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1. C B, C A
2. C A, C, D B
3. A, C A, B A
4. C A, C C
5. A, C A, B, C D
6. B A, C D
7. C A, B A
8. A A, C, D D
9. A, D C B
10. A, C C B
11. A, B A A
12. A, B, C, D B C
1. 8 4 2
2. 8 3 9
3. 1 6 3
4. 1 2 6
5. 2 4 1
6. 8 6 3
7. 5 6 5
8. 6 3 2
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. C
2Io
Sol. i t [0 < t < t/2]
T
T/ 2
2Io
t 2 dt
T 0 Io
irms = = .
T/2 3
2. C
V2
Sol. V2 V1 cos 0 cos =
V1
V1
Vp V1 sin , Vp V12 V22 V2
3. AC
Sol. All the mass defect will convert into KE of -particle.
4. C
m SA
Sol. Mass per unit length, A
s = A = 78 × 10–4 kg/m
Speed of wave is same in both wire
T 80 10 4 2 10 2
V
78 3.9
V 200 max
min =
max
2 15 cm for C as a node
3.9 0.3
= 337.4 H2
5. AC
(10,5)
Sol. v AB 3 a ˆi 3 b ˆj
vAB B
a AB o
3 a 2 10 and 3 b 2 5 A
1 (0,0)
a = –2 and b =
2
6. B
1240 eV nm
Sol. 1100 Å . Ultraviolet region
11.2
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7. C 3 R /2
oI o o
Sol. B= sin 90 sin( 30 ) –30
0
4 3 R / 2 0
60
P 0
90
oI
=
4 3R
8. A
V0
Sol. vy = 2gH
H
vy 2gH 90°
tan 60o 3 Vo
vx vo 60°
V
Vy
2gH
v0 30°
3
9. AD
I BI
Sol. FB = BeV = Be
nAe nA
Fe = eE = FB
BI BI
CE ; E
nA nAe
BI BI BI
V Ed
nAe n(wd)e ned
V1 d2
V2 d1
If W 1 = 2W 2 and d1 = d2
V1 = V 2
10. AC
BI
Sol. V
ned
11. AB
I BI
Sol. FB = BeV = Be
nAe nA
Fe = eE = FB
BI BI
CE ; E
nA nAe
BI BI BI V1 d2
V Ed ;
nAe n(wd)e ned V2 d1
12. ABCD y
Sol. According Wien’s displacement law.
Left shift as the temperature increases. dE
Total area increase E T4. d
O x
1 2
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SECTION – C
1. 8
Sol. Apply KVL & symmetry charge on the capacitor 1µF is zero.
2. 8
r3 T2 r 3m
Sol. T2 12 13 2
m T2 r2 m1
3. 1
2
Sol. A = 8 and A = 8
4. 1
2r
R TD
Sol. B Q 2 dr r 2 0
2 R
0 2
T0D
.
QR2B
5. 2
Sol. dt NAB idt
0 NABQ ……(i)
1 2 1 2
0 Cmax …….(ii)
2 2
From equation (i) and (ii)
NABQ
max
C
6. 8
Sol. The emf induced in the sails = B(2r)v
R
Resistance =
4
B(2r)v 8Brv
i
R/4 R
n = 8.
7. 5
Sol. When C is removed
L
tan 60o XL = L = 100 3 .
R
When L is removed.
XC
tan 60o XC = 100 3
R
Circuit is in resonance
V2
P = i2R = 400 W = 80 k.
R
K = 5.
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8. 6
Sol. Let the height outside the liquid = x
Then inside the liquid = 10 – x
Apparent heights
x 10 x
1 3/2
3x = 20 – 2x
X = 4 cm
Inside liquid height = 6 cm.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. BC
Sol. At very high pressure, the repulsive forces dominate the attractive forces.
a=0
Since a = 0, the equation reduces to P(V - b) = RT
2. ACD
Calcination
Sol. Bauxite(Al2O3 .2H2O)
Al2 O3 2H2O
Leaching
Al2O3 Pure bauxite
Electrolytic reduction
Al2O3 Al
3. AB
Sol. KP = KC(RT)n = KC(RT)3 – 1 = KC(RT)2
KP > KC
Pequm = pP + pQ + pR + pS = 12 atm
12
pP = pQ = pR = pS = = 3 atm
4
p pR pS 3 3 3
K P Q 9atm2
pP 3
4. AC
Sol. Reaction with HI leads the formation of cabrocation intermediates. Carbocations like
5. ABC
HCl
Sol. Na2CO3 NaCl CO 2 H2O
Cl2
Na2CO3 NaCl CO2 NaOCl or NaClO3
H2O Al
Na2CO3 OH NaAlO 2
Na2CO3 CaCl2
CaCO3 2NaCl
White
6. AC
Sol. Solutions of (B) and (D) do not form buffer.
7. AB
Oxidation
NaOH
Sol. HCHO HCHO CH3 OH HCOONa
Reduction
H– ion transfer takes place.
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8. ACD
Sol. CO23
H
CO2
SO23
H
SO2
S 2
H
H2S
9. C
K w 10 14
Sol. K 6
10 8
K a 10
10. C
Sol. It is the strongest acid.
11. A
Sol. P = CaC2, Q = Ca(OH)2, R = C2H2, S = CaCO3, T = CH3CHO, U = CH3CH = CHCHO
12. B
Sol. S = CaCO3
HCl
CaCO3 CaCl2 CO2 H2O
SECTION – C
1. 4
Sol. Fe = [Ar]184s23d6
The electron is first lost from the 4s orbital.
2. 3
Sol. Tb = Kb i m
or, 0.748 = 0.52 i 0.48
I = 2.99 3
3. 6
Sol. The strongest oxy-acid of chlorine is HClO4. It contains six atoms.
4. 2
Sol. P = CH3COCH3, Q = CO2, R = CHI3, S = CH3COONa, T = CH3COOH, U = CH3COOCH3
LiAlH4
U CH3 CH2 OH CH3OH
5. 4
+
Sol. H3PO3 has two ionizable H ions
n – factor = 2
N=Mn=22=4
6. 6
Sol. Initially alkyl iodides and alcohols are formed. The alcohols reacts with HI to form alkyl iodides
and water.
7. 6
1 Ka
Sol. pH
2
p pKb logC
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1
= (14 – 5 – log10–3)
2
1
= (14 – 5 + 3) = 6
2
8. 3
Sol. F F
P
F F
F
The angles are 180o, 120o and 90o.
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SECTION – A
1. A
Sol. Let R Q be a common root of f x 0 and g x 0 .
Then 2 a b . Substituting this in 3 p q 0, we get a2 b p ab q 0
2
As is irrational and a,b,p,q Q, p b a , q ab . This gives, g x x a f x .
2. B
Sol. Put x 2 11 t so that (1) can be written as t 2 t 11 t 2 t 11 4 (2)
2
We also have the identity t t 11 t t 11 2t 2
(3)
t
Dividing (3) by (2) we get t 2 t 11 t 2 t 11 (4)
2
t
Adding (2) and (4), we get 2
t 2 t 11 4
2
t2
t 2 t 11 4 t
16
t 4 x 5
3. A
n 1
Sol. The numerator of A n r 1 r r 1
r 2
n 1 n 1
r3 r r3 r
r 2
r 1
1 2 2 1
n 1 n 2 n 1n 2
4 2
n n
2
Also, r r 1 r 1 r 1
r 1 r 1
n 1
s2 s
s1
1 1
n 1 n 2 2n 3 n 1n 2
6 2
2 2
1 1 2 1 1 2
1 1 2 1 1
4 n n 2n n n
Thus, L lim
n 1 1 2 3 1 1 2
1 1 2 1 1
6 n n n 2n n n
1 6 3
.
4 2 4
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4. C
Sol. The non – zero perfect square digits are 1, 4 and 9.
1 can occur at units place in 3 x 3 = 9 ways.
sun due to 1 at unit’s place is 1 9 . Similarly,
Sum due to 1 at ten’s place is 1 10 9 and sum due to 1 at hundred’s place is 1 100 9 . We
can deal with the digit 4 and 9 in a similar way.
Thus, sum of the desired number is 1 4 9 1 10 100 9 13986
5. D
n n n
Sol. We have 1 x 1 y 1 z
n n r
n
n s
n
n t
r s Ct x
C x C y
r 0 s 0 t 0
n
Cr
0 r, s,t n
n
Cs n
Ct x y z
r s t
For sum of the coefficient of degree m, we must have r + s+ t = m
Where r, s, t are integers with r,s,t 0 .
Sum of such coefficients
r,s,t 0
n
Cr n
Cs n
Ct
r s tm
= the number of ways of choosing a total number of m balls out of n black, n white and n green
balls
3nCm
6. D
Sol. As the system of equation has a non trivial solution,
a b c
b c a 0
c a b
1 b c
Using C1 C1 C2 C3 , we get a b c 1 c a
1 a b
1 b c
a b c 0 c b a c
0 ac ba
[Use C3 C3 C2 C2 C2 C1 ]
2
a b c b c b a a c
2 2 2
a b c a b c bc ca ab
1 2 2 2
a b c b c c a a b
2
Now, 0, a b c 0
2 2 2
b c c a a b 0
2 2 2
As a,b,c R , we get b c c a a b 0
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b c 0, c a 0, a b 0
abc
7. A
Sol. Let p = probability of getting face value not less than 2 and not more than 5 in a single throw of
4 2
die .
6 3
n = number of times die is rolled
X = number of times we get a number not less than 2 and not more than 5.
Then X B n, p
Required probability
4
4 2 164
P X 4 C4 P
3 81
8. D
Sol. From the given equation we get S1 tan 1 tan 2 tan 3 tan 4 sin 2 .
S 2 tan 1 tan 2 cos 2
S3 tan 1 tan 2 tan 3 cos and S4 tan 1 tan 2 tan 3 tan 4 sin
S1 S3
Now tan 1 2 3 4 .
1 S2 S 4
sin 2 cos cos 2 sin 1
cot .
1 cos 2 sin sin 2 sin 1
9. B
10. B
Sol.
2
2 2 2
5 cos 2 4 5 cos sin 4 cos sin
5 4 cos 2 5 4 2 cos 2 1
2 2 2
9 cos sin 9 tan
1 8 cos2 9 tan2
1 tan2 1
2
where tan tan
1 tan 3
cos 2
1
b cos1 cos 2
2
a b tan1 3 tan3
1
tan 1 3 tan3 tan1 tan
3
1
3 tan3 tan
tan 3
1 tan4
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11. A
12. C
O
B (–a, 0) A (a, 0)
L
D
a a
C , 3
2 2
E a, 2 3a
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1
Area of the trapezium ACDB AB CD OL
2
3 3 2
a
4
3 3 2
6 27 3, as 6 is an integral root of 4x 2 3x 126 0
4
SECTION – C
1. 2
Sol. The given circle has its centre at C (a, a) and its radius is a so that it touches bth the axes along
x y
which lie the two sides of the triangle. Let third side be 1.
p q
B (o, q)
C P (h, x)
(a, a)
A (p, o)
So that A is (p, 0) and B is (0, q) Figure and the line AB touches the given circle. Since AOB
is a right angle, AB is a diameter of the circumcircle of the triangle AOB. So the circumcentre P (h,
k) of the triangle AOB is the mid point of AB.
i.e. 2h p, 2k q
x y
Now equation of AB is 1, which touches the given circle
p q
a p q pq
a
p2 q2
2
a2 p q p 2 q2 2apq p q a2 p 2 q2
2
2a 2a p q pq 0
2a2 2a 2h 2k 2h.2k 0 . Hence the locus of P h, k is a 2 2a x y 2xy 0 .
Since it passes through (38, –37)
a 2 2a 2 38 37 2812
2. 9
Sol. For the parabola y 2 12x, equation of a normal with slope –1, is
3
y x 2 3 1 3 1 [m = –1, a = 3]
xy 9 so k9
Focus of the parabola is (3, 0)
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39
p 2p2 36
2
3k 3 2p2 2223
3. 3
Sol. Equation of the chord of contact of a point P 3 sec , 2 tan on the hyperbola with respect to
the circle is 3 sec x 2 tan y 9 (1)
Let M (h, k) be the mid point on (1), then equation of (1) in terms of the mid – point is
hx ky h2 k 2 (2)
Since (1) and (2) represent the same line.
3h 9k
sec , tan
2
h k 2
2 h k2
2
locus of (h, k) is
9x 2 81y 2
2
2
1
x 2 y2 4 x2 y 2
2
or 4 x 2 y 2 36x2 81y 2
2
which is same as a x 2 y 2 bx 2 cy 2
a 4, b 36, c 81
a 2 b2 c 2 16 1296 6561 7873
4. 6
e x e x
Sol. Let y e2x 1 2ye x
2
Therefore, t 2 2yt 1 0, t ex
2y 4y 2 4
t y y2 1
2
x log y y 2 1 (Since e x 0 )
f 1 x g x log x x2 1
e1002 1 e1002 1 e1002 1
g 501 log 501
2e 2e 2e501
loge501 501
5. 1
Sol. As x 0 (i.e. approaches 0 from the left), x 1 .
1 sin 1
lim f x lim 1 sin1
x 0 x 0 1
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6. 3
1
Sol. Taking logarithm of both sides, we get log y x log 1
x
2
1 x 1 1
y1 x 2 log 1
y x 1 x x
1 1
log 1 (i)
x 1 x
2
1 9
Since y 2 1 so
2 4
9 1 3
y1 2 log
4 3 2
Multiplying (i) by y and then differentiating, we get
1 1 1 x 1
y 2 x y1 x log 1 y x
x 1 x x 1 2
x 1 x 2
1 3 1 1
So y 2 2 y1 2 log y 2
3 2 9 6
2
9 1 3 1
log which leads required value as 3.
4 3 2 8
7. 5
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8. 2
1 e
Sol. Put t, so that I log x 1 dt
x 1/ e
e 1
log 1 dt
1/e t
e
log t dt
1/ e
1 e
1/ e
log t dt 1 log t dt
1 e
t log t t 1/e t log t t 1
1 1
1 e e 1
e e
1
2 1
e
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