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PHYSICS
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A D C C C C D A B C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D C D C A A A D D A
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
6 2 3 7 2 2 14 2 6 29
CHEMISTRY
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
C C A C B C C B C A
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
C A B C C B B C A C
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
14 1600 44 32 1 265 80 84 40 2
MATHEMATICS
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
B D C C C D C B B C
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
B C B C B A A C A D
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
7442 25 2 2 7 13 2 6 8 4
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Solutions
1. A) 7. D)
As maximum height is same for all Time
of light will also be same
8. A) If air resistance is taken into
2. D) considerations then we know that both range
and maximum height will decrease. Hence
path B is appropriate for projectile. Hence
option (A) is right
9. B) Difference in height
h = 150 – 27.5 = 122.5 m
3. C)
10. C)
11. D)
4. C) velocity vector and acceleration vector are
parallel to each other
5. C)
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13. (D) Initial velocity at t = 0, v = – 5 m/sec
d 2x
a= = 12 m/sec2
dt 2
Hence correct answer is (D)
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24. (7) Horizontal component of velocity 2t 2
t 2
xf
vx = ux = u cos = 30 × cos 30º = 15 3 m/s 2 t x xi
t 2
Vertical component of the velocity
2 2 02 0 x f xi s
vy = u sin – gt = 30
s6
sin 30º – 10 × 1 = 5 m/s 30. (29)
v2 = vx2 + vy2 = 700
u = 10 7 m/s
25. (2) The situation is shown in the adjoining
figure.
The time taken by the body is equal to the
time taken by the freely falling body from the
height 29.4 m. Initial velocity of body
30º
v
29.4 m
A B
u sin = 9.8 sin 30 = 4.9 m/sº 32. (C)
From the relation, h = u sin t + (1/2) gt2,
we get 29.4 = 4.9 t + (1/2) × 9.8 t2 t = 2
sec
26. (2) The horizontal range of the projectile on
2h
the ground R = u
g
2 10
R= 2 = 2 . 2 = 2m
10
32. C)
27. 14)
V 20 1
28. (2) R = = = 8 ± R 33. A)
I 2.5 0.5
the error in the measurement is
V I 1 0.5
= = 0.05 + 0.2
V I 20 2.5
= 0.25
R = 0.25 R = 0.25 × 8 = 2
Thus the resistance of the wire with the error
is = 8 ± 2 ohm.
29. (6)
dx
v
dt
vdt dx
2t 1 dt dx
t 2 x xf
34. C)
2t 1 dt
t0 x xi
dx
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SO3(g) + H2O(l) H2SO4(aq)
So,
36. C) 40. A)
37. C)
41. C)
38. B)
42. A)
WCaCO3 2 73 162
= 103 2 103 2
100 146 162
136 95
103 2 103 2
136 95
44. C) 6
111 3 100 3 10
111 10 2 58.5 1 10 103
10 100
w
2
500ppm
49. A)
n O2 used for complete combustion is
The hardness of the water sample can be
12.5 10 125
calculated in terms of ppm concentration of
45. C) CaCO3.
So, for 2g CaCO3 (0.02 mole), CaO required Degree of hardness is defined as the number of
is 0.01 mol = 0.56g. parts of calcium carbonate or equivalent to
various calcium and magnesium salts present in
47. B)
a million parts of water by mass. It is expressed
in ppm
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So,
100
24 g of MgSO4 = 24 20 g of CaCO3
120 57. 80)
Hardness of water = 20 ppm
51. 14)
58. 84)
N 2 V1 N 2 V2 N1 V1 V2
= N1(750+250)
750 750
Nf
1000
52. 1600)
N f 1.5N
59. 40)
SO3 H 2 O H 2SO 4
54. 32)
80g 18g
M average
%by vol molecular mass w
100 Moles of SO3 in oleum = =moles of
80
40 2 60 4 H2SO4 formed after dilution.
3.20
100
98w
Mass of H2SO4 formed on dilution =
55. 1) 80
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w = 40 18
sin
18 .cos 4 2 =0
Thus oleum sample contains 40% SO3 and 2
sin 9 9
60% H2SO4. 2
63. (C)
60. 2)
y 7 cos x 24 sin x 7 sin x 24 cos x
nM of MgCl2 r cos 7; r sin 24
( x – y) 2
0 – = 2r ± , r Z
4 4
( x y) 2
Which is holds if and only if x = y = 2r ± + , r Z
4 4
However if x = y = 0 the expression is in
defined = 2r, 2r + , r Z
2
4 xy
so sec2 = if and only if x = y 0 But = 2r + , r Z gives extraneous roots
( x y) 2 2
69. B) as it does not satisfy the given equation.
Therefore = 2r, r Z
f x sin 2 x 6sin x 9 3
1 cos
2 72. (C) 1 sin cos 1
sin x 3 3 sin sin
= sin x 3 3
cos cos 2n
4 4 4 4
Now
1 sin x 1
Hence 2n or 2n .
2
4 sin x 3 2
But 2n is ruled out.
2 sin x 3 4 1
73. (B) 1 cos 2 2 cos 0
5 sin x 3 3 7 4
70. C) 5
cos 2 2 cos 0
The given equation can be written as 4
1 1 2 4 5 3
(sin 8x + sin 2x) = (sin 8x + sin 4x) cos 1
2 2 2 2
or, sin 2x – sin 4x 3
Since | cos | 1 , hence cos 1 is ruled
– 2 sin x cos 3x = 0 2
Hence sin x = 0 or cos 3x = 0. out.
That is, x = n (n I), or 3x = k + 3 1
2 cos 1 cos 2n
2 2 3 3
(k I).
Therefore, since x [0, the given equation 2 sin
74. (C) 2 sec tan 1 1
5 cos cos
is satisfied if x = 0, , , or .
6 2 6 sin cos 2
71. B) Dividing by 2 on both sides, we get
We have, tan sin = cot cos 1
sin
1
cos 1
2 2
2 2
tan sin = tan cos 1 1
2 2 2 cos sin 1 cos cos(0)
2 2 4
sin = r + – cos , r Z
2 2 2 2n 0 2n .
sin + cos = (2r + 1), r Z 4 4
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1 1
75. (B) sin x cos x 1 cos x 1
2 2 4
3 5
x 2n 2n or 2n .
4 4 4
76. (A) Here
cos 1 2 cos 2 40 o = (2 cos 2 40o 1)
cos(2 40o ) = cos 80o
= cos(180o 80o ) cos(180o 80o )
Hence, cos 260and cos100 i.e., 100 and 82. (25)
260°. Let r – 1, r, r + 1 be the removal terms, then
new AM of remaining terms will be
77. (A) tan( cos ) tan sin
2 n
n 1 3r 155
1 1 2
sin cos cos . n 3 11
2 4 2 2
n2 n
11 33r 155n 465
78. (C) tan( cos ) tan sin 2
2
11n 2 299n 930 66r
1 1
sin cos sin . But
2 4 2 2
2 r n 1, hence132 11n 2 299n 930 66n 66
2
79. (A) 2 2cos 3 cos 1 0 Solving the two inequalities gives 25 n 30 .
2
2cos 3 cos 3 0 But except for n = 25 for other integers in this
interval r is not integral, hence n = 25.
3 3 24 3(1 3) 83. (2)
1
cos 3 1
4 4 2
3
5 1 4 cos 2 sin 2
. 2
6 1
=
3 1 2 3
80. (D) cos sin {dividing by 1 2 (1 cos 2) sin 2
2 2 2 2
( 3) 2 12 2} 1
=
3
1 sin 2 2 cos 2 3
sin sin 2
3 2 4
9 1
n Min. = 3 – 4 =
n ( 1) . 4 2
4 3
Max. value = 2
81. (7442) 84. (2) We have (tan x + sec x ) = 2 cos x 1 +
sin x
12 = 2cos2 x 2 sin2 x + sin x -1 = 0
sin
37 (2 sin x -1) (sin x + 1 ) = 0
1
sin x = or sin x = - 1 (Reject as sec x will
2
not be defined)
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5 sin x 2
Hence x , .]
6 6 sin x = 1/3
85. (7) Hence no of value lies [0, 5] = 6
x 3 Kx 2 14x 8 0 product a 3 8 89. (8)
7 5 2k 1
a 2 sub in equation to get the value of k. cos x + sin x =
74 74 74
86. (13)
3 (sin x – cos x)4 + 6 (sin x + cos x)2 2k 1 5
cos (x – ) = where = tan–1
74 7
+ 4 (sin6 x + cos6x)
= 3 (1 – 2 sin x cos x)2 + 6 (1 + 2 sinx cos x) + –1
2k 1
1
4 [(sin2x + cos2x)3 – 3 sin2 x cos2x (sin2 x + 74
cos2x)] – 74 2k + 1 74
= 3 (1 + 4 sin2 x cos2x – 4 sinx cosx)
– 74 – 1 74 – 1
+ 6 (1 + 2 sinx cosx) + 4 [1 –3sin2 x cos2x] k
2 2
= 13
k = – 4, – 3, – 2, – 1, 0, 3, 2, 1
87. (2)
No. of integral value of k = 8
5 sec – 13 = 12 tan
90. (4)
or, 13 cos + 12 sin = 5
tan tan
13 12 (1 tan ) (1 tan ) 2 1
or, cos + sin 1 tan tan
2 2
13 12 13 12 2
2
5 tan( ) 1 .
= 4
132 12 2
5
or, cos( – ) = ,
313
13
where cos =
313
5
= 2n ± cos–1 +
313
5 13
= 2n ± cos–1 + cos–1
313 313
5 13
As cos–1 > cos–1 ,
313 313
then [0, 2], when n = 0 (0ne value, taking
positive sign) and when n = 1
(One value, taking negative sign.)
88. (6)
By graph
1/3
0 2 3 4 5
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