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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. B,C A,B,C A,C,D A,B,C A,B,C,D A,B
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C A,B,D B,C A,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-III
A. 5 5 6 6 6 4 7 5 4 9
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. C A,B A,D A,C,D B,C A,B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C,D A,C,D B A,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-III
A. 1 6 4 6 1 0 7 2 9 5
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( A,B,C )
SECTION-I (i) Amplitude = max elogation – equilibrium position
2mg mg
1. Ans ( A,B,C ) =
−
2K 2K
−
− − −
m
Now T = 2π√
2K
Vmax = aω
tA = tB
TA TB
= ⇒ ωB = 2ωA
4 2
If tA < tB
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3. Ans ( B,C ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (ii)
7. Ans ( A )
v0 = ω0 √−−−−−−
A2 − x 2
−−−−− 2 −−−−−−−−−−
–
2500 √3
=√ × √ A2 − ( A2 ) = × 10 × 0.1
2
Restoring force = kx cos 60
–
√ 3
25 × = 100 × v
kx 2
ma =
–
2 3 √
⇒ v = m/s
kx 8
a=
2m
E = 1 kx2 + 1 mv2
2 2
2 4 2 64
R = R0A1/3
25 75 175
= + = J
8 32 32
A1/3 = 6
8. Ans ( A )
AP = 216
175 1
= kA2
32 2
for daughter nucleus
175 1
= × 2500 A2
32 2
Ad = 212
–
A = √7 m
212 − Z d 65 40
Also =
Zd 41 9. Ans ( B )
(41)(212) = 106 Zd
A–1BB + AB = 0
Zd = 82
Post multiply by B–1
A–1B + A = 0
ZP = 84 pre-multiply by A
5. Ans ( A,D ) B + A2 = 0
2 2
⇒A |A | + |–A2|A2
2 2
⇒A |A | – |A2|A2 = 0
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PART-1 : PHYSICS 4. Ans ( 5 )
SECTION-III
1. Ans ( 9 )
ℓ
τ = ( mg + mgℓ) sin θ ;
2
mℓ2
I = + mℓ2
F = mg sin θ ≃ mg tan θ
3
dy
;
tan θ = = 40 x
dx
2
–mω x = –mg × 40 x
2 9g −−−
ω = = 9 ω = √400 = 20 rad/s
8ℓ
5. Ans ( 6 )
2. Ans ( 5 )
From SHM :
ma 3 (1) 3 1
A= = m= cm ⇒ A = cm
K 1200 12 4
Given A – 8 = 224
−
−− −−−−− and Z – 5 = 89 ⇒ A = 237, Z = 94
v = ωA = √ k A=√
1200
×
1
cm = 20 ×
1
= 5cm/s
m 3 4 4
max
6. Ans ( 8 )
1240
λ min =
3
= 40 × 10 2 nm
31 × 10
= 4 × 10–11 m = 40 pm
hc
Ek − E L = = 25.51 − 3.5
λ kα
1240 3
λ kα = × 10 = 56.36 pm
−
22
= 16.36 ≃ 16pm
7. Ans ( 4 )
Wgravity + Wspring + WPseudo = ΔKE
The given wave is superposition of 3 waves
with frequency, ω0,ω + ω0 & ω0 – ω
1 1 ωmax = (ω0 + ω)
2π
3. Ans ( 5 ) hν max = KE max + ϕ ⇒ ϕ = 4eV
2
Id θ
= − K θ
8. Ans ( 5 )
dt 2
Q × my
1 Kεα =
1 2π 4 + my
∴ K = ml 2 ( ) = 5
12 T my = 96
dt
dN 10 2
−
1 this reaction is called Gattermann koch
= 10 × 10–3; = ×
dt 10
− 14 7 × 16
synthesis
1012
= = λ N0
11.2
II.
ℓn2
λ =
14 × 86400
⇒ N0 =
11.2 ℓn2
= 160 × 1015
this reaction is called Rosenmund reduction
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i) IV.
2. Ans ( A,B,C )
2. Ans ( 5 )
(+M, +H, +I) groups.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( C )
6. Ans ( A,B )
C6H5–COOH C6H5COONH4
C6H5CONH2
(P)
C6H5–CONH2 C6H5NH2
4 − 3ℓn3
=
2
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2. Ans ( A,B ) 4. Ans ( A,C,D )
4x 2y
y'(x2y3 + xy) = 1
− = 12
cos θ sin θ
dx A(3cosθ, 0) B(0, –6sinθ)
= x 3 y3 + xy
dy
1 dx y 2h = 3cosθ, 2k = –6sinθ
= y3 +
x 2 dy x 4x 2 4y2
⇒ + = 1
1 dx y 9 36
− = y3
x 2 dy x 4x2 + y2 = 9
1
− = t
x
–
2 y2 −−−−−−
1
dx = dt
(C) x + = 1 , e = √1 −
4
=
√ 3
x2 16 4 16 2
–
∵ + ty = y3
dy
B1(0, 2) & B2(0, –2)
d y2 2 3 y 2 /2
(t. e
/
) = y e
1 – –
dy A = × 4√3 × 4 = 8√3
2
1 y 2 /2
= 2 − y2 + ce −
4 2
LM = √−−−− −− −− −− −− −− −
16sec2 θ + 4 cos ec2 θ
d f ′ (x) f ′ (x)
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
= √20 + 16tan 2 θ + 4cot 2 θ
( ) =
dx f (x) f (x)
f ′ (x) LMmin = 6
ℓn ( ) = x + c
f (x)
5. Ans ( B,C )
x = 0 c = 0
(y – 2)2 = 4(x+1)
f ′ (x)
= ex
Y2 = 4X
f (x)
The locus required is directrix of parabola. i.e.
ℓn (f (x)) = ex + k
x+1+1=0⇒x+2=0
x = 0 k = –1
The circle described on focal distance of any
ex −1) point as diameter touches the tangent at the
ƒ(x) = e (
vertex i.e. x + 1 = 0.
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6. Ans ( A,B,C ) 9. Ans ( B )
Equation of tangent to y2 = 4x at P(1,2) is
y = x + 1.
–
1 2√2 3 ∴ circle is (x – 1)
2
+ (y – 2)2 + 2(y–x – 1) =0
1 − e21 = ⇒ e1 = ⇒ e2 = –
9 3 2√2
2
x2 y2 8 ⇒x + y2 – 4x + 2y + 3 = 0
∴ − = 1 ⇒ A =
A2 B2 3 –
∴ radius = √−
4−−−−−−
+ 1 − 3 = √2
64 9 8
B2 = ( − 1) ⇒ B
2
=
9 8 9
10. Ans ( A,C )
9x 2 9y2
− = 1
64 8
dy k
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS Given =
dx y
SECTION-I (ii) ⇒ ydy = k.dx
y2
7. Ans ( A,C,D ) = kx. +c passes through (0,0)
2
⇒ c = 0
2 2
∴ y = 2kx passes through (1,2) curve is y = 4x.
tangent to parabola is y = mx + 1
m
1
for common tangent −−−−−−
= 1
m√1 + m 2
There are 3 solutions.
4 2
⇒ m + m – 1 = 0
a1 ∈ (–1,0)
–
−1 ± √5
a2 = 0
m2 =
2
–
a3 ∈ (0,1) √5 − 1
m2 = = 2 sin 18
∘
2
8. Ans ( A,C,D )
dy dy
= |y| + 1 ⇒ = dx , y > 0
dx y+1
dy PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
or = dx, y < 0
−y + 1
SECTION-III
ex − 1, x ⩾ 0
∴ y = {
1. Ans ( 1 )
1 − e x, x < 0
−
dy 2 dy dy 3
⇒ ( ) + + 3 (x) = x
dx dx dx
Degree = 2
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2. Ans ( 6 ) 5. Ans ( 1 )
y2 = 4x & x2 = 9y
x2y'2 + 2y2 = x2 + 2xyy'
y′ =
16ab x
& x2 = 4by is
16 × 1 × 9
⇒ k =
⇒ v = sin(ℓnkx) ⇒ y = xsin(ℓn(kx))
4×3
⇒ n = 1
k/2 = 6
6. Ans ( 0 )
Required area
π 4
/ π 2
/
0 π 4
/
–
= 2 (√2 − 1)
7. Ans ( 7 )
S : x2 + (y – 4)2 = 4
3. Ans ( 4 ) x2 y2
E: + = 1.
1 2 2
A2 B2
∣2t t 2
∣ − 2t 1 t ∣
2∣
2 1
|–4t1 + 4t2|
∣ 4 ∣ √
−−
2−−
2−−−−
A e 16 2 = 7 ⇒ Ae = 3
4 ∣t 2 + ∣
+ +
t2
2 – B = 1 ⇒ B = 1 ⇒ A2 = 10.
∣ ∣
4
t2
y2
+
t2
2
x2
2
⩾
Hence, E : − = 1
10 1
4 2 2
t2 + ⩾ 4
∴ A – 3B = 7
t2
Amin = 16 8. Ans ( 2 )
Let S 1′ be the reflection of S1 (3, 2)
4. Ans ( 6 )
x−3 y−2
Equation of AB
∴ = = −3
1 1
T = S1
S 1 ′ (0, −1) and S 1 ′ S 2 : y = 2x − 1
yk – 8(x + h) = k2 – 16h
solve with x + y – 2 = 0
0 – 8(4 + h) = k2 – 16h
α + β = 2
y2 = 8(x – 4)
4 √ e2 − 1
ƒ(ƒ(ƒ........ ƒ(e))) = e, n is even
e
= −− −− −
, n is odd
√ e2 − 1
6
e
∴ ∫ −−−− −
de
√ 2 −e 1
2
Let e2 – 1 = t2
b2 9 2ede = 2tdt
P S1 = =
ede = tdt
a 4
16 √ 35
Q( , 0)
5 −− –
∫ dt = √35 −√ 3 = k
1 9 9
A = . . ⇒ 80A = 324 √ 3
2 2 5 2 4 p
∴ 76k – k = 1024 = 4
p = 5
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