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Jee Mains Paper - Set-A
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Section – I (Physics)
r r r r r r r
1. If A + B = C, and A = 2 B and B.C = 0 , then
r r r r r r
(A) A + C = A + B (B) A + B = B
r r r r
(C) A � B<0 (D) A �
C may be zero
3. For a particle moving in the x-y plane, the x and y coordinate are changing as x = a sin wt and
y = a ( 1 cos wt ) , where ‘a’ and w are constants. Then, what can be inferred for the trajectory of
the particle?
(A) The trajectory is parabolic
(B) The trajectory is elliptical
(C) The trajectory is such that distance moved by the particle is directly proportional to time.
(D) The trajectory of the particle is equidistant is equidistant from the origin at every instant of
time.
5. A particle moves along x-axis. The position of the particle at time t is given as x = t 3 9t 2 + 24t + 1
. Find the distance travelled in first 5 seconds
(A) 20 m (B) 10 m (C) 18 m (D) 28 m
6. Three block so frame mass are connected through a string as 4kg 4kg
shown in the figure. Initially the string is just taut and the
system is released from rest. The values of f1, f2 are (take g = f1 m=0.7
10 m/s2, all strings and pulley are ideal) m=0.6
(A) 24 N, 28 N (B) 20n, 28N
(C) 24N, 20N (D) 20N, 20N 4kg
7. For the two blocks shown in the adjacent figure, an external m=0.4
force of 18 N is applied on the lower block. Find the 2 kg
18N
acceleration of the upper block. m=0.2 4 kg
(A) 1 m/s2 (B) 3 m/s2
2
(C) 2 m/s (D) 4 m/s2
8. The coefficient of friction between an insect and a hemispherical bowl of radius r is m. The
maximum height to which the insect can crawl in the bowl is
r � 1 �
(D) r �1 + m 1�
2
(A) (B) r �
1 � (C) r 1+ m 2
1+ m 2 � �
� 1+ m �
� 2
�
9 The potential energy of a particle of mass 1 kg moving along the x-axis is given by
U(x) = 16(x 2 2x)J , where x is in meter. Its speed at x = 1 m is 2 m/s. Then
(A) the motion of the particle is uniformly accelerated
(B) the motion of the particle is periodic but not simple harmonic
(C) the motion of the particle is simple harmonic having equilibrium position at x = 1 m
(D) kinetic energy of the particle is conserved.
V V V
(A) v 0 = cos q (B) v 0 = V cos q (C) v 0 = sin q (D) v 0 = cos q
4 2 2
B Q
Fig(a) Fig(b)
3
(C) 3 3 m / s (D) m/s
2
14. A solid cone of radius r and height h is kept on a turntable rotating with an
angular velocity w. The friction between the table and the cone is w
sufficient so that the cone does not slide. The distance between the axis
of the cone and the axis of turntable is R (R >>r). The maximum value of
w for which the cone does not topple is
R
4 gr gr 4gr 3gr
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 Rh Rh Rh 4Rh
15. A hollow sphere is released from rest on a rough inclined plane as shown R
in the figure. Find the velocity of point of contact as a function of time. (m =
mass of hollow sphere, R = radius of sphere) m=0.2
(A) 2 t (B) 4 t
(C) 6 t (D) 8 t 37°
r r
16. Two particles are initially moving with angular momentum L1 and L 2 in a region of space with no
r
external torque. A constant external torque t then acts on the particle, but not on the other
particle, for a time interval Dt. What is the change in the total angular momentum of the two
particles?
r r r r 1 r r
(A) DL = L1 L 2 (
(B) DL = L1 L 2
2
)
r r r
(C) DL = tDt (D) DL is not applicable for the system.
19. A projectile is projected in the earth’s gravitational with initial kinetic energy E. The horizontal of
the projectile range is R. If the mass of the projectile is 1 kg then the angle of projection of the
projectile will be equal to
1 �gR � 1 �gR � 1 �gR � 1 �gR �
(A) sin � � (B) 2sin � � (C) 0.5 sin � � (D) 4 sin � �
�2E � �2E � �2E � �2E �
20. Consider the two identical particles shown in the given figure. They are M M
released from rest and can move forwards each other under the d
influence of their mutual gravitation forces. Speed of each particle,
when the separation reduces to half of initial value equals
GM 2GM GM
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
d d 2d
21. The variation of gravitational intensity g for a uniform solid sphere of mass M and radius R is
given by
(A) g (B) g
r r
O r=R O r=R
(C) g (D) g
r r
O r=R O r=R
(A) V (B) V
b a b
r r
(C) V (D) V
b a b
r r
(C)
(m +m ) g
1 2 (D)
(m
2
m1 g ) m1
k k m2
2R
28. A liquid takes 5 minutes to cool from 70 oC to 60oC. How long will it take to cool from 60 oC to
50oC.
(A) 5 minutes
(B) more than 5 minutes
(C) less than 5 minutes
(D) less or more than 5 minutes depending on the nature of liquid
29. An ideal monoatomic gas undergoes a cyclic process ABCA as shown in the
fig. The ratio of heat absorbed during AB to the work done on the gas during BC
is:
5 5
(A) (B)
2 ln 2 3
5 5
(C) (D)
4 ln 2 6
�p �
30. The equation of a wave disturbance is given as y = 0.02sin � + 50p t �cos ( 10p x ) where x and
�2 �
y are in metres and t is in seconds. Choose the incorrect statement
(A) The wavelength of wave is 0.2m (B) Displacement node occurs at x = 0.15m
(C) Displacement antinode occurs at x = 0.3m (D) The speed of constituent waves is 0.2 m/s
Section – II (Chemistry)
1. Two gases in adjoining vessels were brought into contact by opening a stopcock between them.
One vessel measuring 0.25 L contained NO gas at 800 torr and 220 K, the other measured 0.1 L
contained O2 gas at 600 torr and 220K The reaction to form N 2O4 ( s ) exhausts the limiting
reagent completely. Neglecting the vapour pressure of N 2O4 , which of the following is correct?
(molar mass N2O4 = 92)
(A) Pressure of the gas remaining at 220 K after completion of the reaction is 0.3 atm
(B) Mass of N 2O4 formed is 0.402 g
(C) Both (A) ad (B) are correct
(D) None is correct
P re s s u re
(A) – PV (B) PV
(C) 0 (D) None of these P C
D
V 2V
V o lu m e
3. Hydroboration of 1-methylcyclopentene using B2 D6 followed by treatment with alkaline
hydrogenperoxide in basic medium gives which of the following
D D OH OH
OH H D H
H OH H D
5. Equal volumes of two solutions of HCl are mixed. One solution has pH = 1, while the other has a
pH = 5. The pH of the resulting solution is
(A) < 1 (B) Between 1 and 2 (C) 3 (D) between 4 and 5
CH3
H D
CH3 CH
HBr
CCl4
CH
CH2
HBr
CCl4
Br
All of these
HBr
CCl4
9.
CH3
Br2 / Fe
P
Br2 / hn
Q
P and Q respectively are:
CH3 CH3 CH3 H2 C Br
(A) (B)
, ,
Br
Br Br
Br Br
(C) (D)
, ,
Br Br
12. Which of the following hydrocarbons has the lowest dipole moment?
H3C CH3
C CH 3 C �C CH 3
H H
CH 3 CH 2 C �C H CH 2 = CH C �C H
14. Which of the following is the electronic configuration of an atom in its first excited state if that
atom is isoelectronic with O2?
(A) [ Ne] 3s 2 3 p 4 (B) [ Ne] 3s 2 3 p 3 3d 1 (C) [ Ne] 3s1 3 p5 (D) None of these
17. Chemical ‘A’ is used for water softening to remove temporary hardness. ‘A’ reacts with sodium
carbonate to generate caustic soda. When CO2 is bubbled through ‘A’, it turns cloudy. What is the
chemical formula of ‘A’?
(A) CaCO3 (B) CaO (C) Ca ( OH ) 2 (D) Ca ( HCO3 ) 2
CH3 CH3
H CH3
H H
H H H H
CH3 H
CH3 CH3
H H CH3 H
H H H H
CH3 H
O O
CH3 CH3
H3C and H3C O CH3
OH H3C H
and H3C
O
OH O CH3 O CH3
H3C and H3C H3C O
and H3C
22. In which of the following diagrams given below do AB, BC and CA represent isothermal, isochoric
and adiabatic change respectively?
A A
C
P P B
C
B
V V
A A
B C
P P
C B
V V
23. In the compound YBa2Cu3O7 which shows superconductivity, what is the average oxidation state
of Cu?
Assume that the rare earth element yttrium is in its usual +3 oxidation state.
7 7 5 5
(A) + (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3
24. Consider a titration of potassium dichromate solution with acidified Mohr’s salt solution using
diphenylamine as indicator. The number of moles of Mohr’s salt required per mole of dichromate
is:
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
dt
� �
Where x is the amount of ‘A’ dissociated. The value of equilibrium constant ( K eq ) is
(A) 10 (B) 0.05 (C) 20 (D) Cannot be
calculated
CH3 H
H H H H
H H CH3 Et
CH2CH3 CH3
CH3
Me
H H Et
H H
H
H H
Me
H H
H
H 2 ( excess )
Pt
A
COOH
KMnO4 COOH
+
COOH
COOH
10
9
7 4 - 9 .7 7 .4 6 -1 0
pH
pH
6 .5 5 - 4
pH
3
3
0 10 30 40 60 0 10 20 30 40
V o lu m e o f b a s e
V o lu m e o f b a s e V o lu m e o f b a s e (III)
(I) (II)
Which of the following graph represents titration of?
(i) NH 4OH / HCl ( WB / S A )
(ii) HNO3 / KOH ( S A / S B )
(iii) C6 H 5COOH / KOH ( WA / S B )
WB = Weak base
SB = Strong base
WA = Weak acid
SA = Strong acid
Graph Titration
I, II, III (i), (ii), (iii)
I, II, III (ii), (iii), (i)
I, II, III (iii), (ii), (i)
I, II, III (iii), (i), (ii)
3. If the equation x2 – 2x + 4 = 0 and ax2 – 4x + b = 0 has one common root then values of ‘a’ and ‘b’
are respectively, (a, b Î R)
1
(A) .4 (B) 2, 8 (C) -2, -8 (D) can’t determine
2
20
4. Let {a1, a2, a3, ……} be a sequence such that a1 = 2 and an – an –1 = 2n for all n ³ 2. Then a
i =1
i
is
(A) 2960 (B) 3080 (C) 3560 (D) 4120
x2 y2
5. P is a point on the hyperbola = 1, N is the foot of perpendicular from P on the
a2 b2
transverse axis. The tangent to the hyperbola at P meets the transverse axis at T. If O is the
centre of the hyperbola, then OT.ON is equal to
(A) e2 (B) a2 (C) b2 (D) b2/a2
8. If 4na = p then the value of tana tan2a tan3a … tan(2n – 1)a is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) – 1 (D) none of these
9. A polygonal with 12 sides is inscribed in a circle |z| = 5. If one of the vertices is 3 + 4i, then the
complex number associated with the next vertex (in anticlockwise direction) is
(A)
1
2
{( ) (
3 34 + 4 3+3 i )} (B)
1
2
{( ) (
3 3 +2 + 4 3 2 i )}
(C)
1
2
{(
23 3 ) + (2 + 4 3 ) i} (D)
1
2
{( ) (
23 3 + 24 3 i )}
10. The sum of the series 2nC0 + 2nC224 + 2nC428 + ……….upto (n + 1) terms
1 2n 1 2n 2n 1 2n 1 2n 2n
(A) (5 + 32n) (B) (5 - 3 ) (3 + 52n)
(C) (D) (3 - 5 )
2 2 2 2
p
11. The maximum number of positive solution of cot sin 2x = 3 lies in
3 3
p p p p p p p
(A) 0, (B) , (C) , (D) ,
6
9 6
9 3 3 2
12. The coefficient of x14 in the product (1 –x) (1 –2x) (1 –22x) (1 –23x) ...... (1 –215x) is ,
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
( given that 1 + + 2 + 3 + ......... + 15 = a and 1 + 2 + 4 + ......... + 30 = b )
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
(A) 2119 (a2 –b) (B) 2120 (a2 –b) (C) 2120 (b –a2) (D) 2119 (b –a2)
13. If b2 < ac (a, b, c Î R, n Î N), then the sum of coefficients in the expansion of
(aa2x2 + 2bax + c)n ; (as a polynomial in x), is
(A) positive if c > 0 (B) positive if a < 0, n is odd
(C) always positive (D) positive if b > 0
14. Two lines 2x + 3y + c = 0 and 4x – 7y + 4 = 0 are given, if origin lies in the region of obtuse angle
bisector of the given lines, then
(A) c > 1 (B) c < 0 (C) c = 0 (D) c �[ 0,1]
15. The orthocentre and circumcentre of a DABC are (1, 2) and (2, 4) respectively. If the base BC has
the equation 2x –y –3 = 0 the radius of the circumcircle of D ABC is
57 59 61 63
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 5 5
16. A line meets the co-ordinates axes at A and B. A circle is circumseribed about the triangle OAB. If
the distance of the points A and B from the tangents at O, the origin, to the circle are m and n
respectively, then the equation of the circle is
(A) x2 + y2 – m + n ( m x + n y ) = 0 (B) x2 + y2 – m n ( m x + n y ) = 0
2 2
(C) x + y – m n ( m x n y ) = 0 (D) none of these
z1
17. Tangents drawn to the circle |z| = r at point A (z1) and B (z2) are mutually perpendicular, then
z2
is always
(A) purely real (B) purely imaginary
(C) such that z1 + z 2 = 0 (D) such that z1 – z 2 = 0
18. 5 boys and 3 girls are to be seated in a row. The number of ways such that two particular pairs
always sit together, is
(A) 2880 (B) 4032 (C) 4320 (D) none of these
19. If the normal at two points on y2 = 4ax meet on the same parabola then the locus of point of
intersection of tangents at these points is
(A) x = 2a (B) x = -2a (C) x = a (D) x = a/2
21. If P, Q and R are three distinct points with co-ordinates ( , m), (1, 2) and (3, 4) and also PQ is
perpendicular to QR ( , m �I + ), then the value of (7 - 3m) is
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
| x |2 | x | 2
22. The inequality > 2 holds if and only if
2 | x | | x |2 2
2 2
(A) –1 < x < – or <x<1 (B) –1 < x < 1
3 3
2 2 2
(C) <x<1 (D) x > 1 or x < –1 or – <x<
3 3 3
23. The orthocentre of the triangle formed by any three tangents to a parabola lies on the
(A) axis of parabola (B) directrix (C) tangent at vertex (D) none of these
x2 y2
25. Let any double ordinate PNP¢ of the hyperbola = 1 be produced both sides to meet the
25 16
asymptotes in Q and Q¢, then PQ. P¢Q is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 16 (C) 41 (D) none of these
27. The solution set of the inequality log0.09 (x2 + 2x) ³ log0.3 x + 2 is
(A) [ 2, 1] (B) ( 2, 0) (C) (0, 1] (D) none of these
A B
28. In a triangle ABC, a + b = 3c, then tan tan is equal to
2 2
(A) 1 (B) 1/2 (C) 1/3 (D) ¼
30. There are 10 greetings cards, each of a different colour and 10 envelopes of the same ten
colours. The number of ways in which the cards can go to the envelopes such that exactly 6
cards go into the envelopes of the corresponding colour is
(A) 2520 (B) 151200 (C) 1890 (D) none of these
FIITJEE RESHUFFLING
PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS
JEE - MAINS 2015
SET - A
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D
5. D 6. D 7. A 8. B
9. C 10. A 11. D 12. D
13. C 14. C 15. A 16. C
17. A 18. B 19. C 20. A
21. C 22. A 23. B 24. A
25. A 26. C 27. C 28. B
29. C 30. D
CHEMISTRY
1. C 2. A 3. A 4. D
5. B 6. D 7. C 8. D
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. B
13. A 14. B 15. B 16. B
17. C 18. C 19. B 20. C
21. C 22. C 23. A 24. D
25. C 26. B 27. B 28. D
29. B 30. B
MATHEMATICS
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. B
5. B 6. B 7. D 8. A
9. A 10. A 11. C 12. A
13. A 14. B 15. C 16. A
17. B 18. A 19. A 20. A
21. B 22. D 23. B 24. A
25. B 26. C 27. C 28. B
29. B 30. C
8. B
� 1 �
Sol. h = R ( 1 cos q ) = R �
1 �
� 1 + tan q �
2
where m = tan q
9. C
du
Sol. F = = 16 [ 2 x 2] = 32 ( x 1)
dx
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For equilibrium F = 0 � x = 1 m
Since F �x motion is SHM
10. A
Sol. MV0 = m ( V cos q V0 )
M M
� MV0 = V cos q V0
3 3
V 11. D
� V0 = cos q
4
Sol. x 2 + y 2 = L2
4
� xvx yvy = 0 � v y = vx tan q = m/s
3
12. D
Ma 2
Sol. I AB =
24
7
I PQ = 2 I + 4 � Ma 2 = 2 I + 28I = 30I
24
13. C
Sol. VB cos 60 = VA cos 30
�VB = 3 3m / s
14. C
Sol. For no toppling
h 4 gr
mgr = mw 2 R � � w =
4 hR
15. A
� 3 �
Sol. Vt = �g sin q m g cos q m g cos q �
t
� 2 �
Vt = ( 6 1.6 2.4 ) t = 2t
16. C
r
dL
Sol. t=
dt
17. A
r r r
Sol. L = I w + M V �R ( )
18. B
r r
Sol. aP = a2 = a1 2 Ra
19. C
u 2 sin 2q 1 �gR �
Sol. R= � q = sin 1 � �
g 2 �2 E �
20. A
Gm 2
Sol. Using conservation of energy mv 2 =
d
Gm
v=
d
21. C
Sol. At r < R, use E ( r ) �r
1
and at r > R, use E ( r ) �
r2
22. A
1+ e �
Gm � 1 e �
Gm �
Sol. vP = � �and Va = � �
1 e �
a � 1+ e �
a �
23. B
Gm
Sol. at r > R, use V ( r ) =
r
Gm
r < R use V ( r ) = 3 ( 1.5R 0.5r )
2 2
R
24. A
Sol. With mass m2 alone, the extension of the spring l is given as
m2 g = kl ... ( i )
( )
With mass m1 + m2 , the extension l ' is given by
( m + m ) g = k ( l + D)
1 2
…(ii)
The increases in extension is Dl which is the amplitude of vibration. Subtracting (1) from (2), we
m1 g
get: m1 g = k Dl or Dl =
k
25. A
Sol. Equate FB = FV + W and ignore density of air.
26. C
2x
Sol. v = 2 g ( 3H x ) t =
g
dR 3H
R = 4 ( 3H x ) x =0� x=
dx 2
27. C
1 2 1 2
Sol. mgl = I w + mv
2 2
� v = gl
28. B
Sol. By Newton’s law of cooling
dT
�T T0
dt
29. C
3 5
Sol. For AB dQ = nCV dt + dW = nRT0 + nRT0 = nRT0
2 2
For BC Work done = 2nRT0 ln 2
30. D
2p
Sol. K= � l = 0.2
l
�2n + 1 �p
For node 10p x = � �
� 2 �2
� n = 1, x = 0.15 m
For antinode 10p x = np
For n = 3, x = 0.3 m
CHEMISTRY
1. C
PNOV 800 �0.25
Sol. nNO = = = 0.0146
RT 760 �0.0821�220
PO V 600 �0.1
nO2 = 2 = = 4.37 �103
RT 760 �0.0821�220
2 NO ( g ) + O2 ( g ) � N 2O4 ( s )
moles taken 0.0146 0.00437
moles left 0.0146- ( 2 �0.00437 ) 4.37 �103
= 5.86 �103
5.86 �103
� PNO , left = �0.0821�220 = 0.3 atm
0.35
mass of N 2O4 = 4.37 �103 �92 = 0.402 g
2. A
Sol. Work done = - PV
3. A
CH3
CH3
D
( ) 2 6
1 B D
( 2 ) H O / OH
2 2
OH
H
Hydroboration oxidation results in syn addition
4. D
2CO2 � 2CO + O2 K2
1
2 H 2 + O2 � 2 H 2O
Sol. K1
K2
2CO2 + 2 H 2 � 2CO + 2 H 2O
K1
1
� �
�K1 �
1/2
�1.4 �10 12 �
=� 13 �
�2.1�10 �
1/2
�20 �
= � � = 2.58
�3 �
5. B
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Sol. H+�
pH = 1 � �
� �= 10
1
pH = 5 � �
�H+�
�= 10
5
= 1.3
6. D
CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3
+ H +
H + H
Br
Br CH3
CH2 CH3
CH3 Br
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
H D H D H D H D
CH CH2 CH2 CH2
+ H +
Br +
CH CH H Br Br H
Br Br Br Br
H H H H
+ H +
Br
+
Br H
H Br
7. C
A2 ( g ) + B2 ( g ) � 2 AB ( g )
Sol.
moles of equilibrium ( 2 x) ( 4 x) ( 2x)
4x2
Kc = =4
( 2 x) ( 4 x)
� x2 = 8 2x 4x + x2
� 0 = 8 6x
8
� x = = 1.33 mole
6
2x x
[ AB ] = = = 0.665M
4 2
8. D
Sol. 3Sn +2 + Cr2O72 + 14H + � 3Sn+4 + 2Cr +3 + 7 H 2O
9. B
Sol. P is electrophilic aromatic substitution
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�
Q is attack of Br at more stable benzylic radicals.
10. B
Sol. He is the smallest Gp. 18 element and hence, has highest ionization potential value
11. A
Sol. Equilibrium constant will remain same, because catalyst increases the rate of both the forward
reaction as well as backward reaction.
12. B
Sol.
CH 3 C C CH 3
13. A
D
Sol. Li2CO3 �� � Li2O + CO2
14. B
2 2 6 2 4
Sol. O2 has an electronic configuration of 1s 2 s 2 p 3s 3 p
The excited state has the configuration
[ Ne] 3s 2 3 p3 3d 1
15. B
Sol. DS = SSproducts SSreactants
= + ve for option (B)
16. B
Number of moles of Na+ = 0.4 × 20 × 3 × 10–3
17. C
Sol. Ca ( OH ) 2 + Ca ( HCO3 ) 2 ��
� 2CaCO3 + 2H 2O
Ca ( OH ) 2 + Na2CO3 � CaCO3 + 2 NaOH
Ca ( OH ) 2 + CO2 ��
� CaCO3 + H 2O
18. C
Sol. The figure (C) has anti conformation with lowest energy.
19. B
Sol. In option (B), the two compounds are functional group isomers.
20. C
Sol. Most stable alkene, evolves least heat on hydrogentation.
21. C
HPO42 �����
Acidic Nature
� H + + PO43
Sol. �
�
nf =1 �
M�
�E .Wt = �
� 1 �
HPO + 2 H + ��
2
4 � H 3 PO4
�nf = 2 �
� M�
�E .Wt = �
� 2 �
22. C
A
is o th e rm a l
B
P is o c h o r ic
a d ia b a tic C
V
23. A
Sol. 3 + 4 + 3x 14 = 0
7
x=
3
24. D
Sol. Fe+2 + Cr2O72 ��
� Fe +3 + Cr +3
1 mole
n �1 = 1�6
n=6
25. C
Sol. A+ B � C
�dx �
Given: � �= 2 � 103 [ A] [ B ] 10 2 [ C ] , Where x is the amount of ‘A’ dissociated.
�dt �
dx
= 0 ( at equilibrium )
dt
� K eq =
[ C]
=
2 �103
= 20
[ A] [ B ] 1�102
26. B
X X X H
B B B B
H N N X H N N H H N N H X N N X
H B B H H B B X H B B H H B B H
N N N N
H H X H
27. B
Sol. The fluorine molecule is formed by the end to end overlap of p – p orbitals.
28. D
Me Et
Et
Me
H
H
H H
H H Me
Me
2-methyl pentane
29. B
H 2 ( excess )
Pt
COOH
KMnO4 COOH
+
COOH
COOH
30. B
Sol. (i) NH 4OH + HCl ��
� NH 4Cl + H 2O
WB SA
At the equivalence point, solution is acidic due to hydrolysis of NH 4Cl . Hence it corresponds to
graph (III).
At the equivalence point, the solution is neutral. Hence, corresponds to graph (I)
(iii) C6 H 5COOH + KOH ��
� C6 H 5COOK + H 2O
WA SB
At the equivalence point, the solution is basic due to hydrolysis of C6 H 5COOK . Hence, it
corresponds to graph (II).
MATHEMATICS
1. Let equation of chord y = k
2
x2 y2 y
\ By homogenization + =
a2 b2 k
1 1 1 ab
Þ 2
+ 2 2 =0 Þ k=
a b k a2 + b2
a
b p
= 3
2. 2 tan-1 a 3 Þ b =
b2 2
\e= 1+ 2
=
a 3
3. As x2 – 2x + 4 = 0 has imaginary roots, so both roots will be common
a 4 b
= = Þ a = 2, b = 8
1 2 4
4. an = an –1 + 2n = an –2 + 2(n –1 + n) = an –3 + 2(n –2 + n –1 + n)
= a1 + 2(2 + 3 + …..+ n) = 2(1 + 2 + ….. n) n(n + 1)
(n )
20 20
20 21 41 20 21
Þ
i =1
ai =
i =1
2
+n =
6
+
2
= 3080.
( 1+ 2 ) 2 2n
+ ( 1 22 )
2n
=
2
5 +3
2n 2n
=
2
p p p 3
11. cot sin 2x = 3 Þ sin 2x = np + Þ sin 2x = 3 3 n + Þ n = 0.
3 3 3 3 6 2
1 1 1
Given product can be rewritten as 2 ( x 1) x
120
12. x 2 ......... x 15
2 2 2
f ( 1) = ( aa 2 + 2b + c )
n
Sum of coefficient =
14. L1 � 2 x + 3 y + c = 0
L2 = 4 x 7 y + 4 = 0
If origin lies in the region of obtuse angle bisector
Then L1 ( 0 ) .L2 ( 0 ) .a1a2 + b1b2 > 0
c.4. ( 2.4 + 3. ( 7 ) ) > 0
c<0
P (h, k)
z1 p
17. Clearly lines OA and OB are mutually perpendicular, thus arg = .
z2 2
z1
Hence is purely imaginary.
z2
18. Number of ways such that two particular pairs always sit together = 6!.2!.2!
19. Let two points be A ( at12 , 2at1 ) and B ( at22 , 2at2 ) points of intersection of tangents at A and B is
( at t , a ( t
1 2 1 + t2 ) )
Let point of intersection be (h, k)
h
a ( t1t2 ) = h � t1t2 =
a
h
� 2= ( Q t1t2 = 2 )
a
C
1 tan 2
24. Use cos C =
2 and then use cosine rule.
C
1 + tan 2
2
4
25. NP = = x12 25
5
4
Q is on y = x
5
4
NQ = x1
5
PQ = NQ NP =
4
5
(
x1 x12 25 )
P¢Q =
4
5
(
x1 + x12 25 )
PQ. P¢Q = 16.
26. z ( 4 + 3i ) + z ( 4 3i ) = 20
This curve represents an ellipse
Here foci are A ( 4,3) and B ( 4, 3)
2a = 20
AB 10 1
\ e= = =
20 20 2
27. log0.09 (x2 + 2x) is defined when x2 + 2x > 0
Þ (x) (x + 2) > 0 Þ x Î ( ¥, 2) È (0, ¥) … (1)
and log0.3 x + 2 is defined when x + 2 > 0
Þ x Î ( 2, ¥) … (2)
also log0.09 (x2 + 2x) ³ log0.3 x + 2
1
Þ log0.3 (x2 + 2x) ³ log0.3 x + 2
2
Þ log0.3 (x2 + 2x) ³ log0.3 (x + 2)
Þ x2 + 2x £ x + 2 Þ x2 + x 2 £ 0
Þ x Î [ 2, 1] … (3)
From (1), (2), (3) solution is x Î (0, 1].
a 2 + 3a + 1 b 2 + 3b + 1 c 2 + 3c + 1 1 1 1
29. = a + + 3 b + + 3 c + + 3 ³ 53
a b c a b c
30. We first choose the 6 cards which will go to the right places and dearrange the remaining 4.
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