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NSEA 2011 Q Paper With Solution
NSEA 2011 Q Paper With Solution
NSEA 2011 Q Paper With Solution
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12.
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1.
2.
A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal displacements in X direction, x1(t) = A sin (t) and
2
Sol.
3
4
(b*) A,
4
3
(c) A 3 ,
5
6
(d) A,
+ Bsin(t + )
x = A sin(t) + Asin t
3
B =A& =
4
to make the resultant 0.
3
3.
Sol.
tan2 + 3 = 3sec
sec2 3sec + 2 = 0
(sec 1) (sec 2) = 0
sec = 1 or sec = 2
= 2n or = 2n
, nI
3
5.
(d) Bootes.
Vector p and q include an angle between them. If (p q) and (p q) respectively include angles and
(a)
pq sin
p2 q2 cos2
RESONANCE
(b)
2pq sin
p 2 q2 cos 2
p2 sin2
(c) 2
p q2 cos2
q2 sin2
(d) 2
p q2 cos2
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Sol.
cos =
p.q
|p||q|
pq
.( p )
2
cos =
pq
p
2
p q
. (p )
2
cos = p q
=
|p|
2
tan =
tan =
pq sin
p2 p . q
pq sin
p2 p.q
p 2 p.q p 2 p.q
2pq sin
=
tan + tan = pq sin 2
2
2
(
p
p
.
q
)
(
p
p
.
q
)
p
q2 cos 2
(b) is correct
6.
Sol.
An alternative current of frequency flows through a conductor with conductivity . The material of the
conductor has a magnetic permeability . The quantity () has the dimensions same as those of
(a) charge
(b) current
(c) time
(d*) length
1 F
T . 2 2
r E
Q
2 2
L T
1 / 2
1 / 2
1
2
L
1 / 2
=L
7.
What is the position of the Red supergiant stars on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram ?
(a) upper left
(b*) upper right
(c) lower left.
(d) lower right
8.
RESONANCE
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9.
(a) 2
Sol.
7 cos 70
3 cos 55 cos ec 35
+
is
2 sin 20
2 tan 25 tan 45 tan 65
(b*) 5
(c)
7
2
(d)
3
2
7 cos 70
3 cos 55 cos ec 35
+
2 sin 20
2 tan 25 tan 45 tan 65
7 cos 70
3 cos 55
7
3
= 2 cos 70 +
=
+
=5
2 sin 35 ( tan 25 tan 65 ).1 2
2
(b) is correct
10.
The quantity
o
o has the units same as those of
(a) frequency
Sol.
F=
F=
(b) speed
(c*) resistance
(d) conductance
0i1i2
2r
q1q2
4c 0r 2
F
0
i2
q2
F 2r 2
i 2 q2
Fr 2
Fr
w
=
iq
iq
v = iR =
R=
11.
12.
W
q
w
iq
(d) B
Two charges q1 and q2 are placed 30 cm apart as shown in the figure. A third charge q3 is moved along the arc
q3
of a circle of radius 40 cm from C to D. The change in potential energy of the system is 4 k , where k
0
is :
RESONANCE
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Sol.
(a*) 8 q2
U = U2 U1
= UD UC
(b) 6 q2
(c) 8 q1
(d) 6 q1
Kq
Kq2 Kq1 Kq 2
= q3 1
40
10 40
50
= Kq2q3
4
50
q3
2
1
2
= 4 q0
25
10
0
13.
14.
Sol.
15.
16.
= 8q2
(d) seven
If A = {2, 4, 6, 8, .....400}, so that n(A) = 200 and B = {3, 6, 9, 12, ...... 750}, so that n(B) = 250, then
(a) n (A B) = 125 and n(A B) = 325
(b) n (A B) = 124 and n(A B) = 326
(c) n(A B) = 66 and n(A B) = 384
(d) n (A B) = 65 and n(A B) = 385
A = { 2,4,6,8 ....... 400}
B = { 3,6,9,12 ....... 750}
A B = { 6 ,12, 18 , ..... , 396}
n (A B) = 66
and n (AB) = n(A) +n(B) n(AB)
= 200 + 250 66
= 384
(c) is correct
The type of Andromeda galaxy is
(a*) spiral
(b) barred spiral
(c) elliptical
(d) irregular
A rod PQ of length l is resting on two mutually perpendicular axes as shown in the figure. If the tip P begins
to slide down with a constant speed of
(a)
3 m/s
RESONANCE
(b*) 1 m/s
(c) 3 m/s
(d) 2 m/s
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Sol.
3 sin = v2 cos
v2 =
3 tan 30 = 1
(b) is correct
17.
The figure shows beams of light incident on a thin film and subsequently emerging from it. Here each beam
is represented by a single ray. Let r be the ratio of amplitude of the reflected beam to that of the incident
beam, Amplitude of the incident beam a0 is assumed to be unity. Neglecting absorption in the film, amplitude
of beam a will be
(a*) 1 r2
Sol.
(b) (1 r)2
Energy incident =
(c) r2
(d) 1 r 2
1 2
kq0
2
1 2
kq0 (1 r 2 )
2
1 2
kq0 (1 r 2 )(1 r 2 )
2
1 2
K
kA t = q02 (1 r 2 )2
2
2
q0 = 1
At2 = (1 r2)2
At = (1 r2)
18.
Two plane mirrors are inclined at an angle as shown. The number of images formed of an object O is n.
Then, the angle
(a) must be
(b*) must be
2
2
and
n
n 1
RESONANCE
(d) must be
2
n 1
2
n1
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Sol.
360
1
n=
(n + 1) =
==
Sol.
2
n 1
or n =
2
n
19.
360
The sum of the third and the seventh terms of an A.P. is 6 and their product is 8. The sum of the first 16 terms
of this A.P. will be
(a) 20 only
(b) 76 only
(c) 20 or 76
(d) 8.5 or 2.5
Let a is first term and d is common difference
a3 + a7 = 6
(a + 2d) + (a + 6d) = 6
.........(1)
a3a7 = 8
(a + 2d) (a + 6d) = 8
.........(2)
by solving (1) and (2)
a + 2d = 2 and a + 6d = 4
or
a + 2d = 4 and a + 6d = 2
1
a 2d 2
d = 2 and a = 1
a 6d 4
Case I If
S16=
16
2
2(1) (15 ). 2
19
= 8 = 76
2
Case II If
a 2d 4
1
d = a = 5
a 6d 2
2
S16=
16
1
2(5) (15 )
2
2
15
= 8 10 = 80 60 = 20
2
(c) is correct.
20.
A window is 50 cm in height. A stone falling from a height of 40 cm above the window crosses the window in
time t equal to
(a*)
1
s
7
RESONANCE
(b)
3
s
7
(c)
5
s
7
(d)
4
s
7
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Sol.
vavt = 0.5
2g(0.4) 2g(0.9)
t 1
2
2
1
t=
0.2g (2 3)
1
21.
Sol.
0 .2 9 . 8 ( 5 )
1
7
The number of points on the circle 2x2 + 2y2 3x = 0 having distance 2 units from the point (2, 1) is
(a) zero
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 4
2
2
2x + 2y 3x = 0
3
x=0
2
x2 + y2
S(2, 1) = 4 + 1 + 3 = 8 > 0
Hence (2, 1) lies out side the circle
3
distance of center , 0 from point (2, 1) is
4
2
2 (0 1) 2 =
4
11
1 =
4
137
11
>
16
4
23.
A conical vessel of radius 6 cm and height 8 cm is completely filled with water. A metal shpere is now lowered
into the water. The size of the sphere is such that when it touches the inner surface, it just gets immersed.
The fraction of water that overflows from the conical vessel is
(a*)
Sol.
3
8
(b)
5
8
(c)
7
8
(d)
5
16
R=6,H=8
V=
1
( 6)2 (8)
3
sin =
R
3
3
=
(since tan = )
8 R
5
4
5R = 24 3R
R=3
V=
3
8
RESONANCE
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24.
25.
26.
x 3
lim
is equal to
x x 2
(a) e5
Sol.
(b) e
lim x 3
x
x 2
(d) e5
1
x
= xlim
2
1
x
(c) e1
1 form
x 3
lim
1 . x
x2
5 x
lim
x2
x
= e5
27.
28.
Sol.
(d) Sriharikota
45
2
(d) ab + bc + cd + da
45
2
AM GM
Now a2 + b2 2ab
b2 + c2 2bc
c2 + d2 2cd
d2 + a2 2da
On addition
2(a2 + b2 + c2 + d2) 2(ab + bc + cd + da)
a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 ab + bc + cd + da
ab + bc + cd + da 45
(a) is correct.
29.
An ellipse has foci (3, 1) and (1, 1). It passes through the point P(1, 3). Therefore, the eccentricity of the
ellipse is
(a)
2 1
RESONANCE
(b)
3 1
(c)
2 1
2
(d)
3 1
2
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Sol.
( y 1)2
b2
=1
4
b2
=1
....(2)
b2
a2
a2e2 = a2 b2
1 = a2 b2
Put in (2)
1
1 b
4
b2
= 1 b4 4b2 = 4
b2 = 2 + 2 2
a2 = 3 + 2 2
e2 = 1
22 2
32 2
1
=
32 2
e=
( 2 1)
= ( 2 1)
(a) is correct.
30.
Apart from the twelve constellations, the sun passes through the constellation of
(a) Orion
(b) Ursa Major
(c*) Opiuchus
(d) Perseus
31.
For the quadratic equation 3x2 + px + 3 = 0, where p > 0, one of the roots is square of the other. Hence, the
value of p is
(a)
Sol.
1
3
(b) 1
(c) 3
(d)
2
3
p
& .2 = 1
3
( + 2)3 =
p3
27
3 + 6 + 3.2( + 2) =
p3
27
p
p3
1 + 1 + 3 =
3
27
RESONANCE
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32.
54 27p = p3
p3 27p + 54 = 0
(p 3) (p2 + 3p 18) = 0
p = 3 or p2 + 3p 18 = 0
p = 3 or p2 + 3p 18 = 0
p = 3 or (p + 6) (p 3) = 0
p = 3 or p = 6
but p > 0
p=3
(c) is correct.
Two vectors ( a 2b ) and (5 a 4b ), where a and b are unit vectors, are perpendicular to each other..
Sol.
(b*) 60
1
(c) cos1
3
1
(d) cos1
6
a b
cos =
ab
(a 2b).(5a 4b) = 0,
5a 2 4a.b 10a.b 8b 2 0
cos =
cos =
3
6
1
2
= 60
(b) is correct
33.
34.
(d) Draco
Sol.
35.
If the sun is rising in Gemini, the zodiacal constellation on the meridian will be
(a) Virgo
(b) Sagittarius
(c) Pisces
(d) Libra
Sol.
36.
1 1 1
1 1 1
If A =
, out of the following statements the correct one is
1 1 1
(a) A3 = 27 A
RESONANCE
(b) A3 = 3A
(c) A3 = A
(d) A + A + A = A2
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Sol.
1 1 1
1 1 1
A=
1 1 1
A I =
=0
(1 ) ( 2 2) 1 (1 1) + 1 (1 1 + ) = 0
= (1 ) ( 2 2) + + = 0
= 2 2 3 + 2 2 + 2= 0
= 3 + 3 2 = 0
3 = 3 2
A3 = 3A2
(d) is correct
37.
In the spectrum of a quasar, the observed wavelength of an element (having rest wavelength of 1216 )
is found to be 2432 . Therefore, the value of red shift (z) of that quasar is
(a) 1
(b) 0.5
(c) 0.5
(d*) 1
Sol.
Z=
obs emit
emit
Z=
2432 1216
=1
1216
Sol.
(b) 2 3 i 2
(c) 2 3 2 i
(d) 3 2 3 i
Cube root of 64 is
x = (64)1/3 (1)1/3
x = 4, 4, 42
1 3 i
4 1 3 i
x = 4, 4
,
2
2
x = 4, 2 + 2 3 i, 2 2 3 i
so x = 2 3 i 2
(b) is correct
39.
Sol.
The wavelength of the first spectral line in the Balmer series of hydrogen atom is 6561 . Therefore, the
wavelength of the second spectral line in the Balmer series of singly ionized helium atom is
(a*) 1215
(b) 1640
(c) 2430
(d) 4687
n1 = 2
n1 = 2
n2 = 3
n2 = 4
Z=1
Z=2
1 = 6561
2 = ?
1
1 1
R
1
4 9
1
1 1
Rx 2 2
2
4 16
2
5 16
1 4 9 4 3
2 = 243 5
2 = 1215 A
RESONANCE
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40.
If x 0, x 1 and x x
(a) 0.444...
Sol.
xx
xx
x x
= 0, the value of x is
(b) 2.25
(c) 4
(d) 9
( x x )x = 0
= ( x x )x
x x log x = x log x x
x 3/2 log x =
3x
log x
2
3 / 2 3x
=0
logx x
2
logx = 0, x 3/2
3x
=0
2
x = 1, x x = 0
2
x = 0 and x
9
= 2.25
4
(b) is correct
41.
An alpha particle of 10 MeV energy collides head on with a copper nucleus (Z = 29) and is deflecteds
back. The distance of closest approach of the alpha particle is about
(a) 4.2 1015 m
(b*) 8.3 1015
(c) 1.6 1014 m
(d) 2.1 1014 m
Sol.
10 MeV =
Kq1q2
r
10 1.6 1019 + 6 =
9 10 9 38 2 2.56 29
1.6 10 12
= 18 1.6 29 1021 38
18 1.6 2y 1017 = 8.3 1015 m
42.
A non-conducting ring charged uniformly is rotating about its axis (passing through its centre and
perpendicular to its plane) with a constant angular velocity. Let E, V and B be respectively the
electrostatic field, electrostatic potential and magnetic field produced at the centre of the ring. Then,
(a) E = 0, V 0, B = 0
(b*) E = 0, V 0, B 0
(c) E 0, V = 0, B 0
(d) E 0, V = 0, B = 0
Sol.
E=0
V0
B0
RESONANCE
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43.
Sol.
irms =
v
120
= C
45
60
vC = 90
1502 = 1202 + (vL 90)2
Sol.
(not possible)
The successive resonance frequencies of a pipe are 425 Hz, 595 Hz and 765 Hz respectively. If the
speed of sound in air is 340 m/s, the length of the pipe is
(a) 0.85 m.
(b*) 1.0 m.
(c) 0.5 m
(d) 1.7 m.
425 : 595 : 765
85 : 119 : 153
2v
4
595 425 =
=1m
45.
If m = 6 +
(a)
Sol.
35 and n = 6
(b)
14
m=6+
n=6
35 , the value of
21
m n is
(c)
18
(d)
10
35
35
m n = 36 35 = 1
Now
m n
= m + n 2 mn
= 12 2.1
= 10
m n =
10
(d) is correct
46.
Mercury stands at a height h in a barometer. A small hole is made at a height h' (less that h). The
mercury comes out of the hole with a speed v equal to
(a)
2gh'
RESONANCE
(b)
2g(h h' )
(c)
2gh
(d*) zero
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Sol.
(h h) g =
(h h) g =
1 2
v p 0
2
1
v2 + h g
2
v2 = [(h h)g h] 2
v=0
47.
1
Let and be the cube roots of unity. If A =
and B =
, then the product AB is
1
1 1
(a)
1 2
Sol.
1 1
(b)
1 2
1 1
(c)
1 2
1 1
(d)
1 2
2
1
AB =
= 2
2
1
=
= 2
1 + + 2 = 0
2 = 1
1 1
So AB =
1 2
(d) is correct
48.
Sol.
A uniform wire of length and mass m is bent in the form of a rectangle PQRS such that
PQ : QR = 2 : 1. The moment of inertia of this rectangle about side QR is
(a)
11
m 2
243
(2a )(2a)2
2 (a )a 2 4
3
(b)
7
m 2
216
16
14
m 3 28
3
=
m
a
= a 4
=
3
9
6a
3
(c)
5
m 2
136
(d*)
7
m 2
162
14
m 2
9 36
7
m 2
162
RESONANCE
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49.
A planoconvex lens form a lens combination with a planconcave lens such that their curved surfaces
have equal radii of curvature and are in contact with each other. If 1 and 2 are the refractive indices of
the materials of the two lenses, the focal length of the combination is proportional to
(a) | 1 2 |
Sol.
2
(c*) | |
1
2
2
(b)
1
2
1
1
1
(1 1) ( 2 1)
f
R
R
1
( 1 1 1 2 )
R
R
f =
1
2
50.
Sol.
20 6
10
6
40
20 40
EqL =
=
3
1
1
40
20 40
14
2
3
i=
40 = 10 = 0.2 A
10
3
i = 200 mA
BA
51.
Sol.
(b) 3 cos 2
x6 1
x3
is
(c) 2 cos 2
(d) 3 cos 3
1
+ x = 2 cos
x
3
x = 8 cos 3
x
x3 +
1
x
x6 1
x
+ 3 x = 8 cos 3
x
+ 3 (2cos ) = 8 cos 3
RESONANCE
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x6 1
x3
x6 1
x3
Alter :
+ 3 (2 cos ) = 8 cos 3
1
+ x = 2 cos
x
x = cos + i sin
x6 1
Now
= x3 +
1
x3
Sol.
53.
The weight of a metal sphere when immersed in water at 0C is W 1 and that at 50C is W 2. If the
coefficient of cubical expansion of the metal is less than that of water, then
(a) W 1 = W 2
(b*) W 1 < W 2
(c) W 1 > W 2
(d) nothing can be said as the data are insufficient.
3s < vL
W 1 = W 0 1
=vg
< 0
W
W2 > W1
An organ pipe of length (open at both ends) is sounded together with another organ pipe of length
( + x) where x << , to produce their fundamental notes. If speed of sound in air is v, the beat frequency
is
(a)
vx
(b*)
vx
2
vx
(c)
2 x
(d)
vx
4 2
Sol.
( x )
2
V
2
f = f1 f2
f1
f2
1
V 1
2 x
Vx
x << l
2( x )
f =
Vx
2 2
RESONANCE
V
2( x )
(b)
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54.
A circuit connects a pure inductor (L) to a dc souce through a rheostat as shown. The sliding contact
of the rheostat is pulled to the right so as to increase the resistance. At an instant when the resistanc
in 20 ohm, the current in the circuit is
(a) 0.5 A
(b) less than 0.5 A
(c*) more than 0.5 A.
(d) Less than or more than 0.5 A depending on the value of L.
Sol.
55.
1
(a)
1
(b)
3 1
(c)
3 1
3 +1
(d)
3 1
Sol.
Angle are
7
, ,
4 6 12
a = BC = 1 + 3
a
b
c
b=
1 (1 3 )
=
2 3 1
2 2
Area of ABC
1
ab sin C
2
1
1 3
2
1 3
2
2 sin 4
1
=
RESONANCE
3 1
(a) is correct
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56.
A given mass of an ideal gas expands to 2.5 times its initial valume (V) at a constant pressure (p). If
is the ratio of specific heats,the change in internal energy of the gas is
(a)
Sol.
5pV
2( 1)
(b*)
3pV
2( 1)
(c)
pV
2( 1)
(d)
pV
( 1)
u = n CV T
=
nR
( T )
1
P(2.5 1)V
1
3 PV
2 ( 1)
57.
Sol.
Let the energy, the magnitude of linear momentum and the angular frequency of an electron revolving in
an orbit with quantum number n be E, p and respectively then
E
(a) varies at n2
Ep
is independent of n.
(b*)
Energy E
Liner momentum p
Angular frequency w
Quntam no. n
Ep
indendent of n
w
(b) option is correct.
58.
(a) sin1 x 1 y y 1 x
2
2
(b) sin1 x 1 y y 1 x
2
2
(c) sin1 x 1 x y 1 y
2
2
(d) sin-1 x 1 x y 1 y
Sol.
59.
Sol.
(a) C2 D2 = A2 B2
(c) C2 + D2 = A2 + B2
A +B = C
and
A B = D
Then C2 + D2 = 2(A2 + B2)
(d) is correct
RESONANCE
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60.
Sol.
61.
(a) cot
(b) 2 cot
(1 + cot + cosec ) ( 1 + cot cosec)
= (1 + cot )2 (cosec2)
= 1 + cot2 + 2 cot cosec2
= 2 cot
(b) is correct
(c) 3 cot
(d) 4 cot
Sol.
62.
Sol.
Consider the two circles x 2 + y2 = 4 and x 2 + y2 6x 8y = 24. The number of common tangents to
these circles is
(a*) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
C1 (0, 0),
C2 = (3, 4)
r1 = 2,
r2 =
9 16 24 = 7
C1C2 = 5,
r1 + r2 = 7
|r1 r2| = C1C2 < r1 + r2
Circles are internally touching so one tangent can be drawn.
63.
A body of mass m suspended from a spring of length and force constant k oscillates with periodic time T.
Now, the spring is cut into two pieces of lengths in the ratio 2 : 3. The same mass is attached to the two
pieces as shown and set into oscillations on a smooth surface. The periodic time of oscillations T is
T
(a)
Sol.
2 3T
5
(c*)
6T
5
T
(d)
k,
T 2
64.
(b)
m
1 1
5k
2 3
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= 2
6m
25k
6
T
5
8
= cos 1 represents
r
(b) an ellipse
(c) a hyperbola
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Sol.
8
= cos 1
r
8 = r cos r
8=x
x2 y2
(x 8)2 = x 2 + y2
x 2 16x + 64 = x 2 + y2
y2 + 16x 64 = 0
(Parabola)
(a) is correct
65.
A non-uniform rod of length is placed along positive X axis with one of its ends at (0, 0). Linear mass density
of the rod varies as ( x). Its centre of mass is at
(a) , 0
6
(b*) , 0
3
2
(c) , 0
3
5
(d) , 0
6
Sol.
= (l x)
xdm
dm
2 3
3
0
2
=
2
2
( x )dx
2
( x)x dx
3
6 .0
3
2
2
66.
A satellite revolves round the earth along an elliptical orbit of eccentricity e. It T is the periodic time of
revolution, the time taken by the satellite to travel from one extreme of the minor axis to the other through
perigee is
(a*)
T
e
1
2
2
(b)
T
1
2
2e
(c)
T
e
1
(d)
T
1
1
2
e
Sol.
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a2(1 e)a 1
ae(1 e) a = Area of shaded part
2
2
e
2
a a (1 e) = Area
2
dA
L
dt
2m
2m
a (1 e) a 2
T=
L
e
2m
a2 (1 e)
t=
L
2
T
2
e
t
2
67.
T
e
2
2
e
T
1
2
2
Consider the points A(a, b + c), B(b, c + a) and C(c, a + b). The area of ABC is
(a) 2(a2 + b2 + c2)
(b)
a2 b2 c 2
6
a bc 1
Sol.
1
Area of ABC =
2
b ca 1
c ab 1
C1 C1 + C2
1 bc 1
1
1 ca 1
(a + b + c)
=0
2
1 ab 1
(d) is correct
68.
In a certain village of Maharashtra everybody knows Marathi language. However, 52% people can understand
only Marathi, 35% are able to understand Hindi while 23% can understand English. The number of people
who can understand Marathi, Hindi as well as English is 1500. Hence the population of this village is
(a) 13750
(b) 15000
(c) 16250
(d) 18125
Sol.
n H E = 52%
n(H) = 35%
n(E) = 23%
...(1)
n (H E) = 48%
n(H E) = n(H) + n(E) n(H E)
48% = 35% + 23% n(H E)
n(H E) = 10%
So total = 1500
100
= 15000
10
(b) is correct
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69.
15
(a) 1
17
Sol.
Tn =
(b) 2
(c) 2
16
17
(d) 3
1
17
3
n2 n
3
1
= 2
850
n n
Sn =
8
17
1
] is
850
3
2
n = 50
(n 1) (n)
n(n 1)
1
1
Sn = 3
n n 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
S50 = 3 1 2 2 3 3 4 .... 50 51
= 3 1
51
50
16
= 2
17
17
(c) is correct
=
70.
Sol.
(c) 2715
(d) 2875
1
1
x
=
12!
14 !
15 !
1
12 !
1
x
1
=
(
14
)
(
13
)
(15) (14) (13) 12!
181
x
=
(14) (13)
15(14) (13)
x = 181 15
x = 2715
(c) is correct
71.
Sol.
Consider the curve given by y = x4 + 8x3 + 26x2 + 32x 73. The number of points on this curve at which
tangent to the curve is parallel to X axis is
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
dy
= 4x3 + 24x2 + 52x + 32 = 0 (for tangent parallel to x-axis)
dx
x = 1 satisfy
(x + 1) (4x2 + 20x + 32) = 0
4(x + 1) (x2 + 5x + 8) = 0
x = 1 only one point
(1, 6)
(a) is correct
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72.
Sol.
4
3
Sol.
4
3
(c)
3
4
(d) log(2)
73.
(b)
4 3x = 0
x=
4
3
(b) ,
2 2
1
sin 2x
2
f '(x) = cos2x > 0
(for increasing)
(c) ,
2 4
3
(d) ,
4
f(x) =
3
x 0, ,
4
4
(d) is correct
74.
Sol.
The last three terms in the expansion of (a + b)n are 54880, 48020 and 16807 respectively. Therefore, the
values of a, b and n respectively are
(a) 5, 7, 4
(b) 2, 7, 7
(c) 4, 7, 5
(d) 7, 4, 5
n
(a + b)
T n+1 = nCn abn = bn = 16807
...(1)
T n = nCn1 a1bn1 = nabn1 = 48020
...(2)
T n1 = nCn2 a2bn2 =
by (2) / (1)
by (3)/(2)
n(n 1) 2 n2
a b = 54880
2
na
48020
=
b
16807
54880
(n 1) a
=
2 b
48020
...(3)
...(4)
...(5)
54880 16807
n1
=
2n
48020 48020
1844736320
n1
=
n
2305920400
1
1844736320
=1
n
2305920400
1
461184080
=
n
2305920400
n=5
by (1) b5 = 16807
b = 7 and a = 4
(c) is correct
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75.
Two soap bubbles A and B respectively of radii 2 mm and 5 mm stick to each other to form a double bubble.
Then,
(a) The radius of curvature of common surface is
10
mm and concave on the side of bubble A.
3
7
mm and convex on the side of bubble A.
2
10
mm and convex on the side of bubble A.
3
Sol.
7
mm and concave on the side of bubble A.
2
1 1 1
r 2 5
r
5 2 10
mm
3
3
Sol.
A body of mass 50g performs simple harmonic motion with amplitude 20 cm. If the total energy of the body
is 2 J, the periodic time is
(a) 1.4 ms
(b) 1.4 s
(c) 14 ms
(d*) 140 ms
1
kA2 = 2
2
1
k (.2)2 = 2
2
k=
4
= 100
.04
T = 2
m
k
.05
100
= 2
2 5
100
= 14.04 102
= 140 103
= 140 ms
77.
The integral
cos 4 (3 x )
(a)
Sol.
12
(b)
/6
cos 4 (3 x )
cos 4 3 x sin 4 (3 x )
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(3 x )
dx equals
dx
using properties
(c)
(d)
...(1)
a
f ( x ) dx =
f (a x ) dx
0
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/6
sin 4 (3 x )
cos 4 (3 x ) sin 4 (3 x )
dx
...(2)
adding
/6
1. dx
2 =
2 =
12
(a) is correct
=
78.
Refer to the arrangement of logic gates given below. The outputs Y for A = 0, B = 0 and A = 1, B = 1
respectively are
(a) 0 and 1
(b*) 1 and 0
(c) 0 and 0
(d) 1 and 1
Sol.
Y = ( A B ). B
Y = (1 + 0) . 1 = 1
Y = (0 + 1) . 0 = 0
79.
An electron in the second excited state of a hydrogen atom has an associated de Broglie wavelength of
about
(a) 0.32 nm
(b) 0.66 nm
(c) 3.2 nm
(d*) 1.0 nm
Sol.
d =
h
=
mV
h
Z
m. 2.18 10 6
n
h3
m 2.18 10 6
= 1 nm
80.
Ans. (d)
x 4 log 5(5 x 1 )
5x x5
dx gives
(a) 5x x5
Sol.
(d)
1
log( 5 x x 5 )
5
x 4 log 5(5 x 1 )
dx
5x x5
Let 5x + x5 = t
(5x log 5 + 5x4) dx = dt
1
1 dt
= log t c
5
5 t
1
log( 5 x x 5 ) c
5
(d) is correct
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