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11

th
J (Date: 25-12-2011) Review Test-6
PAPER-1
Code-A
ANSWER KEY
MATHS
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 D
Q.3 C
Q.4 A
Q.5 B
Q.6 C
Q.7 A
Q.8 A
Q.9 B
Q.10 AD
Q.11 AC
Q.12 BD
PART-B
Q.1 (A) S
(B) P
(C) Q
Q.2 (A) R
(B) P
(C) T
(D) Q
PART-C
Q.1 0018
Q.2 0003
Q.3 0010
Q.4 0016
PHYSICS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 C
Q.3 A
Q.4 B
Q.5 D
Q.6 A
Q.7 A
Q.8 B
Q.9 D
Q.10 A,D
Q.11 C
Q.12 A,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q,S
(B) P
(C) Q,R
Q.2 (A) S
(B) R
(C) Q
(D) P
PART-C
Q.1 0300
Q.2 0030
Q.3 0024
Q.4 0003
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 A
Q.3 A
Q.4 B
Q.5 D
Q.6 C
Q.7 A
Q.8 D
Q.9 C
Q.10 A,B,D
Q.11 A,B,C
Q.12 A,B,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) RS
(B) PS
(C) QS
Q.2 (A) R
(B) T
(C) Q
(D) P
PART-C
Q.1 0001
Q.2 0003
Q.3 0003
Q.4 0002
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. O' is centre and from figure, Radius (r) =
5 ) 3 ( ) 4 (
2 2
= +
.

Y
X
6
O'
O
(0, 4)
r
4
]
Q.2
[Sol. Centre of circle = (3/4, 1) this lies on diameter y = 2x + K
1 = 3/4 2 + K
K = 1/2 ]
Q.3
[Sol. Let the third vertices of triangle be (x, y) then
1 =
3
9 4 x +
x = 8
4 =
3
7 3 y +
y = 8 ]
Q.4
[Sol. Here p = 7 and o = 30
Equation of the required line is
x cos30 + y sin 30 = 7
x
y
150
30
30
60
Q
O A
or x
2
3
+ y
2
1
= 7
or
3
x + y = 14 ]
Q.5
[Sol. Shortest distance d between any two circles is c
1
c
2
(r
1
+ r
2
) and longest distance D is c
1
c
2
+ (r
1
+ r
2
)
c
1
= (0, 0); c
2
= (3, 3), r
1
= 1, r
2
= 2
2 3 9 9 c c
2 1
= + =
Shortest distance = 2 1 2 3 =
) 1 2 ( 3
Longest distance =
) 1 2 ( 3 +
Hence D d = 6 Ans.
Alternatively: D d = 2(r
1
+ r
2
) = 2(1 + 2) = 6]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 2
Q.6
[Sol. Let the equation of the circle be
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2fy + c = 0,
Since it passes through (1, 2), so
1 + 4 + 2g + 4f + c = 0
2g + 4f + c + 5 = 0 ...(1)
Also this circle cuts x
2
+ y
2
= 4
orthogonally, so 2g(0) + 2f(0) = c 4
c = 4 ...(2)
From (1) and (2) eliminating c, we have
2 g + 4f + 9 = 0
Hence locus of the centre (g, f) is
2x + 4y 9 = 0 Ans.]
Paragraph for question nos. 7 to 9
Q.7, 8, 9
[Sol.
(i) y
2
4y + 3 (y 3)(y 1) = 0 y = 1 and y = 3
x
2
+ 4xy + 4y
2
5x 10y + 4 = (x + 2y 4) (x + 2y 1) = 0
hence the lines are y = 1; y = 3 and x + 2y 4 = 0; x + 2y 1 = 0
set of two parallel lines (A)
(ii) If m
1
=
2
1
and m
2
= 0
x+2y = 4
(2, 3)
(1, 1) (2, 1)
(5, 3)
O(0,0)
x+2y=1
x
y
y =3
y =1
tan u =
2 1
2 1
m m 1
m m
+

tan u = | m
1
| =
2
1
Ans.
(iii) Compute area using
u sin
p p
2 1
Aliter: Area =
2
1

2 1
d d

=
( ) ( ) j

2 i

7 j

2 i

2
1

=
2
1
(12) = 6 Ans. ]
Q.10
[Sol. Lines passing through P are
(3x y 20) + (x 2y 5) = 0
x(3 + ) y(1 + 2) 5( + 4) = 0
As, distance between line and origin (0, 0) is 5

2 2
) 2 1 ( ) 3 (
) 4 ( 5
+ + +
+
= 5
( + 4)
2
= (3 + )
2
+ (1 + 2)
2
16 + 8 = 9 + 6 + 1 + 4
2
+ 4
4
2
+ 2 6 = 0
2
2
+ 3 2 3 = 0
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 3
= 1; =
2
3
required lines are
0 25 y 3 x 4 = and
2
3
x y(1 3) 5
|
.
|

\
|
2
5
= 0 0 25 y 4 x 3 = + ]
Q.11
[Hint: Circles touch externally as C
1
C
2
= r
1
+ r
2
.
C
1
(2, 3); r
1
= 5
C
2
(3, 9); r
2
= 8 ]
Q.12
[Sol. 4a
2
+ c
2
+ 4ac = b
2
(2a + c)
2
b
2
= 0 (2a + c b)(2a + c + b) = 0
Either 2a + c = b or 2a + c = b [11th, 12-10-2008, P-1]
Now ax + by + c = 0
ax + by + b 2a = 0
a(x 2) + b(y + 1) = 0 (2, 1) (B)
or ax + by b 2a = 0
a(x 2) + b(y 1) = 0 (2, 1) (D)]
PART-B
Q.1 [Sol.
(A)
Clearly, equation of chord of contact is
(4y 1) + t (x 2y) = 0, t e R
L
1
+ t L
2
= 0, t e R
M (x
0
, y
0
) =
|
.
|

\
|
4
1
,
2
1

B
M
(x , y )
0 0
S x +y -1 = 0
2 2
A
P(t, 4- 2t)
2x + y = 4
(0, 0 )
Hence, (3x
0
+ 10y
0
) =
2
3
+ 10
|
.
|

\
|
4
1
= 4. Ans.
(B) Ans. is
3
4
(C) Compute perpendicular distance from (1, 0) to the Radical axis of two circles ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 4
Q.2
[Sol.
(A) So, radius =
0 ) 4 (
2
+
= 4 Ans.
(1, 2)
C
(3,2)
2x y + 4 = 0
x + y + 5 = 0
(B) Put y = 0 in equation
2x
2
+ 2y
2
4x + 1 = 0, we get
2x
2
4x + 1 = 0
\
/
2
1
x
x
x
1
+ x
2
= 2 and x
1
x
2
=
2
1
so, | x
1
x
2
| =
2 1
2
2 1
x x 4 ) x x ( + = |
.
|

\
|

2
1
4 4 =
2 4
=
2
square of length of intercept on x-axis =
( )
2
2
= 2 Ans.
(C) The point of intersection of lines x + 2y + 3 = 0 and 3x + 4y + 7 = 0 is ( 1, 1)
so, required line is 3x + 4y =
As, it passes through ( 1, 1), so, = 7
3x + 4y + 7 = 0
c = 7 Ans.
(D) Here, coefficient of x
2
+ coefficient of y
2
= 0 a 3 = 0 a = 3 Ans. ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. Equation of the family of circles through the points of intersection of the circles
x
2
+ y
2
4x 6y 12 = 0 and x
2
+ y
2
+ 6x + 4y 12 = 0 is given by
x
2
+ y
2
4x 6y 12 + (x
2
+ y
2
+ 6x + 4y 12) = 0
i.e.
0 12 y
1
) 6 4 (
x
1
) 4 6 (
y x
2 2
=
+

+
+

+ +
(1)
Since one of the circle given by (1) intersects the circle x
2
+ y
2
2x = 4
orthogonally, we have, (for that value of ),
0 ) 1 (
1
2 3
2 +
|
.
|

\
|
+

= 12 4 3 2 = 8 (1 + ) 5 = 10 ; = 2
Equation of the required circle is : x
2
+ y
2
+ 16x + 14y 12 = 0
A = 16; B = 14 and C = 12
Hence A + B + C = 16 + 14 + ( 12) = 18 Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 5
Q.2
[Sol. Let the required circle be x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 [11th, 25-11-2007]
It is orthogonal with x
2
+ y
2
= 4
c 4 = 0
c = 4
and also with x
2
+ y
2
+ 2x + 4y 6 = 0
2(1 g + 2f) = 4 6 2(g + 2f) = 2 g + 2f = 1
locus of the centre is
x 2y = 1 x + 2y 1 = 0
C
1
= 1 and C
2
= 2
Hence C
1
+ C
2
= 3 Ans. ]
Q.3
[Sol. C
1
(0, 0); r
1
= 20
C
2
(5, 12) r
2
=
120 144 25 +
= 7
C
1
C
2
= 13; r
1
r
2
= 13
Hence the circles touch internally
Using section formula
5 =
20
a 13 0 7 +
and 12 =
20
b 13 0 7 +
hence a =
13
100
= k; b =
13
240
= w
Hence,
34
13
(k + w) =
34
13
|
.
|

\
|
13
340
= 10 Ans. ]
Q.4
[Sol. Homogenising y
2
= 8x with
c
y x 2
= 1, we get
y
2
8x |
.
|

\
|
c
y x 2
= 0 y
2

c
x 16
2
+
c
8
xy = 0
A
B
V(0,0)
x
y
As, m
VA
m
VB
= 1, so
put, coefficient of x
2
+ coefficient of y
2
= 0

c
16
+ 1 = 0 c = 16 Ans. ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.2
[Sol. BF
3
B
F
F
F
sp
2
PCl
3
P
Cl
Cl
Cl
sp
3
NH
3
N
H H
H
sp
3
H
3
O
+
O
H H
H
+
sp
3
]
Q.4
[Sol. PCl
5
P Cl (e )
3
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
(e )
1
(e )
2
(a )
2
(a )
1
Cl
(a)
P Cl
(e)
= 90
Total (6) B.A.'s of 90 are present in T.B.P. shape of PCl
5
) a (
1
Cl P
) e (
1
Cl
) a (
2
Cl P
) e (
1
Cl
) a (
1
Cl P
) e (
2
Cl
) a (
2
Cl P
) e (
2
Cl
) a (
1
Cl P
) e (
3
Cl
) a (
2
Cl P
) e (
3
Cl ]
Q.5
[Sol. N
2
N N
O
2 O = O
CO
2
O = C = O
CO O C =

]
Q.6
[Sol. Carbon is attached with three carbon atom. ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 2
Q.7,8,9
[Sol.
(7) If 'b' increase, Angle of deviation decrease since b
1
is minimum, so angle of deviation will be maximum.
(8) Refer Theory
(9)
u
o u
2 / in s
1
) ( N
4
4
4
2
1
2
1
N
x
|
.
|

\
|
(

=
N =
4
16
1

=
4
x
]
Q.10
[Sol. Na
+
, Mg
+2
, K
+
All electrons are paired]
Q.11
[Sol. CH
4
C
H
H
H H
Tetrahedral
CCl
4
C
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Tetrahedral
NH
4
+
N

H
H
H
H
Tetrahedral
SF
6
S
F F
F
F
F F
Octahedral ]
Q.12
[Sol. (A) Alkane (B) Cycloalkane (C) Carboxylic acid ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 3
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol. (A) PCl
5
P Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Trigonal bipyramidal (Zero lone pair)
(B) SF
6
S
F F
F
F
F F
Octahedral (Zero lone pair)
(C) BeCl
2
Cl Be Cl Linear (Zero lone pair) ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. Slope
1
V
nR
=
or V = nR
or V =
314 . 8
314 . 8
1

= 1 m
3
]
Q.2
[Sol. BF
3
B
F
F
F
= 0
CCl
4
C
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
= 0
CH
4
C
H
H
H
H
= 0
NF
3
N
F
F
F
= 0
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 4
NCl
3
N
Cl
Cl Cl
= 0
PCl
3
P
Cl
Cl
Cl
= 0 ]
Q.3
[Sol. E = 1240 eV or E = 12.1 9 eV
E of Ist orbit of Li
+2
= 13.6 9
Difference in energy = 1.5 9
= Energy of IIIrd orbit of Li
+2
n =3
Possible transition = 3 2, 2 1, 3 1 ]
Q.4
[Sol.
6
5
4
3
2
1
Hex-2-ene
]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.2
[Sol.
1
R

=
3 . 0
R
=
3
R 10
]
Q.3
[Sol. TV
1
= T
0
V
0
1
T
4 . 0
0
4
v
|
|
.
|

\
|
= T
0
V
0
0.4
T = 300 4
0.4
]
Q.4
[Sol. v = Ae ]
Q.5
[Sol. e =

k
=
m 2 m
m 2 m
k
+

=
m 2
k 3
]
Q.7
[Sol. vrms =
M
RT 3
=
3
10 32
300
3
25
3


=
4
500
2
30
]
Q.8
[Sol. h
max
=
g 2
v
2
y
=
20
15 125
2

=
32
375
km ]
Q.9
[Sol.
RT / Mgh
0
e P P

= = P
0
e
300
3
25
10
32
375
10 10 32
3 3



]
Q.10
[Sol. m/e SAT = AQ = m
i
S
i
AT
(A) AT
i
= 2AT ice will melt.
(C) mSAT = 2m
2
S
AT'
AT' = AT final temperature is 0C ]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 2
Q.11
[Sol. U = nC
v
T = 1
2
5
R 300 = 750 R ]
Q.12
[Sol. K and m are not known. ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol. ]
Q.2
[Sol. (A) C = C
v

1 m
R

=
2
3
R
1
3
5
R

=
2
3
R
3 / 2
R
= 0
(B) PV
3
= const. C =
2
3
R
1 3
R

= R ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. q =
given
Q
W
0.4 =
given
Q
200
Q
given
=
4 . 0
2000
Q
lost
= Q
given
W = 500 200 = 300 J ]
Q.2
[Sol. T mg= ma
T T = mg + ma
4
10 4
) a g ( 800

+
=
A
T
=
3
1
2.4 10
8
= 8 10
7
(g + a) =
200
10 8
3

= 40
a = 30 m/s
2
]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 3
Q.3
[Sol. Al = alAT
a =

1

T A
A
=
25 30
018 . 0

=
25
6
10
4
= 24 10
6
/C ]
Q.4
[Sol. T = t
m
k
1
+ t
m
k
2
+
s / cm 120
cm 60
2
= t
2 . 0
8 . 1
+ t
2 . 0
2 . 3
+ 1 = 3t + 4t + 1
= 7t + 1 = 7
7
22
+ 1 = 23 sec. ]

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