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Content 6
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Word's Worth
MD's Message:
A Message of Hope
9 News & Views
20 Chemistry Digest
21 Amazing Maths
22 Winners from YCCP
26 Winners from PCCP
33 Career Link: KVPY
40 Olympiad Prowess
IIT-Kanpur 34
Faces of Young Nation 50
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Reso Seed
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W ord's
Word's Worth
orth
We can't solve problems by using
A Message of Hope
Our virtues and our failings are Y ears after years, dreams have persisted, in alleys & lots, in study halls & corridors, in mansions & tenements: I see them floating
around & taking shape everyday, and tens of hundreds of bicycles standing for hours in the parking lot of Institute's campus,
when suddenly become a river, often remind me of how dreams & aspirations need to be reigned in first, and worked upon
before they could be boosted across the nation, else they go tangent. It's important to persistently work towards reigning in your
dreams to convert them to reality.
inseparable, like force and matter. Yes, every person out of corners, pockets & spreads of city, state & country, could rise by education the education system that does not
remind one of the hamster endlessly rotating its hamster wheel with no end in sight, but, by the education that provides adequate
When they separate, man is no more. competition, adequate experimentation, and adequate measurement of efforts & outcomes.
- Nikola Tesla Now, the festive season of Deepawali has taken all of you to meet your dear ones. But the spirit of dedication towards your target
should not get distracted due to this relaxation period. Take your Deepawali holidays in such a spirit that it rejuvenates you & fills in
you a new energy and temperament towards studies. Deepawali, popularly known as the 'Festival of Lights', esoterically means, 'the
awareness of the Inner Light.' We should celebrate Deepawali as the awareness of this Inner Light. This particularly means
outshining all inner darkness, removing all obstacles in the way of our ultimate goal and dispelling all our ignorance
One never notices what towards the most crucial work of our life at this stage i.e., studies.
We all work hard to make the lives delightfully better our lives & of those around us. What's important is how we utilize our time & life
has been done; one can only see on this earth, not how we use it. There is a difference between using the life and utilizing the life. A gold coin with a hole can be used
as a washer and can also be used to buy 1000 washers. The former is 'using the life' and the latter indicates 'utilizing the life.'
what remains to be done. What's important is the energy, efforts and courage we are willing to expend reversing negativism, battling cynicism, suffering and
challenging those who would trample our dreams, taking a stand for magic, and advancing the true potential of our minds & hearts.
- Marie Curie Understand what you need to offer and offer it consistently. Requirement is you have got to go through the furnacing process,
otherwise you'll consume yourself. If the furnacing process is not there, like rot iron you will consume yourself and return back to the
state of iron ore. So, don't be afraid of the hardships. Also, remember that a stone that is afraid to be chiseled can never become a
beautiful statue.
Achievements will come eventually but only tough people would survive the strong currents. Strengthen your concepts &
fundamentals. If you know the raga, you can sing 1000 songs; if you know the song, you will sing only one.
No one can prepare you Today's achievement must not satisfy you completely. We have to start tomorrow with today's benchmarks. We should take
a pledge on this Deepawali to give our cent percent contribution towards studies and to achieve our goal with extra amount of zeal &
for what heights you will energy.
I have great faith in all of you that with self determination and disciplined study schedule, you will meet success.
soar until you spread Happy Deepawali to you and your family!
Best Wishes,
your wings.
- Max Planck R. K. Verma
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News & Views
INNOVATIONS
Indian engineer honoured for 'green
steel' technology
shock waves, issuing slight early alerts of
an earthquake," Singhal claimed.
THE NANOWORLD
The project is expected to be of immense
IN THIS ARTICLE
India-born engineering professor Veena
Sahajwalla, whose research led to
help to first responders during a calamity.
The buzz about Why life is very different at small scales
South Wales, is helping the materials A product that has seen wide acceptance (Source: The Wellcome Trust)
are much more ideal to create such an
industries combat environmental of the world over and is an extremely environment. Still, the elevation should
challenges with a technology that reduces successful SIS system for schools will now enable tourists to see the curvature of the
carbon emissions and uses recycled rubber be available in India.The product will help earth and take in panoramic views of other
tyres that would otherwise go to landfills create a collaborative environment for celestial bodies. Essentially, it'll be enough
in electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking. School Administrators, Teachers, Parents, for them to get that “Hey! I'm in outer Nano Air Purifier
The process requires less electricity and Air filters will go to the
Students, Counselors and IT Staff of space” feeling, even though in actuality
atomic level to separate Space Holidays
reduces the amount of rubber waste that schools to prepare students for the future. they'll be floating in a region just below clean air from pollutants; Inexpensive fuel
ends up in landfill. The patented use of PowerSchool embraces a wide variety of that known as “near-space.” air quality will return to sources and stronger,
recycled rubber in EAF steelmaking has the functions and supports a wide range of Reaching the destination point will only levels not seen since before easier-to-manufacture
potential to transform production schools and districts - from schools as small take about an hour and passengers will the Industrial Revolution. materials will make
globally. as 25 students to districts as large as have the peace of mind that the journey is Nano Medicine space vacations an
It was her fascination for fiery furnaces and 80,000 students. The deep functions of a emissions-free since the contraption isn't Nanoscopic inexpensive alternative
rugged conditions that convinced PowerSchool allow today's educators to robots will be to earthly destinations.
powered by rocket fuel or other
Sahajwalla to join metallurgical make real-time decisions about each inhaled and
environmentally-unfriendly energy Nano Cosmetics
engineering at the Indian Institute of begin fighting
student while also giving them access to sources. The balloon's dimensions provide Make-up, tattoos and
harmful viruses
Technology, Kanpur. She recalls IITK as one real-time information that allows student a sense of just how much helium is needed colored contacts will
and bacteria
of the most technically challenging places. performance to be addressed in a timely be replaced with
to levitate a pod carrying six people. The before a patient
nanotreatments that
manner. The IT-enabled systems This balloon itself measures 423 feet by 316 even has a sniffle.
alter skin and eye color
IIT-GN teams up with California unanimously accepted student feet, while the passenger housing is for a day, a week or
Institute to develop early quake information system is expected to change roughly 13.7 feet in diameter. even a month.
Nano Computers
warning system the way Indian schools administer work,
After cruising around for a couple of hours, Nanochips smaller
Researchers at the Indian Institute of by not only easing the pressure on Nano Kitchen
the module will begin its fall by releasing than dust particles
Technology, Gandhinagar (IIT-GN) have academia, but also bringing in Machines the size of a modern
helium from the sail end. A parachute will will allow powerful
transparency and control in the way microwave will convert the
undertaken a project to develop a 'slight computers to be
be deployed during the last 30 minutes of cheapest possible materials into
early' earthquake warning system. The records and documents are maintained, carried in one hand.
the home-bound journey. Before landing, any food necessary; in turn,
institute has teamed up with California thereby moving school education to the world hunger and the urge for a
eight vented airbags at the bottom of the
Institute of Technology (CIT), Pasadena, next level. Nano Air Bags chocolate bar will be curbed.
pod will activate to cushion the impact.
USA, to develop a system having dense A net of specialized
Zero2infinity has tested an unmanned Indestructible Fashion
network of low-cost motion sensors Gigantic balloon to lift tourists into molecules will surround an
Enhanced textiles will result
capable of sensing earthquake's early space prototype that reached an altitude of 20 individual and provide
in clothes that resist water,
seismic activity. miles and has completed an initial round invisible protection from
Space agencies like NASA deserve plenty wrinkles and stains while
The goal of the project is to put in place a of venture funding (Series A) and plans to impact and minor accidents.
of credit for taking human exploration providing protection from
network of small devices called put the airship into operation in 2013 at extreme temperatures and
further but, at the same time, they've
accelerometers near an active fault line the earliest. We'll have to wait and see environments without
unintentionally created the false Alternative Power
which can pick up earth vibrations. They over the next few years of this idea ever sacrificing comfort, weight
impression that space travel requires all Nano-engineered solar
gets off the ground. or quality.
can be standalone devices transmitting kinds of elaborate technology like rocket cells will reduce our
data to a central server," said Prof Girish boosters and sophisticated shuttle Manoj Sharma reliance on fossil fuels;
Singhal, project incharge at IIT-GN. equipment. Now a little-known start-up is Vice-President thereby, reducing cost
"A mesh of very low-cost sensors in that poised to show that a trip to the heavens and pollution while
Operation & Business Development protecting our natural
area shall be able to pick up velocity of can be as simple as hitching a ride on a
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create 'minimal viable cells', building up clothes, products or even bodies,
He imagined that this rampaging swarm
vessels, would be smashed to bits in the
nanoworld simple cells from scratch. As biological
airborne and spread through the
atmosphere, or will contaminate
AST nanoneedles 100 nm wide to could monitor the movement of
might look like 'grey goo'. According to We als o ten d to th in k ab o ut systems are known for their powers of self-
replication, this has led to fears that the 'grey
aquatic environments. Once in the ACT deliver materials to very
specific points in the cell.
people or products, or record health
information. It might mean we are
one estimate, it would take replicating 'manufacturing' in terms of production
goo' may in fact be a 'green goo'. observed, sorted,
transport of nanoparticles through
F
Researchers in Florida, USA,
AST have devised a nanoparticle- nerve tissue to the brain has also profiled and classified wherever we
go, and whatever we do.
been seen.
HOW THEY ARE USED ACT based bioassay that can detect a
single bacterium within 20 minutes.
Carbon nanotubes may be an especial
This can be harmless, if it helps service
providers or companies give us what
cause for concern, as they resemble
Medical applications nanoparticles, but they could also play an various biosensors to monitor a soldier's environment, they could accumulate in we need. But it may also make it harder to
asbestos fibres, which caused cancers in
The medical potential of important role in protecting the health, and nanosized silicon carbide living organisms, as many harmful protect privacy, or keep personal
workers who breathed an asbestos-
nanotechnologies is huge. Already on the environment. A typical application would particles for physical protection. The substances do, or damage ecosystems. information confidential.
laden atmosphere. As with
market in the USA are wound dressings be based on a column containing nano-battlesuit is being developed at Nanoparticles and nanotubes may nanoparticles, new research is These concerns are not new, and are
that exploit the antimicrobial properties of nanoparticles that bound to a particular Massachusetts Institute of be harmful. But we don't really know. needed on their possible effects, but already discussed in relation to barcodes,
nanocrystalline silver. Nanomaterials contaminant. As water passed through the Technology's Institute for Soldier ID cards, computer databases and CCTV
Nanotechnologies are partly about again early signs are that they might pose a
could make good implants. column, the contaminant would be Nanotechnologies. cameras. So nanotechnologies may not
crafting new materials, and these may threat to health.
absorbed onto the nanoparticles. The Cosmetics give rise to any new issues, but they are
Nanoparticles such as nanocrystalline need safety testing. But are there new There will also be puzzles to solve in
nanoparticles could then be retrieved (e.g. likely to intensify existing debates.
z i rc o n i u m ox i d e ( z i rc o n i a ) a n d Nano-titanium dioxide and zinc oxide can hazards arising from the kinds of material measuring and monitoring.
nanocrystalline silicon carbide are strong, by removing them absorb and reflect UV light, while also on offer? Nanoparticles are often too small to show
lightweight, resistant to wear and magnetically) and the contaminant being transparent to visible light. They are Who benefits?
UNFORTUNATELY, THERE IS A LOT OF up with standard instruments.
corrosion and (unlike many other washed out. already used in sunscreens. The SPECULATION BUT LITTLE HARD Will nanotechnologies lead to a nano-
nanoparticles) inert. Military applications cosmetics industry has invested INFORMATION. divide between rich and poor?
For the future, there is potential for New classes of nanopolymers are being heavily in nanotechnology. New New drugs or
The main concern is about nanoparticles. new toxins? Many people fear that nanotechnologies
nanoparticles to be used as vehicles for developed that can be sprayed on to a products are claimed to penetrate deeper Because their properties differ from larger will further increase the gap between the
gene and drug delivery. soldier, to form a suit without seams. The into the skin or to have other benefits. For forms of the same substance nano-gold, 'haves' and the 'have nots'. Certainly,
Environmental applications fabric is planned to contain embedded example, cosmetics that slowly release for example, is not like solid gold there early examples of nanoproducts have
There are environmental concerns about enzymes that detect and break down vitamins are in development. are fears that existing safety measures been driven by a rich-world agenda:
chemical and biological warfare agents, may not be adequate. suncreams, tennis balls, tennis racquets,
Some forms of nanoparticle appear to be laptop computers and so on.
able to pass through the skin.This has its But it is not inevitable that
advantages for example, it is a way to get nanotechnologies will heighten global
vitamins into the body using cosmetics. inequalities. Applied the right way, they
But, given their size, they could interfere
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could provide many benefits (e.g.
AST A team of German and Swiss scientists has
calculated that nano-forces allow spiders to carry
with the function of proteins on the renewable energy from solar power,
ACT more than 170 times their own body weight. surface of cells, or be taken up into cells medical diagnostic kits, cheap water
all living organisms, is actually a tiny very robust. Others are combining
activity, but nature has been at it for
rotary motor. It has been attached to a components from different organisms,
millions of years. Every cell contains
nanoscale bar magnet made of nickel: this such as the light-detection system from
thousands, even millions, of machines
hybrid device could be a potential plants and energy-generating enzymes
and factories that can build remarkable
nanomolecular motor of the future, from mitochondria, to create biologically
structures with an efficiency that today's
although the biological component is not based solar cells.
scientists can only marvel at. For example,
NANOSCIENCE:
THE BIG PICTURE
m Nanoscience is the science of the extremely small
objects smaller than 100 nanometres (0.00001 cm).
m At these scales, the properties of materials change
dramatically. Factors such as Brownian motion,
surface stickiness and quantum effects become
important.
m Nanotechnologies are based on a range of new
materials, including carbon C60, carbon
nanotubes, nanoparticles, nanowires, and polymers
based on nano-size subunits.
m A huge range of applications are possible, based
on stronger, lighter or smaller materials, or
compounds with unusual optical or electrical
properties.
m Early applications are enhancing existing products
- tennis racquets, golf clubs, sunscreens.
m Possible medical applications include better
implants, wound dressings, diagnostics and cancer
treatments.
m Combining biological molecules with
nanomechanical components is creating radically m Environmental concerns focus mainly on nanoparticles but
new materials; these are at an early stage of very little is known about their impact on living things.
development. m Self-replicating nanobots are extremely unlikely.
m The public currently has little input into policy m Nanotechnologies could increase the divide between rich and
making in science and technology. poor, but could also provide products useful to the developing
world and may be easier for poorer countries to take up.
m Several groups advocate greater public involvement. Others
doubt it is feasible (or even desirable).
One can choose to remain focused on cricket, it will be difficult for you to stop Do's- but even then, do not let out expressions
goals & one can fall for sources of yourself from joining them. If your friends 1) The 11th class is more difficult than 12th like “I can't do anything. I wish I had a
distractions. Would you like to suggest are studying, you will also get motivated to class in Kota as you have to learn a lot of brain like that of a topper.”
some do's & don'ts for students who study. It is as simple as that. things. So, try to find a good senior in your Always remember everyone has his
are taking coaching in Kota? 3) Always remember, “If you are lured to PG/hostel or your city who can guide you. natural pace of understanding. Everybody
Don'ts- do it for the first time, you will definitely Ask him about how to attempt the exams, has some strengths and weaknesses. If you
1) Never go to gaming and movie shops as be lured to do it for second time as well”. which books to follow, how to plan your can identify your weaknesses and
these create addiction. Keep in mind that if So, never think, “Let's leave home-work studies etc. strengths, you can improve a lot. Try to
you clear JEE, you will get a lot of movies today & watch movie Just for today. We'll 2) A lot of students lose their confidence improve upon your weaknesses slowly
to watch and lots of gaming to do. not do it in future.” Remember - If you do when they are unable to score well in tests and gradually, and utilize your strengths.
2) Always try to have a good friend circle. it once, you will definitely do it the second despite their best efforts being put in, and
If your friends are going for a game of time as well. it is quite natural. I know it feels really bad
Lacs of students join coaching How can one gain confidence & IIT-JEE Physics is all about getting your Most of the syllabus is covered while 3) Try to find time for some physical make IIT-JEE paper are not from a different
institutes every year. How best a develop interest in subjects? concepts right and then practicing those preparing for IIT-JEE. Before the exams, it activity like jogging, skipping etc either in world. The paper of IIT-JEE is going to be
student can take the advantage of Before you read answers to the other for gaining speed. Whenever you are is good to go through the last 10 year the morning or the evening. Do it from the same syllabus as the institute's
coaching in a good coaching institute? questions, I would strongly recommend completely stuck on one particular kind of papers for boards. whenever you feel mentally tired. periodic test. Of course there will be some
I consider myself really lucky that I got the you not to read all the questions in one go. problem, the probable reasons are: Never compromise on sleep and food, and variations like the level of difficulty or the
opportunity to study for 2 years in Kota Read 2-3 questions on daily basis, think a) You do not know which concept to Many students who are preparing for be regular. It will help you remain length of the test. It can be slightly easier
and I thank God and my parents for it. over them and discuss those with your apply. competitive exams remain curious energetic and work efficiently. or difficult than the periodic test but if you
Some of you might not be able to realize it friends during your free time. Only then, b) You know which concept to apply but about the plan of studies & daily are performing well in the periodic tests,
today but I am 100% sure that you will you will be able to draw a meaningful do not know how to apply. routine of successful students. Any Any useful tips to learn formulae you will definitely do well in IIT-JEE.
definitely realize it at some point in your conclusion out of each. Also, my thought c) The problem is a mixture of 2-3 advice for them to have maximum effectively and remember them for
future. process and way of studying might not be concepts and you do not know how to productivity & output? long? How can one deal with the emotional
If you want to clear IIT-JEE, there cannot be the same as yours. So, do not worry if you merge all those concepts. Revising your class notes and completing Most of the formulae are remembered as & mental stress usually associated with
any place better than Kota. Whenever you are not able to do the things as I have So, what should you do? the home work should be your first you practice. There are some formulae IIT-JEE preparation?
feel down or depressed, think about your suggested. In case (a), open your class notes and look priority. I followed some of the following that are less used. Instead of just Be patient. I know it is really frustrating
classmates who could not come to Kota, The first and the foremost thing is to pace through all the concepts that have been techniques to maximize productivity: cramming those formulae, try breaking when you work very hard and even then
who do not have good teachers, who do with the class. Always make sure that you taught in the class and go back to the 1) Take 5-10 min break between 50-60 them into parts and understand each part. you do not get good marks in the test due
not have good study material and have revise your class notes and the homework problem again. minutes of studies. The purpose of the For e.g., the formula for electric field by a to some silly mistakes. Take it positively
nobody to guide them. This will give you discussion within 1-2 days of discussion. If In case (b), write down the points you are break is to relax and refresh your mind. charge carrying wire can be remembered that you did not do those mistakes in IIT-
energy and motivation to perform better. you revise them later, there is a possibility facing problems in. When you will get to Walking in the corridor, taking a small nap, as: JEE and still have the chance to improve
You can learn a lot from your friends apart that you will forget many of the things told know the solution to the problem, you will listening to some soothing music etc are a)Constant factor: Like 2*K* lambda upon them. Analyze your mistakes and
from your teachers. Remember the golden by the teacher. Also, it is a well proven fact remember the concept for a long time. some of the activities. Do not watch TV or b)Proportionality factor: Now remember you will definitely improve.
rule that “Knowledge increases by that revising in this manner helps retain Case (c) will not arise if you have play video games as instead of relaxing that electric field by a point charge is Also, keep in mind that when you are
sharing.” If you are not able to solve a the notes & discussions for a longer period sufficiently dealt with case (a) & (b) your mind, it will stress you even more. proportional to 1/r2 and by line charge it is giving your 100%, others are also giving
problem and your friend is able to, ask him of time. 2) Do not study a subject for too long. 1/r. their 100%. So, it is really foolish to get
how he/she approached the problem, A lot of students are caught between Keep changing the subjects. Studying frustrated when you do not get a good
what was his/her thought process. I know What, according to you, a student the preparation of competitive exams theory continuously can be boring as well. Performance in institute's periodic test rank. Also keep in mind that some people
you get very little time for collaborative should do when stuck on any problem and the Board Exams. How can one So, I used to take breaks between practices & performance IIT-JEE How are these are naturally good at problem solving and
problem-solving, as the homework is so in a particular subject (Take Physics, for balance IIT-JEE syllabus & School of numerical and study those things which two things inter-connected? it is very difficult to defeat natural talent
much but these things can be done during example)? What could be the reasons? syllabus without being chaotic? need to be memorized. For example - Always keep in mind that the people who with hard work.
lunch/dinner time or on Sundays. formulae, inorganic chemistry.
H
CH3
CH2– C
( ) (b21+b22 +...... +b2n) ³ (a b + a b
Let a1, a2, ......... an, b1, b2,........ bn be nonzero real numbers. Then a21 +a22 + ...... +a2n
cis-2-butene
Revise the basic of organic reactions Succinic Br H Br2
C=C
1 1 2 2
O H Br
CH– anhydride + ........ + an bn)2 (*)
2 C H Br
O Br H a a a
with equality if and only if 1 = 2 = ...... = n
CH3
–HO CH3 b1 b2 bn
H
2 CH3
dl–2,3-dibromobutane This is the well-known Cauchy-Schwartz inequality. The standard elementary proof uses the properties of the quadratic
CH2 – CH2
CH–
2 CH 2 HO/H
2
+
function: consider the function
CH2– CH2 CH3
NH/3 COOH COOH H2O[O] f(x) = (a1 - b1X)2 + (a2 - b2X)2 + .......... + (an - bnX)2
C C O H OH
N
Electrolysis
Clearly, f(x) ³ 0 for all real x, therefore, being a quadratic function, its discriminant must be negative or zero. The inequality
Of its K-salt
O CN CN
H OH Baeyer's Reagent
H
Succinimide
KCN CH3
1 (
follows by observing that = 4 (a1b1 + a2b2 + ......... + anbn)2 -4 a2 +a2 + ...... +a2
2 n ) (b21+b22 +...... +b2n)
Meso-butane
H 2/Lindlar's
Br2 2,3 -diol If we have equality in (*), then = 0 and the equation f(x) = 0 has a real root x0. But then
Catalyst
KCN alc.KOH
CH3–CH2–CN CH3– CH2 – Cl CH2= CH 2 CH2– CH2
a a a
SnCl2/ HCl
CH3– CH2 – CH = O
Br Br (a1 - b1x0)2 + (a2 -b2x0)2 + ............ + (an - bn x0)2 = f(x0) = 0, Þ 1 = 2 =...... = n = x0
b1 b2 bn
O/
4
H2O/H+ then the equation f(x) = 0 has a real root, so ³ 0. Since cannot be positive, it follows that = 0 and we have equality in (*).
HS
CH3 – CH2COOH
2
(1) alc.KOH
(2) NaNH 2
nc .
Another proof uses a simple lemma which can also be helpful in proving a large number of algebraic inequalities.
(I) O3
Co
liq NH3/D 2
SOCl2
2 2
aq.KOH (II) Zn – H2O Lemma. If a, b, x, y are real numbers and x, y > 0, then the following inequality holds a + b ³ (a+b)
O x y x+y
(I)CH3– Mg I
CH3– CH2OH CH2= O
CH3 – CH2 – C – NH2 (II) H2O/H
+ (I) NaNH2(1ev)
CH3–Cº C– H
(1) NaNH2
CH3 – C º C – CH3
The proof is straight forward. Clearing out denominators yields a2y (x + y) + b2 x(x +y) ³ (a+b)2 xy,
(II) CH3I (2) CH3I which readily simplifies to the obvious (ay - bx)2 ³ 0. We see that the equality holds if and only if ay = bx, that is, if a = b
2
O
Br2/KOH x y
HN
++
Hg / H2SO4 Hg2+
Cu/ a21 a22 a2n 2
CH3 – CH = O
Þ ..... ³ (a1+a2+......an ) for all real numbers a1, a2,.........,an and x1, x2,...........xn > 0, with equality
Li/NH 3(l)
x1 + x2 + + xn
Na/NH 3(l)
CH3– CH2 – NH2 –H2 Cu/
(i)CH3–MgI CH3– CH – CH3 CH–
3 C – CH 3
x1+x2+.......+xn
– H2
or
b +
(A) (ii)H2O/H OH a a a
CH–CH=CH–COOH CH3 CH3 (i)CH3–MgI O if and only if 1 + 2 =........ = n Let’s see our lemma at work!
3
x1 x2 xn
OH/
3 3
CH3– C = CH2 – H2O 3 3
a b c 3
OH CH3 Problems 1. Let a, b, c be positive real numbers. Prove that + + ³
O O b+c c+a a+b 2
CH 3
CH3 –CH = CH – CH = O
trans-2-butene
H
CH–CH–O–CH–CH
3 3 H Br Br2
Crotonaldehydle
Metaldehyde
Solution. Observe that , a b c a2 b2 c2 (a+b+c)2
C=C
H Br + + = + + ³
b+c c+a a+b ab+ac bc+ba ca+cb 2(ab+bc+ca)
CH3
CH 3 (a+b+c)2
H
Meso-2,3-dibromobutane 3
so it suffices to prove ³
CH3 CH3 2(ab+bc+ca) 2
H2O[O]
A short computation shows that this is equivalent to a2 + b2 + c2 ³ ab+bc+ca, which yields (a-b) + (b-c) + (c-a) ³ 0
2 2 2
H OH HO H
(A) = (CH3CO)2O/CH3COONa Baeyer's reagent Problem 2. 4 4
Let a and b be positive real numbers. Prove that 8 (a + b ) ³ (a+b)
4
2
HO H H OH (a+b)2
4 b4 2 2 4
a (a +b ) 2 = (a+b)
CH3 CH3 Solution. We apply the lemma twice. a4 + b4 = + ³ ³
1 1 2 2 2
dl-butane-2,3-diol
Try to use the lemma to prove the following inequalities.
2 2 2 9
1. Let x, y, z > 0. Prove that + + ³
x+y y+z z+x x+y+z
x y z 3
2. Let a, b, x, y, z be positive real numbers. Prove that + + ³
x+y y+z z+x a+b
a2+b2 b2+c 2 a2+c 2
3. Let a, b, c > 0. Prove that + + ³ a+b+c
a+b b+c a+c
1 1 1 3
Girijesh Dubey (GD Sir) 4. Let a,b, c be positive numbers such that abc = 1. Prove that 3 + 3 + 3 ³
a (b+c) b (a+c) c (a+b) 2 Safdar Seraj (SS Sir)
Sr. Reso Faculty Member, Chemistry
HOD - Maths, Patna Centre
Tanmay Mothe
Batch: MBGOJBBG1, SC: Mumbai - Govandi
Cumm%: 61.51
VISHWAAS-F (Target IIT-JEE 2012) Cum.% up to CT-3
SHUDHATMA JAIN PALAK JAIN PARTH SHAH GARVIT JAIN YASH GUPTA Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4
Batch: KTJAIA Batch: UDAJAAI Batch: JPJAA1 Batch: KTJAIA Batch: UDAJAAI
SC: Kota SC: Udaipur SC: Jaipur Central SC: Kota SC: Udaipur
Cumm%: 93.51 Cumm%: 90.67 Cumm%: 86.43 Cumm%: 86 Cumm%: 82.48
VIKAS GARG NIMIT KUMAR SINGH ROHIT KUMAR GUPTA SIDDHARTH PATEL HARSHIT AGARWAL
Batch: KTJPIP Batch: JPJPP1 Batch: KTJPIP Batch: KTJPIP Batch: KTJPIP
SC: Kota SC: Jaipur Central SC: Kota SC: Kota SC: Kota
Cumm%: 81.21 Cumm%: 80.60 Cumm%: 77.95 Cumm%: 77.78 Cumm%: 77.20
Rank Name Batch SC Cum.% Rank Name Batch SC Cum.%
6 Himanshu Goyal KTJPIP Kota 75.65 14 Rohit Pruthi DLNWJPW-2 Delhi-North-West72.49
7 Shubham Jain KTJPIP Kota 74.76 15 Vaibhav Kewlani KTJPIP Kota 72.08
8 Tushar Marda KTJPIP Kota 74.02 16 Vikas Meena KTJPIP Kota 72
9 Pankaj Goyal KTJPIP Kota 73.59 17 Ashutosh Mittal KTJPIP Kota 71.17
K. JITENDRA LAXMAN JANGLEY SIMRAN KAUR BINDRA NIKHIL BANSAL MAITHILI PATEL 10 Ankit Kumar Sinha KTJPIP Kota 73.43 18 Parshant Chawla KTJPIP Kota 70.44
Batch: KTJBIB Batch: KTJBIB Batch: DLNWJB1 Batch: Batch: ABJBB1 11 Rajat Jain KTJPIP Kota 72.87 19 Krishan Mittal JPJPP1 Jaipur Central 70.4
SC: Kota SC: Kota SC: Delhi - North-West SC: Jaipur Central SC: Ahmedabad 12 Himangi SaraogiMBGOJPPSRP1Mumbai - Govandi 72.65 20 Astuti Sharma KTJPIP Kota 70.07
Cumm%: 89.11 Cumm%: 86.25 Cumm%: 73.47 Cumm%: 71.91 Cumm%: 71.48 13 Tanushree Gupta KTJPIP Kota 72.63
VINOD (Class: VII, Phase-I) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-7
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5
KUSHAL BABEL SARVESH CHANDOLIA SAHOO ABHISHEK RAJ SHAURYA ARYA ANUBHAV SHARMA
Batch: UXE-1, SC: Udaipur Batch: XL, SC: Kota Batch: BXV, SC: Bhopal Batch: XL, SC: Kota Batch: AJX, SC: Ajmer
Cumm%: 94.44 Cumm.%: 94.44 Cumm%: 90.83 Cumm%: 90.28 Cumm%: 88.89
Rank - 5 Rank - 5
CHAVI HARKAWAT TUSHAR GUPTA KUSHAGRA JAIN AAKASH MATHUR SAQIB MOHAMMED
Batch: UWE-1, SC: Udaipur Batch: WE-1, SC: Kota Batch: WE-1, SC: Kota Batch: RWE, SC: Kota Batch: WE-1, SC: Kota
Cumm.%: 92.78 Cumm%: 90.28 Cumm%: 88.06 Cumm%: 87.5 Cumm%: 86.39 Rank Name Batch SC Cum.
8 Sujith Pillai BXV Bhopal 88.61
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum.
9 Sidharth Agrwal UXE-1 Udaipur 88.33
6 Garvil Singhal WE-1 Kota 86.11 9 Ridhi Jain UWE-1 Udaipur 79.17
10 Mohit Bajaj XL Kota 88.06
7 Aashima Mittal WE-1 Kota 83.06 10 Vijay Tadikamalla NCK Nagpur 78.89
8 Shubhank Saxena WE-1 Kota 82.22
HIMANI PARTH SHARMA
VIMAL (Class: VIII, Phase-I) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-7 Batch: RXE-1, SC: Kota Batch: SXE-1, SC: Kota
Rank - 1 Rank - 1 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5 Cumm%: 88.89 Cumm%: 88.89
VIBHAV (Class: VII, Phase-II) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-3
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5
KAVYA BHANDARI CHIRAKSH SADAYAT AASHISH SINGH PRAKHAR BAFNAJ AKSHAT MAHESHWARI
Batch: UZE-1, SC: Udaipur Batch: JDZ, SC: Jodhpur Batch: ZE-1, SC: Kota Batch: DZ, SC: Jodhpur Batch: RZE-1, SC: Kota
Cumm%: 95.83 Cumm.%: 95.83 Cumm%: 94.72 Cumm%: 93.33 Cumm%: 92.5
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum. ARPIT GUPTA JAYANT KUMAR GOYAL DHANANJAY KAJLA SASHAKT TRIPATHI DEEPANSH KASHYAP
6 Naman Jain ZE-1 Kota 92.22 9 Kunal Varshney RZE-1 Kota 90.83 Batch: KE-1, SC: Kota Batch: KE-1, SC: Kota Batch: BK-1, SC: Bhopal Batch: KE-1, SC: Kota Batch: KE-1, SC: Kota
6 Divyanshu Mittal ZE-1 Kota 92.22 10 Akshat Mittal UZE-1 Udaipur 90.56 Cumm.%: 91.67 Cumm%: 88.89 Cumm%: 77.22 Cumm%: 74.44 Cumm%: 73.61
6 Kratika Bhagtani ZE-1 Kota 92.22 10 Sarthak Sharma ZE-1 Kota 90.56
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum.
6 Abhinav Singh KE-1 Kota 70.56 9 Siddhartha Nayak KE-1 Udaipur 64.44
VINAY (Class: IX, Phase-I) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-7
7 Aman Gupta KE-1 Kota 69.72 10 Suryansh Kumar KE-1 Bhopal 63.89
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 2 Rank - 2 Rank - 5 Rank - 5 8 Mitali Shukla KE-1 Kota 69.17 10 Urlam Sri Siri Spandana KE-1 Kota 63.89
VINAMRA (Class: VIII, Phase-II) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-3
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5
ANUPREKSHA JAIN CHARVI NAHAR IRFAN Mohd. KHILJI RAUNAK NANDY SAMPRATI AGRAWAL SHUBHAM YADAV
Batch: YL, SC: Kota Batch: UYE-1, SC: Udaipur Batch: RYE-1, SC: Kota Batch: YL, SC: Kota Batch: BYV, SC: BhopalBatch: YE-1, SC: Kota
Cumm%: 94.72 Cumm.%: 93.06 Cumm%: 93.06 Cumm%: 93.06 Cumm%: 91.94 Cumm%: 91.94
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum. JUHI MITTAL CATHY THOMAS AVIRAL JETHALIA SIDDHANT KEHRI NIMIT VIJAY
7 Prameet Singhi UYE-1 Udaipur 91.67 9 Prachi Jain YL Kota 91.11 Batch: NE-1, SC: Kota Batch: SNE-1, SC: Kota Batch: NE-1, SC: Kota Batch: BN-1, SC: Bhopal Batch: NE-2, SC: Kota
7 Bhavya Choudhary YL Kota 91.67 10 Sahil Mantri UYE-1 Udaipur 90.83 Cumm%: 84.72 Cumm.%: 78.33 Cumm%: 76.39 Cumm%: 76.11 Cumm%: 75.28
VINEET (Class: IX, Phase-II) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-3
October - December January -March April -June July - September
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5 Rank - 5 2005 2006 2006 2006
se rejouit 6
JATIN ARORA KULDEEP MEENA KARTHIK KUMAR AKSHAY S. THAKUR TUSHAR PARKAR VANDIT SAWANSUKHA
annees de
Batch: ME-1
SC: Kota
Cumm%: 89.44
Batch: ME-1
SC: Kota
Batch: ME-1
SC: Kota
Cumm%: 86.39
Batch: BM-1
SC: Bhopal
Cumm%: 78.33
Batch: AME-1
SC: Ahmedabad
Cumm%: 74.72
Batch: UYE-5
SC: Udaipur
Cumm%: 74.72
succes October -December
2006
January - March
2007
April -June
2007
July - September
2007
Cumm.%: 89.17
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum. A unique endeavor of Resonance,
7 Rahul V. Finavia ME-1 Kota 73.61 9 Mayur Mohapatra AME-1 Ahmedabad73.06 ANUNAAD- a quarterly magazine,
8 Aayushi Nigam BM-1 Bhopal 73.33 9 Deepshikha Meena BM-1 Bhopal 73.06 released on 23 oct. 2005 with an aim
9 Vaishali Khadelwal ME-1 Kota 73.06
to ignite the spark of trust, confidence
VIPIN (Class: X, Phase-II) The All Centre Rank (ACR) is based on PT-3 and faith in the students & to
enlighten them through tricky and
Rank - 1 Rank - 2 Rank - 3 Rank - 4 Rank - 5 witty questions. Till date ANUNAAD
October - December January - March April - June July - September
has had the cover stories of some 2007 2008 2008 2008
iconic figures like that of Steel giant,
L.N. Mittal, Mr. Stephen Hawking
(physicist),
Ms. Sunita Williams, Mr. Mohnish
Pabrai (most promising of a new
RAJAT CHATURVEDI RAHUL KUMAR SARANSH CHAUHAN ANMOL YADAV SHUBHAM NAGARIA generation of value investors who had
Batch: BL-1 Batch: LE-1 Batch: SLE-1 Batch: SLE-1 Batch: ALE-1 lunch with Warren Buffet), Mr. Ratan
SC: Bhopal SC: Kota SC: Kota SC: Kota SC: Ahmedabad
Tata, Mr. Arun Sarin (Senior Adviser at October - December January - March April - June July - September
Cumm%: 87.5 Cumm.%: 75.83 Cumm%: 75.56 Cumm%: 74.17 Cumm%: 73.33
the private equity firm KKR). Ms. 2008 2009 2009 2009
Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Rank Name Batch SC Cum. Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi
6 Harshit Chandaliya UXE-5 Udaipur 73.06 8 Neelabh Suman UXE-5 Udaipur 70 (Chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo
7 Prakher Gandhi UXE-5 Udaipur 71.94 9 Ankit Joshi ALE-1 Ahmedabad 68.61
10 Jayant Kumar Nema SLE-1 Kota 66.39
Inc.), Mr. D. Subbarao (Governor RBI),
Mr. Ajit Jain (CEO Berkshire
Hathway), Ms. Chanda Kochhar
(M.D. ICICI Bank), Mr. Nandan
Nilekani (Co-founder of Infosys and
C h a i r m a n U I D A I ) , M r. A r u n October - December January - March April - June July - September
2009 2010 2010 2010
M a j u m d a r ( D i r e c t o r, E n e r g y
Conservation, USA), Mr. Mahesh
Gupta (Founder, Kent Water Purifier)
and Mr. Nitin Nohria (Dean, Harvard
Business School) & Kiran Majumdar
Shaw.
ANUNAAD - XXV (October-December 2011) 28 October - December January - March April - June July - September
2010 2011 2011 2011
Total Selections 1816 in IIT-JEE 2011
(Yearlong Classroom Contact Programmes: 1197, Distance Learning Programme: 619)
SITTING ROW: SHUBHAM MAHESHWARI [1326], MAYANK GOYAL [1078], WADDEPALLI DURGESH NISHIKANT [614 (OBC-0052)], RAJENDRA SINGH [638], VAIBHAV GUPTA [526], RAHUL JAIN [356], MOHIT SENAPATY [336], AMAN SUNDERKA [246], SHUBHAM JAIN [106], SHUJAAT ISHAQ [199], UTKARSH SANJAU PATANGE [150], VAIBHAV DEVMURARI [113], GAURAV AHUJA [95], ANMOL GARG [66], MOHIT GUPTA [11], DIVYAM BANSAL [31], MRIDUL GARG [23], SHUBHAM MEHTA
[LEFT TO RIGHT] [2], MR. AYUSH GOYAL [HOD-MATHS], MR. CHANDRA SHEKHAR SHARMA [HOD-PHYSICS], MR. LOKESH KHANDELWAL [PRESIDENT-BUSINESS STRATEGY], MR. R.K. VERMA [MANAGING DIRECTOR & CEO], MR. ASHEESH SHARMA [VICE PRESIDENT-BUSINESS STRATEGY], MR. SHISHIR MITTAL [VICE PRESIDENT-STUDENTS WELFARE: BOYS & HOD CHEMISTRY], MRS. VIJAY PRATIMA MITTAL [VICE PRESIDENT- STUDENTS WELFARE: GIRLS],
NISHEETH LAHOTI [5], ARCHIT GUPTA [14], MEHUL GOYAL [26], VIVEK AGARWAL [35], GAURAV POONIWALA [36], NEERAJ YADAV [57 (OBC-0004)], RAHUL SINGHAL [18], S.S. KAUSIK [87], RAKSHIT GAUTAM [115], SHIVANSHU AGARWAL [294], RAHUL BALANI [352], CHETAN KUMAR GARG [394], PRAVEEN DUBEY [503], DEV PRIYAM [517], AYUSH AGRAWAL [667], ARNAV PURI GOSWAMI [339], ROHIT MITTAL [1485], BHAVIK JAIN [968]
FIRST ROW: MOHIT JAIN [1135], TULSI JAIN [1276], ARCHIT NARANIWAL [1226], RAHUL KUMAR SHAH [1474], JAY PRAKASH [1418 (OBC-0144)], AJAY KUMAR MEENA [ST-0482], VIVEK BHARGAV [1370], ABHISHEK SINGHAL [1207], NIKHIL KUMAR [1282 (OBC-0130)], MAINAK SETHI [1250], SONIA RANI [SC-1182], NEETA MAHALA [5866 (OBC-0828)], SHIVANI SINGHAL [5922], DIMPLE BANSAL [1801], JAYA GUPTA [2436], KSHITA JAIN [1405], ANU AGARWAL [3599], NIKITA GUPTA
[LEFT TO RIGHT] [3090], SONAL MAHESHWARI [2148], TAPASYA TIBREWAL [1619], NIRUPAMA PATEL [2390 (OBC-0275)], SHIVANJALI YADAV [8409 (OBC-1317)], ANKITA GAGRANI [3377], JAGRITI SAHU [3524 (OBC-0446)], PRANEETA NEHRA [5488 (OBC-0758)], SAPNA MEENA [ST-0305], SONAKSHI VERMA [SC-1642], MEENAL GHATIYA [2517], ARCHITA BHANDARI [931], NAYANSHI JAIN [6584], MANISHA VARSHNEY [1003], POJA NEGI [ST-0338], ANANYA [680], MOULIK GUPTA
[2177], NAVIN LALWANI [1108 (OBC-0114)], AKSHAT JAIN [692], ARCHIT JAIN [1017], DESAI ANIKET SHANTARAM [1115], SACHIN KUMAR YADAV [689 (OBC-0062)], AYUSH JAIN [737], GOYAL DHAWAL VISHNUKUMAR [915], CHETAN PALIWAL [911], RAVI KUMAR ROSHAN [639 (OBC-0056)], ASHWINI JAIN [932], VISHWAS JAIN [1657], SAURABH GUPTA [1342]
SECOND ROW: SAMBHAV KUMAR [3887], PURSHOTTAM SHARMA [2517], KAPIL REGAR [SC-0504], TANAY BOBDE [2026], DHEERAJ ARORA [3920], VIPUL GUPTA [2709], ANMOL [4491], PARNEET SINGH DEOL [2510], GAURAN JAIN [1988], KUMAR PUSHPAM [2720], TEJAS JAYANTILAL LUNAWAT [4392], PRADHUMN SINGH BITHU [3259 (OBC-0406)], PRAMOD KUMAR MEENA [2251 (ST-0006)], GAURAV KUMAR GUPTA [2486], AMIT KULHARI [8261 (OBC-1289)], KAPIL CHOUDHARY
[LEFT TO RIGHT] [2762], RAJAN MANTRI [2287], SWROOP SINGH DEVAL [2427 (OBC-0282)], PRINCE KUMAR KESHARWANI [2894], NITIN KUMAR [OBC-1905], RISHIKESH MISHRA [2882], ABHISHEK JAIN [2840], ANKIT KUMAR GOENKA [2173], NIDHISH JAIN [2145], KARMVEER SINGH [1964], HIMANSHU BAREJA [1576], MICKY KUMAR [2724], RISHU GARG [2275], DHEERAJ GOYAL [2083], ADITYA POKRA [1780], TEJVEER YADAV [1588 (OBC-0170)], ARPIT JAIN [1821], DEVARSHI
WAGHELA [2575], KHEMCHAND GUPTA [2999], SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH [2895], PRIYANK GOYAL [1874], SIVA KUMAR SINDRI [1691], NARINGREKAR TUSHAR MAHENDRA [1898 (OBC-0222)], MOHIT HEMRAJANI [2707], YEWLE DURVANK PURUSHOTTAM [3052 (OBC-0382)], DEEPANSHU KUMAWAT [1826 (OBC-0210)], MAHALE VINEET SUBHASH [2646], KUNAL DAHIYA [1997], ROHIT BANSAL [3142], ANIRUDHA TOLAMABIA [3021 (OBC-0381)], KRIPLANI PAVAN
RAJKUMAR [4854], SIDDHARTH SOGANI [3026]
THIRD ROW: RAVI SHANKAR SHARMA [3228], ANURAG DHARMAWAT [4114], KESHAV KUMAR MEENA [4279 (ST-0011)], YASH SINGH CHAUHAN [4299], ROHIT GUPTA [4332], SURYAPRATAP PRADIP BABAR [4967 (OBC-0666)], ASHUTOSH GOYAL [4839], ASHISH SAVITA [3853 (OBC-0497)], SHIVAM GUPTA [4850], UJJWAL KANT NIRAJ [4216], UMESH PRAJAPAT [4394 (OBC-0589)], SAGAR SINGH [4268], NAGARJUN NARAYAN [4102], VIKAS VERMA [4172 (OBC-0540)], ABHISHEK
[LEFT TO RIGHT] BENIWAL [4847], SUBOD GOYAL [4191], KETAN JAIN [2728], AAKASH CHAKRAVORTY [5710], SUMIT PRATAP SINGH [3100], PRADYUN MEHRA [3015 (SC-0031)], GAURAV SINGH [3273 (OBC-0410)], PRADEEP KUMAR [ST-0350], VIKAS VERMA [SC-0384], GIRIDHAR VIDYADHAR KULKARNI [2690], SIDDHARATH JAIN [3691], RAHUL PARASAR [3690], SAURABH SANJAY BHALERAO [2685 (OBC-0330)], VINAY VILAS BAGUL [2648 (OBC-0325)], ANADA RAM [2563 (OBC-
0306)], ANKUR BANSAL [2712], MUKUL GOYAL [2101], NAMIT JAIN [3099], ADITYA MITTAL [2804], AVDESH DIXIT [1122], SHUBHAM BANSAL [3649], ARPIT MAHESHWARI [3345], SOURABH AGGARWAL [3869], NISHANT TIWARI [3876], PRASHANT GUPTA [3749], SHIVAM GUPTA [1294], KUNAL KUMAR SOLANKI [4702], VIKAS KUMAR JOSHI [3906], SANDEEP PATIDAR [2449 (OBC-0287)], VIPIN AGRAWAL [3129], ANKUR KISLAY [4504], MOHAMMAD RASHEED
SANWARA [5480], SHAHID ARSHAD GAURI [6139 (OBC-0873)], PIYUSH DIXIT [4755]
FORTH ROW: GAURAV SHARMA [6597], ROUSHAN KUMAR CHANDAN [9552 (OBC-1527)], HIMANSHU KUMAR [6763 (OBC-0993)], SATYA PRAKASH YADAV [3567 (OBC-0450)], DHEERAJ KHATRI [5190], NITESH KUMAR RANKA [6059], NIKHIL JAIN [6398], PUSHPRAJ YADEV [5524 (OBC-0764)], RISHABH SHARMA [5424], ASHVINI KUMAR JINDAL [6754], PANKAJ GOYAL [5576], HARDIK AGARWAL [PD-113], SANDEEP KUMAR VERMA [6146 (OBC-0875)], AKSHAY DOSHI [5944], DIVYESH
[LEFT TO RIGHT] SANJAY KOTHARI [5203], RAJAT JAROLI [5539], MAYUR AGRAWAL [6030], NEETU MEENA [ST-0136], PRIYANKA YADAV [4075 (OBC-0528)], LALITA MEENA [ST-0524], REKHA MEENA [ST-0363], MEGHA AGRAWAL [5309], ASTHA AGARWAL [90], MALTI GUPTA [974], ALKA SINGH [SC-1056], ANITA BAI MEENA [ST-0540], ROHIT YADAV [5197 (OBC-0708)], SAURAV SINGH [5464], ASGAR AHMAD [8436], BANADA RAJAT RAMESHWAR [1589 (ST-0004)], ABHIMANYU
[4396], MOHIT RATHI [6169], SHUBHAM AGARWAL [5178], DUSHYANT SARASWAT [5047], NISHANT SHARMA [5428], ASHWINI KUMAR JANU [5848 (OBC-0825)], SUDHEER [5030 (OBC-0682)], AJAY KUMAR JAJOO [6803], ARPIT MALAV [7326 (OBC-1102)], ADITYA SINGH [6197 (OBC-0887)], DAKSH VERMA [6459 (OBC-0930)], MAYANK RAWAL [7612], DEEPAK KUMAWAT [6609 (OBC-0962)], SUDHATAM JAIN [6373], ABHIDEEP SAHU [6245 (OBC-0896)], PALASH
GUPTA [6977], NISHAN SINGH [6808], PIYUSH JAIN [6093], WASIM AKRAM SHEIKH [7709 (OBC-1178)], PINTU KUMAR MAHATO [PD-102]
FIFTH ROW: ADITYA SHARMA [8842], NAMAN DADHICH [8767], RAJEEV KHOJ [9545], LOKESH MEENA [ST-0256], SANJAY MANDA [OBC-1759], HEMRAJ KUMAWAT [8760 (OBC-1379)], DHARMENDRA KHICHAR [7592 (OBC-1153)], RAUNAK AGARWAL [9268], VASU PERIWAL [7571], KAPIL KUMAR [SC-1095], SANKIT MAROO [8080], SUNNY BHARGAVA [7229], AVINASH KUMAR GOYAL [7593], SUNIL KUMAR MATWA [6535 (OBC-0946)], MANDEEP [6724], VIKAS GARG [7739],
[LEFT TO RIGHT] ASHISH BALOTIYA [SC-1433], ARUN BHATI [6157 (OBC 0878)], AKASH MUTHA [6958], GAURAV KUMAR SINGHAL [8478], NITESH DAGUR [5704], DEEPAK AGRAWAL [6099], BABU LAL KUMAWAT [8085 (OBC-1254)], AJIT SINGH KASANA [9293 (OBC-1467)], VIJAY KUMAR MEENA [ST-0378], NARENDRA NAGAR [8112 (OBC-1261)], MADHAV KUMAR [PC], HARSHIT JAIN [9206], GOPAL SINGH [8433 (OBC-1319)], ASHISH KUMAR DOHARE [SC-1532], TUSHAR BEHALPADE
[8841 (OBC-1401)], DINESH KUMAR YADAV [ST-0065], HANUMAN PRASAD MEENA [ST-0047], UTKARSH VERMA [SC-0787], AMAN LOHIYA [9248], RAJENDRA PRASAD SINGARIA [SC-0895], HITESH KUMAR [SC-1943], ASHOK KUMAR [SC-0272], SURAJ KUMAR JAISWAL [8568 (OBC-1344)], ATUL KUMAR [ST-0288], RINKU MEENA [8017 (ST-0027)], AJAY RAI [8761], ARPIT MODANI [9289], SHUBHAM GOYAL [8127], KAPIL DEV SINGHAL [9210], MAHAMMAD UBAID [8942
(OBC-1416)], NIKHLESH RANJAN [PC], DEEPAK LOHAR [8915 (OBC-1411)], AMIT KUMAR [9128 (OBC-1443)]
SIXTH ROW: AKASH MEHRA [SC-0912], AKASH KUMAR NONIYA [SC-0221], VED PRAKASH MEENA [ST-0304], SATYENDRA PAL SINGH MEENA [ST-0321], PANKAJ KUMAR MEENA [ST-0372], MANOJ KUMAR MEENA [ST-0613], PRADEEP KUMAR [ST-0375], NITESH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0235], BANTU LAL MEENA [ST-0376], MOHIT PANWAR [SC-0139], DEEN DAYAL MEENA [ST-0366], PANKAJ KUMAR MEENA [ST-0591], MAHENDRA SINGH MEENA [ST-0431], RAY SINGH MEENA [PC],
[LEFT TO RIGHT] VIKASH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0121], RAVI RAJ MEENA [ST-0446], BALRAM MEENA [ST-0331], KRISHAN KUMAR MEENA [ST-0384], MANISH KUMAR MEENA [7161 (ST-0022)], BHEEM SINGH MEENA [ST-0278], NAMONARAYAN MEENA [ST-0160], HANSRAJ MEENA [ST-0118], PRATHVI RAJ MEENA [ST-0164], KULDEEP KUMAR MEENA [ST-0154], HITESH MEENA [ST-0170], HEMANT MEENA [ST-0421], PREM PRAKASH MEENA [ST-0507], PANKAJ KUMAR MEENA [ST-0190],
PRATEEK RAJ MEENA [ST-0087], JITENDRA MEENA [ST-0377], BRIJESH KUMAR MEENA [PC], VISHRAM MEENA [PC], RAJNEESH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0622], LOKESH MEENA [ST-0632], MANISH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0069], ABHISHEK KUMAR MEENA [ST-0495], JITENDRA KUMAR ALORIYA [SC-1539], RAVI MEENA [PC], RAJESH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0067], ASHOK KUMAR MEENA [ST-0345], NARAYAN LAL MEENA [ST-0189], ASHISH KUMAR VERMA [SC-0607], RAHUL
KUMAR [SC-0936], AMIT KUMAR MEENA [ST-0172], RAHUL DOHARE [SC-0753], KUNJI LAL MEENA [ST-0373], SANDIP VINODRAY RAVALIYA [SC 1692]
SEVENTH ROW: ANIL KUMAR [SC-0536], ABHISHEK DHAKAR [OBC-2224], JATIN RAI [OBC-1734], HITESH GARG [2649], DEEPAK KUMAR MEENA [PC], HARI SINGH MEENA [ST-0606], VIJAY KUMAR MEENA [ST-0505], VINAY PRATAP SINGH [SC-1169], JAYANT PATODIA [SC-1151], LOKENDRA KUMAR VERMA [SC-0583], AJAY MADHUKAR [SC-1126], CHETAN PRAKASH VERMA [SC-1424], HEMENDRA SINGH [SC-0702], BUDDHI PRAKASH MEENA [PC], RAI SINGH MEENA [ST-0131], MEETHA
[LEFT TO RIGHT] LAL MEENA [ST-0551], HENRAJ MEENA [ST 0155], ARJUN LAL BAIRWA [SC-0699], SAWAN KUMAR MEENA [ST-0358], MANISH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0477], MANOJ KUMAR VERMA [SC-0827], ABHISHEK UKEY [SC-0510], RAVISHANKER [SC-0227], MAYUR SURESHCHANDRA RAMTEKE [SC-1193], RANJEET KUMAR VERMA [SC-1910], DESH DEEPAK [SC-0840], HARSH KARMVEER [OBC-2113], CHIRAG NAMDEV [OBC-2131], DEWWRAT [OBC-2335], PREMCHAND GAUTAM
[SC-1842], VIVEK MEENA [ST-0626], MEENA MANOJ KUMAR [ST-0397], AJAY KUMAR SOYAL [SC-1831], HARIOM MEENA [ST-0218], YOGESH MEENA [ST-0498], PRAVEEN NAWAL [SC-0478], MONOJ JYOTI BASUMATARY [ST-0458], SURENDRS KUMARMEENA [PC], KALU RAM MEENA [ST-0466], MAST RAM MEENA [ST-0400], MANISH JYOTI BASUMATARY [PC], ANIL KUMAR MEENA [ST-0263], HANUMAN MEENA [PC], BRAJESH KUMAR MEENA [ST-0549]
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CHARAN [OBC-2202], 1012647ROBIN SINGH GULSHAN [SC-1845], PAVAN VERMA [SC-1918], ASHOK KUMAR [SC-0149], ANKUR LUNIYA [SC-0282], DIPANSHU [SC-0528], SURENDAR JAIPAL [SC-0329], MADHAV VARI [PD-095], NARENDRA SINGH CHOUDHARY [SC-1410], PANKAJ SINGH [PD-059]
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The name Steve Jobs is considered
synonymous with innovation,
functionality, aesthetic design and
perfection. The co-founder of Apple
consistently mesmerised the world with
technological marvels which have turned
popular culture,” as Steve Lohr wrote in
The New York Times.
Take a contradictory approach to
product designin other words, try to be
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KVPYKISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJNA
out so well, we couldn't have improved on lesson the world should take from Apple is The "Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana" is an ongoing program started in 1999 conducted by the Department of Science
them even if we'd mapped our own lives that a company needs to become multi- and Technology, Government of India, to encourage students of Basic Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to take up
in advance. From the revolutionary dimensional. It needs to mix the core research careers in these areas.
Macintosh to the cult-status iPod, from the business with the disruptive innovation. It About a decade ago, the Department of Science and Technology (DST) felt absolutely convinced about the advantages of
scintillating iPhone to the awe-inspiring needs to combine the intellectual with the reviving a programme like NTSE, thus, the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) was initiated.
iPad, the technology czar has flummoxed artistic. It needs to maintain within it the
rivals and satiated consumers for around rational and the lunatic,” as Harvard The selection of students from those studying in +1, +2, any U.G. Program in Science / Medicine and also Engineering students having
three decades. Business Review blogger Horace Dediu aptitude for scientific research, are
The reaction to his death, with people wrote.
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tributes from the world, is proof that Mr IIT-Bombay
these products. As Wall Street Journal Technology (DST), New Delhi, IISER - Kolkata New Delhi, IISER - Kolkata
Jobs had become something much more ICMR, New Delhi
reporter Yukari Iwatani Kane wrote, “Mr. Government of India. HBCSE, TIFR, Mumbai HBCSE, TIFR, Mumbai
significant than just a clever money-maker. Jobswidely known for his mercurial,
He stood out in three waysas a demanding management styledrove his
technologist, as a corporate leader and as company relentlessly to make products
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Ultimately, excellent design isn't
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basic sciences.
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SCIENCE subjects in the XII Standard Board Examination.
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design decisions…were shaped by his the universe. expose them to research in the subject of their liking and induce
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IIT-KANPUR
all levels under the able guidance of the Chaos, Molecular Modeling, Bio- separate building is under advance stage,
faculty members maintain Inorganic Chemistry, Lasers in Chemistry which will house laboratories, seminar
this brilliant and Biology, Digital Image Processing, and discussion rooms for various
T
combination and disciplines of the
help the Institute to Understanding basic science and having a strong grip on fundamentals is Environmental
reach the zenith of essential for the future engineers. Theodore Von Karmann once stated: Sciences and
knowledge and The Scientists explore what is and engineers create what has never E n g i n e e r i n g.
he initiative to conceive a grand design for technical education in innovation. M a n y
To cite a few areas: developments
India and implement the concept true to its spirit, in the form of IITs is Finite Element have already taken
Fourier
Methods Using Domain place and many are lined up
one of the greatest hallmarks of visionary development in Decomposition, Flow Induced Vibrations,
Analysis, Numerical Linear Algebra,
for the future years. P. K. Kelkar Library is
Photons, Molecules and Chemical
independent India. Wind Tunnel Testing of Large Scale
Prototypes, Computational Chemistry,
Dynamics, Magnetic Resonance in
housed, with all modern amenities, in a
magnificent three-storied, separate
Chemistry and Biology, Bio-informatics
Nano-materials and Nano-technology, building covering an area of 5730sq. m.
and Computational Biology are to name a
Every year IIT Kanpur is enriched by the supported by U.S.A . Such close selected through JEE and usually they are Geometric Optimization of Large Organic The library has been rendering essential
few.
laurels brought by the faculty members interaction brought fresh air, new ideas the top students from various places in the Systems, Genomics and Bio-Informatics, support to the academic, research and
IIT Kanpur has developed a close
and the students in the form of path and novel thoughts into the academic country. There are programs for M. Sc. (2 Electronic Structure Calculations, developmental programmes of the
association with the Indian Railways. A
breaking innovations, research programmes and academic administration years) in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Aggregation and Etching, Molecular Institute.
new project namely SIMRAN has been
publications, projects, fellowships and IIT Kanpur substituted the traditional and Statistics, where the students with Dynamics, Thin Film Dynamics, Optical/
rolled out for tracking of trains and
industrial exposure. Established in 1960, annual system with semester system and B.Sc.(Hons) background are chosen EM Field Calculations, Computational
p ro v i d i n g t w o d i r e c t i o n a l d a t a
the Institute began functioning in the also introduced the letter grade system through an all-India examination known Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer,
connectivity between a stationary server
borrowed building of Harcourt Butler instead of marks for evaluating the as JAM. IIT-Kanpur has M.Tech Programs in Computer Aided Design and Rapid
and a moving train. This project has turned
Technological Institute in 1959 with 100 students for the first time in the country. all the Engineering Branches, mentioned Prototyping, Tomography, Robotics,
out to be a great success. The Research
students and a small faculty. The Institute IIT Kanpur also takes pride in introducing above. In addition, there are M. Tech. Multi-Body Dynamics, Geo-seismic
Summit called REACH Symposium was
now has its own sprawling residential the concepts of term papers, Programs in the interdisciplinary areas, Prospecting, Stress Analysis and
conducted at Shimla during March 2007
campus, about 2255 undergraduate and unannounced quizzes etc. such as, Nuclear Engineering, Biological Composite Materials, Vibration and
and is expected to be of great importance
1476 postgraduate students, 309 faculty Sciences and Bioengineering, Laser C o n t ro l , S e m i c o n d u c t o r P h y s i c s ,
of our Institute for bringing out new
members and more than 900 supporting At the Bachelor's level, IIT-Kanpur offers Technology, Environmental Engineering, Photonics, Neural Networks and Genetic
initiatives in academic and non-academic
staff. The combined record of its past and B . Te c h . P ro g r a m s i n A e ro s p a c e Materials Science, and Industrial and Algorithms, Earthquake Engineering,
environments. National Wind Tunnel
present faculty and students along with Engineering, Biological Sciences and Bio- Management Engineering. The M.Tech Impurities in Anti-Ferro Magnet, Raman
Facility (NWTF) was established as a
the alumni spread across the world is awe- Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil students are chosen through an all-India Scattering, Particle Physics, Spin
landmark research and development 3
inspiring. Engineering, Computer Science & examination, known as GATE. The institute Fluctuation in Quantum Magnets and so
activity at IIT Kanpur. Establishment of
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, has also adopted a dual degree (B.Tech- on. The most recent initiative of IIT Kanpur
Samtel Center for Display Technology is
IIT Kanpur had a massive collaboration Mechanical Engineering, Materials and M.Tech) Program in which, the students has been the Formation of a Strong
indeed a shining example of development
with USA through a specially created Metallurgical Engineering. It also offers admitted through JEE, are expected to Research Group in the areas of
of a research programme of high quality.
programme - KIAP (Kanpur Indo American integrated M.Sc. programs in Physics, complete the M.Tech Program in five Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
The National Program on Earthquake
Programme). It is said to be the largest Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics. years, at the end of which, the student is
Engineering Education (NICEE) is
ever academic assistance programme The students for these programs are awarded both B.Tech and M.Tech Degrees. Understanding basic science and having a
resource center for many aspects of
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Reso PCCP Faculty Member, Physics
JKP Sir
Sangeeta Agarwal (For Solutions of Q. 1 to 4, please refer page 'Khul-Ja-Sim-Sim') Sr. Reso Faculty Member, Physics
Reso PCCP Faculty Member, Chemistry
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Q.1 is for foundation students and Q.1 is for foundation students and
The value(s) of x for which a = x2 + x + 1, b = x2 – 1 and c = 2x + 1 is (are)
Q.2 is open for all students Q.2 is open for all students
(A) – (2+ 3 ) (B) 1 + 3 (C) 2+ 3 (D) 4 3
Q.1 A body weighing 800 N is hung from a horizontal ring of Q.1 Organic compound “A” of molecular formula C9H9O3N
th diameter 6m by means of three cords, each 5m long. On reacts with organic compound “B” of formula C10H15N
3. The ratio of sums of n-terms of two arithmetic progressions is (3n - 13):(5n + 21). The ratio of 24 term of the two series is:
the ring, two of the cords are placed 90º apart and the followed by mild acidification and again washed with
(A) 59 : 141 (B) 7 : 17 (C) 1:2 (D) none of these point of attachment of the third cord bisects the mild base to form Labetatol. Write the structure of A and
remaining arc of the ring. Find the tension in each cord. B. (Ignore Stereochemistry).
k
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2n+K Z
O OH
k=1
NH
H2N
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 Y
B
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c A Q.2 Match the compounds given in column I with the pKa
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of the compounds
T3 T1 A. CH3CH2NH2 P. 10.75
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B = {x | (m – 1) x + mx + 1 = 0, x Î R}. N
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Number of values of m such that A È B has exactly 3 distinct elements, is are attached at the left and right ends of rod and at a
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 distance ‘b’ directly below each of these charges a N
positive charge Q is fixed. Find out the distance ‘a’ in E.
N
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terms of given parameters for equilibrium.
8. Through the centroid of an equilateral triangle a line parallel to the base is drawn. On this line, an arbitrary point P is taken inside
L
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a
q 2q
Sr. Reso Faculty Member, Chemistry
sides of the triangle, then
OR
(A) h is then H.M. of h1, h2 (B) h is the G.M. of h1, h2 (C) h is the A.M. of h1, h2 (D) none of these
Q. 2 An aliphatic monoamine (vapour density of 36) on
b W
b treating with excess of CH3I for a long time, a quaternary
9. Let A = {9, 10, 11, 12, 13}and let f : A ® N be defined by f(x) = the highest prime factor of x. Then the number of distinct Q salt containing 55.5% of iodine is produced. Write the
Q
elements in the range of f is possible structure of amine.
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Maths
Q.1 is for foundation students and Q.2 is open for all students
Q. 1 Let ABC be an acute triangle. Find the positions of the points M, N, P on the sides BC, CA, AB, respectively, such that the
perimeter of the triangle M N P is minimal.
Q. 2. Let A, B, C and D be four points in space, not in the same plane, prove that
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Faces of Kulkarni
Saima Iqbal
Sarath
Babu
Dhruv
Eight remarkable Young Indian HarVa is a unique and first of its kind Rural becoming the first woman (mother) old problems. Today, they have no drinking water Dubey who used RTI and the media
leaders who symbolise optimism BPO that focuses on skill development mountaineer in the world to reach the With the motto of empathy not charity, shortage, even in summers. Puzhakkal, the together to make child malnutrition one of
especially among rural women with an summit of Mt. Everest twice in the same Mirakle Courier employs a team 64 deaf river running through Adat, was for long the most important social, political and
of the country which has the
aim of creating jobs in rural India. Also it is season. The 32-year-old, mother of two, employees, where each of them has no better than a stinking drain. The electoral issues, fought for a change in
largest youth population in the
involved in reorganizing traditional from Arunachal Pradesh's Bomdila gained copious levels of confidence and is panchayat cleaned it up. The Puzhakkal order to bring transparency in our
world agriculture sector into community based successfully scaled the world's highest empowered with financial independence. River Tourism Village now attracts democratic system. Not only has he been
India has the second largest and youngest farming groups that are run by efficient peak to create a spectacular record with The social impact is that many of them are hundreds of tourists who come for a cruise phenomenal in engaging the Media in
population in the world. There are more and stable management system. grit and stamina, and became the first able to go back home and support their in the reborn river. And a rebirth it is for highlighting the issue of malnutrition
than 700 million Indians below the age of Founded in 2009, starting as a small BPO woman in the world to scale the mighty families, rather than being helplessly the village, too, under Akkara's able among children, but also been successful
35 in the country. Bharat Ratna Dr. Abdul venture in 2010 with just 50 women on its Mount Everest twice in one season in an dependent on them. leadership. in persuading the main opposition party to
Kalam once remarked that there was no first project in Tikli Akilampur village, a incredible span of just 9 days. It made a Saima Iqbal make child malnutrition an issue and take
Anil Akkara
credible platform in the country to few km from Gurgaon, Harva has so far huge financial burden for her middle class a stand on how the problem should be
The man responsible for reforming Adat With a degree from the United Kingdom,
recognize the achievements of youth trained over 500 women and hundreds of family but she was prepared to handle the addressed.
village with organic farming and sanitation Saima Iqbal is helping conserve Kashmir's
across various walks of life. farmers. It has centers in Haryana, terrifying prospects of failure. Yuvraj Singh (Special Award)
has become a role model for his village. rich cultural heritage. She has aided the
An inspired Young India means that India Rajasthan, UP and Uttrakhand employing Umesh Kulkarni Under his leadership for the last 10 years, mapping of Srinagar's cultural resources, Indian Cricketer and a member of the
is on an accelerated path to take its rightful hundreds of women. The company plans The 35 year old film maker is a National Adat village has received many prestigious worked on conservation of the 15th World Cup Winning Team, Yuvraj Singh
place in the world order as one of the to provide employment to 10,000 women Award Winner. His movie 'Valu' was awards like Swaraj Award for best century Aali Masjid and pushed Kashmir's was given the Special Award for
greatest nations in the world. and affect millions of lives across India by featured in Berlin film festival. 'Valu', also panchayat for eight years, the Central Mughal Gardens for the world heritage Outstanding Achievement, for his
Recently, IBN18 in association with IRB 2015. became first Marathi feature film to be proposal. performance in the recently concluded
government's Nirmal Gram Puraskar for
Infrastructure Developers Limited (IRB) Sarath Babu selected in Rotterdam International Film World Cup. Over the last couple of years,
achieving full sanitation and the Central The architecture of Jammu, Kashmir and
announced the winners for the 2nd Festival in the year 2008. His other film he has seen the depths of despair and
The man who turned into an Idli maker Water Resources Ministry's prize for Ladakh has always been as diverse as its
Edition of the 'Young Indian Leaders 'Vihir' was premiered at South Korea's experienced the summit of triumph.
after graduating from BITS Pilani and IIM, groundwater augmentation through cultural influences. Assaulted by apathy,
Awards' to honour the youth of the nation Pusan festival and also at the London film However, the tide turned at the World Cup
made his education the means to become rainwater harvesting. unchecked developmental pressure, and
for their admirable work and festival. His efforts are bringing back the where Yuvraj experienced the greatest
a businessman. Sarath Babu, now One of his key successes was ridding 3,000 vandalism, it has also suffered from two
commendable contributions. These young nations focus on Marathi cinema. moment of his career. Not only did he
synonymous with FoodKing, is an IIM- acres of paddy fields in the waterlogged decades of political instability, whether it
leaders are a shining example and a source perform superbly throughout the
Ahmedabad graduate who gave up Dhruv Lakra low lying lands of intense contamination is the arson of the Chrar-i-Sharief shrine or
of inspiration for the entire nation. They tournament but also played an
several high profile job offers to live an An MBA graduate from Oxford, Dhruv by shifting to organic farming. Until then the Tourist Reception Centre, Srinagar has
personify exemplary courage, strong will instrumental role in taking India to their
altogether different dream of providing started Mirakle Couriers, a courier these fields annually consumed 1.5 tonnes 838 listed properties, though only 18 are
power and a burning desire to overcome 2nd crown after nearly three decades.
employment opportunities to people. He company with a difference which employs of Furadan, a highly toxic pesticide that Grade 1 and enjoy legal protection. For
difficult circumstances to help the less
launched the Foodking Catering Service, only specially challenged (deaf & dumb) poisoned the nearby water bodies. Adat's Saima Iqbal, who graduated in Sampa Arya(Special Award)
fortunate ones. They come across from the
and now with the help of his younger youth thinking that a courier service domestic waste mixed with cowdung is architecture from MSIA, Bijapur, and 29 year old Sampa Arya from Sonepat
length and breadth of India, and have
brother and a team of 160 people he is requires minimal use of speech and converted into organic manure. A 20- joined INTACH in 2004, restoring the became the face of the campaign to 'save
worked for change in their own states as
looking to expand operations to cover the hearing. Barring the 4 management staff, member society of women under the state's cultural sanctity is a mission. With a our sailors '. Her husband Ravinder Singh
well as on a national level.
campuses of all major companies across all employees are hearing disabled. He has state-level women's empowerment degree from the UK, she has not only Gulia, 3 rd officer on Merchant Vessel Suez
Ajay Chaturvedi the country and abroad. He dreams to 2 branches in Mumbai and already plans project, Kudumbasree, supervises the helped in mapping Srinagar's culturaI along with 5 other Indian sailors were
Social entrepreneur and a BITSian of 1995 witness a hunger free India thirty years to go pan India in the long run. project. These women from BPL families resources by boldly walking its bylanes but taken captive in August 2010. Sampa led
batch, Mr Ajay Chaturvedi who is the from now and also stresses upon every kid While the award brings in much joy, make about Rs 5,000 every month by also worked on the conservation of the the campaign & knocked the doors of
Founder and Chairman of the company being computer savvy, being able to Mirakle Courier also inspired book author selling manure. Every home in Adat has 15th century Aali Masjid and the World Union Ministers, Chief Minsiters, even the
Harva, was awarded the CNN IBN Youth speak, read and write English in addition Rashmi Bansal, who has to her credit toilets. It is also the first panchayat to Heritage status proposal for Kashmir's six Prime Minister. Her fearless and relentless
Icon - Young Indian Leader of the Year to their mother tongue. He is a person who bestsellers like Stay Hungry Stay Foolish implement a housing scheme for all its Mughal Gardens. She is part of the team campaign forced the government to
Award for 2011. His company, Harva knows the hardships of people and who and Connect the Dots. Her latest book- I homeless and landless. The panchayat set working on the restoration of downtown debate the State response to the piracy
means Green for the villages and it stands can truly support them in every possible have a Dream, released in June 2011, up an iron treatment plant with Srinagar, which has faced the neglect of menace. Pakistani human rights activist
for Harnessing Value of rural India way and help them sustain their lives. features Mirakle Courier as one of the 20 contributions from the 3,500 beneficiary over 250 monuments within a 3-km area. Ansar Burney, moved by the plight of the
focusing on skill development, BPO, Anshu Jamsenpa inspiring stories of Social Entrepreneurs families and technical support from an Prashant Kumar Dubey sailors began negotiations for the release
Community Based farming and from India who found new ways to solve engineering college at a cost of Rs 2 crore. An RTI crusader from Bhopal, Prashant of the Suez crew that included Pakistani
She created a niche in her field by
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Q.1 Prove that the set of numbers {1, 2, ..... , 2005} can be colored with two colors such that any of its
18-term arithmetic sequences contains both colors.
Q.1 V1 = 400 m/sec. V2 = 1200 m/sec. the figure. Take only electrostatic interaction between
charges. Find: 2005 - a
Sol. The solution involves a counting argument that shows there are arithmetic
q1 = 4 mC q2 = – 10 mC (a) What will be their distance of maximum separation? 17
that the total number of colorings exceeds those that
m1 = 2 × 10–5 kg m2 = 4 × 10–5 kg (b) If V1 = 400 m/sec. and V2 = 2000 m/sec. What will be
m a ke s o m e 1 8 - t e r m a r i t h m e t i c s e q u e n c e squences that start with a. Altogether, the number of arithmetic
36 mm their distance of maximum separation? sequences does not exceed
monochromatic.
Two point like charges are moving in the same direction (c) In part (c), what will be their relative speed at the instant
There are 22005 colorings of a set with 2005 elements by 2005
(rightward) and corresponding numerical values are shown in of maximum separation?
two colors. The number of colorings that make a fixed
18-term sequence monochromatic is 22005–17, since the
2005
a=1
17
-a =
2004 . 2005
2 . 17
1 1
Sol. (a) T. E. of system = × 2 × 10–5 × (400)2+ × 4 × As T.E. of system > K.E. of centre of mass terms not belonging to the sequence can be colored So the total number of colorings that makes
2 2
9 6 6 Hence particle separated to infinite distance. without restriction, while those in the sequence can be an arithmetic sequence monochromatic does
10–5 × 12002 – 9 10 4 10 3 10 10 r®¥ Ans. (a) colored either all black or all white. not exceed
36 10
(c) At r ® ¥ How many 18-term arithmetic sequences can be found 2004 - 2005
= 1.6 + 28.8 – 10 T.E. = K.E. of system 2 2005-17
in the set (1,2,....,2005) ? Such a sequence a, a + r, a + 34
= 20.4 J 2r, ......, a + 17r is completely determined by a and r which is considerably smaller than 22005.
1 1 1
K.E. of centre mass= (m1 + m2) Vcm2 m1V12 + m2V22 = 71.6 subject to the condition a + 17r £ 2005. For every a The conclusion follows.
2 2 2 2
1 2 10 5 400 4 10 5 1200
= ×6×10–5× = 26.13 J V12 + 2V22 = 71.6 × 105 ...........(i)
2 6 10 5
Conservation of momentum :
As K.E. of centre mass is greater than T.E. of system, they will not m1u1 + m2u2 = m1v1 + m2v2 Q.2 We are given the parabola y2 = 2px with focus F. For an integer n ³ 3 consider a regular polygon A1A2 ... An whose center is F
reach infinity. 2×10–5×400+4×10–5×2000=2×10–5V1+4×10–5 V2 and such that none of its vertices is on the x-axis. The half-lines |FA1,|FA2 ,... |FAn intersect the parabola at B1, B2, ... Bn. Prove
i.e. at r = ¥, U = 0 and T. E> of system will be equal to K.E. of that FB1 + FB2 + ... + FBn ³ np.
V1 + 2V2 = 4400 ...........(ii)
centre of mass.
On Solving : V2 = 1123.479 m/sec.
Hence, Kq q Sol. Set F Bk = tk, k = 1, 2,..., n. Also, let a be the angle made To prove this inequality, note that
1 2 V1 = 2153.042 m/sec.
T.E. = r + K.E. of centre of mass by the half-line |FB 1 with the x-axis and (1 – cos a1) + (1 – cos a2) + .....+ (1 – cos an)
max Vrel = V1 – V2 = 1029.563 m/sec.
9 10 9 4 10 10 12 ak = a + 2(k 1) , k = 2, ....,n. The coordinates n
n 2(k 1)
20.4 =
rmax
26 .13
P l e a s e a c c e p t o u r In the question V = 400 m/sec.
1 V = 1200 m/sec.
2
p
=n– cos
n
apologies for the of the focus F are ,0 . k 1
q = 4 mC 1 q = – 10 mC 2
rmax = 6.28 cm. Ans. (a) typographical error in m = 2 × 10 kg
1
–5
m = 4 × 10 kg2
–5
2 n n
Reso Q. 23.1 of Physics. 36 mm 2(k 1) 2(k 1)
(b) T.E. of system = 1.6 + 80 – 10
= 71.65 J
should have been typed as In general, the coordinates of the points on a ray that = n – cos cos
k 1 n
sin sin
k 1
n
n.
originates in F and makes an angle b with the x axis are
V1 = 400 m/sec. V2 = 1200 m/sec.
K.E. of centre of mass = 64.53 J By the Cauchy - Schwarz inequality.
q2 = – 10 mC p
m1 = 2 × 10–5 kg m2 = 4 × 10–5 kg t cos , t sin , t > 0 (just draw a ray
36 mm
2 1 1 1
Q.2 An aeroplane is flying from a point A whose coordinates are (5 km, 2 km, 5 km).
Consider two points B and C in the space whose coordinates are (- 2 km, 4 km, 0 km) from the origin of the coordinate system that makes an 1 cos 1 1 cos 2 1 cos n
Consequently, the question became invalid. We
and (5 km, 1 km, 2 km). Assume that plane starts flying at t=0, in the plane of given have investigated the cause & to prevent re- angle b with the x-axis; then translate it to F). It follows n2 n2
three positions with speed 200 m/sec and acceleration 4 m/sec2 in a direction occurrences, we have modified our verification that the coordinates of Bk are n.
process. Still, we appreciate the students who (1 cos 1 ) (1 cos 2 ) (1 cos n ) n
perpendicular to line BC till it becomes collinear with line BC at time 't'. Find 't'. made an effort to attempt this question. Keep up p
t k cos k , t k sin k k = 1, 2, ....,n. The equality case would imply that all ak's are equal, which is
Sol. (5, 1, 2) BA x BC = iˆ ˆj kˆ = 13 iˆ + 28 ˆj - 7 kˆ the good efforts! 2
d 90º C impossible. Hence the inequality is strict, as desired.
7 -2 5
Winner The condition that Bk belongs to the parabola is written
7 -3 1
as r2k sin2 ak = p2 + 2ptk cos ak. The positive root of this
(-2, 4, 0)
equation is tk = p / (1 - cos ak). We are supposed to prove
Winner
A | BA x BC | = 132 + 282 + ( -7)2 = 1002
(5, 2, 5) B that t1 + t2 + .... + tk > np, which translates to
r | BC | = 72 + ( -3)2 + 12 = 59
rA = 5 î + 2 ĵ + 5 k̂ 1 1 1
r 2 n.
rB = - 2 î + 4 ĵ + 0 k̂ 1002 d = 200t + 2t 1 cos 1 1 cos 2 1 cos n
d= km, 2 - 100 ± 10 4 + 8240
rC = 5 î + ĵ + k̂ 59 2t + 200t - d = 0 t=
r r 2
2
BA = rA - rB = 7 î - 2 ĵ + 5 k̂
= 4.12 km 2t + 200t - 4120 = 0
r r Shahzma Alif Ravish Agrawal
t + 100 t - 2060 = 0 = 17.5 Sec
2
BC = rC - rB = 7 î - 3 ĵ + k̂ = 4120km Roll No.: 970251 Roll No.: 11104288
| BA x BC | Batch: A-2 Batch: RJ1
d=
|BC |
Q.1 All stereo-isomeric form of given compound x is treated with excess of Ph-NHNH2 (Phenyl hydrazine)in acidic medium. The
productsformedarefractionallydistillated.Ifmisthetotalnumberoffractionaldistillatesthemvalueofmis?
H3C O
O C H3
O H D
Batch: PA1
2 2 4 8
EXPONENT
Only two diastereomeric products hence 2 fractional distillate.
\ B = 3 × 10–7 × 2
1 .0 3
4.5 10 / 2 3 2
3
2
REPERT IRE
f2, the angles as shown. The field is perpendicular to the
plane of page, directed downward. Since the magnetic 3 10 7 2 3
= = 4.0 × 10–5 T.
2
field due to each of the three sides is the same in 4.5 10
magnitude and direction, the magnitude of the resultant Sol.2 Let the desired temperature rise be DT. Hence, the
field at 0 is. diameter (linear dimension) of the brass rod d'b is given
by d'b= db (1 + ab DT) ------ (i)
Similarly, the diameter of the steel rod d's is given by
d's= ds (1 + as DT) ------ (ii)
For the steel ring to fit over the rod, d's =d'b
or ds (1 + as DT) = db (1 + ab DT)
ds – db
or DT =
dbb – ds s Ravish Agarwal Shahzma Alif
Roll No.: 11104288 Roll No.: 970251
Batch: RJ1 Batch: A2
Winner of Maths Reso Q. 23 Winner of Physics Reso Q. 23
Olympiad - Chemistry
Sol.1 Na2SO3 + S Na 2(SA )2O 3 Sol.2 (COOH)2 Conc . H2SO4 H2 O + CO2 + CO
(D )
(A) (B ) (C )
Neutral Acidic Diatomic
oxide
Na2S2O3 + 2AgNO3 2NaNO3 + Ag2 S2 O3 COCl2 NH3 NH2 CONH2
(B ) CO + Cl2
Ag2S2O3 + H2O (E) (F)
Ag2 S + H2SO4 Poisonous
(C )
tanq = HF = 1 tan
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