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Aits 2223 FT Xi Jeea TD Paper 1 Sol
Aits 2223 FT Xi Jeea TD Paper 1 Sol
Section – A
1. B, C
1 1 1 1
Sol. min = 1.5
mi x 1 7 5
1 1
5 3
1 4 1 2
Mmix 3 g/mol = 3 103 kg/mole
1 1
25
1.5 375
minRT 3
vmi x 1250 m/s
Mimn 3 103
v 1 T 1 7.5
100 100 100 1 %
v 2 T 2 375
2. B, C
400
Sol. Speed of light in the medium v 2 108 m/s
k 2 106
c 3 108
Refractive index of the medium n 1.5
V 2 108
n r r
Since for non magnetic medium r = 1, r = 9/4
E
Since, B0 0 and v || E B
v
ˆ ˆ
B (1.5i 2 j) 1010 sin(2 106 z 4 1014 t)T
Peak value of magnetic field = (1.5)2 (2)2 1010 2.5 10 10 T
1 2 1
Average energy density in electric field = 0 r Erms 0 r E02
2 4
1 9 225 3
0 25 10 4 0 10 4 J/m
4 4 16
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3. B, C, D
Sol. Let n2 be the quantum number of excited state after absorption of photon.
n2 (n2 1)
10 n2 = 5
2
The quantum number of energy level before excitation may be either n1 = 3 or n1 = 2
Let n1 = 2
256E0 1 1
E0 z 2 2 2
225 2 5
Here z has no integral value after calculation. So, n1 = 2 is not possible
Then, n1 = 3
256E0 1 1
E0 z 2 2 2
225 3 5
256E0 16
E0 z 2
225 225
z=4
The minimum energy of the emitted photons corresponds to n = 5 to n = 4
1 1 9E0
E E0 42 2 2
4 5 25
4. A, B, D
A
k 0
q1 C1 4d k
Sol.
q2 C2 A 3
0
4d
since, q1 = q2 (given) k = 3
q2
force between the plates of a parallel plate capacitor is F
2A0
2
F1
q/ / 2
q20
A 2A0
2
4 0
(q0 / 2)2 q2
F2 0
3A 6A0
2 0
4
F1 1/ 2
3
F2 1/ 6
Induced charge on dielectric
q 1 C V 1 C V
q 0 1 0 1 0
2 k 2 3 3
q02
F0
2A0
2q20
F F1 F2
3A0
F 2 / 3 4
F0 1/ 2 3
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5. B, C
Sol. V = ar2 br3
2
E = 2ar + 3br
2 q 3 4 q
E(4r ) = 8ar + 12br =
0 0
dq 4r 2 dr
(24ar 2 48 br 3 )
0 dr 0 dr
6a 12br
0
= 0(12br 6a) = 60(2br a)
=0
a
r
2b
6. B, C
Sol. x x1 x2
n3 = 1.6 P
n1S 2B n2S 2P n2 (S1P t) n3 t
S1
h t = 1 m
B
= n1d n2 (S 2P S1P) (n3 n2 )t
D 0 C O
h dy h A
n1d n2 (n3 n2 )t n2 = 1.4
D D n1 = 1.2
S2
(i) h = 0 S
0
x n2 (n3 n2 )t (0.2)t 2 10 7 m D D
d
2 2
7
2 107
6 10 3
I
I I0 cos2 0
2 4
(ii) For constructive interference at P, x = n
y
= n2 (n3 n2 )t n
D
dy
n2 n (n3 n2 )t n 6 10 7 0.2 10 6
D
1 n 6 107 2 10 7 2 104 1 mm
y 3
10 1.4 1.4 7
h
(iii) At y = 0, x x1d (n3 n2 )t
D
1.2 10 3 103 0.2 10 6 1.4 106
2 1.4 10 6 14
7
6 10 3
I = I0/4
d2 dy
(iv) n1 n2 0.2 106 n
D D
dy 1.2 106
n2 n 6 107 2 107 n 6 10 7 14 107
D 1
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4
1 2 6 10 7 14 107 2 10 1 mm
y (for ymin, n = 2)
10 3
1.4 1.4 7
7. D
Sol. (I) frequency of sound receive by the reflector
v vr
fr f
v
The frequency of reflected sound
v v vr 330 33
f fr f 660
v vr v vr 330 33
(II) frequency of sound reaching the hill
v
fh f
v vb
The frequency of reflected sound
v vb v vb 330 16.5
f fh f 627 693 Hz
v v vb 330 16.5
v v v2 vP
(III) f f f f
v vP cos vP v 2 vP2
v vP v
v
v2 4
2
f 450 600 Hz
v 3
v2
2
Observer
c
c
cv 2 500 3 500 GHz
(IV) f f
cv c
c
2
8. A
1 1 1
Sol. (I) ( 1)
f R1 R2
1 1 1 1
(1.5 1)
20 R R R
R = 20 cm
For refraction at first surface (air-lens interface)
1.5 1 1.5 1
…(i)
v1 60 20
For refraction at second surface (lens-water interface)
4
1.5
4 / 3 1.5 3
…(ii)
v2 v1 20
Adding equations (i) and (ii)
4 1 0.5 0.5
3v 2 60 20 60
v 2 = 80 cm
(II) Let F be the focal length of the silvered lens
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1 2 1 1
f fe fm 60 60
2
f = 15 cm
For slivered lens
1 1 1
v u f
1 1 1
v 20 15
v = 60 cm
(III) The system is equivalent to three thin lens in contact. Let f 2 be the focal length of the
concave lens filled with water.
1 4 1 1
1
f2 3 15 15
45
f2 = cm
2
The focal length of the equivalent lens from by the three thin lenses in contact
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Then,
f f1 f2 f3 30 45 / 2 30
f = 45 cm
For the equivalent lens
1 1 1
v 60 45
v = 180 cm
(IV) For concave lens
1 1 1
v1 = 12 cm
v1 30 20
For refraction at air convex lens interface
1.5 1 1.5 1
v 2 = 120 cm
v 2 40 40
For refraction at convex lens-liquid interface
4
1.5
4 1.5 3
3v 3 120 40
v 3 = 160 cm
9. C
0I I I
Sol. (I) BP 0 0
4a 4a 2a
I I I
BQ 0 (sin90 sin 45) 0 (sin90 sin 45) 0
4a 4a 2a
BP
1
BQ
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0 I 0I 0I y
(II) BP
2r 2r r
0 I 0Ir 2 0I 1
BQZ cos 45kd 1
2 2r 2(r 2 r 2 )3/2 4r 2
0I I x
BQx sin 45 0
2 2r 4r
2 2 0I (5 2 2)
BQ BQx BQz
4r 2
BP 4 2
BQ 52 2
0I I 1
(III) BP 2 (sin90 sin 45) 0 1
4r 2r 2
I I 1
BQ 2 0 (sin90 sin 45) 0 1
4r 2r 2
Here r is perpendicular distance of pints P and Q from any one straight current carrying
wire
BP 2 1
32 2
BQ 2 1
0I 2 20I
(IV) BP 2 (sin 45 sin 45)
4
0I
20I / 2 /2 1 2 0I
BQ 4 (sin sin )sin 45
3 3 2 3
4
2 2 2
BP
6
BQ
10. C
2R
2R
Sol. (I) EP 3
30 90
3
4 R
1 3 3 R
EQ 2
40 2R 360
3
EP
8
EQ
R 4 R
R3
2 1 3 2 R
(II) EP 3
20 40 R 120
4
R3 R
R 1 3 R
EQ 3
20 40 R 60
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EP 1
EQ 2
R
0iR2
(III) BP 2 0 jR
2R3 4
2
R
0 j
R
BQ 0 j 4 70 jR
2 R 16
2
2
BP 4
BQ 7
R
(IV) EP 2 R
20 40
2
R
R 4 7R
EQ
20 R 160
20
2
EP 4
EQ 7
Section – B
11. 2.24
Sol. Induced emf in loop BENM E
1m N 0.5 m
F
dB
1 A1 1 2 2 V I2
dt q 1V
Induced emf in loop CFNM 2V 1m
+q
dB I2
2 A 2 0.5 2 1 V B
dt M C
I1I2
Induced emf in loop ABCD
dB I1 I1
3 A 3 1.5 2 3 V 1m
dt
Applying loop rule in ADFE A D
3V
3 7I1 7I2 + 3 = 0
6
I1 I2 …(i)
7
Applying loop rule in ADCB
3 7I1 3(i1 i2 ) 0
10I1 3I2 = 3 …(ii)
After solving equations (i) and (ii)
3
I1 I2
7
Applying loop rule in MNEF
q
2 4I2 + (I1 I2) 2 0
C
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q 3 2
2 4
C 7 7
2
q 7.84 2.24 C
7
12. 0.11
Sol. P0 | Pm coskx |
3
Pm Pm coskx kx
2 6
4L / 3 3
x (since L = )
6k 2 12 12 4
6
L 0.99
= 0.11 m
9 9
13. 1.91
Sol. Q-value of reaction = (7.01601 3me + 1.00783 me ) (7.01693 4me + 1.00867) 931.5 MeV
1.64 MeV
From conservation of momentum
pP pBe
From conservation of energy
p2p 2
pBe
1.64
2mp 2mBe
pp2 mp
1 1.64
2mp mBe
pp2 7
Kinetic energy of proton = 1.64 1.91 MeV
2mp 6
14. 4.20
Sol. For minimum de-Broglie wavelength of electron, the momentum and hence kinetic energy of
electron must be maximum
1 1 h2
13.6 2 2
1 2 2m 12
1 1 h2
13.6z2 2 2
1 2 2
2m 1
6.1
3
13.6
4 1
…(i)
3 6.1
13.6z2
4
For the unknown gas
Energy of first lyman line-energy of Balmer series limit = 2 13.6 eV
3 1
13.6z2 13.6z 2 2 13.6
4
4
z=2
So from equation (i)
= 4.20 eV
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15. 3.46
Sol. Considering the motion of detached bit of mud w.r.t. centre of the wheel v
v 2 sin120
2Rcos30 = 60
g
30
v 2gR 2 10 0.6 2 3 3.46 m/s R/2
R
v
16. 1.25
Sol. For block m
m
(N mg) t = 0 (mv1) = mv1
For block M
N = Mg + N
and N = (M + m)v3 Mv2 mg N
mv1 N
Mg mg t (M m)v 2 Mv 2
t
Mgt and mgt are negligible M
mv1 6v 3 5x 2
0.25 1 10 6v 3 10
Mg N
v 3 = 1.25 m/s
17. 5.50
Sol. Applying junction Rule at P
4
4(I1 I2 ) I1 0 I1 I2
5
Applying loop rule in loop MTS
3(I1 + I2)
4(I1 + I2) N 2(I1 + I2) (I1 + I2)
xV
I1 I2 (x+3)V I2 (x+2)V I2 (x+) V I2 I1
I1 I1 I1
R R R R R
M
4V 3V 2V V 0V
I1R + I2R = 0
I2 I1 =
R
4 5
I2 I2 I2
5 R 9R
4
I1
9R
4
0 x = I1R x = I1R =
9
4 22
VN VM x 2 0 2
9 9
22
2.25 5.50V
9
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18. 3.60
Sol. The work done by gas is the sum of work done against the force of atmospheric pressure and the
work done against the gravity. The mercury gas interface is shifted upon the complete
2 8
displacement of mercury =
3 3
8
Work done against atmospheric pressure, W1 P0 S
3
Work done against the gravity is equal to change in potential energy of mercury as a result of its
displacement. The initial height of centre of mass of liquid
2m 2m
m 0
h1 3 3 3 3 4
7m 21
3
The final height of centre of mass of mercury =
Work done against gravity W 2 = U2 U1
4m 4 4 17 17
m g s s g s 2 g
3 21 3 21 9
8 17
Total work done = W 1 + W 2 = P0S S2 g = 3.60 J
3 9
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
19. A, B, D
Sol. (1) Lactose on hydrolysis produces D-Glucose and D-Galactose.
(2) Sucrose does not undergo mutarotation.
(3) D-Glucose and D-Mannose are C-2 epimers
20. B, C
Sol. CONH2 NH2 N2Cl
A= B= C=
CN NC
D= E=
21. A, D
Sol. 1. When Chromyl Chloride vapour is passed into NaOH solution, yellow solution is formed.
2. Colour of Chromyl Chloride vapour is orange red.
22. A, B, C
Sol. Pine oil or Eucalyptus oil is added as frother.
23. A, D
Sol. 1. PH3 when passed through CuSO4 solution black ppt. (Cu3P2) is formed.
2. PCl3 on hydrolysis produces H3PO3.
24. D
Sol. 1. Flocculation power is PO3-
4 > Cl .
25. B
3
Sol. FeF6 - sp3 d2 , Paramagnetic
2
NiCl4 - sp3 , Paramagnetic
2
Ni CN
4
- dsp2 , Diamagnetic
3
COF6 - sp3 d2 , Paramagnetic
26. D
Sol. P4 O10 4HNO3 4HPO3 2N2 O5
Pb NO3 2 4NO2 2PbO O2
2NaNO2 2FeSO4 3H2 SO4 Fe2 SO 4 3 2NaHSO4 2H2 O 2NO
NH4 NO3 N2 O 2H2 O
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27. D
Sol. 2Cu NO3 2 K 4 Fe CN6 Cu2 Fe CN6 4KNO3
Chocolate
brown ppt.
Pb NO3 2 K 2 CrO4 PbCrO 4 2KNO3
Yellow ppt.
BiCl3 H2 O BiOCl 2HCl
White ppt.
Pb CH3 COO 2 H2 S PbS 2CH3 COOH
Black ppt.
28. B
Sol. O O
CF3 CO3H
H3C C CH3 H3C C O CH3
O CH2
H3C C CH3
Ph3 P C H2
H C C CH 3 3
O
i NH2 NH2
H3C C CH3 H3C CH2 CH3
ii KOH
O OH
LiAlH4
H3C C CH3
H O
H3C CH CH3
3
Section – B
29. 37.50
P0 PS WB / MB
Sol. S
P WA / MA
WB 37.50
30. 83.50
7
Sol. C2H6 g O2 g 2CO 2 g 3H2 O
2
Ho 2Hof CO2 3Hof H2 O Hof C2H6
Hof C2 H6 83.50 kJ .
31. 43.75
Sol. N2 O 4 g 2NO2 g
Dd 46 32
d n 1 32 2 1
0.4375
% degree of dissociation = 43.75%.
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32. 5.36
Sol. CH3 COOH NaOH CH3 COONa H2 O
40 0.1 32 0.1 0 0
0.8 0 3.2
CH3 COO
pH pK a log
CH3 COOH
3.2
pH 4.76 log
0.8
pH = 5.36
33. 15.05
Sol. COOH CONH2 NH2
3NH , Br , KOH
2
P
Formula of P = C6H7N
Molecular mass of P = 93
14
Weight % of N 100 15.05
93
34. 52.80
Sol. OH Cl
2SOCl
O
O
P Q
1 mole 0.5 mole
3AlCl
Zn Hg, HCl
O S
R
0, 4 mole
0, 4 mole
Molecular weight of S = 132
Wt. of compound S formed = 132 0.4 52.8 g
35. 2.61
Sol. MnO2 4HCl MnCl2 2H2 O Cl2
2KI Cl2 2KCl I2
2Na2 S2 O3 I2 Na2 S 4 O6 2NaI
Meq. of MnO2 = Meq. of Na2 S2 O3 30 0.1 3
3 87
Wt. of MnO2 0.1305 g
2 1000
0.1305
Wt. % of MnO2 100 2.61
5
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36. 4.32
Sol. Ba N3 2
Ba 3N2
0.02 mole 0.06 mole
3Mg N2 Mg3 N2
0.18 mole 0.06 mole
Mass of Mg = 0.18 × 24 = 4.32 g
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Section – A
37. A, B, C, D
Sol. f(x) = –(e–x + ex) 0
f(0) = 0 and f(x) 0 x [0, )
f(x) = 0
=0
38. B
Sol. Tangent at B is perpendicular to line segment AC
39. A, B, C
2
Sol. z + z + = 0
z2 z 0
r 4 r 2
0 (As |z| = r)
z2 z
z 2 r 2 z r 4 0
1 2
2 4 || = r
r r
40. A, B
1 1
7 7 6
Sol. Let I 207 C7 x 200 1 x dx 207
C7 x 201 1 x dx
0 201 0
1
I k = 13
208
41. A, C, D
Sol. kn 2n 1 2
42. A, B
1 52
Sol. r ,d=2 S
4 25
43. C
Sol. Number of singular matrices with no zero entry = 209
Number of singular matrices with atleast one zero entry = 171
2
D A 10 1 2 3 ..... 9
A S
20250
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44. A
Sol. (I) y e 4x 2e x
dy d2 y
4e4 x 2e x , 2 16e4 x 2e x
dx dx
3
dy
64e4 x 2e x k = 12
dx3
(II) Since the degree of the equation is 2, so two lines are possible
dy dt
(III) y = tm mt m1
dx dx
6 4m
dt 4x t 3
m
dx 2mx 4 t 2m1 2
dy
(IV) y Axm Bx n Amx m 1 Bnx n 1
dx
m = 3 or –4 and n = 4 or –3
45. C
Sol. Let Ei denote the event that the bag contains i black and (12 – i) white balls (i = 0, 1, 2, ....., 12)
and A denote the event that the four balls drawn are all black. B denote the probability of drawing
2 black and 2 white balls
1 A
P Ei i 0, 1, 2, ....., 12 , P 0 for i = 0, 1, 2, 3
13 Ei
i
A C
P 12 4 for i 4
E
i C4
12
A 1
(I) P A P Ei .P
i 0 Ei 5
10
A C4 14
(II) P 12
E10 C4 33
1 14
E 13 33 70
(III) P 10
A 1 429
5
1
(IV) P B
5
46. D
15 5 3
Sol. (I) p2 + 9q2 + 25r2 = pqr p = 3q = 5r
p q r
2 1 1
(II) (r – p)2 + (q + r)(p – 2q + r)
q p r
2
(III) f(x) = px + qx + r f(x) = 2px + q
f(1) = f(–1) q = 0
Also, 2p2 + 2pr = 0 p, q, r are in A.P.
(IV) p = 5, q = 8, r = 12
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Section – B
47. 2.00
2
Sol. Let P and Q be at12 , 2at1 and at 22 , 2at 2 respectively t 2 t1
t1
t1(t1 + t2) = –2
tan = –t1, tan = –t2
|tan (tan + tan )| = 2
48. 1.00
cos sin cos sin
Sol. 1 and 0 are the roots of the equation 1 1
cos 2 sin 2 cos 2 sin 2
cos2 sin2 sin 1 sin2 sin 0 sin 1
2
1 2
2 2
2
sin2 2
cos 2 sin 2 sin 2 cos 2 sin 2
cos 0 cos 1 sin 0 sin 1 cos 0 cos 1
Similarly, cos2 2 1
2
cos 2 sin2 2 cos2 2
49. 9.00
9999 9999
1
n 1
1/ 4
Sol. S n1/ 4
n 1
n 1/ 2
n 1
1/2
n1/ 4
n 1
1/ 4
n 1
S = (10000)1/4 – 11/4 = 9
50. 3.00
Sol. Let (x + 3) = –t 3 2t 1 t k
18t = t2 + 2(k + 1)t + (k + 1)2
7
As t > 0 k [k] 3
2
51. 4.00
Sol. Let I
1 sin1 x dx I
1 sin1 1 x dx 1 cos 1 x dx
0
2
x x 1 0
2
x x 1
0
2
x x 1
1 2 2
dx
2I I n=4
2 0 x 2 x 1 3 3 6 3
52. 3.00
Sol. cos–1(2x) + cos–1(3x) = – cos–1(x) 6x 2 1 4x 2 1 9x 2 x
3 2
12x + 14x – 1 = 0 a= 12, b = 14, c = 0, d = –1
53. 9.00
n n n 1
Sol. By using 1 x 1 nx x 2 .....
2
3
L
4
54. 49.00
49 2r 48r 1
2
49
r 1 r
Sol. 50 r
r 1
50
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50
r 1 Cr 1
50
Cr
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