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Paper - 1 (Ans - Key & Solution)
Paper - 1 (Ans - Key & Solution)
6 ABCD 7 ABC 8 5 9 4 10 4
11 6 12 4 13 C 14 D 15 B
16 A 17 C 18 A
CHEMISTRY
19 BC 20 ABC 21 AD 22 AB 23 ABC
24 CD 25 ACD 26 3 27 5 28 4
29 8 30 4 31 B 32 A 33 D
34 D 35 C 36 C
MATHS
37 BC 38 D 39 AC 40 BC 41 ABC
42 ABD 43 BCD 44 8 45 7 46 4
47 9 48 4 49 D 50 A 51 D
52 B 53 C 54 A
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. (A, C, D)
5R 15 15
QAB nC p T n 4T0 T0 nRT0 PV0 o
2 2 2
Molar hear capacity of process BC is
R 3R R
C CV R
1 x 2 1 3
C R
QBC nC T nR TC TB
nR T0 4T0 3nRT0
3PV0 0
The work done by the gas during the process BC is
nRT nR T0 4T0 3nRT0
WBC
1 x 1 3 2
3PV
WBC 0 0
2
Hence A, C, D are correct.
2. (B,D)
90 i
tan cot i ... 1
From snell’s law
1 sin 90 sin i
1 1
sin i
1 e y/a
cot i e y /2 a from (i)
dy
e y /2a
dx
y x
e dy dx x 2a 1 e
y /2 a y /2 a
0 0
Where x a, y 2a ln 2
P a, 2a ln 2
Hence B, D are correct.
3. (C, D)
General Theory
4. (A, B, D)
q CBvl
dq dv
i CBl
dt dt
dv
m Bil Kx
dt
dv dv
m CB 2l 2 Kx
dt dt
m CB 2l 2 dv
dt
Kx
dv K
x
dt m CB 2l 2
d 2x Kx
dt 2
m CB 2l 2
K
m CB 2l 2
2 m CB 2l 2
T 2
K
The amplitude of SHM is A = d
K
Maximum velocity of rod is vmax A d
m CB 2l 2
Maximum charge on the capacitor is qmax CBlvmax
K
CBld
m CB 2l 2
5. (A, B, D)
Limiting frictional force on the block B, f B B mg 0.2 2 10 4 N
aB B g 0.2 10 2m / s 2
The block A and plank will move together with acceleration
F f B 34 4
aA 3m / s 2
M m 82
Frictional force on the block A, f A ma A 2 3 6 N
a A, B x a A x aB x
3 2 1m / s 2
1
x A, B u A, B x t a A, B x t 2
2
1
8 0 1 t 2
2
t 4sec
6. (A, B, C,D)
Z1 R1 X Li 10 10i 10 1 i
Z2 R 2 X Ci 20 20i 20 1 i
1 1 1 1 1
Z Z1 Z2 10 1 i 20 1 i
1 1 i 1 i 3 i
Z 20 40 40
40
Z Z 43 i
3i
Net impedance of circuits Z 4 10
50 5
rms current through resistor 'R 1 ' is I1 rms A
Z1 2 10 2 2
rms 5
rms current through resistor 'R 2 ' is I 2 A
2 20 2 4
2
5 25
Power developed in resistor R 1 is P1 I R 1 10 10 62.5watt
2
1
2 4
7. (A, B, C)
Process AB is an isobaric process
5R
QAB nCP T 2 300 1500 R
2
During process BC,
VT constant
VPV constant
PV constant
2
WBC
nRT
2 R 300 600 R
1 x 1 2
V 1
WCA nRT ln A 2 R300ln 1200 R ln 2
V 4
C
8. (5)
Final configuration
1m
R=
0.4 m
Let be the angular velocity just after collision then by conservation of mechanical energy:
1 3
mg 0.4 m 12 2
2 2
4
rad s 1
3
Now conserving angular momentum about point of impact:
1 v 3 4 11 6 60 12n
mv 0.6 m 12 m 12 or v v n5
2 l 2 3 10 3 11 3 11 3
9. (4)
Sol. If is be the velocity just before collision uo 2gl
Velocity after nth collision e n uo 60 0
l/ 2 l
2
v1 euo 2gl
5 l/ 2
2n
2
5
2gl l
2g 2
n
4 l
l
5 2
4n 1
5n 2
n4
10. (4)
Balanced Wheatstone bridge will occur when
40
10
n
40
As 10
n
40 50
As
80 40
n
n 4
11. (6)
12. (4)
120
Rapprox. 60
2
120 15
iX i iV 2 A
960 8
120
R 64
15
8
R 4
13. (C)
Concept Based
14. (D)
Concept Based
15. (B)
Concept Based
16 to 18.
N
mv 2
m R
f
mg
At maximum velocity:
mv 2
mg cos sin N (1)
R
mv 2
mg sin cos N (2)
R
Solving:
tan
We get vmax gR
1 tan
tan
Similarly, vmin gR
1 tan
For critical velocity:
v0 Rg tan
If velocity is greater than this, friction acts inwards
If velocity is more than this, friction acts outwards.
16. (A)
For zero friction, the centripetal acceleration is provided by the horizontal component of normal
reaction by the road.
17. (C)
For sliding to occur, horizontal component of normal reaction + limiting friction should be less than
centripetal force required
18. (A)
Centripetal force = NHorizontal + FrictionHorizontal
CHEMISTRY
22. A) Li K Rb CS
B) Li 2CO3 Na 2CO3 K 2CO3 Rb 2CO3 CS2CO3
C) Li Na K CS
D) BeCl2 MgCl2 CaCl3 SrCl 2 BaCl 2
23. A) K 4 Fe CN 6 Fe 2 - White ppt
K 4 Fe CN 6 Fe3 - blue ppt
B) CaCl2 CO32 - White ppt
CaCl2 HCO32 - no effect
C) Hg 2 HCl - no effect
Ag 2 HCl - White ppt
D) Al3 NaOH ex -Soluble complex
Zn 2 NaOH ex - Soluble complex
1
1
24. (B)TV cons tan t,VT cons tan t 1
dV 1 V
slope
dT 1 T
(C)PV cons tan t
dP P
slope
dV V
1
(D)TP k,PT k
1
dP P
slope
dT 1 T
26.
(1) Pu(OH) 4 (s) Pu 4 (aq) 4OH (aq); G10 RT lnK sp
(2) Pu 4 (aq) 4e
Pu(s); G 02 nFE 0Pu 4 |Pu
(3)Pu(OH) 4 (s) 4e
Pu(s) 4OH (aq); G 30 nFE 0OH |Pu (OH) |Pu
4
NaA HCl
HA NaCl
3.612 mmol 1.806 mmol
1.806mmol 1.806 1.806
pH pKa log
NaA 5.0
HA
pKa 5.0
31,32 & 33:
P) Pb NO3 2(i)
673K
PbO NO 2 O 2
Q) HNO3 P4O10S
N 2O5 HPO3
Cu NO3 2 NO H 2O
R) Cu dil.HNO3
S) NH 4 NO3 N 2O H 2O
NO NO 2
N 2 O3
Zn NO3 2 N 2O H 2O
Zn dil.HNO3
MATHS
37. Consider p : Point satisfies the conditions in C, q : Point is on the curve L. Then we mustensure
p q , i.e. both p q and q p .
Now,
option A: q p and q ~ p p q
option B: p ~ q q p and q p which is not sufficient
option C: p q and q ~ p p q which is not sufficient
option D: p ~ q q p and p q
38.
Let d x b c y c a z a b
a d bd cd
where x , y ,z
a b c a b c a b c
a b c d a d b c b d c d c d a b d 1
x y
39. Tangent to circle is 1 (0, b)
a b B A
radius
1 a
(a, 0)
1 1 2
C D
a 2 b2
a2
4 1 2
b
2
b 1 2
2 1 e2 e
a 3 3
Let point A is (h, k)
h 0 k 0 1
1/ a 1/ b 1 1
a 2 b2
a a2
h ,k
4 4b
Area of rectangle ABCD
a a2 3 2
4, , a
4 4b 4
dx 1 y 2 cos y xy
40.
dy 1 y2
dx y cos y
x
dy 1 y 2
1 y2
y
1 y2 dy ydy
e 1 y
cos y
x e
2
dy
1 y2
1
n 1 y 2
x e2 cos ydy
x 1 y 2 sin y c
x 1, y 0 c 1
sin y 1
x
1 y2
a b c a b c
a a 3 b3 c3 3abc
2
41. b c a b c
c a b c a b
a b c a 2 b 2 c 2 ab bc ac
2 2
1
4
a b c
2
a b 2
b c c a
2
2 2
0 a b c 0 or a b b c c a 0
2 2 2
when a b b c c a 0
2 2 2
then a b c
t
42. y2 2 cos t and x 2 cos 2 x 0, 2
2
t
2 2 cos 2 1
2
y2 3 x x 3 y2
A
0, 3
C B(2, 1)
y mx 2y x
(0, 0)O
3
req area xdy OBC
1
3
3 y dy 2 2 1
1
2
6 3 8 6 3 5
1
3 3
e x
(x 1) 2 e x (x 1)(x 3 3x 2 5x 1) x
43. f(x) = , g(x) f (x) , g (x) e
1 x2 (1 x 2 ) 2 (x 2 1)3
Let h(x) = x3 – 3x2 + 5x + 1, h(x) = 3x2 – 6x + 5, D 0 so h(x) has only one real roots. Also g(–1)
g(0) 0. So the root (–1, 0). Clearly g(x) has two points of extremum. Maxima at x(–1, 0) and
minima at x = 1.
44. 8
sin x tan x cos2 x cos3 x sin 2 x 1 cos2 x
cos 2 x 1 cos x 1 1 cos x sec 2 x
1 1 cos x
Now the terms are sin x, cos x, tan x,1, cot x, , , 2 sec 2 x
cos x sin x sin x
Hence the 8th term is 1 cos x
45. 7
a b
46. Let A i
c d
a b a b 1 2 a 2 bc ab bd 1 2
or 2
c d c d 0 4 ac cd bc d 0 4
a 2 bc 1, a d b 2, a d c 0, bc d 2 4
c 0, a 2 1, d 2 4, a d b 2
4 possible sets of a,b,c,d are possible
1 2 / 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 / 3
Hence Ai are , , ,
0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2
4
det A i 8
l 1