 t  
 4   2
 
Vxy  100sin 100 t  
 4
Net heat is getting released across resistor   irim  .R  125W
2

3. VR2  VL2  1502


VL  VC  50
VR2  VL  VC   130 2
2

Solve to get VR  120,VL  90,VC  40


4. Conceptual
5. Conceptual
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6. For resonance

I 20  I10 sin 
V0 V0 XL
 
X0 xL2  R 2 X L2  R 2
L
 L2 2  R 2 
C
2
1 R
 2   
LC  L 
2
1 R
   
LC  L 
7.

8. Conceptual
9. Initially
1 1
   5 rad / s
LC1 400 106 100
q  q0 cos t 
 
 q  q0 cos   5   0
 10 

So at t  sec ; all the energy of capacitor C1 would be stored in inductor.
10
Now,
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1 1
   10 rad / s
LC2 100 100 106
q02 q2
36% of 
2C1 2C2
3
q q0
10
3q
 0  q0 sin 10t 
10

 sin 10t   0.3  sin
10

t
100
  11 11n
Total time    
10 100 100 200
So n  2
 100 5
10. Q  
2 40 2
L 5 1
Q  0  0 C 
R 2 R
2 1 2
R  6
 R   104
5 100  6  10 30
2
  103  0.67 k 
3
1 1 106
0  L 2  4  16.67 H
LC  C 10  6
di
11. When current is maximum 0
dt
 emf across L  0 and potential difference across the capacitor will be same.
From conservation of change
3CV  CV  6CV0  CV0

5CV0
V 
4
Loss in energy of capacitor  energy stored in inductor
3V 3C
 I max  0
2 L
12. Conceptual
13. till t  0; S1 & S2 closed; S3 : open
Equivalent circuit

q1 q2
V    1
C1 C2
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Now at t  0 ; S1  open  S2 & S3 are closed
Equivalent shown

No dissipative elements  Energy conservation can be applied


1 1 2
  C1  C2  V 2  Limax   2
2 2
 imax 
V
L
 C1  C2   optionA 
Here, C1 & C2 are in parallel  Ceq  C1  C2
1
   Option A
LCaq
At the instant when the energy stored in the inductor is
1 1 2  1
   C1  C2  V 
3 1
U max   C1  C2  V 2   Limax 1 2

4 2 4 2  2
3 1  1
   C1  C2  V 2    C1  C2  V 1 
2

4 2  2
3
V1  V
2
3V 3V
 Li1   i1 
2 2L
14.

Let independence of upper and lower branch z1 and z2 .


 
z1  10, z2  10 , current upper branch i1  2 sin  t  
 3
 
Current in lower branch i2  2 sin  t  
 6
  
Current in through source i1  i2  2sin  t  
 12 
Vi  
Pavg  0 0 cos  
2  12 
 5 2  0.96 
 6.8
x7
15. Conceptual
16. Conceptual
17. P  V .i
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 V0 sin t i0 sin t  Q 
 V0i0 sin t sin t  Q 
18. P  V .i
 V0 sin t i0 sin t  Q 
 V0i0 sin t sin t  Q 

CHEMISTRY
 
19. IF  3LP;IF3  2LP;IF : 2LP;IF5 :1LP;IF7 : zero LP
2 4
20. Fluorine > Chlorine > Bromine > Iodine – oxidizing power
21. NO 2  Cl2O6  ClO 2  NO 2 ClO4  
22. HI > HF > HBr > HCl – melting point
HF  HI  HBr  HCl - boiling point
23. ClF3  H 2O  HF  HClO 2
24. HCl  Fe  FeCl 2  H 2
25. i) its small size ii) highest electronegativity
iii) absence of d – orbitals in the valence shell
iv) low F – F bond dissociation enthalpy
26. Cl 2  H 2O  HCl  HClO
27. 2  5  16  n  factor
28. 3Br2  3Na 2CO3  5NaBr  NaBrO3  3CO 2
M
29. w   ct
nF
63.5  2  9.65  60
  0.381
2  96500
0.381
% of copper =   100  19.05
2
30. Catalyst is CuCl 2
31. P=1.5 and Q=1.75
m
32.  
 0m
33 & 34.
2AgClO3  Cl2  2AgCl  2ClO 2  O 2
2ClO 2  2O3  Cl2O6  2O 2
4HClO 4  P4O10  2Cl2O 7  4HPO3
2HgO  2Cl2  HgO.HgCl2  Cl2O

MATHS
37. Use w  1 and x  y   x  y   xw  yw2   xw2  yw  .
3 3 3
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38. A) Z  r

Z  r2
2

ZZ  r 2
r2
Z
Z
AE  BC
Z  Z1 Z 3  Z 2
  0
Z  Z1 Z 3  Z 2
Z  Z1 Z  Z2
2 2
 23 0
r r r r2
 
Z Z1 Z 3 Z 2
 ZZ1  Z 2 Z 3  0
Z 2 Z3
Z
Z1
Z
B)  cis
Z2
Z3
 cis
Z
Z Z3

Z2 Z
Z 2  Z 2 Z3
 Z  Z 2 Z3

39. Z1  2r
Z 2  2r sin 
Z 3  2r sin 
Z2
 cos  cis
Z1
Z2 cos 
 cis ( )
Z 3 cos 2
 Z 22 cos 2  Z1Z 3 cos 2 

 Z (2 Z  1)  
40. arg  
 Z ( Z  1)  6
 1 
 Z2  
arg  
 Z  (  1)  6
 
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1 
Locus of Z is major segment of a circle passing through  1, 0  and  , 0  and centre at
2 
 1 3 3  3
 ,  and radius 
 4 4  2
1 3 5
 max Re( Z )   
4 2 4
3 3 3 63 3
 max Im( Z )   
4 2 4
3 1 27
 max Z   
2 16 16
3 28

2 16
3 7

2 4
2 1 1 2Z 2 Z3
41. A( Z ) is one vertex the   Z 
Z Z 2 Z3 Z 2  Z3
42.  le ABP,  le DLP are similar.
AP PB AB 4 2
    
PC PB BC 10 5

43. Conceptual
44. Apply the concept of locus and coni’s rotation
45. a 2  b  1  0 ……. (1)

  b  a  0
2
……. (2)

  ab  b   
3
4
3
ab  b   0.75
4
46. Substitute Z  i
 4  ai 3  b 2  ic  d  0
  4  b 2  d  0,  2  ya
47. det Z1  x  iy
Z 2   x  i
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1 
we get x 2   x  sin 2
2 4
k  4
48. Let Z  x  iy
 y2  4x  4
 Let Z   t12  1, 2t1 

w   t22  1, 2t2 

tan 1  t12  t2  
3
4
 Im( Z  w) 
3
3 17
49. max Z1  Z 2  7  
2 2
 max Z1  Z 2   8
50.

OCQR is a cyclic quadrilater


RCQ  600
CQ 3 1
In  leQRC , cos 60     CR  6
CR CR 2
OC  11  OR  Z 3  36  25  11

Z 3  11
2

51 & 52. Z1 max  2  1


Z1 min  2  1
Z 2 max  8
Z 2 min  2
53 & 54. Conceptual

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