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Answer Key

1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (D)

8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (B)

15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (A)

22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (C) 28. (C)

29. (D) 30. (C) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (C)

36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (A)

43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (D)

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1. (B) Lyman series produces U.V. radiation Balmer series produces Visible radiation Pachan series produces Infrared
radiation So correct answer is 4  3

2. (D) Inet = Idisc – Iremoved

2
1 1 R 40
 (9M)R 2  M    MR 2
2 2 3 9

3. (A) Energy loss in C = energy stored in L

1 1 1
CV12  CV22  LI 2
2 2 2

1/ 2
 C(V12  V22 ) 
 I   
 L 

4. (C) Y  AB  (NAND)

5. (A) option (c) and (d) are incorrect because option (c) is true only for spherically symm. bodies option (d) radius of
gyration is irrelevant with C.G.

7. (D)  x = asint

a 
  a sin t  t 
2 6

 2   T
   t   t 
 T  6 12

8. (C) Induced emf in primary coil

d d
EP      4t   4volt
dt dt
Induced emf in secondary coil

E S NS E S 1500
   ES = 120 volt
E P NP 4 50

b
9. (A) v  at  [c] = [t] = T ;
tc

[v]
[v] = [at]  [a]   LT 2 
[t]
[b] = (LT–1)T = L
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10. (D) As voltage drop across 8  2  8

 V2 
 4V  P  
 R 

Therefore voltage drop across 3 = 3V


[ 4V is divided in ratio of resistances between 1and 3]

(3) 2
Hence power dissipated in 3   3watt
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µ0 I µ0  e  µ0  ev 
11. (A) B     
2R 2R  T  2R  2R 

2 µ 0 ev v
 R   R  
4B B

12. (C) Q4 = 4CV

6  6CV
Q   C V 
 11  11

Q 2 6CV 1 3
 Q  11  4CV  22
4

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13. (D) PV = µRT where µ  moles
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u
14. (B) Let time of flight be T then T  g

Let h be the distance covered during last ‘t’ second of its ascent
Velocity at point B = vB = u – g(T – t)

u 
 u  g   t   gt
g 

1 2
 h  vB t  gt
2

2 1 2 1 2
 h  gt  gt  gt
2 2

v2  k
   
2 2
16. (B) v  a x2 x 
2 a 
2  m

v2 m (0.4)2  (10)
x  a2   (0.5) 2 
k (10)

 0.25  0.16  0.09  0.3m

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1 1 1
22. (B)  
F f1 f 2
The combination is convex; therefore F must be positive. This is possible when f2 > f1. This gives F greater than f1.
So, the image will shift away from the lens system.\

1  1 1 
23. (B)  (µ  1)   
f  R1 R 2 

1 1 1 
or  (1.5  1)   
6  R 2R 
Solving, we get R = 4.5 cm.

Re al depth d
24. (B) µ  Apparent depth  x

d d
 Due to first liquid, 2 or x1 
x1 2

d
Due to the second liquid, n  x
2

d
x2 
n

d d
 Total apparent depth = x 1 + x2 = 
2 n

d(n  2 )

n 2

m(g sin 30)


28. (C) W 
2n 2
29. (D) If length AB = x
(mg sin  + µmg cos )x

 h µ 
mgx   
x x 

3 1 1 1
30. (C)   
v avy v 2v 3v

31. (C) For avoiding collision: vr < 0


Ur2 + 2arSr < 0 [III Eq. in of motion]
(V1–V2)2 +2 (–a) d < 0
(V1–V2)2 < 2ad

(v1  v2 )2
d
2a

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W T2
32. (C)   Q  1  T
1

W 400
  1
6 500
 W = 1.2 Kcal

33. (C) F = f1 + f2
= 0.2 × 100 × g + 0.3(100 + 200)g
= 1100 N

Q
34. (C)  e r A(T4  T04 )t
t
= 0.4 × 5.67 × 10–8 × 200 × 104 [8004 – 3004]
= 182 J/sec.

35. (C)

T sin 30° = 2 ...............(1)


T cos 30° = T1.............(2)
(1)  (2)

2
tan 30 
T1

T1  2 2kg  wt

36. (B) Sphere compresses the spring untill its all K.E. is converted to P.E. of spring

1  K2  1
MV 2 1  2   Kx
2

2  r  2

1  2 1
for sphere MV 2 1    Kx 2
2  5 2

7MV 2
x
5K
38. (B) mass defect corresponding BE 931 MeV is  1 amu

1
mass defect corresponding BE 1 MeV is  amu
931

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mass defect corresponding BE 1.115 MeV is   1.115 amu
931

P
B
40. (C) V
V

V P
%  100%
V B

0 105
 100%  0.005%
1011
44. (C) NCERT, Part - I, Page No. 46,56,58,59 V = slope of x - t graph
If sign of v changes, then direction reverses. if v, then a > 0 and if v, then a < 0

45. (D)

1
slope  (M = const.)
Mw

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