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Iitjee T1 P1 10 11 4
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All India Aakash Test Series for IIT-JEE 2011 Test - 1 (Paper - II) (Answers & Hints)
2rn n
Radius of Bohr’s orbit rn = n2 × 0.53 Å
rn = n2 × r1
2n2r1 = n
= 2r1 × n
= 3.3284 n
For (ii) choice,
n 1.5 } which is not an integer.
2. Answer (B)
4 hc
EE
3
E hc 3hc
E
3
2E E hc 3hc hc
2
2 2 3
3. Answer (D)
H2SO4 + SO3
(2 – x) g xg
x
Number of gram equivalent of SO3 = 0.01325
40
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Now,
x 0.53
Number of moles of SO3 = Number of moles of H2O =
80 80
0.53
Mass of H2O = 18
80
0.53
Percentage of oleum = 100 18 100.11
80
4. Answer (B)
Molecular weight of CCl4 = 12 + 4 × 35.5 =154
154
Mass of 1025 molecules of CCl4 = 1025
6.023 10 23
m
Volume of sample = = 1.704 litre
d
5. Answer (D)
Fact.
6. Answer (D)
Fact.
7. Answer (3)
8y y
C2Hy (g) O2 (g) 2CO2 (g) H2O(g)
4 2
8y y
20 mL 20 mL 40 mL 20 mL
4 2
Final volume of mixture Vf = 10 + Vi
Vf = volume of CO2 + volume of H2O + Left volume of O2
Vf = 40 + 10y + x
8 y
Initial volume Vi 20 20 x
4
Vf = 10 + Vi
40 + 10y = 10 + 20 + 40 + 5y
5y = 30
y=6
y
3
x
8. Answer (2)
Number of spectral lines in Humprey series x = 20 – 6 = 14
Number of spectral lines in Paschen series y = 50 – 3 = 47
xy = 658 = 6.58 × 102
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9. Answer (4)
CO + CO2
x (5 – x)
VCO
4
VCO2
6.4
Atomic weight = 112.28
Sp. heat
Number of gram Eq. wt. of metal Number of gram Eq. wt. of metal sulphate
1 2.25
E E 48
E = 38.4
1 1 1
R 4, n1 2, n2 4
x1 4 16
1 1 1
R 9, (n1 3, n2 6)
x2 9 36
Solutions of Q.Nos. 12 to 14
Number of -particle deflected at an angle (),
N0ntZ 2 e4
N() =
4
(8 0 ) 2 2 2
r E sin
2
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12. Answer (C)
4 2
2 sin
N1 Z1 2
N2 Z 2
sin4 1
2
2
N1 30 sin4 30
N2 20 sin4 45
16
N2 9000 16000
9
13. Answer (A)
Z 2n
N()
E2
2 2
N1 Z1 n1 E2 9 n
4
N2 Z2 n2 E1 4 8n
8
N2 9000 8000
9
14. Answer (A)
1 Z1.Z2e2
K.E. =
4 0 r
excess of AgNO3
AgCl AgBr
Zg (0.5–Z)g
...(2)
.5g
...(3)
AgCl
0.4g
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Z (0.5 – Z) 0.4
1 1
143.5 188 143.5
Z = 0.078 g
So, the wt. of AgBr = 0.5 – 0.078 = 0.422 g
POAC for Cl atom in between NaCl & AgCl
x 0.078
1 1
58.5 143.5
x = 0.0318 g
x
% of NaCl = 100 3.18%
1
POAC for Br atom in between NaBr & AgBr
y 0.422
1 1
103 188
y = 0.23 g
y
% of NaBr = 100 23%
1
18. Answer A(p, q, r, s, t), B(q, s), C(r), D(p, q, s, t)
19. Answer A(p, q, s, t), B(p, q, r, s, t), C(q, s, t), D(s, t)
Lyman series falls in UV-region, but Balmer series falls in visible region.
-line of Balmer series means, n2 = 5 and n1 = 2
Fourth line of Brackett series, n2 = 8 and n1 = 4
As energy level decreases, potential energy decreases.
1
As energy level decreases, force increases F 4 .
n
PART - II (MATHEMATICS)
b a
= 2 · bc sin A cos A ac sin B cos B
c c
b cos A a cos B
= 4
c
= 4
21. Answer (D)
x2 + 2x + 2 1
Least value of log(x2 + 2x + 2) = 0
Now (log(x2 + 2x + 2))2 + 2log(x2 + 2x + 2) + 1 + 2
= (log(x2 + 2x + 2) + 1)2 + 2
Hance range is [3, ).
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2
y = sin x
1
0 2 3
1
sin(A + B) =
2
1
sinC =
2
C = 30º
25. Answer (B)
2
If sinA + sinB = ...(i)
2
6
cosA + cosB = ...(ii)
2
Squaring equations (i) and (ii) and then adding them, we get
1 6 26
2 + 2cos(A – B) = = 2
2 4 4
cos(A – B) = 0
Multiplying equations (i) and (ii), we get
3
sinA·cosA + sinB·cosB + sinAcosB + cosAsinB =
2
3
sin( A B )
2
2
AB or
3 3
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26. Answer (1)
We have,
3 –1 3 1
4 2
sin x cos x
3 –1 3 1
2 2 2 2
2
sin x cos x
sin cos
12 12 2
sin x cos x
sin x sin2 x
12
11
x or x
12 36
28. Answer (7)
From Napier’s analogy
a
–1 A–B C
b
= tan tan
a
1 2 2
b
A–B 1 1 3
tan · =
2 3 3 3
A–B
tan 1
2
A – B = 90º, A + B = 120º
A 105º
A = 105º, B = 15º, 7
B 15º
29. Answer (3)
– 2 [x2] 2
0 [x2] 2
0 x2 < 3
– 3x 3
Number of integral values of x is 3.
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1
f (x)
3 sin x – 3 sin x cos x
2
1
=
7 cos 2 x 3
– – sin2 x
2 2 2
2
f(x)max =
5
2
f(x)min =
9
Solution for Q. 31 to Q. 33
cos 1, cos 2, cos 3 are roots of the given cubic equation
24x3 – 26x2 + 9x – 1 = 0
13
Hence, cos1 + cos2 + cos3 =
12
3
cos1·cos2 + cos2·cos3 + cos1·cos3 =
8
1
cos1cos2cos3 =
24
31. Answer (D)
Now sec1 + sec2 + sec3
3
8 9
=
1
24
1 1
sin 1 ·sin 2 ·sin 3
32 2 2 2 4 2
33. Answer (A)
5 5
= =
16 4
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1 1
= –3
cos x sin2 x
2
4
= –3
4 sin2 x cos 2 x
4
= 4cosec 2 (2 x ) – 3
sin2 2 x
Range is [1, )
(B) tan2x + cot2x [2, ]
(C) sin2x + cosec2x + 1 [3, )
2
1 3 3
(D) (sin2x)2 – sin2x + 1 = sin2 x – , , 1
2 4 4
B C A A B C
a sin sin 2.2R sin cos sin sin I
2 2 2 2 2 2
=
A A
cos cos r
2 2
B D C
A B C
= 4R sin sin sin
2 2 2
1 a
Also, bc sin A and R
2 2 sin A
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A
a abc C
R
2 4 2
2.
bc
C
Moreover, in a right triangle ABC right angled at C 2
c
cos C = 0 and R = C B
2
But in any ABC
r 2r r
cosA + cosB + cosC = 1 1 1 (given)
R k k
2
k c
R
2 2
k = c
n
[L]
N( x2 – x1 ) L2 .t
D [L2T –1 ]
n2 – n1 n
L3
40. Answer (B)
1 2
gt
2 1
g (2t – 1)
2 2
t2 = 4t – 2
t2 – 4t + 2 = 0
4 16 – 4 1 2 4 2 2
t = 2 2, 2 – 2
2 2
v2
Now, g = , v =
= 0.072 rad/s
42. Answer (B)
y = x – x2; ay = –a; ax = 0
vy = ( – 2x) vx
ay = ax ( – 2x) + vx (–2 vx)
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–a = –v x2 2
a a
vx ; vy
2 2
a
v (1 2 )
2
Case-1 Case-2
v m 3iˆ v m –3iˆ
vr
vrm v rm 6iˆ yjˆ
vm (3)
v r 3iˆ yjˆ 62 y 2 = 3 5
y=3
= 45°
44. Answer (A)
gx 2
y = x tan – (1+tan2)
2u 2
x = & y = will not satisfy this equation if D < 0
45. Answer (2)
H u 2 sin2 tan
tan
R 2u sin cos
2 2
2g
2 2g
20 m/s
1 gt2 20 t
2 20
v
gt
1 2
45 – gt 20
tan = 2 =
20t gt
t = 1s, tan = 2
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47. Answer (4) Player
(7.5 + 5cos)t = 46
(10 + 5sin)t = 28
–3 28
sin =
5 5cosi + 5sin j
4
cos =
5
Ball
t=4s
46
48. Answer (4)
Using methods of dimensions,
LT–1 = [L] [ML–1 T–1] [ML–2 T–2]
= 2, = –1, = 1
+ –
= 2 + 1 – (–1) = 4
49. Answer (4)
Using v2 – u2 = –2as, 42 – 82 = –2 × a × 8 a = 3 m/s2
2
At B, anet = g = a2 v 2 /
v2
5=
32 v 2 /
4
= 4m
50. Answer (C)
j
j
o
60 30o i
y loge sec x
dy
tan x tan
dx
x
dx d
constant (given)
dt dt
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54. Answer (A)
dy dx
vy tan x mv x m
dt dt
55. Answer (B)
dv y d tan x
anet ay vx v x sec 2 x v x
dt dt
v x2 sec 2 x
3 /2
dy 2
1
R dx sec x
d 2y
dx 2
1 dr
r u cos t iˆ u sin t gt 2 jˆ . Solving for if 70.9 it increases, decreases then increases else it
2 dt
continuously increases.
57. Answer A(p), B(p, q, r, s, t), C(p, q, r, s, t), D(p, r)
Path is a straight line for constant velocity or uniform acceleration. For constant speed, path is any curve.
q q q
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