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Lakshya Rank Refinement Test Advanced - 3: Hints & Solutions
Lakshya Rank Refinement Test Advanced - 3: Hints & Solutions
TEST ADVANCED -3
HINTS & SOLUTIONS
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PAPER-1 1 2 a 1 18 2007
PART- I MATHEMATICS 4. If 0 1 4
0 1 36 ...............
0 0 1 0 0 1
/2 tan x
1. If
0 1 tan x
dx ...............
1 2 a 1 2 a
/2 tan x
Sol.
0 1 4 0 1 4
Sol. = 0 1 tan x
dx …. (1) using property 0 0 1 0 0 1
/2 dx 1 4 2a 8 1 2 a 1 6 3a 24
= 0 1 tan x
…. (2)
= 0 1
8 0 1 4 0 1 12
x2
x xdy – ydx
y x2
=
y
dx
= x dx
T 0 0 1
Hence n = 9
0 0
1
R
x y 1 y2 x2 11
d = dx = +c 5. Let P(x) = – – 6x...............
y x 2 x2 2 3
4 5
Sol. p(x) = – 6x – 9x2
y(1) = 2
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= 1 + 2c 3
1
2c = 3 8 8 1
= – (3x + 1)2 – p(max) = – at x = –
y2 = x4 + 2cx2 y2 = x4 + 3x2 3 3 3
15 1
3 Also Q(max) = – at ij y =
n3 2n2 1 n 4 1 2 2
3. If lim a, n N
...............
n 4 5
n6 6n5 2 n7 3n3 1 pmax × Qmax =
8 15
× = 20
1 3 2
2 1 3
3 4
1
n 1– 3 n 3 1 4
2
1 1
n n n so (x, y) = – ,
Sol. lim 7 3 2
n 3 6 2 3 1
n2 4 1 6 n5 1 4 7 1 1
n n n n hence 6x + 10y = 6 – + 10
1
3 2
2 1 1 13 =–2+5 =3
n 1 3 1 4
n n n
1 a
= lim n6 6. If a1 and a2 are two...............
n 1
Sol. a î + b ĵ + k̂ = ( î + 2 ĵ ) + m( ĵ – 2 k̂ )
6 2 1 4 3 1
1 n n6 1 5 1 n4 n7 a = , b = 2 + m, – 2m = 1
n10 1
Also a2 + b2 = 1 and m = –
2
2 10. Let Sn denotes the sum...............
1
2 + 2 – 2 = 1 kx
(2a (kx – 1)d)
Skx
Sol. =
2
3 Sx x
5a2 – 2a – =0 (2a (x – 1)d)
4 2
2 3
a1 + a2 = , a1a2 = –
5 20 k((2a – d) kxd)
=
1 1 8 (2a – d) xd
+ =–
a1 a2 3 Skx
If d = 2a then = k2
Sx
3 3
so =8
d
a1 a 2 =2
a
7. Two tangents y = m1x + ...............
Sol. y – 8 = m(x – 2) y = mx + 8 – 2m 11. The value of the...............
Condition of tangency (8 – 2m)2 = m2 – 5 sin cos
/ 4
23 22
Sol. Let
0 9 16sin2
d
m = 3, c = 2, c = respectively
3 3 Put sin cos t, Then (cos sin )d dt.
23 22 0 dt 0 dt
m = 3 c = 2, m =
3
c=
3
1 9 16(1 t )2
1 25 16t 2
m1c1 + m2c2 = – 452/9
1 0 1 1
10 1 5 4t 5 4t
dt
8. A function f from integers...............
Sol. k odd
f(k) = k + 3 (even)
k3
f(f(k)) =
2
T
1 1
. [log(5 4t) log(5 4t)] |01
10 4
1
(log9 log1)
1
log3.
R
40 20
k3
Case-1 if odd
2 12. If range of the function...............
k3 Sol. f(x) = sin–1x + 2tan–1x + x2 + 4x + 1
27 = + 3 k = 45 (not possible) domain of f(x) is [–1, 1]
2
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a2 4a2 ( a) 0 5a
x2 y2 7ax ay 0
T (m – n) (3m + 3n + 1) = 3 m2 – 3n2 + m – n
= 3m2 – 3n2 + 4n2 – 3m2 = n2 .
Hence divisible by
(m – n) (4m + 4n + 1) = 4m2 – 4n2 + 4n2 – 3m2 = m2.
R
Regd. circle is
20. The absolute maximum...............
49a2 a2 5a Sol. f(x) = 3x4 – 8x3 + 12x2 – 48x + 25
R= f(x) = 12x3 – 24x2 + 24x – 48 = 0
4 4 2
x3 – 2x2 + 2x – 4 = 0
(x2 + 2) (x – 2) = 0
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x2 1
16. The value of ............... x = 2 [0, 3]
f(0) = 25
(x 2 1) x 4 1
f(2) = 48 – 64 + 48 – 96 + 25 = – 39
(x 2 1) f(3) = 243 – 216 + 108 – 144 + 25 = 16
Sol. Let, I = dx
(x 2 1) x 4 1
x 2 (1 1/ x 2 )dx
= 1 1
x2 x x2 2
x x
(1 1/ x 2 )dx 1
= 2
, put x +
x
=t
1 1
x x 2
x x
1
1 2 dx = dt
x
dt
=
t t2 2
1 t
= sec–1 +c
2 2
PART- II PHYSICS Path differences corresponding to maxima are 0,0,25,0.50,
21. Block A of mass …………….. 0.75.............
Sol. (1 + 3)v = (1)(8) + (3)(4) = 20 So, in one complete revolution detector detects maximum
V = 5 m/s intensity
= 8 × 4 = 32 times.
1 39
For block A, Wf = (1)(52 82 ) J
2 2 26. In the figure shown ……………..
1 27 1
W f (3)(52 42 ) J Sol. =
For block B, 2 2 LC
= 70.
Net work done by friction = –6 J
27. A solid hemisphere ……………..
22. A block 'A' of …………….. Sol.
direction.
V 2 = –3 î – 10t ĵ
V 1 V 2 = –12 + 100t2 = 0
T
28. The amplitude ……………..
Sol. Amplitude phasor diagram :
R
3
t= ,p=5
5
dM
Sol. = Kx =
dx
29. The dispersive power ……………..
M
2M
dM = Kx dx and K = 2 Sol.
1 1
= (n 1)
1 df 1
2 =
1
dn
O O f R1 R 2 f R1 R 2
F F dx differentiating both sides
V= = =
Kx dt df 1 1 1 1
(n 1) = dn
dx F 2 f 1
R R 2 1
R R 2
=
dt 2Mx dn
df = f
t n1
F 2
0
x dx =
2M dt
0
but dn = nv nR
nv nR
8M 8 45 1.5 df= f df = f fv fR = f
t = = = 2. n1
9F 9 15
= 0.04 10 = –0.4 cm
Ed = 10 E=
10
d
, as d is constant . Therefore electric field
R
V=0 V remians the same as 10 V/m
A
37. All electrons ejected ……………..
Just after collision,
Sol. The electron ejected with maximum speed vmax are stopped by
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R/4
C COM
B 1
acm mvmax2 = h – 0
2
P f
2g
a B . 2R
8
38. The ratio of the ……………..
1 1 1
Sol. RZ 2 2 – 2 ...(i)
max . 1 2
1 1 1
RZ 2 2 – ...(ii)
min . 1
Equation dividing
max . 4
min . 3
1 1 1
Sol.
v u f
u = –u
and v = –nu
u=
n 1
n
f
T
R
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PART- III CHEMISTRY Conc . HNO / Conc . H SO
47.
3
2
4
............
41. How many of following ............ 1 eq.
Sol. Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu,
2
a3
2M
(M in amu)
(3)3
T Total 4 products
I = [–, –] E
R
M = 27 amu
II [+, –] E
Mass of unit cell = 54 amu
III [+, –] Z
216 IV [–, –] Z
No. of unit cells = =4
54
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Ans. 8
(2) Cu + Cu2+(aq)
2Cu+(aq) K = 9.6 × 10–7
Sol.
2+
(3) Cu(s) + Cu (aq) + 2Cl (aq) –
2CuCl(s)
H
H
(3) = (2) – 2 × (1) OH H
H+ OH H-shift O
2
OH
1 9.6 10 7 (–H2O)
K(3) = 9.6 × 10–7 × 7
= 14
= 2.4 × 10+7
2 10 4 10 H
CH=O LiAlH CH2–OH
4 H+
CH2
0.06
EºCell = log 2.4 × 10+7
1 (–H2O)
(A) (B)
= 0.4428 (C)
Ans. 0.4428 × 20 ~ 9
molecular mass of product (C) = 96 (W)
N = 96 ÷ 12 = 8
50. Identify number ............ PCO 2
Sol. Self Aldol condensation product CO 2 = ;
KH
CH3 CH3
O CH3
C=C 1.67 atm
Ph–C–CH=C–Ph CO 2 =
C2H5 C–CH3 1.67 108 10– 5 atm
O nCO 2
CO 2 = 10 ;–3 –3
= 10
CH3 O nCO 2 nH2O
C=CH–C– C2H5 it is very diluted solution so, nCO 2 << nH2O
C2H5
nCO 2 500
Crossed product = 10–3 ; nCO 2 = 10–3 ×
O CH3 nH2 O 18
CH3 O
Ph–C–CH=C–C2H5 Ph–C=C–C–CH
3 10 –3 500
WCO 2 = × 44 1.2 g
CH3 18
CH3 O
Ph–C=CH–C–C2H5 56. Select the incorrect ............
51. Balance the reaction ............ Sol. I2 + HNO3 HIO3 + NO2 + H2O
Sol. Balanced reaction is : KI + I2 + 16HNO3
conc.
2HIO3 + KlO3 + 16NO2 + 7H2O
LR I2; VNO 2 32 22 .4 = 716.8 L
57. CH3 – CHD – Cl ............
pH = pKa +
2.303
+
d(pH) 1 1 3
So =0+ × = .
dr 2.303 r 2.303
(1)CH3MgBr
Sol. (A)
(2)H O
2
OH
CHO
H2SO4 ,
T
R
(1)CH3MgBr
(B)
(2)H O
2
OH
H2SO4 ,
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O
(1)CH3MgBr
(C)
(2)H O
2
OH H2SO4 ,
(1)CH3MgBr
(D)
(2)H O
2
HO
H2SO4 ,
LAKSHYA RANK REFINEMENT
TEST ADVANCED -3
ANSWER KEY
CODE-1
PAPER-1
PART- I MATHEMATICS
1. (5) 2. (2) 3. (6) 4. (9) 5. (3) 6. (8) 7. (4)
8. (6) 9. (5) 10. (2) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (C)
15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (B)
PART- II PHYSICS
21. (6) 22. (0) 23. (5) 24. (2) 25. (8) 26. (7) 27. (2)
28. (6) 29. (4) 30. (2) 31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (B) 34. (B
35. (B) 36. (C) 37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (C)
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PART- III CHEMISTRY
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41. (6) 42. (5) 43. (5) 44. (2) 45. (4) 46. (9) 47. (6)
48. (4) 49. (8) 50. (6) 51. (A) 52. (B) 53. (C) 54. (B)
55. (D) 56. (D) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (D)
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