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JEE TEST SERIES PART TEST # 03


(XII + DRP) PAPER 1 (ADVANCED) SOLUTIONS
PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.1.

(B)

N = mg

N mr2

mg m.2sin 2

0.1 10
2 sin30

Sol.2.
Sol.3.

(AC)
(C)

g
2sin

1rad / s.

B must be appearing at infinity

h2

1
1 2
2R

Solving 1 2
2
Sol.4.

(AC)

P = 0.5 W

Energy delivered in 5 sec

E P t

E 0.5 5 2.5J

This E will be in form of KE

2.5
Sol.5.

(BC)

1
0.2 v 2
2

v 5m / s

For pure rolling

2 R 5 R 7

X '7'
Sol.6.

(AC)

1
mv 2
2

A ' 30t, 100 2 40t

3 7

B' 10t, 0

s 40t 100 2 40t


sds
2
2 40t .40 2 100 2 40t . 40
dt

A 'B'

10t 30t 100 2 40t 0


2

For smin

ds
0
dt

Solving this

20
5
2
2
16
4

X 2 5 2

4
4

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X '5'

7
3

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Sol.7.

(C)

Using law of sine in ABC

10 3
20
AC
=
... (i)

sin
sin(90 r ) cos(r )

Snells law, 1 sin 60 =

3
sin r ... (ii)
2

60

A
90 + r

60

20

10 3

AC = 4.1 cm

t
Sol.8.

(BD)

(r )
B 2

AC
2.07 1010 s
C'

x v 0t r sin

v 0t
r

v 0t
r
Differentiating above equations
y r r cos

v t

v x v 0 1 cos 0

D
v0t

v t
v y v 0 sin 0
r
v v x2 v y2 2v 0 sin

v 0t
2r

SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)


Sol.9.

(AC)

Impulse = Change in momentum

= 2 v 2 v1

2 3i j

As impulse is in the normal directing of colliding surface

tan

1
3
1

tan1 900 tan1


3
3
Sol.10. (ABC)

v a

Sol.11. (BD)
Sol.12. (AC)
Sol.13. (ABCD) Maximum elongation =

2F
F
and equilibrium is at x
k
k

2F F F

k
k k
By Center of Linear Momentum

Amplitude =
Sol.14. (ABC)

9 4 3 8 4 1 8V
V 2m / s

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e

2 1

3
12

9 3

1
4

Ef

1
1
2
2
4 1 8 2
2
2

18

Ei

1
1
2
2
4 9 8 3
2
2

198

loss = Ef Ei 18 198
Sol.15. (ABD)

180 J

v 2 ax 2 bx c (equation for parabola)

On differentiating

vdv
2ax b
dx

vdv
b
ax
dx
2

acceleration
0
at x

b
2a

Which is the vertex of parabola x x2


After x1 velocity is increasing, hence v and a are in same direction.
After x2 velocity is decreasing, hence v and a are in opposite direction.
Sol.16. (AB)

If x = a sin (t + )
Then V =

dx
= acos (t + )
dt

dv
= a2sin (t + )
dt

a=

Time period, T = const.


(B)

aT
= 2T = const.
x

(A)

a T + 4 v = a sin (t + ).
2

2 4

4 2

+ 4 a cos (t + )
2 2

= a 4 [sin (t + ) + cos (t + )]
2 2

= a 4 = const.
2 2

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Sol.17. (ABC)

The path difference at C is = t ( 1)


It may or may not be equal to n. Hence maxima may or may not occur at C.
(i) If t( 1) = n, the maxima will occur at C.
(ii) If t ( 1) (2n 1)

, the minima will occur at C.


2
(iii) The position on the screen where path difference = 0 is called central maximum
position.
(iv) The intensity at the point of minima will be zero only when I1 I2 .
Here I1 I2

At the minima, intensity will not be completely zero.


Hence (C) is the incorrect option.
Sol.18. (ACD)

Use Snells law


SECTION 3 : (Matrix Match Type)

Sol.19. (B)

(P) The body is in pure rolling & there is no external force on it hence there is no friction
(A), (B), (C), (D).
(Q) There is no torque about P and collision is elastic.
(B), (C), (D)
(R) There is no torque about P and collision is inelastic.

Sol.20. (C)

(B)
(S) Force acting is Mg (conservative). It will have a torque about P.
(T) Gravitational force is conservative, the force between these particles is internal force.
(A), (C), (B).
For no emergence

A 2c

sinc

c A / 2

A 1
sin
2

2
For no emergence

A c c

sin A c sin c

sin A c

sin A c 1

Total internal reflection at

x2

r2 min c

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PART II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.21. (AB)
(moles before reaction)
after reaction

2NO + O2 2NO2
1
0.5
0
1.5
0.5
1
= 1.5
n = |1.5 2.5| = 1

Change in pressure

P =
Sol.22. (BD)

1
nRT
300
=1

atm = 4 atm
12 6.25
V

Balanced equation is
3I2(s) + 6 OH
5I + IO3 + 3H2O()

G = 5(50) + ( 123.5) + 3(233)


0 6 (150) = 172.5 KJ/mol
Now

G = RT nk
172.5 =

25
300 2.3 103 log K
3

log K = 30
1030 =

[I ]5 [IO3 ] 105 101

[OH ]6
[OH ]6

[OH] = 106
pOH = 6
pH = 8
Sol.23. (B)

2eq. of K2Cr2O7 and eq. of SO2 = 1 mol of SO2


2SO2(g)
+
O2(g)
2 SO3(g)
1 mol
1 mol
0 mol
1 mol
0.5 mol
1 mol
1
0.5 5
5 = 2 Atm, PO2
= 1 Atm
PSO2
2.5
2.5
1
5 = 2Atm
PSO3
2.5
Kp =

PSO3 2
PSO2 2

Sol.24. (AC)
Initial
At equ.
At eq.

22 1

1.0

AB2(g)
AB(g) +
100
0
100 x
x
P = 120
120 = 100 x + x + x
= 100 + x = 120
x = 20
xx
20 20
Kp =
=5

100 x 100 20

B(g)
0
x

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Sol.25. (C)

CH3COOH + C2H5OH
Initially :

0.1 mol

KC

CH3 COO C2H5 + H2O

0.1 mol

At equilibrium : (0.1 x) mol (0.1 x) mol

In 10 ml solution at equilibrium moles of


CH3COOH present = 0.1 (0.1 x) 0.1 (0.1 x)
moles of NaOH
0.1 (0.1 x) = 80 104 = 8 103
or 0.01 0.1 x = 0.008
or x = 0.02
KC =

x2
(0.02)2
1
1

2
2
2
16
(0.1 x)
(0.08)
4

= 32 KC = 32
Sol.26. (AC)
Sol.27. (C)
Sol.28. (AC)

1
=2
16

Anhydride formation

WA B = 10 J
WAB = PV ; WBC = 0
q = E W
E = 0
q = 5 = 0 W
W = 5J = WA B + WB C + W C A
or 5 J = 10 + 0 + W C A
WC A = 5 J
SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)
Sol.30. (C)
Sol.31. (AD)
Sol.32. (BC)
Sol.34. (AD)
Sol.35. (AC)
Sol.36. (BC)

Sol.29. (BC)
Sol.33. (AD)
Sol.37. (AB)

Sol.38. (ABC)
SECTION 3 : (Matrix Match Type)
Sol.40. (C)

Sol.39. (D)

PART III : MATHEMATICS


SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.41. (D)

f x x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4

x2 5x 4 x2 5x 6

Now let x2 5x t and t t 4 t 6


t 2 10t 24

min

1 for t 5

and x2 5x 5 has real roots

M 1 M 4 3.

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Sol.42. (C)

dy dx
1 1
x 2 y 2 2 2 x 2 y3 dy 0
x
y x
y
1 1
d
x y
1 1
1 1
d y dy 0
ydy
1
1
x y
y x

x y

ln
Sol.43. (A)

1 1 y2

c k 2.
x y
2

sin xcos y f 2x 2y f 2x 2y cos x.sin y f 2x 2y f 2x 2y

f 2x 2y

f 2x 2y

sin x y
sin x y

f
f

sin
sin
2
2

f x k sin

x
2

4f ' x f x 0.

Sol.44. (AD)

Since sin2

x
x
cos lies between 1 and 2 for x 2, 2
4
4

x
x

sin2 cos 1
4
4

Thus the problem reduces to finding the area bounded by x2 y2 4, y x2 x 1 and line
y=1
2
0

Now required area 2 3 2 4 x 2 dx 1 x 2 x 1 dx


1

2 1

k 6.
3 6

Sol.45. (D)

/2

2
1

sin x t cos x k sin t k cos t dt

f x sin x

/2

sinx l1 l2 l3 l4
/ 2

Where, l1

sin x
sin tdt 0
k / 2

/ 2

l2

2sin x
4sin x
cos tdt

k / 2
k

l3

cos x
2cos x
t sintdt
k / 2
k

/ 2

/ 2

l4

2cos x
t cos tdt 0
k / 2

t cos t is odd

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1
2
4sin x 2cos x
sin x cos x sin x

k
k
k
k

Sol.46. (D)

1
4
1 k 3.
k
k

3
f x tan1 tan x cos1 cos x for x ,

2 2

when

x x x 0
2
2
2

x 0
2

tan x tan x tan x


f x tan1 tanx cos1 cos x x x 2x

3
3

x
0 x
2
2
2

When x x

0 x

and x 2 x

and cos 2 x cos x


2

f x x 2 x

So graph of f(x) and required area is shown in figure

area 2
Sol.47. (B)

2 32

.
4
4

tanx 0, tanx 1

log 3 3
log 3 3
log 3 tan x

1
log 3 tan x
log 3 3

Let log 3 tan x 1 0


t 3

t2 3 1
t

2
1
t

t 1and t

3t 2 2t 1 0

1
(not possible)
3

log 3 tan x 1
tan x

1
3

only in 0, .
6

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Sol.48. (B)

2 x 1

x 2e ,
0 x 1

f x
ab 1
2
acos
2x

bx
,
1

2 x 1
2 x 1

2 x 2e , 0 x 1
2xe
f 'x
b2

2bx 2a sin 2x 2 , 1 x 2

SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)


Sol.49. (ACD)

Let f ' x 0
1 1 1 1 3 3
f , f , f
2 2 4 4 4 4

and so on
f x x

Let f ' x 0
1 1 1 3 3 1
f , f , f
2 2 4 4 4 4

And so on
f x 1 x

Sol.50. (AD)

esin x cos x ecos x sin x

esin x ecos x
cos x
sin x

f 'x

f g x x
g' 0

Sol.51. (BC)

f ' g x g' x 1

f ' g 0

dy
dy
6 x 12
dx
dx

y2 4
dy
2x
dx

dx
dy
2x
y 4

dy
6 x
3 y 4
dx
Here,

1
f ' g x

g' x

1
e1/ 2

2
5
f '
4

Given curve is y 3 3 x 2 12y 3y 2


2

dx
0
dy

2x

0 y 2

But y 2 gives 8 3x 2 24 3x 2 16

y 2 3 x 2 12 2 8 16 x 2

16
3

, 2
Required point is
3

Sol.52. (AD)

A x 4 x 3 1 Bx C 4x 3 3x 2 4x 4 2x 3 3x 2 4
A 4, B 2, C 1

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dx

f x 4

x 4 x3 1

dx

x x 1
4

2x 1 4 x 3 3 x 2

x3 1

2 2x 1

x 1
3

1/2

3/2

4dx

x 1
3

1/2

2 2x 1

x3 1

1/2

f 1 6

Sol.53. (AB)

f x
1 x2

1
0

f 2 t
1 t2

dt

1 x f ' x 2xf x f x

1 x
1 x
2

dy 2x

dx 1 x 2

Let

2
y y

1
t
y

dt 2x

dx 1 x 2

1
x3

xc
solution
is
t

y
3

But f 0 1 c 1 y f x

3 1 x 2

x 3x 3
3

f 1 6

Sol.54. (ABC)

The graph of g(x)

Sol.55. (BD)

Area =

ax5 bx 4 cx3 dx 2 ex f mx n dx x 1 x 2 x 3 dx
1

t 2 t 1 t 1 dt t 2 t 2 1 dt 2 t 2 t 4 1 2t 2 dt
1

1 1 2
15 35 42 16
= 2 2
105
105
7 3 5

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Sol.56. (AD)

We have f x 2y f x e2y f 2y ex x2 1 e2y 4y2 1 ex 4xy


Putting x y 0, we get f 0 2f 0 f 0 0
Now f ' x lim

f x 2y f x

y 0

f ' x lim

2y

f x e2y ex f 2y x 2 1 e2y 4y 2 1 e x 4xy f x

y 0

2y

f ' x f x lim

y 0

2y

2y

lim

f 2y f 0

y 0

2y

x 2 lim

y 0

2y

2x

2y

f ' x f x ex f ' 0 x2 2x
e x f ' x e x f x f ' 0 2xe x x2e x
e x f ' x e x f x 1 2xe x x2e x

d x
d
e f x
x x 2 e x
dx
dx

e x f x x x 2 e x c
f x xex x2

Sol.57. (AC)

Sol.58. (ABC)

f 0 0 c 0
g x x and h x e x .

Equality is true if f(t) g(h(t)) = f(h(t)) g(t) or f(t).g(h(t)) = f(h(a + b t)) g(a + b t)
x 3 2 x 2 x 1 ,
x 3

x 3 2 x 2 x 1 , 3 x 2
Hence, f x
2 x 1
x 3 2 x 2 x 1 ,
x 3 2 x 2 x 1 ,
x 1

x 3
2,
2x 8, 3 x 2

2 x 1
i.e. f x 2x,
2,
x 1

fmax 4 at x 2 and fmin 2 at x 1


f x m2 3m will have no solution if

m2 3m 4 or 2
i.e. if m2 3m 4 0 or m2 3m 2 0
i.e. if m 4 m 1 0 or m 2m 1 0
i.e. if m 4 or m 1 or 2 m 1

Sol.59. (C)

SECTION 3 : (Matrix Match Type)


(A) Let x = sin and y = cos
x y sin cos

2 sin
4

minimum value = 2 .

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y ' 0
6

1
(B) y acos x cos3x
3

a sin sin 0
2
6

a 2.

(C) f ' x 1 2cos x

f ' x 0 cos x

5
x ,

3 3

a b 2.

(D) At x 0, y 1 also y ' 0

Sol.60. (B)

1
2

1
2

equation of tangent y 1

1
x 0
2

x y

1 p q 3.
2 1

(A) 1 sin2 x 24 sin3 x cosec 2 x cosec x 24


(B) f ' x 6x2 2bx 4 cos2 x

cosec x 3

f ' x 0 x R

6x2 2bx 4 cos2 x 0 x R

6x2 2bx 4 0 x R

3x2 bx 2 0

b2 24 0
b 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

24 b 24
1

(C) If sin

sin x cos cos x,


1

then 0 / 2.

Consider 4 different cases.


C1 1 sin x 0
C2

0 sin x 1

C3

sin x 0

C4

sin x 1

The solution set is 2n, 2n , n z


2

2x

(D) Let L lim 1 2 , it is of form 1


x
x x

L lim e
x


2x 1 2 1
x x

2
x

lim e
x

e2

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JEE TEST SERIES PART TEST # 03
(XII + DRP) PAPER 2 (ADVANCED) SOLUTIONS
PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.1.

(AC)

I1 I 2
I1 I 2

49
9

Solve we get
I1
I2

Sol.2.

(AC)

Sol.3.

(AB)

I1 25

I2
4

5
2

T mg cos

2
IP w osc
mgx

25
4

4
4 25
I
5
5
5 4

ml2 2
w osc mgR
12

cos 1

For small and x R for small


w osc

12gR
l2

2
2l
l

w
12gR
3gR

12
12
T

4

Sol.4.
Sol.5.

(AC)
(BD)

Image is real
v
7
u

Sol.6.

(B)

mg

7
7
7u

1 7 u

1 7 u

u8

This would happen if there is no collision with the wall


on reaching RS = 0
2

1
2
100
1 v
100

1 2 1
kx mv 2
2
2

Sol.7.

(AC)

v 1/ ms

Particle is released at x 2
max at umin.

TEi TEf

1
10 15 mv 2
2

5 m/s

Sol.8.

(B)

First reflection from (1) then


1
1
1

V 15 10

v 30

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1
2 2
2

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m1

30
15

Next reflection from (2) from


1
1
1

v ' 10 10

v' 5
m2

5
10

Total magnification
m m1m2
30 5

15 10
m 1
Image is real & inverted.

Sol.9.

(CD)

SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)


x A sin w t
v A w cos wt
a Aw 2 sin wt

v 2 A2 w 2 cos2 wt
cos2 wt

v2
A2w2

(1)

a2 A2 w 4 sin2 wt
a2
A2 w 4
Add equation (1) and (2)
sin2 wt

. (2)

v2
a2

1
A2 w2 A2 w 4

(A) v 2 y

ax

y
x2

1
A2 w2 A2 w 4

(B) v 2 y

a2 x

y
x

1
A2 w2 A2 w 4
(C) v y
ax
y2
x2

1
A2 w2 A2 w 4

(D) v y

(Parabola)

(Straight line)

(Ellipse)

a2 x

y2
x
2 4 1
2 2
A w
A w

(Parabola)

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Sol.10. (D)
Sol.11. (BCD)

n mg 20 0

N mg 20

N 50 20

N 30

fmax N
0.4 30
12

Eternal force in the plane of surface = 6i 8j =10 N


f 10N

F will be opposite to external force


Contact force

30

f2
2

10

10 10

Sol.12. (ABC)

Sol.13. (ABC)

1 1 1

f v u

1 1 1

v f u

f constant

1
1
k
v
u

1
1
versus is linear
v
u

1 1 1

f v u

u u
1
f v

u u
u
1
ku 1 straight line.
v f
v
There is no external force acting on the system
a0

p 0

T 40N

a 10 m / s2

KE 40J

constant

Sol.14. (BD)
Sol.15. (ABD)

1
2 v 2 40
2

v 2 40

v a 2as

40 0 2 10 s

1
mv 2 40
2

40

Wmg Mg h
2 10 2
40 J

s 2m

2 kg

WT 40 2
80 J

20

Sol.16. (ABCD)
A

1 kg

B
1 kg

C
4 m/s

1 kg

4 m/s

After collision linear momentum of (A + C) system should be conservable in horizontal


direction.
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2 v A 1 4
v A 2m / s

No horizontal force on B therefore no change in its velocity.


vB 4m / s

v com

m1v1 m2 v 2 m3 v 3 ...... 1 4 1 4 1 0

m1 m2 m3
1 1 1

v com

8
3
2 m/s

1/3

8/3

com
2/3

4 m/s

1 8
2
3 3

w 2 rod / s

SECTION 3 : (Comprehension Type)


Sol.17. (AB)

Net force on system along horizontal direction Fx 0


Hence linear momentum of system in horizontal direction will be conserved.
There is no non-conservative force on system. Therefore mechanical energy will be
conserved.

Sol.18. (A)

v2

v1

initial
Initial Pi = 0
TEi = mgh

Pf = Mv1 + Mv2
TEf

Pi = Pf

1
1
mv 22 Mv12
2
2

O Mv1 mv 2
mv 2 Mv1

v2

. (1)

Mv1
m

TEi TEf

mgh

1
1
mv 22 Mv12
2
2

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2

mgh

1
1
Mv
m 1 Mv12
2
m
2

Solving this v1 m

2gh
M m M

Sol.19. (ABD)

f
Fnet F ma

F
m

(accelerate in forward direction)

F f ma

f F R MR2

a
R

f F R

MR2

a
R

f F ma
F f ma
a

F
;
2m

f 0

Fnet F ma

F
m

tnet FR

(Accelerate in forward direction)


(In clockwise direction)

Sol.20. (ABC)

F f ma

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MR2 a

2
R

fR I

a
R

fR

ma
2

ma
ma
2

3ma
2

2F
3m

m 2F

2 3m

F
3

tnet fR

PART II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.21. (AC)
Sol.22. (BC)

H mass heat capacity T


500 4.18 20 T.

This increase in temperature is balanced by addition of ice cubes of one molecule. Thus
number of moles of ice cubes.

Sol.23. (BC)
Sol.24. (C)

500 4.18 207


7
6.02 1000 Jmol1

using the expression

pH pK a log

salt
acid

We get 4.75 log 1.34 105 log


Or

salt
0.02M

Salt which gives

0.02M

4.75 4.87 log

salt
0.02M

=0.76 or salt 1.52 102 M

Hence, Amount of sodium propanoate to be added = 1.52 102 mol


The addition of 0.01 mol of hydrogen chloride convert the equivalent amount of sodium
propanoate into propanoic acid. Hence, We will have

pH 4.87 log

0.0152 0.01 molL1


4.87 log 0.173 4.87 0.76 4.11
0.02 0.01 molL1

The pH of 0.01 molar HCl solution would be


pH log 0.01 2 .

Sol.25. (AC)
Sol.26. (B)

Use G 2.303RTlogK

Sol.27. (BD)

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AB g

Sol.28. (BD)

t0 1

t eq 1

1
3

0
1
3

n 3 3 3 3

A g B g
1
3

n nB P
Kp A

n
nAB

ng

1 1
P 1 1 3P P
P
3 3


8

6 4
8
Kp
2 4 / 3
3

SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)


Sol.29. (B)
The solubility of Zn OH2 will be given as

Sol.30. (AC)

s Zn2 Zn OH4
2

K sp
OH

K c OH

The minimum solubility will be obtained by setting

ds
d OH
Hence

0
2K sp

OH

2K c OH 0
1/ 4

2K
OH sp
2K c

1/ 4

1.2 1017

0.13

9.8 105

pH 14 4.01 9.99

Sol.31.

1.2 1017

9.8 10

0.13 9.8 105

2.5 109 M.

(A)

As p-derivative give only one product whereas o & m give more than one nitro
product.

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Sol.32. (ACD)

(A) In isothermal process, temperature is constant, therefore,


T1 T2

(C)

isothermal wadiabatic

Area under curve is greater for isothermal process, than that for adiabatic process.
(D) Uisothermal 0
For adiabatic process:
TV 1 constant

T1V11 T3 V31

T3 V1

T1 V3

T3 T1 hence internal energy will decrease.

i.e.,
Sol.33. (ABD)
Sol.36. (ABD)
Sol.37. (D)
Sol.39. (AC)

Uisothermal Uadiabatic

Sol.34. (BCD)

Sol.35. (ACD)

dH dU PdV VdP
SECTION 3 : (Comprehension Type)
Sol.38. (C)
Equilibrium is achieved at point X. In graph A, at point X, the free energy of both reactants
and products are equal and G 0 which is the characteristic of reaction at equilibrium.

Sol.40. (BD)

(B) Is not correct because equilibrium is achieved


(C) Is correct because free energy is minimum at X.
(D) Cannot be correct.
The reaction is reversible. The graph B tells that the reactants concentration are decreasing
while products concentration are increasing and after certain time, both the concentrations
are becoming constant which is a characteristic of reversible reaction which attains
equilibrium.
(A) is not correct because conc. Of reactant is not reaching zero
For (C) and (D) as K

P
R

then K is less than 1. So (D) is correct.

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PART III : MATHEMATICS
SECTION 1 : (One Integer Value Correct Type)
Sol.41. (C)

(tan x sin x) y Now z =

y=

y2 = (tan x sin x) + y
y=

z2 = x3 + z

1 1 4(tan x sin x)
1 1 4x 3
z=
2
2

y>0
y=

z>0

1 1 4(tan x sin x)
2

lim

x 0

z=

1 1 4x 3
2

1 1 4(tan x sin x)
1 1 4(tan x sin x)
2
= lim
Rationalization
x 0
3
1 1 4x 3
1 1 4x
1
2

= lim

1 1 4x3
4(tan x sin x)
tan x sin x
2

= lim

3
3
x 0
2
4x
x
1 1 4(tan x sin x)

= lim

1 cos x
sin x

= 1 1/2 =
x
x2

x 0

x 0

Sol.42. (C)

x3 z

1
2
2 1
Let A = cosec1 3x 1 4 + sec1 3x 4

2 1
2 1
1 3x
1 3x

= cosec1
+
sec
4
4

where 3x2 +

1
1
4

Now A will be minimum when 3x 2 is minimum


4

1
3x 2 = 1

Amin = cosec1 2 + sec1 1 =


hence
Sol.43. (AC)

12
A=2

y = f(x) = 4x x 2x + 1
1 1
,
2 4

1
3

1
2

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1

f(x) ; 0 x 2

g(x) = f(1/ 2) ; x 1
2

3 x ; 1 x 2

1
1
5
1
3
5
So g =
; g =
; g = 3 .
4
4
4
2
4
4


Sol.44. (AC)


From graph it is clear that m 0, = 5
2

(0, a)

|x| + |y| = a
x2 + y2 = a2
| x| | y| a

Sol.45. (CD)

(a, 0)

(a, 0)

(0, a)

A1 area included between the line and circle in first quadrant


=

a2 1 2 ( 2)a 2
a =
4
2
4

A2 = area included between the line and


|x| +

1 2
a
2

|y| =

= (9 2)
Now

a
0

( a x )2 dx

a2
12

A2 1

A1 3

9 2
2 , A = 9,

B=1

A+B1=9

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Sol.46. (BD)

Minimum (x1 x2)2 +

9
2 x12

x 2

x1 (0,

2)

This can be translate to finding minimum distance between two curves.


y=

2 x12

&y=

9
x1

Minimum distance his along the common normal.


The normal passes through (0, 0) [as y = is a semicirle]
y1 =

9
x 22

x 22
9

mN = +

Equation of normal y y2 = (x x2)


Satisfies (0, 0)
9y2 = x23 9

9
x2

= x23 x24 = 81

as x2 R

x2 = 3

x2 = 3
y2 = 3
Hence minimum distance =

32 32 2 =

3=2

Given expression is the equation of minimum distance


(2)2 = 8
Sol.47. (D)

Since given differential equation is


y (x + y3) dx = x (y3 x) dy

(xy dx + x2 dy) + y4 dx y3x dy = 0

x (y dx + x dy) + y3 (y dx x dy) = 0

xd (xy) = y (x dy y dx)

xd (xy) = x2y3 d

Y
y = 3/16

On integrating

1
1 y

xy 2 x

+c

at (4, 2)
+ c c = 0 y3 = 2x y = ( 2x)1/3
Since y = g(x) =

sin2 x

sin 1 t dt

1/ 8

cos2 x

cos1 t dt

1/ 8

= g (x) = x . sin 2x + x . ( sin 2x) = 0


y = c1

(constant)

put sin x = cos x =

c1 = (sin1 + cos1) dt =

y = g (x) =

Hence area between y = and y = ( 2x)1/3


= x dy
3 / 16

3
y dy
2

1 3
.
8 16

sq. units.

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Sol.48. (AB)

f() =

x2 x 1 x2 x 1
1
dx
cot 1

2
3 2x
1 x
2x 3x

x = 1

1
dt
t2

dx =

t cot

f() =

t 2 t 1 t 2 t 1 1

2t 3 3t 2 2t t 2 dt =

.....(1)

1 t cot

t2 t 1 t2 t 1

2t 3 3t 2 2t dt

1 t cot

t 2 t 1 t 2 t 1

dt
3 2t 2t 3t 2

....(2)

Equation (1) + (2)

2f() =

1 t

= ln ln 1 = 2 ln

2
| x 3x 2 | | ( x 1)( x 2) | 1 dx
Now g()

| x 1 | | x 1 |
1

ln

Odd functioni.e. f ( x ) f ( x )

ln

g() =

ln

1.dx dx

1
= ln ln = 2 ln

1
ln

f(200) g(50) = ln(200) ln(50) = ln 4 = 3 ln 4

a+ b = 7
SECTION 2 : (One or More Than One Option Correct Type)
Sol.49. (ACD)

Diff. we get 2f(x) f (x) = f(x)

2sec 2 x
4 tan x

sec 2 x
4 tan x
f(x) = n (4 + tan x) + c

f(x) 0, so f (x) =

Given f(0) = n 4. So f(x) = n (4 + tan x).


Sol.50. (ABCD) (A) sgn (ex)
ex > 0 for every real x
every constant function is a periodic function.
(C)

f(x) =

8
8

1 cos x 1 cos x

4
16
=
2
| sin x |
1 cos x
= 4|cosec x|
this is a periodic function.

(D)

1
1

f(x) = x + x + 2[ x]
2
2

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Sol.51. (AB)

1
1

= x + x + 2 [ x]
2
2

1
1
1
1
= x x x x + 2 ( x { x})
2
2
2
2

1
1

= x x 2 { x}
2
2

Since { } is a periodic function hence this function is periodic.


f(x) = [x]2 + [x + 1] 3 = {[x] + 2} {[x] 1}

So, x = 1, 1.1, 1.2, ....

f(x) = 0

only integral values will be attained

Sol.52. (BD)

f(x) is many one

f(x) is into

2
x 2 , 1 x 2
2
2x , 1 x 2
x 2
f(x) =
f (x) =
, 2x3
2
x , 2x3

11
,
x3
3
function is increasing in each of the two intervals (1, 2) and (2, 3) but not in [1, 3]

Clearly least value of f(x) is 3 and greatest value of f(x) does not exist.
Sol.53. (AB)

Domain of sin1x and cos1x, each is [1, 1] and that of sec1x and cosec1x,
each is (, 1] [1, )
Domain of f(x) must be {1, 1}
Range of f(x) will be {f(1), f(1)}
where f(1) = sin1(1) cos1(1) tan1(1) cot1(1) sec1(1) cosec1(1)
6

3
3
= =
and f(1) = 0 {as cos1 1 = 0}
64
2
4 4
2
(i)
Thus, the graph of f(x) is a two point graph which
doesn't lie above x - axis
(A) is correct statement

(ii)

f(x)max= 0 and f(x)min =


f(x)max f(x)min

(iii)

(iv)

36
64

64
6

(1,0)

1, 3
64

(B) is correct statement


f(x) is one-one hence injective

(C) is incorrect statement


Domain is {1, 1}
Number of non-negative integers in the domain of
(D) is incorrect statement

f(x) is one

Sol.54. (ACD)
x

Sol.55. (BD)

(A)

We have

(t 1) sin t dt
Lim
x 1

(x 1)3

0 form

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= Lim
x 1

(x 1) sin x Lim sin x


= x 1
3(x 1)
3(x 1)2

0 Lim sin( x)
Lim sin(1 x)
0 = x 1 3(x 1) = x 1 3(x 1)

Lim sin (x 1)

=
(1) =
x 1
3
(x 1)
3
3

We have 2x + y = 0, 4y + 3z = 24 and 12x 7z = 24.

(B)

On solving, we get the point of intersection as ( 12, 24, 24) whose


distance from (0, 0, 0) is 36.
We have

(C)

g(x) dx = (1 sin t)

........... (i)

sin t

Differentiating both the sides of (1) with respect to 't', we get


0 sin2 t g(sin t) cos t = cos t
1
sin2 t

g(sin t) =
Putting

........... (ii)

in (2),
4

t=

1
g
= 2
2

We get

1
x
2 y
2
3

x
2

We have
y
3
2

(D)

3
3

x2 y
x2y 4
4

Maximum value = 4
Sol.56. (AC)

We have
a
sin1 ex cos1 ex ex

1
ex
.
dx
=
dx

1 x 2x
1 a
2 (tan1 ea tan1 e x ) (e 2x 1)
1
tan e tan e e
a

I=

Put tan1ex = t
I=
=

tan1 ea

ex
dx = dt
e2x 1

tan1 ea
dt

= ln(t tan1 ea )
1 a
0
(t tan e )
2

ln 2 tan1 ea ln tan1 ea = ln2


2
2

SECTION 3 : (Comprehension Type)


Sol.57. & 58

(B & C)
n

x
x
f(x) = lim cos
1
1 cos
= nlim

n
n

= e

x
lim cos
1 n
n

= e

1
lim 2sin2
n
2

x
n
n

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2 lim

1
2

n
1
n

= e

= e

x
x

1n
e 2
41
n

2 lim

y = f(x) = ex/2, x 0
g(x) = lim (1 x + x

range = (0, 1]
n

e )n

x
1

lim x

= en

(en 1)
1/n
1

= ex
1

x R

h(x) = tan (g (f (x))

x
= ny
2

x = 2n

1
y

f1(x) = 2n

1
x

0<x1

y = g(x) = ex
g1(x) = nx

x = ny

Sol.59. (D)

1
g1 2 n = n 2 n for 0 < x < 1
x


1
h(x) = tan1 n n 2 for 0 < x < 1
x

Let 0 < < < < 1, and , are the roots of


f(x) = x3 3x + k = 0

f() = f() = 0

f(x) satisfies RMVT f(c) = 0 3c2 = 0 c = 1

but c must be lies between & .


Sol.60. (A)

Hence k
Let f(x) = tan1x
then for some a (x, y), f() =

tan1 y tan1 x
(LMVJ)
yx

tan1 x tan1 y
1
=
2
xy
1

|tan1x tan1y| |x y|

END OF Solution

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