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Test 04 - FST 4 - 23 03 20 - Adv Paper 1 PDF
Test 04 - FST 4 - 23 03 20 - Adv Paper 1 PDF
FST-4 (23-03-2020)
Time: 3 Hours LEADER & ENTHUSE (SCORE-3) Maximum Marks: 180
Quantity Values
Constant of gravitation 6.67259 × 10–11 N-m2 kg–2
Speed of light in vacuum 2.99792458 × 108 m s –1
Avogadro constant 6.0221367 × 1023 mol–1
Gas constant 8.314510 JK–1-mol–1
Boltzmann constant 1.380658 × 10–23 JK–1
8.617385 × 10–5 eV K–1
Stefan-Boltzmann constant 5.67051 × 10–8 W m–2 - K–4
Wien’s displacement law constant 2.897756 × 10–3 m -K
Charge of proton 1.60217733 × 10–19 C
Mass of electron 9.1093897 × 10–31 kg
5.48579903 × 10–4 u
Mass of proton 1.6726231 × 10–27 kg
1.007276470 u
Permeability of vacuum 4 × 10–7 NA–2
Permittivity of vacuum 8.854187817 × 10–12 C2 N–1 m–2
Faraday constant 96485.3029 C mol–1
Planck constant 6.6260755 × 10–34 J-s
4.1356692 × 10–15 eV-s
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PART-I : PHYSICS
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
1. Consider one mole of an ideal gas whose volume changes with temperature as V , where is
T
a constant. Heat is supplied to the gas to raise its temperature by T. If adiabatic constant then
choose the correct options.
(A) The work done in the process is RT
(B) The work done in the process is –RT
R T
(C) Change in internal energy of gas is
–1
RT
(D) Change in internal energy of gas is –
–1
2. A ray of light is incident normally on one face of a prism as shown in figure. The refractive index
5 4
of the material of the prism is and the prism is immersed in water of refractive index , then
3 3
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(A) The angle of emergence 2 of the ray is sin 1 .
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5
(B) The angle of emergence 2 of the ray is sin 1 .
4 3
7
(C) The angle of emergence 2 of the ray is sin 1 .
3 4
(D) Total internal reflection will not occur at P if the refractive index of water increases to a value
5
greater than by dissolving some substance
2 3
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3. A block of mass M is suspended from a vertical spring of mass m as shown in the figure. When
block is pulled down and released the mass oscillates with maximum velocity v.
1
(A) Max kinetic energy of spring block system is (M m) v2
2
1 m
(B) Max kinetic energy of spring block system is M v2
2 3
mv 2
(C) Max kinetic energy of spring is
6
mv 2
(D) Max kinetic energy of spring is
2
4. The upper end of the string of a simple pendulum is fixed to a vertical z-axis and set in motion such
that the bob moves along a horizontal circular path of radius 2 m, parallel to the xy plane, 5m above
the origin. The bob has a speed of 3 m/s. The string breaks when the bob is vertically above the
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5. Figure shows a container filled with a liquid of density . Four points A, B, C and D lie on the
vertices of a vertical square. Points A and C lie on a vertical line and points B and D lies on a
horizontal line. Choose the correct statement(s) about the pressure at the four points.
7. A point electric dipole of dipole moment P = 81 × 10 –9 C-m is placed in the uniform external field
of magnitude E0 = 27 N/c such that p || E0 . In this case one of the equipotential surfaces enclosing
the dipole forms a sphere with dipole at centre. The radius of this sphere is R in metres. Find the
value of R.
8. In an -decay the Kinetic energy of particle is 48 MeV and Q-value of the reaction is 50 MeV.
The mass number of the mother nucleus is 20A. Find the value of A. (Assume that daughter
nucleus is in ground state).
9. A metal of threshold frequency 0 is illuminated by radiations of frequency 20 and 40, one after
another. If 1 and 2 are respective minimum de-Broglie wavelength of emitted electrons in the
1
two cases, then n. Find n :
2
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10. Three blocks A, B and C having masses m kg, 2 kg and 3 kg are attached by massless strings and
ideal pulleys as shown in the figure. When the system is released from rest if the block ‘A remains
stationary, the mass of block ‘A’ is (in kg)
11. Two isosceles prism of prism angle A and refractive index are placed with their bases touching
each other. This system can act as a crude converging lens. The focal length of the lens for,
A = 100, = 1.5 and a ray of light incident on a prism at a height of 1 cm from its base, is
approximately.
h=1cm
12. A right-angled prism ABC is immersed in a liquid of refractive index 4\3 incident and emergent
rays are parallel as shown. The minimum value of refractive index of prism.
A
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B C
13. During an adiabatic process, the pressure of a gas is found to be proportional to the cube of its
Cp
temperature. The ratio of for the gas is :
Cv
14. Meter bridge is used to find resistance of a wire using a standard resistance 20 with 0.5%
tolerance. The unknown resistance is placed in left gap of the meter bridge. The null point is
obtained at 60.0 cm from left end. The maximum permissible error in this measurement is 0.1 cm.
Find the maximum error in measurement of the resistance.
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SECTION-III : Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs each describing theory, experiment and data etc. Six questions relate
to two paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has
ONLY ONE is correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). You will be awarded
3 marks if only the correct option is chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. (–1) marks
will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
Paragraph for question nos. 15 & 16
A solid sphere of radius r and mass m is projected vertically downward
in a viscose liquid with velocity 3v0. The density of ball is 2 and that
of liquid is . After long time the ball is moving downward with
3V
constant velocity v0.
Fnet = Net force on the ball V
(A) (B)
time time
P
Fnet
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time time
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Paragraph for question nos. 17 & 18
Two coherent point sound sources S1 and S2 are placed as shown in the figure. Both are emitting
sound of frequency 165 Hz. S1 is ahead of S2 in phase by -radian. (Speed of sound is 330 m/s)
18. If power of sources are same and equal to 7200 watt. Resultant intensity (in watt/m2) at point B
will be :
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PART-II : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
19. Consider ƒ : R → R satisfying the equation ƒ(x + y) = ƒ(x – y) + ƒ(x).ƒ(y) ∀ x, y ∈ R. Identify the
correct statement(s)
π
(A) ƒ(2014) + ƒ(2015) = ƒ(2016) (B) sin–1 (ƒ(2)) + cos–1 (ƒ(3)) =
2
π
(C) ƒ(2014) – ƒ(2015) = ƒ(2016) (D) sin–1 (ƒ(3)) + cos–1 (ƒ(2)) =
2
x{x}2 x∉I
20. Let ƒ(x) = , where [x], {x} denotes greatest integer function and fractional part
[x] x∈I
function respectively. In x ∈ [0, 5], which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?
(A) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at 4 points in [0, 5]
(B) Jump of discontinuity at x = 3 is 3.
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(C) ƒ' =
2 4
(D) RHD at x = 4 is equal to zero
−π π
22. Let ƒ : (0, ∞) → , be a function defined as ƒ(x) = tan–1 (n x) and g be the inverse function
2 2
of ƒ, then
(A) g'(0) = g"(0) ≠ –1 (B) ƒ'(1) = g'(0)
(C) ƒ"(1) = –1 (D) g"(0) = – 1
23. Gradient of the line passing through the point (2, 8) and touching the curve y = x3, can be
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 12
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24. We have 19 identical gems available with us which are needed to be distributed among A, B and C
such that A always gets an even number of gems. The number of ways this can be done is P, then
the value of P is greater than or equal to
(A) 72 (B) 92 (C) 100 (D) 110
x n (a + sin(x n )) + (b − sin(x n ))
27. Let ƒ(x) = lim is continuous at x = 1, then (a + b + 1) is
n →∞ (1 + x n ) sec(tan −1 (x n + x − n ))
28. The x intercept of the tangent to a curve F(x,y) = 0 is equal to the ordinate of the point of contact.
d2x
The value of at the point (1, 1) on the curve is
dy 2
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29. ƒ : [0, 1] → R and also x, y ∈ [0, 1], such that xƒ(y) + yƒ(x) ≤ 1 then maximum value of
1
ƒ(x)
12 ∫ dx is equal to
0
π
30. Cosine of the acute angle between the curves y = 3x–1.log e x and y = xx – 1 is-
31. If y bx + 3 , b > 0 is the equation of a common tangent of the circle (x – 3)2 + y2 = 9 and the
3=
parabola y2 = 4x, then the value of 'b' is
32. The greatest value of the term independent of x in the expansion of [x sin α + (cosα/x)]20 as α is
real is 20C 10 2–β . Then the value of β will be
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3(A + B)
34. The value of tan can be
2
107 77 97 117
(A) − (B) (C) (D) −
44 44 44 44
35. OC is equal to
1 3
(A) (B) 1 (C) (D) 2
2 2
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PART-III : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus two (–2) mark will be
awarded.
37. Which of the following reaction will produce chlorobenzene as a major product?
(A) C6H5NH2
NaNO2
HCl;0C
Heat
(B) C6H5NH2
NaNO2
HCl;0C
CuCl
(C) C6H6 + C6H5COCl
AlCl3
(D) C6H6 + Cl2
hv
–5
40. To 100 ml of an aqueous solution of 0.1 M CH3COOH (Ka = 2 × 10 ), 0.01 mol of HCl(g) is
passed. Select correct options regarding the resulting solution.
–4
(A) Degree of dissociation of acetic acid in resulting solution is 10
(B) pH of resulting solution is nearly 1
–15
(C) Degree of dissociation of water in resulting solution is 1.8 × 10
– –7
(D) Concentration of OH ions contributed by water is resulting solution is 10 M.
41. Which of the following reagent(s) can be used for protection of amine (–NH2) group of aniline
during electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction and that too without changing orientational
effect ?
(A) (CH3CO)2O (B) C6H5SO2Cl (C) KMnO4/OH– (D) C6H5COCl
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42. Consider a PV diagram for reversible isothermal process carried out on an ideal gas. Which of the
following quantities can be obtained from area under the curve, projected on volume axis ?
(A) |G| (B) WPV (C) q (D) TΔS
43. How many compounds will require only 3 moles of HIO4 for complete reaction :
OH O NH2
OH
(1) OH O (2) O O (3) O O
OCH3 NH2
OH O
OH OH
O
(4) (5) (6)
O OH OCH3
OH OH
46. Which of the following reactions are correctly matched with its major product :
Me
H2SO4
Br2 H Br
(3) (4) CCl4 H Br
OH OH O Me
(i) MeCl (excess) Cl alc. KOH
(5) Ph Ph (6)
(ii) AgOH
NH2 (iii)
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47. Find out bond enthalpy of C = O (in kJ/mol) using following informations :
Hatomisation [Cgraphite,s] = 700 kJ/mol
Hf [CO2, g] = – 400 kJ/mol
BE(O=O) = 500 kJ/mol
Resonance energy of CO2 = – 200 kJ/mol
48. How many anions will give colourless acid vapour / gas with conc. H 2SO4 on reaction with
following given anions ?
CH3COO– , Cl– , Br– , S2– , SO32–, BO33– , NO2–, C2O42– , I–
49. The pKa values of H3PO4 are 2.12, 7.21 and 12.67 Calculate the pH of resulting solution formed
by mixing 0.1M, 100 mL H3PO4 aqueous solution with 0.1M 200 mL Na3PO4 aqueous solution.
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Paragraph for question nos. 53 & 54
Consider the following reaction scheme to answer the next two questions.
OH
Cl
14
NaOH CH2–CH=CH–CH3
A
OH OH
14
CH2–CH=CH–CH3
(C) (D)
CH3–CH–CH=CH 2
14
OH OH
(C) (D)
14
CH2–CH=CH–CH3 CH3–CH–CH=CH2
14
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ANSWER KEY & SOLUTION
PART-I : PHYSICS
1. BC 2. AD 3. BC 4. AC 5. ABD 6. ABCD 7. 3.00
8. 100.00 9. 3.00 10. 4.80 11. 11.5 12. 1.88/1.89 13. 1.5
14. 0.37 15. B 16. D 17. B 18. A
PART-II : MATHEMATICS
19. ABCD 20. ABC 21. AC 22. ABC 23. AD
24. ABC D 25. 0.00 26. 8.00 27. 1.00 28. 1.00
29. 3.00 30. 1.00 31. 1.00 32. 10.00 33. C
34. D 35. B 36. C
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37. AB 38. ABC 39. AD 40. BC 41. ABD 42. ABCD 43. 2.00
44. 1.75 45. 1.00 46. 2.00 47. 700.00 48. 6.00 49. 9.94 50. 2.00
51. C 52. A 53. A 54. A
W Pdv V 2
dv
V1
1 1
= –R 2 – –R(T2 – T1 ) = –RT
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V V1
nR(T2 – T1 ) RT
U
–1 –1
2. (AD)
Initially at P, there is TIR, Therefore at Q (Snell’s law)
5 4
sin 30 sin 2
3 3
5 5
sin 2 2 sin 1
8 8
5 5/ 2 3
If w > sin C > C > 60°
2 3 2/3
Therefore, now TIR will not occur at P.
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3. (BC)
If at any instant elongation in spring is x and velocity of block is v from equilibrium position then
2
1 2 1 2 1Lm v 1 1 1 m v 2 L3
ET kx Mv dy y = kx2 Mv 2 ;
2 2 2 0 L L 2 2 2L L 3
1 1 m
ET kx2 M v 2
2 2 3
5. (ABD)
According to Pascal's law,
PB = PD
because B and D lie on the same horizontal plane.
Let l be the side of the square. Then the vertical distance between A and C is l 2 .
L
PB = PD = PC –g ....(i)
2
L
Similarly, PB = PD = PA + g ....(ii)
2
P P
PB = PD = A C
2
6. (ABCD)
– 0.5 + 6 – 5 =0
2
= 2A
q
– 3 = 0
2 2 2
q = 2C.
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7. (3.00)
E0 sin = Et
kpsin
E0 =
r3
1/3
kp
r=
E0
k = 9 × 109
P = 81 × 10–9 cm
E0 = 27 N/c
1/3
9 109 81109
r= = 3m.
27
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8. (100.00)
my
We have K = ×Q
my m
A4 A4
K = Q 48 = × 50 A = 100
A A
9. (3.00)
p 2max 1 h2
hv = hv0 + Kmax = hv0 + = h0 +
2m e 2me min
2
h2
1 = 0× 2 h0 =
2me .12
h2 1
2 = 40 3h0 3
2me . 22 2
10. (4.80)
FBD of ‘B’ and ‘C’
T –2g = 2a .... (1)
and 3g – T = 3a .... (2)
For A T = mg
12g
2x mg m 4.8kg
5
11. (11.5)
h
For small angles tan .
f
h
Also tan = = ( – 1) A
h
f
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f
1 A
100 radian
18
118
f 11.5 cm
0.5 3.14
12. (1.88/1.89)
C , 90 C
So 450
P sin 450 sin900
90 90
P 2
sin 450
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13. (1.50)
P T3
P = KT3
3
PV
P=K
nR
P2V3 = constant ; PV3/2 = constant
C 3
= p
Cv 2
16. (D)
(15 & 16)
mg
(A) 6rvo = 2mg – mg =
6rv0
(B) FV = 6rv0= 3mg
(C) Find drag force = mg
(D) At initial moment
mg + 3mg – 2mg = ma
a=g
18. (A)
Phase difference at A is 9(S2 is lag in phase)
Phase difference at B is 3(S1 is lag in phase)
So, 6 times maximum sound can be observed from A to B.
7200
intensity at A, 1 = 18 watt/m2
4(10) 2
7200
intensity at B, 2 = 50 watt/m2
4(6)2
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PART-II : MATHEMATICS
19. [A,B,C,D]
Sol. At x = y = 0 : ƒ(0) = 0
At x = 0; ƒ (y) = ƒ(–y) ⇒ ƒ is even
replace y → – y :
ƒ(x – y) – ƒ(x + y) = ƒ(x). ƒ(–y)
∴ ƒ(x).ƒ(y) – ƒ(x). ƒ(–y)
⇒ ƒ(x) (ƒ(y) + ƒ(–y)) = 0
⇒ ƒ(x) = 0 or ƒ(y) = – ƒ(–y) (ƒ is odd)
∴ either ƒ(x) = 0 or ƒ(x) is simultaneously odd and even.
∴ ƒ(x) = 0 only.
20. [A,B,C]
0 x=0
x3 x ∈ (0,1)
1 x =1
2
x(x − 1) x ∈ (1, 2)
2 x=2
2
f (x) = x(x − 2) x ∈ (2,3)
3 x=3
2
x(x − 3) x ∈ (3, 4)
4 x=4
2
x(x − 4) x ∈ (4,5)
5 x=5
DC at x = 1, 2, 3, 4
At x = 3, jump of discontinuity = ƒ(3–) – ƒ(3+) = 3
9 d 9 19
( 2
)
x ( x − 4 ) at x =
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ƒ '
= is
2 dx 2 4
RHD at x = 4 DNE
21. [A,C]
cos3 x(1 + cos 2 x)
Sol. ∫ sin 2 x(2 − sin 2 x) dx
(1 − sin 2 x)(2 − sin 2 x)
= ∫ sin 2 x(2 − sin 2 x) cos xdx
Put sinx = t
1 − t2 1 π
⇒ F(x) = ∫ t 2 dt = − − sin x + C F = 0 ⇒ C = 2
sin x 2
1
⇒ F(x) = 2 − sin x +
sin x
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22. [A,B,C]
Sol. ƒ(x) = tan–1 (lnx)
⇒ g(x) = etan x
⇒ g'(x) = etan x . sec2 x
⇒ g''(x) = etan x . sec2 x (sec2 x + 2 tan x)
= etanx . sec2x (1 + tan x)2
⇒ g'(0) = 1 = g''(0)
⇒ ƒ '(0) = 1
⇒ ƒ ''(1) = –1
23. [A,D]
Sol. y' = 3x 1 2
x3 − 8
3x 1 2 = 1 ⇒ x 1 = –1 or 2
x1 − 2
y' = 3 or y' = 12
24. [A,B,C, D]
Sol. A + B + C = 19
Case I : If A = 0 then number of ways = 20C 1
Case II : If A = 2 then number of ways = 18C 1
Case III : If A = 4 then number of ways = 16C 1
: : : :
: : : :
Case X : If A = 18 then number of ways = 2C 1
∴ total no. of ways = 20C 1 + 18C 1 + 16C 1 + ...........+ 2C 1 = 110
25. [0.00]
Sol. ƒ '(x) = (2x2 – 2) (2x2 + 1)3 (2x2 – 3)2 4x = 8x (x – 1) (x + 1) (2x2 + 1)3 (2x2 – 3)2,
for (–1, 1)
ƒ '(x) = 8x(x – 1) (x + 1) ⇒ local maxima at x = 0
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26. [8.00]
10
Sol. y = 7sin2x + −9
sin 2 x
y min lies at sinx = 1
⇒ y min = 7 + 10 – 9 = 8
27. [1.00]
x n ( a + sin x n ) + ( b − sin x n )
Sol. lim
n →∞ 2
(1 + x n ) 1 + ( x n + x − n )
a+b
ƒ(1) =
2 5
ƒ(1 ) = 0 = ƒ(1–)
+
⇒ a+b = 0 ⇒ a+b+1 = 1
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28. [1.00]
y
Sol. x intercept = x −
m
y
Hence x − =
y
m
dx x − y
=
dy y
dx
2 x−y
d x dy
=
dy 2 y2
dx d2x
At x = 1, y = 1, = 0, 2 = −1
dy dy
29. [3.00]
1
Sol. D= ∫ ƒ ( x ) dx , Let
0
x = sinθ
π /2 π /2
π
1
ƒ(x)
⇒ D≤ 2∫ dx ≤ 3
4 0
π
30. [1.00]
Sol. Point of intersection of the curve (1, 0)
y = 3x–1.ln(x) y = xx – 1
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3x −1 dy
∴ y' = + 3x–1.(ln(x))2 = xx [1 + ln(x)]
x dx
dy dy
= 1= m1 = 1= m 2
dx x =1 dx x =1
∴ Angle between the curve θ = 0º
∴ cosθ = 1.
31. [1.00]
1
Sol. Equation of tangent of parabola ≡ y = mx +
m
1
3m +
m =3 1
So, ⇒m=±
1 + m2 3
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32. [10.00]
r
20 20 − r cos α
=
Sol. Tr +1 Cr (x sin α)
x
= 20C r (sin α)20–r (cos α)r x20–2r
⇒ 20 – 2r = 0 ⇒ r = 10
1
T 11 = 20C 10 10
(sin 2α)10 ≤ 20C 10 2–10
2
33. [C]
34. [D]
Sol. 4sinA + 4sinB = 1
1
sinA + sinB = ...(i)
4
1
cosA + cosB = ...(ii)
3
From (i) and (ii)
A+B A−B 1
2sin cos =
2 2 4
A+b A−B 1
2cos cos =
2 2 3
A+B 3
∴ tan =
2 4
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A+B A+B 3
=
sin =
sin
k −1 2 5
k A + B
tan (A + B) =
tan 3
k −1 2
A+B 3 A+B
3tan − tan
2 2
=
A+B
1 − tan 2
2
3 27
3· −
4 64 = 144 − 27 117
==
9 4(16 − 27) −44
1 − 3·
16
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35. [B]
Sol. AC = 2 2
⇒ | c − a |= 2 2
2
⇒| c | +9 − 2a ⋅ c =8
| c |2 −2a ⋅ c =−1 ...(i)
AC ⊥ OC ⇒ (c − a) ⋅ c =0
2
| c |= a ⋅c ...(ii)
36. [C]
Sol. OA × OB + OB × OC + OC × OA
= 2 (area of ∆ABC)
A
B
C
i j k
1
⇒ 2⋅ 1 0 −2
2
1 8 4
− −
9 9 9
16 ˆ 2 ˆ 8 ˆ
⇒ i − j− k =2
9 9 9
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PART-III : CHEMISTRY
40. (B,C)
MolesofCH3COOH = 0.1 × 0.1 = 0.01 mol.
MolesofHCl = 0.01 mol
+ 0.01
[H ]f = = 0.1M
0.1
pH = 1
– +
CH3COOH CH3COO + H
0.1 – x x (x + 0.1)
–5 x ×0.1
2 × 10 =
0.1
–5
x = 2 × 10
2×10–5 –4
CH3COOH = = 2 × 10
0.1
+ – –14 –
H2O H + OH , 10 = 0.1 × [OH ]
– –13
[OH ] = 10 M
10 –3
–16 –15
(H2O) = 1000 = 18 × 10 = 1.8 × 10
18
42. (A,B,C,D)
(A) dG = VdP – SdT (at constant temperature, SdT = 0)
dG VdP
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But H = 0 and
dH = dU + PdV + VdP
0 = 0 + PdV + VdP
VdP = – PdV
G = area projected on volume axis.
(B) W PdV
(C) U = 0 (isothermal)
So q = W
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44. (1.75)
Since, k2 >> k1 , therefore given sequential reaction converts as follows
A
k1
C
[A]0 = [A]t + [C]t
0.693
t1/2 = × 103 sec
2.3
= 300 sec
= 5 Min
2
[A]t = = 1/4 (After 3 t1/2)
23
7
[C]t = = 1.75 M
4
47. (700.00)
C(s) + O2 (g) CO2(g)
rH = H atomisation [Cgraphite,s] + O = O – [2C = O + RE of CO2]
– 400 = 700 + 500 – [2C = O + 200]
49. (9.94)
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