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(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (C)
Sol.
= 1 and molecule will be diamagnetic.
N = 2
= N(N? 2) = 2(2 ? 2) B.M. = 8 B.M. = 2.82 B.M.
CHEMISTRY
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6. The packing efficiency of the two dimensional square unit cell shown below is
:
(A) 39.27% (B) 68.02% (C) 74.05% (D) 78.54%
Ans. (D)
Sol.
4R = L 2
so, L = 2 2 R
Area of square unit cell = ( 2 2 R)2 = 8R2
Area of atoms present in one unit cell = ?R2 + ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
? ?
4
R
4
2
= 2?R2
so, packing efficiency = 2
2
8R
2?R
100
=
4
?
100 = 78.54%
SECTION - II
(Integer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit
integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bub
bled.
CHEMISTRY
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7. One mole of an ideal gas is taken from a and b along two paths denoted by the
solid and the dashed lines
as shown in the graph below. If the work done along the solid line path is ws an
d that along the dotted line
path is wd, then the integer closest to the ratio wd / ws is :
Ans. 2
Sol. Process shown by solid line is reversible isothermal
So, work Ws = ? 4 0.5 ln (5.5/0.5)
= ? 2 ln 11 L atm.
For dotted process (three step irreversible) work done will be
Wd = ? {4 1.5 + 1 1 + 3
2
2.5} L atm.
= ? {6 + 1 + 3
5
} L atm. = ? 3
26
L atm.
so, 3 2 ln11
26
W
W
s
d
?
? ? 2.
8. Among the following, the number of elements showing only one non-zero oxidati
on state is :
O, Cl, F, N, P, Sn, Tl, Na, Ti
Ans. 2
Sol. Only Na & F will show one non-zero oxidation state. These are
Na+ & F?.
CHEMISTRY
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9. Silver (atomic weight = 108 g mol?1) has a density of 10.5 g cm?3. The number
of silver atoms on a surface
of area 10?12 m2 can be expressed in scientific notation as y 10x. The value of
x is :
Ans. 7
Sol. Volume of onemole of silver atoms
=
10.5
108
cm3/mole
volume of one silver atom =
10.5
108
6.022 1023
1
?
cm3
so,
3
4
?R3 =
10.5
108
6.022 1023
1
?
= 1.708 10?23 [neglecting the void space]
R3 = 0.407 10?23 cm3
R3 = 0.407 10?29 m3
Area of each silver atom
?R2 = ? (0.407 10?29 m3)2/3
so, number of silver atoms in given area.
= 29 3 2 / 3
12
(0.407 10 m )
10
?
?
?
=
( 2)
108
? ?
= 1.6 107 = y 10x
x = 7
10. Total number of geometrical isomers for the complex [RhCl(CO)(PPh3)(NH3)] is
:
Ans. 3
Sol. [M(abcd)] complex is square planar, so will have 3 geometrical isomers.
(i) (a T b) (c T d) ; (ii) (a T c) (b T d) ; (iii) (a T d) (b T c)
; ;
11. The total number of diprotic acids among the following is :
H3PO4 H2SO4 H3PO3 H2CO3 H2S2O7
H3BO3 H3PO2 H2CrO4 H2SO3
Ans. 6
Sol. H2SO4 , H3PO3 , H2CO3 , H2S2O7 , H2CrO4 , H2SO3
All are diprotic acids
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE Page # 9
SECTION - III
(Comprehension Type )
This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon the first paragraph 3 multiple ch
oice questions
have to be answered. Each of these question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D
) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 to 14
Two aliphatic aldehydes P and Q react in the presence of aqueous K2CO3 to give c
ompound R, which upon
treatment with HCN provides compound S. On acidification and heating, S gives th
e product shown below :
12. The compounds P and Q respectively are :
(A) and (B) and
(C) and (D) and
Ans. (B)
13. The compound R is :
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (A)
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE Page # 10
14. The compound S is :
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (D)
Sol. + (cross aldol)
??aq.?K2C?O?3? ??HC?N?
??Intr?am?olec?ula?r e?ster?ific?at?ion?
Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 to 17
The hydrogen-like species Li2+ is in a spherically symmetric state S1 with one r
adial node. Upon absorbing
light the ion undergoes transition to a state S2. The state S2 has one radial no
de and its energy is equal to
the ground state energy of the hydrogen atom.
15. The state S1 is :
(A) 1s (B) 2s (C) 2p (D) 3s
Ans. (B)
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE Page # 11
Sol. For lower state (S1)
No. of radial node = 1 = n ? ? ? 1
Put n = 2 and ? = 0 (as higher state S2 has n = 3)
So, it would be 2s (for S1 state)
16. Energy of the state S1 in units of the hydrogen atom ground state energy is
:
(A) 0.75 (B) 1.50 (C) 2.25 (D) 4.50
Ans. (C)
Sol. Energy of state S1
= ? 13.6 ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
2
2
2
3
eV/atom
=
4
9
(energy of H-atom in ground state)
= 2.25 (energy of H-atom in ground state).
17. The orbital angular momentum quantum number of the state S2 is :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Ans. (B)
Sol. For state S2
No. of radial node = 1 = n ? ? ? 1 ....... (eq.-1)
Energy of S2 state = energy of e? in lowest state of H-atom
= ? 13.6 eV/atom
= ? 13.6 ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
2
2
n
3
eV/atom
n = 3.
put in equation (1) ? = 1
so, orbital ? 3p (for S2 state).
SECTION - IV
(Matrix - Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C an
d
D) given in Column-I and five statements (p,q,r,s and t) in Column-II. Any given
statement inColumn-I can have correctmatchingwithONEORMOREstatement(s)
in Column-II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the
statements given in q and r, then for that particular question against statement
B,
0
t4 1 dt , for all
x ? (?1, 1) and let f?1 be the inverse function of f. Then (f?1)? (2) is equal t
o
(A) 1 (B)
3
1
(C)
2
1
(D)
e
1
Ans. (B)
Sol. f(x) = ex ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
? ??
x
0
2 t4 1 dt
Let g(x) = f?1(x) ? g(f(x)) = x
? g? (f(x)) f?(x) = 1
? g?(2) = f (0)
1
? (?f(0) = 2)
Now f?(x) = ex ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
? ??
x
0
2 t4 1 dt + ex x4 ?1 (Applying Leibinitz Rule)
? f?(0) = 2 + 1 = 3
? g?(2) =
3
1
? (f?1)? (2) =
3
1
21. Asignal which can be green or red with probability
5
4
and
5
1
respectively, is received by stationAand then
transmitted to station B. The probability of each station receiving the signal c
orrectly is
4
3
. If the signal
received at station B is green, then the probability that the original signal wa
s green is
(A)
5
3
(B)
7
6
(C)
23
20
(D)
20
9
Ans. (C)
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MATHEMATICS
Probability (P) = P(GGG) P(GRG) P(RGG) P(RRG)
P(GGG) P(GRG)
? ? ?
?
? P =
4
1
4
3
5
1
4
3
4
1
5
1
4
1
4
1
5
4
4
3
4
3
5
4
4
1
4
1
5
4
4
3
4
3
5
4
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ?
? P =
36 4 3 3
36 4
? ? ?
?
=
46
40
=
23
20
22. If the distance of the point P(1, ?2, 1) from the plane x + 2y ? 2z = ?, whe
re ? > 0, is 5, then the foot of the
perpendicular from P to the plane is
(A) ?
?
?
??
? ?
3
7
,
3
4
,
3
8
(B) ?
?
?
??
? ?
3
1
,
3
4
,
3
4
(C) ?
?
?
??
?
3
10
,
3
2
,
3
1
(D) ?
?
?
??
? ?
2
5
,
3
1
,
3
2
Ans. (A)
Sol. D = 3
1? 4 ? 2 ? ?
= 5
? + 5 = 15 (? ? > 0)
? ? = 10
? plane is x + 2y ? 2z ? 10 = 0
for positive be (?, ?, ?)
1
? ?1
=
2
? ? 2
=
2
1
?
? ?
= ? ?
?
?
??
? ? ? ?
9
1 4 2 10
=
3
5
? a =
3
8
, ? =
3
4
, ? = ? 3
7
23. Let S = {1, 2, 3, 4}. The total number of unordered pairs of disjoint subset
s of S is equal to
(A) 25 (B) 34 (C) 42 (D) 41
Ans. (D)
Sol.
S = {1, 2, 3, 4}
Each element can be put in 3 ways either in subsets or we don?t put in any subse
t.
So total number of unordered pairs =
2
3 ? 3 ? 3 ? 3 ?1
+ 1 = 41. [Both subsets can be empty also]
24. For r = 0, 1, ...., 10, let Ar, Br and Cr denote, respectively, the coeffici
ent of xr in the expansions of
(1 + x)10 , (1 + x)20 and (1 + x)30 . Then ?
?
?
10
r 1
Ar (B10Br C10Ar ) is equal to
(A) B10 ? C10 (B) A10 (B2
10 ? C10A10) (C) 0 (D) C10 ? B10
Ans. (D)
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MATHEMATICS
Sol. B10 ? ?
? ?
?
10
r 1
2
10 r
10
r 1
ArBr C (A ) = 20B10 (30C20 ? 1) ? 30C10 (20C10 ? 1) = 30C10 ? 20C10 = C10 ? B10
[By sum of series of product of two binomial coefficients]
25. Two adjacent sides of a parallelogramABCD are given by
AB = k ?11 j ?10 i ?2 ? ? and AD = k ? 2 j ? 2 i ? ? ? ? . The side AD is rotate
d by an acute angle ? in the plane of the
parallelogram so that AD becomes AD? . If AD? makes a right angle with the side
AB, then the cosine of the
angle ? is given by
(A)
9
8
(B)
9
17
(C)
9
1
(D)
9
4 5
Ans. (B)
Sol. cos ? =
15 3
2 20 22
?
? ? ?
=
9
8
[Using dot product]
? + ? = 90
? = 90 ? ?
cos ? = sin ? =
9
17
SECTION - II
(Integer Type)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit
integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bub
bled.
26. Let k be a positive real number and let
A=
? ? ? ?
?
? ? ?
?
?
? ?
?
?
2 k 2k 1
2 k 1 2k
2k 1 2 k 2 k
and B =
? ? ?
?
?
? ? ?
?
?
? ?
?
?
k 2 k 0
1 2k 0 2 k
0 2k 1 k
. If det (adj A) + det (adj B) = 106, then [k]
is equal to
(Note : adj Mdenotes the adjoint of a squarematrix Mand [k] denotes the largest
integer less than or equal
to k].
Ans. 4
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MATHEMATICS
Sol. det (A) =
2 k 2k 1
2 k 1 2k
2k 1 2 k 2 k
? ?
?
?
C2?C2 ? C3
=
2 k 2k 1 1
2 k 1 2k 2k
2k 1 0 2 k
? ? ?
? ?
?
R2?R2 ? R3
=
2 k 2k 1 1
4 k 0 1 2k
2k 1 0 2 k
? ?
?
?
= (2k + 1)3
? B is a skew-symmetric matrix of odd order therefore det(B) = 0
Now det (adj A) + det (adj B) = 106
? {(2k + 1)3}2 + 0 = 106
? 2k + 1 = 10, as k > 0
? k = 4.5
? [k] = 4
27. Let f be a function defined on R (the set of all real numbers) such that
f?(x) = 2010 (x ? 2009) (x ? 2010)2 (x ? 2011)3 (x ? 2012)4, for all x ? R.
If g is a function defined on R with values in the interval (0, ?) such that f(x
) = ?n (g(x)), for all x ? R, then the
number of points in R at which g has a local maximum is
Ans. 1
Sol. f?(x) = 2010 (x ? 2009) (x ? 2010)2 (x ? 2011)3 (x ? 2012)4
f(x) = ?n (g(x))
? g(x) = ef(x)
? g?(x) = ef(x) . f?(x)
only point of maxima [Applying first derivative test]
28. Let a1, a2, a3, ....., a11 be real numbers satisfying a1 = 15, 27 ? 2a2 > 0
and ak = 2ak?1 ? ak?2 for k = 3, 4, ...., 11.
If
11
a a .... a2
11
22
2
1 ? ? ?
= 90, then the value of
11
a1 ? a2 ? ... ? a11
is equal to
Ans. 0
Sol. a1 = 15
2
ak ? ak?2
= ak?1 for k = 3, 4, ...., 11
? a1 , a2 , ......., a11 are in AP
a1 = a = 15
11
a a ..... a2
n
22
2
1 ? ? ?
= 90 ?
11
(15)2 ? (15 ? d)2 ? .... ? (15 ? 10d)?
= 90
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MATHEMATICS
? 9d2 + 30d + 27 = 0 ? d = ? 3 or ?
7
9
Since 27 ? 2a2 > 0 ? a2 <
2
27
? d = ? 3
11
a1 ? a2 ? .... ? a11
=
2
11
11
[30 ?10(?3)]
= 0
29. Consider a triangle ABC and let a, b and c denote the lengths of the sides o
?
= 3 + 1
Let
2k
?
= ?
? 2 cos ? + 2 cos 2? = 3 + 1
? 2 cos ? + 2 (2 cos2? ? 1) = 3 + 1
? 4 cos2? + 2 cos ? ? (3 + 3 ) = 0
? cos ? =
2(4)
? 2 ? 4 ? 16(3 ? 3 )
=
2(4)
? 2 ? 2 1? 12 ? 4 3
= ? ?
4
1 12 1
2
? ? ?
=
4
?1? (2 3 ?1)
? cos
2k
?
=
2
3
,
2
? ( 3 ? 1)
Rejected
?
2k
?
=
6
?
? k = 3 ? [k] = 3
SECTION - III
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon the first paragraph 3 multiple ch
oice questions
have to be answered. Each of these question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D
) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 to 33
Consider the polynomial
f(x) = 1 + 2x + 3x2 + 4x3
Let s be the sum of all distinct real roots of f(x) and let t = |s|
31. The real number s lies in the interval.
(A) ?
?
?
??
?
, 0
4
1 ? (B) ?
?
?
??
?
4
3
, 11 ? (C) ?
?
?
??
?
2
1 , ?
4
3 ? (D) ?
?
?
??
?
4
1
0,
Ans. (C)
Sol. f(x) = 1 + 2x + 3x2 + 4x3
f?(x) = 2 + 6x + 12x2 > 0 [as a > 0, D < 0]
f(x) is increasing function so it can atmost one real root.
Using intermediate value theorem
3 ?1/2?1/4
?3/4
f ?
?
?
??
??
4
3
. f ?
?
?
??
?
2
1 ? < 0
? (C) is correct
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MATHEMATICS
32. The area bounded by the curve y = f(x) and the lines x = 0, y = 0 and x = t,
lies in the interval
(A) ?
?
?
??
?
, 3
4
3
(B) ?
?
?
??
?
16
11
,
64
21
(C) (9, 10) (D) ?
?
?
??
?
64
21
0,
Ans. (A)
Sol. By estimation of integration
? ? ? ? ?
3 / 4
0
t
0
1/ 2
0
f(x) dx f(x)dx f(x) dx
?
16
15
<?
t
0
f(x)dx <
256
525
Hence option (A) is correct
33. The function f?(x) is
(A) increasing in ?
?
?
??
?
4
1
, t ? and decreasing in ?
?
?
??
?
, t
4
1 ?
(B) decreasing in ?
?
?
??
?
4
1 ? , t ? and increasing in ?
?
?
??
?
, t
4
1 ?
(C) increasing in (?t, t)
(D) decreasing in (?t, t)
Ans. (B)
Sol. f?(x) = 2 + 6x + 12x2
? f??(x) = 6 + 24x
? f??(x) = 6 (4x + 1) > 0 ? x > ?
4
1
Paragraph for Question Nos. 34 to 36
Tangents are drawn from the point P(3, 4) to the ellipse
4
y
9
x2 2
? = 1 touching the ellipse at point A and B.
34. The coordinates ofAand B are
(A) (3, 0) and (0, 2) (B) ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
15
2 161
,
5
8 ? and ?
?
?
??
?
5
8
,
5
9 ?
(C) ?
?
?
?
? ? ?
?
15
2 161
,
5
8 ? and (0, 2) (D) (3, 0) and ?
?
?
??
?
5
8
,
5
9 ?
Ans. (D)
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MATHEMATICS
Sol. Equation of chord of contact
3
x
+ y = 1
x = 3(1 ? y)
Solving with ellipse
4
y
9
x2 2
? = 1 (3, 0)
(?9/5, 8/5) P(3, 4)
(1 ? y)2 +
4
y2
= 1
4(y2 + 1 ? 2y) + y = 4
4y2 ? 8y = 0
y = 0 &
5
8
? x = 2 & 3 ?
?
?
??
?
5
8 1? ? x = 3,
5
9 ?
? Points are (3, 0) and ?
?
?
??
?
5
8
,
5
9 ?
35. The orthocentre of the triangle PAB is
(A) ?
?
?
??
?
7
8
, 5 (B) ?
?
?
??
?
8
25
,
5
7
(C) ?
?
?
??
?
5
8
,
5
11
(D) ?
?
?
??
?
5
7
,
25
8
Ans. (C)
Sol. y coordinate of the orthocentre must be
5
8
36. The equation of the locus of the point whose distances from the point P and
the line AB are equal, is
(A) 9x2 + y2 ? 6xy ? 54x ? 62y + 241 = 0 (B) x2 + 9y2 + 6xy ? 54x + 62y ? 241 =
0
(C) 9x2 + 9y2 ? 6xy ? 54x ? 62y ? 241 = 0 (D) x2 + y2 ? 2xy + 27x + 31y ? 120 =
0
Ans. (A)
Sol. (x ? 3)2 ? (y ? 4)2 =
1 9
x 3y ? 3
?
?
? 10 ?(x2 ? 9 ? 6x) ? [y2 ?16 ? 8y] ?= (x + 3y ? 3)2
= x2 + 9y2 + 9 + 6xy ? 6xy ? 6x ? 18y
? 9x2 + y2 ? 6xy ? 54x ? 62y + 241 = 0
RESONANCE Page # 22
MATHEMATICS
SECTION - IV (Matrix - Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C an
d
D) given in Column-I and five statements (p,q,r,s and t) in Column-II. Any given
statement inColumn-I can have correctmatchingwithONEORMOREstatement(s)
in Column-II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the
statements given in q and r, then for that particular question against statement
B,
darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
37. Match the statements in Column-I with those in Column-II.
[Note : Here z takes values in the complex plane and Im z and Re z denote, respe
ctively, the imaginary part
and the real part of z.]
Column-I Column-II
(A) The set of points z satisfying (p) an ellipse with eccentricity
5
4
4
9 ?16sin2 ?
=
2
5
4sin
4
9 ? 2 ? ?
|Re z| = cos ?
2
3
?
2
3
(D) z = cos? + isin? + cos? ? isin? = 2 cos?
? |z| ? 2
? Im(z) = 0
(Re z) ? |2cos ?| ? 2
|z| ? 2
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MATHEMATICS
38. Match the statements in Column-I with those in Column-II.
Column-I Column-II
(A) A line from the origin meets the lines (p) ? 4
1
x ? 2
=
? 2
y ? 1
=
1
z ?1
and
2
3
8 x ?
=
? 1
y ? 3
=
1
z ? 1
at P and Q respectively. If length PQ = d, then d2 is
(B) The values of x satisfying (q) 0
tan?1(x + 3) ? tan?1(x ? 3) = sin?1 ?
?
?
??
?
5
3
are
(C) Non-zero vectors a
? , b
? and c
? satisfy a
? .b
? = 0, (r) 4
(b ? a).(b ? c) ? 0 ? ? ? ?
and 2|b c | | b ? a |
? ? ? ?
? ? . If a b 4c
? ? ? ? ?
then possible value of are
(D) Let f be the function on [??, ?] given by (s) 5
f(0) = 9 and f(x) =
??
?
??
?
??
?
??
?
2
x
sin
2
9x
sin
for x ? 0. The value
of ?
2 ?
?
??
f(x)dx is
(t) 6
Ans. (A) ? (t), (B) ? (p, r), (C)?(q,s), (D)?(r)
Sol. (A) Let the line through origin is ?
x
=
y
=
1
z
? x = ?z , y = z ...........(1)
To find point of intersection of line (1) and line
1
x ? 2
=
? 2
y ? 1
=
1
z ?1
..........(2)
we have
1
?z ? 2
=
? 2
z ? 1
= z + 1
? z =
? 1
3
? = 2
? 1
?
? ???+ 3 + 5 = 0 ..........(3)
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MATHEMATICS
To find point of intersection of line (1) and line
2
3
8 x ?
=
? 1
y ? 3
=
1
z ? 1
........(4)
we have
2
3
8 ?z?
=
? 1
?z ? 3
=
1
z ? 1
? z = 3( ? 2)
2
? = 1
? 2
?
? 3??+ = 5 ............(5)
Solving (3) and (5), ? =
2
5
and =
2
5 ?
?? z = 2, x = 5, y = ? 5 for point P
and z =
3
4
, x =
3
10
, y =
3
10 ? for point Q
?? PQ2 =
9
4
+
9
25
+
9
25
= 6
(B) tan?1 (x + 3) ? tan?1 (x ? 3) = sin?1 (3/5)
? tan?1 ? ?
?
?
? ??
?
?
? ?
1 x ? 9
x 3 ? x 3
2 = tan?1 (3/4)
?
x ? 8
6
2 =
4
3
? x2 = 16
? x = 4
(C) Since a
? .b
? = 0
? Let b
? = ?1 i ? , a
? = ?2 j ?
Now 2|b
? + c
? | = |b
? ? a
? | & a
? = b
? + 4c ?
?
4
b ? j ?
i ?
2 2 1
1
?
? ?
? ? = | j ? ? i ? | ?1 ?2
| j ?
i ?
) ? 4 ( | 2 1 ? ? ? = 2 | j ?
i ?
| ?1 ? ?2
squaring
2
2
2 2
?1 (4 ? ) ? ? = 2
2
2
4?1 ? 4?
? 2
3?2 = (12 + 2 ? 8) 2
?1 .........(1)
Also (b
? ? a
? ).(b
? + c
? ) = 0
? )j ? ? i ? (?1 ?2 . ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
? ? ?
? ?
4
i ?
? j ?
i ?
2 1
1 = 0
RESONANCE Page # 26
MATHEMATICS
?
4
(4 ? ) ? 2
2
2
?1 ?
= 0
? 2(4 ? )
1
2
?2 ? ? ..............(2)
from (1) & (2)
12 + 2 ? 8 = 12 ? 3
? 2 ? 5 = 0 ? = 0, 5
(D) I = ?
2 ?
?
??
dx
2
x
sin
2
9x
sin
= ?
4 ?
?
0
dx
2
x
cos
2
x
sin
2
x
cos
2
9x
sin
= ?
8 ?
?
0
sinx
2
x
cos
2
9x
sin
dx
I = ?
4 ?
? ?
0
sin x
sin5x sin4x
dx ......(i)
(using?
b
0
f(x)dx = ? ?
b
0
f(a b ? x)dx )
= ?
4 ?
? ?
0
sin x
sin5x sin4x
dx ......(ii)
Add (i) and (ii)
I = ?
4 ?
?
0
sin x
sin5x
dx
Consider
Ik ? Ik?2 = ?
4 ?
? ? ?
0
sin x
sinkx sin(k 2) x
= ?
8 ?
? ?
0
sin x
cos(k 1)x sin x
Ik = Ik?2
so I5 = I3 ? I5 = I1 = ?
4 ?
?
0
dx = 4
Aliter
Let I = ?
2 ?
?
? ?
sin(x / 2)
sin(9x / 2)
dx
I = ?
4?
?
0
sin(x / 2)
sin(9x / 2)
dx .......(1) (? f(x) is even function)
RESONANCE Page # 27
MATHEMATICS
I = ?
4?
?
0
cos(x / 2)
cos(9x / 2)
dx .......(2)
(using?
b
0
f(x)dx = ? ?
b
0
f(a b ? x)dx )
Add (1) & (2)
I = ?
4 ?
?
0
2sin(x / 2)cos(x / 2)
sin5x
dx = ?
4?
?
0
sin x
sin5x
dx
???I = ?
8 ?
? / 2
0
sin x
sin5x
dx
??? I = ?
8 ?
?
? ?
?
?
? ?
?
? ? / 2
0
5 3
dx
sinx
f
1
30
1
v
1
?
? =
15
1
v = 30, image in formed 20 cm behind the mirror.
Second image, by plane mirror will be at 20 cm infront of plane mirror.
For third image,
10
1
v
1 ? =
15
1
15
1
10
1
v
1 ? ? =
30
3 ? 2
=
30
5
v = 6 cm
Ans. Final image is real & formed at a distance of 16 cm from mirror.
RESONANCE Page # 29
PHYSICS
40. A uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius R carries uniform surface
charge density of ? per unit area.
It is made of two hemispherical shells, held together by pressing them with forc
e F (see figure). F is
proportional to
F F
(A)
2 2
0
R
1 ?
? (B) R
1 2
0
?
? (C) R
1 2
0
?
? (D) 2
2
0 R
1 ?
?
Ans. (A)
Sol.
dN
?n = ??t + ?n(?N0)
y = mx + c
m = ??
? =
2
1
[slope by graph =
2
1
]
T = ?
?n2
= 2 0.693 =
n
4.16
n = 3 = no. of half life.
p = z3 = 8. Ans.
46. Image of an object approaching a convexmirror of radius of curvature 20m alo
ng its optical axis is observed
to move from
3
25
m to
7
50
m in 30 seconds. What is the speed of the object in km per hour.
Ans. 3
Sol. R = 20 m, f = 10 m
Formirror,
f
1
U
1
V
1 ? ?
10
1
U
1
25 / 3
1
1
? ?
25
3
10
1
U
1
1
? ? =
50
1 ? ? U1 = ? 50 cm
&
U2
1
50 / 7
1 ? =
10
1
?
U2
1
=
25
1 ? ? U2 = ?25 cm
So, speed = t
U
?
?
=
30
25
m/sec. =
6
5
m/sec.
& in km/hr =
6
5
5
18
= 3 km/hr.
RESONANCE Page # 33
PHYSICS
47. A large glass slab (? = 5/3) of thickness 8 cm is placed over a point source
of light on a plane surface. It is
seen that light emerges out of the top surface of the slab from a circular area
of radius R cm. What is the
value of R?
Ans. 6
Sol. 8 cm C C
tanC =
8
R
............(i)
3
5
sinC = 1.sin90
sinC =
5
3
C = 37
4
3
=
8
R
R = 6 cm.
48. At time t = 0, a battery of 10 V is connected across points Aand B in the gi
ven circuit. If the capacitors have
no charge initially, at what time (in seconds) does the voltage across them beco
me 4 V?
[Take : ?n 5 = 1.6, ?n 3 = 1.1]
Ans. t = 2 sec
Sol. Equation of charging of capacitor,
V = ? t /ReqCeq ?
V0 1 e? ?
Ceq = 2 + 2 = 4 ?F
Req = 1 M?
4 = ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
? ? ? ?
? 106 4 10 6
t
10 1 e
e?t/4 = 0.6
RESONANCE Page # 34
PHYSICS
? et/4 =
3
5
?
4
t
= ?n 5 ? ?n 3
? t = 0.5 4
t = 2 sec. Ans.
49. A diatomic ideal gas is compressed adiabatically to
32
1
of its initial volume. If the initial temperature of the
gas is Ti (in Kelvin) and the final temperature is aTi, the value of a is :
Ans. a = 4
Sol. For adiabatic process,
TV??1 = constant
T2 =
1
2
1
1 V
V
T
??
? ??
?
? ??
?
T2 = ? ? 1
5
7
T1 32 ?
T2 = 4T1 ? a = 4 Ans.
SECTION - III
Paragraph Type
This section contains 2 Paragraphs. Based upon the first paragraph 3 multiple ch
oice questions
have to be answered. Each of these question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D
) out of which ONLY
ONE is correct.
Paragraph for questions 50 to 52.
When liquid medicine of density ? is to be put in the eye, it is done with the h
elp of a dropper. As the bulb on
the top of the dropper is pressed, a drop forms at the opening of the dropper. W
?
?
? ?
?
?
? ?
? ? ? ?
= 14.25 10?4 m = 1.425 10?3 m
52. After the drop detaches, its surface energy is :
(A) 1.4 10?6 J (B) 2.7 10?6 J (C) 5.4 10?6 J (D) 8.1 10?6 J
Ans. (B)
Sol. Surface energy of the drop
U = TA
= 0.11 4? (1.4 10?3)2
= 2.7 10?6 J
RESONANCE Page # 36
Paragraph for questions 53 to 55 PHYSICS
The key feature of Bohr?s theory of spectrum of hydrogen atom is the quantizatio
n of angular momentum
when an electron is revolving around a proton. We will extent this to a general
rotational motion to find
quantized rotational energy of a diatomic molecule assuming it to be rigid. The
rule to be applied is Bohr?s
quantization condition.
53. A diatomic molecule has moment of inertia ?. By Bohr?s quantization conditio
n its rotational energy in the nth
level (n = 0 is not allowed) is :
(A) ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
?2?
2
2 8
h
n
1
(B) ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
?2?
2
8
h
n
1
(C) ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
?2?
2
8
h
n (D) ?
?
?
?
? ?
?
?
?2?
2
2
8
h
n
Ans. (D)
Sol. ?? = 2?
nh
Rotational kinetic energy = 2
2
1 ?? =
?2?
2 2
4
n h
2
1
=
?2?
2 2
8
n h
Ans. (D)
54. It is found that the excitation frequency
tate of rotation for the CO molecule
is close to 1011
4 ?
? Hz. Then themoment of inertia of COmolecule
o (Take
h = 2? 10?34 J s )
(A) 2.76 10?46 kg m2 (B) 1.87 10?46 kg m2
m2
Ans. (B)
Sol. hf = change in rotational kinetic energy
hf =
?2?
2
8
3h
? =
8 f
3h
?2
= 2 11
34
10
4
8
3 2 10
?
?
? ?
? ? ? ?
= 0.1875 10?45
? = 1.875 10?46 kg m2 .
55. In a CO molecule, the distance between C (mass = 12 a.m.u.) and O (mass = 16
a.m.u.), where 1 a.m.u. =
10 27
3
5 ? ? kg, is close to :
(1 a.m.u. = 10 27
3
5 ? ? kg) :
(A) 2.4 10?10 m (B) 1.9 10?10 m (C) 1.3 10?10 m (D) 4.4 10?11 m
Ans. (C)
RESONANCE Page # 37
PHYSICS
Sol.
m1r1 = m2r2
12r1 = 16r2
3
4
r
r
2
1 ? ?
?
r1
=
7
4
r1 =
7
4
?
Now, ? = m1r1
2 + m2r2
2
=m1r1(?)
= ? ?
7
4
m1 ?
?
?
??
?
? =
1 2
7
4m
? ?
?
?
??
?
? ? =
4m1
7?
? = 27
46
10
3
5
4 12
7 1.87 10
?
?
? ? ?
? ?
= 0.128 10?9 m = 1.28 10?10 m
SECTION - IV (Matrix - Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C an
d
D) given in Column-I and five statements (p,q,r,s and t) in Column-II. Any given
statement inColumn-I can have correctmatchingwithONEORMOREstatement(s)
in Column-II. For example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the
statements given in q and r, then for that particular question against statement
B,
darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
RESONANCE Page # 38
PHYSICS
56. Two transparent media of refractive indices ?1 and ?3 have a solid lens shap
ed transparent material of
refractive index ?2 between them as shown in figures in column ??. A ray travers
ing these media is also
shown in the figures. In Column ? different relationships between ?1, ?2 and ?3
are given.Match them to the
ray diagrams shown in Column ??.
Column ? Column ??
(A) ?1 < ?2 (p)
(B) ?1 > ?2 (q)
(C) ?2= ?3 (r)
(D) ?2 > ?3 (s)
(t)
Ans. (A) ? p,r ; (B) ? q,s,t ; (C) ? p,r,t ; (D) ? q, s
Sol. (A)
?2 = ?3
As there is no deviation. As the light bends towards normal in denser medium ?2
> ?1
p ? A & C
RESONANCE Page # 39
PHYSICS
(B)
As light bends away from normal
?2 < ?1
& ?3 < ?2
q ? B & D
(C)
?2 = ?3 (As no deviation)
?2 > ?1 (As light bends + towards normal)
r ? C & A
(D)
?2 < ?1
?3 < ?2
As light bends away from normal
s ? B, D
(E)
?2 = ?3 As no deviation of light
?2 < ?1 As light bend away from normal
t ? C & B
RESONANCE Page # 40
PHYSICS
57. You are given many resistances, capacitors and inductors. These are connecte
d to a variable DC voltage
source (the first two circuits) or anAC voltage source of 50 Hz frequency (the n
ext three circuits) in different
ways as shown in Column ??.When a current ? (steady state for DC or rms forAC) f
lows through the circuit,
the corresponding voltage V1 and V2. (indicated in circuits) are related as show
n in Column ?. Match the
two
Column ? Column ??
(A) ? ? 0,V1 is proportional to ? (p)
V
(B) ? ? 0,V2 > V1 (q)
(C) V1= 0, V2 = V (r)
(D) ? ? 0,V2 is proportional to ? (s)
(t)
RESONANCE Page # 41
PHYSICS
Ans. (A) ? r,s,t ; (B) ? q,r,s,t ; (C) ? p,q ; (D) ? q,r,s,t
As per given conditions, there will be no steady state in circuit ?p?, so it sho
uld not be considered
in options of ?c?.
Ans. (A) ? r,s,t ; (B) ? q,r,s,t ; (C) ? q ; (D) ? q,r,s,t
Sol. (p)
V
As ? is steady state current
V1 = 0 ; ? = 0
Hence, V2 = V
So , answer of P ? C
(q)
In the steady state ;
V1 = 0 as
dt
d?
= 0
? V2 = V = ?R
or V2 ???
an