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[PHYSICS]

m1  F1  F2 
1.(BD) For m1 : F1  T 
m1  m2
m2 F1  m1F2
 T
m1  m2
If m1  m2 , T  F2
If m2  m1, T  F1
F1  F2
If m1  m2 , T
2
2.(ABC) Total no. of collision = (n – 1)

For inelastic collisions,


Let V1, V2, V3 . . . . . be velocities after 1, 2, 3, . . . . . . collisions.
 mV  2mV ,  3mV2 = . . . . . .
V V V L 2L 3L
 V1  , V2  , V3  ......  t1  , t2  , t3  .........
2 3 4 V V V
Total time elapsed before last collision
L n (n 1) L
 t1  t2  ........ tn 1  (1  2  3  ................. n 1) 
V 2 V
V
Applying momentum conservation between initial and final gives mV  nmV f  V f 
n
For elastic collisions, velocities keep getting exchanged.
L L
All collisions take equal times t   Total time (n  1)
V V
mV V
Finally, the last block is moving with speed V and all other blocks are at rest. So Vcm  
nm n
3.(ABC)   0.25
fmax  0.25  4  10  10 N

Block will start moving at 2s


Fnet  Fapplied  friction
Net impulse on the ball
From 2s to 8s
1
  2  10  10 Ns = change in momentum
2
Velocity of the mass at t = 8s is 10/4 = 2.5 m/s

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Block has maximum velocity at t = 6s


Net impulse on the ball from 2s to 6s = 20 Ns
Velocity of ball at (t = 6s) = 5 m/s. After t = 8s a constant retarding friction force of 10N acts and the
block has momentum
= 10Ns at t = 8s.
Box will come to rest when impulse of 10Ns acts on it in the opposite direction of its motion
Box will come to rest 1s after t = 8s, i.e. at t = 9s.

U0  x 1  x 3 
4.(AD) U ( x )      
2 a 3  a  
dU U  1 x2  U  x 2 
F ( x)     0     0   1
dx 2  a a 3  2a  a 2 
Force acting on the particle is zero at x   a
d 2U U0  2x  U0
  3    3 x
2 2
dx  a  a
For x  a
d 2U
 0 , it is a position of stable equilibrium
dx 2
For x   a
d 2U
 0 , it is a position of unstable equilibrium
dx 2

5.(ACD) AB  2 R cos 
1 1
AB  g cos  t 2  2 R cos   g cos  t 2
2 2
R
2  t ; v  2 gh
g

6.(BCD) Take friction up the plane and put f  N to get : Fmin  mg sin   mg cos 
Take friction down the plane and put f  N to get : Fmax  mg sin   mg cos 
 for no sliding, mg sin   mg cos   F  mg sin   mg cos 
Put f  0 to get F  mg sin 

7.(B) Time after which block will move


F cos   s N
F cos    s  mg  F sin  
 s mg
F
 cos   us sin 
 s mg
t
 cos   s sin   
 s mg
tmin   2sec
 1  2s
When   37

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8.(C) For   37 , after t  2sec


9t
N  10 
5
Block leaves contact when N  0
 9t / 5  10
50
t s
9
Impulse    mv
50/9 50/9
 12t N   10 
 v  
 5

3
 dt 
   3t   dt  28 m / s
 3
2 2

9.(A) When the length of hanging part is x, the spring is elongated by x


 xg  kx
 a
l
100 x  50 x
 (as   0.1 kg /cm  10 kg /m )
10
 5x

vdv
10.(B) a  5 x   5x
dx
v x

 v dv   5x dx
0 0
2 2
v 5x
  v  5x
2 2
Or by energy conservation
loss in GPE = Increase in EPE + Increase in KE
x 1 1
xg    kx 2   lv 2
2
  2 2
So 50 x 2  25 x 2  5v 2  v 2  5x 2

11.(B) r  l sin 
3
 0.5   0.3  T cos   mg
5
4
T  20  T  25 N
5
25 3 15
 T sin   ma  a    m / s2  a
2 5 2
15 50
 w2 r  a  w    5 rad / s
2  0.3 2
3
 v  wr  v  5  0.3  m/s
2

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1
12.(C) mg l (1  cos )  mv 2
2
v  2 gl (1  cos )
For the particle to complete the full circle
v  2 gl (1  cos )  5 g (l  d )
2l (1  cos )  5l  5d
l
d   3  2 cos  
5
l 1  4l 40l
For   60 d  3  2   
5 2 5 50
l 3  42l
For   53 d  3  2  
5 5  50
For   60 and d  0.6l
 1
vbottom  2 gl (1  cos )  2  10  l 1    10l  gl
 2
Radius of circle centered around nail = 0.4l
m  v2 m  gl
Tstring   mg   mg  mg (2.5  1)  3.5mg
l d 0.4l
For   53 and d  0.6l
2
  3
2 m   2  gl   1   
mv   5 4/5 
Tstring   mg   mg  mg   1  3mg
l d 0.4l  0.4 

13.(2.50) Let a1 be acceleration of the blocks


3mg  T  3ma1
T  mg  ma1 T T
a1
g a1
Solving a1  m
3m
2
3ma1  ma1 a1 g
acm     2.5 m /s 2 mg
4m 2 4 3mg

14.(0.33)

v1
 e  v1  ev sin 60º
v sin 60º
As final velocity is directed vertically upwards,
v cos60º 1
tan 60º   e
ev sin 60º 3

15.(5) 0  x1G  2x2G  3x3G   x13  x3G   2  x23  x3G   3x3G  30  2  30  6x3G
30
 x3G    5 cm
6

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16.(40) F  3 xy 2 iˆ  yjˆ
d r  dxiˆ  dyjˆ

dw  F . d r  3 xy 2 dx  ydy  3 x. x 4 dx  ydy
2 4 4
3  6 2  y 2 
w  3 x5 dx  ydy 
  x 0     32  8  40
6  2 0
0 0

dw
17.(5) P
dt

 Pdt  dw
1
0.5  5 
2
 0.2 V 2  0  dw   KE
2.5  0.1V 2
V  5m / s
18.(10) To reach the top of wedge, the velocity of block relative to wedge shouldn’t become zero before
reaching the top. For Vmin , relative speed at top should be zero.
V
Momentum conservation 1 V  5 V '  V ' 
5
Energy conservation
1 1 V2
(1)V 2  1(10)(4)  (5)
2 2 25
V2
V2   80  V 2  100  V  10 m /s
5

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[CHEMISTRY]

1.(ABCD) (A) Total electron pairs around nitrogen in NO4 is four hence hybridization state is sp3. N can
form maximum four bonds.
(B) Refer NCERT
(C) Molecular shape of XeF5- is pentagonal planar due to the presence of two lone pair of
electrons.
(D) Hybridization state of S is sp3.

2.(BD) In presence of Phenolphthalein; only Na2CO3 will react with HCl and on reaction with HCl, Na2 CO3
converts to NaHCO3. Hence correct choices are (B), (D)

3.(CD) (A) I 2 Cl6 is dimer of ICl3 and its structure is as shown and geometry of I is square planar .

(B) Due to back bonding hybridization state of N is sp2 not sp3.

(C) Nitrogen will be sp3 hybridization if it forms four  bonds.


(D) Sulphur is sp3 hybridization due to lone pair of electron.

4. (CD)
5.(ABCD) Molecular species C2 C22  NO NO O2 O2
Bond order 2 3 2.5 3 2 1.5
Magnetic property Diamagnetic Diamagnetic Paramagnetic Diamagnetic
Paramagnetic Paramagnetic
In C2 no  bond while in C22 there is one  bond

6.(ABCD) At higher temperature more number of molecules have higher velocity and curve becomes broader
but area under the curve remains same.

7.(C)  5 meq of H  in 50 ml now 25 ml, 0.1 M NaOH is added


P  0.1 M HCl, 50 m 
So, Q  2.5 meq of H  in 75 ml solution now 25 ml H 2 O is further added
R  2.5 meq of H  in 100 ml solution
25 ml, 0.1 M HCl and 25 ml H 2 O added
 S  5 meq of H  in 150 ml solution
50 ml of 0.1 M Ca  OH 2 added
So, T  5 meq of H  and 10 meq of OH  5 meq of OH in 200 ml
In 40 ml of T  1.0 meq of OH 
5 ml of P  0.5 meq of H 
 40 ml of T can not neutralize completely 5 ml of P

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8.(D) For n  1
6HX  2Al  2AlX 3  3H 2 , 6HX  2Al  Al2 X 6  3H 2
For n  2
3H 2 X  2Al  Al2 X3  3H 2
For n  3
2H 3 X  2Al  2AlX  3H 2
For all the above cases
2 mol of Al react to produce 3 mol of H2
9.(D)

Gas A acts as an ideal gas while gas B acts as van der waal’s gas and temperature T is lower than its
critical temperature hence it undergoes liquefaction and shape of isotherms will change. Boyle’s
a 8a
temperature for a gas is TB = while critical temperature is TC =
Rb 27Rb

10.(C) At temperature greater than TC of gas ‘B’, curve will take same shape as gas ‘A’. But at temperature T >
TC, gas ‘A’ curve shape will remain same
At temperature T, gas ‘B’ can be liquified implies intermolecular attractive forces dominating over
an 2
random motion, therefore, is less negligible w.r.t. pressure.
V2

11.(B) [(I)-q, r]; [(II)-p, r, t]; [(III)- t]: [(IV)-r, t]

2c -2e bonds, 3c -2e bonds,


Molecular plane is nodal plane for
No  -bond,
 -bond,
Non-polar molecule B2H6 Non-polar molecule
C2H4 No coordinate bond No coordinate bond
Non-planar
planar molecule,
molecule,
2c -2e bonds, 2c -2e bonds,
No  -bond, No  -bond,
polar molecule Non-polar molecule
N2 H4 Al2Cl6
No coordinate bond coordinate bond
Non-planar
Non-planar molecule,
molecule,

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12.(B) [(I)-r, t] [(II)-q] [(III)-s] [(IV)-p]


Column 1 Column 2
If only force of attraction among the gas molecules be PV  RT  Pb ,
(I)
negligible Vm > 22.4 (at STP)
a
(II) If only the volume of the gas molecules be negligible PV  RT 
V
(III If both force of attraction and volume of gas molecules is
PV  RT
negligible
(IV If both the force of attraction and volume of gas molecule  a 
 P  2   V  b   RT
is significant  V 

13.(9) Be22  , B2 , C 2 , N 2 , O 2 , F22 , N 2 , CN  , N 22  all possess pi bonds.

14.(26) X1 = 4 , X2 =9, X3 =9 , X4 = 4,
15.(400) volume × density = mass,
Number of mole = mass
molecular mass
Mass  10  32  320 g
Mass 320
Volume    400 mL
Density 0.8

16.(11.72) PV = Z nRT , w  PVM  96  0.082  32  11.721  11.72 g


ZRT 0.96  0.082  273

17.(35.50) Cl2 has the smallest mean free path because as the radius of the molecule increases the space
between the molecules decreases causing the number of collisions to increase, thus decreasing the
mean free path.

18.(0.87) Gas 1 : Molecular mass M : ratio 2 : 1


Gas 2 : Molecular mass 2M : ratio 2 : 1
2M  2M 4M
Molecular mass of mixture = 
3 3
rmix M 3 3
     0.866 = 0.87
rgas A 4M / 3 4 2

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[MATHEMATICS]

T6  T4  T4  T6   sin 4   sin6   cos 4   cos 6  


1.(CD) Here, =  
T6 T6  sin6   cos 6  
 
 sin 4  cos 2   cos 4  sin 2  
 3 
  
 sin 2   cos 2   3 sin 2  cos 2  sin 2   cos 2 
  

 sin 2  cos 2    sin 2 2 
 2 2 
 2 m
 1  3 sin  cos    4  3 sin 2 
4m 4m
 sin 2 2   0 1  m  1 0
 1  3m  1  3m
Hence, (C) and (D) are correct answers.

2.(ABC) K   sin 4 x  cos 4 x  sin 2 x


1 1 2 3  3 1
 
  1  2sin 2 x cos 2 x  sin 2 x  1  sin 2 2 x  sin 2 x   sin 2 x  1    ,
2 2 2 2 2 
3.(BCD) We can partition A into 4 subsets L0, L1, L2, L3 where elements in L0 are perfectly divisible by 4,
elements in L1, leaves remainder 1, elements in L2 leave reminder 2 & elements in L3 leaves reminder 3.
There are 500 numbers in each L1, L2, L3 but 499 numbers in L0.
For the set L1 , arrange all the numbers in an ascending order and consider the 250 pairs formed by its
numbers (1, 5), (9, 13), (17, 21) ……… (1993, 1997). If more than 250 numbers in L1 are
selected out as part of L, then there must be some two numbers coming from one of the above pairs, so
their difference in 4. Thus, any more than 250 numbers in L1 can’t be put in L. However, all numbers on
odd numbered places or all numbers on even places can be chosen.
Thus, at most 250 numbers can be chosen from L1 as a subset of L, and the same analysis works for
each of L2, L3 & L0 (in L0 all the 250 numbers which are odd multiples of 4 can be chosen to put in L).
Therefore, the maximum number of elements in L is 1000.

4.(BC) R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
2 1 1 1 1
1 1 2 1 1
1 1 1 1 2
Total ways
3
C2  3C1  3C1  27
3
C1  3C2  3C1  27
3
C1  3C1  3C2  27
 6! 
 81   4860
 2! 3! 

5.(ABD) x  cos 39  cos33  2 cos36 cos 3


y  cos 40  cos 32  2 cos36 cos 4
z  cos 41  cos 31  2 cos 36 cos 5
 xyz
Since x  y  z  0 , therefore x  z  y .

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6.(ABC) THING, NIGHT


GHINT Total Number of words = 120
G---- 4! = 24 words
H     4! = 24 words
I  4! = 24 words
NG    3! = 6 words
NH    3! = 6 words
N I G H T 85th words
N     4! = 24 words
TG    3! = 6 words
THG   2! = 2 words
T H I G N 4!  4  6  2  1  105
T H I G N 106th words
k  20 words in between
 22  51
x  y  20
x  y  z  20
x, y , z  1
Number of solutions  19C2  171

7.(C) Number of ways = 2 C1  2C1  2!  6! {select an Indian & American Husband and they can be permuted
around the unmarried person in 2! ways}

8.(D) Total arrangements without any constraint = 9!


Relative positions of a Husband & a wife = 2!
Since there are four couples the relative positions of a Husband & a Wife are (2!) 4
Since every Wife must appear for her interview only after her Husband,
9!
Total number of desired arrangements 
(2!)4
9.(D) cos 7 x  1  sin 4 x
cos 7 x  (1  sin 2 x )(1  sin 4 x)
cos 7 x  cos 2 x (1  sin 2 x)
cos 2 x (cos 5 x  (1  sin 2 x ))  0
cos 2 x  0 or cos5 x  1  sin 2 x
 cos x  1 & sin x  0
x  (2n  1)
2
x  2n
 3
x , x  0, 2
2 2

10.(D) cos ( p sin x)  sin ( p cos x )


 5
 cos   sin  only when     or    
4 4
 5
 p sin x  or p sin x 
4 4

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 5
 p cos x  or p cos x 
4 4
2
22  5 
Squaring and adding we get p 2  or p 2  2  
16  4 
2 
Smallest positive number  p  
4 2 2
11.(B) [A-q] [B-p] [C-s] [D-p]
(A) 2

We have, 4 cos x 2  3sin x   cos 2 x  1  0 
  
4 cos x 3cos x  1  2 cos 2 x  0
2
  
2 cos x 6 cos2 x  cos x  2  0
 2 cos x  3cos x  2  2 cos x  1  0  either cos x  0 which gives x   / 2
or, cos x   2 / 3,
Which gives no value of x for which 0  x   / 2 or cos x  1/ 2, which gives x   / 3
So, the required difference   / 2   / 3   / 6.

(B) Since 2 cos x, cos x and 1  3cos 2 x are in G.P.


 
cos 2 x  2 cos x 1  3cos 2 x 
 6 cos3 x  cos 2 x  2 cos x  0  cos x  2 cos x  13cos x  2   0
1 2
 cos x  0, ,  , cos x  0
2 3
1
(C) We have, sin x 8 cos 2 x  1  sin x cos x 
2 2
Case I: when cos x  0
1
In this case, sin x cos x 
2 2
1  3 9 11  3 9 11
 sin 2 x  
, , , 2x  x , , ,
2 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8
As x lies between 0 and 2 and cos x  0
 3
 x ,
8 8
Case II: when cos x  0
1
In this case sin x cos x 
2 2
1 5 7  13 15 5 7 
 sin 2 x   x , , ,  x , as cos x  0
2 8 8 8 8 8 8
Thus, the values of x satisfying the given equation which lie between 0 and 2 are :
 3 5 7
, , ,
8 8 8 8

These are in A.P. with common difference .
4
(D) We know that the maximum values of sin   cos  and 1  sin 2 are 2 and 2, respectively.
2
Also,  2 2
 The given equation can hold only if sin   cos    2 and 1  sin 2  2
  
Now, sin   cos    2 cos       1 
   n 
 4 4
n n 
Also, 1  sin 2  2  sin 2  1      1
2 4
 3
Thus, the values of  in  ,  , satisfying both the equation are , 
4 4

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12.(B) INDIANOIL
(A) INDIA NOIL 5!
7!
(B) I I  21  5!
2!
4! 5!
(C)   
 
   2  5!

 
2! 3!
D L N N I I I AO

4! 5!
(D)        2  5!
1 3 5 7 9 2! 3!

13.(2.67) | 4sin x  2 |  6
 6  4sin x  2  6
 6  2  4sin x  6  2
 6 2 6 2
 sin x 
4 4
 2  3  1 2  3  1
 sin x 
4 4
5     a b
 x for x   ,  Comparing with  x
12 12  2 2 24 24
We get a  10, b  2
ab 10  2 8
    2.67
3 3 3
14.(7.69) The combination of 6 coupons with 5 as the greatest no. will be
1, 2, 3, 4, 5  1, 2, 3, 4, 5  1, 2, 3, 4, 5  _________ 1, 2,3, 4,5 1, 2,3, 4  1, 2,3, 4  _____ 1, 2, 3, 4

6 times 6 times
6 6
=5 –4
 P 
= 11,529  1500   7
 
15.(8) The available digits are 0, 1, 2 ,……9
The first digit can be chosen in 9 ways
(0 not acceptable), the 2nd digit can be accepted in 9 ways (digits repetition not allowed)
Thus, the code can be made in 9  9  81 ways
Now, there are only 4 digits 1,6,8,9 which can create confusion
Hence, the total number of codes which create confusion are 4  3  12
Out these 12 codes 69 & 96 will not create confusion. Hence, in total 12 -2 =10 codes will create
confusion
Hence, total codes without confusion are 81 – 10 = 71

1
16.(0.20) The expression, is essentially positive, therefore for the
11 sin 2   24 sin  cos   29 cos 2 
expression to be maximum the denominator must be minimum.
Let a = 11 sin 2   24 sin  ocs   29 cos 2 

 20  9 cos 2  12 sin 2  20  9 2  122 = 20 ± 15

1
 Maximum value of given expression = a
5

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 r     2   3   11 
17.(1.77) a  tan2  24   tan2  24   tan 2  24   tan 2  24   ...  tan 2  24 
r 1
2 2
     2 5 5       5 5 
  tan 2  cot 2   ...   tan  cot 2   1   tan  cot   ...   tan  cot  9
 24 24   24 24   24 24   24 24 
   
 1 1   1 1 1 1 1 
 4  ...    9  8     9
 sin 2
 5  2 3 4 5
sin 2  1  cos 1  cos 1  cos 1  cos 1  cos 
 12 12   6 6 6 6 6 
 2 2 2  253
 8  2 1   9  3
2  3 3 2 3
   2  2  3  2  11 
Similarly b  tan 2    tan 2    tan    ...  tan  
 24   24   24   24 
     2 2 2   2 3 3   2 4 2 
  tan 2  cot 2    tan  cot 2    tan  cot 2    tan  cot 2 
 24 24   24 24   24 24   24 24 
 5 5 
  tan 2  cot 2  1
 24 24 
2 2 2
     2 2   5 5 
  tan  cot    tan  cot   ......   tan  cot  3
 24 24   24 24   24 24 
 
 1 1 1 1 1 
 4     3
  3 4 5 
 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 sin 2 
 12 12 12 12 12 
 
 2 4 2   10  143
 4 42    3  4 16    3 
 1  cos  3 5   3  3
1  cos
 6 6 

18.(495) Total number of ways to select four seats from 15 such that no two of them are consecutive is the
total number of integral solutions of x1  x2  x3  x4  x5  11
Under the condition that x1  0, x2 , x3 , x4  1, x5  0  12C4

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