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Paper Code : 0000CT103115006

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2016
Test Type : ALL INDIA OPEN TEST (MAJOR) Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
TEST # 11 TEST DATE : 08 - 05 - 2016
PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. A B,C C,D B A,C A,C,D A,D A,D B,D B,D
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
R P,Q P,Q S,T R,S P,Q,T P,R,S,T Q,R,T
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 4 5 3 2 8 4 4 2

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 40.25
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 12 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 × 2r = = 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
 2x 20
 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
2S1 2 =  2.44  50  0.1cm
244  5
Sol. 2S2
L = (2.44 + 0.1) cm = 2.54 cm
Therefore division coinciding at 50°C is 4th division
2 2
Fnet =  2S1    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

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY ANSWER KEY


Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I
A. A,B,D A,B,C B,C A,B,C,D B,D B A,B,C,D B,D A,B,D A,B,C,D
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
P,Q,S Q,R,S P,S P,Q,S,T Q,T P R,T S,T
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 7 5 3 5 0 3 6 5

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  1025   1 1 95
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 – TS0
– 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 2e .
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 – 2c2) tan   3  2
 3  3  3t 2  2t
1 t
(a + b2 – 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

adjA ƒ x  e x   1  sin t dt


(C) B = |A|  B  adjA 0
|A|
1
Now, c = adj(AT) – adjA 
x2
2  x
ƒ '(x)  e . 3
 1  sin
 cT = (adj AT)T – (adjA)T x 2 2
= adjA – adjAT = – c e 1/ x x3
2

 skew, symmetric matrix. Now lim 3  lim x2  0 (By L'Hôpitals Rule)


x 0 x x
e
(D) AT = –B & AT = – A
hence ƒ'(x) exists and continuous for all x  (0,)
 A = –B
Now B15 = –A15 ƒ'(x) is bounded
Let c = B15
Also, lim ƒ(x)    ƒ(x) is unbounded
 CT = (BT)15 = (–A)15 = – A15 = B15 x 

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 tan1 = tan2 (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

4a2 + b2 > 4ab which is contradiction


 2x = 3x
 ab < 4  ab < 4
 k=4

2 75 
(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 – 3n|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
j1 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 j1 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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LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2016
Test Type : ALL INDIA OPEN TEST (MAJOR) Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
TEST # 11 TEST DATE : 08 - 05 - 2016
PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C,D A,B A,C B,C A,D B,C A,B,C A,D A B,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. B,D A,B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 6 2 4 4 5 5 3 2

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  1010

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
 AN
2
2 a
V=  2000i 
2

 1000 2i  0 i 0 AN
= cos t
1 2a
+2x 2000 i × 1000 2 ×
2 2
3   0 i0 AN  1 1 2  10 8
= i × 10 4  2  4 P =     =
 2a  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)

2. Ans. (C,D) SECTION-IV


3. Ans. (B,C,D) 1. Ans. 0.2 [OMR Ans. 2]
4. Ans. (A,B)
P nB 15 / 60
   0.2
5. Ans. (A) 0
PA n A  n B 18  15
18 60
6. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
2. Ans. (2 × 10–1) OMR ANS (2)
7. Ans. (B,D)
rA = K[A]2
2
8. Ans. (B,C,D)
rA 2 105
9. Ans. (A, C, D) K=   101
[A]2 2 2
(10 )
Cell reaction is -
KA
+ 2+
 K  KA = 2K = 2 × 10–1
2A + B 
 2A+ B 2

(0.1m) (0.1m) 3. Ans. 3

º º  H
Eºcell = E A / A  E B2 / B Sol. (i) Mn2+ + BiO3–  MnO4– + Bi +
H2O
º
0.7 = 0.4 – E B2 / 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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6. Ans. (A,D) Paragraph for Question 9 and 10


cosxdy + ysinxdx = cos4x P(4,3) 4x – 3y = 7

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
   24 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
65

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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       

sin 40 8. Ans. 6


n x = 1, y = 53 – 43 = 61
2 cos 20  cos 40
sin 40
n
cos20  sin10
sin 40 sin 40 1
  
sin 70  sin10 2sin 40 cos30 3

1
3
n2

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