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1.(A) Covalent bonds are formed by orbital overlapping. It must take place is some direction.
Ionic bonds are electrostatic attraction in the lattice, which can be in any direction
6.(D)
7.(B) C5 H12 O
4 O 1 4
6
3 O 2 2
9.(A)
10.(B) NH 4 OH HCl
1/3rd neutralization
Salt = 1/3 S
Base = 2/3 pOH pK b log
B
1
= 4.7 log
2
p(OH) = 4.4
pH = 9.6
11.(D)
C rms ) He T M T 16
14.(D) 1 . 2 1 1
Crms )CH4 T2 M1 4 600
600
T1 150 K 123C
4
5 H 1300
15.(A) (i) C2 H 2 O2 2 H 2 O( l )
2CO
2
1 H 394
(ii) C(g) O(g) CO2 (g)
2
1 H 286
(iii) H 2(g) O 2(g) H 2 O( l )
2
We have to calculate
2C(s) H 2(g) C2 H 2(g)
2(ii) (iii) (i) gives us the desired reaction
2(394) 286 (1300) 226 .
1
16.(A) H 2(g) O 2(g) H 2 O(g)
2
1
H (H H) (O O) (2 O H)
2
1
249 433 492 2 x x = 464 KJ/mole.
2
17.(D) pH is maximum when (H+) is least.
CH3COONa is basic salt
Hence pH is max.
[salt]
18.(C) pH pKa log
[acid]
On dilution [salt] and [acid] remains the same.
Hence pH remains the same (neglecting minor changes)
z H Z n
19.(C) 2.18 106 H
n 2 Z 2 1
Li Li
1
1 n n3
3
M 98
20.(A) Equivalent weight = 98 21.(C) 3 lone pairs around I
n factor 1
22.(C) After balancing
2 moles of K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 1 mole of H 2 O2
Hence 4.5 moles of H2O2 will consume 9 moles of K3[Fe(CN)6]
23.(B) MgSO4
Assume density of water = 1 Kg/lt.
So 106 ml = 103 kg
Hence 6 gm of MgSO4 in 103kg of water
6
10 gm of CaCO2 in 103 kg of water 5 gm in 103 kg of water
120
O O O
|| || ||
24.(D) O Br Br Br O Br 6, 4
|| || ||
O O O
Br3O8
25.(C)
26.(B) PV Pb RT
PV = Pb + RT
R
V Tb (Compare with y = mx + c)
P
R 0.0821
slope m 2
P 0.04105
27.(B)
gn 2 1 1 10 3 1 1
33.(C) y x tan 3 2 u 40 m / s
2
2u cos 2 2 3 2u 3 / 4 u2 40
34.(C) Components of the velocities of the block along the strings are equal
V1 cos 1 V2 cos 2
T2
mg
Mg
T1 cos Mg T2 cos 2T2 cos mg
5 13 mg
and T1 sin T2 sin 2T2 T2
13 10
4 mg 3 13mg 12
36.(C) T1 Mg and T1
5 2 5 10 13
8mg mg 3T1 6mg 8 1 11m
Mg T1 2m M m
5 2 5 5 5 2 10
37.(C) 38.(A)
41.(A) Let B falls by x then elongation in the spring is 2x, loss in GPE of B = gain in EPE of spring
1 mg
mg x k 2 x
2
x
2 2k
42.(D) Velocity is maximum when net force (on both the blocks) is zero.
Let T: tension in the string connecting A & x, elongation in spring at this instant
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mg
mg = 2T and T = kx1 x block B falls by x1/2
2k
loss in GPE of A = gain in KE of A & B + gain in EPE
2 2
mg 1 2 1 v 1 mg
mg 2 mv 2 m 2 k V: velocity of A
4k 2 2k
m2 g 2 5 2 m2 g 2 mg 2 m
mv velocity of B = V/2 v vg
4k 8 8k 5k 5k
43.(A) Let : angular velocity of rod just before impact & V: velocity of ball just after impact
V e l .
m l 2 l
About axis L 0 mvl e l e = 1/3
3 3
T
44.(C) N T f mg sin
N mg cos
f About centre of mass: TR = fR
mg sin
mg sin f
mg cos 2
mg sin tan
And to avoid sliding f N mg cos 2/3 Ans. (C)
2 2
T
N
45.(D) mg sin T ma
1
TR mR 2
2
mg sin a R
mg cos
a
2 2 4
a g sin = 10 16 / 3 m / s 2 Ans. (D)
3 3 5
2
ml 2 ml 2 ml 2 3 l
46.(D) I m 3 / 2 ml 2 .
3 3 2
12
47.(C) Acceleration of point 1 = acceleration of point 2
4m/s2 2 4 2
1 3 rad / s
2m/s2
2
md
48.(D) Frictional torque on the ring is 2
g R mg R
mg R
Angular retardation = g / R .
mR 2
0 g 0 R
f i t 0 t t
2 R 2g
51.(D) Q1 2 W1 2 60 J ; U1 2 0
Q2 3 U 2 3 40 J
U1 2 U 2 3 U 3 1 0 0 40 U 3 1 0 U 3 1 40 J
8 7 22
52.(A) PV n R T P 3 103 8.31 300 P = 8.31 105 N/m2
32 28 44
53.(C) T = constant.
T
54.(C) AT 4 for edge length l
t
T
l 3S 6 l 2T 4
t
T 1 1 1 1
in first case 1 in second case t 200 sec
t l 100 t 2
55.(B)
56.(C) H yz H zx
KA 40 2
KA 40
l 2l
120
80 2 40 49.7oC
2 1
57.(B) P T isochoric with increasing pressure.
mg u cos t 2
58.(A)
L dt mg u x t dt
2
; parabola passing through origin opening upwards.
59.(A) ycm
yd m
d d m
m d
= R cos 2 R sin
m
Work done = inc. in GPE
R sin
= mg ycm 2 R g = 2 R 2 g sin
60.(C) Net acceleration is vector addition of tangential & radian acceleration.
x , 1 2,
63.(A) u 2 2u 2 0 u 1 i
x n x n
cot 1 1 i n
cot 1 1 i
n
2i
Q cot 1 x
cos i sin n cos i sin n
sin n 2i
2i sin n
sin n 2i
sin n
sin n
2
5
5 1 i 1 3
2 2
i
1 i 5 1
2 2
3i 2 2
2 2
64.(C)
2i 3 i 2i . 2
3i
2 2
5 2 19
argument =
4 3 2 6 12
5
principal argument is
12
1 1
65.(A) Tn , n = 3, 4, 5, . . .
n2 n 2 n 2 n 1
1 1 1
3 n 1 n 2
Tn 3
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S
3 5 8
: : . .......
n 3
2 5 3 3 6 3 4 7
1 1 1 1
S
3 2 3 4
1 6 4 3 13
3 12 36
3 1
2
66.(A) 2 2 3 42 3
2 3 3 5 6 3 10 2 2 3 3 1 3 1
3
3 1 3 1 3 1 2 3
So sum 1 3
1 3 1 2 3 1
4
1, 2 and (3, 4), 4 2
2 2
69.(B) The lines PQ and PR will be inclined at an angle of 45 with the line 2 x y 3 .
m2 1
1 m ,3
1 2m 3
1
Therefore, the lines are y 1 x 2 and y 1 3 x 2
3
Find the equation of pair of lines by multiplying these two equations.
70.(A) r 4 C1C3
r 10 C2 C3
2r 14 C1C2 10 4 14
r 14
Now, PC3 x 14 8 6
l 2 r 2 x 2 142 62 160 l 4 10
2l 8 10
x 10
1 2 1
x 5 tan 3 x 7 x 5 tan 3x 2 7
71.(B) x 2
x2
lim 3
lim
x x 7 x 8 x x3 7 x 8
3 71 x2 1 3 7
x 2 tan tan 3
x 2
x x3 x2 x x 1
lim lim
x 7
1 2 3
8 x 7
1 2 3
8
x x x x
72.(A) lim
2 sin x
1 sin x ln 1 sin 2 x
.
x0 sin x x tan1 x
sin x ln 1 sin 2 x sin x x ln 1 sin 2 x 2 sin 2 x
ln 2 lim . lim ln 2 lim . . lim .
x0 tan 1
x x0 x x0 x 1
tan x x 0 sin 2 x 2x
2 ln 2 ln 4
x
1 tan x , if x 0
73.(B) f x 0 , if x 0
x
, if x 0
1 tan x
1 tan x x sec 2 x
, if x 0
1 tan x 2
Now, f x
1 tan x 1 x sec 2 x
, if x 0
1 tan x 2
f 0 1 1 0 1 and f 0 11 0 1
74.(A) Let f x x 2a x a 4
x 2 3a 4 x 2a a 4
f x 0 for all 1 x 1 if f x 0 has two distinct real roots and f 1 and f 1 are negative.
D 3a 4 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
f 1 1 3a 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
f 1 1 3a 4 1 2a a 4 0
2
and
1
These conditions give a3
2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
..... ..... 2 2 2 .....
a 2 2 1 2 2 2
3 5 2 2 4 6
75.(C) 1 2 3
b 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 ..... 2 2 2 .....
12 3 5 1 3 5
1 1 1
2
2 2 .....
1 1 2 3 1 a a 4
= 1 2 1 .
2 1 1 1 4 b b 3
2 2 2 .....
1 3 5
76.(D) Given that cos 1 x cos 1 y cos 1 z
cos 1 x cos 1 y cos 1 z
cos 1 xy 1 x 2 1 y 2 cos 1 z xy z 1 x 1 y
2 2
cos 1 cos 45 45
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cos 1 x 1 x 2
So, cos 1 x
12 2 4
tan 1
4
1 1 1 1
1
graph of [ | g (x) |] is :
range of is {0, 1} O
Tr
2r 1
r 1 2 r 2
1
1
79.(D)
r 2
r 1 2
r 2 r 1
2
r 2
r 1 2
n n 1 1
Sn Tr Vr Vr 1 1 n 1 2 , where Vr
r2
r 1 r 1
1 1
41 1681
2
S40 1
41 2 1 S40
lim sin x ln |x|
ln |x|
f 0 lim | x |sin x e x 0 lim
80.(B) x 0 cosec x
[Apply L.H. rule]
x 0 e 1
f 0 g 0 1 (As f (x) is continuous)
Let g x ax b b 1 g x ax 1
sin x ln |x| sin x
For x 0, f x e cos xln | x |
x
f 1 1 0 sin1 sin1
f 1 a 1 a 1 sin1
g x 1 sin1 x 1
1 1 1/ 3
...
81.(C) 3 32 11 / 3
x 9 9 3
1 1 1 / 3
...
3 32 11 / 3
y 4 4 2
1
z wr where w
1 i
r 1
1
w 1 1i 1
z as |w| 1 z= i
1 w 2 1 i
1
1i
x yz 3 2i
1 2
Its argument is tan
3
83.(B) Q f 1 x g x f g x x
f g x g x 1
1
1 g x
n
g x
f g x
85.(B) Let f x ax 2 bx c
g x 2a 2ax b ax 2 bx c
b 2a 4a b c 2a
2
Determinant
86.(A) Given O(0, 0) is the orthocenter. Let A(h, k) be the third vertex, B 2, 3 ,
and C 5, 1 the other two vertices. Then the slope of the line through
4
A and O is k/h, while the line through B and C has the slope . By the
7
property of the orthocenter, these two lines must be perpendicular, so we
have
k 4 k 7
h 7 1 h 4 . . . .(i)
k 3
Also, Slope of AB
h2
1
Slope of OC
5
1 k 3
Q AB OC 1
5 h2
5h k 13 0 . . . .(ii)
Solving it with (i) we get :
h 4 , k 7
87.(B) cot cot 0 tan tan 0 i.e. m 1 + m 2 = 0
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where m1 and m 2 are the slopes of the tangents from P(h, k).
If y mx a 1 m 2 is a tangent from P(h, k) then k mh a 2 1 m2
2
i.e. h 2
a 2 m2 2hkm k 2 a 2 0
m1 and m2 are the roots of this equations such that m1 + m2 = 0
2hk
i.e. 0 locus of P(h, k) is xy = 0
h a2
2
88.(B) 0 x 2 x 1 1 and 0 x2 x 1
x 1, 0
For x 1
3
L.H.S. 2 sin 1 1 cos 1 0
2
x 1 is a solution
3
For x = 0 L.H.S. 2 sin 1 1 cos 1 0
2
x = 0 is a solution
sum of the solutions = 1
b ic
1 i
1 iz 1 a
89.(A)
1 iz b ic
1 i
1 a
1 a c ib
1 a c ib
1 a c ib 1 a c ib Q a 2 b 2 c 2 1
1 a c 2 b2
1 2a a 2 b 2 c 2 2ib 2iab 2a 2a 2 2ib 2iab
1 a 2 c 2 b 2 2ac 2 a c 2 2ac 2 a c
a a 2 ib iab
1 ac a c
a ib
c 1
1
90.(C) log3 k , k l
x
1
log3 k x 3 k
x
Possible values of k are 1, 0 , 1, 2 , 3, . . . .
1 1 1
S 3 1 2 3 . . . .
3 3 3
4
1 3 4
1 9
1 1 3 2 2