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Test Date: 12/09/2020 Phase-III

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Test –28 (Paper - 2)

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS

1. (5) 21. (5) 41. (1)

2. (5) 22. (2) 42. (7)


3. (1) 23. (5) 43. (2)
4. (1) 24. (9) 44. (9)
5. (8) 25. (6) 45. (5)
6. (8) 26. (3) 46. (4)
7. (5) 27. (1) 47. (6)

8. (9) 28. (6) 48. (3)


9. (A, D) 29. (C, D) 49. (A, D)
10. (B, D) 30. (B, C, D) 50. (B, C, D)

11. (A, D) 31. (A, B, C) 51. (A, C, D)


12. (A, B, C, D) 32. (A, B, C) 52. (A, B)
13. (B, D) 33. (D) 53. (A, B, D)
14. (B, C, D) 34. (A, D) 54. (A, C, D)
15. (A, C, D) 35. (A) 55. (B, C, D)
16. (A, D) 36. (D) 56. (B, C, D)
17. (C) 37. (A, B, C) 57. (A, B, C)
18. (B, D) 38. (A) 58. (A, B, D)
19. (C, D) 39. (C) 59. (C)
20. (A, B, C) 40. (B, C, D) 60. (B)

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PART – I : PHYSICS T 
70
80  T 60  T 3
 
1. Answer (5) 1 3l 1 3l 1 l

K 2A K 2A K A
160 – 2T + 120 – 2T = 3T – 70
T1 T2
x 40 – x 7T = 350
T = 50°C
20
4.8 g  n=5
1.2 g
3. Answer (1)
1 T1 2 T2
 (M is mass per unit length of n2r = l
2L M 2L M
each string) l
r 
2n
 T1 = 4T2
l 2I
T1 + T2 = 6 g Magnetic moment = n  r 2I 
4n
T1 = 48 N
 = magnetic moment × B
 T2 = 12 N
l 2IB
=
T1x + 1.2 g(20  x) = T2(40  x) 4 n
x = 5 cm 4. Answer (1)
d  d
2. Answer (5) 
dt

dt 
B. ds and    E. d l
80°C 60°C
F E
dB qr 2 dB
or E 2r   r 2 or E  qEr 
dt 2 dt
T°C D Angular impulse = Change in angular
C
H1 H2 momentum
H3
qr 2 dB
A 70 2 dtdt  mr 2
C
3
qB
 ||   1 rad/sec
H1 + H2 = H3 2m

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5. Answer (8) 12. Answer (A, B, C, D)

Speed of ball = 2  10  7.2  12 m/s Since  = 0  a1 = a2 = a3 = g sin

Speed of ball as seen by fish = v 13. Answer (B, D)


4 (A) It is incorrect as isothermal process is
=  12
3 graphically represented like as shown

= 16 m/s
6. Answer (8)
F = 24 × 1021 N
 n=8
7. Answer (5) (B) For B  C  D, U = – ve and W = – ve
The charge on the inner sphere becomes half  Q = – ve
after every cycle therefore charge on the inner
sphere after two cycles will be
20 C
Q  5 C
4
8. Answer (9)
In series charge on capacitor is same.
(C) W = shaded area = + ve
9. Answer (A, D)
(D) Clockwise P – V cycle 
For a particle in uniform circular motion,
acceleration is not constant.    + ve work
10. Answer (B, D) 14. Answer (B, C, D)
(A) A > B ar = (g sin + g cos)
   iA < iB 15. Answer (A, C, D)
and mA = mB l
T 
  hA < hB v

    
2
A < B T '  l'   v 
         2    
(B) 
T  v   v '     
 iA > iB
v v'
and mA = mB a ; a'
T T'
 hA > hB
a '  v '   T   2     3
A > B    
(C) a  v   T '      2  3
 iA < iB
F = ma
and mA > mB
F '  m '   a '      3   4
 hA < hB         3  4
F  m   a       
(D) rA < rB and mA < mB
F = ma
 hB > hA
P = mv
11. Answer (A, D)
P '  m '   v '      3  3
        
 m   v        2
The length of air column at the first resonance
P

will be slightly less than due to end
4 P = mv
correction.

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16. Answer (A, D) PART – II : CHEMISTRY


For mesh 1,
21. Answer (5)
2000I + 6000I2 = 24
I1 + 4I2 = 0.012 ... (i)
For mesh 2
1500I1 – 6000I2 = 0
I1 = 4I2 ... (ii)
22. Answer (2)
Let the mole of propane (C3H8) = n1
Moles of methane CH4 = n2
We know that PV = nRT
320 × V = (n1 + n2) RT ……(i)
After combustion
From (i) and (ii) C3H8  5O2  3CO2  4H2O ,
I2 = 1.5 mA n1 3n1

I1 = 6 mA CH4  2O2  CO2 + 2H2O


n2 n2
I = 7.5 mA
Total moles of CO2 formed = (3n1 + n2)
P.D. across RL = 6 × 10–3 × 1500 = 9 volt
Once again we have PV = nRT
(P )R1 (7.5)2  2 25
 
(1.5)  6
2 RT
448  V   3n1  n2 
(P )R2 3
…..(ii)
V
(P )RL = 36 × 10–6 × 1500 = 54 mW
Dividing equation (ii) and (i) we have
If R1 and R2 are interchanged
448  3n1  n2  n
I × 6000 + I2 × 200 = 24   1  0.25
320 n1  n2  n2
3I1 + 4I2 = 0.012
1500I1 – 2000I2 = 0 n1 0.25n2
   0.2
n1  n2 0.25n2  n2
3I1 = 4I2
I2 = 1.5 mA 23. Answer (5)

I1 = 2mA w 1 8  0.1
 2 
128 10 1000
(P )RL = 4 × 10–6 × 1500 = 6 mW
 w  0.512
Power dissipated in RL finally 6 1
= =
Power dissipated in RL initially 54 9 28
% impurity =  100 5%
540
17. Answer (C)
18. Answer (B, D) 24. Answer (9)
Solutions for Q. Nos. 17 and 18 
B2H6, NH3, PCI3, BF4 , CF3 are non-planar
V = r
Draw velocity diagram of each point 25. Answer (6)

19. Answer (C, D) PO2  760  320  440

20. Answer (A, B, C)


 PO2  880
Solutions for Q. Nos. 19 and 20
 Final PTotal  880  320  1200
Image formed by one will be object for other

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26. Answer (3) 33. Answer (D)


dN In Ln+3, size decreases smoothly as atomic
 N
dt number increases.

0.693  107 d and f orbitals are diffused and as a result


t1/2  s  30 days their shielding is poor. Also shielding by a d
2.674
electron is greater than that of an f electron in
27. Answer (1) same subshell.
34. Answer: (A, D)

35. Answer (A)


Phenol derivatives give neutral FeCl3 test
28 Answer (6)
36. Answer (D)
Compound that will show G.I = 3 (I, II, III)
y = 4 (I, III, IV, V)
29. Answer (C, D) Ag3PO4   2H 
H2PO4  3Ag
In case of (A) and (B) lone pair of amino group is
in extended conjugation therefore they are  3[Ag(NH3 )2 ]  PO34
Ag3PO4   6NH3 
weaker bases than aniline.
30. Answer (B, C, D)
Compound (A) appears to be AgNO3 (Lunar
caustic) because it produces a black stain on the
37. Answer (A, B, C)
skin. The different reactions exhibited by (A) are
as follows: 38. Answer (A)

2AgNO3  2NO2  O2  2Ag Solution for Q. Nos. 37 and 38
A B   C D

2NO2  H2O 
 HNO2  HNO3 C8H9NO
B  E 
Compound is
DU = 5
3Ag 4HNO3 
 3AgNO3  2H2O  NO
D  E  A

AgNO3 reacts with KCN, first to form a white ppt.


of AgCN, which dissolves in excess of KCN to
give K[Ag(CN)2], which is highly soluble.
AgNO3  KCN 
 AgCN  KNO3
White ppt.

 
AgCN  KCN  K  Ag  CN2 
White ppt.  Soluble 
31. Answer (A, B, C)
toC
(A) Vt  V0  V0 ; intercept is not zero
273
(B) VT = KT; intercept is zero
(C) V = KT; slope is K
32. Answer (A, B, C)
w  10 atm lit
= – 1013 J
H CP
U = –1013 J and 
U CV

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39. Answer (C) 4



CO is polar while the others are not 2 4
x  x2  2
x x
40. Answer (B, C, D)
Physisorption decreases with increase in Apply A.M
temperature. Chemisorption may increase or
decrease 44. Answer (9)

PART – III : MATHEMATICS 2n 10  2.22  3.23  4.24  ...  n.2n

41. Answer (1) 2.2n 10  2.23  3.24  ...  n.2n 1

2n 10  2.22  23  24  ...  2n  n.2n 1


d
(acos  , bsin ) 22 (2n 1  1)
  2n 10  4  n.2n 1 
2 1
(0, 1)
  2n 10  4  n.2n 1  2n 1  4

  2n 10  (n  1)2n 1

 n – 1 = 29
2 2 2
 a2 b2
2 2

 d  a cos   b sin    
 b2 cos2   a2 sin2    n = 513
 

   
45. Answer (5)
a2b2 cos4   sin4   a4  b4 sin2  cos2   a2 b2
= A(O)
b2 cos2   a2 sin2 
P
   
M
a2b2 2sin2  cos2   a4  b4 sin2  cos2 
=
b2 cos2   a2 sin2   
B b Q 
C c

a 
2
2 2
b
b  3c
a2  b2  a2 cot2   b2 tan2 
=
M 
8

 dmax= |a – b| = 4 – 3 = 1 a 5

b 8
42. Answer (7)
Let us form that equation having roots 46. Answer (4)
y = g(xi) i.e., y = x2 – 2 bc  r2r3 ac  r1r3 ab  r1r2
  r
x y 2 r1 r2 r

   
5 2
 y 2 y 2  1 0  12 12
So, r   
 y5 + 20y4 + 40y3 + 79y2 + 74y + 23 = 0 5  5  5  8  9
 
 g(x1) … g(x2) = Product of roots  2 
= –23  12 
3r  3    4
x1x2x3x4x5 = –1  9 
 g(x1x2 … x5) = –1
47. Answer (6)
 g(x1)g(x2) … g(x5) – 30g (x1x2 … x5) = 7
10b2 = 2560
43. Answer (2)
b2 = 256
x2  2  x4  4 4x
 256 3
x x  2  x4  4
2 e2  1  e
400 5

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48. Answer (3) 52. Answer (A, B)


y
Equation of chord AB

f  b  – f a 
y – f a    x – a y=4
b–a y=3
y=2
This line passes through (0, 2ab) y=1
x
f a  – f b  –4 –3 –2 –10 1 2 3 4
Therefore 2ab – f(a)  a
b–a
2ab(b – a) – (b – a) f(a) = af(a) – af(b) 53. Answer (A, B, D)
f a  f b
2b – a 
Total number of arrangement = 15

a b
Extreme chairs are occupied by girls, thus there
f a  f b are four gaps among 5 girls where boys can be
Or  2a   2b  k (Let) seated. Let the number of boys in these four
a b
gaps be
f x
Therefore  2x  k 2x + 1, 2y + 1, 2z + 1, 2t + 1, then
x
2x + 1 + 2y + 1 + 2z + 1 + 2t + 1 = 10
f(x) = –2x2 + kx
 x+y+z+t=3
1
 f x x
1 0  x  3, 0  y  3, 0  z  3, 0  t  3
lim   
x 0  2 x  e Coefficient of x3 in (1 + x + x2 + x3)4
4
1  1 x 4 
 –2 x 2
 kx  x 1 = coefficient of x in 
3

lim    k 2  1 x 
x 0  2x  e
 
= coefficient of x3 in (1 – x4)4(1 – x)–4
f(x) = –2x2 + 2x
 6C3  20
f(x – 1) = –2(x – 1) (x – 2)
Number of arrangement of boys and girls with
|f(|x – 1|)| is non differentiable at 3 points given condition = 20  10  5
49. Answer (A, D)
20  10  5 20
z12  z22  z1  z2
2 Required probability = 
15 300
 |z1 + z2| = |z1 – z2|
z1 m = 20, n = 3003, m + n = 3023
1
z2 z 54. Answer (A, C, D)
  1  1 is purely imaginary
z1 z2 P. R = 1 a = 1
1
z2
i.e one of the root
50. Answer (B, C, D) 55. Answer (B, C, D)

a  b  3
ab  a  b  Conceptual.
S1  ,S2 
6 2 56. Answer (B, C, D)
51. Answer (A, C, D) Equation of curve containing A, B, C and D is

1 = –2 (3x + 4y – 24) (2x + 3y – 24) + xy = 0

2 = 2  a = 6, b = 12, c = 576, f = –84, g = –60,


  17
1 =  2 h
2
2 = 2 This equation cannot represent a circle.

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57. Answer (A, B, C) 6. (8 + 5) – (9 + 6 + 4)


The required set of number of A, B, C, D, E are 7. (8 + 4) – (9 + 6 + 5)
{9, 8, 6, 5, 4} and the result of A + B + C + D + E
8. (6 + 5) – (9 + 8 + 4)
= 32
9. (5 + 4) – (9 + 8 + 6)
so f  3 and G  2
There is no case for which this no. is divisible by
n(s) = 7C5 × 5! = 21 × 120
11. So probability that no. is divisible by 11.
favourable case
Probability that no. is divisible by 4.
n(E1) if number is divisible by 5  6C4 × 4!
_ _ _ 48
n(E2) if number is divisible by 3  C1 × 5! +
3
3
_ _ _ 56
C2 × 5! = 6
_ _ _ 64
n(E3) if number is divisible by 4  720
_ _ _ 84
6
C4  4! 1
P  E1    _ _ _ 96
21 120 7
5  3!
6! 2 P(E) 
P  E2    5!
21 120 7
1
720 2  .
P  E3    4
21 120 7
59. Answer (C)
58. Answer (A, B, D)
The required set of A, B, C, D, E are {9, 8, 6, 5, 4} x + y –1 = 0

divisible for 11  
B y  3 x 1
A
(sum of even) – (sum of odd) = Multiple of 11 (5, 0)
(1, 0)
Case1. (9 + 8) – (6 + 5 + 4)
2. (9 + 6) – (8 + 5 + 4)
60. Answer (B)
3. (9 + 5) – (8 + 6 + 4)
1
4. (9 + 4) – (8 + 6 + 5) mP 
3
5. (8 + 6) – (9 + 5 + 4)



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