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Aits 2223 PT I Jeea TD Paper 2 Sol
Aits 2223 PT I Jeea TD Paper 2 Sol
Aits 2223 PT I Jeea TD Paper 2 Sol
Section – A
1. D
Sol. = I (about ICOR)
2
4 1 m 2 N1 ICOR
mg m
5 2 12 2
COM
6g N2
5
3g
acm
2 5
mg N2 maCM cos mg acm
3mg 4
mg N2
5 5
13mg
N2
25
2. A
Sol. t cons tant
F cos
N = F sin t F
v
mdv
Fcos t N mg
dt
N F sin
0 T
mdv F cos t sin t mg dt
0 0 mg
F T
sin t cos t 0 mgT
f = N
Also T
2
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F sin cos mgT
2 2
F 1 mg
2
mg
F .
2(1 )
3. B
Sol. F.B.D. of rod F1 N1
0 0 (about pivot)
mg f1
N1 …(i) F2 O
2
mg
F.B.D. of cylinder N1
O
C 0 f1
f1R f2R y f2
C
f1 f2 …(ii) mg
(say f)
Also 0 0 x
N2
N1 mg N2 N2 N1 mg
3mg
N2 …(iii)
2
x 0 (on the cylinder)
F
f 1 cos N2 sin
3mgsin
f
2 1 cos
Also f1 max f2max N1 N2
3mgsin mg
f N1
2 1 cos 2
3 sin
1 cos
4. A
Sol. F.B.D. of block is as shown ( 90°) N
N = F sin + mg cos Fcos
f = F cos – mg sin
for No sliding f N
1 mgsin +f
Fcos mgsin F sin mgcos
3
sin mg cos
cos sin Fsin + mgcos
3 F 3
sin
cos 0 ( no sliding even when F )
3
tan 3 60
For > 90°
N F sin mgcos
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f mgsin F cos
f N 120
Range [60°, 120°]
5. A, B, D
Sol. Applying WET on bead from A to B W N + W F = K
m u
O F R x R x v 2 u2 R+x
conservative
2
P
4Fx Fx
v 2 u2 u0 2 N+F
x
m m
mv 2 v
Also N F
R R–x
m 4Fx m
N u2 F u2 u20 F
R m R
m m 4Fx
N 2 1 u02 F 2 1 F
R R m
N F 4 2 1 1
N F 1 4 1 2 ˆi
6. A, D
Sol. As PA + PB = 10 = Constant Y
Equation of ellipse is x
x2 y2
1
5 2 3 2 P
3/2
2
r0 1 y
3
at 0, 3 ( y = 0, y = )
y 25
25
r0
3
m 2 3
2T0 cos mg
r0
2g cos
5 T0
T0
31 mg
T0 . v 2g
30
mg
7. A, C
Sol. Angular momentum of system is conserved about the axis passing through the pivots
Li (Just before collision) = L f (Just after collision)
2
mv0R = mR2 5m R2
5
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v0
3R
Now, applying conservation of mechanical energy after the collision
1 2 3R
mR2 5m R2 2 mgR 5mg
2 5 8
mR2 v2 7mgR
3 02
2 9R 8
21R 7g
Also v 0 2gh h
8 12R
8. A, D
Sol. For u to be minimum, it just grazes the cylinder at two points
as shown.
From COME
mu2 mv 2 v
mgh
2 2
u2 v 2 2gh
2 2 u0
u v 2gR 1 cos h
v
0
2Rsin
sin 2 Rg
Also 2R sin v 2 v2 …(2)
g cos
From (1) and (2)
1
u2 Rg 2 2cos
cos
d 2 1
For u min.
d
u 0 cos
2
= 45
u02 Rg 2 2 2
Also ucos v cos
tan2 0 [3 2 2]
9. A, D
Sol. Just after the jump by the frog. 5v0 (w.r.t. to A)
According to COLM of (A + frog)
(4v 0 – v) m – mv = 0 v = 2v 0 37° K
A B
V
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3v 2v 12v02 6v 0
R 2 0 0 T
g g g g
2v0
R
Also frog land on B
T
Then 0 vB dt R
0
T
0 R v 0 cos t 1 dt
0
v
0 R v 0 T 0 sin T
12v 20 6v 20 m 2K 6v 0
0 v0 sin
g g 2K m g
6v02 2
0 3 .
g
10. B, C
dm
Sol. F mg v 0 also m = y
dt
dy
F yg v0
dt
= yg v 02
dE
Heat loss per unit time = Fv 0
dt
d 1 y
yg v 20 v 0 y v 20 yg
dt 2 2
v 30
ygv 0 v03 ygv 0
2
v 30
.
2
Section – B
11. 2
Sol. Observing the motion in COM frame. Then system will look like
v/2 v/2
v/2
v/2 v/2
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12. 5
Sol. v u gt
g
v u
also s v ave t t
2 t
v u gt …(i)
u
2s v
v u …(ii) s
t
t=0
Squaring and multiplying
v.v u.u 2u.v v.v u.u 2u.v 4g2s2
2
s
100 2u.v 100 2u.v
4g2
s is max. when u.v 0 u v
100
smax 5m
2 10
13. 6
Sol. If it strike again at same point, then the horizontal component of their velocities are same after the
first collision.
v0cos v2
v0 v1
v1
v0sin
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3
v 2 v 0 tan 40 = 30 m/s
4
2v 2
t0 = 6 sec.
g
14. 9
Sol. Tmax T1
v
Tmin = T2
mu2
T1 mg …(1)
l T2 + mg
2
mv l v
T2 mg …(2)
l
From COME (of pendulum + earth system)
1 1 T
mu2 mv 2 mg(2l)
2 2 l
mg
u2 v 2 4gl …(3)
T1
T1
also 2 …(4)
T2 u
from (1), (2) (3) and (4)
mg
u 11gl , v 7 gl
v 9gl ,
mv 2
T 9mg K=9
l
15. 2
Sol.
V0
2R/3
P
V R/3
C.O.M.
Applying COLM
v
mv0 m 2m v v 0
3
Applying COAM about point P
2R MR2 v R
mv0 2m 0 mR2
3
2 3
2v
R 0
3
R
2
v
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16. 3
3 /2
2v 0 cos
Sol. T 2 h
v0
gcos
2
t=0
2v t=T
0 4cos2 3
g 2 /2
v0
[90 (/2)]
/2
2 90 180
2
3
90 90–
2
Now > 0
v0
< 60° /2
max radian
3 /2
17. 6
Sol. Applying impulse momentum theorem. N
v0/2
3
Ndt mv 0 2
30° 30°
v0
Ndt m 2 v 30°
30° v0
v
v 0 1 3
2
f = N
v03/2
Just before the impact
Also v 02 2gH and
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2gH 2
2gh 1 3 4
1 3 l v
1 h
Also a
2 3 30° 30°
2
1 H 1 Just after the impact
h 1 1
2 4 2 a = g/2 [1 + 3 ]
H
6
4h
18. 8
Sol. In equilibrium, the centre of mass of the system must lies on the vertical line passing through
hinge.
XCM = 0 O
L 2R
m1 m2 0
2 x
L2 2R
R
2 R
L = 2R m2
m1 2R m2R
YCM L
m1 m2 m1
y
L2 R2 4 L
4, 2
L R 22
= 8.
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
19. A
Sol. PCl5 PCl3 g Cl2 g
Dd
, n=2
n 1 d
D
1
d
D
Thus, 1 will linearly increases with increase of .
d
20. A
So Ho
Sol. nK
R R
o
S 8R
21. B
2x 2x 2x 16x
Sol. Change in potential energy 2x 2x
8 8 8
14x 7x
8 4
22. A
2.303 100
Sol. K 298 log
t1/2 50
2.303 100
K 308 log
t1/2 25
K 298 log 2 1
0.5
K 308 log 4 2
23. A, B
Sol. Possible transition 3 2 and 4 2
36
3 2
5R
16
4 2
3R
24. A, B, C
Sol. Molecular mass of A 2B4 100
2A 4B
2A 4B 100, 5 given
2A
A 10
A 10,B 20, 1: 2
B 20
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25. A, C, D
Sol. 2HI H2 I2
At equilibrium 4 2x x 3y x
2N2 6H2 4NH3
At equilibrium 4.25 2y x 3y 4y
Given x = 1.0 M
4y = 0.5 M
5
Using these value K C1
32
45
K C2 6
5
32
K C2
125
26. B, C, D
Sol. SO2 1 p p
1 p d
SO3 1 p p
2 p d
XeO 4 4 p d
ClO3 2 p d
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27. A, B, D
Sol.
H
H
C C nodal plane
H
H
Equitorial plane
F F Axial
H F H F
C S C S
H F F
H
F F
Axial plane Equitorial Axial
More stable form due Less stable due to more
to bent rule. nodal repulsion. Its nodal
plane lies in axial. plane lies in equitorial
28. C, D
Sol. AlCl3 n has (3C – 4e) bond not (3C – 2e)
B2H6 Two (3C – 2e) bond
H
H H
H H B
B Al
H H
H H H
H
H H
H
B B
B Be
H
H H H H
H
6-(3C-2e) bond 4-(3C-2e) bond
Section – B
29. 5
Sol. x = 9, y = 3, z = 2
In one electron system all orbitals of a shell are degenerate (same energy level). In case of many
electron system different orbitals of a shell are non-degenarate. Hence, in second excited state
only three p-orbitals (2p) are degenerate.
H-atom
1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d
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H-ion
1s 1s 2s 2p 1s 2s 2p
30. 6
Sol. (i) Borax NaBO2 B 2 O3
(ii) Borax NH4 Cl BN B2 O3 NaCl H2 O
(iii) Borax HCl H3 BO3
(iv) Borax H2 O Na B OH 4 H3 BO3
(v) 3B2 H6 6NH3 2B3 N3 H6 12H2
THF
(vi) B3 N3 H3 Cl3 3LiBH4 B3 N3H6 3LiCl 3BH3
(vii) LiH B 2 H6 2LiBH4
sp3
(viii) K 3 AlF6 BF3 3KBF4 AlF3
sp3
Except (vii) and (viii) all options can give sp2 hybridised Boron centre as one of the product.
31. 6
2
Sol. Lone pair in TeBr6 , IF2 , SNF3 and XeF3 are 1, 2, 0 and 3 respectively. Hence, x = 6.
Diamagnetic species are Li2 , C2 , O22 , K 2 O, N2 O 4 , B3 N3 H6 .
Note: Be2 does not exist so we can’t say it is paramagnetic or diamagnetic species.
Hence, y = 6.
xy
6.
2
32. 4
Sol. In container (I) In container (II)
2SO2 g O2 g 2SO3 g
KMnO4 will oxidized only SO2
2x1 x1 0
Moles of O.A. Moles of R.A.
2x1 2a x1 a 2a
2 5
0.2 4 Moles of SO 2 Total moles nT 3x1 a
2 5 x1 a 1 x1
Given a
Mole of SO2 equilibrium 2 3x1 a 4 3
2
2SO3 g 2SO2 g O2 g 2a
20
10 2x1 2x1 x1 nT 1 1
y KP 2
atm
2x1 = 2 2x1 2a x1 a 20
20 20
x1 1.0 nT nT
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2 y 80
2 1 Value of 4
x 20
5 5 1
x KC 2
mol /
8 80
5
33. 6
Sol. a = 4 i, iv, vi, vii
b = 2 ii, ix
v and viii forms M.O.
d = 2 iii, x
a2 b2 2d 24
6
4 4
34. 9
Sol. I, II, III and IV are correct due to bent rule and V is incorrect. Correct order in case of V is
II > III > IV > I = V.
x=4
y=1
2x + y = 9
35. 8
3
5.8
Sol. K SP of Mg OH 2 is 10 3 .4 4 1012
58
2
Mg OH 2 s Mg 2OH
x 0.01 2x
x 0.01 4x 2
4 10 12
4x 2 0.01 4 1012
x 105 mole /
Mg2 in container II 1.0 105
NH4
For basic buffer pOH pK b log
4
NH OH
pOH 5 log5
= 5.70
OH 2 106
4 1012
Mg2
4 1012 1.0 M
1.6 10 20
Al3 2 103 M
8 1018
x 105
y 1.0
z 2 103
yz 200
Value of 8.
25x 25
36. 5
Sol. Statement 4, 11 and 12 are incorrect and other statements are correct.
x = 9, y = 3.
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Section – A
37. A
1 tan1 x
Sol. By differentiating, f x 2
f x 0
1 x 1 x2
1
f x 1 tan1 x 2e tan x
38. A
a
f x f x dx g a
3
Sol. ; f(x) = 2x + 6x – 8
1
3
f x 1 101
g x 5 dx 2 ln 22
2
39. D
2
x 2 2x cot x
ex
Sol. e sin x ln sin x dx
2
ex
Let = t ln t dt t ln t 1 c
sin x
40. B
Sol. x2 + y2 – ax = 0 x2 + 2xyy – y2 = 0
2xy 2xy
Orthogonal curve : x 2 y2 0 ; y 2
y x y2
y P
By solving, x 2 y 2
c
Passing through (1, 1) so x 2 + y2 = 2y
For shortest distance, Q = (1, 0) Q
D = PQ – r = 2 1
41. A, B, D
Sol. f(x) = f(x)(tan x – 1)(tan3 x – tan2 x + 3 tan x + 1)
g(x) = tan3 x – tan2 x + 3 tan x + 1 = 0 has exactly one root in x , which lies in
2 2
x , 0
4
So, f(x) = 0 at x and k where k , 0
4 4
42. A, C
Sol. f x f 1 x x y
-1
-1 y = f (x)
(x, f (x))
1
(f(x), x)
y = f(x)
(x, f(x))
x
1
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43. A, B
1
Sol. fg = fg + fg by solving g x e x 2
g(x) is discontinuous at one point at x = 2
44. B, D
Sol. Graph of y = f(x)
2
x
–1 0 1
45. A, D
3/ 4
1 2 cos t
3 sin t
Sol. f x x 2
dt
0 cos t 2 cos t 2
3
2x ; x0
1
2
x 3
f x x 3u du f x x ; 0x3
0 3 2
3
x2 ; x3
46. B, C
x2 x 1 1 f(x)
Sol. ,3 x R
x2 x 1 3
Maxima at x = –1 and minima at x = 1 2
x
–1 1
2
Section – B
47. 1
Sol.
6x f x 4x 2 2f x dx
2x
dx
fx
dx
1
c
3f x 2x x
f x
2 2
x2 f x 2
x2 f x 2 2
x f x
2
Substitute f x
4x 3f x
48. 2
16 4
4
Sol. 2 8 x 4 x 4 dx
3 0
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49. 5
n n2 mr
1 1 n n2 r 1
Sol. lim 2 2 m
lim 2 = lim 2 2 2 2
dx
r 1 n r n2 k 2 m r 1 n r 0 n x
n n
k 1
m
1
n n r tan1 x 2
= lim 2 2 tan1 dx
n
r 1 n r n 0 1 x2 32
50. 7
x 2 1 x 2 9 |f(|x|)|
Sol. f x x R – {–3, 1}
x 1 x 3
Graph of y = |f(|x|)|
Discontinuity at x = 1
Non-differentiable at x = 0, 1, 3
–3 –1 1 3
51. 8
4 4 4 /8
dx dx 1 1
Sol. I I 2 2
dx 64 2
dx
0 2 sin 4x 0 2 sin 4x 0 4 sin 4x 0 4 sin 4x
/8 3 /8
2 128 1
I 64 dx ; 3x = t I dt
7 cos8x 3 8t
0 0 7 cos
3
52. 4
Sol. f(x) = k(x + 1)2(x – 1)2(x – 5)2 + 4 f(2) = 81k + 4 = 85 k = 1
f(x) = (x + 1)2(x – 1)2(x – 5)2 + 4 f(x) = 2(x + 1)(x – 1)(x – 5)(3x2 – 10x – 1)
10 x 2 9 19
lim 2
3 x
10 x 5x 6 4
3
53. 4
1
2022 1 x 2022 2021 1 2023 1 x 2023 2021 1
1
x x 1
Sol. lim 2021
x 0 2022 x 2021
= 2021 = 43 47 number of divisors = 2 2 = 4
54. 2
y2 3 1
Sol. Area = 2 y dy
4 3
1
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