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OUT GOING SR(MPC) JEE MAIN MODEL Date: 26-05-2022

Time: 3 Hrs GTM-3 Max. Marks: 300

KEY
PHYSICS

01-10 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 3 2
11-20 2 2 3 3 1 4 1 2 2 3
21-30 2 4 3 5 1 7 512 17 3 46
CHEMISTRY

31-40 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 4
41-50 2 4 3 4 3 1 3 2 4 4
51-60 2 3 500 8 1 2 4 5 2 2

MATHEMATICS

61-70 3 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 4 1
71-80 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 1
81-90 2 1 3 0 4 1 2 1 1 8
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PHYSICS – SOLUTIONS
SECTION – I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
1. From the given data, least count of measuring instrument  0.1s
Mean value of time for 20 oscillations is given by
t  t  t 39.6  39.9  39.5
t 1 2 3   39.7sec
3 3
Absolute errors in the measurements
t1  t  t1  39.7  39.6  0.1s ; t2  t  t2  39.7  39.9  0.2 s
t3  t  t3  39.7  39.5  0.2 s
t  t2  t3 0.1  0.2  0.2
 Mean absolute error  1   0.17
3 3
 0.2 (Rounding off up to one decimal place)
 Accuracy of measurement  0.2s
R  3R   3R 
M1  0   M 2   M1    M2  
2. X CM   10  ; y CM   8   16 
M1  M 2 M1  M 2
3. K.E. can never be –ve . Total energy  K  U .
Here If E  25 J then K  25  U for k to be non- negative U  25 J
Which is 10  x  5 and 6  x  15
2R
GMdm GMm dr
4. dF   r
r2 R R
2

2R
GMm 1 GMm
F   d r 
R R
r2 2R 2
r4
 Pr4 4P 
V1 16  1
5. V  ; 
8 l V P  r4 4
6. The work done is dW  nRT  3RT
Given for 3 moles, specific heat capacity at constant volume is Cv
 dU  Cv dT
dW dW 3RdT 3R
   
dQ dU  dW Cv dT  3RdT Cv  3R

7.
1
PV  Nmvav2
1
  20  m 
 2  v  3   2v   ....
2 2

 106 mv 2

3 3 2  3  5  4  3  2 1
8. The rays vibrates not only electrons but also atoms (or) molecules of the substance
h
9.  , P is same 1 : 2  1:1
p

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10. K  and K  involves electronic transitions to n2  1 from n1  2 and 3 respectively.

 Energy associated with K  is more (or wavelength less) as compared to K  .


Also intensity of K  is more than K  which in turn is more than K  etc…
1 1 2eV
11. mV '2  mv 2  eV ; V '  v2 
2 2 m
12. Q   T1  T34    T34  T44    T44  T24 
4
; 3Q   T1  T24   Q0
4

13. Electric field inside hollow conducting charged sphere is zero.


r1
Q
 4
r 4 r 2 dr
2 0
R Qr12
14. E 4 r1  E
0 4 0 R 4
q1
15. q1  q2  q3 ; VA  V0 
,
c1
q q
V0  VB  2 , V0  VC  3
c2 c3
q 2 m
16.  . &T , path  helix
m qB
T
Given time t 
2
 T 
 coordinate  v x  , 0,  2 r  ;
 2 
v
Where r  0
B
17. Earth’s magnetic field at the given place, H  0.36G
The magnetic field at a distance d, on the axis of the magnet is given as:
 2M
B1  0 3  H
4 d
Where, 0  Permeability of free space ; M  Magnetic moment
The magnetic field at the same distance d,
on the equatorial line of the magnet is given as:
0 M H
B2   {using equation (i)}
4 d 3 2
H
Total magnetic field, B  B1  B2  H 
2
0.36  0.18  0.54G
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Hence, the magnetic field is 0.54G in the direction earth’s magnetic field.
18. Let a current I 2 flow through the outer circular coil. The field at the centre of the coil is
B2   0 I 2 / 2 r2 . Since the other co-axially placed coil has a very small radius, B2 may be
considered constant over its cross-sectional area. Hence,
0 r12
1   r12 B2  I2  M 12 I 2
2r2
0 r12
Thus, M 12  ;
2r2
0 r12
M 12  M 21 
2r2
Note that we calculated M12 from an approximate value of 1 ,
assuming the magnetic field B2 to be uniform over the area  r12 .
However, we can accept this value because r1  r 2 .
19. VC2  VR2  V 2 ;
502  VR2  1102
 VR  160  60  98V
VR 98
Then, IV   amp  R  50  
R 50
110 98 110
Also, IV   
2
R X 2
C
50 502  X C2
Find X C and now using
1
XC  ,
C
we get C  104  F
20. f o  100 cm , f o  u e  105cm , u e  5cm
1 1 1
ue  5cm , ve   D  25cm ,   or f e  6.25cm
f e ve ue
f o f o 100 100
M      20
f e D 6.25 25

SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)


ar V2 w2 1
21. tan      t 2 
at RR  2
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22. F.B.D. of m
N  mg cos 
mg sin   ma  a  g sin 

F.BD of M ;
R  N cos   Mg
R  N sin 
 . N cos   Mg   N sin 

 Mg  N  sin    cos 


 Mg  mg cos   sin    cos 

M
m
cos   sin    cos  
After substituting the value we get m = 4 kg.
23. Let u1 & u2 are the velocities of P1 & P2 respectively at t=0, then

4 6
u1  and u2 
t0 t0
At t = t0 , x-coordinate of centre of mass is 4. As velocity of COM is remaining constant,
4 6
   .t0
t t
so after further t0 time, X cm  4  vcm t0  4   0 0   3 .
2
 2
24. L final  0, so mR 20  mv0 R
5
2h 2  10
25. t  1
ga 10  10
26. Let A be the amplitude of oscillation and a is maximum common acceleration
F = kA = 7ma

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kA
a …… (1)
7m
For upper block
f  (2mg)  2ma
a  g …… (2)
7mg
From (1) and (2) A
K
1
27. Carrier frequency, f c  ; upper side-band frequency = fc  f m
2 LC
  10V
28. If R is the resistance of the resistor, I  R  r   3  17
Rr I 0.5 A
29. We know that most of the light is diffracted between the two first order minima. For
these minima, sinθ =  λ/a
450  10 9 m
(Or) sinθ =  3
  2.25 10 3 or    2.25  10  3 rad (as sinθ is very small)
0.2  10 m
Angular divergence = 4.5 x10-3 rad
v  v0 1450  100
30. '    40  103  4.276 10 4 Hz
v 1450
v 1450
Apparent frequency,  "  '   4.276 104  4.59 104 Hz  45.9 kHz.
v  vs 1450  100
CHEMISTRY –SOLUTIONS
SECTION – I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
31. When red phosphorus is heated under high pressure, a series of phases of black
phosphorus is formed.
32. E0 (X2 / 2X-) / V F2  2.87 ; Cl2  1.36 ; Br2  1.09 ; I 2  0.54
33. 4 KO2  2CO2  2 K 2CO3  3O2
KO2 absorbs CO2 and increases O2 concentration so, it is used in space and submarines.
34. Radial probability density in the occupied orbital of a hydrogen atom in the ground state
Radial probability increases as ‘r’ increases reaches a maximum value when r  a 0 and
then falls. When r  1A0 radial probability is very small.
35. ClO3-+5Cl -+6H +  3Cl2+3H 2O
ClO3- +5Cl - + 6H +  3Cl2 +3H 2O
1m mole 5m mole 3m mole
5 m mole 13.5 m mole ; ; Cl -  limiting reagent
13.5  3
Amount of Cl2   71  0.575gm
5
36. N2O  113pm ; N2O3  186pm ;
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N2O4  175 pm ; N2  119pm

4 2 P
37. For the reaction, N 2O4  2 NO2 ; K p 
1 2
2 2
1 1
4     P1 4     P2
3 2 P 8
2
 2
 1 
1 1 P2 3
1   1  
 3 2
38. Due to high screening effect
39. Specific conductance (K) for given acid is  1.52  0.01  1.52 10 2 Sm 1
1000  K 102  1.52
M  
M 0.01103
 1.52  103
  0M   0.04
 M 380  10 4
2
K a  C 2  0.01  0.04   1.6  105
40. Same type salt, K sp increases then solubility also increases
41. The first I.P of N is 14.5 eV. The four consecutive elements are B, C, N and O
0.2
42. P  K H . X  1 bar  K H 
1000
0.2 
18
 K H  277.78 bar  2.78  107 Pa
x
43. Freundlich adsorption isotherm is  k p 1 / n ;1  n  
m
44. With the decrease in atmospheric pressure boiling point decreases but decomposition
temperature remain same.
45. Based on –I.E of ‘Cl’
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47. Preparation of phenol from cumene


O
||
i ) I / Ca  OH 
48. CH 3  C  CH 3 
2 2
 CHI 3   CH 3COO  2 Ca
ii ) Distillation with  HCOO  Ca
 CH 3COO 2 Ca  2
 2CH 3CHO  2CaCO3

iii ) OH / 
2CH 3CHO   CH 3  CH  CH  CHO
49. Asper NCERT : Methanoic acid is used in rubber, textile, dyeing, leather and
electroplating industries. Ethanoic acid is used as solvent and as vinegar in food
industry. Hexanedioic acid is used in the manufacture of nylon-6, 6. Esters of benzoic
acid are used in perfumery. Sodium benzoate is used as a food preservative. Higher fatty
acids are used for the manufacture of soaps and detergents
50. Proteins contains  - amine acids with L-configuration and they are connected by
 
 O || 
peptide linkage   C  N  
 | 
 H 
 
SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
51. Benzene cannot react with Br2 / CCl4
OH

Br Br

52. Br

53. As per NCERT.


OH - OH-
54. P4   PH3 +H 2 PO2- ; S8  S-2 +S2O3-2
X 
2
OH -
 XO- +XO-  X  Cl , Br , I 
3

3ClO-  2Cl - +ClO3-


 4ClO3- + 2Cl -
6ClO2- 
4ClO- 
3 Cl - +3ClO- 4
1
H 2O2   H 2 O+ O2
2
55. For first order reaction half life time is independent of concentration
56. Complexes of type Cr  NH 3 3 Cl3  have two geometrical isomers, namely
1) Facial Isomer 2) Meridional Isomer

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57. 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O


2a a 0
Final 2a – 1.6a a – 0.8a 1.6a
= 0.4a = 0.2a
4.5 P2
P R P P  
Now,   Constant  1  2 3a  330 2.2a  400
nT V n1T1 n2T2
 P2  4 atm
2
58. M 2  Na4 P 6O182    Na2 MP6O18   2 Na 
1
59. Effective number of atoms of X  4  4   3.5
8
Effective number of atoms of Y  4  1  3
3 4
Effective number of atoms of Z = 8 – 4 = 4 2
7/2
60. H r  H f CH3OCH3   H f  C2 H5OH 

MATHMATICS –SOLUTIONS
SECTION – I (SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
61. (3) The circle ABC is described on the join of (1, 1) and (5, -7) as diameter.
62. (1)
Graph of sin–1 sin(x) = f(x)

5
– 0  2 3

f(x) = sin–1 (sinx) = x – 2  ; 3  /2  x  5  /2


f(5) = sin–1 (sin 5) = 5 – 2  ; log2(x) < 5 – 2 
x>0 ; x < 25–2  ; So,  0,25 2  
63. (2)
α  α 2   p / 3. α3  1 ω  ω2   p / 3. α  1, ω, ω2 ; p =3
64. 3
 1  2 1  1  2 1 
   
 AB     1  1 ; R3  R3   R2 ;  AB  ~  1  1 
 2  1 1  0 0 1 2 1 
   
2
System has infinitely many solutions. Then 1    0 and 1    0
  1 and   1 ;   1
65. (3)
 n 12
adj  adj. A   A  A  x  y  z  12
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x  1, y  1, z  1  11C2  55
66. (3)
5! 5!
One triplet and 2 different is 3 C1 or two pairs and 1 different is 3 C2
3! 2!2!

67. (2)
Let H denote the head,
T the tail.
* Any of the head or tail
1 1
P(H) = , P(T) = P(*) = 1
2 2
4
1 1
HHHH*** =   1 
2 16
5
1 1
THHHH** =    1 
2 32
5
1 1
*THHHH* =    1 
2 32
5
1 1 5
**THHHH =    1  =
2 32 32
2 1 1
68. (2) 2b  a  c, c 2  bd ,  
d c e
z1  z1
69. (4) z1Rz1  z1  C  0
z1  z1
R is reflexive
z1  z 2  z z   z z 
ii) z1Rz2  is real    2 1  is real   2 1  is real
z1  z2  z2  z2   z 2  z1 
 z2 Rz1z1, z2  C  R is a symmetric
iii) let z1  a1  ib1 , z2  a2  ib2 and z3  a3  ib3 When a1 , b1 , a2 , b2 , a3 , b3  R
Now z1Rz2 
z1  z 2
is real 
 a1  ib1    a2  ib2  is real
z1  z2  a1  ib1    a2  ib2 

 a1  a2   i  b1  b2  is real  a  a   i  b1  b2    a1  a2   i  b1  b2  is real
 1 2
 a1  a2   i  b1  b2   a1  a2   i  b1  b2   a1  a2   i  b1  b2 
  a1  a2    b1  b2    a1  a2  b1  b2   0 (for purely real imaginary part =0)
a1 b1 a1 a2 a a
 2a2b1  2b2a1  0    similarly z2 Rz3  2  3
a2 b2 b1 b2 b2 b3
a b a a a a
 2a2b1  2b2a1  0  1  1  1  2 similarly Z 2 Rz3  2  3
a2 b2 b1 b2 b2 b3
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a1 a2 a a a1 a3
z1Rz2 and z2 Rz3   and 2  3   z1Rz3
b1 b2 b2 b3 b1 b3
R is transitive. Hence R is an equivalence relation.
70. (1)  p  q    r ; p  q   r

71. (2) M1M 2  1


9  2a 13  2a
  1 ; 117  26a  18a  4a 2    a 2  6a  8 
a4 a2
5a 2  50a  125  0; a  5 ; So B is  5, 0 
1 1
So area  AB  AC  23 2  3
2 2
A (4,1)

M1

M2
B (a,10 - 2a ) C (2, - 3 )

72. (3)
f  K 2  2 K  5   f  K  11  K 2  2 K  5  K  11
K2  K 6  0 ; K 2  3K  2 K  6  0 ; K 3, 2 
73. (3)
Let P (OR) Q=    1,2 ,  
  0  P  1,0,0  ;   1  2  0    1 ;  Q   2, 2, 1
1  
Area of OPQ  OP  OQ
2
74. (1)
 x x ,  x  1  x x , x 1
 
f   x     x  1  1  x  , 1   x  1 = 1  x   1  x  , 1  x  1  f  x
   x x , x  1  x x, x  1
 
Hence, the function is even
75. (1)

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f ' x   x  cos x 1  sin x    x  cos x 1  sin x  Put x  0 ; 1  1


lim  f ' 0  2
f ' 0   2
x 0 1  x  cos x  1
76 (2)
 dy  dy dy dy 1  2 ye2 xy
e2xy  x  y ; e 2 xy  2 x  2 y  1   2 x e2 xy  1  1  2 y e2 xy ; 
 dx  dx dx dx  2 xe2 xy  1
1
For vertical tangent 2 xe 2 xy  1  0  x  ,y0
2
77. (2)
2x2 + 6y2 3 . . . . . . (1)
3 1  3
area of ellipse =   
2 2 2
|x + y|  2  –2  (x + y)  2 . . . . . .(2)
|x – y|  2  –2  (x – y)  2 . . . . . . (3)
  3
Required area =  8   sq. units
 2 

78. (2)
 e x  e x  dy
 x x  dx   e x  e  x  ky.  f (x )  e x  e x
e e  y
g(x )  log 2  e x  e  x   g (x )  1,  

79. (2) sin 4 x  cos4 x  sin 2 x    0


2 2
sin x    cos x   2sin x cos x  2sin x cos x  sin 2 x    0
2 2 2 2 2 2

 sin x  cos x   12  4 sin x cos x   sin 2 x    0


2 2 2 2 2

2  sin 2 2 x  2sin 2 x  2  0  sin 2 x  1  3  2


sin 2 x  1  3  2  1 not possible  sin 2 x  1  3  2
3 1
1  1  3  2  1  0  3  2  4    
2 2
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b.n
80. (1) Let ‘  ’ be angle between the line and the plane then sin  
b n

sin  
 2i  3 j  6k .10i  2 j  11k   sin  
20  6  66  92 
   sin 1  
4  9  36. 100  4  121 7 15  105 

SECTION-II (NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)


81. (2) Given equation can be written as 1  z  1  z 3   0  z  1,1, w, w2
 1 3 
Area of the quadrilateral  2   2   3
 2 2 
5
 5  5
82. (1) E    20C2 r 1  ;  20C1  20C3  20C5  20C7  20C9 
 r 1 
5 18
E   218    33  1  11  1 Remainder = 1
83. (3) Let x, y two unknown then mean of x, y, 1, 2 and 6 is 4
x  y 1 2  6
4 x  y  9  20  x  y  11    1
5
And variance = 5.2
12  22  62  x2  y 2 2 41  x2  y 2
   mean   5.2   16  5.2
5 5
 41  x 2  y 2  5  5.2  16  106  x2  y 2  106  41  65     2
By solving (1) and (2) x  4; y  7 or x  7; y  4 ;  x  y  4  7  3  3
84. (0)
By using P.M.I, 41n  14n is divisible by 27n  N
So least non negative integral value of K is 0
85. (4)
x  y  3 and y  x  3 are normal at end points of latus rectum
1 3
These are tangent to the circle  rr 2
3
86. (1)
c  a b d 
Shortest distance between lines   
bd

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1 0 1
 c  a b d   2 1
  1  1 3  0  1 7   10
3 5 2
b  d  9  1  49  59 ;
10
Shortest distance =
59

87. (2)

3 3 1 5
e     ln ; e  1  e   e  
2 2 2
 1 5  1
   ln   & e y   y  ln 2
 2  2
so at 2 points x   ,  curve has sharp corners.
88. (1)
3
Volume of tank  8 m , h  2 m
lbh  8 m3 ; lb  2   8  lb  4 m 2
Surface area of the tank  lb  2lh  2bh
C  cost to build the tank  lb  70   2  lh  bh  45
 4  70   4  l  b  45  280  180  l  b 
 4
C  l   280  180  l  
 l
 4 
For C to be minimum C '  l   0 i.e. 180 1  2   0 l 2
 l 
 Cost of the least expensive tank= 280  180  4   Rs1000 / 
89. (1)

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x sin x
 dx   dx
x 1  cos x
2 cos2
2
90. (8)
1  5  10   5  n  1   1 n 1  5r 
1
Let I  Lim
n  n
f  0  f    f        f   n  n 
 Lim f     f  5x dx
 n  n  n  r0  n  0
1
1
  2  5x   3 dx   5x  3x   8
2
0
0

26-05-2022_OUTGOING SR _GTM -03 TOPIC & SUB TOPIC LIST


Q.NO SUBJECT TOPIC SUB TOPIC
1 PHYSICS UNITS & MEASUREMENTS Measurement
2 PHYSICS SYSTEM OF PARTICLES & ROTATION Centre Of Mass
3 PHYSICS WORK, ENERGY& POWER Potential Energy
4 PHYSICS GRAVITAION GRAVITAIONAL FORCE
5 PHYSICS Mech. Prop. of Fluids viscosity and fluids flow
6 PHYSICS Thermodynamics Specific heat
7 PHYSICS KINETIC THEORY OF GASES PRESSURE OF THE GAS
8 PHYSICS Electro Magnetic Waves EM SPECTRUM
9 PHYSICS Dual Nature and Radiation MATTER WAVES
10 PHYSICS ATOMS X-RAYS
11 PHYSICS SEMI CONDUCTOR DEVICES DIODE
12 PHYSICS Thermal properties of matter Heat Transfer
13 PHYSICS Electric Charges & Fields Electric Field
14 PHYSICS Electric Charges & Fields Gauss law
ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND
15 PHYSICS CAPACITANCE Capacitor Circuit
16 PHYSICS MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM Magnetic force on charged particles
17 PHYSICS Magnetism Bar Magnet
18 PHYSICS ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Mutual Inductance
19 PHYSICS ALTERATING CURRENT L-R Circuit
20 PHYSICS Ray Optics And Optical Instruments Telescope
21 PHYSICS Motion in a Plane Circular Motion
22 PHYSICS LAWS OF MOTION Friction
23 PHYSICS SYSTEM OF PARTICLES & ROTATION COLLISIONS
24 PHYSICS SYSTEM OF PARTICLES & ROTATION ROLLING
25 PHYSICS Mech.Prop.of Fluids BUOYANCY
26 PHYSICS Oscillations Spring-block system
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27 PHYSICS Communication Systems MODULATION


28 PHYSICS CURRENT ELECTRICITY Ohm’s law
29 PHYSICS WAVE OPTICS Diffraction
30 PHYSICS Waves Doppler’s effect
31 CHEMISTRY 15TH AND 16TH GROUPS ALLOTROPY
32 CHEMISTRY 17TH AND 18TH GROUPS GENERAL PROP.
33 CHEMISTRY Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals OXIDES
34 CHEMISTRY Atomic Structure RADIAL PROBABILITY CURVES
BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY AND
35 CHEMISTRY COMPLETE STOICHIOMETRY STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONS
36 CHEMISTRY Chemical bonding BOND PARAMETERS
37 CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL EQUILLIBRIUM Kp
38 CHEMISTRY F-BLOCK ELEMENTS LANTHANIDE CONTRACTION
39 CHEMISTRY ELECTRO CHEMISTRY CONDUCTANCE
40 CHEMISTRY IONIC EQUILIBRIUM KSp
41 CHEMISTRY PERIODIC TABLE IONISATION ENERGY
42 CHEMISTRY Solutions and Colligative Properties HENRY’S LAW
43 CHEMISTRY SURFACE CHEMISTRY COLLOIDS
44 CHEMISTRY Purification and Detection Purification
45 CHEMISTRY Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers Acidic strength of phenols
46 CHEMISTRY GOC Isomerism
47 CHEMISTRY Alcohols & Phenols Preparation of phenols
48 CHEMISTRY Carbonyl Compounds Multi concept
49 CHEMISTRY Carboxylic acids & Derivatives Uses
50 CHEMISTRY Biomolecules Amino acids
51 CHEMISTRY Aliphatic hydrocarbons Electrophilic addition
52 CHEMISTRY Amines Multi concept
53 CHEMISTRY Environmental Chemistry Water Pollution
BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY AND
54 CHEMISTRY COMPLETE STOICHIOMETRY TYPES OF REDOX REACTIONS
55 CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL KINETICS FIRST ORDER REACTIONS
56 CHEMISTRY COORDINATION COMPOUNDS ISOMERISM
57 CHEMISTRY Gaseous State and Liquid State IDEAL GAS EQ.
58 CHEMISTRY Hydrogen its Compounds HARDNESS OF WATER
59 CHEMISTRY SOLID STATE VOIDS IN CLOSE PACKING
THERMODYNAMICS AND THERMO
60 CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY THERMO CHEMISTRY
61 MATHS CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY LOCUS
62 MATHS INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION PRINCIPLE VALUES
63 MATHS QUADRATIC EQUATION SUM AND PRODUCT OF ROOTS
64 MATHS MATRICES & DETERMINANTS CONSISTENCY OF EQUATION
65 MATHS MATRICES & DETERMINANTS ADJOINTS & INVERSE
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66 MATHS PERMUTATIONS & COMBINATIONS PERMUTATIONS,


67 MATHS PROBABILITY BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
68 MATHS SEQUENCES & SERIES PROPERTIES
69 MATHS COMPLEX NUMBERS & RELATIONS EQUIVALENCE RELATION
70 MATHS MATHEMATICAL REASONING EQUIVALENT STATEMENT
71 MATHS CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY CIRCLES
INCREASING & DECREASING
72 MATHS AOD FUNCTIONS
POINT OF INTERSECTION OF LINES
73 MATHS 3-D LINES & PLANES AND PLANES
74 MATHS FUNCTIONS EVEN AND ODD FUNCTIONS
75 MATHS DIFFERENTIABILITY FIRST PRINCIPLE
76 MATHS AOD TANGENTS & NORMALS
77 MATHS AREAS MODULUS BASED CURVES
78 MATHS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS VARIABLE &SEPERABLE
79 MATHS TRIGONOMETRY MAX & MIN VALUES
80 MATHS 3-D LINES & PLANES ANGLE BETWEEN LINE & PLANE
81 MATHS COMPLEX NUMBERS COMPLEX EQUATIONS
82 MATHS BINOMIAL THEOREM SUM OF BINOMIAL COEFFICENTS
83 MATHS STATISTICS MEAN & VARIANCE
84 MATHS MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION REMAINDER BASED
85 MATHS CIRCLES & PARABOLA TANGENTS & NORMALS
SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN SKEW
86 MATHS 3-D LINES LINES
87 MATHS DIFFERENTIABILITY DIFFERENTIABILITY
88 MATHS AOD MAXIMA & MINIMA
89 MATHS INDEFINITE INTEGRATION BYPARTS
90 MATHS DEFINITE INTEGRATION LIMIT OF SUM

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