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JR Eamcet GT-1 QP (Eng) Key
JR Eamcet GT-1 QP (Eng) Key
GRAND TEST-1
:: KEY SHEET ::
P PT P PT only S 1 is true.
A – B =
2 – 2
= PT
4 . p . p T = pT . p = I
2. Concept p T . Q 2005 . p = A 2005
3
cos 3x 5 2
4 2 2
18. The domain of tan–1 x is R
3 3
Range = , The domain of tan–1 5x is R
4 4
1
1 1 2
tan –1
1 3
1 3 19. 2 = 2 lo g lo g 2
12. 5 cos 3 co s sin 3 2 2 1 1
2 2
2
13 3 3 log 3 3 log 3 5
= cos s in 3 20. log 3 + ......
2 2 3 5
3 3
169 27 e log e log 1 1 4
min value = 3 = sinh log 3 3
4 4 2 2 3 3
x 1 3
x 1
1 a c
4
a b
4
x 1
26. (fof)(x) = f = x 1 1
x 1
x 1 38. a b c a c b a b c
x 1 x 1 2x
x 39. b c a b c 0
=
x 1 x 1 2
(fofof)(x) = f[(fof)(x)] = f(x) 40. a b a b cos
(fofofof)(x) = f[(fofof)(x)] = f[f(x)] = (fof)(x) = 41. Concept colllinear
x 42. From the figure we have equation of OB
27. B = {1, 2, 3}, A = {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} is y x equation of AC is x y 1 These
n(A) = 5, n(B) = 3 are the diagonals
no. of auto functions from A to B = 35 – 3c1 (3
y
– 1)5 + 3c2 (3 – 2)5 = 150
28. x – 2 = 0, 4 – x > 0 & 4 – n 1 B(1,1)
(0,1) C
x 2&n<4&nx 3
Domain [2, 3] (3, 4)
29. Range = [1, 5] x
O
30. Conceptual A (1,0)
2h a Lim f x Lim 2 x 1 1
6m2 5m22 x 1 x 1
b b
continues at 0,1
2
4b
36m22 4 x2
b2 52. f x
x 2 x 2 x
2
a 4b
36 2 clearly f x is nA detread at x 0, 2, 2
5b b
5h 2 9ab f x is discontinuous at three points
48. l m n 0 l.m 0 l 0, m 0 1/ x
m n 53. Lim tan x
l 0mn0
x0
4
f 1
1
l m n 1
=
Lim 1 tan x
x 4
0 1 1 cx 0
dr’s of one line (0,1,–1)
l n l m n tan x
m 0l n 0 Lim 2 c2
= x0 x
1 1 1 0 1 c
dr’s ofsecond line (1,0,–1)
54. y smn y
dy cos x
f x y 58. Let a bethe length of the side of an
dx 2 y 1
dr
1
equilateral triangle by data 2cm / sec
dy f x dt
dx 2 y 1
3 2
Now area A is given by A a
4
55. f x x3 3x
dA 3 da
f x is continuous on 0, 3 and .a
dt 2 dt
differentiable 0, 3
dA
3
.a.2 3a
dt 2
Also f 0 0 f 3 0 dA
/ a 10 10. 3cm 2 / sec
dt
That is f x satisfy all the condition of
59. f x 2 x3 7 x 1
rolles theorems there exist c 0, 3
f 1 x 6 x2 7
1
such that f c 0 Let x 2 and h 0.001 x h 2.001
3
3c 3 0 f x h h f 1 x f x
c 1
f 2.001 0.001 6 x 2 7 2 x 3 7 x 1
56.
1
x a cos sin y a sin cos and f 2 31 f 2 31
f 2.001 0.001 31 3) 31.031
dy dy / d a cos sin cos 3
60. f x x 1 satisfy the condition
dx dx / d a sin cos sin
2
f 1 x 3 x 1 and f 11 x 6 x 1
a sin
tan 3
a cos Also f 2 2 1 1 y
Locus of P is x 2 y 2 c 2 a 2
Grand Test - I Key Paper 5 /13
JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE EAMCET
a l
64. x a bt ; y b 78. Assertion : 100 4
t l
a
x a y b bt log T log
2 1
log l
t g 2
1 2h
65. tan 1 = 0 d y d x
2 a b 30 79.
d t dt
66. (h,k)=(-1,2) Put x X 1, y Y 2 trans
80. For maxima or minima
formed equation is X 2 Y 2 3 0 f 1 x 0 cos x 0
67. Use m : n L11 : L22
68. Line is perpendicular to AB x 2n 1 , n z
2
n 2 h 2 ab
69. PHYSICS
am2 2hlm bl 2
70. 81 . Conceptual
x x x x y y y y z z z z
G 1 2 3 4 , 1 2 3 4 , 1 2 3 4
4 4 4
71. P
r o j e c
t i o n
82. A 2B A 0
2 3 6
i.e, A 2 2ABcos q 0
5 3 1 4 8 2 Also A 2 B2 2ABcos q R 2
7 7 7
1 Hence, B2 R 2 , ie., B = R
4 9 36 7
7
72. The required plane is x 2 y 2 z k 0 . 83. F12 F22 2F1F1 cos q P 2
The distance to the plane from origin = 1 F12 F22 2F1F2 cos q Q 2
|k|
1 k 3 Hence P 2 Q 2 2 F12 F22
1 4 4
73. If 0 x then sin x x tan x 20sec
2 84. T 1sc
20
sin x sin x
1, 0 0.1
x
x T 0.005sec
20
74. f 0 f 0 T 0.005
0.005100% 0.5%
T 1
dx
dx
dt
75. dy dy
dt
= cot p 85. u ai b j
ux = a, uy = b
R = 2H
dy 1
76. 2
dx x 2u x u y 2u y
g 2g
c 100
77. 4 A c , A% 2 2
2ux = uy
c
2a = b
Grand Test - I Key Paper 6 /13
JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE EAMCET
or gt 2 5 / 2
On the inclined plane, the retardation is :
x
10
5m g sin a g sin 450 ms2
h 2
Using , u 2 u 2 2ax
For second drop :
10
20 u 2 2
2
20 2
2
1
x gt 2
2
u 20 2ms1 , e, V 20 2ms1
1 5 5
Or x 1.25m 91. Suppose F = upthrust due to buoyancy
2 2 4 then while descending we find :
Therefore,h = 5 – x = (5 – 1.25) m=3.75m Mg – F = Ma
86. s u 2 kr or v When ascending we have :
du 1 dr 1 F M m g M m a
k r1/ 2 k r1/ 2 u
dt 2 dt 2 Solving equation (i) and equation (ii) we
get ;
1 1/ 2 k
k r kr1/ 2 kr1/ 2 r 0
2 2 2a
k 0 k 0 m M
Velocity after 1 sec = 0 r 1 r a g
2 2
87. Suppose t be the time interval between 92. Here q and the length PQ vary with time.
any two drops Let PQ = 1 at any instant.
For third drop : PM cos q , MQ sin q
1 MQ sin q (given)
s g 2t
2
2
B Q
v
V
88. rw v
A VP
At a point ‘A’ V – rw = VP q
rw = V-Vp —————(1)
At a point ‘B’ VB = V + rw m P
V + V-Vp
= 2V – Vp.
= 6m/sec As the block does not move vertically,
89. For the person to be able to catch the
d
ball, the horizontal component of velocity cos q 0
of the ball should be same as the sped of dt
the person i.e d
u 1
u0 cos q 0 cos q or q 600 Further, MQ = required velocity
dt
2 2
90. A ngle of projection from B is 450 . As the
d
body is able to cross the well of diameter Or sin q u say
dt
40m, hence
u2 Solving these equations, we get ;
R or u gR or u
g V
u 10 40 20ms1 sin q
f N 1 1
N mgh mu 2 102 500 106 5055J
2 2
T=50N Total energy while reaching
450 the ground
1 1
mu 2 102 500 1250J
2
450
y x 2 2
Mg=150N Work done against air resis-
tance = 5005 – 1250 = 3755 J
Fx 0 3m m g
96. a g
N 50 cos 450 150sin 450 …………. 3m m 2
(i) Acceleration of centre of
Fy 0 g mg
3m
Solving equation, (i) and mass 2 2 g
3m m 4
1
equation (ii) 97. Given that ;
2
m1 2kg; r1 2i,ˆ m 2kg; r 3jˆ
94. Given that, K as2 or 2 2
ˆ
1 m3 2kg; r3 k
mu 2 as 2
2
m1 r1 m 2 r2 m3 r3
Or mu 2 2as2 ………. (i) rCM m m m
1 2 3
Differentiating w.r.t. time
du ds
t, m . 2u
dt
2a.2s
dt
2iˆ 3jˆ kˆ
2 2iˆ 2 3jˆ 2 kˆ
ds 6 3
u
dt
du du 4 9 1 14
2m 4as or m 2as rCM x 2 y 2 z 2
dt dt 9 9 9 9
du 2 14
Now, m tangential force rCM 1.55m 2
dt 9
= F1 98. Iz 2I
F 1 = 2as……….. (ii)
Centripetal force Iz T
mu 2
2as 2
Fr …………. (iii) R
R R
s
T'
2as
2 2
s s s s F Ft Fr 2as
2
2 2
MR 2
R Where, I
4
Grand Test - I Key Paper 8 /13
JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE EAMCET
Relative velocity
According to theorem of
parallel axes, required moment of u1 u2 2p 10 4 p 104
inertia about axis TT’ is p 104 kmph
ITT ' I z MR 2 d
103. Poisson’s ratio, s 0.4 /
2I MR 2I 4I 6I
2
d
99. According to law of
pd 2 4A
Area, A pr or d
2 2
conservation of energy,
4 p
1 1
mgh mu 2 Iw 2 4
2 2 Differentiating, 2dd .A
p
1 1 pd 2 2pdd
mgh mr 2 w 2 Iw 2 As A , so A
2 2 4 4
2mgh w 2 mr 2 I pd
d
A 2 2
d
2mgh A pd / 4
2
d
w
I mr 2 d / d
1 0 0 . From law of conservation of Given; s 0.4
/
angular momentum, Iw cons tan t d
the angular velocity of the Or 0.4
d
system will become half,
1 d
i . e . w' w / 2 s
Given : I’ = 2I 0.4 d
As rotational KE 1/ 2Iw 2 , hence new 2.51% 2.5%
rotational KE of the system will become half. 104. Work done per unit volume
So, correct answer is (b) 1 1
stress strain Y strain 2
2 2
du
101. F = –
1 1
2 2
dx
Y u 21010
2 2 100
T2
102. By keplers 3 law, 3 constant
rd
R
Or 106 Jm3
2 2
T T 105. Conceptual
R R
1 2
3 3 106. Conceptual
1 2
3
1 1 KE kT
PA duA2 dghA PB duB2 dghB 2
2 2
111. We know from the Boyle’s law that for
Here, h A h B
a given mass of an ideal gas, PV =
1 2 1 2
PA duA PB duB constant, whatever, may be the volume.
2 2
Therefore, graph d represents the correct
1
PA PB d duB2 uA2 behaviour of an ideal gas.
2
112. Using the equation
Now, uA 0 , uB rw and
PA PB hdg X LFP C F 32 R 0
r 2w 2 UFP LFP 100 212 32 80 0
1 2 2
hdg dr w or h For two arbitrary scale X and Y, we can
2 2g
write,
109. Here, mass of the block, m =
x1 L1 x L2
1kg 2
Volume of the block, V 3.6104 m3 U1 L1 U 2 L 2
Tension in the string, T = mg x1 15 x 25
When a block is immersed completely or 2
75 15 125 25
in water, its weight becomes
Mg’ = mg – Upthrust Given that, x1 600
mg Vlwaterg x 2 1000
Tension in the string T’ = mg’ 113. The expansion of solid is just like
mg Vwater g photographic enlargement
Decrease in the tension of the string V
Therefore, gq
= T – T’ V
mg mg Vwater g Vwater g i.e, same both solid and hollow spheres
114. C g abs 3a gabc 34
3.6104 m3 103 kgm3 10ms2 3.6N
C S 3a 3A
m
110. PV RT C S 3A
M Or a
3
Where m is the mass of gas and M, the
115. Let x be the thermal capacity of
molecular mass.
calorimeter. The specific heat of water =
If m0 is the mass of one molecule and N is the
4200J/kg-K.
number of molecules, then m = m0 N
Heat gained by calorimeter
m0 N
And PV RT
M = thermal capacity x rise temperature
= x(35 – 30) = 5x
Grand Test - I Key Paper 10 /13
JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE EAMCET
Heat gained by water = mst 123. Conceptual
= 0.2 x 4200 x (35 – 30) 124. (H 2 O) polar covalent molecules have
= 4200 J strong intermolecular forces
Total heat gain = 5x + 4200 compared to non polar molecules.
Heat lost by 0.1 kg hot water when
1
added to calorimeter 125. c
M
Q = mst
= 01 x 4200 x 126. conceptual
(60 – 35) = 10.500 J 127. Hc H( prod ucts ) H(Reactants )
According to principle of calorimetery.
Heat gained = heat lost C2H5 3O2 2Co 2 3H2 O
5x + 4200 = 10500
Hc 2 HCo 2 3 HH2O Hc 2H5OH
x = 1260J/K
128. G 2.303 RT log k c
116. According to Wien’s displacement law,
1T1 2 T2
= – 2.303 2.303 8.314 300 log 2 10
3
1 T2 0.26
or 2 = 1.89 104
2 T1 0.13
129. Buf fer capacity =
T2 2T1 no. of moles of acid or base added of1Liof buffes
By Stefan’s law, emissive power change in pH
E T24 . 130. [H + ] = C
= 5 10 3 2 10 3 105
E1 T14 ; E 2 T24
pH = – log [10 –5 ] = 5
117. Let the initial pressure of the three
131. Charge of 1e – 1.6 1019 columbs
samples be PA , PB and PC , then ? –
3/2 3/2
PA V 2V P PB P 3.2 1019 columbs
3/2 132. Fe +2 Fe +3 + 1e –
Or PA P 2
Mt 55.8
PC V P 2V E = 55.8
1 1
or PC 2P 133. Conceptual
134. Conceptual
PA : PB : PC
= Volume strength 10
135. M = 0.89M
3/ 2 11.2 11.2
2 :1: 2 2 2 :1 : 2 .
136. Conceptual
118. Conceptual
137. Be form polymeric covalent hydride
119. Conceptual
120. Let, y = A sin t 138. Boric acid is Lewis acid but not a
bronsted acid
121. No. of nodes = n – l – 1
B(OH)3 + H2 O [B(OH)4 ] – + H +
= 4 – 0 – 1 = 3
139. Metals do not show catenation
for Cr +3 4s° 3d 3
pr oper ty
e mpv p 11 2 1836 140. COD Pollution of water
122. 918
p m e v e 1 2 141. Application of Lechateler’s principle
1
1836
* *
2 2 2 2
142. 1s 1s 2s 2
2s 2 2p y 2p z
157. CH3 – C = C – CH3 + H2
143. Symmetric molecules have zero
dipolemoment NaOHCaO
158. CH3COONA CH4
D
Al4C3 on hydrolysis release CH4gas
149. Element with high EN and highes oxidation
state of oxide is more acidic.
150. Chlorine has highest Electron Affinity.
151. kp = kc (RT)4n
If n ve k p k c
n12
152. p H2 p
n H2 n CH4
12 8
= 1 2 1 6 p 9 p
A B
O
F F
C CHCH3
S O O
F F H2 O 2D
C D
Pd BaSO
4
CH3 Cis 2–Butane
CH3CHO +
C=O Na LiqNH
CH3 3
Trans 2-Butane