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1
1
y2
2. The value of the integral dy
16 0 y 2 1
4
xdx y2
sin 4
(2 x) cos 4 (2 x)
equals :
1
0 Put y p
y
2 2 2 2
(1) (2) dp
8 16 I
2
16 p2 2
2 2
2 2
(3) (4)
32 64 1 p
tan
Ans. (3) 16 2 2
2
I
16 2
2 1 Sol.
1 0
3. If A = , B = , C = ABAT and X Finding tan (A + B) we get
1 2 1 1 tan (A + B) =
= ATC2A, then det X is equal to : 1 x
(1) 243 tan A tan B x( x x 1)
2
x x 1
2
(2) 729 1 tan A tan B 1
1
x x 1
2
(3) 27
(4) 891
tan (A + B) =
1 x x2 x 1
Ans. (2) x 2
x x
1 x
Sol.
x2 x 1
2 1
A det( A) 3 x 2
x x
1 2
1 0 x2 x 1
tan( A B) tan C
B det( B) 1 x x
1 1
A B C
Now C = ABAT det(C) = (dct (A))2 x det(B)
Mean deviation about
2 1 z z i z z 2 2 }. Let z1, z2
Median =
S be such that z1 max z and z2 min z . 0 45 60 20 40 170 a 170 b 205
zs zs
2 7 7
Then 2z1 z2 equals :
a + b = 300
(1) 1 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 2 Mean = 170 125 230 190 210 a b 175
7
Ans. (4)
Mean deviation
Sol. Let Z = x + iy
Then (x - 1)2 + y2 = 1 (1) About mean =
&
2 1 2 x i(2iy) 2 2
50 175 a 175 b 5 15 35 55
7
= 30
( 2 1) x y 2 (2)
8. Let a 5iˆ ˆj 3kˆ, b iˆ 2 ˆj 4kˆ and
Solving (1) & (2) we get
Either x = 1 or x
1
(3)
c a b iˆ iˆ iˆ. Then c iˆ ˆj kˆ is
2 2
equal to
On solving (3) with (2) we get
For x = 1 y = 1 Z2 = 1 + i
& for (1) –12 (2) –10
1 1 1 i (3) –13 (4) –15
x y 2 Z1 1
2 2 2 2 2 Ans. (1)
Now
2
Sol. a 5iˆ j 3kˆ
2 z1 z2
b iˆ 2 ˆj 4kˆ
2
1
1 2 i (1 i)
2
(a b ) iˆ a iˆ b b iˆ a
2 5b a
2
2 5b a iˆ iˆ
7. Let the median and the mean deviation about the
median of 7 observation 170, 125, 230, 190, 210, a, b 11 ˆj 23kˆ iˆ iˆ
205
be 170 and respectively. Then the mean
7
11kˆ 23 ˆj iˆ
deviation about the mean of these 7 observations is :
(1) 31
(2) 28
11 ˆj 23kˆ
(3) 30 c . iˆ ˆj kˆ 11 23 12
(4) 32
Ans. (3)
9. Let S = {x R : ( 3 2) x ( 3 2) x 10}. 11. Let f : R R and g : R R be defined as
Then the number of elements in S is : loge x , x0
f(x) = x and
(1) 4 (2) 0 e , x0
(3) 2 (4) 1
x , x0
Ans. (3) g(x) = x . Then, gof : R R is :
e , x0
3 2
x x
Sol. 3 2 10
(1) one-one but not onto
Let 3 2 t
x
(2) neither one-one nor onto
(3) onto but not one-one
1
t 10 (4) both one-one and onto
t
Ans. (2)
t2 – 10t + 1 = 0
Sol.
10 100 4
t 52 6 f ( x), f ( x) 0
2 g(f(x)) =
e , f ( x) 0
f ( x)
x 2
3 2 3 2
e x , , 0
x = 2 or x = –2
Number of solutions = 2 g(f(x)) = eln x , (0,1)
10. The area enclosed by the curves xy + 4y = 16 and ln x, 1,
x + y = 6 is equal to :
(1) 28 – 30 log e 2 (2) 30 – 28 log e 2
(3) 30 – 32 log e 2 (4) 32 – 30 log e 2
Ans. (3) (0,1)
Sol. xy + 4y = 16 , x+y=6
y(x + 4) = 16 ____(1) , x + y = 6___(2)
(1,0)
on solving, (1) & (2)
we get x = 4, x = –2
13. For 0 < < /2, if the eccentricity of the hyperbola Let t 2 z
x2 – y2cosec2 = 5 is 7 times eccentricity of the
dz
ellipse x2 cosec2 + y2 = 5, then the value of is :
5
2 2z 2
z
xdx
(1) (2)
6 12
dz
(3)
3
(4)
4
1
xdx
4z z
Ans. (3) 2
Sol.
1
eh 1 sin 2 z
ln 2 x2 k
ec 1 sin 2 z
eh 7ec
1 sin 2 7(1 sin 2 ) z
1
6 3 2 e
sin 2
8 4 15. Let f : R R be defined as
3
sin a b cos 2x
2 ; x0
x2
2
f(x) = x cx 2 ; 0 x 1
3 2x 1 ; x 1
14. Let y = y(x) be the solution of the differential
dy
equation = 2x (x + y)3 – x (x + y) – 1, y(0) = 1.
dx
If f is continuous everywhere in R and m is the
2
1 1
Then, y equals : number of points where f is NOT differential then
2 2
m + a + b + c equals :
4 3
(1) (2) (1) 1 (2) 4
4 e 3 e
2 1 (3) 3 (4) 2
(3) (4)
1 e 2 e Ans. (4)
Ans. (4)
Sol. At x = 1, f(x) is continuous therefore, x2 y2
16. Let = 1, a > b be an ellipse, whose
f(1–) = f(1) = f(1+) a2 b2
f(1) = 3 + c ….(1) 1
eccentricity is and the length of the latus
+
f(1 ) = lim 2(1 + h) + 1 2
h0
rectum is 14 . Then the square of the eccentricity
+
f(1 ) = lim 3 + 2h = 3 ….(2)
h0 x2 y2
of = 1 is :
from (1) & (2) a2 b2
lim
2
a b b 2h 2 h 4 ...
3 17.
2
Let 3, a, b, c be in A.P. and 3, a – 1, b + l, c + 9 be
h 0 h2 in G.P. Then, the arithmetic mean of a, b and c is :
(1) –4 (2) –1
for limit to exist a – b = 0 and limit is 2b ….(5)
(3) 13 (4) 11
from (3), (4) & (5)
Ans. (4)
a=b=1 Sol.
checking differentiability at x = 0 3, a, b, c A.P 3, 3+d, 3+2d, 3+3d
1 cos 2h 3, a–1,b +1, c + 9 G.P 3, 2+d, 4+2d, 12+3d
2
h2 2 d 3 4 2d
2
LHD : lim a=3+d
h 0 h
b = 3 + 2d d = 4, -2
4h 2 16h 4 c = 3 + 3d
1 1 ... 2h 2
lim 2! 4! 0 If d = 4 G.P 3, 6, 12, 24
h 0 h3 a=7
0 h 2 2 2 b = 11
RHD : lim 0 c = 15
h0 h
abc
Function is differentiable at every point in its domain 11
3
m=0
m+a+b+c=0+1+1+0=2
18. Let C : x2 + y2 = 4 and C’ : x2 + y2 - 4x + 9 = 0 be 1
19. If 5f(x) + 4f = x2 – 2, x 0 and y = 9x2f(x),
two circles. If the set of all values of so that the x
circles C and C’ intersect at two distinct points, is then y is strictly increasing in :
R– [a, b], then the point (8a + 12, 16b – 20) lies on 1 1
(1) 0, ,
5 5
the curve :
(1) x2 + 2y2 – 5x + 6y = 3 1 1
(2) ,0 ,
5 5
(2) 5x2 – y = – 11
1 1
(3) x2 – 4y2 = 7 (3) ,0 0,
5 5
(4) 6x2 + y2 = 42
1 1
(4) , 0,
Ans. (4) 5 5
Sol. x2 + y2 = 4 Ans. (2)
C (0, 0) r1 = 2 1
Sol. 5 f(x) + 4 f = x2 – 2, x 0 …(1)
x
C' (2, 0) r2 = 4 2 9
1
Substitute x
|r1 – r2| < CC' < |r1 + r2| x
1 1
2 4 2 9 2 2 4 2 9 5 f 4 f x 2 2 …(2)
x x
On solving (1) and (2)
4 + 42 – 9 – 4 4 2 9 < 42
5x 4 2x 2 4
f x
True R…. (1) 9x 2
y = 9x2f(x)
2 2
4 < 4 + 4 – 9 + 4 4 9
2
y = 5x4 – 2x2 – 4 …(3)
9 dy
5 < 4 4 9 and
2
2 20x3 4x
4 dx
for strictly increasing
25 3 3
< 42 – 9 , , dy
16 2 2 0
dx
169
2 4x(5x2 – 1) > 0
64
1 1
x ,0 ,
13 13
5 5
, , …(2)
8 8
20. If the shortest distance between the lines
from (1) and (2) x y 2 z 1 x 3 y 1 z 2
and
13 13 13 13 2 1 1 1 2 1
, , R – 8 , 8
8 8 is 1, then the sum of all possible values of is :
13 13 (1) 0 (2) 2 3
as per question a and b
8 8 (3) 3 3 (4) 2 3
Ans. (2)
required point is (–1, 6) with satisfies option (4)
Sol. Passing points of lines L1 & L2 are 22. The number of elements in the set
, 2,1 & 3,1, 2 S = {(x, y, z) : x, y,z Z, x + 2y + 3z = 42, x, y, z
3 1 1 0} equals __________.
2 1 1
Ans. (169)
1 2 1
S.D = Sol. x + 2y + 3z = 42, x, y, z 0
iˆ ˆj kˆ
2 1 1 z=0 x + 2y = 42 22
1 2 1
z=1 x + 2y = 39 20
3
1= z=2 x + 2y = 36 19
3
z=3 x + 2y = 33 17
0, 2 3
SECTION-B z=4 x + 2y = 30 16
dx 2x (t 1)4 z=9 x + 2y = 15 8
dt t 1
z = 10 x + 2y = 12 7
dx 2x
= (t + 1)3
dt t 1 z = 11 x + 2y = 9 5
2
dt 1
F = e t 1 = e2ln(t 1) = z = 12 x + 2y = 6 4
(t 1) 2
z = 13 x + 2y = 3 2
x 1
(t 1) dt c
3
(t 1)2 (t 1)2 z = 14 x + 2y = 0 1
=6699
r1 2r2 3r3 36 25. Let {x} denote the fractional part of x and
r1 r2 r3 equal to ____________.
1 7 7 Ans. (18)
Case-II : r1 2r2 15 (Taking r3 = 7)
3 6 7 Sol. Finding right hand limit
5 5 7
lim f x lim f 0 h
x 0 h 0
r1 r2 r3
lim f h
Case-III : 4 7 6 r1 2r2 18 (Taking r3 = 6) h 0
6 6 6
cos 1 (1 h 2 ) sin 1 (1 h)
lim
Coeff. = 7 + (15 × 21) + (15 × 35) + (35) h 0 h(1 h 2 )
–(6 × 8) – (20 × 7 × 8) – (6 × 21 × 8) + (15 × 28)
= lim
cos1 1 h 2 sin 1 1
+ (7 × 28) = –678 =
h 0 h 1
Let cos1 1 h 2 cos 1 h 2
24. Let 3, 7, 11, 15, ...., 403 and 2, 5, 8, 11, . . ., 404
be two arithmetic progressions. Then the sum, of lim
2 0
1 cos
the common terms in them, is equal to _________.
1
Ans. (6699) lim
2 0 1 cos
Sol. 3, 7, 11, 15, ….., 403
2
2, 5, 8, 11, …., 404
1
LCM (4, 3) = 12
2 1/ 2
11, 23, 35,….. let (403)
403 = 11 + (n - 1) x 12 R
2
Now finding left hand limit Sol. x2 + y2 = 3 and x2 = 2y
L lim f x y2 + 2y – 3 = 0 (y + 3) (y – 1) = 0
x 0
lim f h y = – 3 or y = 1
h 0
lim
2
cos1 1 h sin 1 1 h y=1x= 2 P( 2,1)
h h
h 0 3
lim
2
cos1 1 h 1 sin 1 1 h 1
2x y
h 1 h 1
h 0 3
2( 2) 1
lim
cos1 h 2 2h sin 1 h 3
1 h 1 1 h
h 0 2
For circle C1
1
sin h Q1 lies on y axis
lim
h 0 2
1 1 h
2
Let Q1 0, coordinates
sin 1 h
lim 2
2 h 0 h 2h R1 = 2 3 (Given
= 16 + 2 3 6 or 3 6
= 18
9 3
26. Let the line L : 2 x + y = pass through the point
of the intersection P (in the first quadrant) of the circle 2 1 1
x2 + y2 = 3 and the parabola x2 = 2y. Let the line L 1
PQ1Q2 0 9 1
2
touch two circles C1 and C2 of equal radius 2 3 . If 0 3 1
the centres Q1 and Q2 of the circles C1 and C2 lie on the
y-axis, then the square of the area of the triangle
1
2
2(12) 6 2
PQ1Q2 72
2
PQ1Q2 is equal to ___________.
Ans. (72)
27. Let P = {z : |z + 2 – 3i | 1} and 8 2 cos xdx
= + loge (3 + 2
2
28. If
Q = {z : z (l + i) + z (1 – i) –8} . Let in 2 (1 esin x )(1 sin 4 x)
Apply king
1 2
8 2 cos x esin x
(–2,3) 2 I
1 esin x 1 sin 4 x
dx
....(2)
2
31 5 2
So 31
5
36
0 dz 2
dk ˆi ˆj kˆ
4 2 2 2
z 2 k 2 b d 1 1 1
2 1 1 1
1 1 z
0
1 k 2
4 2 tan ln
2 2 2 2 k 2 0iˆ 2ˆj 2kˆ (DR's of Line perpendicular to
1 2 2 L1and L2)
4 2 ln
2 2 2 2 2 2 DR of AB line
2
3 3 3
2 0 2 2
L2 : r 4iˆ 5jˆ 6kˆ ˆi ˆj kˆ 5 7 15
B , ,
2 2 2
intersect L1 and L2 at P and Q
5
respectively. If ( , , ) is the midpoint Point of AB = , 2, 6 , ,
2
of the line segment PQ, then 2( + + )
2() = 5 + 4 + 12 = 21
is equal to ___________.
30. Let A= {1, 2, 3, . . 20}. Let R1 and R2 two
Ans. (21)
relation on A such that
R1 = {(a, b) : b is divisible by a}
Sol.
R2 = {(a, b) : a is an integral multiple of b}.
to ________.
Ans. (46)
n R1 R 2 20
n R1 R 2 n R1 n R1 R 2
n R1 20
= 66 – 20
R1 – R2 = 46 Pair
PHYSICS TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION
SECTION-A 33. In the given circuit if the power rating of Zener
31. With rise in temperature, the Young's modulus of diode is 10 mW, the value of series resistance Rs to
elasticity regulate the input unregulated supply is :
RS
(1) changes erratically
+
(2) decreases
(3) increases Vs RL = 1k
Vz = 5V
8V
(4) remains unchanged
–
Ans. (2)
(1) 5k (2) 10
Sol. Conceptual questions
(3) 1k (4) 10k
32. If R is the radius of the earth and the acceleration
Ans. (BONUS)
due to gravity on the surface of earth is g = 2 m/s2, RS Is I
then the length of the second's pendulum at a Iz
V1
height h = 2R from the surface of earth will be,: Sol.
V s = 8V 1k
Vz = 5V
2
(1) m
9
1 Pd across Rs
(2) m V1 = 8 – 5 = 3V
9
4 Current through the load resistor
(3) m 5
9 I= = 5mA
1 103
8
(4) m Maximum current through Zener diode
9
Ans. (2) 10
Iz max. = = 2mA
5
GMe 1
Sol. g’ = g 2 And minimum current through Zener diode
(3R) 9
Iz min. = 0
T = 2 Is max. = 5 + 2 = 7mA
g' V1 3
And Rs min = k
Since the time period of second pendulum is 2 sec. Is max . 7
T = 2 sec Similarly
Is min. = 5mA
2 = 2 9
g V1 3
And Rs max. = = k
Is min. 5
1
m
9 3 3
k < Rs < k
7 5
34. The reading in the ideal voltmeter (V) shown in the 36. Two moles a monoatomic gas is mixed with six
given circuit diagram is : moles of a diatomic gas. The molar specific heat of
0.2 0.2 0.2 the mixture at constant volume is :
5V 5V 5V 9 7
0.2 (1) R (2) R
5V V 4 4
0.2 5V
3 5
0.2 0.2 0.2 (3) R (4) R
2 2
5V 5V 5V Ans. (1)
(1) 5V (2) 10V
n1Cv1 n 2Cv2
(3) 0 V (4) 3V Sol. CV =
n1 n 2
Ans. (3)
5
E eq 85 2 R 6 R
Sol. i = = 2 2
req 8 0.2 26
I = 25A 9
= R
V = E – ir 4
= 5 – 0.2 × 25 37. A ball of mass 0.5 kg is attached to a string of
=0 length 50 cm. The ball is rotated on a horizontal
35. Two identical capacitors have same capacitance C. circular path about its vertical axis. The maximum
One of them is charged to the potential V and other tension that the string can bear is 400 N. The
to the potential 2V. The negative ends of both are maximum possible value of angular velocity of the
connected together. When the positive ends are ball in rad/s is,:
also joined together, the decrease in energy of the (1) 1600 (2) 40
combined system is : (3) 1000 (4) 20
1 Ans. (2)
(1) CV 2
4 Sol. T = m2
(2) 2 CV2 400 = 0.52 × 0.5
1 = 40 rad/s.
(3) CV 2
2 38. A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance
3 C = 200 pF. It is connected to 230 V ac supply
(4) CV 2
4 with an angular frequency 300 rad/s. The rms
Ans. (1) value of conduction current in the circuit and
q net CV 2CV displacement current in the capacitor respectively
Sol. VC =
Cnet 2C are :
VC =
3V (1) 1.38 A and 1.38 A
2 (2) 14.3 A and 143 A
Loss of energy (3) 13.8 A and 138 A
2
1 1 1 3V (4) 13.8 A and 13.8 A
= CV 2 C(2V) 2 2C
2 2 2 2 Ans. (4)
CV 2 Sol. I =
V
= 230 × 300 × 200 × 10–12 = 13.8 A
= XC
4
39. The pressure and volume of an ideal gas are related 41. The de Broglie wavelengths of a proton and an
3/2
as PV = K (Constant). The work done when the particle are and 2 respectively. The ratio of the
gas is taken from state A (P1, V1, T1) to state
velocities of proton and particle will be :
B (P2, V2, T2) is :
(1) 1 : 8
(1) 2(P1V1 – P2V2)
(2) 1 : 2
(2) 2(P2V2 – P1V1)
(3) 4 : 1
(3) 2( P1 V1 P2 V2 )
(4) 8 : 1
(4) 2(P2 V2 P1 V1 )
Ans. (4)
Ans. (1 or 2)
h h h
Sol. For PVx = constant Sol. = v=
p mv m
If work done by gas is asked then
vp m
nRT
W= v mp p
1 x
3 =4×2=8
Here x =
2 42. 10 divisions on the main scale of a Vernier calliper
P V PV coincide with 11 divisions on the Vernier scale. If
W= 2 2 1 1
1
each division on the main scale is of 5 units, the
2
= 2(P1V1 – P2V2) ….. Option (1) is correct least count of the instrument is :
If work done by external is asked then 1
(1)
W = –2(P1V1 – P2V2) ….. Option (2) is correct 2
40. A galvanometer has a resistance of 50 and it 10
(2)
allows maximum current of 5 mA. It can be 11
converted into voltmeter to measure upto 100 V by 50
(3)
connecting in series a resistor of resistance 11
(1) 5975 5
(4)
(2) 20050 11
(3) 19950 Ans. (4)
(4) 19500 Sol. 10 MSD = 11 VSD
Ans. (3) 10
1 VSD = MSD
Sol. 11
Rg R LC = 1MSD – 1VSD
Ig
G 10
= 1 MSD MSD
V 100 11
R= Rg 50
Ig 5 103 1MSD
=
= 20000 – 50 11
= 19950 5
= units
11
43. In series LCR circuit, the capacitance is changed 45. The dimensional formula of angular impulse is :
from C to 4C. To keep the resonance frequency (1) [M L–2 T–1] (2) [M L2 T–2]
unchanged, the new inductance should be : (3) [M L T–1] (4) [M L2 T–1]
1 Ans. (4)
(1) reduced by L
4 Sol. Angular impulse = change in angular momentum.
(2) increased by 2L [Angular impulse] = [Angular momentum] = [mvr]
3 = [M L2 T–1]
(3) reduced by L 46. A simple pendulum of length 1 m has a wooden
4
(4) increased to 4L bob of mass 1 kg. It is struck by a bullet of mass
Ans. (3) 10–2 kg moving with a speed of 2 × 102 ms–1.
The bullet gets embedded into the bob. The height
Sol. ’ =
to which the bob rises before swinging back is.
1 1
(use g = 10 m/s2)
L'C' LC (1) 0.30 m (2) 0.20 m
L’C’ = LC (3) 0.35 m (4) 0.40 m
L’(4C) = LC Ans. (2)
L
L’ =
4
3L 1m
Inductance must be decreased by
4
m
44. The radius (r), length (l) and resistance (R) of a u M
Sol.
metal wire was measured in the laboratory as
mu = (M + m)V
r = (0.35 ± 0.05) cm
10–2 × 2 × 102 1 × V
R = (100 ± 10) ohm
V 2m/s
l = (15 ± 0.2) cm
The percentage error in resistivity of the material V2
h= = 0.2 m
2g
of the wire is :
(1) 25.6% (2) 39.9% 47. A particle moving in a circle of radius R with
(3) 37.3% (4) 35.6% uniform speed takes time T to complete one
Ans. (2) revolution. If this particle is projected with the
same speed at an angle to the horizontal, the
Sol. = R maximum height attained by it is equal to 4R. The
angle of projection is then given by :
R r
2 1 1
R r
2gT 2 2 2R 2
10 0.05 0.2 (1) sin 1 2 (2) sin 1 2
= 2 R 2gT
100 0.35 15
1 1
=
1 2 1
2gT 2 2 R 2
10 7 75 (3) cos 1 2 (4) cos 1 2
R 2gT
= 39.9% Ans. (1)
2R 50. A monochromatic light of wavelength 6000Å is
Sol. =V
T incident on the single slit of width 0.01 mm. If the
v sin
2 2
diffraction pattern is formed at the focus of the
Maximum height H =
2g
convex lens of focal length 20 cm, the linear width
4 2 R 2
4R = 2
sin 2 of the central maximum is :
T 2g
(1) 60 mm
2
2gT (2) 24 mm
sin =
2R
(3) 120 mm
1
2gT 2 2 (4) 12 mm
= sin 1 2
R Ans. (2)
48. Consider a block and trolley system as shown in Sol. Linear width
figure. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between
2d 2 6 107 0.2
the trolley and the surface is 0.04, the acceleration W=
a 1 105
of the system in ms–2 is :
(Consider that the string is massless and = 2.4 × 10–2 = 24 mm
unstretchable and the pulley is also massless and SECTION-B
frictionless) : 51. A regular polygon of 6 sides is formed by bending
20 kg
a wire of length 4 meter. If an electric current of
fk 4 3 A is flowing through the sides of the
v = 3u
B – B0 = –10–1x f = 15 cm
x is _____. 4 2
| r |
3
Ans. (27) x=3
Sol. R = R0A1/3 57. A tuning fork resonates with a sonometer wire of
length 1 m stretched with a tension of 6 N. When
R3 A
the tension in the wire is changed to 54 N, the
3
4.8 64 same tuning fork produces 12 beats per second
4 A with it. The frequency of the tuning fork is
64 _______ Hz.
1.2
3
=
A Ans. (6)
64 1 T
Sol. f =
1.44 1.2 2L
A
1 6 1 54
64 1000 f1 = f2 =
A 2 2
1.44 1.2 x
f1 1
144 12 f2 – f1 = 12
x = 27 f2 3
64
f1 = 6HZ
58. A plane is in level flight at constant speed and each 60. A particle is moving in one dimension
2
of its two wings has an area of 40 m . If the speed (along x axis) under the action of a variable force.
of the air is 180 km/h over the lower wing surface
It's initial position was 16 m right of origin. The
and 252 km/h over the upper wing surface, the
variation of its position (x) with time (t) is given as
mass of the plane is ________kg. (Take air density
to be 1 kg m–3 and g = 10 ms–2) x = –3t3 + 18t2 + 16t, where x is in m and t is in s.
Ans. (9600) The velocity of the particle when its acceleration
2
Sol. A = 80 m becomes zero is _________ m/s.
Using Bernonlli equation Ans. (52)
1
A(P2 – P1) = V12 V22 A
2
Sol. x = 3t3 + 18t2 + 16t
1 v = –9t2 + 36 + 16
mg = × 1 (702 – 502) × 80
2 a = – 18t + 36
mg = 40 × 2400 a = 0 at t = 2s
m = 9600 kg v = –9(2)2 + 36 × 2 + 16
59. The current in a conductor is expressed as
v = 52 m/s
I = 3t2 + 4t3, where I is in Ampere and t is in
second. The amount of electric charge that flows
through a section of the conductor during t = 1s to
t = 2s is ____________ C.
Ans. (22)
2 2
Sol. q = i dt (3t 2 4t 3 )dt
1 1
2
q = t3 t 4
1
q = 22C
CHEMISTRY TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION
SECTION-A 63. In acidic medium, K2Cr2O7 shows oxidising action
61. If one strand of a DNA has the sequence as represented in the half reaction
ATGCTTCA, sequence of the bases in Cr2 O27 XH Ye 2A ZH2 O
complementary strand is: X, Y, Z and A are respectively are:
(1) CATTAGCT (2) TACGAAGT (1) 8, 6, 4 and Cr2O3 (2) 14, 7, 6 and Cr3+
(3) GTACTTAC (4) ATGCGACT (3) 8, 4, 6 and Cr2O3 (4) 14, 6, 7 and Cr3+
Ans. (2) Ans. (4)
Sol. Adenine base pairs with thymine with 2 hydrogen Sol. The balanced reaction is,
bonds and cytosine base pairs with guanine with 3 Cr2 O27 14H 6e 2Cr 3 7H 2 O
hydrogen bonds. X = 14
A T G C T T C A DNA strand Y=6
Hydrogen bonds A=7
T A C G A A G T Complementary strand
64. Which of the following reactions are
62. Given below are two statements : one is labelled as disproportionation reactions?
Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (A) Cu+ Cu2+ + Cu
(R). (B) 3MnO24 4H 2MnO4 MnO2 2H2O
Assertion (A) : Haloalkanes react with KCN to (C) 2KMnO4 K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
form alkyl cyanides as a main product while with (D) 2MnO4 3Mn 2 2H2 O 5MnO2 4H
AgCN form isocyanide as the main product. Choose the correct answer from the options given
Reason (R) : KCN and AgCN both are highly below:
ionic compounds. (1) (A), (B) (2) (B), (C), (D)
In the light of the above statement, choose the most (3) (A), (B), (C) (4) (A), (D)
appropriate answer from the options given below: Ans. (1)
(1) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct Sol. When a particular oxidation state becomes less
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not the stable relative to other oxidation state, one lower,
one higher, it is said to undergo disproportionation.
correct explanation of (A)
Cu+ Cu2+ + Cu
(3) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct
3MnO24 4H 2MnO4 MnO2 2H2O
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the 65. In case of isoelectronic species the size of F–, Ne
correct explanation of (A) and Na+ is affected by:
Ans. (1) (1) Principal quantum number (n)
(2) None of the factors because their size is the
(i) KCN + R — X R—CN same
(Ionic) (Ma jor product) (3) Electron-electron interaction in the outer
Sol. .. orbitals
(ii) AgCN + R — X R—NC
(Covalent) (Ma jor product) (4) Nuclear charge (z)
AgCN is mainly covalent in nature and nitrogen is Ans. (4)
Sol. In F–, Ne, Na+ all have 1s2, 2s2, 2p6 configuration.
available for attack, so alkyl isocyanide is formed They have different size due to the difference in
as main product. nuclear charge.
66. According to the wave-particle duality of matter by Sol. [Ni(H2O)6]+2 Green colour solution due to d-d
de-Broglie, which of the following graph plot transition.
presents most appropriate relationship between [Ni(CN)4]–2 is diamagnetic and it is colourless.
68. Given below are two statements: one is labelled
wavelength of electron () and momentum of
as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
electron (p)? Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : PH3 has lower boiling point than NH3.
Reason (R) : In liquid state NH3 molecules are
p associated through vander waal’s forces, but PH3
(1) (2) molecules are associated through hydrogen bonding.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
p most appropriate answer from the options given
below:
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is not the
correct explanation of (A)
(2) (A) is not correct but (R) is correct
(3) (4) (3) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is the
correct explanation of (A)
1/p p (4) (A) is correct but (R) is not correct
Ans. (1) Ans. (4)
Sol. Unlike NH3, PH3 molecules are not associated
h 1 through hydrogen bonding in liquid state. That is
Sol.
p p why the boiling point of PH3 is lower than NH3.
p = h (constant) 69. Identify A and B in the following sequence of
reaction
So, the plot is a rectangular hyperbola. CH3
Cl2 / h
A
H2 O
373K
B
COCl CHO
(1) (A) = (B) =
p
67. Given below are two statements: CHCl2 CHO
Statement (I): A solution of [Ni(H2O)6]2+ is green (2) (A) = (B) =
in colour.
Statement (II): A solution of [Ni(CN)4]2– is CH2 Cl CHO
colourless.
(3) (A) = (B) =
In the light of the above statements, choose the
most appropriate answer from the options given CHCl2 COOH
below: (4) (A) = (B) =
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct Ans. (2)
(3) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is Sol.
CH3 CHCl2 CHO
correct
Cl 2 /h
H2 O
(4) Statement I is correct but Statement II is 373 K
(4) [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ (1) CIF3 < N2 < SO2 < K2O < LiF
(2) LiF < K2O < CIF3 < SO2 < N2
Ans. (1)
(3) N2 < SO2 < CIF3 < K2O < LiF
Sol. In Homoleptic complex all the ligand attached with
(4) N2 < CIF3 < SO2 < K2O < LiF
the central atom should be the same. Hence
Ans. (3)
[Ni(CN)4]2– is a homoleptic complex.
Sol. Increasing order of ionic character
72. Which of the following compound will most easily
N2 < SO2 < ClF3 < K2O < LiF
be attacked by an electrophile? Ionic character depends upon difference of
CH3 electronegativity (bond polarity).
(1) (2) 75. We have three aqueous solutions of NaCl labelled
as ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ with concentration 0.1 M,
Cl OH 0.01M & 0.001 M, respectively. The value of van
(3) (4) t’ Haft factor (i) for these solutions will be in the
order.
Ans. (4) (1) iA < iB < iC
Sol. Higher the electron density in the benzene ring (2) iA < iC < iB
more easily it will be attacked by an electrophile. (3) iA = iB = iC
(4) iA > iB > iC
Phenol has the highest electron density amongst all
Ans. (1)
the given compound.
Sol. Sol. DIBAL H, H2 O
CH3 (CH 2 )5 COOC 2 H 5 CH 3 (CH 2 ) 5 CHO
Salt Values of i (for different conc. of a Salt)
0.1 M 0.01 M 0.001 M C6 H5COC6 H5
Zn(Hg) & conc. HCl
C6 H5CH2 C6 H5
NaCl 1.87 1.94 1.94
C6 H5CHO
CH3MgBr
C6 H5CH OH CH3
i approach 2 as the solution become very dilute. H2 O