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SECTION - I PHYSICS
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, –1)
l
1. Three charge q, Q and 4q are placed in a straight line of length l at points distance 0,and l
2
respectively from one end. In order to make the net force on q zero, the charge Q must be equal to
q
(a) – q (b) – 2q (c) (d) q
2
2. A point charge q is placed at the midpoint of a cube of side L. The electric flux emerging from the
cube is
q q 6qL2
(a) (b) 2 (c) (d) ZERO
0 6L 0 0
3. The charge flowing through a resistor R varies as Q t t t 2 . The total heat produced in R is
3R 3R 3R 3R
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 3 6
4. A 2.0 V potentiometer is used to determine the internal resistance of a 1.5 V cell. The balancing
point of the cell in open circuit is 75 cm. When a resistor of 10 is connected across the cell, the
balance point shifts to 60 cm. the internal resistance of the cell is
(a) 1.5 (b) 2.5 (c) 3.5 (d) 4.5
6. A long straight wire along the z-axis carriers a current I in the negative z
direction. The magnetic vector field B at a point having coordinates (x, y) on the z = 0 plane is
I yiˆ xjˆ I xiˆ yjˆ I xjˆ yiˆ I xiˆ yjˆ
(a) 0 2 (b) 0 2 (c) 0 2 (d) 0 2
2 x y 2
2 x y 2
2 x y 2
2 x y 2
8. In the arrangement shown in the figure AC and BD are straight lines and CED and AFB are
semicircular with radii r and 4r, respectively. The entire setup is lying in the same plane. If I is
current entering at A what fraction of I will flow in the ACEDB such that resultant magnetic field at
O is zero E
A C r D B
O I
4r
3 4 1
(a) 1 (b) (c) (d)
5 5 5
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) or (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+4, –1)
9. A parallel plate capacitor having capacitance C has two plates X and Y each having a charge Q. The
plate X is now connected to the positive terminal of a battery and the plate Y to the negative terminal
Q
of the same battery of emf E . Then it is observed that
C
2
(a) an energy CE is supplied by the battery.
(b) Q amount of charge flows, through the capacitor, from the positive terminal to the negative
terminal of the battery.
(c) the total charge on the plane X is 2Q.
(d) the total charge on the plate Y is zero.
10. Consider a conducting sphere A having radius a, charge Q placed concentrically inside a conducting
shell B having radius b (> a) and earthed. Let C is the common centre of the sphere A and the shell
B. If E and V be the respective electrostatic field and potential at a distance r a r b from C and
V be the electrostatic potential difference between the two shells, then
B
A Q
C a
1 Q Q 1 1 Q 1 1
(a) E 0 (b) E (c) V (d) V
4 0 r 2 4 0 a b 4 0 r b
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to ONE paragraph. Each question
has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3,0)
PARAGRAPH – I
This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single/two digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 99 (both inclusive) (+5,–1)
16. A capacitor of capacitance C1 1 F withstands the maximum voltage V1 0.6 kV while another
capacitor of capacitance C 2 2 F withstands the maximum voltage V2 4 kV . What maximum
kilovolt will the system of these two capacitors withstands if they are connected in series?
17. A parallel plate capacitor of plate area A 103 metre 2 and plate separation d 10 2 m is charged to
V0 100 V . Then after removing the charging battery, a slab of insulating material of thickness
b 0.5 10 2 m and dielectric constant K = 7 is inserted between the plates. Calculate the free charge,
in pC, on the plates of the capacitor, electric field intensity, in kVm 1 , in the dielectric, potential
difference, in volt, between the plates and capacitance, in pF, with dielectric present.
18. A box contains a inductor of inductance L milli henry, a capacitor of capacitance C microfarad and a
resistor of resistance R ohm. When a 250 V dc is applied to the terminals of the box, a current of 1 A
flows in the circuit. When an ac source of 250 V rms flows. It is observed that the current rises with
frequency and becomes maximum at 4500 rads 1 . Find the values of C.
19. A coil of 15 turns and radius 10 cm surrounds a long solenoid of radius 2 cm and 1000 turns per
metre as shown. The current in the solenoid changes as I (in ampere) = 4 cos (250t). Find the induced
peak emf, in millivolt, in the 15 turn coil as a function of time. (Take 2 10 )
15 turn coil
R
I
~
This section contains 1 question. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have
to be matched. The statements in Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - II are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column- II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example: If the correct
matches are A - p , s and t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - s and t. (+8, –1)
10 K L
10 20 V
1. (a)
Fnet 0
Qq 4q 2
k k 0 l/2 l/2
2
2 q Q 4q
2
1
where k
40
4Qq 4q 2 0 Q q
2. (a)
According to Gauss Theorem
q
Flux
0
3. (d)
dQ
I I 2t
dt
Since at t 0 t , I becomes zero. Hence we shall calculate the heat produced from
2
t0
2
t 0 to t 0 H I R dt
2
0
2 2 1 2
2 2t
HR 2t dt HR
6
0 0
3 3
R
H R 0 R
6 6
4. (b)
Since
l 75
r l R r 1 10
l' 60
15 5
R 10 R 2.5
60 2
5. (c)
Since, the magnetic field due to wire PQ is non uniform. Neither the force nor the torque on wire RS
is zero. Therefore, it will have both translational as well as rotational motion.
Q F1
F2
I1
F3
R S
I2
P
6. (a)
7. (a)
mc 2Km
Radius of the circular path is given by r
Bq Bq
Here, K is the kinetic energy to the particle.
m
Therefore, r if K and B are same.
q
1 2 4
rp : rd : r
: : 1: 2 :1
1 1 2
Hence, r rp rd
8. (d)
0 I1 0 I2
If I1 is current in ACDB then
4 r 4 4r
I1 1 I I1 1
I1
I2 4 5 I 5
9. (a, b, c, d)
10. (b, c, d)
11. (a, b, d)
12. (a, b, c, d)
13. (d)
Let V1 and V2 be the voltage across 1 and 2 F capacitors respectively. Then V1 V2 300 V
Q Q
In series the charge Q on each capacitor is same, therefore we have 300
C1 C 2
1 1
Q 300
C1 C2
Here C1 1 F, C2 2 F
Q
3000C1C2 300 110
6
2 106
C1 C 2
1 106 2 106
Q 200 C
Q 200 106 C 200 C V1 200 V
C1 1 F
Q 200C
V2 100 V
C2 2F
14. (c) C1
When the plates of same polarity are connected together, the capacitors are Q '1
in usual parallel combination. In parallel the potential difference across
+ -
each capacitor is the same C2
The common potential difference
Q Q2 2Q 2 200C 400 C 400 Q '2
V 1 V V
C1 C 2 C1 C 2 1F 2F 3F 3 V'
If Q1' and Q'2 are new charges on the respective capacitors, then
400 400 400 800
Q1' C1V 1F V C Q'2 C 2 V 2F V C
3 3 3 3
15. (a)
When the opposite plates of SITUATION(I) are connected together, the charge will flow from the
capacitor of higher potential to that of lower potential until their potentials are same. The net charge
is then Q1 Q2
C1 C1
+ - Q"1
Charge Flow + - + -
+ -- + -
+
200 V C2
- +C2
- + + -
- + + -
- + Q"2
100 V 100 V "
(a) (b)
16. (9)
Given, V1 6kV, V2 4kV
C1 C2
q
V1 V2
17. (16)
The capacitance C0 before the slab is introduced
V0
0A
8.9 1012 102
8.9 1012 farad
d 2
10
free charge
q C0V0 8.9 1012 100 890 1012 C 890 pC
Now, Electric field intensity
V 100
E0 0 1 104 Vm 1 10 kVm1
d 10 2
Electric field intensity in dielectric
E 1 104
E 0 1.43 103 Vm1 1430 Vm1
K 7
Potential difference between the plates with dielectric present is given by
V E 0 d b Eb
V 1 104 102 0.6 102 1.43 103 0.5 102
V 57 V
The free charge on the plate is the same as before. The capacitance with dielectric present is
q 8.9 1010 C
C 16 1012 farad 16 pF
V 57 C
18. 1
Since, the capacitor is a dc blocking element, but still the current in the circuit for a dc source is not
zero, so all the elements must not be series. Further in case of ac, current rises with frequency and
has a maximum value at 4500 rads 1 , L and C should be in series. The circuit diagram therefore, be
as shown in figure.
R IR
R
L C L C
I
IR
~
250 V
CASE I : When dc is applied CASE II : When ac is applied
19. (24)
Since BA 0 nI Asolenoid
2
0n rsolenoid
I , where n 1000
According to Faraday’s Laws, we have
Nd dI
dt
2
N0 n rsolenoid
, where N 15
dt
dI
Since I 4 cos 250 t 1000 250t
dt
2
15 4107 1000 0.02 1000 sin 250t
602 4 104 101 sin 250t
600 4 105 sin 250t 2400 105 sin 250 t
24 103 sin 250t volt peak 24 mV
20. a S ; b P, R ; c R ; d Q,S
SECTION - II CHEMISTRY
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, –1)
1. The correct order of bond angles of the XNX bond (where X is the surrounding atom or group of atoms)
(a) NH 4 >N(CH3 )3> NH3> NF3 (b) NH 4 < N(CH3)3< NH3< NF3
(c) NH3> NF3> NH 4 >N(CH3 )3 (d) NH3> NF3> N(CH3)3> NH 4
3. Which one of the following is not correct systematic name of corresponding compound?
(a) NaMn(CO)5: Sodium pentacarbonylmangnate(I)
(b) SnCl4(Et2NH)2: Tetrachlorobis(diethylamine)tin(IV)
(c) Ni(CO)2(PPh3)2: Dicarbonylbis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(0)
(d) Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]: Sodium pentacyanonitrosylferrate(II)
4. If o is the threshold wavelength for photoelectric emission, the wavelength of light falling on the surface of
a metal and m is the mass of the electron, then the velocity of ejected electron is given by
1/ 2 1/ 2
2h 2hc
(a) ( o ) (b) ( o )
m m
1/ 2 1/ 2
2hc o 2h 1 1
(c) (d)
m o m o
5. The vapour pressure of the distillate obtained on condensation of the vapour formed above a solution
containing 2 mole of a liquid A ( PAo = 100 mm of Hg) and 3 mole of a liquid B ( PBo = 150 mm of Hg) at same
temperature would be
(a) 130 mm of Hg (b) 135 mm of Hg
(c) 140 mm of Hg (d) 145 mm of Hg
6. An inorganic salt (A) on reaction with H2O gives a solution (B) and a gas (C). Gas (C) on passing into
ammonical AgNO3 gives white precipitate of (D). CO2 gas turns solution (B) milky. The Compound (A)
would be
(a) BaSO4 (b) Na2SO4
(c) CaC2 (d) CaCO3
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) or (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (5, –2)
10. When H2S gas is passed separately through an acidic solution of CuCl2, HgCl2, BiCl3 and CoCl2, which of the
following will precipitate out
(a) CuS (b) HgS (c) Bi2S3 (d) CoS
12. Which of the following is correct under the same conditions of pressure and temperature?
(a) H2 gas diffuses four times faster than oxygen gas
(b) H2 gas diffuses 2.83 times faster than CH4 gas
(c) He escapes at a rate 2 times as fast methane does
(d) He escapes at a rate 4 times as much as sulphurdioxide
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct. (+4, –1)
The aldehydes not having -hydrogens react in presence of strongly basic medium to give cannizzaro reaction. The
mechanism followed is:
-
Step I O O
H OH
H H
H OH
-
Step II O O
H H
H H
OH OH
-
Step III O O
H H
H H
OH OH
-
Step IV O O
H H H
Pr oton
HCOO CH 3OH
transfer
OH OH
Second step is rate determining step.
O
||
OH
14. H C H Ph CHO
Strongly basic
P
Among the products alcohol is?
Ph
(a) H3C OH (b)
OH
OH
O
(c) (d) H
OH
15. Though CCl3CHO has no -hydrogen it doesn’t give cannizzaro reaction. The reason is:
O
This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) (+4, 0)
16. The potential energy electron in an exited state of Be3+ is27.2 eV. Find the maximum types of photons
produced when it return to ground state.
17. A compound of Vanadium has a magnetic moment 1.73BM. The oxidation state of V in the compound is.
19. The kinetic datas for the reaction: 2A + B2 2AB are as given below:
–1 –1
[A] mol L [B2] mol L Rate mol L–1 min–1
0.5 1.0 2.5 10–3
1.0 1.0 5.0 10–3
0.5 2.0 1 10–2
The sum of order of reaction with respect to A and B2 will be
This section contains 1 question. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have
to be matched. The statements in Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - II are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column- II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example: If the correct
matches are A - p , s and t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - s and t. (+8, 0)
1.
H
N 109°28’ N 107°
H H H H H H
2. Due to presence of active methylene group in (c), halogenation will take place at methylene carbon
(–CH2–) rather than at methyl carbon.
In the presence of alkali (NaOH), CH3CH(Br)CH3 will be converted to CH3CH(OH)CH3 which will
respond to iodoform test.
(d)
hc hc 1 1 1 1
4. mv 2 mv 2 hc
o 2 2 o
1/ 2
2hc o
v=
m o
(c)
5. Mole fraction of A in the distillate or in the vapour above the liquid mixture
2
100
5 4
=
2 3 13
100 150
5 5
9
Mole fraction of B in distillate =
13
4 9
Therefore, total vapour pressure above distillate = 100 150 = 134.61 mm of Hg
13 13
(b)
6. Ca(OH)2 + C2H2
CaC2 + H2O
(A) (B) (C)
C2H2 + 2AgNO3 +2NH4OH C2Ag2 + 2NH4NO3 + 2H2O
(D)
(c)
7. (d)
CENTERS: MUMBAI / DELHI / AKOLA / KOLKATA / LUCKNOW / NASHIK / GOA
8. The composition of ores are
Feldspar KAlSi3O8, Fluorspar CaF2
Cryolite Na3AlF6, Mica = Al2O3.2SiO2.2H2O
(b)
9. (a),(b),(d)
10. Comparatively cobalt sulphide is more soluble so it can not be precipitated by such a small
concentration of sulphide ion which is produced by passing H2S gas in acidic solution.
(a), (b), (c)
11. In [Ni(CN)4]2 , the hybridization of nickel is dsp 2 (structuresquare planar) having no unpaired
electrons while in [NiCl4]2, the nickel is present in sp3 hybridization
(structure tetrahedral) with 2 unpaired electrons. Hence these two complexes differ in magnetic
moment, structure and colour but have similar coordination number and oxidation states.
(a), (c), (d)
19. 3
2.5 10–3 = k[0.5][1.0] …(1)
5 10–3 = k[1.0] [1.0] …(2)
1 10–2 = k[0.5] [2.0] …(3)
Dividing equation (1) and (2)
1 1
2 2
hence = 1
Dividing equation (1) and (3)
2.5 10 3 1.0
1 10 2 2.0
1 1
4 2
=2
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, –1)
sin x 1 sin x 1
1 If [.] denotes the integral part of x and f x x , then
1 X
(A) f x is continuous in R
(B) f x is continuous but not differentiable in R
(C) f ' x exists x R
(D) f x is discontinuous at all integral point in R.
2 If [X] represents the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then the solution of the
2
equation 2 4x 4 4x 6 0 is
1 3 1 3 3
(A) x (B) x (C) 1 x (D) 2, 3
2 4 2 4 4
sin 2 x x , x5
3 If
f x 5
b 1 , x 5 , is continuous at x 5, a, b R
x 11x 24
ab 2 , x 5
x3
then ([.] denotes greatest integer function)
25 6 6 17
(A) a ,b (B) a ,b
108 5 13 29
1 25 23 6
(C) a , b (D) a ,b
2 36 100 5
4 If AB, BE and CF are the altitudes of a triangle ABC whose vertex A is the point
4, 5 . The coordinates of the points E and F are 4, 1 and 1, 4 respectively,,
then equation of BC is
(A) 3x 4y 28 0 (B) 4x 3y 28 0
(C) 3x 4y 28 0 (D) x 2y 7 0
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+5, –2)
sin 1 x
7 lim (where [.] denotes greatest integer function) is
x 0
x
(A) left hand limit is –2 (B) left hand limit is –1
(C) right hand limit is 1 (D) limit exists and both are equal to 1
2 n
8 Let 1 x 2 1 x a 0 a 1 x a 2 x 2 ..... if a 0 , a 1 , a 2 are in A.P., then the value of n is
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 2
, g x x 2 3x 3
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions relating to three paragraphs with two
questions on each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct. (+4, –1)
PASSAGE 1
Consider a parabola P which touches y 0 at (1, 0) and x 0 at (0, 2).
11 The vertex of P is
16 2 4 2
(A) , (B) ,
25 25
5 5
12 6
(C) , (D) none of these
25 25
PASSAGE 2
x a
f x where a,b,c R, f 1 0 and y 1 is an asymptotes of
bx 2 cx 2
y f x , y f 1 x is inverse function of f x
13 f x is equal to
x 1 x 1
(A) f x (B) f x
x2 x2 x 2
x 1
(C) f x (D) none of these
x 2
14 f 1 : R 1 R then f 1 x is
(A) one-one onto (B) one-one into
(C) many-one into (D) many-one onto
This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). (+4, 0)
15 Let two parallel lines L1 and L2 with positive slope are tangent to the circle
C1 : x 2 y2 2x 16y 64 0. If L1 is also tangent to the circle C 2 : x 2 y2 2x 2y 2 0 and
equation of L2 is a a x by c a a 0 where a, b, c N , then find the value of a b c .
n n
n
16 If Cm .m Cp 19 then find value of n.
p 1 m p
18 A cricket player played n n 1 matches during his career and made a total of
(n 2 12n 39)(4·6n 5·3n 1)
runs. If Tr represent the runs made by the player in rth match such
5
that T1 6 and Tr 3Tr 1 6r , 2 r n then find n.
This section contains 1 question. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have to
be matched. The statements in Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in Column -
II are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with ONE OR
MORE statement(s) in Column- II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these
questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example: If the correct matches are A - p , s
and t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - s and t. (+8, 0)
20 Column I Column II
1 1 1 1
(B) If tan x tan tan 3 and y 2 y 56 0 then (Q) x 5
y
1
(C) If cos 1 x tan 1 y and y 2 3 then (R) x
2
3 1
(D) If sin 1 tan sin 1 2
0 and x y then (S) x
4 y 6 2
2
Sol 2y2 7y 6 0 where y 4x
3
2y 3 y 2 0 y 2 or
2
, but y is an integer
3
4x 2 ; Hence 2 4x 3 or x
2 4
3
Sol
f 5 lim sin x x lim sin x 4 1
x 5 2 x5 2
2
5 b 1 1 3ab
6 25
b ,a
5 108
4
5 4 9
Sol Slope of AF 3
4 1 3
1 1 A 4,5
Slope of CF , Also F lies on CF
3 3
Equation of CF : x 3y 11 0 ...(1) E 4,1
5 1 4 1
1, 4 F
slope of AE
4 4 8 2 O
1 B C
BE 2, D
Slope of 1 Also E lies on BE
2
Equation of BE : 2x y 7 0 ...(2)
solving (1) and (2), we get point O 2, 3
Since CB is passing through intersection of AC & FC
Equation of CB : x 2y 6 x 3y 11 0
or x 1 y 2 6 11 0 ...(3)
1 5 3 4
slope of CB ; also slope of AO
3 2 4 2 3
1 4
since CB AO ; 1 or 2;
3 2 3
Equation of BC : 3x 4y 28 0.
Sol
hx f h 2
ab x 2 gx hf gb f 2 bc
y
b
6
Sol a 1, x 2 a 1 x 1 x
D 0, a 0, 4
A 1, x 2 a 1 x 1 x
D 0, a 0, 4.
7
sin 1 h sin1 h sin1 h
Sol LHL lim lim 2 , RHL lim 1.
h 0
h h0 h h 0
h
8
Sol 1 x 4
2x 2 n
C 0 n C1x n C 2 x 2 ... a 0 a 1x a 2 x 2 ...
9
sec x tan x cos x sin x
[Sol.(A) We have f(x) = , g(x) =
cos x cot x sec x cosec x
k
Clearly both f(x) and g(x) are identical functions as x k I.
2
10
[Sol.
(A) for n = 41, P(n) is not prime
ln 2 ln 2 2 ln 3 2 ln 4 ln 2 4 ln 3 8
(B) ....... 0
1! 2! 3! 1! 2! 3!
= (eln 2 – 1) + (eln 4 – 1) = 1 + 3 = 4 + Q (B) is correct
2 4 6
(C) ........
3! 5! 7!
2n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Tn = = ..... = 1 ..... =
(2 n 1)! (2n )! (2n 1)! 2! 3! 4! 5! 1! 2! 3! e
(D) 5 –6 10
Coefficient of x in (1 – x) = C5 (D) is not correct ]
11
Sol. A
12
Sol. B
Sol 13 to 14
xa
f x
bx 2 cx 2 f x
f 1 0 a 1
x 1
f x
bx 2 cx 2
lim f x 1
x
b0 & c 1
x 1 1
x
f x y f
x2
x 1 yx 2 y
2 y 1 2 y 1 1
x
1 y 1 y
1 f 1
x 2 for any x
2
1 y
15 [Ans. 14 ]
16 [Ans. n = 3]
n
n! m!
Sol. Cm . mCp = (n m)! m ! × (m p) ! p !
n! (n p) !
= (n p ) ! p ! . (n m ) ! (m p ) ! = nCp . n– pCm – p
n n
n n p
Now, Cp . Cmp
p 1m p
n
= n Cp (n – pC0 + n – pC1 + n – pC2 + ........ + n – pCn – p)
m p
n n
n
= C p .2np =
n
C p .2 n p – 2n
p 1 p0
= 3n – 2n
further 3 n – 2 n = 19 n=3
17 [Ans. 3]
[Sol. Consonant b, c, d, f, g, h (6)
Vowels a, e, i, o, u (5)
w: × × × ×
Case I: If word begins with consonants
then ( 6C4 × 4!) × ( 5C3 × 3!) = 360 × 60= 21600
Case II : If word begins with vowels
( 5C4 × 4!) × ( 6C3 · 3!) = 120 × 120 = 14400
Total = 36000
36000
K K 3 Ans. ]
12000
18 [Ans. 6]
[Sol. We have Tr – 3Tr–1 = 6r
Dividing both sides by 3r, we get
Tr Tr 1 r
r – r 1 = 2
3 3
n n
T T
3rr 3rr11 = 2 r
r 2 r
2
G.P.
T2 T1
2
3 3
T3 T2
+ 3
3 32
T4 T3
+
34 33
Tn Tn 1
+ n n 1
3 3 n
————— 2r
Tn T1 r 2
n–1
= 4(2 – 1).P.
G
3n 3
Tn 6
n – = 4(2n–1 – 1) ( T1 = 6)
3 3
T n = 2 · 3n + 4 · 3n · 2n – 1 – 4 · 3n = 2n + 1 · 3n – 2 · 3n
Tn = 2(6n – 3n)
n n n n
So, Sn = 2 6 3
1 1
n6 n 3
= 2 (6 1) (3 1)
5 2
3
Sn =
5 4·6 n
5 · 3n 1
Now on comparing, we get
( n 2 12n 39) ( 4·6 n 5·3n 1) 3
5
=
5 4·6 n
5 · 3n 1
n2 –12n + 39 = 3 (n –6)2 = 0
Hence n = 6 Ans. ]
19 [Ans. 0]
Sol. log x is defined for x > 0 only, |log x – log x2| = – x x0
No solution.
20
Sol (A) (q),(B) (p,q),(C) (r),(D) (p)
(A) x 1 cot 2 cot 1 3 1 tan 2 tan 1 2
x 5.
1
x y x
(B) tan 1 tan 1 3 if 1 y 0
x 1
y
x 5 & 2.
1 1
(C) x cos
1 y 2 2
1
x
2
3
(D) sin 1 1 sin 1 0
y 6
y 4 and x 2.
ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / MULUND/ NERUL / POWAI
FULL TEST – 2 (ADVANCED PATTERN)
PAPER – I (ANSWER KEY)
PHYSICS
1. A 2. A 3. C OR D 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. A
13. B 14. A 15. C 16. (9) 17. (16) 18. (1) 19. (24)
20. a S ; b P, R ; c R ; d Q, S
CHEMISTRY
11. (A,C,D) 12. (A, B, C, D) 13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (B)
MATHS
1. D 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. C
20. A Q; B P, Q;C R; D P
PHYSICS
1. D 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. B
14. A 15. A 16. (1) 17. (2) 18. (8) 19. (2)
20. a P ; b P, Q,S ;c Q ; d Q, R
CHEMISTRY
11. (A, C, D) 12. (A, D) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (A)
20. (A) – (R), (S), (B) – (R), (C) – (P), (Q), (D) – (R), (S)
MATHS
1. C 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. A