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R. K. MALIK'’S JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X NEWTON CLASSES Enjoys unparalleled reputation for best results in terms of percentage selection www.newtonclasses.net JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET - 1) 2012 This test will be a 3 hours Test. This test consists of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics questions with equal weight age of 120 Each question is of 4 marks. There are three parts in the qliestion paper consisting of Physics (Q.no.] to 30), Chemistry (Q.n0.31 to 60) and Mathematics (Q. no.61,16 90). There will be only One correct choice in the given four choices. For each question 4 marks will be awarded for corfect choice, 1 mark will be deducted for ineorrect choice.and Zero mark will be awarded forfot attempted question. Any textual, printed of written materials mobile pliones, calculator éte. is not allowed for the students appearing for the test, All caléulations / writien work should be done in the rough sheet provided. ) PHYSICS Ahypothetiéaliatom has only three energy level: ‘The ground level has energy, £, = —8 eV. The two excited states have energies, E. and E, =—2 eV. Then which of;the,following wavelengths will not be present in the emission spectrum ofthis atom? (@), 207mm (© \ 310mm (b) 465m (@) 620m op A given ideal gag}with Y=" =1.5 at a temperature, If the gas is Compressed adiabatically to ofte-fourth of its initial volume, the final temperature will be; @ 22r (e) 47 (©) 27 @ 87. Aresistance R and a capacitance C are connected in series to a battery of negligible-internal resistance through a key. The key is closed at r= 0. [fafter r sec the voltage across the capacitance was seven times the voltage across R, the value oftis (@) 3RCén2 (c) 2RCtn7 (b) 2RCin2 (@) 3RCin7 ‘The magnetic force acting on charged particle of charge 2 1C in magneticfieldF2 Tlacting in y- diféction, when the'particle velocity is (27+37)<10%ms"? is fa) 8Ninz-direction (b) 8N in y-direction ()) 4Niinyedirection (4) 4N in z-direction ‘This question has Statementijand Statement 2. Of the four choices given/after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements. Statement 1: A pure semiconductor has negative temperature deficient of resistance. Statement 2: On raising the temperature, more charge carriers are released into the conduction band. (a) Statement 1s false, Statement 2 is true. (b)/ Statement 1 istrue, Statement 2 is false, (cy Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correct explanation of Statement 1 (@)_ Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement I. Office.: 606 , 6” Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES A projectile moving vertically upwards with a velocity of 200 ms“! breaks into two equal parts at a height of 490 m. One part starts moving vertically upwards with a velocity of 400 ms“, How much time it will take, after the break up with the other part to hit the ground? (@) 2410s () Ss © 10s @ Vids ‘moles of an ideal gas undergo a process A —> B as shown in the figure. Maximum temperature of the gas during the process is 9FMo, 3%Yo mR 2nk IF. 9PVo © nk (Drank A student measured the diameter ofa wire using a screw gauge with the least count 0.001 em and listed the measurements. The measured value should be recorded as (@) 53200cm (b). 53am (©) 532an (@) 5320cm The first diffraction minimum dueto the single slit diffraction is seen at 0 = 30° for a light of wavelength 5000 A falling perpendicularly on the slit, The width ofthe slit is, (@) 25% 10-Scm ~~ (b) 1.25 x10-Sem © 10x105em — @).5« 10cm This question has Statement I and Statement 2. Of the four choices given after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements. Statement 1: Bats emitting ultrasonic waves can detect the location ofa prey by hearing the waves reflected from it Statement 2: When the source and the detector are moving, the frequency of reflected waves is changed. (a) Statement | is false, Statement 2 is true. (b) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false, (©) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1 (©) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is the correct explanation of Statement 1. Assuming the earth to be a sphere of uniform density, the acceleration due to gravity inside the earth at a distance of r from the centre is proportional to @ +. ©), A doubly ionised Livatom is excited from its ground state(m= 1) to n = 3 state. The wavelengths of the spectral lines are given by Ray Ag and Ayy. The ratio 239/25) and 2y,/h5) are, respectively (a) 8.1,0.67 (b) 81,12 ©) 64,12 (d) 64,067 Which of the following Statements is correct? (@) The rate of radioactive decay cannot be controlled but that ofnuclear fission can be ‘controlled. (b) Nuclear forces are short range, attractive and charge dependent. (©) Nuclei of atoms having same number of neutrons are known as isobars. (@) Wavelength of matter waves is given by de Broglie formula but that of photons is not given by the same formula The distance travelled by a body moving along a line in time tis proportional to, The acceleration-time (a, /) graph for the motion of the body will be tt ra Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINI ‘A wave represented by the equation y, = acos (ker— oof) is superimposed with another wave to form a stationary wave such that the point x—0 is node. The equation for the other wave is (a) acos (kx or + 2) (b) aos (kx + ot + x) © acos{ke+0r+ 2) @ acos(te-or+4) An insect crawls up a hemispherical surface very slowly. The coefficient of friction betweensthe insect and the surface is 1/3. Ifthe Tine joining the centre of the hemispherical surfage, to the insect makes af angle a with the vertical, the maximum possiblevalue of o. so that the insect does not slip is givenyby (@)/ cova=3 (b) seca=3 (©) cosee a= 3 (@) cos a= Water is lowing through a horizontal tube having, cross-sectional areas of its two ends being A and Al such that the ratio 4/4’ is 5, If the pressure difference of water between the Bo ends is 3 105 N mr, the yelogity of water with which it enters théltube will be (neglect gravity effects) (@) \Sms" (b) 10ms © sms" @) soyio ms A solid sphere is rollifi on a surface as shown in figure, with a translational velocity.ym s“!. Ifitis to climb the intelined surface continuing.to roll without slipping, then minimumyyelocity for this to happen is ay 2, 7 ) y5eh 10 @® 7s Three resistors of 4 ©, 6 Qand 12 Qareconnected in parallel and the combination is connected in series with a 1.5 V battery of 1 Q internal resistance. The rate of Joule heating in the 4 Q resistor is @_055W (b) 033W (c) 0.25.W (d) 0.86W ‘Wejwish to make a microscope with the help of twopositive lenses both with a focal length of 20 rim each and the objectis positioned 25 mm from the objectiverlens.Howfar apart the lenses should be sO that the final image is formed at infinity? (@) 20nm (b) 100mm (© 120mm (@)_ 80mm Magnetic flux througha60il ofresistance 10 Qis changed by A@ in 0.1 s. The resulting current in the coil varies with timeas shown in the figure. Then [Ad] is equal to (in weber) i(A) 1) 01 @ 6 (b) 4 © 2 (8 AiStrics.combination of n, capacitors, each of capacity Cj is charged by source of potential differenge4 V, When another parallel combination of my capacitors each of capacity C, is charged bya source of potential difference ¥, it has the same total energy stored in it as the first combination has. The value of C, in terms of C, 2G, hm 16G mm Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Itis preferable to measure the e:m.f. of cell by potentiometer than by a voltmeter because of the following possible reasons. (In case of potentiometer, no current flows through the cell. Gi) The length of the potentiometer allows greater precision. (ii) Measurement by the potentiometer is quicker. iv) The sensitivity of the galvanometer, when using a potentiometer is not relevant. Which of these reasons are correct? @) (Gi), v) (b) Geil), iv) © @,i) (a) (Ci, (ii), Two bodies A and B of mass m and 2m respectively are placed on a smooth floor. ‘They are connected by a spring of negligible mass. A third body @ of mass mis placed on the floor. The body C moves with a velocity yg-afong the line joining A and B andgollides ¢lastically with A. Ata‘certain time after the collision itis found that the instantaneous velocities of A and B are same and the compression of the spring.is x. The springeonstant k will be 2 % % mot tb @ "2 © "3. 2 io» Yh @® a y God The circuiflin figure consists of wires at the top and bottam and identical springs as the left and right sides, The wire at the bottom has a mass of 10 g and is 5 cm long, The wire is hanging as shown in the figuregThe springs stretch 0.5 cm under the weightofthe wire and thecircuit hasa total resistance of 12 . When the lower wire is subjected to @statie magnetic field, the springs, stretch an additional 0.3 cm. The magnetic field is Yo 2m— @ 2m mv Ht i Magneti field region 28, (a) 0.6 T and directed out of page (b) 1.2 T and directed into the plane of page (©) 0.6 T and directed into the plane of page (@)_ 1.2 Tand directed out of page Ina sensitive meter bridge apparatus the bridge wire should possess (@) high resistivity and low temperature coefficient, (b) low resistivity and high temperature coefficient, (© low resistivity and low temperature coefficient, @ ity and high temperature A spring iS compressed between two blocks of masses, and, placed on a horizontal frictionless surface as shown in the figure. When the blocks are released, they have initial velocity of v, and v, asyshown>The blocks travel distances x, and x, respectively before coming torest-The rit 20) is m2 my m, ® in, ©) ny Im, my, © Yn ® sing This question has Statement and Statement 2. Of the four choices givemafter the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements. Statement 1: Whén moment of inertia /ofa body rotating about an.axis with angular speed @ increasesyits angularmomentum Z is unchanged butthe kinetic energy K increases if there is no torque applied on it. Statement 2: L = 0, kinetic energy of rotation 172 =5k zie (a) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1 (b) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true. (©) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is correct explanation of the Statement I (@)_ Statement | is true, Statement 2 is false. Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLIN! A 10 kW transmitter emits radio waves of wavelength 500 m. The number of photons emitted per second by the transmitter is of the order of (a) 107 (b) 10°! () 10° (@ 108 The maximum number of possible interference ‘maxima for slit separation equal to 1.84, where A is the wavelength of light used, in a Young’s double slit experiment is (a) zero (©) infinite (b) 3 (d) 5 CHEMISTRY, © | The conversion of benzene diazonitim chloride to bromobenzéne canbe accomplished by (2) Reimet-Tiemiann réaction (b) Friedel-Crafts eaction (©) Gattermann reaction (@)_Azo-goupling reaction The radius of l@alciuny ion is 94 pmandof the oxide ionisil46 pm. The possible crystal structure ofcalcium oxide will be (a) tetrahedral (b) trigonal (©) octahedral (@) pyramidal The formation of moleculareomplex BP; —NH, results in a change in hybridization of boron (a) fromyp? dsp? (b)_ from sp? to sp? (c)\ from sp} tasp? \ (d) from sp} to sp3d A metal Moon heating irhnitrogen gas gives ¥. ¥ on treatment with HO gives a colourless gas which when passéd througlCuSO, solution gives a blue colour. Yis (@) NH, (b) Mg(NO;), (©) Mg3Ny (@) MgO. Water sample is Feported tobelhighly polluted if BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) value of sample becomes (@) morethan 17 ppm (b) equal to40 ppm. (©) equaltoS ppm —(d) less than 5 ppm solution containing 0.85 g of ZnCl, in 125.0 of water freezes at -0.23°C. The apparent degree of dissociation of the salt is (K, for water = 1.86 K kg mol“, atomic mass: Zn = 65.3 and c1=35.5) (a) 1.36% (© 735% (b) 73.5% (d) 247% SET - 2) 2012 3 37. Which of the following complex ions will exhibit optical isomerism? (en = 1, 2-diamine ethane). (@) [CHNH,),CL]* —(b) [Cofen),Cl,]* (© [Co(NH,),CLI* (a) [Zn(en),7°* Which among the following elements has the highest first ionization enthalpy? (@) Nitrogen (b) Boron (© Carbon (@) Oxygen Magnetic moment of Gd>* ion (Z = 64) is (a) 3.62BM (b) 9.72BM (©~-7.9BM (d) 10.60BM “An_aqueous-solution of oxalic acid dihydrate containits 6.3 gin 250 ml. The volume of 0.1 N NaOH required to completely neutralize 10 mlof this solution (@) 4mi (20m (Q™2ml (d) 40mi In the electrolysis oFalumina to obtain aluminium metal, cryolite is added mainly to (a) lower the melting poitif ofalumina (b) dissolve alimina in molten cryolite (©) _ remove the impuriti¢s oflumina (@) "increase the electrical conductivity ‘Synthetic polymer bakelite can be prepared from following compounds (@), Styreneand vinyl chloride (b) \Acrylonitrileand vinyl chloride (©) Adipic acid/and ethylene glycol (@) Phenol and formaldehyde The correct statement for both thé processes of physisorption and¢hemisorption is (@)_-both are endothermic (©) chemisorption¢is endothermic but plisisorption is exothermic © bothiare exothermic (© physisorption is endothermic ‘chemisorption is exothermic. Whictrf the following statements is wrong? (a) Ethyl chloride on reduction with Zn-Cu couple and alcohol gives ethane. (©) Thereaction of methyi magnesium bromide with acetone gives butanol-2. (©) Alkyl halides follow the following reactivity sequence on reaction with alkenes. R-I>R-Br>R-CI>R-I (@_C,H,Cl, may exist in two isomeric forms but Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Although CN- ion and N, molecule are isoelectronic, yet N molecule is chemically inert because of (@) presence of more number of electrons in bonding orbitals (b) lone bond energy (©) absence of bond polarity (@)_uneven electron distribution. Amylopectin is a polymer of (@) a-D-glucose (b) aminoacid (©) B-D~glucose (b) amylase, Ifthe radius of first orbit of H.atom is ap, the de- Broglie wavelength of afi electron inthe third orbit is @) 4nay ©) bray Chemically-heroit is (@) morphine monoacetate (b) morphine dibenzoate (©) morphine diacetate (d)_/morphine monobenzoate In the giyefireaction, C=C-CH, (b) 8xay () 2nay wig, 4 the productsA"is ou HO—C=CHCH, HC=( ba '—CH, O=C—CH,CH, mi ty (d) x ‘The ppm level of F- in a 500 g sample of a tooth paste containing 0.2 g Fis (a) 400 (b) 1000 ©) 250 (@ 20 Ina chemical reaction A is converted into B. The rates of reaction, starting with initial concentrations of A as 2 x 107 Mand 1 x 103 M, are equal to 2.40 x 10 Ms“! and 0.60 x 10 Ms“ respectively. The order of reaction with respect to reactant A will be f@) 0 ) 15 ol @2 8 mol of 4B,(Q) are introduced into a 1.0 dm? vessel. If it dissociates as 2ABy(g—— Ag) + 3B,(g). At equilibrium, 2 mol of Ay are found to be present. The equilibrium constant of this reaction is @p2 () 3 © 7 @ % 5/g of benzene on fiitration gave 6.6 g of nitrobenzenes The\theoretical yield of the nitrobenzene will be @ 45g © 8.098 Given (b) 5.6g @) 66g (i) HCN(aq) + 1300.) SVHQ0' (aq) + CN (aq) K,=6.2* 10710 (i) CN'(aq) + H,0() = HCN(ag) + OH (aq) Ky=1.6* 10%, ThéSe equilibria show the following order ofthe relative base Strength, (8) OH->H,0> CN" (b) OH-> CN->H,0 (©) H,0>CN7> OH? (d) CN7>H1,0>OH- In the below mentioned compounds the decreasing order of reactiyity towards electrophilic substitution is Gi) CH, oD CF; OCH, ) oO (a) (iv)> (> Gii)> Gili) (b) (ii)> Gil) > @> (iv) ©) (ii)>@>(ivy> Gi) @)_ @>i)>Gil)> Gv) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINI change (4,H) and reaction internal energy change (4,U) for the reaction: 2CgHo (I) +1502(g) —> 12COp(g) + 6H0() 314 Jmol!K-!) (b) 2490J mol! (d) -7482J mol! at300 Kis(R= (@) 0Jmot! (©) —2490 Jmol"! Thereaction, CHyCHO saree rs is (@)_ Cannizaro’s reaction (b) Rosenmund feduction (©) Wolf-Kishner reduction (@)_ Clemmenson reduction a, v and’w represent most probable velocity, average velocity and root mean square velocity respettively of a gas at a pafticular temperature. ‘Thecorrect Oder among the following is @)/ u>y>a (b) v>u>a @) a>umy, @) u>a>yv Among the following chloro-compound having the lowest dipole moment is (@ CHC XMnOq +¥.C,09 +ZH* == ¥Mn** +2¥C0) +2130 values of X, Y and Z respectively are @ 25,16 @&) 8,2.5 © 5,216 d)_ 5,854 MATHEMATICS— Ifa, b, c,d and p are distinct real numbers such that (a? + b? +c?) p?—2p (ab + be + cd) + (2 + c2+d)<0, then @) 4,b,c,dareinAP. () ab=cd (© ac=bd @ 4,b,c,dareinG.P. SET - 2) 2012 The difference between the reaction enthalpy 62. The area of triangle formed by the lines joining 6. the vertex of the parabola, x? = 8y, to the extremities ofits latus rectum is @ 2 ) 8 ol @4 a 0 Let A and B be real matrices of the form [s H| oY and | 5 | respectively. Statement 1: AB— BA is always an invertible ati. Statement 2: AB—BA is never an identity matrix, (@)_ Statement his true, Statement 2 is false. (b) Statement | is false, Statement 2 is true. © Statementelgis true, Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 i)a correct explanation of Statement 1. Statement\ivis true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correctexplanation of Statement 1. @ Tfin a triangle ABC, me pts then cosA is equal to (@) 57 (b) V5 (© 35/19 (a) 1935 Statement|] and B betwo sets having p and gélements respectively, where q > p. Then the total number of functions from set 4 to set B is ?. Statement 2: The total number of selections of p different objects out of objects is 2C,, (@) Statement | is true, Statement 2 is false (b) Statement is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement? is/flota corséct explanation of Statement 1, Sfatement | isfalse,Statement 2is true Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 248 a correct explanation of Statement 1. A unit vector which is perpendicular to the vector ©, @ 27-J+2k and is coplanar with the vectors i+j—& and 27+2j-é is 3i+2j-2k vi7 2+2j-k 3 2j+k V5 3i+2j+2k @ ®) © @ Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES The number of terms in the expansion of enn (r" 5 +x!!!) in which powers of x and y are free from radical signs are (@) sx (b) twelve (c) seven (@) five Ifthe point (1, a) lies between the straight lines x+y= 1 and2(x+y)=3 thena lies in interval ob) (3) © (-~,0 ) @ (4) Iftwo vertices of triangle are(5,—1)and\C2, 3) and its orthocentre isat(0, 0), then the third vertex is @ 4D (b) -4,—7) © G47 @) (47) Statement I: A function fR — R is continuous at ¥ if andjonly if/lim f(x Jexists and x0 lim F(x eyh(%0/) Pa Statement 2: A function f: R > R is discontinuous at xq if andyonlysif, tim f(x ) #% exists andilimy (0)e f(a J) cas (a) \Statement I is trie, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correct explanation of Statement 1 (b) Statementil is false, Statenient 2 is true. (©) Statement his true, Statement 2-is-true,. Statement 2 is a correctlexplanation of Statement. (d) Statement | istrue, Statement? is false. The sum of the series 1 142 V2+¥3 3+ upto 15 terms is @ 1 (b) 2 © 3 (@) 4 The coordinates of the foot perpendicular from the point (1,0, 0) to the line xr1_ytl_z+10 zr @ 2-38) © 6-8-4) i= J+ 4k, 3-7 +36 and w=cos0/ +sin 67 are vectors in 3-dimensional space, then the () (,-1,-19) @) @G,-4,-2) ‘maximum possible value of li'x vil is @® 8 © 5 © ia @7 Ifthe mean of 4, 7, 2,8, 6 and ais 7, then themean ‘deviation from the median of these observations is @ 8 ) 5 @1 @3 Consider a reetangle whose length is increasing at the uniform rate of 2n/sec, breadth is decreasing at thie uniform rate of 3 m/sec and the area is decreasing at the uniform rate of 5 m/sec. If after some timesthe breadth of the rectangle is 2 mh thenthe length of the rectangle is @)q2m (b) 4m © Im @ 3m 1eF GS) =Sin (log 3) and y= f dy > equals re sin 16 (22 9 acre (b) © (d) The area of the triangle whose vertices are complex numbers z, iz, z + iz in the Argand diagram is @ 2F (b) 12g? © 4kP @ bP Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLIN! Statement 1: The degrees of the differential 25, rma hey a nx are equations © 5 ee equal. Statement 2: The degree of a differential equation, when it is a polynomial equation in derivatives, is the highest positive integral power of the highest order derivative involved in the differential equation, otherwise degree is not defined. (@) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a.correct explanation of Statement 1. (b) Statement Lis false, Statement 2 istrue. (©) Statement lis trule, Statement 2 is false, (d) Statement Leis true, Statement 2 is true; Statement 2 is(@ correct explanation of Statement |. Statement 1: tthe pins (1 2,2),(2,1,2)and (2, 2/2) anth(1, 1, 1) are coplanar, then z=2. Stafement 2: Ifthe 4 points P, Q, Rand are coplanargithen the volume of the tetrahedron PORSis0. (@) Statement Nis false,, Statement 2 fs true. (b) Statement | is true, Statement 2 is false. (©) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 ig a correct explanation of Statements, (@), Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is-truey ‘Statement 2 is nota correct explanation of ‘Statement 1. If P,\and P, are two points on the ellipse 7+ 7 <1 at which the tangent3 are parallel to the chord joining the point (OM) and (2, 0), then the distancebetween Py and Py is @ wr oY V5, © wW3 @ Yio. The area enclosed by the curves y= 7 y=3x3, x=Oandx=p, where p> 1, is 1/6. The p equals (a) 83 (b) 163 © 2 (@) 43 Ifflx)= xe, x R , then flx) is (a) decreasing on [-1/2, 1] (b) decreasing on R (©) increasing on [-1/2, 1] (@)_ increasing on R SET - 2) 2012 The integral of => wert. xis Pox ex @ Flog(s? +1 +6 ) ate © log(x? +1 +e ) @plog|s Hf. ‘The logically equivalent preposition of p= 4 is @ (p=ahh =e ) (yRAg © (pravatp @ (pag Saver pla a+b ate If|b+a -2b bc} lc+a bte 2c =a(a+b)bec)c+a) +0 then is eqal to @ atbte (b) abe © 4 @i IfA= fre z* 4y, where 2* #8 theset of positive integers, then the totalnumber of symmetric relations on A is opr &) 2!5 oy" @ 7 Ifthestim of the Square of the roots of the equation x? —(sine(—2) x—( + sina) = 0 is least, then ais equal to 10 and. is a’multiple of 3 or @ oF x z o @ 5 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET 0 R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES 89. A number n is randomly selected from the set tan ws ittaw .+€(0, 7/2), then dx x {1, 2,3, ....., 1000}. The probability that /=!_ is f2 2. eft") de is equal to i Wo (2 yar (a) G(n/4)—G(x/16) an integer is 2 isi Gia) (@) 0331 (b) 0333 (b) AG(H/4)- G(r/16)] (©) 03% (a) 0332 (© *{GQ/2)-Ga/4y] If a straight line y — x = 2 divides the region @ Ga/v2)-Gq/2) x+y? < 4 into two parts, then the ratio of the area of the smaller part to the area of the greater partis (@) 3n-8:n+8 \(b) n-3:3n+3 Q 3n-4: tam (ed) n-2:3n+2 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~2) 2012 ANSWER KEY © [4 [@ [51 [@ ola [@ © | 3. To 44. | (b) @ | 4. [© 46. | (a) 47. | () 48. | (c) ©) HINTS & SOLUTIO! PHYSICS > ie t m2, + v= 400 m/s Mass before explosion =m and Velocity w= 200smn's (vertically) ne yo Xx Mometitum before explosion = Momentum after explosion 57 = TW =V and V> nf roar K 1=3RCIn2 = . isegithe velocity/6f the other part of the Faq\VxB) [uét time taken to reach the earth by this part bet os . . is 5 2x10 [(2 +3) x10 x2j] Applying formula, = ur+ 5 1 2 = 2 4k = 8N in Z-direction 490= 0+ 5 x9.8% 2 Temperature coefficient of resistance is _ - 980 \egative for pure semiconductor. And no. = hed of charge carriers in conduction band 98 increases with increase in temperature. * =Vi00=10sec 100 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES For given graph, equation of P-V line is 2h-h —2R = P aR 7 WV) So, P=37,— Ly as PY=nRT Yo ( > (33S) = nRT; aT Formaximum temperature “>= 0 ar 2%) 3 S 23R-=2720 ay =2K We a tre 3 Also Ps<. s0 Pooh PRS Ap, x25 mR mR 2 °° The least count (L.C. of a screw guage is the smilllest length which can be measured accurately with it/ =9PVo Sof 4nR 1 As least count js 0.001 em= 7559 em Hence measured value should be recorded upto 3 decimal places i€4, 5320 oii Bats catch the prey by hearing reflected! ultrasonic waves, When the sourcé-and the detector, (observer) are moving, frequency of reflected waves change. This is according to Doppler’s effect. Acceleration due to gravity at depth d from the surface of the earth or at a distance r 4 fiom the centre“O” ofthe earth g = 5, ®PGr Hence g'xcr 2 15. © (by se nj constant ‘SimilarlySolving for 2, and 2, 9 4 aa S Ao == 31 z and 421 3 332 S64 nates 2 dst dar Radioactive decay is a continuous process. Rate of radioactive decay cannot be controlled. Nuclear fission can be controlled but not of nuclear fusion, Distancealong a line i.e., displacement (s) =O Cs of given) By double differentiation of displacement, wwe get a¢celeration. a=6tor act Hence graph (b) is correct. Since the point x= 0 isa node and reflection istaking place from pointx=0. This means that reflection must be taking place from the fixed end and hence the reflected ray must suffer an additional phase change of ror a path change of x. SO, if Yingident = 4 £08 ( kar — 0) Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.; 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 NEWTONCLASSES.NET JEE MAIN (ONLINE SET ~2) 2012 cos (-kx— ot +n) 18, «cos («ot + kx) Hence equation for the other wave cos(kx + of +7) Og O80: mg sin. mg The insect crawls up the bow! uptoa certain height h only till the component ofits wei ght along the bowl is balanced by limiting frictional forte. For limiting condition at point A = mg cosa. 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