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Sec: JR.

IIT_*CO SC WAT-27 Date: 06-12-20


Time: 3HRS 2019_P1 Max.Marks: 180
KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 A 2 D 3 D 4 A 5 ACD

6 AC 7 AB 8 ABD 9 ABC 10 A
0.49
11 ABCD 12 AB 13 0.10 14 0.50 15 to
0.50
16 270 17 80 18 2.00

CHEMISTRY

19 B 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 ABCD

24 BCD 25 A 26 A 27 ABC 28 ACD

29 AB 30 ABC 31 3 32 5 33 4

34 5 35 6 36 0

MATHEMATICS
37 C 38 A 39 B 40 D 41 BD

42 ABC 43 AC 44 ABCD 45 D 46 C
47 B 48 BCD 49 1 50 2 51 3
52 1 53 1 54 2
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.

2.

3.

4.

5. the material for which  is more , it will be convex side on heating and will be concave side on
cooling
6.

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7. previous IIT qn
8. previous IIT qn
9.

10. reference NCERT exemplary


11. use principle of calorimetry
12. let M and m be masses of water and ice,initially at temperature 40 oC and -40oC
To attain temperature of 0oC heat lost by water would be 4 units
MS t  4
1
M  units
4
Similarly to attain a temperatue of 0oC the heat gained by ice is 1 unit
mst  1 unit
1
m  unit
2
M
2
m
Heat required for the complete ice to melt at 0oC will be mL=4 units
By the time the temperature of the entire water had dropped to 0oC,the amount of heat ejected would
be 4 unit out of which 1 unit could be consumed by the ice to get heated up from -40oC to 0oC and
the remaining heat of 3 units would be consumed to melt. Since the total mass of ice require a heat of
4 unit to melt completely a heat of 3 unit will be able to melt only ¾ th of the ice.
13.

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14.

15. reference University physics

16. previous IIT qn

17. principle of calorimetry


At a given instant t,
T=temperature of contents of calorimeter, TR =temperature of reservoir
A  mw sw
  rate of addition

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 A   tsw  dT   dt  (TR  T )
Solving we will get the required answer
dT  dt

TR  T  A   tsw 
By properly choosing units we can make Sw = 1

By choosing two different coordinates we can find the required

18.

CHEMISTRY
19. More the resonance lesser the bond length
20. +M order N > O > Cl
21. Conceptual
22. resonance energy order thiophene > pyrrole > furan
23. Conceptual
24. Conceptual
26. Conceptual
27. Conceptual
28. Conceptual
29. Conceptual
30. Conceptual
31. 1,2,4 & 6
32. Conceptual
33. 1,3,4&6
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Molecule is having plane of symmetry

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MATHS
37.

38.

39.

           
40.   
 a b  bc
    
bc  ca    
ca  ab 

                 
 a  b  b  c  c  a  a  b  b  c  c  a  a  b  b  c  c  a 
1 1 1
     
  a  b b  c c  a  1 1 1
1 1 1
 2
 4  a b c 
41.

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42. If P be (x, y, z) then from the figure,
x = r sin  cos , y = r sin  sin , z = r cos 
 1 = r sin  cos , 2 = r sin  sin , 3 = r cos 
 12 + 22 + 32 = r2 r   14
1 2 3
sincos = , sin  sin   , cos   .
14 14 14
(neglecting negative sign as  and  are acute).
sin  sin  2
   tan   2 .
sin  cos  1
z

P (x, y, z)
r

y

x
M
5
Also, tan   .
3
43.  0, 0, 0 , 1,1,1 are vertices third vertex (l,2l,3l)
Area = 56  l  2  (2,4,6)
 5 7   83
G  1, ,  OG   GE  3
 3 3 9
44. Foot of perpendicular from A(1,1,1) to the line BC is (2,3,3), which lies on each of the given
equation of plane.
45. Key: D
Let the source of light be situated at A(a,0,0), where a  0 .Let OA be the incident ray and OB
the reflected ray ON is the normal to the mirror at O

AON  NOB 
2
DR’s of OA are a,0,0 and so its DC’s are 1,0,0
1 1 1
DC’s of ON are , ,
3 3 3
 1
 cos 
2 3
Let l , m, n be the DC’s of the reflected ray OB.
n0 1
Then 
 3
2cos
2
2 2 2
 l   1, m   , n 
3 3 3
1 2 2
 l   ,m   ,n 
3 3 3
Hence, DC’s of the reflected ray are
1 2 2
 , ,
3 3 3

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46.

k 2  m1n2  m2 n1    n1l2  n2l1    l1m2  l2 m1    1


2 2 2
47.
 

k 2 sin 2  1
6
1
k 2  1  k  2
4
48. r  c b  0
r .a  0
 r   i  8 j  2k

49.

50.

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51.

52.

53.

2 2 2
2 4 4
54.        2
3 3 3

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