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Aits PT 2 1516 P1 PCM Sol 14 11 2016
Aits PT 2 1516 P1 PCM Sol 14 11 2016
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST - II
PAPER-1
Answer Key
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B, C A, B, C, D A, C, D
2.
C B, C A, C, D
3.
B, D A, B, C, D B, D
4.
B, D A, C, D B, D
5.
A, D A, B, C A, B, C
6.
B, C B, C, D B, C, D
7.
A, D A, C A, C
8.
A, C, D B, C A, B, C, D
9.
B, D A, C A, C, D
10.
1 9 2
11.
3 6 9
12.
3 3 6
13.
6 4 4
14.
2 3 6
15.
2 1 2
16.
9 6 2
17.
5 4 6
18.
7 3 4
19.
4 2 5
20.
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Physics PART – I
1. W total = K
Normal and mg does no work and friction = 0
1
(qE0) = mv 02
2
/R
/R
R
Immediately after opening S, the circuit is as shown. L R1 = R
2
1 L2
Heat L 2
2 2R 4R2
L /2R
3. After collision, charged particle has speed v 0cos 30 along the v0
centre of the field.
mv
Radius = 2m = R deflection = 90
Bq
Co-ordinates = 4 3 1, 4 3 3 m
30 60
1m
5t 5
4. VC 4 3 sin
3 6
3 2
net 1500 C/m
2 4
Where /2 is on the immediate left and 3/4 is on the immediate light.
4V
6. Each surface carries the same flux, the net flux is (total charge/0).
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B0
7. If magnetic field at Q is B0, then magnetic field at P should be and direction of magnetic fields
2
at point P and Q are towards left.
2dy 3
8. dF on each of the two symmetric elements = I B0 y
3 2
3
a
2 dy
2B 0Iydy 3
=
0
3 2
a y
y
3
a
2
2 3 IB a3
IB0 a y ydy = 0
3 0 2 8
mg a/2 mga
friction 2
a 0
xdx
4
For the frame to not rotate
IB0 a3 Mga
8 4
2mg
B0
Ia2
p2 p2 P 2
10. cons tan t i 2 so A is wrong;
1 2
RT
By gas equation P
M
2 T 2
K T 2 K so B is correct
KP 2RT
P RT P PT K so D is correct
M M
SECTION – C
1. No. of turns in thickness dx
dx
dN
D
ba
N
2D
i 1 1 dx
dB 4 0
4x 2 2 D
20i b
B n
D a
20iA b
n
d a
20 A b
M n
D a
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3. dWdrag dK dU
L /2 V L /2
2KQq
L
2F0 dx 2mvdv
0
L
x3
dx
5. The ratio of the emf is the ratio of flux of the fields in the two cases.
6. For sphere of radius r, every point on the shell is external it behaves as a point charge. Now
q / 4 R2 F
field due to shell at centre = F2 q 1
40 40 2
dx
7. E at the location of element =
20 x cos x
dF ( dx)
20 x cos
2 dx Let cos = a
d x sin
20 ( x cos ) + ax = t
adx = dt
d dx = dt/a
I t
x=
2 sin xdx a
20 x cos
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2 sin 1 (1 a) t dt
= 2 1 a (1 a) ln
(1 a) xdx a a
20 a =
x cos t
2 sin 1 1 a
=
20 a2
2a ln 1 a 1 t
2
= 2
a
t
dt
sin 1 1 a 1 dt
= 2 2a ln 1 a = 2 dt
20 a a t
2
sin 1 1 cos
= 2cos ln 1 cos
20 cos 2
2cos2
2 sin 1 2
= 2 sec ln
20 cos 2 sin 2
2
2
2
= tan 2 sec ln cot
20 2
2
= tan 2 2sec ln cot
20 2
2
= tan 1 sec ln cot
0 2
2 tan
1 sec ncot
0I 2
3
2
8. Fourth capacitor has a potential difference of 27 V = 8V immediately after removing.
3
Capacity of the capacitor with
C C 3C
dielectric = 2
2 2 2
Circuit is (64C q) q
3Q0
q 1 e19t / 24RC
19 64C q +q
Where Q0 = 64 C
q/3
EP
0 (A / 2)0
eEP = mg R
I y
9. Current in the element = area of element
R(R cos ec)
I
dB d B 2r(sec d) r 2 B0
R(R cos ec ) cos
h 2
B0IR
B dB
0
2 r
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. Compounds containing both N and S give blood red colouration in the Lassaigne’s test.
2. NH2 NH2
H2N H3C OH
C NH C NH
H2N H2N N
pK a 13.6 12.4 4.72 10.95 4.62
3. O
COOH
O CH3
H
and
CH3 O H
COOH O
are achiral and optically inactive.
4. Compound (A) is cellobiose. It is a disaccharide.
5.
N O N OH
H
Keto form Enol form
Enol form is more stable than keto form because the enol form is aromatic.
6. H3C OH O
C N H2 SO4
H3C
C NH C6H5
H5C6 A LiAlH4
H3C C OH
CH3
9. (A) Anti hydroxylation
(D) Oxymercuration demercuration.
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10. (B) O O
i CH
3 2 CuLi
ii EtOH
CH3
(D) O O OH O
CH2 C OCH3 CH2 C OCH3
i NaBH4
ii H2 O
SECTION – C
1. H3C CH3
CH3 CH3 H
CH3
, ,
H H H CH3
, H , CH3 , H
CH3
H H H H
H CH3 H CH3
3. SO3H COOH HO O
, ,
CH3 NO2 HO O
4. H COOH
H2C COOH
&
H2C COOH
H COOH
Undergo dehydration on heating.
o
5. 1 amines give carbylamine reaction.
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6. CH3 CH3
H3C CH CH CH3 i CH3I
H3C CH CH CH2
ii AgOH,
N A
H3C CH3 H 1
Number of hyperconjugative structure of the compound (A) = 1
O Cl
8. Gauche form of the following compounds is more stable than anti form.
HO – CH2 – CH – OH, HO – CH2 – CH2 – F, HO – CH2 – CH2 – Cl, F – CH2 – CH2 – F
9. COOH COOH
O
H3C C OH , ,
CH3 OCH3
are less acidic than benzoic acid.
O
10. CH3COOH, C OH
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SECTION – A
1. Shortest distance between these curves occur along common normal whose point of contact can
be taken as diameter of circle
9
A1
32
2
Let P(t, t + 1) is any point on parabola P1, then area of formed by x-axis, tangent and normal at
P is
2
t 2
4t
1 2
1 , d 0 maximum area is at t = 3
4t dt
925
A2
3
111
Similarly A 3
4
3. Let xn = tan n
xn + 1 = tan(n + 45º), which means that the sequence {x n} is periodic with period 4
Thus x2016 = x0 = x2000 = x2004 = x2008 = 2015
sin3r 1 cos3r 1 1
4. Tr = sin 3r–1·sec 3r =
cos3r cos3r 1 2
tan3r tan3r 1
n
1
gn Tr
r 1 2
tan3n tan
tan 1
fn gn
2
tan3n
2
5. Two tangent can be drawn to the two different branches of the y
2
hyperbola from any point on the curve y = x only if that point D C
lies on the portion AC (upto ) or BD (upto )
B A
x
O
2 2 2
6. (C A)(C T) = (C S) = b e
2
(P N)(P B) = b
(S1 Q)(S2 R) = a2
(S1 P)(S2 P) = (b + ey1)(b – ey1)
SECTION – C
1. cos(CDA) = –cos(CDB) C
AD2 DC2 AC2 BD2 DC2 BC2 r3 r3
2 AD DC 2 BD DC r1 r2
2 2 2 2
r22 r1 r2 r3 r1 r3 r12 r1 r2 r3 r2 r3 A D B
2r2 r1 r2 r3 2r1 r1 r2 r3
C2
Now, r1, r2, r3 are in A.P. C1
2r2 = r1 + r3
2 2 2 2 C3
r22 2r1 r2 2r2 r12 2r1 r2 3r2 r1
2r2 2r1 r2 2r1 2r1 r2
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3
r
1 2
r2
2. For lines to be chord of circle, its distance from the centre must be less than the radius
24
For L1 : 2
13
24 2 13, 24 2 13
{17, 18, ….., 31} ( z)
Similarly for L2: {11, 12, ….., 25}
ax by
4. Equation of line 1 0 has two independent parameters. Now there must be one
c 3 c 3
a b
linear relation between and which is independent of a, b and c given relation can be
c3 c3
2a 3b 4c
expressed as
c 3 c 3 c3
1 3
Now R.H.S is independent of if = 12 and for = 12, line passes through a fixed point ,
2 4
[] = 4
3
5. If sin2 x – sin x·sin y + sin2 y = x = y – /3
4
sin y 3 cos y
sin x sin y
2 2 3
x = y + /3
O x = –y + 2/3
7. B = 60º
Let h be the altitude from B
h h
h = AB – BC =
sin A sinC
C A CA 3
sin2 sin 0
2 2 4
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CA 1
sin
2 2
1 1 a C
8. AM
2
AC 2a M
2 2
AC = |a – 2| B
A(1, 1)
1 x+y=a
Now, area = AC AB
2
1 2 x + 3y = 4
8 AC [AC = AB]
2 x–y=0
2
16 = (AC)
(a – 2)2 = 16
a – 2 = 4
a = 6, –2
9. On adding and subtracting the equations, we get (x + 3)2 = 4(y – 1) and y2 – 20y + 59 = 0
respectively
Let points of intersection be(x1, y1),(x2, y1), (x3, y2) and (x4, y2)
y1 + y2 = 20, and y1, y2 > 0
2 2
The required sum = x1 3 y1 2
2
= 4 y1 1 y1 2 = y1 = 2(y1 + y2) = 40
3 2 1 3 2 3
10. y tan 4 sin sin 4 sin cos
11 11 3 11 11 11
cos
11
3 3 2 3 2 3 3
y 2 cos2 sin2 16 sin2 cos 2 8 sin sin cos
11 11 11 11 11 11 11
6 5 12
4cos sin 2 sin
= 9 11cos
6
11 11 = 9 11cos 6 11 = 11 1 cos 6
11 11 11
sin sin
11 11
2
y = 11
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