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31) 1 32) 3 33) 3 34) 2 35) 2
36) 4 37) 3 38) 3 39) 2 40) 3
41) 3 42) 2 43) 4 44) 3 45) 2
46) 4 47) 1 48) 3 49) 2 50) 2
51) 88 52) 54 53) 239 54) 287 55) 3
56) 3 57) 4 58) 9 59) 18 60) 15
MATHEMATICS
61) 2 62) 4 63) 1 64) 2 65) 3
66) 1 67) 2 68) 2 69) 1 70) 3
71) 1 72) 1 73) 2 74) 3 75) 2
76) 2 77) 2 78) 2 79) 1 80) 3
81) 7 82) 35 83) 18 84) 0 85) 18
86) 17 87) 50 88) 1 89) 244 90) 48
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
D2 h
1. K ,D
2m
h2
K
2m 2
1
K
m
K D m 4m
K mD 2m
2
1
K D : K 2 :1
2. The linear momemta given by,
p 2mE 2mqV E qV
p m q 4m p .2q p 4 2 2 2
pp mp q p mpq p 1 1 1
3. From the figure , it is clear that threshold frequency for the metal is v 5 1014
Work function hv
6.6 1034 5 1014 h 6.6 10 34 Js
33 1020 J
33 10 20
2.07eV
1.6 1019
4. Conceptual
5. 1 6ev
2 4.5ev
1242
1 207 nm
6
2 1 69nm
1 2
6. mv1 E1 0
2
30 0 20
1 2
mv2 E2 0 90 0
2
80
2
v 2 1
1 0
v2 80 4
v1 1
v2 2
Dt
7.
hc
103 1 4 107 4 10 10
34
26 0.202 1016 2 1015
6.6 10 3 10 19.8 10
8
8. f 0 4 1014 Hz
m 3
3 3
m1 1 1 1
m2 2 4 3 4
V m 4
1 2
V2 m1 1
24. Conceptual
25. Energy of each photon
200
E 5 1019 J
4 1020
hc
E
6.63 1034 3 108
19
4 107 m
5 10
h 6.63 10 34
26. P 1027
663 10 9
1
F 2 nmv cos e 2 1 1019 1027 1 10 8 N
2
27. P 100 60% of p 60
P 60
E 2 107 N
V 3 10 8
F 2 10 7
Pr essure 3.9 107 4 107 N / m 2
A 4 3.14 (0.2)2
28. 2 10 7 m
hc 6.63 1034 3 103
E 7
9.945 1018
N 2 10
1 107
number of photons 18
1 1011
9.945 10
Noof photoeletrons 1 107
q hq 107 1.6 1019
1.6 1012 C
Kq 9 109 1.6 1012
V 3 101V
4.8 10 2
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
CHEMISTRY
31. H CN H ?
HCN
11
Required equation is 12C( S ) 11H 2( g ) O2 C12 H 22O11
2
m
Exp I 0.05 K (0.1) m (0.2) n 1
1 n 0
Exp III 0.05 K (0.1) (0.1)
m n
2
0.05
K 0.5 Sec 1
0.1
0.693
t1/ 2 1.386 Sec
0.5
Order of reaction is derived from rate equation not from chemical equation
t 0 Pi O O
x
t 30 min ( Pi x) 2x
2
Pi
at the end ( Pi Pi ) 2 Pi
2
Pi
At the end total pressure is 2 Pi 2.5 Pi
2
584.5 mm
Pi 233.8 mm
P total after 30 min Pi+1.5 x =284.5 mm
x =33.8 & (Pi- x )=200 mm
2.303 233.8
K log 5.21 103 min 1
30 200
2.303 a 2.303 100
37. K log log10
t ax 60 98
K 3.3 10 4 S 1
38. A catalyst catalyses both forward and backward reactions to the same extent so that
equilibrium reaches earlier
39. Increasing temperature, increase the fraction of molecules which collide with energies
greater than Ea
40. All the 4 C-H bonds in CH4 are identical in bond length
O O O
H 3 PO3 & H 4 P2O5 have
P H
P O P
HO HO
OH two - OH groups
H
41. OH H
Cl
Cl axial=240PM
P Cl equitorial = 202 PM
Cl
42. Cl
47. PH3 has lower Boiling than NH3 because PH3 molecules are not associated through
hydrogen bonding.
49. Ozone:
1
N N ( g ) O O( g ) N N O
2
1 1
H 0cal B.EN N BEO O B.EN N BEN O 946 (498) 418 607 170 KJ mol 1
2 2
Start 120 40
End 80 0 40 mm
Ea 1.25 104
53. Ea 1.25 10 4 2.303 8.314 239 KJ mol 1
2.303RT T
r1 C1
54. ( n 1st order r c)
r2 C2
1 C1 0.04 2.303 C
K log 1
2 C2 0.03 t20 t10 C2
2.303 4 102
K log K 287 10 4 min 1
10 3 102
55. PQ
r K ( P) x
8r K (2 P ) x
8 (2) x 23 2 x
x3
Basicity of H PO is
56. 3 4 3
P P
HO
O
O O
P
OH
O
cyclotrimetaphosphoric acid
P
Bond angle 600
X
P Atomicity =4
P X 60
15
Y 4
MATHEMATICS
2 3i sin 1 2i sin 2 7i sin 6sin 2
61.
1 2i sin 1 2i sin 1 4sin 2
Given sin 0 n , n z
62.
, 2
103 109 ( )103 ( 2 )109
2
1 1
63. Apply modulus on both sides 1 1. 1 4 1 n 2 x 2 y 2
squaring on both sides 2.5.10 (1 n ) x y
2 2 2
x 2 y 2 2 x cot 2 P 1
67.
200
1 32
(1 i 3) 200 2200 i
2 2
2200 cos 200 i sin 200
3 3
1 3
2200 i
2 2
2199 1 i 3
2199 P iq
P 1, q 3
68.
(1 2i)(1 2i)
2
(1 2i )2
12 18i 8i 12
25 1 4 4i 25 3 4i
24 10i 24 10i
75 100i 24 10i
(24 10i)(24 10i )
1800 750i 2400i 1000
576 100
2800
Re alPart
676
69. Statement I: z i z i Argz Arg
2
Argz Arg 1 and Arg z Arg 2
2
Statement II: z1 z2 z3 6 6
( z1 1) z2 2 z3 3 6
1 2 3 6 12
z1 z2 z3
Is less than 12
Statement I is true, Statement II is false
i
z m
70. Statement I: 2 m does not represents a circle when 1
z 1 2 2
2
1 2 z 3 9 3
Statement II: Area z z sin both statements are true
2 3 2 2 4
71. Note that
8 8 8 8
cos sin cos sin
11 11 11 11
cos 8 sin 8 1
11
10
1 11
Now, k 0
k 0 1
Statement -2 is true
1
We have 10 etc.
Thus,
Re 2 3 4 5
1
2
2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5
1 10 1 1
k (1)
2 k 1 2 2
Statement –I is also correct and Statement –II is a correct explanation for it.
Statement –II is true as it is formula for sun of a G.P.
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72. z k cos k i sin(k )
15
15 z (1 z 30
f ( ) Im( z 2 k 1 ) Im z 2 k 1 Im 2
k 1 k 1 1 z
But z 30 cos(30 ) i sin(30 )
When / 60, z 30 0 i i
z (1 z 30 )
f ( ) Im
1 z
2
1 i
Im
1/ z z
1 i
Im
2i sin
1 1
Im(1 i)
2sin 2sin
73. Statement-II is true, as z 3 a 3 z 3 a 3 z a
Next,
z ab
3
a 3 z ab a, aw, aw2
Let z1 a ab, z2 aw ab
and z3 aw2 ab
We gave z2 z1 a w 1 3a, z3 z2 3a, z1 z3 3a
Thus, statement-I is also true but statement-II is not a correct explanation of statement-I
74. Let z x iy, then
x 1 t, y t 2 t 2
t 1 x and y 2 t 2 t 2 (t 1/ 2) 2 7 / 4
y 2 ( x 3 / 2)2 7 / 4.
This represent a hyperbola
75. z 1 z 3 10 the ellipse with foci at (-1,0), and (3,0) and length of major axis 10. Its
centre is (1,0), and its equation is
x 1
2
y2
1
25 21
Any point on the ellipse is P (1 5cos , 21sin ).
Its distance from A(7,0) is given by
AP 2 (5cos 6) 2 21sin 2
25cos 2 60 cos 36 21sin 2
21 36 4cos 2 60 cos
(2cos 15) 2 152 57
132 152 57 AP 2 17 2 152 57
226 225 AP 2 64 57
1 AP 2 121
1 AP 11
. r. .
a
z1 z
b
z2
Two circles touch each others
z z1 a r 1
z z2 b r 2
1 2
z z1 z z2 a b
A hyperbola
77. z12 z22 z32 z1 z2 z2 z3 z3 z4 0
z3 0
z12 z22 z1 z2 0
( z1 z2 )2 3z1 z2 0
a 2 3b 0
a 2 3b
78. As R.H.S is real L.H.S must be real.
n
1 i i i
2
i
n
Also, is real when n is even
1 i 1 i
1 x2 1 1
As x 0 and x for x 1.
2x 2 x
Thus, we get only possible value of x is 1
RHS 1 , thus, least value of n is 4
2 2
79. z1 z 2 z1 z2
2 2
z1 z2 z1 z2 z1 z2
2 2
z1 z2 z1 z2 z1 z2
z1 z2
2( z1 z2 z1 z2 ) 0 0
z1 z2
80. As AB=BC=CA, we get
1 1 1
2 z 1 1 2 z z and z z is the point of intersection of circles
2 2 2
z 1/ 2 and z 1/ 2 1/ 2
1
z (1 3i )
4
81. Median of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 is 3
Mn value
3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 6
2 1 0 1 3 7
5
4 4
8 8 2 8 2 2 2 50
88. x 4 x 2 1 0 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1 0
x , 2 where is imaginary cube root of unity.
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For x and 2
1011 2022 3033 1 1 1 1
For x and 2 ,
1011 2022 3033 1 1 1 1
89. z 5 ( z )5 (2 3i )5 (2 3i)5
2( 5C0 25 5 C2 23 (3i) 2 5 C4 21 (3i ) 4 )
3(32 10 8 ( 9) 5 2 18)
244
90. zz ( z 2 z 2 ) 350
We z x iy
2( x 2 y 2 )( x 2 y 2 ) 350
( x 2 y 2 )( x 2 y 2 ) 5 5 7
x 2 y 2 25, x 2 y 2 7
x 4, y 3
Asea 8 6 48