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Solutions
n r
x x
1. 2n 1 Tr 1 2n . nCr
6 6
1 1
2n . n C7 . 7
2n . n C8 . 8
6 6
6 . nC7 n C8 n 7 48 n 55.
r
3a 15
Tr 1 15 Cr x 2
15 r r r 30 3 r
2. Cr 3 a x
x
30 3r 21
3r 9 r 3
2
a
3
3. n
Pr n Pr 1
n! n!
Or (or) n–r=1 (1)
n r ! n r 1!
n! n!
Again n Cr n Cr 1 =
n r !r ! n r 1! r 1!
1 1
or (or) n – 2r = –1 (2)
r n r 1
4. N = 12600 = 23 32 52 71
The number of even divisors is equal to number of ways in which one or more ‘2’, zero or more ‘3’,
zero or more ‘5’ and zero or more ‘7’ can be selected, and is given by (3)(2 + 1)(2 + 1)(1 + 1) = 54.
x2 y 2
1
16 9
The equation of director circle is x2 + y2 = 25. The director circle with cut the ellipse
x2 y 2
1
50 20
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at four points. Hence,
Number of points = 4.
b2 b2
6. e2 2
1 or 2
e2 1 24
a a
x2 y 2
1
a 2 b2
a 2 m2 b2 0
or m 2 b 2 / a 2 or m 2 24
1 23
ADC 1 7 2 4 2 1 5 1 7
2 2
1
ACB 1 2 4 5 4 1 3 1 2 9
2
1
Area of the quadrilateral ADCB 20 sq. units.
2
8.
x sec y tan
Any tangent of hyperbola is 1
4 3
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A 4cos ,0 and B 0, 3cot
4
2h 4 cos sec
2h
3
and 2k 3cot tan
2k
sec2 tan 2 1
16 9
4
x2 y 2
A B 16 4 20 .
9. (A, C)
1
Rewriting the equation y 1 4 x
2
2
1
Vertex = ,1
2
3
Axis y 1. The focus ,1 .
2
10. (A, B, C)
3
(A) Tangent of slope m is y mx
m
For m = 3, tangent is y = 3x + 1
For m = 2, normal is y = 2x – 36
(C) Directrix is x = –3
k
or 6x – ky = 18 or 2 x y6
3
11. (A, B)
xy + 4x – 3y – 12 = 0
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x 3 y 4 0
xy – 3x + 4y – 12 = 0
x 4 y 3 0
The vertices are A(–4, –4), B(–4, 3), C(3, 3), D(3, –4)
12. (B, D)
x y 4 3
1 , where a b 1 and 1 a 2, b 3 or a 2, b 1
a b a b
x y x y
Hence, 1 or 1.
2 3 2 1
13. (B, C, D)
f (x, y) = (x + 2y + 3)(3x + 4y + 5)
2h 10 5
m1 + m2 =
b 8 4
a 3
m1m2 =
b 8
2 h2 ab 2 25 24 2
tan
ab 11 11
2 2
sin sin 1 .
5 5 5 5
14. (A)
x2 y 2
Tangent to the ellipse 2 2 1
a b
x cos y sin
at P a cos , b sin is given by 1
a b
1
Therefore, Area of OAB a sec b co sec
2
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ab
or
sin 2
min ab.
15. (C)
2 = Boys and girls are equal and members are greater than or equal to 2
6C1. 5C1 6C2 . 5C2 6C3 . 5C3 6C4 . 5C4 6C5 . 5C5
Hence, 4 = 74 + 34 + 81 = 189.
16. (B)
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Area of LMN 4 3
1
2
2b 3b 4 3
b 2 4 b 2 2b 4
a
Here, cot 30o a 3b a 2 3
b
Now, b 2 a 2 e 2 1
4 12 e 2 1
1 4
e2 1 =
3 3
2
e
3
2
Distance between foci = 2ae 2 2 3 8
3
2b2 2 4 4
Length of latus rectum = .
a 2 3 3
17. (C)
2
y
x a 4ax y 2
2a
(II) Director circle of x 2 y 2 r 2 is x y 2r .
2 2 2
a a x y
(III) cos , cot sec , tan
x y a a
sec2 tan 2 1
x2 y 2
1
a2 a2
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x 2 y 2 a 2 locus
(IV) Let P(h, k) be mid-point of chord AB.
Equal of chord T=S1 ,
x h y . k a x h h2 k 2 2ah
Chord passes through (0,0).
a h h2 k 2 2ah
Locus of P h, k
x 2 y 2 ax
18. (D)
The given lines are x(x + y – 1)(x – y) = 0. So, lines x = 0, x + y – 1 = 0 and x – y = 0 form triangle
OAB as shown in the diagram. The triangle is right-angled at point B. Hence, the orthocentre is
(1/2, 1/2). Also, the circumcentre is the midpoint of OA which is (0, 1/2). The centroid is
0 1/ 2 0 0 1/ 2 1 1 1
, or ,
3 3 6 2
1
Also, OA = 1, OB = OC = . Hence, the incentre is
2
0 1/ 2 1/ 2 1 0 1/ 2 0 1/ 2 1/ 2 1 1 1/ 2
1 1
, , .
1/ 2 1 1/ 2
1/ 2 1 1/ 2
22 2 2
19. (4)
Wbc 2R(300) ln 2
For process
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c d (p-constant) Wcd 400R
W 400R ln 2
dQ = 400 R ln 2
20 (2)
Suppose that the plank is displaced from its equilibrium position by x at time t, the centre of the
cylinder is, therefore, displaced by x/2.
the mechanical energy of the system is given by, E = K.E. (Plank) + P.E. (spring) + K.E.
(cylinder)
2
d x
2
1 dx 1 1
E m kx 2 2m
2 dt 2 2 dt 2
2
1 d x 1 7 dx 1 2
2
11
2m.R 2 m kx
2 2 R dt 2 2 4 dt 2
After differentiating the total energy and equating it to zero, one finds acceleration x
2
4k
2
The angular frequency, 7m rad/sec
21. (17)
Fl
l
AY
l F
strain
l AY
1
Potential energy per unit volume stress strain
2
1 F F
U
2 A AY
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1 1
or U 2
or U 4
A D
4
U1 D2 16
U 2 D1 1
22. (2)
hrdg M
T d
2 r 2h
hr M
T g
2 r 2h
Mg
T
2 r
M r
M 2 r2
M 1 r1
M 2 2r
2
M r
M 2 2M
23. (0.1)
2r 2
vT – g
9
= density of liquid
v –
vg g – 19.5–1.5
2
vs s – 10.5–1.5
vg 0.2
vs 0.1m / s
2 2
24. (3)
H1 d1c1
H 2 d 2c2
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25. (37.50)
T2 500 3
1 1 0.375
T1 800 8
% 37.50
1
T 2 ; h at 2
a 2
1
8 a 42 a 4m / s 2
2
4 4 2
4
4 400
m 40 cm .
2
10
27. (B, D)
8 1 cos100t
3sin100t
2
x 4 3sin100t 4 cos100t
28. (B, C)
In a cyclic process, the system returns to its initial state. Hence the change in the internal energy dU
= 0. Therefore, choice (B) is correct. From the first law of thermodynamics,
dQ dU dW dW ( dU 0)
29. (A, D)
eA T 4 To4
dQ
dt
dT eA 4
dt
mS
T To4
eA
K
mS
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30. (B, C, D)
Acceleration leads by phase w.r.t. displacement and velocity leads by phase w.r.t. displacement.
2
31. (A, B, C)
Internal Energy is a state function and work done is positive when volume increases.
32. (B, C, D)
l
l 2l l l , strain l
l
Stress= y strain
1 1
= stress strain = y 1
2 2
33. (B)
2T
h
r geff
2 r1 r2 T r22 r12 hg
34. (C)
35. (A)
Conceptual
36. (C)
m
Time period of a spring pendulum = 2
k
37. (3)
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Cl CH3
OH CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3 Cl CH3
+
H
Cl
H3C CH3
38. (9)
HCOO C4 H 9 4
CH 3COOC3 H 7 2
C2 H 5COOC2 H5 1
C3 H 7COOCH 3 2
39. (2)
Conceptual
40. (3)
41. (2)
BeH2 solid , B2 H 6
42. (6)
d, g structures can’t exhibit tautomerism.
43. (1)
44. (5)
Aqueous solution of borax is acidic buffer due to formation of H3BO3 & NaBO2
45. (D)
i) do not show GI.
CH 2 CH CH CH CH3
Shows GI
ii) No GI
site of O.I
HO CH CH CH COOH
OH
site for GI
Ex: of position isomer of given compound
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CH CH CH COOH
OH
HO
47. (A, C, D)
48. (D)
With hard Lewis bases containing N or O donors Lewis acid character decreases down the group
since softness increase with increase in size of IIIrd group element and reverse is true with soft
Lewis bases containing P or S donars.
Since BH3 unit acts as soft Lewis acid due to hyper conjugation
..
H H +
H
H B C O H B C O: H B C O
H H H
Because of this reason BH3 transfer to the soft S donar and harder Lewis acid BF3 combines with
the hard N donor atom
Because of the above reaction monoborane is soft acid and prefer to form adduct with soft bases.
49. (A, B, C, D)
(A) Due to small size carbon can form p p bonds.
(B, C) Follow the structures of diamond and graphite.
(D) CO2 acidic SnO2 and PbO2 are amphoteric. PbO2 can act as oxidising agent as Pb+4 is unstable
due to inert pair effect.
50. (D)
Hint: e is most acidic and c is least between d & f, f forms carbanion which goes into conjugation
with ring so more stable. Along with conjugation with oxygen which is more EN
51. (B)
52. (B)
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O
H3C
O (i) LiAlH4 H3C
OH
O (ii) dil H+
CH3 OH
O
O
H3C CH3
O
(i) LiAlH4
3 CH 3OH
H3CO OCH3 (ii) dil H+
O Ph OH
H+