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0805 Answerkey Solutions DLP
SOLUTION
SECTION-I
1. Ans. (A) 10 50(1 – 1
e)
dU mv 2 20
Sol. F = k
dr r after
kr
K 0 0
2
kr 3kr 1
E = U + K = kr + VR = 2.5 × 20 (1 – )
2 2 e
2. Ans. (B, C) 1
= 50(1 – )
e
20 × 5 3. Ans. (C, D)
= 4
25
Sol. 0 Jt
Sol. Magnetic field due to sheet is & is constant.
2
Rt 40.25
4. Ans. (B)
V
L
10
1
Sol. Total energy of hydrogen atom is ground state = –
i = R 1 e = 4 1 e
13.6 eV
13.6eV
1 MH = MP + Me –
= 2.5 1 C2
e
5. Ans. (A, C)
VL + 4i = 10
1
VL + 10 1 = 10 Sol.
e
10 10 10
VL = f1 = f2 = 10 cm
e
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GMm
(D) E1 = –
(A) 2R
10 GMm
E2 =
2 4R
9. Ans. (B, D)
(C) q
–q
1 1 1
Sol.
v 30 10 q
1 1 1 3 1
v 10 30 30 kq kq kq
v = 15 V0 = d R R
1 2
1 1 1
kq
v 5 10 Vshell = R
1 1 1 12 2
kq
v 10 5 10 Vout =
v = –10 R
6. Ans. (A, C, D) 10. Ans. (B, D)
1240 SECTION-II
Sol. E = eV
248 1. Ans. (A)(R) ; (B)(P, Q) ; (C)(P, Q) ;
E1 = 5 – 2.2 = 2.8 eV (D)(S, T)
E2 = 5 × 0.8 – 2.2 = 1.8 eV Sol. For process-1,
E3 = 5 × 0.82 – 2.2 = 1 eV Gas undergoes compression work done by gas is
E4 = 5 × 0.83 – 2.5 = 0.36 eV –ve
7. Ans. (A, D) for DU & DQ nothing can be comented.
J k For process-2,
Sol. v = = A = A Gas undergoes expansion Þ work done by gas is
m m
J +ve
A Also temperature of gas increases.
mk
Q is +ve & U is +ve
J k For process-3
sin t
x=
mk m Process is isobaric
For process-4
J k k
cos t Process is iso-choric
v=
mk m m
2. Ans. (A) (R,S) ; (B) (P, Q, T) ; (C)
J k (P,R,S,T) ; (D) (Q, R,T)
= m cos m t Sol. For P,
f 1 1 1
J k k u
a= sin t 2 v u f
mk m m
For Q,
8. Ans. (A, D) 1 1 1
u =– 15cm
Sol. (A) T12 = C(R)3 v u 10
T1 1 For R
T22 = C(4R)3 T 8 u = –50 cm
2
A L 1.5 1 1.5 1
(C) can't be commented
T 2m v 50 100
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For S 5. Ans. 8
Object is real image will be virtual Sol. B1 = airVg – H2 Vg = Vg (1.08)
For T
f 1 1 1 B2 = airVg – H2 Vg = Vg (1.00)
u
2 v u f
B1 B2
SECTION-IV 8%
B1
1. Ans. 4
6. Ans. 4
d
Sol. E × 2r = = r2 × 0.4 V
10 x 2
d
r
E= 0.4 4 10 3 V1 V2 V3
2 Sol.
2. Ans. 5 0 0 0 0
x 10 x 2 x 0
A 0 .....(1)
R R r
2x 20
0 ....(2)
R r
3.22 × 15 × 10–6
2 x 2
B = xBA= d sin
Sol. 1 r R
2.04 R x
1
r 2
C xR
from (1) 2x – 12 + =0
2 r
BA = x
x
(2x – 12) + x 1 = 0
2 2
= 9
3.22 15 10 6 = 161
600 10 4x – 24 + x2 – 2x = 0
A & B cancel I = IC = 5 /m2 x2 + 2x – 24 = 0
3. Ans. 3 x = –6, 4 x = 4
Sol. 3 – 0.1 × 2 × 10 = 2a
7. Ans. 4
a = 0.5 m/s2
v2 = 2as = 2 × 0.5 × 9 Sol. 1 = T = 4 × 0.01 = × 2.44 × 20
v = 3 m/s 1
4. Ans. 2 =
244 5
1
2S1 2 = 2.44 50 0.1cm
244 5
Sol. 2S2
L = (2.44 + 0.1) cm = 2.54 cm
Therefore division coinciding at 50°C is 4th division
2 2
Fnet = 2S1 2S 2 ma 8. Ans. 2
Sol. n1C v1 dT n 2 C v2 dT PdV 0
2S 21 22 2 0.1 1.52 2 2
a= = 1 7R dV
m 0.25 2RdT + 4 dT + 4RT
T 0
= 2 m/s2 2 4 V
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dT dV 1
2 0 U = × 2R × (600 – 300)
T V 2
T 1 7R
2 n n 0 +4× (600 – 300)
300 4 4
= 8R × 300
T
n n2 25
300 =8× 300 = 2 × 104J
T = 600 K 3
SOLUTION
SECTION-I SECTION-IV
–7
1. Ans. (A,B,D) 1. Ans. (10 M) OMR ANS (7)
2. Ans. (A,B,C) [H ]2 [S2 ]
A(g) + 8H2O(g) ; Kp1 k1 × k2 =
A(H2O)8(s) [H 2S]
3 2 2
(x + y) 8 x (10 ) [S ]
10–20 =
0.1
A(g) + 8H2O(s) ; Kp2
A(H2O)8(s) [S2–] = 10–15
(x + y) Ksp = [Mn2+] [S2–] = [Mn2+] [10–15]
x + y = 0.2 [Mn2+] = 10–7
8x = 0.001 2. Ans. (5)
Kp1 = (x + y) (8x)8 = 0.2 × (10–3)8 = 2 × 10–25 1 1
Kp2 = (x + y) = 0.2 v R Hz2 2 2
1/ 8
n1 n 2
Kp 1 1 3
H O(g) ; 1
H2O(s) v1 R H 1 2 2 R H
2
Kp 2 1 2 4
1/8
2 1025 1 1 95
V.P. = 1
10 3 bar v2 R H 9 2 2 R H
2 10 2 3 36
3. Ans. (B,C) v1 3 36 3
4. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
v2 4 9 5 5
5. Ans. (B, D) 3. Ans(3)
6. Ans. (B) 2CH3COOH(g) (CH3COOH)2(g)
7. Ans. (A,B,C,D) 0
H = – 2 × 7.5 = – 15 kcal
8. Ans. (B,D) G0 = – RT ln Keq = –2 × 300 ln e10=–6000 cal.
9. Ans. (A,B,D) G0 = H0 – TS0
– 6000 = –15000 – 300 S0
10. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
–9000
SECTION-II S0 = 30cal./ k
300
1. Ans. (A) (P,Q,S); (B) (Q,R,S); 4. Ans. 5
(C) (P,S); (D) (P,Q,S,T) 5. Ans. 0
6. Ans. 3
2. Ans. (A) (Q,T); (B) (P); (C) (R,T); 7. Ans. 6
(D) (S,T) 8. Ans. 5
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. B,C,D A,C,D C,D B,C,D A,C,D A,B B,D A,B,C,D A,B C,D
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
T R Q P Q,T P R Q,T
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 1 0 2 7 3 2 5 6
SOLUTION
SECTION-I PM.PN
PA.PB
1. Ans. (B,C,D) cos cos
1 1
I ex dx 2 ex e x dx 2
3
x3 3 3
2PM.PN
e
1 0 cos cos 2
x3 x3
Since e e is concave upwards for PA. PB to be
I < ƒ(0) + ƒ(1) minimum 2 – = 0 = 2
1 OA = OB OAB is issosceles
I 2e .
e
2. Ans. (A,C,D) slope of PA = tan(90º + ) = –cot = – cot
2
a3 + b3 + (–2c)3 – 3ab(–2c) 2t
= (a + b – 2c) (a + b – 2c2) tan 3 2
3 3 3t 2 2t
1 t
(a + b2 – 2c) = 0 2
3t + 2t – 3 = 0
3. Ans. (C,D)
2 4 36 1 10
(A) (ABAT)T = (AT)TBTAT = ABTAT t
6 3
Need not be symmetric
5. Ans. (A,C,D)
(B) (AB – BA)T = BTAT – ATBT Need not be
x
skew symmetric 1 2
2
4. Ans. (B,C,D)
0 such that |ƒ(x)| > |ƒ'(x)| x (,)
B
N x
P 2 1 cos
6e 1/ x 4 x 2 2 2
and ƒ''(x) = e
x4 x6 8 x
1 sin
90 2
º–
A
M Clearly ƒ''(x) does not exist at x = 3, 7, 11,.....
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6. Ans. (A,B) 9. Ans. (A,B)
1 1 s s a s b s c 1
Put x y .
2 s s a s s c 3 s2 s a s c 3
3 3s 3b s
8y4 + 4y2 + a 0
2s = 3b a + c = 2b
2
Put y2 = z a,b,c are in A.P
3 Also a c 2 ac
8z 2 4z a 0
2 A B
Also tan tan 1
2 2
3
Case- I If a All roots are non real B A C 2
2 tan tan tan
sum of roots = 2 2 2 2 3
10. Ans. (C,D)
3
Case-II If a Put tan2 = x & tan2 = y
2 2 2
x 1
y 1
x2 y2 1 1 x y
2
1 y x y x y x
z = 0 or y x
2 Apply A.M. > G.M to get minimum value as 8.
1 1
y = 0,0 or r , SECTION – II
2 2
1. Ans. (A)(T); (B)(R); (C)(Q); (D)(P)
1 (A) Give sum
If z 2 non real roots
2 4 7 10 13
tan tan tan tan tan
1 1 15 15 15 15 15
z 1
2 2 (tan12 tan 48) (tan 84 tan 24) 3
sin 60 sin 60
3 3
Case III: If a cos12 cos 48 cos 24 cos84
2
1 1
z x1 , x 2 3 1
cos 60 cos36 cos108 cos 60
1
y x1 x x1
2 1 1
Again + = 1 3 1 5 3
1 5 1 1 5 1
7. Ans. (B,D) 2 4 2
4
n 4 n 5 1 1 k=3
x x . n 1
x 1 x 1 5 6 4 (n 1) (r 1)
lim n (B) Give sum =
n
t
n
9 t
1 1 5 r 0 (r 1)(r 2)(r 3)
x x t 1 . 10 t n 1 n 1
x 1 x 1 1 1
(n 1)
t = 2,7 r 0 (r 1)(r 2)(r 3) r 0 (r 2)(r 3)
8. Ans. (A,B,C,D) (n 1) n 1 1 1
Either the line L is parallel to the angle bisector of
2 r 0 (r 1)(r 2) (r 2)(r 3)
given lines. n 1
1 1
m = ±1 or tan1 = tan2 (in same sense)
r 0 r 2 r 3
11 2 55
m or for n = 10 k=8
2 11 24
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(C) tangent of slope 2 of ellipse is 3. Ans. 2
Let 2x > 3x 2x+1 > 2x + 3x
2 2
y 2x 4a b which passes through (–2, 0)
(x – 2) + 2log2(2x + 3x) < (x – 2) + 2log2(2x+1)
4a2 + b2 = 16 = x – 2 + 2x + 2 = 3x
Now using A.M. - G.M. 2x < 3x
2 75
(D) tan k = 3 k
4 3
tan2k = tan 2 3
3
Two solutions
2. Ans. (A)(Q,T); (B)(P); (C)(R);
4. Ans. 7
(D)(Q,T)
Clearly (3,5) is focus of parabola
Do yourself by using simple properties 5
3 (3,5)
SECTION – IV tan 3
5
1. Ans. 1
15
1 1 1 1 2 tan 2
8
a n 1 a n a n 1 a n a n 1
a–b=7
1 1 1 5. Ans. 3
a 1 a a
n n n 1
4 3
tan 1 tan 1
1 1 1 3 4 2
s z also a101 > 1
a1 a101 a101
12 3 63
tan 1 tan 1 tan 1
[s] = 1 5 4 16
2. Ans. 0
63 63
tan 1 tan 1
ƒ ' x ƒ " x ƒ"' x 16 16
g x 1 dx
ƒ x ƒ ' x ƒ" x ƒ"' x
2 sin = 2 & cos = –1
equation x2 – x – 2 = 0
x n ƒ x ƒ ' x ƒ" x ƒ "' x c
p =1 & q = –2 p – q = 3
= x – 3n|x| + c
6. Ans. 2
Now, g(1) = 1 c = 0
2 cot x 2
g(e) = e – 3 |g(e)| = 3 – e a
i 1
i 2
1 sin x cos x sin x
[|g(e)|] = 0
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sin 2x 2 sin x Now, take dot with a b
b j 2
2
j1 1 sin x cos x 3
a b c a b .
4
2 2sin x
i b j cos x.sin x cos x
a 1 1
i 1 j1 1
2 2
2 1 sin 2 x 2 cot x 2 1 1 3 1 1 1
a b c 2 1
2 4 8 8 2
cos x sin x
minimum value = 2 1 1
1
7. Ans. 5 2 2
(a) 0 4
3 2
1 16 8
(b)
(c) 2 2 .
9 9.2 81
1 1 1 81
a.b b.c c.a
2 2 2 5
16
Now, c a b a b 8. Ans. 6
b d
Take dot product with a
Use ƒ x dx g y dy bd ac
1 1 a c
1
2 2 where ƒ & g are inverse of each other.
1
3
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SOLUTION
SECTION-I v
1. Ans. (C,D) f max f 0 when cos = 1
Sol. The graph shows the situation shown in figure v vs
below. The observed frequency will initially 300
or fmax = 2000 = 2250 Hz
be more than the natural frequency. When the 300 33.33
source is at P, observed frequency is equal to 2. Ans. (A, B)
its natural frequency i.e., 2000 Hz. 1 gx 2
Sol. y = x tan –
v 2 u 2 cos2
For region AP : f f 0
v vs cos 1 10 2 42
(A) 2 = 4 × 1 –
A
vs P B
2 16 5 1
2
1 10 2 4 2
(B) 2 = 4 × 3 – 2
2 16 5 1
O 10
2 2
v 1 10 4
For PB : f f 0 (C) 2 = 4 × 1 – 0
2 4 5 1
v vs cos
Minimum value of f will be: 1 10 5 16
(D) 2 = 4 × 3 – 2
2 16 5 1
v
f min f 0 when cos = 1 10
v vs 3. Ans. (A,C)
300 Sol. From conservation of linear momentum,
or 1800 = 2000 velocity of 1 kg block just after the collision is
300 vs
2m/sec.
Solving this we get, vs = 33.33 m/s
2m/s 4m/s
and maximum value of f can be
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After the collision relative velocity of 9. Ans. (A)
approach = 6 m/sec, n
Sol. f = C
Relative velocity of separation = 6 m/sec 2L
4. Ans. (B,C) 2Lf
&n=
5. Ans. (A, D) C
Sol. Net force towards centre of earth 2L f df
n + dn =
mgx C
= mg = 2L
R dn = df
Normal force N = mg sin C
mgx R 10. Ans. (B, D)
Thus pressing face N =
R 2X hf 2L
df
mg Sol. P= 0
hf C
N= Constant and independent of X 1
2 T
tangential force F = ma = mg cos hf
Take x
kT
R2
X2 xkT 2L kT 2k 2 T2 L 2
gx 4 P=
0 1 C h dx =
a = g’ cos = x
Ch 6
R X
gx 2 k 2 T 2 L
a= R 2 4x 2 =
R 3 Ch
curve is parabolic and at X = R/2, a = 0 11. Ans. (B, D)
12. Ans. (A, B)
6. Ans. (B, C)
SECTION-IV
7. Ans. (A,B,C)
1. Ans. 6
8. Ans. (A,D)
Sol. According to conservation of energy
15 hc hc 1 1
RchZ2 2 2
12 1 2 1 n
n = 6.03
15
Sol. quantum number = 6
10 i 50V 2. Ans. 2
2L L 2L 5L
Sol. RTH = =
Just after closing of switch S kA kA kA kA
1 1 1 1 100
R eq 15 15 12 k/2
1 2 1 15 T2
T1 k
R eq 15 12 12 k/2
= 4.61 + 10 15
dH 100 kA
= 14.61 kA 20
10 i dt 5L L
50 100 – T1 = 40
i= = 3.42 A 50V
14.61 dH T2 0 kA
After long time of closing of switch S 20 T2 = 40
dt 2L L
50 kA
i= = 0.962 Amp
10 15 12 15 TB = T2, TD = T1 T = 20
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3. Ans. 4 1
iR = i cos 45 =
Sol. As the voltage across the charging battery, 5 20
V = E + Ir = 30 + 15 × 0 = 30V 1
P= 2000 4W
25 20
So the potential difference across the resistance
5. Ans. 5
VR = 120 – 30 = 90 V
6. Ans. 5
So the power wasted in heating the circuit
q
P = VI = 90 × 15 = 1350 W
3
So the energy wasted as heat in time t
O
1350 Sol. 4
H = P × t = (1350 × t) joule = × t calorie 3
4.2
Now if this heat changes the temperature of q
1 kg of water from 15ºC to 100ºC
2k 25 10 10
1350t 5
= mc = 1 × 103× 1 × (100 – 15)
4.2
+1.5
85 4.2 100
i.e., t = = 264.4 s = 4.4 minute
135 2k 25 1010
4. Ans. 4 x 2 32
5 9
R C +7.5 = +
~V x2 9
Sol. i
45
C x2 9
7.5
10 x2 + 9 = 36
XC = 2000
500 x2 = 27
i R = VR/R
V R/X C = iC x = 3 3 5.1
45
VR 7. Ans. 3
i= 2 VR = 1000 2 i
2000 8. Ans. 2
i
45° 0 i
Sol. B
2 a
VR
VC = iCXC = 2000i 0i
AN
2
2 a
V= 2000i
2
1000 2i 0 i 0 AN
= cos t
1 2a
+2x 2000 i × 1000 2 ×
2 2
3 0 i0 AN 1 1 2 10 8
= i × 10 4 2 4 P = =
2a 2 R R
200 10 3 1
i = A
16 5 10
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,C C,D B,C,D A,B A A,B,C,D B,D B,C,D A,C,D B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. A A,B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 2 2 3 0 0 3 3 3
SOLUTION
SECTION-I 11. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (A,C) 12. A ns. (A,B,C,D)
º º H
Eºcell = E A / A E B2 / B Sol. (i) Mn2+ + BiO3– MnO4– + Bi +
H2O
º
0.7 = 0.4 – E B2 / B H
(iv) Mn2+ + PbO2 MnO4– + Pb2+ +
H2O
E º 2 –0.3V
B /B
(vi) Mn2+ + S2O82– + H2O
MnO4– +
2SO42– + 2OH–
º 0.06 (0.1)
Ecell = E cell – log 4. Ans. 0
2 (0.1) 2
5. Ans. 0
10. Ans. (B)
6. Ans. 3
+ 2+
2H + B
2A + B
7. Ans. 3
10–1 10–1
8. A ns. 3
1
0.06 10
E = 0.3 – log 1 2
2 (10 )
E = 0.27 V
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,D A,C,D A,B,C A,D A,D A,D A,B,C,D A,C B,C,D A,D
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2
A. B,C A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 5 6 2 5 3 3 4 6
SOLUTION
SECTION-I 3. Ans. (A,B,C)
1. Ans. (A,D) 121
1
1 1 A dx 20
3
2 10 7 dx x
x x 2 3 1
1 2 3 1/ 3 x 9 x 6 1 t 121
9 6 1 1
x x B dx 20
x
1 1 2 3 120 121
1 1
18 10 7 dx dt
x x
1 2 dt 1 2/3 2 1 3
18 6 t 1/ 3
12
t 6
2
36 3 4
A – 20 > 20 – B
2. Ans. (A,C,D)
120 121
y
x3
y'
9 x 2 3x 2 2x.x3 1 2 3
9 x2 2 A + B > 40
9 x2 4. Ans. (A,D)
x 2 27 3x 2 2x 2 |z + 3| – |z – 3| = 6 ray
y' 2
9 x 2
z
–3 3 4
x 2 x 27 x 27 5. Ans. (A,D)
2
9 x 2
2x 4 2y 4 4z 4 1
+ + (A) 2xyz
– 0 – 4
–27 27
2x4 + 2y4 + 4z4 – 8yxz > –1
y
1 = –1
1/ 4
1 1
27 at x y ,z
O
x 2 2
–27
4 1
(C) x 4 y xy 4 2 3
3 2 8 5.2
x y xy
4 1
but x 4 y xy 4 3 2 8
ƒ 27 7.8 2
xy 3
xy
n 8 is not possible
=9
2 > 10
m=3
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dy x 4 y 3 5 5
y tan x cos3 x Q ,1
dx 3 4 2 2
y sec x cos 2 xdx 5 5
1 1 x 4 y 3
x sin 2x C 5 R 1, 1
2 2 3 4
by (0, 0), C = 0 5 5
x 1 x2 y2
y cos x sin 2x cos x Let S1 : 1
2 4 a 2 b2
x
(A) ƒ(x) cos x 1 sin 2x cos x 4 not x2 y 2
2 & S2 : 1 , A<B
possible. A 2 B2
5x y
(B) ƒ 0 for S1 : 1
2 2a 2 b 2
5 5 5 4 1 3
(C) ƒ ' 2
, 2
2 4 2a 7 b 7
(D) ƒ'(0) = 1 x2 y2 7/3 23
S1 : 1 e12 : 1 e12
7. Ans. (A,B,C,D) 35 / 8 7 / 3 35 / 8 15
(a) b x y 7 7
A x y 2 1 A 2 , B2
for S2 : 2
A B 4 3
x.a 1 y.a
0 x2 y2 7/4 1 1
1 e22 1 e 22 e 2
7/ 4 7/3 7/3 4 2
b x y , 3c x y
24 8
L : r a b S1 & S2 x 2 y R
7 35
8. Ans. (A,C)
4 common tangents
||z|2 – 1| < |z2 – 1| < |z|2 + 1
9. Ans. (B,C,D)
||z2| – 1| < |z| + 2 < |z|2 + 1
10. Ans. (A,D)
1 5
I. |z|2 – |z| – 1 > 0 z , Paragraph for Question 11 and 12
2 11. Ans. (B,C)
2 1 13 n
II. z z 3 0 z 0, P(E ) 1
i k(12 + 22 ..... n2) = 1
2 k 1
2
III. z z 1 0 always true 6
k=
n(n 1)(2n 1)
1 5 1 13
z , P(w) = P(E1w E2w ...... Enw)
2 2
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2. Ans. 6
1 2 3 n
k k22 k32 ...... kn 2
2n 2n 3n 2n 1
4 16 4 6
2 2
k 3 3 n(n 1)
[1 23 ........ n 3 ] 2 .
2n n (n 1)(2n 1) 2 (0,0,2)
C
3 (n 1)
4 (2n 1)
B(0,2,0)
3
lim P(w) , lim nP(E n ) nkn 2
n 8 n A(1,0,0)
3 6 3. Ans. 2
=n . 3
n(n 1)(2n 1) x = y = p()
12. Ans. (A,B,D) 1
diff. xcosy y' + siny + 1 = y' y '( )
2 1
P(Ei) = ki, k diff. once again
n(n 1)
cos y y ' x sin y(y ') 2 x cos y y '' cos y y ' y ''
i
ki
P(E i w) 2n
at p, 1 0 y '' 1 y ''
P(E i / w)
P(w) 1 2 n
k 2k. ...... nk. 1 1
2n 2n 2n
2 2
6i 2 y ''(1 ) y ''
( 1) ( 1)2
n(n 1)(2n 1)
4. Ans. 5
SECTION – IV 8 64 36 8 28
tan
1. Ans. 5 6 6
P(t12, 2t1), Q(t22,2t 2), t1t2 = –4 both negative tan tan = 1
P tan cot
3 7
x ,
O 2 2
Q
y
1
2
2t1t 22 2t 2 t12 20 0
2
t1 – t2 = 5 t1 = 1, 4
I. P 1,2 , Q 16, 8
d 325 3 7
II. P 16,8 , Q 1, 2 ,
2 2
sum = 5
d2
5
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5. Ans. 3 7. Ans. 4
2 2
Let x + y + 2gx + 2ƒy = 0 is the circle Let r xiˆ yjˆ zkˆ
3
2g(0) + 2ƒ(–4) = 12 ƒ
2
ˆ ˆ
2iˆ ˆj 2i j
r. r.
r.kˆ
2g(–2) + 2ƒ(–3) = –3 g = 3 5 5
x2 + y2 + 6x – 3y = 0
2x y 2x y 5 z
3 5
R
2 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 2
r 0, , , 0, , , , 0, , , 0,
6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3
6. Ans. 3
1
3
n2
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