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1. Area of ABE
2
2.5 105 0.05 103
2
4
1.5 CD 3
Since, AEB and BCD are similar, therefore CD 0.05 0.03
2.5 0.05 5
1 4.5 9 25 9
Area of BCD
2
1.5 105 0.03 103 WN
2 4
4J
4 4
2. Total energy released from Au198 Hg198
q
iR1
C
CER1
q
R1 R 2
ln q ln C ln E LnR 1 ln R 1 R 2
q C E R 1 * R 1 R 2 5
+ 6
q C E R1 , R1 R 2 7
q C E 01 1 ; R 2
R 1 1 <
q C E 2 R1 R1 R 2 = R1 R 2
q 0.01 4 01 1; 6
31 <
q max 1 40 2 60 90 = 90
4. Place +m and – m particle at the vacant corner
Assume the +m particle and the rest seven particles as system (1)
The total mass of system (1) is m1 =8m and the position vector of its com is
a a a
r1 ˆi ˆj kˆ and assume – m particle s system (ii)
2 2 2
m 2 m, r2 aiˆ ajˆ akˆ
m r m 2 r2
8m *+
aˆ aˆ a ˆ5
,2 2 2 7
i j k 6 m aiˆ ajˆ akˆ
r cm 11
m1 m 2 8m m
3a ˆ 3a ˆ 3a ˆ
r i j k
7 7 7
5.
*A5 3
1 sin i sin + 6 ,sin i
,27 4
n1 sin 30o 1sin e
On differentiating both sides
dn sin 30o decos e
dn
de
2cos e
dn
7
2x
4
2
de dn ( de dn
7
2.8x10 3 x2
de 2.1166mrad
7
m 2 / 3 2
6. T1 2 2
mg / 2 3g
m 2 m
T1 2 2
* 5 * 3mg 5
3 + mg k 2 6 3+ 6
, 2 7 , 2 7
2
* 5 m 2
+ mgx kx 6 2
, 2 7 3 9g
5
+ mgx k 26
,
2 7
2
m
3
2 2 2 * 1 5
T + 1 6
3g 9g 3g , 37
2 1 0.577 3.15sec
7. f1 f 0
cv
f2 f0
cv
* 2v 5
f b 256 + 6 1.6Hz
,cv7
8. F yiˆ 2 xjˆ
WAB 1iˆ ' 1iˆ 1J
- ˆ 2 xjˆ 8
. F 1i 9
. ˆ 9
/ S 1i :
Similarly,
WBC 1J
WCD 0.25J
WDE 0.5J
WEF WFA 0J
New work in cycle = 0. 75 J
9. Let the impulse due to the rod be T.
mv Tsin 3mv1 where, V1 is the speed of A C just after the collision.
T cos 3mV2 where V2 is the speed of B from the inextensibility of rod AB
V1 sin V2 cos
v cos 2 vsin 2
Thus, V1 & V2
3 6
dU mv 2 nh
10. Centrifugal force kr , Angular momentum, L mvr
dr
nh nh k 1 nh k
On solving, we get r &v ;KE mv 2
2 km 2m m 2 4 m
kr 2 k * nh 5 nh k nh k
U + 6 ;E kE U
2 2 , 2 km 7 4 m 2 m
0i 4 4dx * 2 n2 5 d * 2 0n2 5 di
2 42 x
11. Flux through frame + 0 6i + 6
, 7 dt , 7 dt
2 0i 0n2 * 5 * 2 i n2 5 * 5
cos + t 6 ( Q c + 0 0 cos
6 + t 6
, 67 , 7 , 67
* 2 0i 0n2 5 dq * 2 0i 02n2 5 * 5
Q max max C + 6 Cand i frame + 6 + t 6
, 7 dt , 7, 67
12. Let at any point E be field & intensity. Then Ohm’s Law
P0 I P0
E P.J . E .I …….(i)
1 x area 1 x
P0 I
E.dx dV ( dV .dx
1 x
B 1 dx
P0 I -/ln 1 x 8: 0 P0 I.ln 2
1
4 dV P.I 4
A 0 1 x
VA VB P0 ln 2 I ( V I. P0 ln 2
V 1 V V V 2V
So R 0 P0 ln 2, E . , EA EB , EC
I 1 x ln 2 ln 2 2ln 2 3ln 2
* .D 5 y.d
13. y+ 6 .n (n (D]
, d 7
n=1, 2, 3, 4, …….. for maxima
n = 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, ……for minima
dy
D x vt n / x vt
5x 4x 12x
t ,n n 1.5
3v 5x 8x
x
3
dA L
14.
dt 2m
GMm
KE i
2r
GMm
Ui
r
GMm
TE i
2r
6 GMm
KE f
5 2r
6 Gm
Vf
5 r
MEC
1 6 GM Gmm 1 2 GMm
m mva
2 5 R R 2 ra
AMC
6 Gm
m R mva ra
5 R
15. By angular momentum conservation about the hinge,
Li L f
L mL2
mv
2 3
3v 2L
:t
2L 3v
L 3v
vCM
2 4
1 2 mv 2
KE f I 25
2 L
2
1 mL2 * 3v 5
+ 6
2 3 , 2L 7
2 L 3 2
Later, Fhinge m mv
2 8
2
* 3v 5 mv * 3v 5 L
Impulse m + v 6 m+ 6
, 4 7 4 , 2L 7 2
mv L 9mv 2
Fhinge "
4 100v 8L
*a 5 * a5 1 3
16. F1 + g6 +a 6 a g
,4 7 , 27 8
*3 5 * a5 3 3
F2 + ag 6 + a 6 a g
,4 7 , 27 8
*2 5 * a5 1 3
F3 + ag 6 + a 6 a g
,3 7 , 27 3
*1 5 * a5 1 3
F4 + ag 6 + a 6 a g
,3 7 , 27 6
KQ 1
17. (i) E 2 ( E
d d2
(ii) Dipole
2kp
E 3
1 3cos 2
d
1
E 3 for dipole
d
(iii) For line charge
2k
E
d
1
E
d
2K 2K -d d 8
(iv) E 2K . 9:
d d / d
2 2
2K 2
E
- 2 8
d 2 .1 2 9
/ d :
1
E
d2
(v) Electric field due to sheet
&
2 &0
& v is independent of r
18.
Friction on Q will always be towards equilibrium and friction on P will be opposite to that
friction is only force acting on block Q in horizontal direction which is responsible for its
oscillation.
Friction force will be maximum at extreme position and zero at equilibrium.
Ph
OH PhH 2 CO Ph
N N
OH PhH 2 CO
O O
OCH3 3 OCH3
19. 2
The molecular weight of final product is 519.
0.20 moles of reactant gives 50.6gm of final product with the given yield.
20.
(i) IF5 sp3 d
(ii) ICl4 sp3 d 2
(iii) XeO 2 F2 sp3 d
(iv) NH 2 sp3 (v) BCl sp
3
2
(vi) BeCl2 sp
(vii) AsCl sp
4
3
(viii) NO sp
2
2
(ix) ClO 2 sp 2
x sp 2 sp d 1 sp d 2 5
3 3 3 2
y 3,z 1; 5 3 1 ( 7
21. x= 0, y=3
22. All give oxygen on heating.
23.
COOH COOH
COOH COOH
CH 2 COOH
CH 3CH Ph OH Ph CH 2 CH
NH 2 NH 2 NH 2 NH 2
NH 2
Gly Val Al Phe Tyr
G V A P T
VGAPT VGPAT ;
3
VAGPT VPGAT < 6 combinations by each of V, A, P
VAPGT VPAGT 3=
Total 18 possible sequences.
24.
XeF4 O 2 F2 XeF6 O 2
Y
Y has 3 lone pair of electron in each fluorine and one lone pair of electron in xenon. Hence
total lone pair of electrons is 19.
q1 q 2 V V VV
25. Scycle 0 0, nRn 2 nRn 4 0, nR n 2 4 0
T1 T2 V1 V3 V1V3
26. Reaction used in the question
1) KMnO 4 H 2 O 2 %%
H
Mn 2
2) KMnO 4 MnSO 4 %%
MnO 2
3) MnO 2 C 2 O 42 %% Mn 2 CO 2
29. B) Reactivity towards water ↑ from Li to Cs due to the ↓ melting points of metals
C) fact
D) KCl solubility in H2O = 27.77 g/100mL (0 °C)
KCl solubility in H2O = 36 g/100 ml pure water at T = 25 °C
31. 10 mole A and 10 mole B
PT PA0 X A PB0 X B
1 1
PT 0.6 9
2 2
PT 0.75
Since 1/4 th mole will be converted
In vapour 4 moles total will be present. Assuming x mole to be of A.
Liquid Vapour
A 10 x x
B 5 x 5x
x 10 x 0.6
i
5 15 PT
PT
10 x 0.6
3x
5 x 5 x 0.9
ii
5 15 PT
PT
5 x 0.9
3 5 x
(
10 x 6 5 x 9
3x 3 5 x
Simplifying x 2 45x 100 0
45 2425
x 2.125
2
34. 2X Y P
t 0 conc. 2 1
t conc. 2 2x 1 x x
t 50 sec n Y 0.5 ( t1/2 50 sec
*X 5
A) 2K r n t n + 0 6
, Xt 7
n2 0.693
t1/2 50
2K r n 2 2r n
A is correct
(B) is correct
d X
(C) 2K r n X
dt
2 6.93 103 1
13.86 103 M sec 1 correct
dY
(D) Kr n X
dt
35.
2a 4a 8a
(P) a %%%t1/3
18sec
%%%
t1/3
%%%t1/3
3 18sec 9 18sec
27
t19/17 54 sec
3a 9a
(Q) a %%%t1/ 4
16sec
%%%t1/ 4
16sec
4 16
t 7/16 32 sec
2a
a
S K 3 x 5
(x a
18 30 9
a
a
2 x 7
T K x a
16 28
37. If child buys pencil on the first day then the remaining n-1 rupees can be spend in Sn 1 ways
and if he buys pen on the first day then the remaining n-2 rupees can be spend in Sn 2 ways
Now,S3 S2 2S1 5
S4 5 2.3 11
S5 11 2 5 21
S6 21 22 43
S7 43 2 21
43 42
= 85
* Sn Sn 1 5
+ S7 6 85 2 87
, Sn 2 7
40. Since z1 z 2 z 3 1
( z1 z 2 z 3 1
1 1 1
( 1 ( z 2 z 3 z 3z1 z1z 2 1
z1 z 2 z3
Now, consider a cubic equation having roots z1 ,z 2 ,z 3
z1 z 22 z 33
*
tan 1 +
n 2 n 1 5 5
+ 6 6
1 n 1 n 2
41. ) tan 1 ++ , 7 6
1 * 1 5 1 * 1 56
n 0
+ 1 tan + 6 tan + 66
+ , n 17 ,n 276
, 7
* 1 * 1 5 1 * 1 5 5
+ tan + 6 tan + 6
, n 17 , n 27 6
) tan +
1
+ * 1 5 * 1 5
6
6
+ 1 tan + n 1 6 .tan + n 2 6 6
n 0 1 1
, , 7 , 77
* * 1 * 1 5 5 5 1 * 1 * 1 55
) + tan 1
+
,
tan + 6 6
, n 1777
6 tan +
,
tan + 66
, n 2 77
n 0 ,
*5
tan 1 tan 1 1 tan 1 + 6
,47
p
f x 1 f x 1 .... 2
From (1) and (2) we can write
f x 5 f x 5 f x 4 1
f x 3 2
f x 2 3
f x 1 4
f x 5
Equality exist every where
f x 1 f x 1 f 1 1
Now g x f x 7 x ( g 2023 7
43. f x 2x 2 x
y f f f x ;0 x 2
y 32x 2 x x 1
2 2
2x 4x 1 ;0 x 2
yi
Put Y 0,X x i1 , then 0 yi m x i1 x i ( x i1 x i
m
x i1 y
1 i
xi mx i
yi
If x1 , x 2 , x 3 ,........x n form G.P. then r 1 (Where r is common ratio of G.P)
mx i
dy y dy dx
m ( 0
dx r 1 x y r 1 x
* 1 5
( ny + 6 nx k
, r 17
1
( y x r 1 c
( r 2, xy c,e 2
1 1
45. 1
x y
( x y xy
( x 1 y 1 1
(x 2, y 2
a r x r 1 x
46. 1 x 3 n
) 1 x
r 0
2r
n r
* 1 x3 5 n * x 5
+ 1 x 3 6 )
(+ 6 a r+ 2 6
+ 67
, 7 r 0
,1 x
n r
* 1 x x 2 3x 3x 5 n 03 x ;3
(+ 6 ) r1
a 2<
+ 1 x
2
6 3 1 x
, 7 r 0
2 =3
n r
* 3x 5 n 03 x ;3
+ 1 x 2 6 )
( +1 6 ar 1 2<
, 7 r 0
23 1 x =3
r r
n * x 5 n 03 x ;3
( ) Cr 3 +
+ 1 x 2 6 )
n r
6 a r1 2<
r 0
, 7 r 0 23 1 x =3
( a r n Cr 3r
47. S n,k $ No. of ways to partition n distinct items into k parts.
First consider one particular element a1 forming one group and remaining n – 1. elements
forming k – 1 partitions.
Second, consider n –1 elements forming k partitions and a, element going in one of ‘k’
groups.
Hence, S n,k S n 1,k 1 kS n 1,k
No. of onto functions = k!S n,k
- k n k C1 k 1 k C2 k 2 ......8
n 2
/ :
1
S 5,3 -/35 5 C1 25 3 C215 8: 25
3!
No. of onto functions from 6 elements to 3 elements = 3!S 6,3
48. Any point on the given line will be
2 1, 3 1, $ , ,
0
x
9 r r
Now Tr 1 9 Cr 2x 2
Cr 2x 2
9 r
1 x
r 9 r
18 3r 0 ( r 6
Coefficient of x 6
3
49. x a y b c 0 ( If x y 1 0 then C lies on line segment AB.
If x>0, y>0 and x+y–1=0 then C lies on line segment AB.
If x<0,y>0 and x+y–1=0 then C lies on line but not on line segment AB.
If x>0,y<0 and x+y–1=0 then C lies on line but not on line segment
If x>0, y>o and x+y–1<0 the C lie inside AOB
50. A BT B 2
B AT A2
( A A T B BT B 2 A 2
( B BT A T
2
( BT B A T
2
( BT B A 2 B ( BT A 2
2 2
( B A
( BT B B 2 B T B
2 2
( B 4 B 2 BT BT B 2 0
( B 2 B 2 BT BT B 2
3
( B 2 B 2 BT B
2 3 2 3
( B A B , similarly A B A
( AB
51. (P) For line to become tangnet to ellipse
(Q)
2 2
1, t1 t 2 4
t1 t 2
2 4
t 2 t1
t1 t1
m t1 2
(R) ty x t 2 ( ty x t 2 ......1
t x y t 2 ( t x y t 2 ...... 2
t 3 1 ( t 1
y x 1
x y 1 0 ( k 3
(S) ty x 2t 2
1
y x 2t
t
For line to become tangent to hyperbola.
1
4t 2 2
3 ( 4t 4 3t 2 1 0
t
( 4t 2 1 t 2 1 0
1
t
2
1 1
yx ( 2x 1 y
2 2
2x y 1 0
* 5
+ 3 1 tan
2 4 tan 6
52. (P) P 3cos ,2sin $ + , 2 6
*
+ 1 tan 2 5 * 5 6
6 +1 tan 6 6
2
++
,, 27 , 277
tan can take infinite rational values
2
(Q) P 3,0 , 0, 2
1 3k 2
if &Q
3
1
2 k 2
3
Which can be expressed as product of two rationals in infinite ways
1
say for example k ;
2
2
k
3
7 1
( ,k
12 12
(S) P $ 0, 1
54.
f x x2 2 x
1 1
! ! 2
2
1
0f x x 2 2x; 2 x 1
3
3 1; 1 x 0
gx 1
3 0; 0x2
3f x x 2x; 2 x 3
2
2