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In a certain region of space a unifonn and constant electric field and a magnetic field parallel to 4 each other are present. A proton is fired from a point 'A' in the field with speed v = 4 X 10 mls at an angle of a with the field direction. The proton reaches a point B in the field where its velocity makes an angle 13with the field direction. If s~na:=.J3 . Find the electric potential difference
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A metallic disc of radius r is made .of a material of negligible resistance and can rotate about a conducting horizontal shaft. A smaller non conducting disc of radius a is fixed onto the same shaft and has a massless cord wrapped around it, which is attached to a small object of mass m as shown. Two ends of a resistor of resistance Rare connected to the perimeter of the disc and to the shaft by sliding contacts. The system is then placed into a unifonn horizontal magnetic field B and the mass m is released. Find the tenninal angular velocity with which the disc will rotate finally. 1 (Take r 10cm, a 2cm, R := 100 Q. B 0.2 T, m 50 gm, g

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~7
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(B)

Sr CHz

(C)

(D)

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H

(E)

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(8) II is more soluble in H20 than 1 (D) Both are insoluble in water

Sol.

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Because. of presence of F, it develops H-Bonding,

5.

The amino acid produced reagents. (i) PBr3. Br2 (ii). H20 (iii): NH3 , .1 (A) Alutamic acid (C) Valine,,,

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6.

S ,I.

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7.

H,)'CH,
(i)

&
(ii)

Ph-OH (iii)

NO:

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(B) IV < I < II < III (D) IV < III < I < II

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CH3 (8)

CH2-O-CH:; (C)

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N-2 is better nucleophile than N-1 arx:JN-3

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CH3CO H+ E (KM~O.

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A[C H ]
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B C9H~6

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C+D (isomeric ketohes) .

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H2C-C-OHO

II CH C CO' 2- H2- 7- H

and compoundC gives positive iodoform test

Compound B is (A) CH3

(8)

O-CH2CH2CH' (D)

Sol. 18.

C Compound C is

(8)
(A) Q-CH'CH2CH2CH,

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(C) (D)

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p q

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D

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from Column

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(A) (B) (C) (D)

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PART - III
SECTION -A

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This section contains 9 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (0), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 1. px + qy 40 is a chord of minimuml.~n~th of the circle (x - 10)2 + (y - 20i passes through (5, 15). Then (p2013 + q'o,) is equal to (A) 0 (B) 2 2014 (C) 22013 (0)2

729. If the chord

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4026

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= 3 and

sin( 2x

\3

!
j

= 1 is/are

(A) 7 (C) 9

(B) 8 (0) 10
'\

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1=1
for n

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=8
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'15

:. The number of ordered pairs

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x2 + l

-x + 2y == 0

(D) none of these

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Centre of rectangular hyperbola is (1. -2) :. Equation of Asymptotes are x = 1, Y =-2 Radius of circle =

J5 .
2

5.

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Let PQRS be a square with length of the side 10. The points A and 6 are taken on the side PQ and C is taKen on the side RS. Then the circumradius of the triangle ABC can be (A) 3.1 (6) 4.2 (C) 5.5 (D) 8 C Let M be the circumcentre Now MA + MC ~ AC ~ SP = 10 :. The minimumvalue of circumradius = 5 Now a circle through PQRS has the radius :. 5:0:: radius s

5.J2

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If

6.

In triangle ABC with A as obtuse angl,~_,AD and AE are median and,.\,,~ltitude respectively. ~AD == IDAE == IEAC , then sin3 A cos A equals ," 3 3(.
3

(A) 3a

64b2c
3

3a3 (6) 128b2c (D) _ 3a _ 512b"c


3

(C)3a 256b2c

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6
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4

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3a3

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If sin" (x2 + y2) + tan" (A) (-1,1) (C) R C x2 + y2 ::; 1,

Jy2 - 2

- 2)= K has no solution. then exhaustive range of K is ( 1 (6) 1--'==,

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This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) and ST ATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. . ab - rr . STATEMENT 1: In tnangle ABC, 12 == R .

10.

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STATEMENT 2: In any triangle ABC. _a_ = _b_ =._c_ = 2R . sinA sinB sinC (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true, Sol.

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=> [xl

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= -t, -

3...
t,

Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1, Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. . Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
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Let A = (at , 2at),

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STATEMENT 1: In any triangle ABC. the minimum value of cot2 A + cae B + cotL C is .J3 . STATEMENT 2: y = cot x is a concave downward curve in 10, n). (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. C Comprehension Type

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A ray emanating from (- 3;3 . equation of the reflected ray is (A) 4x + 313y = 12 (C) 8x + 313y = 1213

0)

is incident on the curve S at P whose ordinate is

%.

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(B) 4x - 3.)3y = 12.)3 (D) none of these

Sol.

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 17to 19 Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: let 0(0, t) is a variable point andR = (3, 0). PO is drawn perpendicular to RO to meet the variable line y = 2t in P. let S represent the locus of P. 17. The equation of S is (A) xy

=4

(B)

r\ x-~Y 2)
3 6

+(y-3i

= 19

(C) y2 = 12x

x2 y2 . (0) -+-- = 1

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C
Equation of PO is Y - t = ~(x - 0)
t

.'. Coordinates of P

= (.~.

2t]

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18.

.... locus of P is y2 = 12x The chord x + y = 1 cuts the curve S in points A and B. The normals at A and B intersect at C. A third line from C cuts the curve S normally at O. Then the coordinates of Dare (A) (3, ~) (B) (0, 0) (C) (6. -3) (D) (12, 12)
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(B) a=-3,p=2:.

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(q)

(r)

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25 . If 4

25

(D)

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4

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2 ,

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In the figure Box-1 contains one capacitor and one resistor Box-2 contains 1 inductor and one resistor R, resistance in Box 1 R2 resistance in Box 2

= =

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R1 +Rz =:> 2R, ~ 2R2 = R, + R2 =:> R, = 3R2


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Impedance of Box 1 + Box 2 = Impedance of Box 3


.'4,~,
~\~

(R, + Rz)12

= 4--J2 R2, phase angle is

1t/4

4--J2 R2, phase angle is -n/4

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= I, = ':J.

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2

sin( t)
(J)

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(A)
(B)

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In the figure, A, B, C and D are four concentric spheres of radius a, 2a, 3a and 4a and contain. charges +3q, +6q. -9q and +12q respectively. In the beginning switches 81 and 82 are open. After earthing the sphere C, Ilq1 amount of charge flows from the sphere C to the earth. If the sphere B is also earthed, then Ilq2 amount of charge flows from the sphere B to the earth, the value of IIlq1 (A) (B) (C) (D) 1 3/5 2/3 1/2

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3a 3a

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4a

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q, = -18q ~~q11 = 9q

1
41tco

_1_

4m,o 2a Solving

[3 [3

q q2

q3

12q 1 0

12q

3a + 3a + 3a + 4a

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2a 3a 4a

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A charged particle having charge q and mass m is projected into a region of uniform electric field of strength

Eo,

force particle

with velocityVo perpendicular to Eo' Throughout the motion apart from electric also experiences a dissipative force of constant magnitude q Eo and directed

opposite to its velocity. If

I Va 1= 6 mis, then

its speed when it has turned through an angle of 90, (8) 5 m/s (D) 2 m/s

is equal to
(A) 3 m/s (C) 4 m/s

Sol.

A
Consider the situation when particle turned through an angle of <jJ dv dt dvx ---dt ~
.~

has

= _ qEo [1- sin$]

_qEo[1

m dv = _ dvx
dt

. ",] -Sin,;,

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:=

v = -vx + C
v

qEo

= vo -- Vx = vo 1+sin~,

q,

v = --~

=~

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2

(:r
2 2 --

(B) ~-q6 m2r

2B2

(C)

(q B r)
2m

1t

Sol.

A
Angular momentum, (~mr2)(!)= \2 For the ring to become vertical, .

ldt =

f .dq nr Bdt dt
2

== q1tr2B

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-mr

2\1
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2 ill

= mgr

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1t

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q B,2
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J of the potential

+0 B+
+

(VA) to the magnitude

of the.

. -------,--------e
:

:0

',A .

electric field (E~, both evaluated at the other end A of diameter AB that bisects the wire (as shown in the figure) (A) R (B) 2R (C) R In (1+12) (D) 2R In (1+

:EA, VA

12 )

Sol.

B E
=
o

. 1 dq I---coso. 4ns r2 o

,.

v=

r_1~dq;

. 4m:o r

where r = 2R cos

4>

+,

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, I

8.

In the figure ABCDEFA

is a closed conducting
2

wire loop. = 1and

The part AFE is a portion of an ellipse, BCD is a portion of the ellipse -+-=1 9a2 4a2 A uniform magnetic field

X2 + 4a a

y;

x2

y2

B ==

Bok. exists in this region. If the frame is rotated about velocity


'r.:)".

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(A) --VIm 8 1 ' (B) - V 1m 8 (C) .. ./13 VIm 8 (D) zero Sol. C The contribution cylinder

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3,

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(directions as shown in the figure)

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(A~sertiOn)

and STATEMENT-2

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and
STATEMENT-2: As we move away from the centre, the electric field decreases in magnitude. . (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation Statement-1. (B)Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2is NOT a correct explanation Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (0) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2is True.

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A
STATEMENT-1: . In the circuit shoWh in the figure initially S~ is closed and S? isopen. After some time, S2 is closed and S1 is opened simultaneously. The ammeter reading shows a sudden change.

and
STATEMENT-2: By Faraday's Law,
em = - d<p, A-.

l,

dt

't'

= magnetic flux,
is True.

!:".,

= Induced emf
is True: Statement-2 is a correct explanation for for

5011.
12

(A) Statement-1 Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 (0) Statement-1 B

Statement-2

is True, Statement-2

is True; Statement-2

is NOT a correct explanation

is True, Statement -2 is False. is False, Statement-2 is True.

STATEMENT-1: The adjacent figures shows two thermally insulated vessels having equal volumes and containing monoatomic and diatomic ideal gaSs separated by a stopper, which prevents the gases from mixing with each other. If the stopper is removed and the gases are allowed to mix, the final equilibrium temperature is 525 K .

mCompressed
monoatomic

ideal gas 5 mole 400 K ~

and
STATEMENT-2: Total energy of the system is conserved.
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Sol.
13.

A
STATEMENT-1: A metallic sphere 'A' has radius R and a concentric hollow metallic sphere B has radius 3R. The space between them is filled by an annular dielectric of dielectric constant 2K and radius R (inner) and 2R (outer) and another dielectric of . dielectric constant K and radius 2R (inner) and 3R (outer). No charge is deposited at the common interface of the dielectrics .. and STATEMENT-2: Asper Gauss's law ~E.dS = ~E,(Symbols have their usual meanings} (A) Statement-' is True, Statement-2 Statement-1. (B) St'!t~ment-1 is True, Statement-2is.

is True;

Statement-2

is a correct

explanation

for for

Stafem.ent-1.

True; Statement-2
'r:

is NOT a Gorrect explanation


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This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a paragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and. (D) for its answer. out of which ONLY ONE is correct. Paragraph for Question Nos. 14to 16 I K,

Four large metallic plates of area A each are kept parallel to each other with a small separation between them, as shown in the figure. A cell of emf V is connected across the two outermost plates through a switch K1. The two inner plates are similarly connected with a cell of emf 2V through a switch K2 Initially, both switches ar.e open and the plates, starting from left to right (i.e., number 1 to 4) are given charges Q, 2Q, -2Q, -Q . respectively. Now answer the following questions. 1 2

14.

Sol.

The charge appearing on the outer surface of plate -1, when switches K1, K2 are open (A) zero (B) Q (C)-Q (D) -3Q A When both switches are open, Charge on outermost surface (net charge on system)!2

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.
2

(A) 0+(EoA1V 2 \d;4 (C)


, \ (COA)V_S

. (B).(EoAI~+30 d)42 (D) 30

,d

2
V

Sol.

B
When K1 is closed and K2 is open

..9!.. + ~
Co Co

+~

=V

, where Co

= eoA
d

Co12

For plate 2,q - q1 = 20 Solving the above equations, we get q-

_ (coA)V 30 -+-

-q

16.

If both switches are closed, the charge appearing on the plate 4 is (A) (C~A ) V (C) 0 (B) 0 + C~A (~)
2t7.

COA"( V'l
d 2.)

(D)

(EoA

Sol.

V'j d )" 3 j V

D When both switches are closed. -~+2V--q-=v

Co

Co/2

._

~,q---l-)'3,d/\3

_ CoV _

(eoA

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A calorimeter of water equivalent 250g contains a block of ice at -1 Dec in which there is a solid conducting ball whose water equivalent is 50g: The mass of ice is 800 g. 150g of steam at 1000 is added to the calorimeter and the system is isolated from surroundings.

steam

calorimeter

Given Specific heat of water = 1 cal/g/oC Specific heat of ice = 0.5 cal/g/OC Latent heat of fusion of ice = 80 callg Latent heat of vaporization 540 cal/g . Answer the following questions based on the infonnation above.

17.

Amount of water in the container, when equilibrium has been established, is

(A) 950g (Bl800 9 (C) 150 9


SoJ; 18. (0) cannot be calculated from the information given A Equilibrium temperature of the system is (A) Dec (C) 20CC C

(B) 10QoC (0) 30i'it

Sol.
19.

The density of the material of the ball at O"C is Ip6(OC)}is varies with temperature as PB (Gec)
=

equal to density of \'fater. Also PB

PB (OC) x 1-~)

r\

200/

Ignore the expansion of water and any

pressure changes with temperature. After thermal equilibrium has been reached, the fraction of volume of the ball in air in the calorimeter equals. 1 3 (A) 20 (8) "2 (C) ~ Sol. D (0) ~.

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I Matrix - Match Type T~is section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements gi~en in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C, D) in column I have to b~. matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in column II. The answers to these questions have to be appropriately btbbled as illustrated in the following example. . If ~he com~ct match are A-p, A-s, B-q, B-r, Cop, C-q and O-s, then the correctly bubbled 4 x 4 matrix should be as follows:
....l..... . .

..........................

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1.

Column-I contains some thermodynamic system andj:X)lumn-1I contains its properties. Match the following columns. Column - I Column - II (A) A steel rod is clamped at its two ends and rests (p) 400 on a fixed horizontal base. The longitudinal strain developed in the rod when temperature rises to 50C is - 3.6 x 10'4, and the temperature coefficient of linear expansion of steel is 1.2 x 10,5 fc. Find the temperature at which rod is in relaxed state (B) Six hundred mole of a gas undergoes,a process P = 7 x 10 N / 01 iii 2
5 2 "

(q)

27

4m where V is volume in 013 When volume of the gas is 20 01\ its temperature in Kelvin is approximately equal to (C) A block of mass 100 gm slides on a rough horizontal surface of zero heat capacity, When the speed of the block decreases from 10 m/s to o 5 mIs, its temperature rises by O.2S C. The heat capacity of the block in joule/c,C is P(N/m
1 )

+Y..._ 3

(r)

20

(0)

(s) C
isoczj0riC proc.ess isothermal process

15

3 x10

5 ..

10:J

A
-:; t isobaric 'B process

T 600 T (Kelvin) If two moles of a gas consisting of 1 mole of He and 1 mole of H2 undergo a cyclic process A ~ B~ C ~ A as shown in the,figure the total work done in the cycle is -600Rln[9/e] The temperature T in DC is (A) ~ (r) (B) ~ (p) (C) -) (s) (D) ~ (q)

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- Column-I

Column-II
(Temperature state) T in steady

(A)
~ __

A
2_K_O

B 3_Ko __ ~ __

C
6_K_o __

(p)

sooe

I
10.C

100.C Three homogenous each of length


I..

T thermal

resistors A, Band

e,

cross-sectional

area A and thennal

conductivity 2Ko. 3Ko and 6Ko respectively are joined in series such thatthere is one dimensional heat flow from left end(temperature 100C) to the right end (temperature 1Q0C). T is the temperature of the interface between resistor Band in the steady state.

(B)

A spherical annular thennal resistor of thennal conductivity K and inner and outer radii 2R and SR respectively, is in steady state with its inner surface. maintained at 100C and its outer surface maintained at 10C (heat flow is radially outwards). The temperature of the concentric spherical interface of radius 3R in steady state is T. . (C)
,

(r) Issoe
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I

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.100.C
. 2R : ~ . T .

A cylindrical and thennal resistor of inner radius R and outer radius 8R is in steady state with its inner surface maintained at 100C and its outer surface maintained at 10C(heat flow is radially outwards). The temperature of the co-axial cylindrical interface of radius 2R in steady state is T.

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A homogeneous thermal resistor whose outer surface is the frustom of a solid cone, has the two base radii as 6R and 3R respectively and the perpendicular distance between its, two bases is 3L. The two bases are maintained at 100cC and 10C. In the steady state(heat flows from left end to the right . end) the temperature of the interface at a distance of 2L from the left end is T. Assume that L is very large in comparison to Rand the lateral surface of the cylinder is thermally insulated from the surroundings. FindT. (A) ~ (s) (B) ~ (p) (e) ~ (q) (0) ~ (r) Column-I contains some physical systems and column-II contains its properties. following columns. Column - I Column - II (A) A metallic solid sphere of mass 5 kg and radius 2 (p) 60 m is freely rotating about its diameter with angular velocity 00 2 rad/s. The coefficient of 4 thermal expansion of the sphere isa 10. fc. If temperature increases by 20C. the % change in angular velocity of the sphere is (B) A metallic sphere of emissivity 0.8, radius 4 m (q) I' Zero and at a surface temperature of 600 kelvin is emitting radiation. If half of the metallic sphere is covered by some opaque material and the surface temperature increases to [600 (5/2) 1!4} kelvin, the % change in power emitted is Match the ~."

II

J.
ci:: I
I

;: I

(C)

A metallic hollow spherical shell is placed concentrically with a spherical shell of double the radius. The inner sphere is given a charge q while the outer sphere is given a charge 4 q. Now the two sphere are connected together by a metallic wire. The % change in charge on the outer surface of the outer sphere is . Dielectricof
' q~. ~2
~'

(r)

25

(D)

(s)

0.4

~t~c=c~n$tant

C ~
~
V

. ~~
q2
V

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Situation-.2

Two identical air capacitors 1 and 2 of capacitance C each are connected in series and a potential difference V is applied across the
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combination as shown in the figure. q1 is the charge of capacitor-1 in situation-1. When a dielectric of dielectric constant 4 is inserted into capacitor-2, a charge q2 flows through the battery in the circuit as shown in the figure in situation-2. Find q2 x 100. Sol.

q1 (A) -t (5) (8) -t (r)


(A) ~MR200

(e) -t(q)

(D) -t (p)

())=
(r)'[

= ~MR2(1+ae)2oo

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(1 - 2aO)
x 100

000]

= (2aO)IOO=

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(B) P,
P2

= aA!,:600

4 A

= (crN2)f:600 (5/2) = 5/4P,


= 25%

P2 - P1 x 100 P1

(C) % change is zero .


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T~iS section contains 9 multiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A), (8), I (q and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. . . _ 1. How many total stereoisomers do the following compounds have?

.,

,H
(C)

0,0 CO 0/
(~)
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(B)

(0)

(E)

W
(B)

4
3

3
4

2
2

o
4

o
2 2

2 2

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4

4
3

(D) B (A)
-. c' ,

o
OH

(8)

,.--V"
(C) (D)

0.,0./ 0 .'0 , l, c , ,
1 ... OH

r
.~

,
(~
!

4
0

2
2

o o

il

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1 t
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How many products will formed by reaction:

(,)04 ii)p..;iHSO~

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(A) 4 (8) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1 C Two -OH groups, above and two below the plane. Which of the following will not exhibit geometrical isomerism: (A)

3.

(8)

(C)

CO
I) <

(D)

Sol.

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(A)

In A and 8 there is hindered rotation about central. bond between two rings.
CI

I L >-<J
'M

(6)

,00

. Cb'OOCb
H
H

In (C) compound exist in two form cis and (C) H . H .

r'

<>=<1
Cl

trans.

In case of (D) on rotation conformer will develop instead of geometrical isomer. 4. In the reaction:
~CI-~P, N H

Product P, should be: (A) (8)


~CI

(C)

(D)

CI

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CI Br

_b,___ __ c_,_

~
C2

C3 C3

--------j

I d" The correct relation among a" a2. a3, b" ~.~. (A) a3> a2 > a,. b, > ~ > be. (C) C, > C2> C3.d2> d, > d3 S I.

d2 d3 Ch C2.C3 and d" d2 d3 are (B) a2> a,> a3, b, > ~ > b3. (D) C, > C2> C3,b2 > ~ > b, CH2X2 1.97 1:60 1.45 1.1 CHX3 1.65 . 1.03 1.02 1.00

B
X

F
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CI Br I

CH;,X 1.82 1.94 1.79 1.64

l
C~W"M

N........... \-_ ....... -------N ~N~

rti
Sr /OH ~

consists of three fused chair conformations. If 11.67gms of the above compound undergoes acid catalysedhydrolysis it requires how many grams of water for complete hydrolysis: (At. Masses: C - 12. N -14. H - 1) (B){9 (D) 10

Sol.

(A) 5 '.' (C) 15 B> It is urotropin and its reaction with water is (CH2)EN. +6H20~4NH:o + 6HCHO

7.

In the cyclization reaction given below, the most probable product of the reaction

HO"

.A. ~

... Product is

(A)HO~ (C) HO~

(B)

o ---/
0,>--- OH

(D)

<)--J0H

c
Br

~
.

HO~'.../~)

Na-H: O-H -----

/\8

I.. OH

group nearer to Br is more acidic}

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,. &',(2 &q)
h,. 2. hydrolysIs

,. Br,!2&q)
hv

2 hydrolysis

and

yOEt
~"OEt (2 mole)

1. EtONalEIOH

l (Compound

Q
with six momb&'&O nng)

;: ~so. (dOl)

Then final product is:


(A)

-*
" then

P+Q

00-(0'0005)

lFinalproduct

-'!.

(8)

(C)

o o

o (D)

Sol.

*
o rA-(CHO

ever)
N l\..-!J..
/-----..:, I i'
,CliO ~"""'CH--Br

i(')!
~

CH3

Br

.I

(X::-:
(P)

EtO

Et

:l
.

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o
:

H)l r
+ ~OEI H~ 'V

8
OEt EtOH

Et~: Na-

II0

o
EtO-C

)7 q 'Q
COO:O
diI H.SO~

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d /
EtO EtC

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C-OEI It

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~ ~

OH

9.

[HydJOcarbon

Na) liquid. NH3

B ~HO.03)
..

2C~.

2CH3COOH.;. 2C02 (B) less volatile than water (D) non-aromatic compound

Then compound A, is (A) colourless liquid (C) orange red gas

g
(A)

Na/NH",

(8irc"

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o
(6)

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COOH

CHJCOOH + CO,

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This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) and STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 10. ST ATEMENT -1: Acetaldehyde colouration. reacts with alkaline solution of sodium nitroprusside to give red

and
STATEMENT-2: (A) Statement-1 Statement-1. Acetaldehyde is good reducing agent. is Tru~, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for

(B) Slatement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D} Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

Sol.
11.

B
STATEMENT -1: Ortho iodobenzoic acid is strongest acid among ali ortho halobenzoic acid.

and
STATEMENT-2: Iodine exerts maximum ortho effect so the acidic strength increases. (A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is True; Stafement-2 is a correct explanation Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True'>Statement-2 is True; Statement-2is Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. A NOT a correct explanation fof;;" for

Sol. 12.

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CH-i
CH2

OH S is a better nucleophile than 0 atom and act as neighbouring group participant.

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STATEMENT-2: by base. (A) Statement-1 In acid chlorides and alcohols reaction, HC! is released which can be neutralized is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for

Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2is Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statem-ent-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

NOT a correct explanation for

Sol.

A Comprehension Type

This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a p1ragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is . c~rrect. . Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16 present to .

\lli'hen wate~ is added&)to an alkene no re.~ction takes place, because there is no electr~phile s~art a reactton by addmg to the nuCleophilic alkene. The O-H bond of water are too strong. CH;, - CH
=

C~h + ~O----4 X the acid

If however, an acid (H:eS040r HCI) is added to the solution, a reaction will occur because provides an electrophile.

T le second order rale conslanl (M-Sec -') lor acid calalysed hydration at 25.C is give n lor each 01 Ihe
fdllOwing a!kenes:
I I

H3C
\

C=CHz / H Compound P Compound Q K2 Compound R K3 Compound S K. CompoundT

FRateconstant:

K,

k.

Sol.

Which is more reactive between (Z)-2 butene and (E)-2 butene towards hydration (A) (E)-2-butene (B) (Z)-2-butene (C) Both are equally reactive (D) Both are inert towards hydration B (E) isomer is more stable hence more free energy of hydration required. Correct relation between rate constants: (A) K3 < K1 < K:e< ~ < Ks (C) K3 < K1 < K2 < Ks < ~

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(A) due to relative stability of carbcation formed.

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Amongthe (A) Q ~S

given compounds Q, R. Sand T which has maximum number of planes of symmehy (B) R ~T

Sol.

0
There are three planes of symmetry for compound T
H,C \
Xl

i
:

plane

_ ..... H,C

/YC\
l

CH, .,
.... CH3 xy plane

yz plane

Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 Compound (A), which can be distilled in high vacuum, gives positive test with Br2/H20, but does not react with Na metal in ethereal solution, but compound (B) and(C) gives H2(g) with sodium metal. Compound (A) undergoes following sequence of reactions -

I ":,"

.C

[AJ

LOA/H,

)B

I ,
~~2eq)
:;_ ve "-:''''''k .":
i : '{Y.

B;HsITHF H;0210H'

Products

,
C ~ ~OH

1two
- ve iodoform

structural

iSQrnersl

r /fr,.

test

17.

Compound 'A' should be: (A)

(8)
~

Y
(C)

V
A
~
::::::....
OH

/-'-',,-,/OH

H,C--O/~

n
OH' \

(D)

y::=
i

CHO

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A Compound 'C' is: (A) OH

(8)
OH

(C)

(D)
~.
..

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~/O" /I

:',-.

HO -

Sol.

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SECTION-B (Matrix Type) This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have to be matched, The statements in Column I are labelled A. B. C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as . illustrated in the following example: If the correct matches are A - P. sand t; B - q and r; C - P and qi and Dand t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following: s
p q
r

A(fj0C0@@ B0@~0Q) c@~00Q) D~00@9QL)

1.

Match the following: Column-I (A) (B) (C) .HCOOH CH3COOH (p) (q) (r) Column-ll Decarboxylates on heating Reacts with Br2/P With Tollen's reagent gives silver mirror

~o
"----',

( r-g~OH
c',

o
~.,

(D)

~CHj-'

-C-OH

"

(s) . (t)

Decarbonylates (removal heating with H2S04 Reduces HgCI2

of

CO)

on

Sol.

A ~ p, r, s, t; B -~ q; C ~P. q; 0 ~ q

2.

Match the following: Column-I (A) CH;; - CH2 - CH2 - NH2 (B) (C) (D)
H3C-N-CH3 CH3

(p) (q)

(r) (s) (t)

Column-II Treatment of NaN02, HCI gives N-nitroso yellow liquid Treatment of NaN02, HCI gives diazonium chloride Treatment of CH3 - I (excess) followed by AgOH; heat gives alkene Treatment of HCI, heat gives non-volatile salt Cannot form H-bond with each other

Ph - NH2

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(p) (q) (r) (s) (t)

Column-ll Thermosetting polymer Thermoplastic polymer Addition polymer Condensation polymer Brittle

-'.

Sol.

A --) q, r, t; B --) r; C --) p, s; 0 --)q, S

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CH2 \

....

coacH:;

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PART -III
SECTION-A Straight Objective Type

This section contains 9 muhiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct .. 1. Normals PO, PB and PC are drawn to the parabola y2 triangle aBC is equilateral, then possible value of 'a' is (A) 150 (B) 250 (C) 350 (D) 450
C

100x from the point p

(a, 0). If the

Sol.

IPBC = ~

::::> t1

= 2-!3

Equation of nonnal at B is y = -t1x + 2at1.+ at~ y =2.J3x+4-!3a+24.J3a It passes through (a, 0) :. 0 =


" 0

-2../3a + 4'-'2 (25)+

(24../3)25. (24..)3)503 C drawn from origin to any normal of the ellipse -

P{CJ.,O)

= -V3CJ.+ (4-!3)(503)+

=a
2.

= 350

If 'd' be the length of perpendicular then 'd' cannot exceed 1 (A) "2 (C) 2

x2

25

+-

y2

16

=1

(B) 1 (D) none of these

Sol.

B
Equation of nonnal is 5x sec 8 ~ 4y cosec 8 d= ,/25sec2 Now. 25tan
2

=9

9 .J25tan
2

e + 16cosec2e
2

8 + 16cot2 0 + 41

e + 16cOt2 e ~ .J25 x 16
::::>

::::> ::::>

25tan2 d~1

e + 16cot2 (1 ~ 40

25tan2 (1 + 16coe (1 + 41 ~ 81

3.

The maximum value

od.Jx

3x2 - 6x + 13 -

.Jx

+ 5x2 +41 is

W2
~4
Sol. D
1

~3 ~5
+ (x ~ 3)

/(2)2 V x -2

-2

12221 - '.j{x + 2) + X

Le.,

IJ(y - 2)2 + (x -.:3)2 - ~(y

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4
0.

is satisfied by atleast one integral value of A in [0, is/are (B) 1 (D) 2

2J.

Then the

~~S.ot

possible integral values of (A) -1 (C) 0 A


0.

= 1- ~ - A 2 which gives A+1

0.

= -1

only

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'

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."

~ ~~

= 1,

(A)
(C)

(-1, -~)
(!, 11 ,2
>

(D) none of these

~:Sol.

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if

the. point

lies

between

the

= ( 1;
.
(

-I 2/
1\

=:;..

(;.'. 1 \ , 1, ..- J

2>

=:;,o.E

\ 2 2;

--,-l

1 1\

6.

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1!

a-c

completely lies in

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Sol.

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rl

B
r

= r2 + r3s s-b

/1 /1./1 ~ -=--+-----

n
s-a

s-c

..

a-cEl/~
b

3')

1'1
y2
at a

7.

If the curve + = 1 and (x - 20)2 + (y - 20)2 = ~ intersect each other orthogonally 400 100 point (20 cos e, 10 sin G), then . G 1 o 1 (B) cot- =(A) cot "2 =

x2

J2

2
l)

(C) cot~ = 100 2

(D) cot2

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(20 20) lies on x(20cos8) , 400 => cos

+ y(10sinO)
100

=1

. "1 e + 2 Sin b =

=> Sin

e = --1- case
2

=> cot- = -

0 2
-

1 2 1 2
2

8.

An ellipse 2 + -2 = 1 and the hyperbola

x2
a

y2

XL -

yL ::

intersect orthogonally.

It is given that-the

eccentricity of the ellipse is reciprocal of that of hyperbola, then a 2 is equal to b (A) ~ (B) 2 (0) 4

. 2
4

(C) ~

Sol.

B
Ellipse and hyperbola are confocal :. (:t ae, 0) (:t 1, 0)

=> a

= ../2

and e = .~
,.,12
2 . 2

:. equaticmof the ellipse is ~ +

'L = 1
1
_ :'5~:,
,~"

9.

-Sol.

A tangent 'at the point P(20, 25) to a parabola intersects its directrix at (-10, 9)". If the focus of the parabola lies on x-axis, the numbers of such parabolas are (8) 2 (A) 1 (0) none of these (C) infinite B P(20, 25) Let S= (a, 0)

/it:."

As PS.l
::~;> 20 - a

as
9 =-1 -(10+ a)

=>a=5 Let the slope of the "directrix be m Equation of directrix is y - 9 = m(x + 10) Now 120m- 25 + 9 + 10ml = ,.'225 + 625

Jm +1
2

=> 25m - 480 m - 297 0 It gives two distinct values of m. Hence two parabolas

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Type

This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) ahd STATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY qNE is correct. 1: If
C.I.

with least absolute value is a root of the quadratic equation a:x2 + bx - a == 0, =-1

where a > Oand b < Othen sec{coc1(tanex}-tan.1(cota)}

b 2: For the quadratic equation ax" + bx + c = 0, sum of the roots = -- and product

Sol.

Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. Both the Statements are true and Statement 2is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

The roots ofax :. aE (-1,0) Now tan(eos.'a)


1

+ bx - a = 0 are negative reciprocals of each other.

= -TI + coC1(tan
tan. (cota)]
1

a) ""secTl=-1

.~,;.sec[ cot- (tancx)11.

Sol.

STATEMENT 1: The area of a triangle whose vertices are the incentr~, eireumcentre and centroid oithe triangle whose sides are 18 em, 24 em and 30 em is equal to 3 em2 because. STATEMENT 2: Centroid divides each of the medians in the ratio 2: 1. (A) Both the statements are true and statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is nol the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. . (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. D The triangle given is right angled Take a triangle with vertices (0, 0), (18. D), (0,24). Centroid (6, 8) Circumeentre (9, 12) 6 rs::::> r 6 So ineentre (6, 6)

SO area of the required triangle

= ~ x 2 x 3 = 2 em'.
2(J

12.

STATEMENT

1: If 0 < 0 < - , then ecosec

1t

sin 8 + esec

2 -

t' . cos

e > e2

;
because.

STATEMENT 2: AM of positive numbers is always greater than or equal to their GM. (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

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Sol.

A AM~GM =:> ecosecle sin2

e + esec'e . cos2 e ~ 2~eoosec2e"sec2 6. (cOS2

esin2

e)

= =

2~ellSin'ecos'e . (cOS2 esin2e) e2/sin226.sin28


x2

Now consider f(x) == xe2/ :. f(x) > e2 13.

which c1ear1yis decreasing in (0, 1)

STATEMENT 1: There exists atleast one solution of the equation 20[x 2 - x ~ 5} + 10[ x - ~] == 1+ SO(cosx) (where [.J denote greatest integer function).

Sol.

STATEMENT 2: If x E R. then x = [xJ + {x} where {x} denotes the fractional part of x. (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) aoth the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (0) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. D RHS is always an odd number. So no solution. Comprehension
.

Type
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Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: A normal to the parabola at a point A on the parabola whose equation is yL 2013x cuts the axis of x at

N. AN is produced to the point B such that NB

= !AN.

14.

If two more normals to the parabola yL (A) coincident (C) indined at ~ 6

Now answer the following questions. 2 2013x pass through B, then they are (B) inclined at ~

4
(D) inclined at ~

Sol.

2
A(am~, --2am)

Equation of normal through A is y == mlx-2aml-a~ :. N(2(2013) + 2013m~, 0) If B

= (h, k), then k = 2013

But mlm~m~ ~ ~

= :.---

ml K =:> m~m2013 < ~

= -1
B

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If C is a point on the parabola CN on x-axis is equal to (A) 2013

= 2013x such ,that 10CN

=:= ~

(0 being origin), then projedion

of

(B) 2013

2
Sol. (C) 4026 A If C == (at2, 2at), equation of CN is y-2at= -~(x-at2) (D) none of these

::::::>N==(at2+4a,0) :. Projedion 16. of CN on x-axis = ON - OL = 4a = 2013.

If the nonnals through" any point of the parabola y2 = 2013x, cutthe line 2x - 2013 = 0, in poi!1ts whose ordinates are in AP, then the slopes of these normals are in (A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) none of these

Sol.

B
. 'S 0 Ivmg
::::::>

th e equation .
3

0fl'nonna

2013 th'e or d'mates are --4-' 2013 m 3 With ,x = -2-' 1

---m2 4
2013

2013

::::::>

---m3. 4
==

As the ordinates are in AP


. 3 3 .. m1 +1Tl3

2m3
2

But ml + m3

=-

m2

Solving we get m~ == m1m3 Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19

Riead the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: 2 The ellipse whose equation is given by x + 4/ = 4 is rotated about origin through a right angle in its own I plane. The tangents at any point A on the ellipse before and after rotation intersect at P(o., B) Nbw answer the following questions.
I

1if .

The locus of P is symmetric about (A) origin (C) the line y = 2x

(B) the line y = x (D) the point (1, 1)

A
If (0. + f3f = 3, then (0. - (3)2 equals (A) 2.J5 -1 . (C)

(B) 2M-1 (D) none of these

J1O-1

Sol.
1!:}.

B
Which of the following pairs of points lie on the locus of P (A)

(0, '/'3)

and

(0, - -J3)

(B)

(0, ,/5), (0, -13)

5'01.

(C) (0, 0

.J5)

and (1, 1)

(D) none of these

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17.-19. Equation of any tangent before rotation is XCOSa+ ysina. = ~4cos2a


J '"

+ sin2 a.
'"

..... (1)

Equation of the tangent after rotation is -xsina (x2 +y2 + ycosa == ,14cos~ a. + sin~ u. ..... (2)

Solving (1) and (2) we get

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or (y+x)2+(y-xf

This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given. in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labelled A. B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example: If the correct matches are A - p, sand t; B - q and r; C - P and q; and D - s and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following: 1. Match the following:

A~00@@ B0(V@00 c ~.<W>000 D~00(@)@


....

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(A) (B) Locus of centre of circles touching circle + - 4x - 4y (p) 2 = 0 internally and x + y2 - 6x - 6y + 17 0 externally is The locus of the point (3h - 2, 3k) where (h, k) lies on the (q) 2 circle x + y<- 2x - 4y - 4 0 : . Locus ~f ce~tre of circle touching two circle XL + / + 2x (r) o and Xi + 6x + 5 0 externally is I The extremities of a diagonal for a rectangle are (0, 0) and (s) (4,4) .. The locus of the extremities of the other diagonal is

Straight line Circle Hyperbola Ellipse

(C)
(D)

t-

I I

Sol.

(A) ~ (5)

(8) ~ (q)

(C) ~ (r)

(D)~ (q)

2.

Match the following: (p)

(A) _

2n 4n If cos--cos--cos-1999 1999 divisible by If (1+tan10)(1+tan20)

6n 1998n -k ...... cos-= 2 ,then 1999 1999 .... (1+lan450) = 2Jl then (n+1)

()

k+1

IS

(B)

is divisible of

(q)

(C)
(D)

by The points (0, 0), (a, 11) and (b, 37) are the vertices equilateral triangle then 'ab' is divisible by

an

(r) (s)

5 7

Sol.

tancos-' sintan.-'I-( 1 is divisible by .. ,,42, (A) ~ (p, r) (8) ~ (p, q) (C) ~ (q, r, s)

(D)~ (p, q, s)

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(A) Let a = ~ and P denote the desired product 1999 Let Q = sinasin2a .... sin999a then 2999pQ:= (2sinacos = sin2asin4a = (sin2asin4a :=sin2asin4a a)(2sin2acos2a)

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sin1998a sin998a)[ -sin(2n -1000a)][ -'-sin(27t -1002a)


999

J....[~

sin(21t -1998a)]

sin998asin999asin997a

.... sina = Q k + 1':=1000

It is easy to se that Q :;:.0 hence the desired product is P := T Hence P, Rand T are correct options

(B) '(1 + tankO)(1 + tan( 45 - k)O):= 1+[tankO + tan(45 - k)OJ + tanka tan(45 - k)o :=1tan45 [1-tankO tan( 45 -kt]+ tanko tan(45 - kt = 1+tan45 =2

Hence (1 + tan10)( 1+ tan 44 ) ...(1 +tan22 )(1+ tan 23 )(1 + tan 45 )


~223

~ n+1:= 24 Hence P, Q and T are correct options (C) Let 0 :;;(0,0), A :=(a, 11) and B:= (b, 37) and M be the mid point of segment AS (a+b ~M=1-,241 \,

\ 2

)
and IOMl =

Now OM l-

MA

J3IMAI
if follow that OM=13"'3i+~(a-b)j

..Because AM=--i-13j

.-,-.

a - b ....
2

----.)3

..

. a+b. Hence ~-'+24j=13"'3i+-(a-b)j

J3 .
2
; = 8,/3 315

..

a+b.
.~

. 2

--:=

~. a-b 13./3 and --

= a = 21.)3

and b =

5-8 ~. ab:=

Hence Q, Rand S are correct options. (D) Because cos. t ancos


1.

SlOB

71 . =- 0 and tan -: 2 \2

(n

e = -- 1
'J'

tanO

for 0 < 0 < -, we have for any x> 0 , 2 .

3..

x = t an - - t an x. = -1 2 / X ( 1 .. 1 ~ tancos-1 sintan) = 42 42 Hence P, Q and S are correct options. Match the following: smtan

-1'

-1

l')1

'.1)

+ cos"y

Calufiiri~J:
,; (). .....

.<i

...... .cO:)9.tfi.n~n'.' :.... "


(p) (q) (r) . (s) a square a circular arc part of a rectangular hyperbola a pair of lines

sin"x + cos" y + cos'\ (xy) sec"x + tan"y = 0 (D) Sol. tan"x2 + cor' y" =: .::'.

=~

(A) --'t (q) (8) .~ (p) (C) ~ (r) (D)-~ (s) Use formula for at:jdition of inverse trigonometric functions.

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