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PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I
1. Ans. (B)
f2
Sol. ( vIM )x = -m 2 ( vOM )x ; ( v I )x - ( v M )x = - ( v O ) x - ( v M )x

(f - u )
2

( vI )x - ( -5) = -9 ( 5 + 5) ; (vI)x= 90 5 = 95 cm/s
2. Ans. (D)
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Sol.

3. Ans. (A)
x Bf y x
Sol. = + x Bf = my + x
mf 1 m
dx Bf dy dx 4
=m + = ( -12 ) + 24
dt dt dt 3
v= 8 m/s upward
4. Ans. (D)
Sol. The two slabs will shift the image a distance
1 1
d = 2 1 - t = 2 1 - (1.5 ) = 1.0cm
m 1.5
Therefore, final image will be 1 cm above point P.
5. Ans. (B)
1.5 1
Sol. d = ( m - 1) A = - 1 ( 4 ) = 4 0 = 0.80 downward
5/4 5
6. Ans.(C)
Sol. Focal length is positive,
No, matter in what orientation the lens is placed, as it is thick in the middle so it will converge the rays
as surrounding medium is air.
7. Ans. (C)
Sol. From geometry, R2 = r2 + (R 3)2 where r = aperture radius = 30 mm
303 c 3 108 3
R= mm m = = = r
R
2 v 2 10 8 2
(R3)mm
1 1 3 2 1 3mm
\ = (m - 1) = - 1 = f = 303 mm = 30.3 cm
f R 2 303 303
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8. Ans. (B)
3
3 1 -1 30u1
- 2 20u1
Sol. I refraction 2v u = v1 = 20 + u II refraction v2 =
1 1 10 1 u1 + 15
So image coincide with object
if v2 = 20 and 60 u1 = 22.5 cm
9. Ans. (A,C)

60 30
Sol. 30
60 60
30 30 30

10. Ans. (A,B,C,D)


Sol. dmin = 2iA 60 = 2(60)A A = 60
A + d min 60 + 60
sin sin
m= 2 = 2 = 3 d = i + e A 65= i + 70 60 i = 55
A 60 1 1
sin sin
2 2
11. Ans. (A,B,C)
m 2 m1 m2 - m1 n 1 h -1
Sol. - = =- +
v u R S 5 R
12. Ans. (A,C)
Sol. For refraction at curved surface, (near normal incidence)
m2 m1 m2 - m1
- = [R is ve. For real object u is ve and for virtual object u is +ve.]
v u R
13. Ans. (B)
14. Ans. (D)
SECTION-II
1. Ans. (A) (P) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (Q) ; (D) (S)
SECTION-IV
1. Ans. 2
Sol. For i = 90 ; r is
maximum (rm)
and rm 30 so that
ray dont go on AC 1 sin90 = sin30 m = 2
2. Ans. 8
Sol. There will not be any effect of the velocity of slab on the velocity of image formed by it of object O.
Thus question is equivalent to
\ VIM = - m 2VOM
3. Ans. 8
mI mr 2 4
Sol. = \ =
u v 4 v
4. Ans. 4
Sol. at y = 1 n = 2 using n1 sin q1 = n2 sin q2
1
1. sin90 = 2 sin q2 ; sin q2 = ; q2 = 45 ; Deviation = 90 45 = 45.
2
5. Ans. 3

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PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I O
1. Ans (B) OH
100 = n1 (40) + w2 (A) =7
OH
w2 = 100 40n1 O
n1 1000 C N
m = 1 = 100 - 40n
1
(B) =8
100 40n1 = 1000n1
H C
100
n1 = 1040 O

CH 3 C = O
2. Ans (D)
3. Ans (A) HN
4. Ans. (C) (C) =5
N
O COOH
5. Ans. (A)
6. Ans. (D)
(D) C H 3 C C =6
1 2 3 4 5 6
CH3CHCH2CHCH2CHCH3
| | | Hint: Degree of Unsaturation can be calculated
CH3 CH2CH3 CH2CH 3
7 8 by counting the number of p bonds & cyclic
4-Ethyl-2, 6-dimethyl octane structures.
7. Ans (D)
12. Ans. (A,B)
8. Ans (D)
In all compounds given the IUPAC word root 13. Ans. (A)
14. Ans. (C)
COOH
SECTION-II
is same except in case of . 1. Ans (A) (P) ; (B) (P) ;
COOH (C) (T) ; (D) (R)
2-Ethyl-2-Methyl Butane-dioic acid. SECTION-IV
9. Ans (A, C) 1. Ans (125)
wsolution = wsolute + wsolvent = n1(34) + wH OMR Ans. 8
2O
Number of atoms
n1 1000
m=5 wH O = 200n1 31750 31.750 1000
w H 2O 2 = = = 500
63.5 36.5
468 = n1(34) + 200 n1
500
468 Number of atoms = = 125
n1 = =2 4
234
2. Ans. 2
2 200 3. Ans. 8
\M= 1000 =
390 39 4. Ans. 6
10. Ans (B, C, D) 5. Ans. 5
11. Ans. (B,D) 3 2
CH3 CH CH CH2 CH3
Degree of unsaturation of following compound
4 CH2 1 COOH
are
5 CH3

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 4. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (A) Possible powers of x in
Let S = R(q) R(f) (1 + x3)5 = 0,3,6,9,12,........
(1 + x4)8 = 0,4,8,12,........
cos2 q cos q sin q cos2 f cos f sin f
S= (1 + x5)11 = 0,5,10,.........
cos q sin q sin q cos f sin f sin 2 f
2
Possibilities for x12 is

cos q cos f cos(q - f) cos q sin f cos(q - f) 0,12, 0 3, 4, 5 12, 0, 0


S=
cos f sin q cos(q - f) sin q sin f cos(q - f) 5 8 11 5 8 11
C 0 . C 3 . C 0 C1 . C1 . C1 11
C 0 .8 C 0 .5 C 4

p p


cos q cos f cos(2n + 1) 2 cos q sin f cos(2n + 1)
2 56 + 440 + 5
S=
cos f sin q cos(2n + 1) p sin q sin f cos(2n + 1)
p 501
2 2
5. Ans. (C)
0 0 l,m,n A.P
p
S= Q q - f = (2n + 1) 2m = l + n
0 0 2
sum of coefficients Put x = 1
2. Ans. (C) (1 + 0)2015 = 1
6. Ans. (C)
a 3 (a +1) (a + 2)3
|z1| = 2, |z2| = 3, |z3| = 4
Non-zero solution if D = a (a +1) a + 2 = 0
z1 z1 = 4 , z2 z2 = 9 , z3 z3 = 16
1 1 1
|4z2z3 + 9z3z1 + 16z1z2|
C2 C2 C1, C3 C3 C2
= z1 z1z 2z 3 + z 2 z2z 3z1 + z 3 z3z1z 2
a3 3a 2 + 3a + 1 3(a + 1) 2 + 3(a + 1) + 1 = |z1z2z3| z1 + z2 + z3 = |z1z2z3| |z1+ z2+z3|
D= a 1 1 =0
= 2.3.4.5 = 120
1 0 0
7. Ans. (C)
D=3a2+3a+13(a+1)23(a+1)23(a+1)1 AAT = 2B & AB1 = A1B
D = 6(a + 1) = 0 |A|2 = |2B|, |AB1| = |A1B|
\ a = 1 | A | |B|
3. Ans. (A) |A|2 = 8|B|, =
| B | |A|
1 1 1
+ + = 1 , 2b = a + c |B|2 = 8|B|
p1 p 2 p3 |B| = 8 (Q B is invertible)
8. Ans. (D)
a b c Sides of triangle are
+ + =1
2D 2D 2D a = (4 x)l, b = (2x 1)l, c = (2x + 4)l

3b 2D 4 - x > 0
=1 =3
2D b 1
2x - 1 > 0 < x < 4

p2 = 3 2x + y > 0 2

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Now, Q sum of two sides > third side 12. Ans. (B,C)
4 - x + 2x - 1 > 2x + 4 Put z = x + iy
x2 y2 + 2ixy 2iy = 4i
2x - 1 + 2x + 4 > 4 - x
2x + 4 + 4 - x > 2x - 1 x 2 - y 2 = 0 x = y or - y

x < -1 xy - y = 2

1 Case (1) if x = y then x2 x 2 = 0
x > x f
5 x = 1,2
x < 9
A
z1 = -1 - i ( rejected )
9. Ans. (A,C)
AD = csinB z 2 = 2 + 2i
c b
Q AB = R Case (2) if x = y, then x2 x + 2 = 0
R = 2RsinC sinB B
B
C xf
D
cos(B C) cos(B + C) = 1 Paragraph for Question 13 to 15
cos(B C) + cosA = 1
1 a b c
cos(B - C) =
2 Let A = 0 d e = | A |= ad
B C = 60 (Q B > C) 0 0
B = 90, C = 30
10. Ans. (A,B,C,D) Q sum of roots of equation = det(A)
C1 C1 C2, C2 C2 C3
ad = 1 which is possible when
1 4 r-6 all of a, d, are 1
2 5 2r - 11 OR
3 6 3r - 18 any two of a, d, are 1 and one is 1.
So characteristic equation of A is
R2 R2 2R1, R3 R3 3R1
(1x)3 = 0
1 4 r -6 OR
0 -3 1 =6 (1x)(1x)(1x) = 0
0 -6 0
x33x2+3x1 = 0
Tr = 6 i.e. OR
11. Ans. (A,B,C,D) x3+x2x1 = 0
1 2 A33A2+3AI = 0
A=
2 1 OR
5 4 A3+A2AI = 0
A2 =
4 5 a = 3, b = 3

13 14
A =3
a = 1, b = 1
14 13 13. Ans. (C)
M Sum of all possible values of a is 3 + 1 = 2
a a + 1 b b -1 14. Ans. (B)
An = OR
a + 1 a b -1 b
a = 3, b = 3
acording as n is odd or even respectively.
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SECTION II
1. Ans. (A)(Q); (B)(P); (C)(Q,S); k b1 k
(D)(R,T) D3 = k b 2 k =0
z=0
a1x + b1y + c1z = d1 k b3 k

a2x + b2y + c2z = d2


x+y+z=1
a3x + b3y + c3z = d3
a+b+g = 1
k b1 c1
(A) D = k b 2 c2 (Q unique solution)
k b1 c1
k b3 c3
(C) D = k b 2 c2 0
k b3 c3
k2 b1 c1
D1 = k 2 b2 c2 x = k
k2 b3 c3 k + 1 b1 c1
D1 = k + 1 b 2 c2 k +1
x=
k k 2
c1 k + 1 b3 c3 k
D2 = k k 2 c2 y=0
2
k k c3
k k + 1 c1
k b1 k 2
D2 = k k + 1 c 2 = 0 y = 0
D3 = k b 2 k2 z=0 k k + 1 c3
2
k b3 k

k+0+0=2
k b1 k +1
k b1 c1 D1 = k b 2 k +1 = 0 z = 0
(B) D = k b 2 c2 0 k b3 k +1
k b3 c3

k +1
k b1 c1 x+y+z=
k
D1 = k b 2 c2 x = 1
k b3 c3 1
a + b + g = 1+ >1
k
k k c1
i.e. 2 and 3 (Q k > 0)
D2 = k k c 2 = 0 y = 0
k k c3 1
(D) a + b + g = 1 + <1
k
i.e. 0 and 1 (Q k < 0)

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4. Ans. 2
SECTION IV
1. Ans. 8
D
4
2 C
1 x x 1 1 1 30
2 60
Given determinant is 1 y y x y z 30
60
1 z z2 x 2 y 2
z 2
A B

= (x y)2(y z)2(z x)2


\ BD is diameter and B = 60
minimum value is 256
(take x = 2, y = 0, z = 2) \ BAD = BCD = 90
2. Ans. 5 and ADC = 120
T2 apply sine rule in triangle ACD
In the expansion of (x + y)n T3
sin 30 sin120
=
4 AC
T3
In the expansion of (x + y)n+3 T are equal
4 AC = 4 3 which is side of equilateral
triangle.
C1 x n -1 y
n n +3
C 2 x n +1 y 2
=
n
C 2 x n -2 y 2 n +3
C3 x n y 3
3
.(4 3) 2
D
2 x
=
3 x r= = 4 =2
2n + 2 = 3n + 3 s 3.4 3
n -1 y n +1 y
2
n=3
3. Ans. 6 5. Ans.2
1.2014C1. 2013C2013+ 2.2014C2.2013 C2012
+.......+2014.2014C2014.2013C0 3 + i ( 3 + i )(1 + 3i )
= = (i)
2014 1 - 3i 10
= r.
r=1
2014
C r .2013 C 2014 - r

(i)
2015
2014
2014 2013 = -1 arg(1) = p
= .r.
r=1 r
. C r -1 .2013 C 2014 -r i

k=2
2014
= 2014 .2013 C r -1 .2013 C 2014 - r
r=1

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SOLUTION
1. Ans. (4) 9. Ans. (1)
2. Ans. (1)

\ \ \\
A

\\\\\
3. Ans. (3)

\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
4. Ans. (2) C P
1 Sol.
Sol. Area = L 2L = L 2 B
2

\\\
10. Ans. (1)

L
2 Sol.
L L L L
2 2 2 2

M2 h appx t y dh app dx
+ + =
M1
= = -v 0
5. Ans. (1) 1 1 m 1 dt dt
11. Ans. (2)
Sol. m1 sin 45 = m2 sin 30 = m 3 sin 60
m3 sin 45 2
m = =
1 sin60 3
Sol. 12. Ans. (2)
13. Ans. (2)
14. Ans. (4)
6. Ans. (1) Sol. For refraction at point I
Sol. Image will go from C to and ordinate will sin 60 = 3 sin r1 ..(i)
increase in reverse order. For refraction at point E
7. Ans. (3) A

f f f 1
Sol. Perimeter of objet = 2 + 2 + 2 2 = f 1 + M
2 I 90
-A
Concave mirror formed magnitifed image if 60 r1 E A
r2
position of objet is between C and F. N
8. Ans. (1)
Sol. Since u corresponding to a is . 3 sin r2 = sin A
1 sin (Ar1) = sin A ..(ii)
3
\a= ; Similarly, u corresponding to b is
f2 On solving equation (i) & (ii) we get A = 60
R. 15. Ans. (4)
1 b 1 Sol. Because prism is of rarer medium, ray would
\b = ;\ = always emerge.
4f2 a 4
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16. Ans. (4) 24. Ans. (4)
Sol. For small angled prism d = ( m - 1) A Sol. The reflecting surfaces of the prism are
d = mA - A from graph A = 40, slope = A =4 perpendicular so the incident ray and reflected
17. Ans. (3) ray are anti parallel.
25. Ans. (4)
Sol. Here, three optical phenomena take place first
Sol. refraction, then reflection, and finally refraction.
For refraction at 1st
18. Ans. (4) 1.5 1 1.5 - 1 1.5
19. Ans. (3) - = =0 v=
v -2 R R v
1 1 1
Sol. By applying lens formula - =
v u f

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1 f+u v f 1 u
= ;m= ; = +1
v uf u f+u m f 2R
1 1 1 b c
Slope of and u is \ = f=
m f f c b i.e., rays after refraction get parallel to axis and
20. Ans. (2) strike the mirror normally, get retraced back and
Sol. A water drop in air behaves as converging lens. the final image is formed at the same place where
21. Ans. (2) the object is and of the same size. Image would
Sol. For 1st refraction, be real.
v1 =
2m R m2 m1 m2 - m1
( 2m - 3) v u
- =
R { } 26. Ans. (3)
Sol. "O" acts as focal point
For 2nd refraction,
R ( 9 - 4m ) 1 1 1
u = v13R v f = = ( 1) -
(10m - 9)( m - 2) f R1 R 2 O
22. Ans. (3)
1 1 1
n=1 = ( 1) +
n=2 n=6 n=3 40 10 10
O I
x x
1 2
= ( 1)
40 10
2 1 2 -1 27. Ans. (1)
- = x = R = 60 cm
-x x
23. Ans. (4)
Sol.

20cm
Sol. Laws of reflection is same for mirror whether it
is in air or inside water.
\ \\ \\ \\ \\ I \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\
\\ \ \ \ \\ \ \
\ \\
\\\
I2 \\ \ \
\ \\
\
30cm
\ Both the halves will make the images at same
I1
position.
AI1=50 cm \ The distance between the two images is zero.
n 1 28. Ans. (1)
\ AI2 = n AI1 = 4 3 50 = 37.5 cm
air

w 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. - = ; - - ; v = 7.5; v' = 12.5
v -15 5 v 5 15

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1 1 1 1 2 1 1 12 - 10 50 a 5
- = ; = - ; = 40 = 1+ =
v ' 12.5 -15 v ' 25 15 v ' 150 a 2 4
1+
1 1 1 2
v' = 75 cm; v'' = 95 cm; + = ;
v '' 95 5 1
v'' = 5.3 cm a=
2
29. Ans. (4) 35. Ans. (4)
1 1 1 1 1 1 36. Ans. (3)
Sol. = ( - 1) - = 0.5 - = 37. Ans. (4)
flens R1 R 2 10 20 40
38. Ans. (3)
\ flens = 40 cm
39. Ans. (1)
Thus image will be formed at +2f
The ray will retrace if d = 2f or d = 2f + 30 (U rms )CH 4 TCH 4 (4) TCH 4
30. Ans. (1) 2= = =
(U rms ) He (16)THe 4THe
1 1 2
Sol. f = f - f
eq m L TCH4
1 +1 1 16 =
= ( m - 1) = THe
fL R 2R
40. Ans. (1)
1 1
\ = - feq = R [concave mirror]
fq R rHe w
= 4 = He [4]3/ 2
\ Image of object kept at 2R will form at 2R. rCH 4 w CH 4
31. Ans. (3)
nCO = 1 molecules = NA ; electrons = 22NA w He
2 4= [8]
nN O = 1 molecules = NA ; electrons = 22NA w CH 4
2
nH = 22 molecules = NA ; electrons = 44NA
2
44 11 w CH 4
nO = molecules = NA ; electrons =2
2 32 8 w He
= 22NA
41. Ans. (1)
32. Ans. (4)
2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3 (s) + H2O(g) + CO2(g) 42. Ans. (3)
43. Ans. (2)
n NaHCO3 2.24 1
nCO = = =
2 2 22.4 10 CH3
wNaHCO = 0.2 84 = 16.8 gm
3 21
+ O
8CO2 + 5H2O
33. Ans. (3) 2 2
34. Ans. (2) CH3

A = 10g/mol MAB = 502


m ass = 2.1 2 g m
B = 20g/mol MA = 20
2

MB = 40
2 2.12
mol = = .02 mol 5 .0 2 5 . 02 = 0.1
2(AB2)
A2 + 2B2 106
1a a/2 a mol H2O
50 = 0.16 mol CO2
Mavg = In CO2 no. of atom of oxygen = .32 NA
a
1+
2 In H2O no. of atom of oxygen = 0.1 NA

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Total oxygen atom = .32 NA + 0.1 NA = .42 NA 57. Ans. (4)
In H2O no. of atom of H = .1 2 NA = .2 NA CH3
CH 3C t-butyl
O atom .42 N A 21
ratio of H atom = .2 N = .21 = 10 CH 3
A
58. Ans. (4)
44. Ans. (2) DOU of all compound given is one except that
45. Ans. (3) O
46. Ans. (4) COH

47. Ans. (3) of (DOU = 2)


48. Ans. (2) COH
O
49. Ans. (2)
50. Ans. (2) 59. Ans. (3)
51. Ans. (4) 60. Ans. (4)
1 61. Ans. (2)
C6H12O3 (DU = (2 6 + 2 12) = 1 A2 = A AT
2
(A2)T = A AT
O O (A2)T = A2
A2 is skew symmetric
(1) C (2) C (DU = 1) |A2| = 0 |A| = 0
OH H
62. Ans. (2)
O
O a b + 3c c + 4a b b + 3c c + 4a
(3) C (DU = 1) (4) C C (DU = 2) A 2 = b c + 3a a + 4b + 2 c c + 3a a + 4b
OCH 3
O O c a + 3b b + 4c a a + 3b b + 4c
52. Ans. (4)
C3 C3 4C1 & C2 C2 C1
O H
C OH
NH
O a b + 3c c b c c + 4a
N C
A 2 = b c + 3a a + 6 c a a + 4b
NH
C N c a + 3b b a b b + 4c
O CH2OH
C2 C2 - 3C3 & C3 C3 C2
Total functional groups : -
(1) aldehyde (2) ketone a b c b c 4a
(3) 2-amine (4) cyanides A2 = b c a +6 c a 4b
(e) alcohol (f) substituted amides
c a b a b 4c
(g) isocyanide
53. Ans. (3) a b c b c a
1 & 2 alcohol are same functional group.
=b c a + 24 c a b
54. Ans. (1)
c a b a b c
55. Ans. (3)
56. Ans. (3) = 25A1
63. Ans. (2)
CH3CH=CHCHCH2CH3 B = PTAP
5 4 3 2|
11CN BT = PTATP = PT (A)P
= PTAP = B
2-Ethyl pent-3-ene nitrile
B is skew symmetric

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64. Ans. (1) 72. Ans. (3)
A 5A 1 p
32 sin sin = 16(cos2A cos3A) D = 8. .R 2 sin & A6
2 2 2 4 A7 A5
2 3
= 16(2cos A1 4cos A + 3cosA) 1 p
D ' = 8. r 2 sin A8 p/8 A4
= 11 2 4 R p/8
65. Ans. (1) rR
p r A1 A3
|adjA| = 316 |A|n1 = 316 where cos = A2
8 R
32(n1) = 316
n=9 D R2 p
= 2 = sec 2
number of elements = n2 = 81 D' r 8
66. Ans. (2) 73. Ans. (4)
c
2 3 -1
3 2 k =0 a
a sinq
4 1 1 q
A B
a cosq
k=0
67. Ans. (1) r s - a b + c - a sin q + cos q - 1
= = =
Q BC = I r1 s b + c + a sin q + cos q + 1
\ B2C2 = I 74. Ans. (2)
A(B2C2)AT = AAT a 2 + c2 - b2
which is a symmetric matrix. cos B =
2ac
68. Ans. (2)
1 4 + 2 3 + c2 - 9
(a + b)2 (a b)2 = (3 cosq)2 (sinq)2 =
4ab = 2cos2q 6 cosq + 8
2
(
2 1+ 3 c )
ab is maximum when cosq = 1
(4ab)max = 2 + 6 + 8 ( )
c - 1+ 3 c + 2 3 - 5 = 0
2

(ab)max = 4 Q D > 0 & product of roots < 0


69. Ans. (1) one (+)ve and one ()ve value of 'c'
75. Ans. (1)
A-B a-b C
tan = cot ((1 + x)(1 x + x2))100(1 + x)
2 a+b 2
(1 + x) (1 + x3)100
A - B 40 p 1 coefficient or x6 is 100C2
tan = cot =
2 120 6 3 76. Ans. (4)
p 2p (20C1 + 2 20C2 + 20C3) + (20C2+220C3+20C4)
A-B= & A + B = p C =
3 3 22C3 + 22C4 = 23C4
p p 77. Ans. (4)
A= & B=
2 6 N = 383 = 33380 = 33(34)20
70. Ans. (4) N = 27(1 + 80)20
a b 0 a b c N = 27(1 + 20C180 + 100M)
D= b c 0 b c a =0 N = 27 + 100M
c a 0 x y z 78. Ans. (2)
S = nnC0 + (n + 1)nC1+.......+ (2n)nCn
71. Ans. (1) S = (2n)nCn + (2n 1)nCn1+........+nnC0
a = tr(A) = 7 2S = 3n(nC0+nC1+.....+nCn)
b = |A| = 1 S = 3n2n1 = 240
a + b = 7 + 1 = 6 n=5

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79. Ans. (3) 86. Ans. (3)
Middle term T9 = 16C8x4x8k BD = r 2 + 2r + r 2
1 1
given 4 + 8k = 0 k = - Area = ( BD ) = 12 + 8 2 r = 2
2

2 2
T2 =16C1(x1/2)15(x1/2)1 = 16x7 87. Ans. (1)
80. Ans. (3)
Sum of series = ( l21 + l 22 + l 23 ) = 34 ( a 2 + b2 + c2 )
coefficient of x15in (1 + x)20(1 x)20 or (1 x2)20 3 2
3l 2 = ( a + b + c ) (Q 2l 2 = l 1 + l 3 )
2 2 2
but (1 x2)20 contains only even powers of x
2 2 2
4
sum = 0
3
l2 = (a + b + c )
2 2 2 2
81. Ans. (2)
4
40 - r r

Tr +1 = C r 5 + 3
40
( ) (5 - 3 )
2 2 1
( 2a + 2c - b ) = ( a + b + c )
4
2 2 2 3 2
4
2 2

which is rational only 2b2 = a2 + c2


when r = 20 88. Ans. (2)
82. Ans. (3)
a 1 sin A 1 sin ( B + C )
Put z = x + iy = =
(x + iy) + i (|z|) = i(x iy) + 1 bc 2R sin Bsin C 2R sin Bsin C
x = y + 1 & y + |z| = x 1
= ( cot C + cot B)
x y = 1 & x y = |z| 2R
|z| = 1 a 2
= ( cot A + cot B + cot C )
83. Ans. (1) bc 2R
Img a
arg(z+1)= p/4 R = cot A + cot B + cot C
bc
i 89. Ans. (3)
Real
1 0 Add two equations
c(a cosB + b cosA) + a(b cosC + c cosC) = b2
z 3 = z | z |= 0 or 1 c(c) + a(a) = b2
|z| = 0 z = 0 c2 + a2 = b2
|z| = 1 z4 = 1 z = 1, 1 p
B =
p 2
only z = i satisfies arg(z + 1) = 90. Ans. (4)
4
84. Ans. (4) A
135q
arg ( -z1 z2 ) = - arg ( z1 ) + arg ( z2 ) q
= 180 + 130 40
45 q
= 270 B a/2 M a/2 C
amp ( -z1 z2 ) = -90 Apply m-n cot theorem
Img
85. Ans. (2) a a
a cot45 = cot q - cot (135 - q )
z+
1 ( x - iy )
= ( x + iy ) + 2 0 (2,0) real
2 2
z x + y2 - cot q + 1
2 = cot q -
1 y cot q + 1
Img z + = 0 y - 2 =0 2(cotq + 1) = cot2q + 2cotq 1
z x + y2
x2 + y2 = 1 1
cot2q = 3 tan q =
2
Area = p(2)2 p(1)2 = 3p2 3

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SECTION-I
1. Ans. (C)
T2
Sol. a = = 1m/s2
10 + 10
F = (30 + 10 + 10 + 10) 1 = 60 N
2. Ans. (D)
3. Ans. (C)
4. Ans. (B)
1m/s

q 30
T T
Sol. T T
A 30 B
q 13/4 m/s
3 m/s

13T
cos q + T cos ( 90 + q ) + T cos ( 90 + 30 ) + 3 cos (180 - 30 ) = 0
4
13
cos q - sin q = 2
4
This equation satisfies option (B)
5. Ans. (B)
Sol. Velocity of the ball with respect to ground at highest point
Vball = 5 m/s in the direciton boat motor
Vboat = Vboy = 5 m/s
Vwater = 2 m/s
Vballboy = 5 5 = 0 m/s
Vballwater = 5 2 = 3 m/s
Vball = 5 m/s
6. Ans. (D)
r
( ) ( ) (
Sol. 2i + 3 j - 4k + 4 -i + 3 j + 5k = 8i + 6k + 5vB )
r r
-2i + 15 j + 16k = 8i + 6k + 5vB vB = -2i + 3 j + 2k
7. Ans. (A)

vw=3 vw
Sol. vb/w=5 vb=4

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8. Ans. (A)
v
vm B

80km/h A
Sol.
t
t1 t2
=3/4h
3 80 + 0 1
For train A 30 + t2 = 70 t2 = h
4 2 4
vm = 1
For train B = 70 vm = 140 km/h
2
9. Ans. (A,B,D)
10. Ans. (C,D)
Sol. For minimum time for maximum time
v(m/s) v(m/s)

6 6
4 4

2 tmin tmax2 tmax

6+4 4+6
6 ( tmin - 2 ) + 2 = 58 4 ( tmax - 2 ) + 2 = 58
2 2
tmin = 10 s tmax = 14 s
11. Ans. (A,B,C)
12. Ans. (A,C)

T
T
Dx

Sol.
T 2T

Dy

Extension in spring = Dy + Dx ... (1)


String length is constant, so Dy + 2Dx = 0 ... (2)
3Dy
from (1) & (2), extension in spring = ...(3)
2
Now for equilibrium of the bar
3T = mg & 2T = spring force
3Dy
3k = mg
2

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4mg
Dy = = 20cm
9k
3 20
from (3) spring extension = = 30 cm
2
13. Ans. (A)
Sol. Initial water resitance = 0, therefore
F 1.0 105
aship = = = 0.1 m/s2
m 1.0 106
14. Ans. (C)
Sol. When speed = 4 m/s, water resistance = 4 104 N
1.0 105 - 4 104 6.0 104
aship = = = 0.06 m/s2
1.0 106 1.0 106
15. Ans. (C)
Sol. At maximum speed net force = 0, so maximum sped = 8 m/s
SECTION-II
1. Ans. (A) (Q); (B) (S); (C) (P); (D) (R)
Sol. v = 4t - t 2 + 5
t3
x = 2t 2 - + 5t + x0
3
v6 - v3 -7 - 8
(A) v3 = 8 m/s, v6 = 7 m/s aav = = = 5m/s2
6-3 3
x -x
(B) x3 = 24 + x0, x6 = 30 + x0 vav = 6 3 = 2 m/s
6-3
(C) In the given internal v = 0 at t = 5 s,
100
Position of direction reversal = x5 = + x0
3
Distance travelled s = |x5 x3| + |x6 x5|
s 38
Average speed = = m/s
6-3 9
SECTION-IV
1. Ans. 8
2. Ans. 2
3. Ans. 5
r r r
Sol. v f = vi + gt
40
37
10t
53
37

vf

10t cos 37 = 40
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4. Ans. 4

Sol.
2T 2T

a T
T
T T
5g T
b
c
5g
5g

constant 2T.a + Tb + 2Tc = 0


2a + b + 2 c = 0 ...(1)
(A) 2T 5g = 5a ... (2)
(B) T 5g = 5b ... (3)
(C) 2T 5g = 5c ... (4)
from (2) & (4) a = c
from (1) (2) & (3)
4g
b=
9
n=4

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SECTION-I 10. Ans. (A, C, D)
1. Ans. (C) 11. Ans. (B, C, D)
10 12. Ans. (B, C)
20VdV = -10V |5
2 10
w= 13. Ans. (C)
5
2 8.314 1000 3
= 10 [100 25] = 750 bar-L = 75 kJ VCO2 = m
105
DU = q + w = 20 kJ 75 kJ = 55 kJ
w = Pext VCO2 = 16.628 kJ.
2. Ans. (A)
DU = w n 3R [T2 300] = 5atm 14. Ans. (B)
nRT2 nR300 15. Ans. (B)
5atm - 1atm | CDT | 160 2.5
|DH| = =
3T2 900 = T2 + 1500 T2 = 600 K n 2
SECTIONII
w = 2 3 2 [600 300] = 3600 cal.
1. Ans. (A) (P); (B) (P,S); (C) (Q);
3. Ans. (A)
(D) (P,R)
4. Ans. (C)
5. Ans. (D) SECTION-IV
6. Ans. (C) 1. Ans. 5
7. Ans. (B) 2. Ans. 6
8. Ans. (B) 3. Ans. 8
9. Ans. (B, C, D) 4. Ans. 2

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SECTION-I 8. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (D)
( a + 1) + ( a + 1 ) + b + b + b 1/ 5
a2 a + 11 = 0 3a3 3a2 + 33a = 0 ...(i) ( a + 1) b3
2

5
b2 b + 11 = 0 2b3 2b2 + 22b = 0 ....(ii)
(i) + (ii) 2a + 3b + 2 > 15
3a3 3a2 + 2b3 2b2 + 33a + 22b = 0 \ It assumes its least value if a + 1 = b = 3
3a3 3a2 + 2b3 2b2 + 11a = 22(a + b) = 22 \a+b=3+2=5
2. Ans. (A) 9. Ans. (B,D)
x y 1 1
Let y = x= -1 < 1 + < 1 -2 < < 0
x -1 y -1 x x
y2 2y 1 1
\ - -5 = 0 > -2 & < 0
(y - 1) y - 1
2 x x
y2 2y(y 1) 5(y 1)2 = 0 1 + 2x
>0 &x<0
6y2 12y + 5 = 0 x
3. Ans. (D) 1
x < - or x > 0 & x < 0
|2x + 1| + |2x 5| = |(2x + 1) (2x 5)| 2
is true if (2x + 1) (2x 5) < 0 1
1 5 \ x -, -
2
- x \ x = 0,1,2
2 2 2
1 1
4. Ans. (C) S = 3 + 5 1 + + 7 1 + + ......
(a 1)x2 + ax + (a 1) > 0 " x R x x
if a 1 > 0 & D = a2 4(a 1)2 < 0 1 1 1
2

(a 2) (3a 2) > 0 1 + S = 3 1 + + 5 1 + + ...


x x x
2
a < or a > 2 a>2 S 1 1
2

3 - = 3 + 2 1 + + 2 1 + + ....
& a 1 + x2 > 0 a 1 > x2 a 1 > 0 x x x
\ a (2, ) 1 1
5. Ans. (A) 2 1 + 2 1 +
x x
(x 2) (x 3) = 0 = 3+ = 3+
1 1
Put x = 2 in x2 2x + k = 0 k = 0 1 - 1 + -
x x
for k = 0 IIIrd equation becomes x2 + 4x = 0 2
No common roots S = 2x x
but x = 3 in x2 2x + k = 0 k = 3 10. Ans. (A,D)
for k = 3 IIIrd equation becomes 1(x) = 0 has equal roots at 'A' say x = a
x2 + 4x 12 = 0 (x + 6) (x 2) = 0 2(x) has two real & distinct roots x = a & x = b
\ No common roots to all equation. a>b
6. Ans. (C) \ 2a > a + b
16 1(x).2(x) = 0 (x a)2(x a)(x b) = 0
S16 = [ 2a + 15d ] = 120 2a + 15d = 15 (x a)3(x b) = 0 (a b)
2
11. Ans. (A,C)
2
a+d =1 (B) is not true Q 3 sin2x = 27. cosec2x
15 sin4x = 9 not possible.
7. Ans. (B)
Expression D
(C) - 2x - x + 1 < 0
2

= 2(1 3sin2q. cos2q) + 3(1 2sin2q.cos2q)+4 4a


= 9 12sin2q.cos2q = 9 3sin22q 7
2x 2 - x + 1 <
\ Min value = 6 8
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12. Ans. (B,C) (D) cos2y = sinx.sinz
kx2 + (2k 1)xy + y2 + 2x 2ky = 0 1
cos2y = ( cos ( x - z ) + cos ( x + z ) )
a = k; b = 1; 2h = 2k 1; g = 1; = k; c = 0 2
abc + 2gh bg2 ch2 a2 = 0 cos ( x - z )
0 + (2k 1). (k).1 1.1 0 k.k2 = 0 =2
cos2 y
k3 + 2k2 k + 1 = 0
SECTION IV
\ product of roots < 0
1. Ans. 6
\ at least 1 negative root
50 50
Now 3k3 + 1 = 6k2 + 3k 2 2 r ( -1) + ( -1)
r r

D=9462<0 r =0 r =0

\ 3k3 + 1 < 0 2[1 + 2 3 + 4.......49+ 50] + 1


for at least one real value of k. = 2[1 + 1 +.....+1]+1 = 2.25 + 1 = 51
Paragraph for Question 13 to 15 2. Ans. 1
Let x1,x2,x3,x4 be the roots tn+1 tn = 2n
t2 t1 = 21
\ x1x2x3x4 = n
t3 t2= 22
(x1x4) (x2x3) = n a2 = n ...(i)
[Q x1x4 = x2x3 = a] tn tn1 = 2n1
x1+x2 + x3 + x4 = 20
(x1 + x4) + (x2 + x3) = 20
tn t1 =
(
2 2 n -1 - 1 )=2 n
-2
b + g = 20 ...(ii) 2 -1
x1x2 + x1x3 + x1x4 + x2x3 + x2x4 + x3x4 = 85 tn = 2n + 1
2a + (x1 +x4) (x2 + x3) = 85
1
2a + bg = 85 ...(iii)
1
1
x1x2x3 + x1x2x4 + x1x3x4 + x1x3x4 = 100 \ t = = 2 =1
r =1 2r
1
ax1 + ax2 + ax4 + ax3 = 100
r =1 r -1 1-
2
a(b + g) = 100 ...(iv)
3. Ans. 4
a.20 = 100, a = 5 n = 25
(iii) bg = 75 & (ii) b + g = 20 2
y 2 - 5y <
( x + 1)
2
a = 15 ; g = 5 +3
13. Ans. (D) y2 5y < 0
14. Ans. (B) 0 < y < 5 y = 1,2,3,4
15. Ans. (D) 4. Ans. 0
SECTION II 4a + 1 6
1. Ans. (A)(S); (B)(S); (C)(P); (D)(S) x2 + x - =0
a -1 a -1
1
(A) x ,3 & xmax = 2 4a + 1 5
2 = 4+ I a = 0,2,6,4
a -1 a -1
x2 + 1
(B) y = (1 - y) x2 - yx + (1 - y ) = 0 Now -
6
I if a = 0,2
x + x +1
2
a -1
2 2
D>0 y2 4a + 1 24
3 D= +
(C) (2a 1). (8a 1) < 0 a -1 a -1
a=0 D = 1 24 = 24 < 0
1 1
= <a< a=2 D = 81 + 24 = 105 Not perfect square
8 2 \ No such value of 'a'
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SECTION-I 9. Ans. (A, C)
1. Ans. (A,C) Sol. x = R cosq ; y = R sinq
2. Ans. (B,C) y
3. Ans. (A,C)
R P
4. Ans. (A,C,D) q x
5. Ans. (B, D)
Sol. Friction on man is greater than friction on block.
Speed is constant so net force is zero.
vx = R sin q ; vy = R cos q
6. Ans. (C)
ax = R cosq ; ay = R sin q
Sol. (C) direction of friction does not change.
10. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
7. Ans. (A,C)
Sol. F = (m1 + m2)a
1 2 2mg
Sol. mgy = ky y =
2 k T

m2 90q
WN.C + Wmg + Wspring = 0
m2g
1 2
WNC = mg(yeq) + ky eq
2 on m2
Tsinq = m2a & T cosq = m2g T = m2g secq
mg
yeq = SECTION-IV
k
1. Ans. 5
2. Ans. 1
( mg )
2

WNC =- 3. Ans. 2
2k 4. Ans. 5
8. Ans. (A, C)
dq dq
Sol. T cos T cos
Sol. mmg cos a mg sin a sin b 2 2

2q/2 2q/2
sin a sin b T T
m min =
cos a dq
d q T sin
T sin 2
2

q q

T = mg sin a cos b kDx = T


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9. Ans. 9
dq v2
2Tsin = (dm) Sol. log v = log 2 + (tan 450) log t [y = mx + c]
2 R
log v = log 2 + log t = log 2t v = 2t
2
v
or T(2p) = m dx dx x 3
R
dt
= 2t
dt 0
dx = 2 + dt
0

(m 0l) v 2
(kDx)2p = 2t 2
3
R
x=
2 0
k (Dx )2pR
v= & Dx = (2pr l) =9m
m 0l
10. Ans. 2
5. Ans. 4 Sol. w.r.t. board AC
x0 ,y0
r r N = 20 cos 37
Sol. W = F.dr = F0 ( x 0 + y 0 ) = 4J
0,0 3 4
N = 20 = 16
5
6. Ans. 7
fs max = 9.6
P mg cos 53 P
Sol. mg sin 53 mg sin 37 20
mg cos 37
53 37
20cos 37
P = mg sin 37 + mg cos 37 37
20sin 37
P + mg cos 53 = mg sin 53
7. Ans. 5
B N
Sol. F = (m + M)ax
Nx (on m) = max

mN x
acceleration of block a1 =
m
( )
- k fk = 8
20 sin 37 fk = 2a
mN x
acceleration of bracket a2 =
M
k () 20
3
8 = 2a
5
Relative acceleration arel = a1 a2
a = 2 m/s2
0 = v0 arelt
1 2
8. Ans. 6 4= at t = 2 s
2

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SECTION-I 1
\ nmolecule =
2
1. Ans. (A,B,C) 1
\ natom = 1 = No. of atom = No. ~ 6 1023
2
2. Ans. (A,C)
3. Ans. 8
3. Ans. (A,B) q = m sdT
4. Ans. (B,C,D) = 10 0.01 (100 20) = 8 Joule
5.99
DHfusion for 900 g = 900 = 299.5 kJ dU = dqv = 8 J
18
4. Ans. 6
Hence choice (D) is correct

DH fusion 299.5
DSfusion for 900 g of ice = = A B
Tfusion 273
P
= 1.097 kJ K1=1097 JK1
C
Hence choice (B) is correct V
DSfusion for liquid water when it freezes (As2S3 )
TA = 125 K, TB = 250 K
Here heat is liberated , DHfus =5.99
2R
-5.99 1 1 WAB = 1(250 125) = 250 R
DS = 1000 = 21.94 J mol K 1
273
Hence choice (C) is correct. It follows that WBC= 0, WCA = 2R 125 ln 2 = 175 R
choice (A) is incorrect. WTotal = 250 R + 0 + 175 R = 75 R = 6 L
atm
5. Ans.(A,C,D)
5. Ans. 5
DG = DH TDS |Useful work|= DG
DH 10000 2500 DS = 2 kJ/mol-K
T= = = = 625 K
DS 160 4
DH = 2(100) 60 3 (285)
6. Ans. (A, B, C)
DH = 200 60 + 855
7. Ans. (B, C) DH = 595 kJ/mol
8. Ans. (A, B, C, D) DG = DH T D S

9. Ans. (A, B) DG = 595 300 2


DG = 5 kJ/mol, |DG| = 5 kJ/mole
10. Ans. (C, D)
6. Ans. 1
SECTION-IV
7. Ans. 6
1. Ans. 2
8. Ans. 3
2. Ans. 6
9. Ans. 8
CP
Gas is diatomic (since = 1.28 ), mole of gas 10. Ans. 1
Cv
11.2 1
= =
22.4 2

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SECTION-I 5. Ans. (B,C)
1. Ans. (B,C) log 4 log 4 - log10
(A) log34 log0.30.4 = -
-1 1 1+ x 2 log 3 log 3 - log10
(A) sin cot =
1+ x
2
2 + x2 (convert into base 10)
log 4 log 3 - log 4 - log 4 log 3 + log 3
1- x2 =
-1
(B) sin cot = sin sin -1 x = x log 3(log 3 - 1)
x
log 3 - log 4
Similarly resolve (C) & (D) = >0
log 3(log 3 - 1)
2. Ans. (A,B,C)
D = {2(a + 1)}2 4(12a 8) 4(a 1)(a 9) log3 log 2 - 1
(B) log2 3 - log0.3 0.2 = -
log 2 log 3 - 1
D > 0 a ( -, 1] [9, )
(log 3)2 - log 3 - (log 2)2 + log 2
roots are real =
log 2(log 3 - 1)
p
If a < 12a 8 < 0 (log 3 - log 2)(log 3 + log 2 - 1)
6 = >0
log 2(log 3 - 1)
Product of roots < 0
log 4 log 3 - 1
roots are of opposite in sign. (C) -
log 3 log 4 - 1
If a > p2
(log 4)2 - log 4 - (log 3) 2 + log 3
sum of roots (2(a + 1)) < 0 =
log 3(log 4 - 1)
& Product of roots (12a 8) > 0
(log 4 - log 3)(log 4 + log 3 - 1)
both roots are negative. = >0
log 3(log 4 - 1)
3. Ans. (A,C,D)
q p = 3d log 3 log 3 - 1
(D) -
log 2 log 2 - 1
ab = (q d)(q 2d) = q2 3qd + 2d2
gd = p.q = (q 3d)q = q2 3qd log 3log 2 - log 3 - log 3log 2 + log 2
=
log 2(log 2 - 1)
ab > gd
4. Ans. (B,C) log 2 - log 3
= >0
p log 2(log 2 - 1)
As 0 < x sinx (0, 1]
2 6. Ans. (A,C)
sinx + cosecx [2, ) 2 -1
(A) (x) = sin x
p p p
sec1(sinx + cosecx) ,
3 2 D : [1, 1], R : [1, 1]
p
as y , p tany (, 0)
2
p
-1
(
(B) (x) = tan ln (1 - x )
2
)
2
tany + coty (, 2] D : 1 x2 > 0 x (1, 1)
R : < ln(1 x2) < 0
p 2p
sec1(tany + coty) ,
2 3 p
< tan -1 ln(1 - x 2 ) < 0
-
5p 7 p 2
a , 1 < (x) < 0
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2x 9. Ans. (B,D)
(C) (x) = sin -1 (x) = xcosx sinx, x (0, p)
p
2x '(x) = xsinx < 0
D : -1 1 (x) is decreasing
p
(x) is one-one
p p Now set B = range of (x) in (0, p)
- x
2 2 ((p), (0)) (p, 0)
p p 10. Ans.(A,B,C)
R : - , cot1y cot1x = cot1z cot1y
2 2
take tan on both the sides
2
(
(D) (x) = tan -1 log1/ e (1 - x 2 )
p
) tan(cot1y cot1x) = tan(cot1z cot1y)

D : x ( -1,1) x-y y-z


=
2 1 + xy 1 + yz
R : - tan -1 ( ln(1 - x 2 )) (0,1) (x y)(1 + yz) = (y z)(1 + xy)
p
7. Ans. (A,B,C,D) x + xyz y y2z = y + xy2 z xyz
Let a and b are two positive real numbers 2xyz = xy2 + y2z
a, A1, A2, A3, b are in A.P. 2zx
y= x, y, z are in H.P.
a, H1, H2, H3, b are in H.P. x+z
\ x = y = z (Q x,y,z are in A.P.)
A1H3 = A2H2 = A3H1
SECTION IV
a+b 1. Ans. 2
Now A2 =
2 a2 2a + 4 = 0 a2 + 4 = 2a
2ab b2 2b + 4 = 0 b2 + 4 = 2b
H2 = 4(a5 + b5) + a7 + b7 = k(a6 + b6)
a+b
A2H2 = ab = G22 a5(a2 + 4) + b5(b2 + 4) = k(a6 + b6)
8. Ans. (A,C) 2(a6 + b6) = k(a6 + b6) k = 2
2. Ans. 7
1
- (x 2 - x + 1) Let P(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d
(g(x)) = 2
x - x +1 a(x3 (x1) 3 )+b(x 2 (x1) 2)+c(x(x1))
= x2 + 1
1 - (x 2 - x + 1)2 x 2 - x + 2 x3(3a) + x(2b 3a) + a b + c = x2 + 1
= = 2 x - x2
x - x +1
2
x - x +1
1 1 7
(A) Domain of (g(x)) : x x2 > 0 x [0,1] a= ,b= ,c=
3 2 6
(B) Range of (g(x)) : g(x) = x2 x + 1, x [0,1] 6p'(0) = 6.c = 7
3 3. Ans. 2
g(x) = , 1
4 2lny = y lnx 2lny = x lny
lnx lny
= lnx 2 lny
1 3 3 = y 3 = 3
Now, (g(x)) = - g, g , 1
g 4 x = 2 or y = 1 x 2 = 4, y 2 = 2
Q (g(x)) is decreasing.
x = y
2
x 2 = 1, y 2 = 1
7 3 4. Ans. 3
Max.value of (g(x))= at x =
12 4 (cos2 q- sin 2 q) + (cos4 q- sin 4 q) + ... + (cos8 q - sin8 q)
Min. value of (g(x)) = 0 at x = 1 cos2 q - sin2 q
(D) Hence (g(x)) is bounded. = 1 + (cos2q + sin2q)
(C) Q g(x) is many one in [0, 1] + (sin4q + sin4q + cos 2qsin2q)
\ (g(x)) is many one. + (cos4q + sin4q)
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= 2 + 1 2cos2qsin2q + cos2qsin2q Domain : b [1,3]
+ 1 2cos2qsin2q 3p 5p
Max. value of y = cos -1 (-1) + = at b = 1
3 2 2
= 4 - 3cos 2 q sin 2 q = 4 - sin 2 q
4 p p
5. Ans. 3 Min. value of y = cos -1 1 + = at b = 3
2 2
Let a,b,c are a, ar, ar2
5p 7 p
3 1 1 Maximum value of x + y = p + =
a= a+ + 2 =3 2 2
1 1 1 r r at a = 1, b = 1
+ + 2
a ar ar a0 = 1, b0 = 1, g0 = 7
3r + r2 + r + 1
2 8. Ans. 3
2r2 r 1 = 0 x -1
Let =t
r =1 (rejected Q a,b,c are diff.) x +1
2(t) = (1 t) + t .....(1)
1
a=- replace t with 1 t
2
2(1 t) = (t) + 1 t .....(2)
a a
a, b, c are a, - , from (1) and (2)
2 4
6. Ans. 2 1+ t
(t) =
2cos 3q + 2 3 sin q = 1 3
1+ x 1- x
2sin 3q - 2 3 cos q + 3 = 0 (x) = and (x) =
3 3
1 9. Ans. 6
cos3 q + 3 sin q =
=
2 13 33 + 53 73 + ...... n terms = 846
3 (1 3)(12 + 32 + 1.3) + (5 7)(52 + 72 + 5.7)
sin 3q - 3 cos q = - 2 + ......... = 846
squaring and adding, we get n
{12 + 52 + 92 + .......... + terms}
1 + 3 2 3(sin 3q cos q - cos 3q sin q) = 1 2
3 n
sin 2q = + {32 + 72 + 12 + ....... + terms}
2 2
5p p 7 p 13p n
- , , , + {1.3 + 5.7 + 9.11 + ...... terms} = 423
6 6 6 6 2
q=
2p p 4 p 7 p n/2
- , , , [(4r - 3) 2
+ (4r - 1)2 + (4r - 3)(4r - 1)] = 423
3 3 3 3 r =1
p 7p
q=, are values of q satisfying
n/2

3 3 [48r
r =1
2
- 48r + 13] = -423
both the equations.
7. Ans. 9 n
[4n 2 - 3] = 423 n = 6
pa 2
x = sin1a + , a [ -1,1] 10. Ans. 1
2
p (x) = 1(x3 x2 + 2x + 1)
Max. value of x = sin -1 1 + = p at a = 1
2 Q (a) = b = 1(3)
1 p 1(a3 a2 + 2a + 1) = 1(3)
Min. value of x = sin (1) = p at a = 1
2 a3 a2 + 2a + 1 = 3
3p a=1 (1) = b
Now y = cos -1 ( b - 2 ) + 1
2b (b) = 1
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r
SECTION-I Rate of heat generated = Power = F .vr =
1. Ans. (A)

( m m gf ) .vr = ( 0.1 1 10 ) - i + k ( i - k ) = -

r 2 J/s
v 2
Sol. v0cosq =
2
6. Ans. (C)
2. Ans. (C) Sol. Friction is supportive here.

( V cos q )2 7. Ans. (D)


Sol. rmin =
g Sol. 20 = 0.1 (a 10)
8. Ans. (B)
2
V cos q
V 2 1 2
r= = sin a = rmin Sol. Fx kx 1m1gx = 0
g sin a g sin a sin 3 a 2

Kx = 2 m2g
3. Ans. (D)
9. Ans. (C)
r r
Sol. T V = 0
mv 2
because T is always ^ to v. Sol. T sin q =
l sin q
4. Ans. (D)
Sol. Wf = DK T
2
1 v0 1
mg2pr = m - mv 0
2

2 2 2
r = l sin q
mg
5. Ans. (C)
Sol. Direction of friction is such that to oppose mv 2
sin q =
2
........ (i)
relative slipping between the blocks [ opp. to Tl
relative velocity]
T cos q = mg
-i + k
Direction of friction force is = or 2
2 mg
cos q =
2
........ (ii)
-i + k T
fr =
2
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From (1) and (2) 14. Ans. (C)
2 15. Ans. (A)
mv 2 mg
+ =1 Sol. P = F.v
Tl T
= (14000 + 2000 + 4000)3 = 60000 w
1/ 2
1/ 2 mg 2 16. Ans. (C)
Tl 1 -
or u = Sol. T mg = ma
m T
17. Ans. (B)
10. Ans. (B)
3l
1
( )
2
a m/s2 Sol. For (P) : mgh = m 3gl h=
2 2

4 1
( )
2
For (Q) : mgh = m 4gl h= 2l
2 2
Sol.
t(s) For (R) : In this case bob just complete the circle
2 4
For block
so h = 2l

v
11. Ans. (C) 90q P
q
12. Ans. (D) q mg l(1+sinq )
A
Sol. (11 and 12)
At t = 0 : u0
B
r r
v T = 10j m/s vS / T = -(6i + 8k ) m/s
r r r For (S) : As 2lg < u0 < 5lg , the string will
vS = vST + v T = ( -6i + 10j + 8k ) m/s
slack in upper half of the circle.
2v z 8 Assuming that string slacks when it makes an
Time of flight of the stone = = sec
g 5 angle q with horizontal.

4 mv 2
At highest point t = sec At P, T = 0 so mgsinq =
5 l

v 1 1
Angular displacement of train = wt = t from energy conservation mu02 = mv2 +
2 2
r
1 gl
mgl (1+ sinq) sin q = & v2 =
10 p 3 3
= (4 / 5) =
16 / p 2
18. Ans. (A)
r 19. Ans. (C)
At highest point vS = -6i + 10 j ;
r r r r 20. Ans. (B)
v T = -10i ; vST = vS - v T = 4i + 10j
r r
S = v t = 1.6 [ -6i + 10j ] = - 9.6i + 16j
13. Ans. (D)

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SECTION-I 6. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (B) 7. Ans. (C)
As (Cp Cv) = R Cp = Cv + R 8. Ans. (D)
Cp = 3/2R + R = 5/2R
9. Ans. (B)
Heat given at constant pressure 10. Ans. (D)

(DH) = nCpDT = 1 5/2R (373 298) 11. Ans. (A)

(DH) = 1 5/2 1.987 75 = 372.56 cal DHAB = Esub + IE1 + IE2 + D.E. + 2 E.G.E.U
2

Work done in the process = PDV DHAB = 109+494+4563+2422 3472560


2

DHAB = 5408 3254


= P(V2 V1)
DH AB2 = 2154 kJ/mol
nRT2 nRT1
= P - (As, PV = nRT)
P P 12. Ans. (D)
= nR(T2 T1) DHsol = ( 2000) (2 1000) + 2560

= 1 1.987 (373 298) = 149.05 cal = 4000 + 2560 = 1440

From first law of thermodynamics 13. Ans. (A)

DE = q + W = 372.56 149.05 = 223.51cal DrH = 290 kJ/mol,

DrS = 250 J/K-mol,


2. Ans. (A)
DrG = 540 kJ/mol = 8.314 2.303 log Kp
Let Tf be final temperature
14. Ans. (D)
W = DE
15. Ans. (C)
Pext(vf vi)= nCv(Tf Ti)
16. Ans. (C)

2RT 2R(300) 3 17. Ans. (B)


2 4
f

5 = 2 R [Tf 300]
2
18. Ans. (C)
Tf = 285 K
19. Ans. (B)
3. Ans. (D)
20. Ans. (D)
4. Ans. (B)

5. Ans. (D)

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SECTION-I 6. Ans. (C)
1. Ans. (D) 3
We know that cosA + cosB + cosC <
sgn(x) > sin x 2
1 3
cosA + 2cosB + cosC < + cos B
(x) = 0 sgn(x) = sin x 2
-1 sgn(x) < sin x
5 3
y + cos B cosB > 1
2 2
1
5p
2 p2 Not possible in any DABC
x
0 p 5p 9p
2 2 2 7. Ans. (D)
1
a + b + g = 7 & abg = 8
Non periodic function.
one root in ve & two are positive
2. Ans. (B)
Let g < 0 & a, b > 0
(x) must be a perfect cube
(x) = (x 2)3 = x3 6x2 + 12x 8 Now b + d = |a| + |b| + |g| + |abg|
a = 6, b = 12 =a+b-g+8
3. Ans. (D) (b + d) = (7 2g) + 8
(x) is invertible so must be linear by linear form
(b + d)min = 7 + 2 + 8 {Q g is integer}
x = k is root of x2 2x (k2 + 4) = 0
8. Ans. (A)
k=2
b
x 2 - 2x - 8 x - 4 log2(ab) + log 2 = 32
& (x) = = , x -2 a
x2 - 4 x -2
2x - 4 3 2log2b = 32
(x) = ,x
1

x -1 2 b
4. Ans. (C) also log2(ab).log2 =6
a
1 .
y x1
2
(log2b)2 (log2a)2 = 6
|x 1|
(log2a)2 = 256 6 = 250
1
(log2 a) log2 (log2 b) = (log 2 a) log2 16
O
x
1 1 = (log2 a) 4 = (250) 2 = 62500
9. Ans. (B)
(x) - ( - x)
5. Ans. (A) We know g(x) =
2
100
n 100
n(n!) 100
(n + 1)!- n! 2x - 2-x
S= = = g(x) =
n =1 (n + 1)! n =1 n!(n + 1)! n =1 n!(n + 1)! 2
1
4-
1 1 4 = 15
100
1
= - = 1- g(2) =
n =1 n! (n + 1)! (101)! 2 8

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10. Ans. (A) Paragraph for Question 15 & 16
a |a+2| 15. Ans. (D)
(1) = |a + 2| & - =
2 2 Let a, b, c & d are a, ar ar2, (2ar2 ar)
a Q a + 2ar2 ar = 66 & ar + ar2 = 60
minimum exist at x = -
2 1 + 2r 2 - r 66
=
|a+2| r + r2 60
=3 a = 4 or 8
2 2 5
r= or (reject)
Paragraph for Question 11 and 12 3 3
11. Ans. (D) a = 54
GP is 54, 36, 24, ........
|a - b| = (a + b) 2 - 4ab = 1
AP is 36, 24, 12, 0, .......
b a a b 54
Sum of infinite G.P. = = 162
2
1-
2 3
16. Ans. (A)
Range of (x) is [2,0]

12. Ans. (B) U T = Sum of A.G.P.
i =1
i i

1
Area = 2. (2a + 2b)(2) = 12 ab adr
2 = +
1 - r (1 - r)2
a +b = 3 & b -a =1
2
a=1&b=2 54(-12)
54 36 3
S= +
a = 2 2 2
2
1- 1 -
3 3
Paragraph for Question 13 and 14
13. Ans. (A) = 54 3(36 24) = 1944
17. Ans. (C)
p
a + - a = (sin -1 x + cos -1 x) + (sin -1 y - cos -1 y) (P) Domain of 8x
Cx2 is {2, 3, 4, 5}
2
p p p (x) is defined for x = 2, 4, 5 only
= + - 2 cos-1 y
2 2 2 (Q) (2) = 6C0 + 0 = 1
1 (4) = 4C2 + 0 = 6
y=
2
5p
14. Ans. (D) (5) = 3C3 +5 sin = 1+ 5 = 6
2
-1 1
a = sin1x cos Range is {1, 6}
2
(R) (x) = 1 only one solution x = 2
-1 p 3p p
a = sin x - - , (x) 1
4 4 4 (S) = or 3
2 2
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18. Ans. (B) 20. Ans. (A)


y
24p 24 p 3p
= 7 - 3p = - 7
-1
(P) sin sin e|x|
7
1.
-1 32p 32p 4p 1 |x|
(Q) cos cos = - 4p = (P) x
7 7 7
24p 24 p 3p
(R) tan -1 tan = 7 - 3p = 7 2 solutions
7
9 1
(Q) Let cot -1 = a & cot 2 = b
-1 13p 13p p 2
(S) cot cot - =- + 2p =
7 7 7 cos a cot b + 1 9 + 1
cot(b - a) = = =4
19. Ans. (B) cot a - cot b 9 - 2
x(x - 1) x 2
(P) ( x ) = = ,x 1
(x - 1)(x - 1) x + 1 p2
(R) sin1x.cos1y =
1 2
Range is R ~ 1,
2 p -1
possible when sin -1 x = & cos y = p
x 2
(Q) ( x ) = is many one
x +1 a 3p
sin1x + cos1y = =
but range is [0, 1) 2 2
(R) '(x) = 5x4 + 3x2 + 1 > 0 {Q D < 0}
2 cos10 + 1
(x) is one-one & onto both (S)
sin 55 sin 65
3(sgn(x) - 1)(sgn(x) - 1)
(S) ( x ) = sin 5(2 cos10 + 1)
sgn(x) + 3 =
sin 5 sin 55 sin 65
0 x<0
sin15 - sin 5 + sin 5
= -1 x=0
= =4
0 x>0 sin15

4
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SECTION-I 8. Ans. (A, B, C, D)
1. Ans. (D) y
A m1l
2. Ans. (C)
3. Ans. (D)
m1l x
4. Ans. (B) m1l
Sol. Vertical line from hinge A must pass through
m1l
C.M. of rod system.
ml 2 l2 2
OP L / 2 3 3 Ix = 2 + m = ml
2
= q = tan -1 2
tan q = = 12 2 3
AP 2L 4 4
3 2 2
I y = Ix = ml
3
A
/3

4 ml2
2l

q
P Iz = I x + I y = [perpendicular axis theorem]
3
B
l
2
D
l/

O
I A = I Z + 4m
2

[ parallel axis theorem]


2
9. Ans. (A, B, C)
C
5. Ans. (C) l ml2
Sol. Mv = w
Sol. According to impulse momentum theorem 2 3

M
v w
q
q
I 3v
w=
I sin q = MV0 2l
MV0 if rod has to complete the circle,
\I= 1 2 2Mgl 3
sin q Iwmin = Mgl wmin =
6. Ans. (D) 2 Ml 2
7. Ans. (B, C) 1 1 Ml 2 2
DKE = Mv 2
- . .w
Sol. Balancing torque about support, 2
0
2 3
85g 1.5 + 15 g 0.5 = T 0.5 10. Ans. (C,D)
T = 2700 N 11. Ans. (A, D)
Balancing force in vertical direction, Sol. Point of application of normal will not move,
N = 15g + 85g + 2700 = 3700 work is done due to internal forces.
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12. Ans. (A, C, D); 13. Ans. (B) ; 14. Ans. (C) 1 1
0.8ut - gt 2 = 0.6ut + at 2
15. Ans. (A) 2 2
Sol. (13 to 15) & 0.6 u + at = 0.8u + gt
vy=0 130
a= m/s2
vx 15
2. Ans. 004
vy Sol. When velocity of block is maximum, its
P vx acceleration will be zero.
h
R x
m v vx 2m0 mg = F
M l
Fl 2Fl
x= =
2m0 mg Nm0 mg
mv = (M + m)vx
3. Ans. 004
2 15 = (3 + 2)vx vx = 6m/s 4. Ans. 080
1 1
mv 2 = ( m + M ) v 2x + mgh h = 6.75 m t2
2 2 Sol. x= and y = 4 2x = 4t
2
1 2 dx
(h R) = gt so distance travelled by trolled vx = =t
2 dt
= vx(2t) = 13.42 m
dy
SECTION-II vy = =4
dt
1. Ans. (A) (P,S) ; (B) (P,Q,R,S,T); So at t = 3 s
(C) (P,Q,R,T); (D) (P, Q, R, T) vx = 3 m/s
SECTION-III vy = 4 m/s
1. Ans. 001 Hence velocity of the particle
Sol. Let u is initial velocity of particle = v = v 2y + v 2x = 4 2 + t 2 = 5 m/s
In reference frame of wedge, Momentum = mv = 16 5 = 80 kgm/s
PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I DH = DU + V (P2 P1)
1. Ans. (B) ; 2. Ans. (D) 560 = DU + 1 (40 70) L atm
3. Ans. (D) ; 4. Ans. (B) 560 = DU 30(L atm)
560 = DU 30 0.1 (kJ)
5. Ans. (B) ; 6. Ans. (A)
DU 560 + 3 = 557 kJ
7. Ans. (A,B, D) ; 8. Ans.(C,D)
SECTION-II
9. Ans. (A,B,C) ; 10. Ans. (A, C)
1. Ans. (A) (R, T) ; (B) (Q, T) ; (C) (P);
11. Ans. (B, C) ; 12. Ans. (A,C) (D) (S)
13. Ans.(D) SECTION-III
14. Ans.(B) 1. Ans. 009
N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) ; DH = 92.38 kJ B(crystalline) B(amorphous)
Dn = np nR = 2 4 = 2
; DH = +0.4 kcal mol1
DH = DU + RT Dn
247.5
92.38 = DU + 8.314 103 298 (2) for 247.5 gm = 0.4 = 9
11
DU = 92.38 + 4.95 = 87.42 kJ
2. Ans. 000
15. Ans(A)
DH = DU + D(PV) at constant volume 3. Ans. 004
DH = DU + VDP 4. Ans. 004
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SECTION-I 8. Ans. (A,C)
1. Ans. (B)
tan x tan 2x tan 3x tan nx
limit = Ratio of coefficient of x7 = 1 Pn = lim+ log . . .....
2. Ans. (B)
x 0 x x x x
= log n!
a = lim ( x ) = -3 + 9 + 1 = 7
x0 P256 P255 = log 256 = 8log2!
3. Ans. (B) \ k = 8 and n = 2
9. Ans. (A,B,D)
(0 +) = 2+ & (0) = 2
1 \ g((0+)) = 4 & g((0)) = 3
(1+) = 3 g((1+)) = 5
10. Ans. (B,D)
1 x1 2 x2 3 x3 p
( a + b ) x + 1 +
a b 3 2 b 5
- x + a + x + ...
3 6 15 120
c = lim
The graph of max ({x}, sinx) has 3 sharp x0 x5
corners. at x1,x2,x3 a b 2 b
4. Ans. (D) \ a = b; 1 + - = 0 & c = a +
3 6 15 120
p
(x) = - tan -1 | x | 1
2 \ a = 2, b = 2 & c = -
4
11. Ans. (B,C)
p
& 0 < |x| < 1 0 < tan |x| < 1
(B) log(sin1(sinx)) is periodic
4
Q sin1(sinx) is periodic
(C) g(x) is one-one (linear) & (x) is
p p
\ (x) , one-one (g(x)) is one-one.
4 2 12. Ans. (B,C)
5. Ans. (C) Let sin1x = q
Given expression = E = cos1(sin4q)
(1) = (1) = (1+) = 1
p
6. Ans. (D) = - sin -1 ( sin 4q )
2
5cosq cos3q = 4
p p p
cos3q 2cosq + 1 = 0 \ E= - 4q if 4q - ,
2 2 2
(cosq 1) (cos2q + cosq 1) = 0

p 2- 2 2+ 2
5 -1
valid values of cosq = 1, = - 4 sin -1 x x - ,
2 2 2 2
p 5p
\ 6 solution in - ,
2 2 p p
Also E = - ( p - 4q ) if 4q , p
7. Ans. (B,D) 2 2
(B) is incorrect Q a continuous function in open
interval can be bounded ex. sinx in (0,p) 2- 2 1
p
(D)is incorrect Q no information is given about =- + 4 sin -1 x if x ,
2 2 2
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Paragraph for Question 13 to 15 2. Ans. 180
(x) can be factorised as Graph of (x) is one cycle is

(x) = (2x2 2x a) (2x2 + x + a) ...(1)


p/2
D1 = 4 + 8a & D2 = 1 8a
3p/2
for four real roots of (1) p/2

D1 > 0 & D2 > 0


-p/2

1 1 1 1
a- & a \ a - ,
2 8 2 8 1
In one cycle ( x ) = (2 solutions) &
2
1 1
for no real roots a < - & a > af (x) = 1 (1 solution) \ 3 solutions.
2 8
90 p
for square of quadratic expression Total number of cycles = = 60
3p / 2
D1 = 0 & D2 = 0 no common value of 'a' \ Total number of solutions = 603=180
13. Ans. (D) 3. Ans. 006
14. Ans. (D)
15. Ans. (A)
tr =
2r
=
(
2 r 52 - 1
r

)= 2r
-
2 r +1
SECTION II r r +1 r r +1
52 + 1 52 - 1 52 - 1 52 - 1
1. Ans. (A)(R); (B)(P); (C)(R); (D)(Q)
= vr vr+1
(A) (x) is discontinuous at x = 1,2,3
t0 + t1 +....... +tn = v0 vn+1
(B) tan1(tan5) = 5 2p
|[tan1(tan5)]| = 2 1 2 n +1 1
l = lim - 2n+1 =
n 4
(C) (x) is non differentiable at x = 1, 2, 3 5 -1 4

(D) limit is (0+) + (1)0+ = 1 \ 24l = 6


SECTION III 4. Ans. 024
1. Ans. 001 4a 8a
H1 = & H2 =
(2 - h ) - (2) a+2 a+4
( )
' 2 - = lim
h 0 -h 2H1 H 2
& H3 = H + H ...(1)
cos ph + cos 2 ph - 2 1 2
= lim cos ph +
h 0 -h Putting the values of H1& H2 in (1)
=1 a = 24
|a| = 24

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1. Ans. (3) 7. Ans. (4)
2. Ans. (1) r r
Sol. SA = SC \ SB = 0
3. Ans. (2)
Sol. Conserving moment of system along rod. 1 1
mgh = mv2 + mv 2 ; v = 5 m./s
mv cos45 = 2mv1 2 2
8. Ans. (1)
v1= v/22
9. Ans. (3)
By work energy theorem:
2 Sol. ft = mat = fcosb; fc = mac = fsinb
1 1 v
- kx 2 = - ( 2m ) f ma w2 R ( dq / dq ) (t )2 2
2

2 2 tan b = c = c = = 2 = = t = ( 3) = 9
2
2 2 ft mat Ra ( d q / dt 2 ) (1)
1 m 10. Ans. (2)
x = v
2 k w N
4. Ans. (1) f

Sol. m 2gR = 3mV


Sol.
mg sinq
L mg cosq
mg cos q mg sin q = mw2r
2m
11. Ans. (1)
L
12. Ans. (3)
13. Ans. (4)
14. Ans. (1)
1 2gR 1
( )
2
2mgh + 3m = m 2gR r uur dW
2 9 2 Sol. dW = F.dx work to be maximum = 0 i.e.
dx
5. Ans. (3) force must be zero . F = Kx (xl) = 0; x=0;
J mV0 V0 x=l
Sol. Velocity of lift = = =
3m 3m 3 15. Ans. (4)
6. Ans. (3) 16. Ans. (1)
Sol. F = t2 + 6t By using work energy theorem :
The maximum value of F is
1
dF 0 = - kx2 + Fx - mmgx
i.e. =0 i.e. t = 3 sec 2
dt
so maximum force at t = 3 sec is kx 2
= Fx - mmgx kx=2F2mmg
2
Fmax = 32 + 6 3 = 9N
Acceleration
(Fs)max = mg = 0.5 2 10 = 10 N
kx - F - mmg 2F - 2mmg - F - mmg F
So maximum friction acting is 9 N = = = - 3mg
m m m
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17. Ans. (1) 26. Ans. (2)
Sol. From the graph U = 3 sinpx + 3 1
Sol. mv 2 = mgl A (1 - cos qA )
U 2
\ F =- = -3p cosp x \ Fmax = 3p v - vA
dx e= B
18. Ans. (2) v
20 20 mv = mvB + mvA
Sol. = av v =F
v av 20 1+ e
vB = v
19. Ans. (2) 2
Sol. By energy conservation 1
mv 2B = mgl B (1 - cos q0 ) [qB = qA]
pR 2 2
1
mgR(1 + cos 30) = k 6 27. Ans. (2)
2
Sol. M1Dx1 = M2Dx2
36mg(2 + 3) 1(2x0 x) = 3x
k=
p2 R
x0
20. Ans. (4) =x
2
21. Ans. (4)
28. Ans. (2)
Conserving the angular momentum
Sol. N + F = mg
m (a 2 + 4a 2 ) 5 2
3mg
mua = + ma w N=
N F
12 4 4
a y
3 u
w= F = Nx
5 a 2 x
22. Ans. (1) mg a 3mg
= x mg
Sol. COM would be at inter section 4 2 4
x y a
of y = 2x & + =1 x=
12 24 6
m 1x1 + m 2 x 2 a a a
xcm = 6, ycm = 12 & xcm = m + m y= - =
1 2 2 6 3
b=0 29. Ans. (4)
m 1 y1 + m 2 y 2
& ycm = m + m a=0 a a 1 2ma 2 2
1 2
Sol. mg - = w0
2 2 2 3
23. Ans. (4)
Sol. Let 2gh = v then
h v a
v1 = 2g = 2
9 3 a
2
h v
v2 = 2g =
36 6
v w0 = 3g 2 - 2
I = Dp so I1 = mv + m a 2 2
3
v 30. Ans. (3)
I2 = mv + m
6 Ma 2 Ma 2 Ma 2
24. Ans. (3) I= + = ;
4 4 2
25. Ans. (1) 2
Sol. No horizontal thrust, velocity of trolley remain a Ma 2 Ma 2
constant and horizontal momentum conserved. IO = Ic + M 2 = + = Ma2 = 2I
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31. Ans. (2) 50. Ans. (4)
51. Ans. (1)
DrH = DrU + Dng RT
52. Ans. (4)
DrU = DrH Dng RT
53. Ans. (2)
DrU = 20000 (1) RT 54. Ans. (2)
DrU = 20000 + 8.3 300 = 17510 Joule 55. Ans. (3)
0.4
56. Ans. (1)
Now 0.4 mole of A liberates. = 17510 57. Ans. (3)
2 58. Ans. (3)
= 3502 Joule heat = 3.502 kJ 59. Ans. (1)
32. Ans. (2) 60. Ans. (3)
61. Ans. (3)
DrG = 1.386 kcal/mol = RT ln Kp Kp = 2
x x
Kc=
2
=
1
=
x2
x= 0.075 M
tan -1
x+2
+ tan -1
x+4
( )
= tan -1 2x 2 ...(1)
(0.08 1000) 40 0.3 x
33 Ans.(1) take tangent on both side
34. Ans. (3)
x x
QV = nCVDT +
x + 2 x + 4 = 2x 2
3 5 x x
CV = R + R = R 1- .
2 2
1
x+2 x+4
4 10-3
n= 2x2 + 6x = 2x2 (6x + 8)
22.4 10 3
QV = 418.4 J 2x [6x2 + 8x x 3] = 0
QV 418.4 22.4 2x (6x2 + 9x 2x 3) = 0
DT = = 5 =112.72 K
nC V1 4 8.314 1 3
2 2x(3x 1) (2x + 3) = 0 x = 0, , -
3 2
Final temperature = 273 + 112.72 = 385.72 K
Final pressure P 1 3
x = 0, satisfy (1) but x = - does not satisfy
nRT 4 8.314 385.72 3 2
= = =1.43 105N/m2
V 22.4 4 10 -3
\ 2 solution.
35. Ans. (4) 62. Ans. (2)
36. Ans. (1) (x) must be constant therefore
37. Ans.(2) (1) = (2) = (3)
DH = DH2 + 2 DH3 DH1
63. Ans. (2)
a+b+c=8
DH = 121.5 kJ
also a + b > c c < 4 a,b,c {2,3}
38. Ans. (4)
Now the possible triplets is (3,3,2)
39. Ans. (4) 3 3
40. Ans. (4) 1 1
D = .2.2 2 = 2 2 2
41. Ans. (2) 2
42. Ans. (3) 64. Ans. (2)
43. Ans. (2)
44. Ans. (4) x 2 + x3 + 1 = 1 - x
45. Ans. (4) x 2 + x 3 + 1 = x 2 - 2x + 1
46. Ans. (1) x3 + 1 = (1 2x)2 x3 = 4x2 4x
47. Ans. (4)
x(x2 4x + 4) = 0 x = 0,2 but x = 2
48. Ans. (4)
rejected so only x = 0.
49. Ans. (2)

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65. Ans. (3) 72. Ans. (2)
Q C
AP = 6, PQ = 2 Let roots of x2 x 1 = 0 are a,b
AQ = 4 2 A P
B a + b = 1, ab = 1
aa + ba + 1 = 0
17 16
CB = CQ = x S1 S2
also 17
( ) ab + bb + 1 = 0
2 16
AB2 + x2 = 4 2 + x
1
64 = 32 + 8 2x x = 2 2 aa + b = - 16
a
66. Ans. (4) 1
ab + b = - 16
lim g ( ( x ) ) = 5 b
x 0+
a - b16
16

lim g ( ( x ) ) = 7 a ( a - b) =
( ab )
16
x 0-
\ limit does not exist. a = (b8 + a8) (b4 + a4) (b2 + a2) (b + a)
67. Ans. (3) = 47.7.3.1 = 987
as (x) = (x) (0) = 0
73. Ans. (4)
6 1
0 1 3 6 lim
(
sin p - pe x
2

) ( p - pe )
x2
x2
( p - pe ) x
3 2
x 0 x2 sin x 2
68. Ans. (1)
sin x cos ( x + 30 ) sin ( x + 10 ) sin ( x + 20 ) -p ( e - 1)
x2

= lim = -p
cos x sin ( x + 30 ) cos ( x + 10 ) cos ( x + 20 ) x 0 x2
sin ( 2x + 30 ) cos10 74. Ans. (4)
=
sin ( -30 ) - cos ( 2x + 30 ) p
cosecq = cosec2a + cosec3a, a =
2 sin(2x + 30)cos(2x + 30) = sin80 7
sin(4x + 60) = sin80 sin 3a + sin 2a sin 4a + sin 2a
= =
smallest x = 5 sin 2a sin 3a sin 2a sin 3a
69. Ans. (1) 2 sin 3a.cos a 1
= =
sin 2a sin 3a sin a
LHS lies from - 2, 2 and periodic which p
q = q ( 25,30 )
is not possible for a quadratic expression 7
therefore not possible. 75. Ans. (1)
70. Ans. (4)
(3,9)
Let X = 4 + 6 1 + 1 + 9
a b ab (1,1)
12 9 3 1
=4+ +
ab ab
21 76. Ans. (3)
=4+ is minimum when ab is maximum a, 3a, 9a, 9a + 6
ab
so Xmin = 25 6a = 6 a = 1
so numbers are 1,3,9,15 & sum is 28.
71. Ans. (3)
77. Ans. (2)
as a + b + c + d = 0 p
2a + b = -
d a b c 1 1 2
\ - abc - bcd - cda - abd = ( abcd )2 =
2007 q
a 2b = -
2
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p q 83. Ans. (1)
5b = q , 5a = - p -
2
( x - 5)( x - 12 ) tan -1
2 x

5 -0
q p r
( x ) - ( 5) 2 cos ( x - 5) + sin ( x - 5) + 5
25ab = p + - q also 2ab =
2

2 2 2 lim = lim
x5 x -5 x 5 x-5
q p -7 tan 1 -1
p
25r = 4 p + - q = =-
2 2 7 4
78. Ans. (3) 84. Ans. (4)
(p/2,p/2) ( x + h ) - (x)
(0,1) ' ( x ) = lim
h 0 h
( h ) - (0)
= lim + 9x ( x + h ) + 4x (Q (0) = 1)
h 0
h
79. Ans. (3) = 9x2 + 4x
13,48,83...........Tn (x) = 3x3 + 2x2 + 1
Tn = 13 + (n 1)35 < 503 Now check options Ans. {4}
490 98 85. Ans. (2)
( n - 1) n + 1 n 15
35 7
a = log3108 = 3 + log34
80. Ans. (3)
b = log4192 = 3 + log43
(A) Even degree polynomial
c = log5500 = 3 + log54
manyone so not bijective
d = log61080 = 3 + log65
(B) Periodic function
many one so not bijective a is the biggest & for b,c,d

(C) If x y and x - y - we know x2 > x2 1

Also it is continuous therefor the range is R 2logx > log(x1) + log(x + 1)


'(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 7 + 2xln2 > 0 " xR also log ( x - 1) + log ( x + 1) > 2 log ( x - 1) log ( x + 1)
so one one so bijective
2 logx > 2 log ( x - 1) log ( x + 1)
(D) e p / 2 - e -p / 2 , e - p / 2 - e p / 2 R
logx+1x > logx(x1)
so into Not bijective.
81. Ans. (1) log65 > log54 > log43
(1) = (1+) 2 + b + 2 = 3 a + a 86. Ans. (1)
b=3 Given that
'(1) = '(1 ) 2 = 2 + 2 + a
+
(x + 1) (x + 1) 1 = a0x(x 1)....(x 98)
a=2
82. Ans. (2) at x = 1
1
p n 1 = a099! a0 =
Squaring we get 1 + sin = 99!
2n 2
n at x = 100
- 1 [0,1] n [2, 4]
2 1
101(101) 1 = 100! (101) = 1
but only n = 3 satisfy 99!
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87. Ans. (4) 89. Ans. (2)


-2 rx 2
lim
(r) = e x 2x 2 + 3r
= e-r ex x<0


1/ e 1 H (x) = 0 x [ 0, 2]
(r) = =
1 e -1
x 2 - 2x
x>2 2
r =1
1-
e
88. Ans. (2) disc. at x = 0 and not diff. at 0,2
90. Ans. (1)
lim
( x ) - ( 0 ) ( 4x ) - ( 0 )
+

+ ...upt to n terms
( x+x 2
) 1
= 590
( ) (1 + x ) p
ln 1 + x + x
( (
))
2
x 0
x x
= cot - sin -1 sin tan -1 x
2
1 + 4 + 7 +..... (3n 2) = 590
p
n 59 (
cot - tan -1 x = cot cot -1 x = x)
( 3n - 1) = 590 n = 20, - (rejected) 2
2 3

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SECTION-I 5. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (D) 1
Sol. mv0 = (m + m') v' Sol. amax of m = ( mmg cosq - mg sin q ) = g sin q
m
mv 0
v' = ( kx - 3mg sin q ) = 3m.amax
m + m'
Since Ram throws sideways, no impulse acting 6mgsinq
on it. x=
k
v' for Ram & Shyam are equal both slow 3mg sin q 3mg sin q
down. Amplitude = x - =
k k
2. Ans. (C)
6. Ans. (B)
Sol. Both rings will have equal acceleration as shown
mg Tcos45 = ma KE C D

T sin 45 = ma B
a = g/2 Sol. E0

3. Ans. (A)
Sol. At P, the net force on part along the radial A
F
X
direction provides the centripetal acceleration
v fr PE + KE = E0 KE = E0 - PE
N 7. Ans. (B)
a P r
vAG
R
mg
r r
v vEA=160 vBG
Sol.
mv 2 q
mg cosa - N = r
vEG=120
R
sin a v 2 160 4
cos a - = \ tan q = = ; q = 53
Rg 120 3
8. Ans. (B)
v =2 m/s
Sol. amax = msg = 0.2 10 = 2m/s2
4. Ans. (D)
q0 u 4
tmin = = = 2sec
Sol. WD = mmg cos q.Rdq a max 2
0 9. Ans. (D)
= mmg R sin q0 = mmg [ R 2 - (R - h ) 2 ]1 / 2 Sol. mg sinq + fs = ma cosq
= mmg [ 2Rh - h 2 ]1 / 2 fs = m(a cosq g sinq) (mgcosq +masinq)
Rdq
N
Rh ma
q
q
N
fs
mg
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a - g tan q 1 1 2 1 v 1
2
v
2
\ = = 0.577 kx 0 = 2m 0 - 3m 0
g + a tan q 3 2 2 2 2 3
9
> 0.577 m
10 x 0 = v0
10. Ans. (B) 6k
Sol. Frictional force = mg sin q, so net force along 1 2 1 v0 mv02
2

the plane = 0, Loss in KE = mv - ( 2 m ) =


2 0 2 2 4
torque t=mg sin q R = [a opposing the motion. 15. Ans. (A, C)
Use w=w0 + at to find t.
SECTION-IV
11. Ans. (A, C)
1. Ans. 2
12. Ans. (A, C)
Sol. From work energy theorem maximum extension
Sol. Using energy conservation between initial
of spring is xm
moment and equilibrium moment when T = mg.
1 mg 2 1 1 2 2 mg sin q
L + mv 2 = mg 2L mgxm sinq = kx m or x m =
2 L 2 2 k
At lower extreme
V= 3gL
kxm mgsinq F = ma...(i)
If ball falls a maximum distance of L + x. a = Ra...(ii)
1 mg 2 kxm
mg(L + x) = x N
2 L
x = L(1 + 3)
\ PEmax = mgL(2 + 3)
13. Ans. (A,B,C)
Sol. U = 20 + (x 4)2 Umin = 20J
mgcosq F mgsinq
dU
F= = 2(x 4) mR 2
dx
FxR = a ...(iii)
motion is SHM and particle osaltates about 2
x=4m mg sin q
Thus F =
Maximum kinetic energy = 36 Umin 3
2. Ans. 2
= 36 20 = 16 J
Sol. The position of centre of mass of the system
At x = 2m, U = 24 K.E. = 36 24 = 12 J
is ycm.
14. Ans. (A, B, C, D)
h
A B m1 H + m 2
v0 k ycm = 2
Sol. m m m m1 + m 2
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Where m1 = 1 kg, m2 = (0.4 h 103) kg


During the collision imples is not transferred to
= (400 h) kg
v y
B : mv0 = 2mv v = 0
2
v
Just after collision v A = 0 and vB = 0 m1=1
2 H=10cm
kg
and at the time of maximum compression h
ycm
v x
vB = mv0 = 3mv v = 0
3
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h
1 H + (400 h ) H + 200 h 2
ycm = 2 = 37
(1 + 400 h ) (1 + 400 h ) 12

Sol.
for ycm to be lowest (minimum)
10
dy cm
=0 a = 12 cos 37 10 sin 37
dh
48 30 18
200 h2 + h H = 0 = - = m / sec
5 5 5
h = 2 cm 1 18 2 36
Now t =
3. Ans. 5 2 5 5
t = 2sec
4. Ans. 2
5. Ans. 4
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SECTION-I 10. Ans. (C)
1. Ans. (B) 11. Ans. (B,C,D)
At constant volume 12. Ans. (A,D)
dq = dU
13. Ans. (A, C, D)
Tds = CvdT
14. Ans. (A, D)
dT T
= = m1 15. Ans (A,B,C)
dS C v
as CV < Cp
(back bonding)
m1 > m2
at constant pressure
dq = dH <

TdS = CpdT
(3 a H ) (4 aH )
dT T
= = m2
ds Cp SECTION-IV

2. Ans. (B) 1. Ans. 1380 [OMR Ans. 3]


= 2 300 ln (10)
3. Ans. (B)
600 ln 10
4. Ans. (C)
= 600 2.3
5. Ans. (C)
1380 cal.
6. Ans. (A)
2. Ans. 5
7. Ans. (B)
3. Ans. 3
8. Ans. (C)
4. Ans. 4
9. Ans. (B)
5. Ans. 5

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SECTION-I 7. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (D)
1
e ( 2 sec x - tan x + 2 sec x tan x ) dx (x) = x +1 ' (x) =
x 2 2 2
,
2 x +1
e ( sec x + 1 + 2 sec x tan x ) dx
x 2 2
1
"(x ) = -
4 ( x + 1)
x 2 3/2
=e (sec x + 1) + c
2. Ans. (C) " ( x )
x
Q g" ( y ) = -
lim+ ( x - e )
ln
(0 ) ( ' ( x ))
3
e 0
(put x = e + h)
xe
h
" (1)
( 2) = -
ln 1 +
e . h .lnh
h h
lim ( ) g" (Q at x = 1, y = 2 )
( ' (1) )
ln 1 + lim ln 1+ lnh h 0 h 3
e.
= lim h e
=e h 0 e
=e e
=1
h 0
3. Ans. (A) =2
( ( )) ( x + 1) dx dx
ln ln xe x
8. Ans. (D)
x
put lnx + x = t Q 0 sin 2 x 1
1
+ 1 dx = dt 0 cos2 x 1
x
= lntdt = tlnt - t + C [sin2x] = 0,1,[cos2x] = 0,1

= ( lnx + x ) ln ( lnx + x ) - 1 + C (x) = 1 or 2


4. Ans. (D) 9. Ans. (A)
Q c=2 1 + cos 2q
(x) = ax2 + bx + 2 cos2 q =
2
Now, product of roots is 4a
2 1 4p
4a = aa = 1 + cos 2q +
a 2 1 + cos 2q 7
S= + + ...
5. Ans. (D) 2 2
2a = a + g & sin2b = sina sing 7 1 4p 8p
= + cos 2q + cos 2q + + cos 2q + + ...
2a+g 2 2 7 7
2 sin = 2 sin a sin g
2 2p 24 p
1 cos(a + g) = cos(a g) cos(a + g) sin 7 2q + 2q + 7
7 1 7 7
cos(a-g) = 1 = + . cos =
2 2 sin 2p 2 2
(g - a) =2np 7
6. Ans. (B) 10. Ans. (C)
4(cos4x sin4x) (cos4x + sin4x) = (cos4x sin4x)
cos2x (4(1 2sin2x cos2x) 3) = 0 1 sinx
1
cos2x = 0 or 2sin2xcos2x =
4 0 p p
p 1 2 1 4
x = or sin 2x = cosx
4 2 4 p/4 p
p
x=
8
I= 0
cos xdx + sin x dx
p/ 4

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11. Ans. (A,B,C) if n < 2, then limit D.N.E
Put x2 = t 1 1
if n = 2, then a b = 0 & + +1 = 2
ln t 2a 2b
' (t ) = 1 1
t if n > 2, then a b = 0 & + =2
ln t 1 ln ( t ) 2a 2b
(t ) = dt = dt 14. Ans. (A,D)
t 2 t
1 ln ( t ) [x + {x + integer}] = 5
2

= +c
2 2 [x + {x}] = 5 [[x] + 2{x}] = 5
1 2
( x ) = ln x + c [x] + [2{x}] = 5 [x] = 4
4
1 1 14
Q (1) = - c = - x = [ x ] + {x} =
4 4 3
1 15. Ans. (A,B,D)
( x ) = ln x - 1
2

4 (lna)x2 (1+ lna)(2x) + (4 + lna) > 0 " xR


12. Ans. (A,B,D)
(lna) > & D < 0
p log p ( - x ) x < -p 4(1 + lna)2 4lna(4 + lna) < 0

-x -p x < 0
(x) = 1
x 0xp 2lna + 1 < 0 lna a e
2
p log p x x>p
Q (x) is continuous everywhere. SECTION IV

check differentiability at x = p 1. Ans. 2


Domain is [1,1]
1
+
( )
' p = p. plnp if 0 < x < 1 (x) = p
Not differentiable
' p = 1

-
( ) if 1 < x < 0
(x) = sin1 x+cos1 (x)+tan1 x+cot1(x)
at x = 0
(x) = 2p + sin1x cos1x + tan1x cot1x
( )
' 0 + = 1
= p + 2sin1x + 2 tan1x
Not differentiable at x = 0
( )
-
' 0 = -1 p
( x ) - , p
at x = p 2
integers in range are 1,0,1,2,3

( )
' -p+ = -1
2. Ans. 2
1 Not differentiable at x = 0

( -
' -p = - )
l np
2p
sin q dq p/2
sin q dq
13. Ans. (C,D)
I= 1+ | cos 2q |
0
=4
0
1 + cos 2q
1 1
x2 2 x2 2 (apply Queen Theorem)
a 1 + 2 - b 1 - 2 + x n
a b
p/2
sin qdq p/ 2
cos qdq
lim 2
=2 =4 =4
x 0 x 1 + cos 2q 1 + cos 2q
0 0

( a - b ) + + x 2 + ........ + x n
1 1
p/2
2a 2b sin q + cos q
lim =2 2I = 4 dq
x 0 x2 0
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p/ 4
4sin q + cos q 5. Ans. 3
=8 dq
1 + cos 2q b
0
p - cot -1 + c
p/4 1 x exists if b<0
sin q + cos q LHL = + lim-
=8 dq 2 x 0 bx
0
2 cos2 q
1 b
I = 2 sec q + ln ( sec q + tan q ) 0
p/4
- 2
2
b x
1+ + c
1 x
= + lim
= 2 2 - 1 + ln
( )
2 +1
2 x 0 b

(apply Lopital )

3. Ans. 0 1 1 1 1
= - lim 2 = - 2
x + ( b + cx )
2
2 x 0 2 b
1
( )
p/2 p/2
t Now,


-p / 2 0 1 + ( tx )
2
dx

dt = tan -1 tx dt
0
-p / 2 ln ( c - bx ) + bx
RHL = lim+ exists if c =1
p/2 x0 x2
= tan -1 t dt = 0
ln (1 - bx ) + bx
-p/2 = lim+
x0 x2
4. Ans. 8
b2x 2
- bx - ....... + bx b2
( x + h ) (x ) ( x + h ) - ( x ) 2 = -
L ( ( x ) ) = lim = lim+
h 0 h x0 x2 2

( x + h) - (x)
Q (x) is continuous
1
= ( x ) lim . b2 =1
h 0 h ( x + h ) + (x) 1 1 b2
2 - b2 = - 2
(x) b2 =2 ( rejected )
= . ' ( x )
2 (x) b = 1 (Q b > 0) ( 0 ) = -
1
2
1
L ( (x )) = ( x ) . ' ( x ) Now,
2
ln (1 - h ) + h 1
1 1 +
Now, L ( log2 x ) = log2 x.
( )
' 0 + = r = lim h2 2
2 xln2 h 0 h
put x = 16 2
h
ln (1 - h ) + h +
1 loge 2 2 = -1
l= = = lim
16ln2
3
16 h 0 h 3

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PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 5. Ans. (B,C)
1. Ans. (A, B, C) 1 1
Sol. (A) k ( x 2 x 02 ) = mv 2 - 0
2 2
3
Sol. T = mg cos q = mg T
k 2
2 T (x0 x 2 )
120 \ v=
ma = mgsinq m
k 2
3 \ P = F.v = kx (x0 x 2 )
on pulley resultant force is = T = mg m
2
k 2 2
2. Ans. (B,C) (B) P = k (x 0 x x 4 )
Sol. Sudden removal of F2 does not affect the m
compression of spring at that instant due to (C) y = x 02 x 2 x 4
inertia of block m2. dy x0
So FBD after removal FBD before removal. =0 x=
dx 2
a2 a0
x0
kx kx m2
F2 \ Pmax is at x =
m2 2
6. Ans. (A,C)
kx = m2a kx F 2 = m2a
Sol. VBR = constant SBR = VBR t
F2 + m2 a0 t t
a2 = kx = F 2 + m2a SRS = (VBR + VR)
+ (VBR VR) = VBR t
m2 2 2
1 2 1 2
Force on m 1 does not change. So acceleration DKRam = m( VBR ) - mVBR = 0
2 2
a of m1, a1 =a0
1 2 1 2
3. Ans. (A, B, C, D) DKShyam = m(VBR + VR ) - m(VBR - VR ) 0
2 2
4. Ans. (A, C, D) DPRam = 2m VBR

Sol. By using work energy theorem DPShyam = m(VBR + VR ) - m(-VBR + VR ) = 2m VBR


SR = 0 SShyam 0
1 2 7. Ans. (A, B)
W = DKE kx - 0 - Wf = 0 2m
2
Sol. Force equation on disc
1 2 T = 2 ma ... (i)
kx = mmgd a
2 Torque equation on disc T
l a
1 (100) (0.5 )
2
1 kx2 l 2m l
2 T
d = = = 25m =
2 mmg 2 ( 0.05) (1) (10) T a ... (ii) v0
2 2 2 m
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Thus net acceleration of point of string in contact 14. Ans. (A)
l Sol. aBox= kg
with disc = a + a mkmg
2 mg
aBlock = (s k) M kxm
\ For mass m, M
l mv 20 kx m - m k mg
T + m a + a aBlock =
= ... (iii) M
2 l
mg
solving (i), (ii) & (iii) = (s k)
M
2mv 20 v2 15. Ans. (D)
T= &a= 0
5l 5l 16. Ans. (B)
8. Ans. (A, D) 1
Sol. Kmin = 2mv 2CM
9. Ans. (A) 2
10. Ans. (C) 1 v 0 m - 2v 0 m
2

Sol. (9 to 10) = ( 2m )
2 2m
In elevator frame, Vi = 0, y = h, a =g 2
In ground frame, Vi = v, y = (hvt), a = g; 1 v0 mv 02
= 2m =
2 2 4
2h
t= 17. Ans. (A)
g
Sol. After time t1 :
11. Ans. (B) By applying conservation of momentum t = 0
Sol. Mg T = 0 and F(r) = T(2r) F = 2Mg for v
to t = t1 mv = 3mvcm vcm = at t=t1
equilibrium of system. Taking torque about 3
lower most point. Work done by normal on B = DKE3
2
1 mv 2 mv 2
(2m ) v = ; WN =
2 9 9 9
F
T Net work done by the normal on total system
x
T mv 2
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ = 0 W'N =
9
M mv 2
Work done by normal on block = -
9
12. Ans. (C) For time t=t1 to t=t2 :
13. Ans. (B) By applying conservation of momentum (3m)
1 1 v
= mv1 + 2mv2...(i)
Sol. ( M + m) v02 = kxm2 3
2 2
1 2 1 2 1 v2
kxm = s(M + m)g mv1 + 2mv2 = (3m) ...(ii)
2 2 2 9

ms ( M + m ) g 2v/3
xm =
k 2m m v/3

2 2v v
1 1 (M + m)m s g By solving equation (i) and (ii) v1 = ; v2 =
(M + m) u02 = k 3 3
2 2 k After time t2 :
2 By applying work energy theorem:
ms g
k = (M + m)
1 4v 2 4mv 2
v
0 DKE = (2m) 0 =
2 9 9

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4mv 2 18. Ans. (A)
W01 + W12 = Wnet =
9
l ml 2 3J J
mv 2 mv 2 Sol. J = w w = , v cm = ;
W12 = Q W01 = 4 12 ml m
3 9
Work done by gravity from t=0 to t=t1
l l J
By applying WET for block (2) : v A = v cm - w = 0 , v upper = v cm - w =
3 2 2m
1 v2 1
m mv 2 = WN + Wg
2 9 2 l 5 J
v lower = v cm + w =
1 1 -mv 2
2 2m
mv 2 - 1 = + Wg
2 9 9
19. Ans. (B)
mv 2 mv 2
[ -4 + 1] = Wg Wg = 20. Ans. (D)
9 3

PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION


SECTION-I 8. Ans (A, B, D)
1. Ans. (A,B,C) 9 Ans. (A)

2. Ans (A, C)
PCl5 PCl3 + Cl2
t=0 10
3. Ans.(A,D)
t equ. 5 5 5
4. Ans. (A, B)
5. Ans. (B, C, D) 1
5 5 20 20
KP = =
6. Ans. (A,B,D) 5 15 3

NH2
10. Ans. (B)
NH2
CH3 1
20 x.x 35 35x 2
(A) < more basic KP = = =
3 10 - x 10 + x 100 - x 2

SIP 2000 20x2 = 105 x2


125 x2 = 2000
COOH
COOH x=4
CH3
10 - x 6
PPCl5 = 35 = 35 = 15atm
(B) < more acidic due 10 + x 14
SIP 11. Ans. (C)
12. Ans. (B)
to ortho effect
13. Ans. (B)
NO2 14. Ans. (D)
CH3 15. Ans. (C)
(D) There is no resonacne
16. Ans. (B)
17. Ans. (A)
between NO 2 group & benzene ring due
18. Ans. (B)
to SIR effect ]
19. Ans. (A)
7. Ans. (C)
20. Ans. (D)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION


SECTION-I 4. Ans. (A,B)
1. Ans. (B,C,D) 2
Differentiate on both side I = x ( 2 - x ) dx
24

3z 3 - 8z + 5 0

z 2 - 4z - 7 Apply King property

(z ) (z - 2)
2
2
+ az + 36 2
x 25 x 26
= ( 2z + a ) z 2
- 4z - 7 + I = ( 2 - x ) x dx = 2.
24
-
z 2 - 4z - 7 0 25 26 0
b
+ 1 1 1
= 2 26 - = 2 26.
z - 4z - 7
2
25 26 25.26
3z3 8z + 5
5. Ans. (A,C)
= (2z + a)(z2 - 4z - 7) + (z2 + az + 36) (z 2) + b
a1 + a 2 .......a 6 + 2a 7 + 2a 8
equating the coefficient of z2 and constant (A) (a1a 2 ....a 6 2a 7 2a 8 )1/8
8
a8+a2=0a=5
5 = 7a 72 + b b = 112 a1 + ...+2a7+2a8 > 2.8
2. Ans. (A,C) so least value = 16, when
a1 = a2 =.......= a6 = 2a7 = 2a8
ex dt 1 t -1
(A) 2x dx = 2 = ln +C 1/8
e -1 t -1 2 t +1 1 1 1 1 1 1
(C) + .... + + 8 .... .
1 ex -1 a1 a 7 4a 8 a1 a 7 4a 8
= ln x +C
2 e +1 1 1 1
+ .... + + 4
sin x a1 a 7 4a 8
(B) 2 dx = - tan x sec xdx = - sec x + C
sin x - 1
so least value is 4 when
sec q dq cos q a1 = a2=.......= a7 = 4a8
(C) = 2 dq = -cosec q + C
tan q
2
sin q (D) a1 + 2a2.......128a8 > (a1.2a2....128a8)1/8
x2 1 1 1 so least value is 217/14
(D) 4 dx = 2 + 2 dx
x -1 2 x - 1 x + 1 when a1 = 2a2= 4a3 = 128a8
1 1 x -1 6. Ans. (A,D)
=ln + tan -1 x + C
2 2 x +1 A B
3. Ans. (A,C,D)
we know tan 2 tan 2 = 1 c = 1
g(9) = 1 Q (1) = 9
A A B
g' ( 9 ) =
1
=
1 tan 2

2
tan tan
2 2
' (1) 35
2
" (1) A
118 tan 3 b 3
2

g" ( 9 ) = - =- 2
( ' (1) ) ( 35)
3 3

7. Ans. (A,B,C)
1 9
Also ( x ) dx + g ( x ) dx = 1 (1) - 0 ( 0 ) ( tan x - x ) ( tan x ) + x ( tan x ) + ... + x n -1
n -1 n -2

lim
0 0 m -( n + 2 )
x 0 x3 x n -1 .x
1
9
x 2 3x 4 5x 6 83
0 g ( x ) dx = 9 - + + = = lim
n n + 2- m
x
2 4 6 0 12 x0 3

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8. Ans. (A,B,C) 12. Ans. (D)
(A) when n = 1, then not differentiable at T7(x) is a 7 degree polynomial &
1 1 2 p
, , T7(cosq) = cos7q = 0 7q = ( 2n + 1)
2 3 3 2
(B) when n = 2, then not differentiable at p
q = ( 2n + 1) , n = 0,1,2,......6
1 3 1 2 4 5 14
, , , , , ,1
2 2 3 3 3 3 so T7(x) = 0 have 7 distinct roots
(C) when n = 3, then not differentiable at Paragraph for Question 13 & 14
1 3 5 1 2 4 5 7 8 13. Ans. (D)
1, 2, , , , , , , , , y
2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
(0,1)
Paragraph for Question 9 & 10
9. Ans. (A) x
1 1
10 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 2 are in H.P.
then H.M. of H1 & H5 = H.M of 10 & 2
Not differentiable at x = 0,1,1
2.10.2 10 14. Ans. (B)
= =
10 + 2 3 y

10. Ans. (C) y=d


y=g
1 1 1 1 y=1/2014
+ + x
H1 H 2 a -1 b g 1 d
1 1
=l b a
1 1
y=b
- - y=a
H 2 H1 b a

1
1 1 1 1 1 1 ( ( x )) =
let - = - = .... = - = d 2014
H1 a H 2 H1 b H10
1
(t) = t = a,b,g,d
1 1 2014
+
1 1 1 b a (x) = a,b,g,d but (x) > 0
\ + = l
d H1 H 2 11d
so No soution for (x) = a,b
11 1 l 1 1 & (x) = g 4 soution
+ 5 = + l = 55
da b 11d a b (x) = d 2 soution \ 6 solution.
Paragraph for Question 11 & 12 Paragraph for Question 15 & 16
11. Ans. (D)
x x
T2(x) = 2x(x) 1 = 2x2 1 2. 2.
g ( x ) = tan -1 2 -1
+ tan 3
T3(x) = 2x(2x2 1) x = 4x3 3x 1- x
2
1- x
2


if x [1,1] then let x = cosq 4 9
T2(cosq) = cos2q, T3(cosq) = cos3q
x x
T5(cosq) = cos5q = 2 tan -1 + 2 tan -1 as x (2,2)
2 3
so then range of T5(x) will be [1,1].

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17. Ans. (A)
(P) (1 + tanq) (1 + tan(45 q)) = 2
2 1 1 1 2 5
\ g ' (0 ) = +2 =1+ = (Q) sina 8sind = 4 sinc 7sinb
x2 2 x 3 2
3 3
1 + 1 + cosa 8cosd = 4cosc 7 cosb
4 9 x =0

(sina 8sind)2 + (cosa 8cosd)2
Also(x2) = (x) = ( x ) = (x1/4
) =...(x1/2n) = (4 sinc 7sinb)2 + (4 cosc 7cosb)2
65 16 cos(a d) = 65 56 cos(b c)
when n (x) = (1)
so (x) is constant function (x) = 5/3 cos ( a - d ) 7
=
cos ( b - c ) 2
2
Also h"(x) = x - 1 3
( ) 5
(R) y = 18 1 - [ 0,3]
cos 2x + 5
4

-1
h ' (x) = + C but h'(2) = 0 (S) x ln 2 = y ln 5 and xln25 = yln4
( x - 1)
2

x2ln5 = y2ln2
xln5 = yln2
1
\ c = 1 h'(x) = 1 - x - 1 2 xln2 + ln5 = yln2 + ln5 x = y x = y = 1.
( ) 18. Ans. (B)
at x = 0, b = 0
1
h(x) = x + + l but h(2) = 4
( x - 1) 4a + b = 2c - d,
at x = 2,
4a = c
x2 - x + 1 + x - 1 x2
\ l = 1 h (x) = = 4c - d = 12
x -1 x -1 at x = 4,
15. Ans. (A) c = 4
a = 1, b = 0, c = 4, d = 4
x x p
2 tan -1 + tan -1 = 19. Ans. (A)
2 3 2
2
3x 5 + 2x 3 + x
x x
+ 5x x2
(P) x6 + x4 + x2
dx
2 3 =1 =1-
1

x2 6 6 Let x6 + x4 + x2 = t
1-
6 1
2 (3x5 + 2x3 + x)dx = dt
x + 5x 6 = 0 x = 1, 6 (rejected) 2
so x = 1 14
1 dt
16. Ans. (B)
2 t
= 14 - 3
16 3
(A) h(4) = but g(0) = 0 m n + 1 = 12
3
2
x2 5 (Q) y = x + 2y y 2y + 1 = x + 1
(B) = 3x2 5x + 5 = 0
x -1 3
y -1 = x +1 y = 1 + x +1
D < 0 so no solution.
1 1
(C) when x 1+ h(x) \ unbounded y' = at x = 3, y' =
2 x +1 4
(D) h(x) h(x) " x Domain
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( ) (
ln x2 +1 ln x3 + x ) (8 - n ) x
3 3
+ mx 2
(R) lim+ e = eL (Q) lim =1
x0
(8x ) ( )
x 0 2/3 1/ 3
3
+ mx 2 + n 2 x 2 + nx 8x3 + mx 2

(
L = lim+ ln x 2 + 1 ln x 2 + 1 + lnx ) ( ) m
x0
n = 2, = 1 m = 12
4 + n 2 + 2n
(
ln x 2 + 1 ) m + n = 14
( ( ))
2
= lim+ ln x 2 + 1 + x ln2
2
=0
x 0 x2
2
1 x+ x 2 1
1
1
=
eL =1
(R) I = x x2
1/ 2
2 x - dx , put x
t

e - x (1 - x )
1/ 2 1
a t+ 1 2 1
(S) dx = t2 t
2 - t - 2 dt
( xe ) t t
2
-x
0 +1 2

2 1
let xex = t dt = (ex xex) dx 1 t+ 2 1
I=- 2 t t - 2 dt
1/ 2
t t
a
dt -1 x -1 a -1 1 I = I I = 0
t 2 + 1 = tan e x 0 = tan ea = tan 8
15 2 p

(( )( )) ( )
p
+ -
5
(S) x 1 sin x ' 2x sin 5 x ' dx
20. Ans. (D) 2 0
0

ln 2 x 2lnx 15
( ) + 2 sin xdx
p

( )
p
(P) lim+ -12 = lim+ = -2x sin 5 x 5
-12
x0 x x 0 -12x 2 0
0

2 15 p/2
4.2
= lim+ =0 = .2.2 sin 5 xdx = 30 = 16
(12 )
2 -12
x0 x 2 5.3
0

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SOLUTION
1. Ans. (1) 5. Ans. (4)
Sol. [P] = [ML1T2] Sol. 10 2
[Q] = [LT1] 6
[C] = [ML0T3] 8
Q [P]x[Q]y[C]z = M0L0T0
x+z=0 4
d1 = = 2m/sec2
2
x, y & z all are non zero
6 3
d2 = = m / sec
2
x + y = 0
8 4
2x y 3z = 0 6. Ans. (3)
x = z & x = y d2y d2x
x = 1, y = 1 & z = 1 or x = 1 or x = 1, y = 1 Sol. = 2 =0
dt 2 dt 2
&z=1 r d2x d2y
2. Ans. (2) F = m 2 i + 2 j = 0i + 1j M
r r r r r dt dt
Sol. Fnet = F1 + F2 + F3 + F4 7. Ans. (2)
Sol. Sudden charge in spring does-not occur.
0i + 4 j + 2k 8. Ans. (4)
dx = 0 but dy 0 & dz 0 Sol. By applying conservation of energy
3. Ans. (3) 1 1
mv 2 + Iw2 = mgh
2 2
1 1 2 V2
mv 2 + MR 2 2 = mgh;
N sinq 2 25 R
1 7 5mgh
mv 2 = mgh K.E. =
M 2 5 7
Sol.
2 2 5mgh 2
Rol. K.E. = [K.E.] = mgh
5 5 7 7
N cosq 9. Ans. (1)
N sin q mv 2 mv 2
a= along ve x-axis Sol. at H, N1 = mg - & at L N2 = mg +
M r r
10. Ans. (4)
4. Ans. (1)
Sol. Sol. N
q ma

q
f
37

mg sinq = f mg sinq = mg cosq mg

= tan q ma cosq = N + mg sin q ..... (i)


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ma sin q + mg cos q = N ..... (ii) 3Mg(2h) 2Mg(2h)
from (1) & (2) Ml 2 l 2
2 2
1 l
= + 2M + 3M w
3 + 4 2 12 2 2
a= g
4 - 3m
2 1 1 3
11. Ans. (3) 2Mgh = w2 Ml + +
Sol. Both block & boy move together. 12 2 4
1 16
(80 + 120)a = 50 a = 2gh = w2 l 2
4 12
& 120 a = t
4 3gh
120 w=
t= = 30N l 16
4
12. Ans. (2) l 3gh
rr v=w =
a.p 2 4
Sol. ar pr = cos q 16. Ans. (3)
0 < q < 90 Sol. m(wR) R = mv R 2 - z 2 ....... (i)
accelerated circular motion
13. Ans. (4)
pF 2 pT 2 pF T m
Sol. mn q = Fdt = 0 = = 0 w
2 8 4m z R
T
\ F0 = v
2
14. Ans. (1) 1 1
Sol. q = wT, Total angular displacement = 2pN mgz = mv2 m(wR)2 ....... (ii)
2 2
2 pN pN g On solving (1) and (2)
w= = ....(1)
T 2H 2g (R2 z2) = w2R2z
1 2 2H 2g
[Q h = gt , T = 2t = 2 ] \z~
2 g w2
As the velocity of lower end is, 17. Ans. (3)
wL Sol. Let bigger prism moves a distance X towards
v- = 0,
2 left then in horizontal direction
2 2gH 2L
w= ...(2) 5MX = M (4Lx) 6MX = 4ML X =
L 3
By comparing equation (1) and (2)

pN g 2 2gH pNL
= H=
2H L 4 5M
M
15. Ans. (2) 5L
3M 2M
18. Ans. (3)
Sol. By using reduced mass concept Here u rel = 0 ,
2M 2h
Sol. h m 1m 2 16 2 16
3M v rel = ? , m = = = kg
Just after boy is put Just before boy hit m 1 + m 2 16 + 2 9
on see-saw the ground

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24. Ans. (3)
1 2 1 2 kx 2
kx = mv rel vrel = dU
2 2 m Sol. F = - (x)
dt
100 (1 / 4 )
2
30 F = U0xa(sinax)
= = ms1 = 1.875 ms1
16 / 9 16
for small oscillation
= 1.88 ms1
sinax dx
19. Ans. (3)
20. Ans. (4) m
F = (U0a2) x T = 2p
21. Ans. (1) ( U0 a 2 )
Sol. Equation of motion
25. Ans. (3)
T T
1 2 1
Sol. kA + mw A
a2 2 2
a1
2 2
mg f
mg T = ma2 T + f =ma1 1
= kA ' 2
(T - f)R 2
Angular acceleration a =
mR 2 A'2 = A2 + A2 A' = 2A
vm = vc + Rw; a2 = a1 + Ra 26. Ans. (3)
also a2 = 2Ra (Q a1 = Ra)
Sol. x = 3 sin 100 t + 8 cos250t
22. Ans. (1)
Sol. As given in question : 1 + cos 2q
= 3 sin 100 t + 8
2
L L
g ( Pl
TPl = 2 p = 2 2p Q T = 2T ) = 3 sin 100 t + 4 cos 100t + 4
geff
x = 5 sin (100t) + 4
g
\ geff = = aBl A = 5, motion is 5.17 M
4
Acceleration of bob w.r.t. lift 27. Ans. (3)
r rr r
Mg - ( Mg - kV ) kV g kV Sol. Work done = Uf Ui = ( -p.E) f - ( -p.E) i
aBl = = \ =
M M 4 M = (16 1027) (12 1027)
Mg = 2.8 1026 J
V=
4k 28. Ans. (2)
kV
29. Ans. (1)
30. Ans. (2)
M
Q
Sol. ( -90r ) 4pr 2 = ( at r=2)
0
mg 31. Ans. (2)
23. Ans. (1) 32. Ans. (4)
m 33. Ans. (2)
Sol. T = 2p
k eq 34. Ans. (3)
Fnet = (4k) (4x) = 16kx 35. Ans. (2)
keq = 16K 36. Ans. (4)
37. Ans. (4)

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38. Ans (1) 62. Ans. (1)
QContinuous at x = 1 p + 1 q = 1 2q + r
[Sol. 2C (s) + 2H2(g) + O2 (g) p+q=r
H O
| ||
Q Differentiable at x = 1 2p = 2 2q
H C C O H(g) p+q=1\r=1
| 63. Ans. (4)
H (x) x = a(x 1) (x 2) (x 3)
Let R.E. of CH3 COOH is x Q (4) = 16 a = 2
DHf (CH3COOH, g) = 2 715 + 4 220 + 2 (x) = 2(x1) (x2)(x3) + x
250 110 3 410 345 730 350 460 (0) = 12
64. Ans. (1)
415 k J /mol ( 8- x )
8x = log58 5 = 8 and 5y.8 = 5000
|DHf| = 415 kJ / mol Ans.
y=4
39. Ans.(3)
40. Ans.(3) 65. Ans. (3)
41. Ans. (3) p 9p 11p
tan [x] = 0 , x - ,
42. Ans. (3) 2 2 2
43. Ans. (3)
only possible at even integral values hence 16
44. Ans. (3)
solutions.
45. Ans. (4)
66. Ans. (3)
46. Ans. (1)
47. Ans. (2) Ratio of cofficients of xn in both will get
48. Ans. (4) reciprocated
49. Ans. (1) 67. Ans. (4)
50. Ans. (4) ( )
1 -1 x
1
tan -1 ( e x )
tan e
(x) = lne 2
(x) =
51. Ans. (3) 2
ex
52. Ans. (4) ' (x) =
53. Ans. (4) (
2 1 + e 2x )
54. Ans. (2) 68. Ans. (2)
b3 g 3
55. Ans. (4) (abg ) + (b + g)x + (a )x 2 + - + x 3 + ....
lim 6 3 =1
56. Ans. (2) x 0 4x + 5x + 6x 4
2 3

57. Ans. (3) a


abg = 0, b + g = 0, = 1 a = 4, b = g=0
4
58. Ans. (2) (x) = |x2(x 4)| not differentiable only at
59. Ans. (4) x=4
60. Ans. (2) 69. Ans. (1)
61. Ans.(1)
lim
( 5x )( 3x ) = 30
sin2a = sinb. sinb x 0
(x )
2

cos2 a - sin 2 a 2
Discriminant (D) = 4 4tan2a =
cos2 a 70. Ans. (4)

=4
(1 - 2 sin a ) = 4 ( sin b - cos b )
2 2
x2 3x + 2 m m2 = 0
(x (m+2)) (x (1m)) = 0
cos2 a cos2 a
roots are m + 2 & 1 m both positive
D > 0 Roots must be real m (2,1)

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71. Ans. (2) 78. Ans. (4)


y
(3p 9) + (9 2p) + (9 3p) + (9 2p)
= 18 4p
p/2
72. Ans. (2) 0 p p 3p
2
2p
3,3r,3r2,........,3rn1 2

3r n1
= 192 &
(
3 rn -1 ) = 381 maximum when a = p,3p,5p,......
r -1 79. Ans. (3)
r = 2, n = 7
(0,1)
73. Ans. (4)
Only D is not always true (1,0)

74. Ans. (1)


Q {x} is periodic with period 1
At (1,0) tangents are perpendicular
1
\ I = 2015 cos ( pt ) dt = 0 dy
At (0,1) x2 + y2 = 1 dx =0
0 (0,1)
75. Ans. (1) dy
y = (x 1)2 dx = -2
x - x -1
4
( 4
) dx (0,1)
x x +1
4
( 2
) q = tan12 or p tan12
80. Ans. (1)
1 1 1 (1) = 3 b a = 3
= - 2 + 4 dx '(1) = 1 2a = 3
1+ x
2
x x
3 9
1 1 a= & b=
= tan -1 x + - 3 + C 2 2
x 3x 81. Ans. (2)
1 1 Apply L.M.V.T to (x) in [1,3]
( x ) = tan x + - 3
-1

x x ( 3 ) - (1)
which is an odd function. '(x) =
3 -1
76. Ans. (1)
Apply king property & add a -a
2
6 3 < a < 4
p 2
x x
2I = sin 2 + cos 2 ( ln sin x ) dx 82. Ans. (3)
0
2 2
p
2I = 2 ( ln sin x ) dx 1 5 6
0 2
83. Ans. (2)
p
I = - ln2 k = ex lnx (x > 0)
2 Let (x) = exlnx
77. Ans. (3)
-x 1
Q 2 x < 2 x2 + x < 2 2x ' ( x ) = e - lnx + + + +
a e
x 0 1
1 1 1
1
2 dx < 2 dx < 2 2x dx where lna =
2
x x +x

0 0 0 1 a
a
ae
1 3
<I< y=(x)
ln2 ln4
0 a
2 < (ln4) I < 3

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84. Ans. (4) 88. Ans. (2)
1 2t 4
( x ) = x ( t ) dt + x 2 -
dx
= 1 + 2t
2
- 5
0
dy ,
2 4 2t 2
(x) = x + ax2 5 5 -
1+ t 5 2

a = t + at dt
2
( ) 4t ( 2t - 1)( t - 2 )
0 - 2 - 2t 2 1
=
(1 - 2t )(1 + 2t )
t=
2
1 a 2
a= + or a = t = 2
3 2 3 y
(3) = 9 + 2 = 11 8 4 (2/5, 4/5)
point is , -
85. Ans. (2) 5 5
(1,0)
Q (x) is increasing " x R Aliter 0
x

\ (ax sinx)' > 0 a > 1 x (8/5, 4/5)


=t
also xlim (x) (0 ) y
0-

a<1 2t
\ y= x 2 + y 2 = 2x
a = 1 only 1 + t2
86. Ans. (1) 89. Ans. (3)
(x2 x) > (2) (x) (1 x) = 1 (1) = 1 {Q (0) = 1}
x2 x < 2 '(x) = '(1 x) (x) + (1 x) = 2
(x 2) (x + 1) < 0 1
or x (1,2) (x) + (x ) = 2
87. Ans. (3)
(x) = 1
1
A = ( x + 2x ) x 2 90. Ans. (2)
2
1 + x4 1 + x4
dA 9x dx 2 + -x
limit = lim 1 + 2 2 1 + 2
t
=
dt 2 dt x 0 sec x
dA dx
Q = 18. x = 2 1 + x4
dt dt = lim =1
x 0 sec 2 x
2
x
Now tan q =
x
dq dx
sec 2 q =
dt dt
dq dx
5 =
dt dt
(Q at x = 2, tanq = 2)

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TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2015 Date : 02 - 11 - 2014
PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I RAB = x
1. Ans. (D) l ( 4a ) = 2r = x
RAB = r =r
2. Ans. (A) A 2a a a
3. Ans. (B) r ( 2a )r
Sol. E.F. Lines originates from positive plate REF = =
=z
4a a 2a
(positive charge) and terminate at negative
ra r
charge. RCD = = =y
4a 2a 8a
so only option is 'B'.
RAB > REF > RCD x > z > y
4. Ans. (A)
q 7. Ans. (B)
Sol. Fnet = 0 F
BCz uniform E.F. 30m F 10m F
But torque
r r
t = PE F Sol. 5m F
+q
5. Ans. (B)
Sol. Voltmeter ideal resistance = Req 6mF 2m F
Here no current will flow reading of ammeter =0
10 30 6 2
\ C eff = + = 9mF
10 + 30 6 + 2
A
8. Ans. (A)
R Sol. In CM frame both the masses execute SHM
C A
with
V V
k 2k
w= =
D B m
R
Initially particles are at extreme
voltmeter will read pot. diff. b/w A & B
Q No current so VA = VC 2k
distance = L0 + (L L0 ) cos t
VB = VD m
Voltmeter will read emf of batter = 'V' 9. Ans. (C)
6. Ans. (D) mv 2
Sol. N = ; f = N = mg
, 4a
) r
2a
(a, r f
mmv 2 q
Sol. or = mg
r N mg
1/ 2
gr
v =
m
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10. Ans. (C) Finally, when switch S is opened. Suppose, q
1
charge flows thru cell.
1
Sol. Case-1 mgh = mv 2 + mk 2 w2
2 2
2
1 5v 2Ce
3 +q
Case-2 mgh = m
2 4 q +
C

C
+
q
Ce
1 v2 1 1 25v 2 q 3 +q q
mk 2 + = m
2 r 2 2 16
q e q
2
k 25
2
+1 =
r 16
Ce 2Ce
+q +q
k2 9 applying KVL : 3 + 3 =e
=
r 2 16 C C

3R q = 0, No charge flows so, No energy loss


k=
4 2. Ans. 2
11. Ans. (A, D)
3. Ans. 4
12. Ans. (B, D)
13. Ans. (A, B, C, D) 4. Ans. 3
14. Ans. (B,C,D) Sol. m1u1 + m2 u2=m1v1+m2v2 v1+3v2=4...(i)

15. Ans. (A, D ) v 2 - v1


e= v 2 - v1 = 4 ...(ii)
u1 - u 2
Sol. DKE = 16 joule from v2 u2 = 2as

1 2 By solving above equations v2 = 2 m/s


16 = 2a at 16 = a2 t2 a=2
2 Momentum of B = (1.5) (2) = 3 kg m/s
Acceleration of the block is 2 m/s . It may be upward
2
5. Ans. 2
or downward. Force may be 24N or 16 N
Sol. By conservation of angular momentum about
SECTION-IV pivot L=l w
1. Ans. 0
d Md 2 d
2
Sol. Initially when switch S remains closed.
mv = + m w
2 12 2
Ce/3 C
+
mvd md 2 md 2
+ 2Ce/3 C = + w
Ce/3 C + 2 2 4

mvd 3 2v
e = md 2 w =w
2 4 3d

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I 8. Ans. (C)

1. Ans. (D) 9. Ans. (D)

AgCl (s) = Ag+ + Cl 10. Ans. (C)

s 0.1 + s ; 0.1M 11. Ans. (A,B)

Ksp = s (0.1) 12. Ans. (A,D)

1010 = s 0.1 13. Ans. (B, C)

s = 109 M 14. Ans. (A,B,C,D)

2. Ans. (C) 15. Ans. (B,C,D)

3. Ans. (C) SECTION-IV

1. Ans. 5

HA H+ + A
Zn + 4HNO3 Zn(NO3)2 + 2NO2 + 2H2O

0.9 0.1 0.1 x + y + z = 1 + 2+ 2 = 5

2. Ans. 7


2H2O(g)
2H2(g) + O2(g) : KC = 4 1019 M
0.12
Ka = = 1.1110-2
0.9
2
= (2a) (a) , a = 107M
4. Ans. (A) 0.01

0.01 2a a
cK w 0.1 10-14
[H+] = = -7
= 10 -4 M
Kb 10 3. Ans. 4

4. Ans. 3
5. Ans. (C)
5. Ans. 6
6. Ans. (A)

7. Ans. (B)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 4. Ans. (C)
1. Ans.(C) Let (x) = (x 1)2 + xlnx x
(1 - sin x ) sin 2x dx Domain : x > 0
sin 2 x + e 2sin x '(x) = 2(x 1) + lnx
+
(1 - sin x ) sin 2x.e -2sin x dx 1
= sin 2 xe -2sin x + 1 Q (1) = 1, (0+) = 1, ()
Let sin2xe2sinx + 1 = t (x) = 0 has exactly two roots.
e2sinx(sin2x 2cosxsin2x)dx = dt 5. Ans. (D)

dt

t (
= ln 1 + e -2sin x sin 2 x + c ) y

(A) if k < 0
2. Ans. (D)

( x ) = 1 + 1 - x2 x
k 0
2 2
it is quarter of circle x + (y 1) = 1
for x [0,1]

2
y

1

1
(B) if k < 0
1 2

y=x 0 k x

required area = 2(quarter of circle) + one square


p p
= 2. + 1 = + 1 (C) and (D)
4 2
(x) is discontinuous at all k R0 Not
3. Ans. (A)
differention. Now at k = 0, (x) is continuous
cos2q = 2 sin 2 q but still not differentiable.
sin 2q = 2 cos2 q q [0,2p] 6. Ans. (B)
adding both the equations Let tangent be Y y = m(X x)
mX Y + y mx = 0 y
cos 2q + sin 2q = 2
Q OP = OQ Q
which is possible when P(x,y)

p p y - mx
x +y =
2 2
2q = , 2p + 0
x
4 4 1 + m2
p 9p x2 + y2 + x2m2 + y2m2 = y2 + m2x2 2myx
q= ,
8 8 y2m2 + m(2yx) + x2 = 0
None of them satisfies the given equations
dy x
No solutions. my + x = 0 = - x 2 + y 2 = 16
dx y

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7. Ans. (A) 2.b + 11
and = 3 b = 4
45 3
a + ar 3 =
16 coordinates of A and B are (2,1), (2,4)
15 respectively.
ar + ar 2 = Q centroid of triangle DEF is same as centroid
8
of DABC i.e. G(1,3)
1 + r3 3 Now AB = 3, BC = 3, AC = 3 2
r 1+ r = 2
( ) DABC is right angled at B(2,4) which is
2(1 r + r2) = 3r orthocentre of DABC
2r2 5r + 2 = 0 11. Ans. (A,C,D)
x 1
1
r = 2, ( x ) - ( t ) dt = e x - 2e - t ( t ) dt ...(1)
2 0 0

5 1 '(x) (x) = ex
S = 5 Q a = , r = ex('(x) (x)) = 1
2 2
8. Ans. (A) d -x
Image of A(1,2) in A(1,2)
y=x

dx
(
e (x) = 1 )
y = x lies on ex(x) = x + c
x 7y + l = 0 (x) = (x + c) ex ...(2)
(2,1) satisfies BC (0) = c
27+l=0=l=5 put x = 0 in (1)
B x7y+l=0 C
9. Ans. (B) 1

a 4b + 9c ( 0 ) = 1 - 2 ( t + c ) dt
- 12 = 0
bc bc
1
a - 12 bc = 4b + 9c t2
c = 1 - 2 + ct = -2c
2 0
( )
2
a = 2 b +3 c x
(x) = xe (from (2))
12. Ans. (A,B,D)
a =2 b +3 c
y = etsint + etcost
or a = -2 b - 3 c (rejected) x = etsint etcost
- a +2 b +3 c = 0 dy cos t - sin t p
= = tan - t
1 2 dx cos t + sin t 4
- a+ b+ c =0
3 3 d2y p dt
10. Ans. (B) = - sec 2 - t put t = 0
4 dx
2
dx
C(1,4)
d2y
= -1
dx 2
F E Now Q tangent is angle bisector of first quadrant
i.e. y = x
A(a,1) 2 D(2,3) 1 B(2,b) dy p
= 1 tan - t = 1
dx 4
2.2 + 1.a one of the possibilities is t = 0
=2a=2
3 i.e. (1,1)

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13. Ans. (A,B) 15. Ans. (A,B)
Let length of crease be L when it is folded x cm sec1x = cot1x
AP = AQ = x
1+x
2
1
cos q =
x x = sec(cot1x)
L b
x
C B
in triangle DAQ 1 + x2
= p
4l - x l x
cos ( p - 2q ) = Q L
x x21 = 0
4
x q p/2 p/4
q
D
A x E
1+ 5 a
x 2
4l - x 4l x2 =
1- 2
=
2
0 1+5
L x 2
1+ 5
x3
L2 = 2
reqd. area = ( cot )
-1
2x - 4l x - sec -1 x dx
1
d 2 ( 2x - 4l ) 3x 2 - x 3 .2 or
( )
L =
( 2x - 4l )
2
dx a p/ 4

( sec y - 1) dy + ( cot y - 1) dy
d 2
( )
0 a
put x = 3, then L =0 a p/4
dx p
(6 4l)27 27.2 = 0 i.e. sec ydy - a + cot ydy - 4 + a
0 a
6 4l 2 = 0 l = 1 b = 4, l = 3 2 where sec1x = a = cot1x x = seca = cota
1 cos2a = sina
(A) Area of trapezium = (AD + BC).CD SECTION IV
2 1. Ans. 1
1 2 {x} + 1
(1 + 4 ) 3 2 1/ 2 2x + 1
1 1
= 2x + 1
= 2n dx = 2n dx + dx
0 {
2 2x} + 1 0 2x + 1 1/ 2
2x - 1 + 1
(B) L2 = AP2 + PB2 L = 3 3cm 1 1
1
1 1 1 1
14. Ans. (B,C,D) = 2n + x + lnx = 2n + 1 - - ln
2 2 1/ 2 2 2 2 2
2x2 (a + 1)xy ay2 = 0
1
Q m1m2 = 1 = 2n 1 + ln2 = n [2 + ln2 ] = ln2 + lne 2
2
a
- = -1 =n=1
2
a=2 2. Ans. 2
Now 2x2 3xy 2y2 = 7 2n 1

(2x + y) (x 2y) = 7 rr 1
( ln 2 )2 r
2n 1/ r

lim r=n
=e a
= lim = y ( let )
(h,k) lies on the curve (h, k I) n 2 n 1 n
r =n n
n r

2h + k = 7 2h + k = 1 r =n
;
h - 2k = 1 h - 2k = 7 1 r 1 r 1
2n 2n

lny = lim
n
r ln n = lim
n
r =n
r / n .ln n . n
r= n
2h + k = -7 2h + k = -1 2
lnx ln 2 x ln 2 2
2
or
h - 2k = -1 h - 2k = -7 = dx = =
1 x 2 1 2
h = 3, k = 1 or h = 3, k = 7
1 1
( ln2 )2 ( ln2 )2
h = 3, k = 1 or h = 3, k = 7 y = e2 = ea a=2

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3. Ans. 4 p
q=
4
r = PB
r 2 - r2 2 - 2 = 0 1
r2 = - PA
2 0 2 AB = PB + PA
= r1 r2 = 4
5. Ans. 8
k
0
x+2
2
x -2 x2 (2k + 2) x + k(k + 2) = 0
A = - dx + - dx k + 2
-2
x-2 0 x+2
0 2
a 2 + 2b = 4 k 2 + 2 ( k + 2 ) = 4 k = 0, -2
= - 4ln x - 2 + x -2 + 4ln x + 2 - x 0
or
= [4 ln2 4ln4 + 2] + 4ln4 2 4ln2
2a + b = 4 2k + ( k + 2 ) = 4 k = 0, -6
2 2
= 8ln4 8ln2 4 = 4[2ln4 2ln2 1]
4 |k1 + k2 + k3 + k4| = |8| = 8
= 4 ln a = 4
e
4. Ans. 4
x - 0 y -1
Let equation of line be = =r
cos q sin q
and any point on the line is p(r cosq, r sinq + 1).
Solving line with curve
rsinq + 1 = r2cos2q rcosq
r2cos2q r(cosq + sinq) 1 = 0
1
r1 r2 = - 1
cos2 q
Q PA.PB = 2
= |r1r2| = 2 P(0,1) B
A
1 0
x
cos q =
2

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PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 5. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (B) Sol. Since the elevator may have an acceleration even
though the block may remain stationary w.r.t.
s
Sol. vavg = the elevator.
t
6. Ans. (C)
dx 1 1 Sol. (C) direction of friction does not change.
t = dt = = .dx = area of vs x graph
v v v (D) friction is constant.
7. Ans. (A)
1
= (10 + 20)(20) = 300 O 1 /2g t2
2
y u
2. Ans. (C) Sol. x ut
gt
2
v 1
Sol. Acceleration of center of wheel is = , where L0 = mu gt 2 - m ( gt ) ut
R 2
V is velocity of center of wheet and v = wr. 1 1
= mugt 2 - mugt 2 = - mugt 2 k
3. Ans. (B) 2 2
8. Ans. (D)
Sol. By energy conservation
Sol. Balance torque about centre of mass

1 pR 2 C b
N f = P h; f = mg
mgR(1 + cos 30) = k
2 6 2 2

9. Ans. (B, D)
36mg(2 + 3) Sol. Work done against friction, is equal to negative
k= of work done by friction. Along path 1, work
p2 R
done W1 = (mg)l along path 2,
4. Ans. (B)
w2 = fxds = mg cos qds
mgd
Sol. w = = mmg ( ds ) cos q
I
= mmg ( dl ) = mmgl
d
1 So, both work done w1 & w2 are equal.
2mgd = Iw '
2

2 d
ds
fx q
4mgd
w' = = 2w
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10. Ans. (A,B,D) 14. Ans. (A,B,C)
1 2 1
Sol. Power is maximum when r = R Sol. E = PE + KE = V0 + mu + ( 2 m) v 2
2 2
Pmax = I2 (r) Pmax = 5W and momentum is conserved along
r r
m v + m v = ( m + m ) xk
1 A A B B A B
r= = 0.2 W 15. Ans. (B)
5
16. Ans. (C)
11. Ans. (A,B, C, D)
17. Ans. (B)
12. Ans. (A,B,C,D) q 1 1 1
Sol. V = Vq + V- qin + Vqin = r - R + R
4 p0 1 2
13. Ans. (A, C)
18. Ans. (D)
Sol. VA = 0 Sol. Charge distribution on the inner surface : non
uniform.
qA = q
19. Ans. (D)
qB = 0. 20. Ans. (C)

PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION


SECTION-I 8. Ans. (C)

1. Ans. (B) 9. Ans. (A, D)

1 1 10. Ans. (A,D)


pH = 7 (pKb +logC)=7 (6.02 + log 0.2)
2 2
11. Ans. (A, B, D)
2. Ans. (B)
12. Ans. (B, C, D)
5
m mole of Fe0.9O required = 13. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
0.7
14. Ans. (C,D)
5
mass = (0.56 0.9 + 16) mg
0.7 15. Ans. (C)

3. Ans. (C) 16. Ans. (A)

4. Ans. (C) 17. Ans. (D)

5. Ans. (D) 18. Ans. (B)

6. Ans. (A) 19. Ans. (A)

7. Ans. (A) 20. Ans. (D)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 3. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (D) Given ((1)) = 0 and ((2)) = 0
(1) (2) (3) (n) i.e. equation (x) = 0 has two roots (1) & (2)
Given, + + + ..... + = n.(n)
1 2 3 n \ (1) + (2) = a & (1).(2) = b
(n) 5 + 3a + 2b = a & (1 + a + b)(4 + 2a + b) = b
n.(n) = + (n - 1)(n - 1)
n 5
1 2a + b = -
(n - 1)(n - 1) = n - (n) 2
n
5 b 5
n and 1 - - + b . 4 - = b
(n) = (n - 1) 4 2 2
n +1
3
n n -1 n - 2 2 b=-
= . . ...... .(1) 2
n + 1 n n -1 3
3
2 2 3 3 \ (0) = b = -
= .(1) = . = 2
n +1 n +1 2 n +1
4. Ans. (A)
3
\ lim(n + 2014)(n) = lim(n + 2014). =3 Any point on the line
n n n +1
2. Ans. (B) r r 3
(rcos60, rsin60) = ,
1
x = y+ ......(i) 2 2
1
x+
x r r 3
If this cuts the curve at , ,
1 2 2
and y = x - ......(ii)
1
y+
y r 4 ar 3 3 br 2 3 cr dr 3
From (i) and (ii) then + + + + +6=0
16 8 4 2 2
x y OA.OB.OC.OD = (r1r2r3r4)
x-y= 2 = 2
x +1 y + 1
E555555555F = 6 16 = 96
xy2 + x x2y y = 0 5. Ans. (C)
xy(x y) (x y) = 0
(x y)(xy 1) = 0 p
Q xy0 For x 1, , ( x ) = sin1
2
1
xy = 1 y =
p/2
p
x \ Area = sin1.dx = sin1. - 1
2
1 1
(i) x = y + 6. Ans. (B)
x+y
1
(x y)(x + y) = 1 h - h.3 h - h
x2 y2 = 1 1
-0 1
x4 x2 1 = 0 h.3 h
( ) 3 -1h
' 0 + = lim = lim
5 +1 h 0 h h 0 1h
On solving x 2 = h 3 -1
2
1
5 -1
and y = 3
2 h

2 = lim 1
=1
h 0
\ x2 + y2 = 5 3 -1
h

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-1
-h + h 3 h + 1 1
-0 and for x - sin ,sin1
1 -
1 2
-
h.3
( )
h
' 0- = lim 3 -1h
= lim
h 0 -h h 0 -
1
1 1 3
h 1 - 3 h (x)max = 2- + 1+ = 2 = 6
2 2 2
1
( x ) min = 1 + 2 + 1 - 1 = 3 + 0 = 3
-
3 h
= lim 1
=0
h 0 -
1- 3 \ Range = 3, 6
h

Q '(0+) '(0) (x) is not differentiable at


x = 0 but continuous at x = 0. 9. Ans. (A,B,C)
7. Ans. (A) | a - 1| | b - 1|
1 1 F(a,b) = (a - 1) + (b - 1) + + +4
b a
6(x)dx + x '''(x)dx = ''(1)
3

0 0
I II = 4 + G(a, b)
1 1
| a - 1| | b - 1|
6(x)dx + ( x ''(x) ) - 3x ''(x)dx = ''(1)
1
3 2
where G(a,b) = (a - 1) + + (b - 1) +
0
0
0 b a
1 1 Clearly, G(a,b) > 0 for (a 1)(b 1) > 0
2 (x)dx - x ''(x)dx = 0
2
if a > 1, b < 1,
I II
0 0
a -1 1- b
1
1
then G(a, b) = a - 1 + + b -1+
2 (x)dx - ( x 2 '(x) ) - 2x. '(x)dx = 0
1
b a
0
0 0
1 1
1 1 = (a 1) 1 + + ( b - 1) 1 -
2 (x)dx - '(1) + 2 x . '(x)dx = 0 b a
I II
0 0
1 b 1
1
1
= ( a - 1) 1 + + - 0
2 (x)dx - '(1) + 2 ( x.(x) )0 - (x)dx = 0 b a a
1

0 0 So, F(a,b)]min = 4 and equality occurs at a = b = 1


'(1) = 2(1)
8. Ans. (D) 10. Ans. (A,B,C)

p 8
-1
Clearly, (x) is defined for - sin x 1
2
Q log (x
n =1
3 n ) = 308

x [1,sin1]
8
Now
(a + (n - 1)b) = 308
1 1 1 1 n =1
'(x) = - .
2 sin -1 x + 2 -1
1 - sin x 1 - x 2 8a + 28b = 308
Put '(x) = 0 2a + 7b = 77 .....(1)
1 8
sin -1 x + 2 = 1 - sin -1 x sin -1 x = - again 56 log3 x n = 57
2
n =1
1
x = - sin . 356 3a (1 + 3b + 32b + ..... + 37b ) 357 .....(2)
2
Now (i)
1
\ (x) for x -1, - sin 77 - 2a 2a
2
b= = 11 - I +
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Possible sets of (a,b) are (0,11), (7,9), (14,7), p 1+ x + y


tan + 2b =
(21,5), (28,3), (35,1) out of above. sets only 4 1- x + y
(21,5) satisfy (2) because the greatest exponent sin(a + b) sin(a - b)
y= .
of 3 in (2) is a + 7b which can not go beyond 56 cos(a + b) cos(a - b)
not less than 56.
sin 2 a - sin 2 b sin 2 a + cos2 b - 1
\ a = 21, b = 5 x5 = 3 a+4b
=3 41 = =
cos2 a - sin 2 b cos2 a + cos 2 b - 1
log3(x5) = 41.
14. Ans. (A,B,C)
11. Ans. (A,B) X
Consider a function, g(x) = ( t ) dt
2
using LMVT on g(x) for x [2,3], we get
y=1
3

( t ) dt = ( c )
O 2
where c (2,3)
y=axis Now
lnx lnx
The angle bisectors are y-axis and line y = 1 1
1 - lnx
(x) = x = e
x x
' (x ) = e x
. =0
1 x2
\ m2 = 3 or m 2 = lnx = 1 x = e
3
so (x) is maximum at x = e and is minimum at
[m2] = 3 or 0 one of the end point
12. Ans. (A,B,C,D) 1
2 e
( x )max = ( e ) = e e < 3 (Q e < 3 is true)
p
Let y = | sin x | + | cos x | period =
2 1
again, ( 2 ) = 2 and ( 3 ) = 3 3 > 2
y 2 = 1 + | sin 2x | y 1, 2
E55555 F (Q 32 > 23 is true)
0 1

\ y 1 " x R so, 2 ( x ) 3 "x [2,3]

13. Ans. (A,B,D) Paragraph for Question 15 & 16


15. Ans. (B)
sin(a + b) sin(a - b)
x= - dy 1
cos(a + b) cos(a - b) = .......(1)
dx x + y
2sin 2b Let x + y = v
=
cos 2a + cos 2b
dy dv
= -1
sin 2b dx dx
Also, x =
cos a - sin 2 b
2
dv v + 1
then (1) =
dx v
x
Now, tan 2b = tan((a + b) - (a - b)) = (v + 1) - 1
1+ y .dv = dx + C
v +1
1 + tan 2b 1 + x + y v - ln(v + 1) = x + C
=
1 - tan 2b 1 - x + y x + y ln(x + y + 1) = x + C

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put x = 0, y = 0 c = 0 2 2
\ y = ln(x + y + 1) b = 8 and 2b - = 25 a = - .
a 9
x = ey y 1
For these values of a and b. h(x) > 0 "x.
dy 1
= y 2 2
\ (x) = - ( x - 2 )( x - 8 ) = - ( x - 5 ) + 2
2
dx e - 1
9 9
dy 1 1
\ = ln3 = Case II : h(x) has both roots 5 and g(x) has no

dx y =ln3 e - 1 2 real toot.
16. Ans. (D) \ 2 + b = 10 b = 8
2 e 2 -3
8 8
Q (y)dy +
0 0
-1 (y)dy = 2(e2 3) and 16 -
a
= 25 a = -
9
e2 -3 2
y2 b

-1
(y)dy = (2e - 6) - e y - - y
2
but discriminant of g(x) = (2 + b)2 -4 2b -
0 2 0 a
= (2e 2 - 6) - (e 2 - 5) = e2 1 = 100 64 9 > 0
Paragraph for Question 17 & 18 so, the case is rejected.
Case-III : when both g(x) and h(x) has equal
17. Ans. (A)
Graph of y = (x) will be above the graph of root 5.
y = x except at x = 0. not possible for any value of a and b.
2
finally ( x ) = - ( x - 5) + 2
2

9
(1,0)
O \ (x)max = 2 occurs at x = 5.
20. Ans. (A)
Let y = mx be the line tangent to the curve
18. Ans. (C) y = (x)
From graph min. number of points = 1.
2
Paragraph for Question 19 & 20 \ mx = - (x 5)2 + 2
9
19. Ans. (B)
2x2 + (9m 20)x + 32=0
2 b
( ( x ) ) = a 3 x 2 - (2 + b)x + 2b - x 2 - (2 + b)x + 2b - , a 0 put D = 0.
a a

= a3g(x).h(x) 4
(9m 20)2 = 4 2 32 m = 4,
here there are 3 possible cases. 9
Case-I : g(x) has both root 5 and h(x) has no \ greatest value of m is m = 4
red root.
so, 2 + b = 10

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PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 3. Ans. (B,D)
1. Ans. (A,B,C,D) Sol. For ammeter
Sol. a = F / m = 1 m/s2 S (shunt)

1 1
S = at 2 = (1)(1) 2
2 2
S = 0.5mt
G
work = F.S. = 1(0.5) = 0.5J S G
Net force on 1kg is zero external force cancelled & I = G I 0 = 96 100 10 -6
S+G
by pseudo force. 4. Ans. (A,B,D)
Similarly we can find distance of block is C
5. Ans. (A,C,D)
frame and calculate work by all forces.
2. Ans. (A,B,D) Din ( surface ch arg e density )
Sol. f = = Area
Sol. Conserving the momentum 0 0
25m/s cut by the close surface on xy-plane
5kg
20kg 6. Ans. (B, C)
5 25 = 25 v 7. Ans. (B, C, D)
v = 5 m/s
1 2 3J
Work done by friction = change in kinetic energy Sol. Jl = Iw = ml w w =
DK = Wfriction 3 ml
1 1 2 3J 2
(5 + 20 )5 2 - 1 5 25 2 + 0 = Wf K = Iw =
2 2m
2 2
1 L 3J
= 625 (- 4) = -1250 J Vmid = w ( ) =
2 2 2m
Wfriction = mmg drel = 1250 J 8. Ans. (A,C,D)
5 9. Ans. (C)
5 10 d rel = -1250
8
10. Ans. (D)
d rel = 40 m
11. Ans. (C)
1
Now, drel = arel .t
2

2 Sol. (9, 10, 11)


1 mmg 2 Sun
40 = mg + t
2 M
1
or 40 = 15.625 t
2

2
16
t = sec
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12. Ans. (B) When force due to gas ejaculation stops or when
Sol. When speed of block is maximum, net force on the mass of gas becomes zero.
block is zero. Hence at that instant spring exerts
M M
a force of magnitude 'mg' on block. 0= - KT ; T=
2 2k
13. Ans. (C)
Sol. At the instant block is in equilibrium position,
its speed is maximum and compression in spring 1 1 m + M 9v
vfinal = v 0 + ln = .45v 0 = 0
is x given by kx = mg ....(1) \ 5 2 m + M 20

From conservation of energy 2
1 2 1
mg (L + x) = kx + mv2max .... (2) 2. Ans. 5
2 2 Sol. absence of magnetic field
3
from (1) and (2) we get vmax = gL .

\\
\\\\
2

\\\\
\\\\

\\\
\\\

\\\
\\\

\\\
14. Ans. (B) \\\\
\ \\\\\ \\\\
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 2gR
3 k g
Sol. Vmax = gL and w = =2 N2
2 m L v
mg
Vmax 3
\ A= = L N1
w 4 v
qvB
Hence time taken t, from start of compression mg
till block reaches mean position is given by
x = A sin w t0 where x =
L mv12
4 N2 mg =
R
L 1 In the presence of magnetic field
\ t0 = sin1
4g 3 mv 22
Time taken by block to reach from mean position N1 mg qvB =
R
2p p L
to bottom most position is = v1 = v2 = 2gR
4w 4 g
p L L 1
So N1 N2 = B2 2gR
Hence the required time = 4 g + 4g
sin1 So k = 5
3
SECTION-IV 3. Ans. 4
1. Ans. 9 Sol. Fcos60 fs = macm ...........(1)
Sol. (m + M )v1 = mv0 2
mr a cm
fs r = ...........(2)
v 2 r
\ v1 = 0 (1)
5
Kv 0
Here Fthrust =
2
at any time t after t = 0

(m + M - kt ) dv = - Kv0 (1) & (2)


dt 2 F ma cm
Rearranging and integrating the above = macm
2 2
expression F 3
v = ma ........(3)
v(t ) - v1 = - 0 [ln( m + M - Kt )]0
t
2 2 cm
2 Vcm2 = 2acmScm .........(4)
1 1 m + M 2
v(t ) = v 0 + ln Vcm
5 2 m + M - Kt acm =
2S
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From (3) & (4) 1
2
tan a =
Vcm 3 4 22 2
F = 3m =
2Scm 2 6 1
Also tan b =
F = 4N 2
4. Ans. 1 q = a+b
5. Ans. 3 tan a + tan b 4
tan q = =
Sol. To reach point R from Q, the boat should be 1 - tan a tan b 3
aimed at point R as seen from ground \ n=3
r r
Vr cosb = Vbr sin a 6. Ans. 8

2 V2
2 = 4 sin a Sol. t = 5 S (100 - T )
5 R
1 8V 2
sin a = t = m S (100 - T )
5 5R
R m = 8kg
r
200m b r Vb b
S Vbr a b
Vr
Q
r
200m Vbr
P

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SECTION-I SECTION-IV
1. Ans. (A, D) 1. Ans. 4
2. Ans.(A,C,D) 2. Ans. 2
3. Ans. 3
3. Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Sol. * PbS Galena
4. Ans. (C, D)
PbSO4 Anglesite
5. Ans. (A, B, D)
U3 O 8 Pitch Blende
6. Ans. (C, D) * Cu2S Copper glance/Chalcocite
7. Ans. (A) Na3AlF6 Cryolite
8. Ans. (A,B,C,D) PbCO3 Cerrusite

9. Ans. (B) 4. Ans. 9


5. Ans. 3
10. Ans. (D)
6. Ans. 3
11. Ans. (A)
12. Ans. (C)
13. Ans. (A)
14. Ans. (A)
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SECTION-I dy
1. Ans. (A,D) y = (x 1)ex; = xe x & y(0) = 1
dx
m-2 T : y 0 = e(x 1) y = e(x 1)
=1 1
1 + 2m
A 2 = - (x - 1)e x dx
m 2 = 1 + 2m or m 2 = 1 2m 0
1 1
m = 3 or m = = - (x - 1)e x - e x = e - 2
3 0

1 e
3 A1 = 1 e - (e - 2) = 2 -
\ Equation through - ,0 is 2y + 6x + 9 = 0 2 2
2
& 6y 2x = 3 2A1 + A2 = 4 e + e 2 = 2 & A1 < A2
2. Ans. (A,D) 5. Ans. (A,D)
C1 : (x 2)2 + (y 1)2 = 4 (x) = a2x3 + abx2 a2x ab
A
P : x = 2 + 2cosq, C 2
'(x) = 3a2x2 + 2abx a2
P
y = 1 + 2sinq '(0) = a2 < 0
B C
circumcentre h = 2 + cosq, 1

\ x1 < 0 & x2 > 0


k = 1 + sinq
\ (h 2)2 + (k 1)2 = 1 2ab 2b b
Now x1 + x2 = - = - > 0 <0
C : (x 2)2 + (y 1)2 = 1 3a 2 3a a
C is concentric with C1. '(1) = 2a2 + 2ab < 0 for some m R.
3. Ans. (A,B,C) 6. Ans. (B,C)

O 2 3
A B

1 1 1
lim .
n 5 n = 2
x2 - 4 b 25 C
5a + 5 -
n
3
D
x2 - 4
\ 1 3 < x < 3
5 (x y)2 5(x y) + 6 = 0
x y = 2; x y = 3
x2 - 4 x2 - 4
=1 or <1 1 1 5
5 5 Area ABDC = (32 ) - .(22 ) =
2 2 2
1 1 1 1
\ = or = ,bR & OA.OB = OC.OD ABDC are concyclic.
5a + 1 5 5a 5 7. Ans. (A,B) P
4
a = , a =1 PQ : ty = x + t2
5
4. Ans. (B,C) \ Q(t2, 0) Q O

C1 QR : y = t(x + t2) R
O R
(1,0)
\ R(0, t )3

t2 t3
Now h = - & k=
3 3
(0,1)P
t = (3k)1/ 3
3h3 + k2 = 0
Q (0,e) 3x3 + y2 = 0 \ a = 1, c = 0.

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8. Ans. (A,D) cos q + sin q 2
=
(B) g(x) = sin1(sin(x)) can also be periodic 2 OP
if (x) is constant.
h+k 2
(C) Two parallel lines equally inclined to x-axis = x+y=4
2.OP OP
may not have sum of slopes zero.
13. Ans. (C)
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x+y=4 (2,2)
9. Ans. (C)
(5, 4) lies on directrix. intersects x = y at Q(2, 2)
10. Ans. (D)
(x 2)2 + (y 2)2 = 4
13x - 4y + 11
Parabola is (x - 4) 2 + (y - 3)2 = x2 + y2 4x 4y + 4 = 0
5
focus is (4, 3) & directrix is 3x 4y + 1 = 0 14. Ans. (C)
4
\ Axis is y 3 = (x - 4)
3
y=x
4x + 3y = 25 A

11. Ans. (C)


y = mx 4m + c passes through fixed point (4,c).
This point must lie inside or on the parabola B

2
13 - 4c O L2
S1 < 0 (c - 3) - 2
0
5
28 SECTION IV
2c
9 1. Ans. 1
\ integers c = 2, 3
'(x) + x2(x) = 2x, (1) = 1
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12. Ans. (A) '(1) + 1 = 2 '(1) = 3
''(x) + 2x(x) + x2'(x) = 2
B
''(1) + 2(1) + '(1) = 2
L2
P A ''(1) = 3 4 = 1 |''(1)| = 1
O
(0,0) L1 2. Ans. 1
x = rcosq, y = rsinq
p
P(OPcosq, OPsinq) (h, k) |sin1x| + |cos1x| + |tan1x| = + tan -1 x
2
A(OAcosq, OAsinq)
= |sin1x + cos1x + tan1x|
10
\ cos q + sin q = sin1x > 0, cos1x > 0, tan1x > 0
OA
B(OBcosq, OBsinq) \ x [0, 1] ba=1
5 3. Ans. 3
cos q + sin q =
2OB
cos q + sin q 2 Circle through A & B
+ (cos q + sin q)
10 5 x2 + y2 + (l 4)x + (l 3)y + 3l 27 = 0
1 1 2 l 3 l
= + = Centre 2 - , - lies on x + y + 3 = 0
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13 6. Ans. 2
l=
2 90q
5 7 15 B C
\ x + y + x + y- = 0
2 2

2 2 2
E
5 7 P q O
g+ = + = 3 q
4 4 4
4. Ans. 0 A
p/ 4
2 tan q DPAO ~ DAED
I = - log - log 2 dq
1 + tan q
2
0 Ar(DPAO) PO 2
= .......(1)
p/ 4 Ar(DAED) AB2
p
= - log(sin 2q)dq + log 2
4 In DAPO
0

1 1 1 1
1
p/2
p p = + = AQ = 2
=- log(sin t)dt + log 2 = log 2 2 2 2
AQ AP AO 2
2 0 4 2
AB = 2 2
I log 2 I
= =0 16 16 8
p 2 p Now PO 2 = 16 + =
7 7
5. Ans. 8
Ar(DPAO) 16
D = b2 4ac = 0 b2 8bc + 4c2 = 0 =
Ar(DAED) 17
2
b b Ar(DPAO)
- 8 + 4 = 0 Ar( DAED) = 2
c c

Sum of roots = 8

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SOLUTION
1. Ans. (1) Now v = 0 at x = 0 and x = l (l : the distance
Sol. Dipole moment of the two bigger arcs is between the stations)
dp1 sin q + + + 2a a
dp1 cos q l= also v max =
+ b
+ + dq + b
+ q + 4. Ans. (1)
+
+ p/4 + dv - 1 1
Sol. v = .
dx x 2 m

q v
-1 1 1
dq vdv =
m x=2 x 2
dx
v =0

p/4 v2 +1 1
\ = 1 -
dP = dq(2
1
-p / 4
3R) cos q 2 m 2
p/ 4
\ v = 0.707 m/s
5. Ans. (3)
dP = 6lR cos dq
2
1
-p / 4 Sol. I = nendA
p/4
6. Ans. (1)
P1 = 6lR cos qdq
2

-p / 4
Sol. Displacement of M with respect to ground =
= 6 2lR 2 displacement of block with respect to M
Similarly for smaller arcs the dipole moment is \ (a) is correct.
Acceleration of m with respect to ground
P2 = 2 2 l R 2 r
r aG = (a - a cos a )i - a sin aj
| Pnet |= P12 + P22 = 4 5lR 2 r a
| aG |= 2a sin
2. Ans. (1) 2
25 7. Ans. (3)
Sol. l = h (1)
i0
12
Sol. i= = i0 e - t / RC 1 = e - ln 4 / RC
2 2
a = ( g sin 37 cos 37) - (mg cos 37 + mg sin 2 37)
1
62 RC = 2 (2 + r) = 2 r = 2W
a= m/s2 (2) 2
25
8. Ans. (1)
1
Use l = at 2 Sol. Force of friction on the block
2
= max = 2 5 = 10 N
t = 5 sec.
Total force exerted by the block on the cube is
3. Ans. (4) r
Sol. v
dv
= a - bx
( )
F = 10 - i + 24 - j ( )
dx r
v 2 = 2ax - bx 2 | F |= (10)2 + (24)2 = 26 N
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9. Ans. (2) Similarly, angular momentum about
A
I
A = (L about c.m.) + (L of c.m. about A)
R1 R2
Sol. 1 1
I
G = mR 2 w + 0 = mR 2 w
C D 2 2
C1 C2 13. Ans. (2)
B K v A
m

as VAVB =0, VCVA = IR1,


x
Q Q
VAVD= IR2, VCVB= , VBVA=
C1 C2 G m
x x
Sol. D
v
Q Q R C B
\ IR1 = ....(i) IR 2 = ...(ii) 1 = 2 v
C
C1 C2 R 2 C1
m
10. Ans. (3) Since net linear momentum imparted on the
T
triangular wedge along x-axis is not zero,
N
therefore c.m. of ABC will move along x-axis.
14. Ans. (3)
Sol. Since collision is elastic, kinetic energy is
f
conserved.
Sol.
Before collision rod has only translational kinetic
Mg energy after collision rod will have translational
q
as well as rotational kinetic energy.
F. B. D. gives \ H1 < H
T + N cos q + f sin q - Mg = 0 (1) 15. Ans. (2)
f cos q - N sin q = 0 (2) Sol. If the particle is moved perpendicular to the
and TR fR = 0 (3) direction of gravitational field then the work
Mg sin q done by the field will be zero and this is the
solving T =
1 + sin q case when K = 2.
11. Ans. (2) 16. Ans. (3)
Sol. When c.m. moves a distance S, distance covered Sol. At the top
by the point of application of force F is 2S, mv 2
T + mg =
therefore work done = F(S). L
By work energy theorem, T < 10mg
1 1 v < 11gL
2 FS = mv 2 + Iw2
2 2
3gL < u < 13 gL
20FS
v= 17. Ans. (3)
7M
2
12. Ans. (1) E 1 ER1
Sol. L total = [L about c.m] + [L of c.m. about O] Sol. I = R + R , E1 = C1 ,
1 2 2 R1 + R 2
1
| Ltotal | = - mR 2 w + 3R(mwR ) 1 ER 2 E1
2
R12C1
2 C =
E2 = 2
5 2 R1 + R 2 E 2 R 22C 2
| Ltotal | = mR 2w
2 18. Ans. (2)
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19. Ans. (4) 27. Ans. (3)
Sol. Any point on the circumference of the disc will T m 8
have a velocity v towards right (because of Sol. t = =p =p = 2 sec
2 2k 2p 2
translation) and a velocity Rw along the tangent 28. Ans. (1)
(because of rotation). If the point is to have a Sol. Torque due to magnetic force
vertical velocity only then component of Rw
r
L
iL2 B
must be equal to v, which is not possible since | dt |= (idrB)r = dr
2
v > Rw. 0 i r
In equilibrium
20. Ans. (2)
iL2 B 5iLB
21. Ans. (3) = (kx ) L sin 30 or x =
2 8k
m0 J 29. Ans. (1)
2 (Jdl)h i
Sol. here J =
h(dl) 2 pR T2
w2A
37 T1 T2 sin 37
22. Ans. (4) Sol.
T1
23. Ans. (4) w2 A
NAB
Sol. Current sensitivity = mg T1 T2 sin 37
C
24. Ans. (4) T2 cos 37 = mg 0

mv 2 a max = w 2 A = 2.5 m/s 2 = g/4


Sol. mg cos q - qE sin q = ..... (1)
R (T1 )max = 3 T2 + mw2 A = mg
Applying work energy theorem 5
3 mg (T1 )max
1 2 (T1 ) min = T - mw2 A = 2 = 2 :1
mv = mgR(1 - cos q ) + qER sin q ..... (2) 5 2 (T1 )min
2
30. Ans. (1)
Solving (1) and (2) B
qE 3 - 2 2
=
mg 3
25. Ans. (1)
Sol. If v be the velocity at mean position in two cases,
C vx
then Sol. A
1 2 1 1 q
mv = KA12 = KA22
2 2 2 vy

\ A1 = A2 AC = (horizontal velocity at B) (time taken by


the body to cover displacement AB)
m
and T1 = T2 = 2p
K = ( gl ) 4l
= 2l
26. Ans. (1) g
Sol. 2ml 2a = -(E1 - E2 )ql At point C
v x = gl
l l
= - - ql v y = 4 gl
2peo (r - x ) 2peo (r + x ) vx 1
tan q = v = 2
lqq y
a= ( x = lq ) 2
2peo r 2 m Tangential acceleration = g cos q = g
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31. Ans. (3) 63. Ans. (4)
32. Ans. (4) Let x = cosq
33. Ans. (4) p q
34. Ans. (4) sin+ sin
tan y = 4 2 = tan p + q
35. Ans. (3) p q
cos + cos 8 4
36. Ans. (1) 4 2
37. Ans. (1) p q p
38. Ans. (3) y = np + + 4y = 4np + + q
8 4 2
39. Ans. (3)
40. Ans. (2) p
sin 4y = sin + q = cos q = x
41. Ans. (2) 2
42. Ans. (4) 64. Ans. (2)
43. Ans. (4) 1 m2 1
44. Ans. (1) 1 1 + m3 - m
Area = 0 1 1 = = A(m)
45. Ans. (1) 2 2
m 0 1
46. Ans. (1)
47. Ans. (2) A(m) minimum = 0
48. Ans. (2) 1
49. Ans. (4) A'(m) = 3m2 1 = 0 m =
3
50. Ans. (2)
1
51. Ans. (4) Minimum at m =
52. Ans. (2) 3
53. Ans. (4) 65. Ans. (1)
54. Ans. (1) Sum of distances of point (x, y) from both
55. Ans. (2) coordinate axes (two perpendicular lines)
56. Ans. (1) |x| + |y| = 1
57. Ans. (1) This forms an square.
58. Ans. (1) 66. Ans. (3)
59. Ans. (4) Let C1 (5, 6) : C2 (2, 3) and r1 = r2 = r is
60. Ans. (2) radius of circles then for orthogonal circle.
61. Ans. (4) r12 + r22 = C1C 22
5sin2x + 4sin2xcos2x 4cos2x > 0
2r2 = 18 r = 3
(2sinx 1)(2sinx + 1)(4 sin2x) > 0
67. Ans. (1)
p 5p Q Circle touches x-axis at (3, 0)
x ,
6 6 Equation x2 + 2ax + c = 0 have both roots = 3
b 5p / 6
a = 3 and c = 9
sin x cos xdx = sin 3 x.cos5 xdx = 0
3 5
\
a p/ 6 and equation y2 + 2by + c = 0 have roots 1 & 9
62. Ans. (3) b = 5.
tan2x + cot2x = 2cos2y 68. Ans. (1)
tan2x = 1 = cot2x = cos2y sin2z = 0 Let (h, k) be focus of both parabola, then
sec 2 x + sec 2 z 3 equation of them are
t2 2t 2
I= t 2 - 4t + 8
dt = 2
t + (t - 4) 2
dt P1 : (x h)2 + (y k)2 = x2
cos2 y 1
P2 : (x h)2 + (y k)2 = y2
3
t 2 + (4 - t)2 then common chord will be P1 P2 = 0
2I = 2 dt = 4 y=x
1 t 2 + (4 - t)2
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69. Ans. (1) 71. Ans. (3)

B (x + p)2 (x - p) 2
lim
x p ; n is odd
1 - cos(n( p - x))
(2,0)
A L=
P q
(x 2 - p2 ) 2
lim
x p ; n is even
2

8p 2
; n odd
Let A(2 + rcosq, rsinq) and B lies on parabola = n2
0 ; n even
then r2sin2q 4(2 + rcosq) = 0
Let n = 1 [L] = [8p2] = 78
4 cos q 8
r1 + r2 = & r1r2 =
sin q
2
sin 2 q 8p2
n=3 [L] = =8
9
2AP.BP 4 8
= >
AP + BP cos q 3 8p2
n=5 [L] = =3
25
3 1
cos q < tan q >
2 3 8p2
n=7 [L] = =1
49
1
and line will be if tan q = and for n = 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, ....... [L] = 0
2
72. Ans. (4)
70. Ans. (3) Let line be y 8 = m(x 6)
mx y + 8 6m = 0

1 1 1 1
+ + .... + 2 | 3m - 2 + 8 - 6m |
2
n 0 1 2
2n for tangency =3
1+ 1+ 1 + 1 + m2
n n

n
lim 9(m 2)2 = 9(m2 + 1)
n a2
2
a 3
sin m = , not defined ()
3n - 1
2
1 4
n2 3 -
n a
Equation of tangent will be x = 6
3n - 1
& 3x 4y + 14 = 0
1
= 73. Ans. (4)
10
For an increasing function (x) need not to be
1 9n 1

n (1 + r / n)2 1
continuous or differentiable.
lim r =0 2 = But '(x) can't be zero in an interval.
n a 10
74. Ans. (2)
9
2 2

I = {(x - 1)2 } dx = {x 2 }dx


9
1 a2
0 (1 + x) 2 dx =
90
a2 = 81 -1 -1

1 2
|a| = 9 = {x 2 }dx + {x 2 }dx
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1 2 80. Ans. (1)
= 2 x dx +2
(x
2
- 1)dx
0 1 Equation can be written as xdy + ydx = dx
1 - (xy)2
3 2
+ (x - 2)dx + (x - 3)dx
2 2
by integrating sin1(xy) = x + C
2 3 xy = sin(x + c)
= 2 + 3-2 81. Ans. (4)
75. Ans. (4)
1 3
2
1 3
sgn(x2 x + 1) = sgn x - + = 1 B 4, 4
2 4

1 2
A 3, 3
3
for x [0, 3], x2 x + 1 , 7
4 y=2x
O(0,0)
x+y=1
y=3x
[x2 x + 1] is discontinuous where x2 x + 1 mx+y+3=0

= 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sides of triangle are y = 2x; y = 3x & x + y = 1


but x2 x + 1 = 1 x = 0, 1 let line mx + y + 3 = 0 divide the sides OA &
OB in ratio k : 1 & l : 1 respectively, then
\ Discontinuous at 8 points.
76. Ans. (1) 3
k = - > 0 m < 11 ......(1)
m 2
'(x) = ex + 2sin2x > 0 " x [0, ) + +3
3 3
\ (x) is an increasing function

range ( e p / 4 + 1, e p ) 3
\ l = -
m 3 > 0 m < 15 .......(2)
+ +3
77. Ans. (2) 4 4
6x x2 5 > 0 by (1) & (2), m < 15
x2 6x + 5 < 0 x < [1, 5] 82. Ans. (3)
Distance between vertex & focus of parabola
\ | sin px | + log 5 (6x - x 2 - 4) + 6x - x 2 - 5 = 0 will be equal to radius of circle = 4 = a.
\ semilatus rectum = 2a = 8.
sin px = 0; 6x - x 2 - 4 = 1; 6x - x 2 - 5 = 0
83. Ans. (4)
x = 1, 5. Parabola is (y 2)2 = 8(x 1)
78. Ans. (3)
dy 4y
If (h, k) is focus of C1 & C2 and 4A is length of subnormal = y =
dx y-2
latus ractum, then C1 & C2 will be given by
depends on the point.
C1 : (x h)2 = 4A(y (k A))
84. Ans. (2)
C2 : (x h)2 = 4A(y (k + A))

dy dy
+ =0
dx c1 dx c2 C1 C C1

79. Ans. (3)


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85. Ans. (3) 88. Ans. (4)

(x)
Centre of C1 will always be redical centre of
three circle C 2, C 3 & C 4 (intersecting or
1 1 3
nonintersecting), if tangents are of equal length
as given.
(x) = x 3x x + 3
3 2
89. Ans. (2)
= (x + 1)(x 1)(x 3)
L1 : 3x 4y + 1 = 0 & L2 : 4x 3y 11 = 0
a = 1
''(x) = 6(x 1) equation of bisector will be
b=1 3x 4y + 1 = (4x 3y 11) .......(1)
1
\ Required area = (x)dx Q L1(1, 1). L2(1, 1) < 0
-1 \ required bisectors will be found by ()sign
1
1
x3 from (1).
= 2 (3 - 3x 2 )dx = 6 x - = 4
0 3 0 90. Ans. (3)
86. Ans. (2) x

p/3 (x) = 2 + 2x + ( t ) dt (0) = 2


Required Area =
(x) - g(x))dx 0

p/ 4 & '(x) = 2 + (x) '(0) = 4 = m1 ......(1)


p/3 Q g is inverse of
= (cos 2x + sec x - cos ec 2 x)dx
2
1
p/4 \ g(2) = 0 and g'(y) =
'(x)
p/3
sin 2x 19 3 - 30
= + tan x + cot x = 1 1
2 p/ 4 12 g '(2) = = = m2 ......(2)
'(0) 4
87. Ans. (2) \ required angle (q)
Equation can be rewritten as
xy(xdx + ydy) = xdy + ydx m - m2 -1 15
= tan -1 1 = tan
xdy + ydx 1 + m1m 2 8
xdx + ydy =
xy
x 2 + y2 + C
On integrating = ln(xy)
2
2
+ y 2 +C
x 2 y2 = ex

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SECTION-I 5. Ans. (C)
1. Ans. (B)
e=Blv
Sol. P = 10 W Sol. i
R
Q = 100 W
10 Uniform velocity a = 0 F = Fm F = ilB
X = R
100 e -t / RC
63 = 60 (1 + aDT) Electrical equivalent i = e
R
DT = 100 C e - t / RC B 2 l 2 ve - t / RC
So, F = e l B =
2. Ans. (B) R R
6. Ans. (C)
R RB BC / 4 R 1 Sol. Refer Q.7 objective II Chapter 35 HCV Pt. - II
Sol. = = = X = 4R
X BC BC X 4 7. Ans. (C)
r r
Now according to question Sol. B.d l is equal for both AB & DC
R X Because magnetic field intensity is more at DC
= then AB
2X 100 - X
8. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
R X 100 C a, w
= X=
8R 100 - X 9
v
D B
800 Sol. (A) For point B a
B'C = 100 X =
9
A
3. Ans. (B) V
4. Ans. (B)
Rw
Sol. q 2 Q -q
V 2 + ( Rw)
2
2r
r
VB =
R (B) For point C V
q Rw
K ( 2Q - q ) kq dq K dq
- = R; rR dt = 3q ; VC = V + Rw
r 2r dt Q 2Q -
2 w2R
3kt
(C) For point A a
-
4Q - 3q = Qe 2rR Ra
Ra
Differentiating w.r.t time (D) a
3t
w2/R
3dq 3kt
3 KQ - 2rR Q -

( a + Rw )
8 pe 0 rR
- =- e ; i = 8pe rR e 2
+ ( Ra )
2 2
dt 2 rR 0 aD =
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9. Ans. (B, D) 15. Ans. (C)
10. Ans. (A, B) Sol. Let q charge is induced on metal ball after
Q+x
grounding then its potential should be zero.
2

y x x x x y
Vball = 0
Sol. Qx
2
KQ Kq r
a b c i.e. + = 0 q = -Q
xa + xb + (Q2 + x) c = 0 R r R
- Q 2c Potential of hollow metal sphere
x=
a+b+c
( Q + q ) = 1 -
Q1 = y + x + y Q2 x K KQ r
Vsph. =
Q + Q2 R R R
y= 1
2 KQ r
Q 2 ca DV = Vsph. - Vball = 1 -
VAB = R R
( a + b + c) S e 0
11. Ans. (B,C) 16. Ans. (C)
12. Ans. (A) SECTION-IV
Sol. According to Faraday's law
1. Ans. 4
dQ dB
2pR E = = pR 2
dt dt
mv qBL
3B
Q rate is constant \ dB = 0 E =
3RB 0 Sol. L = mvR = mv v=
dt t0 2t 0 qB m
13. Ans. (A)
2. Ans. 2
dB dB
Sol. 2p.2R E = pR 2 + p [ 4R 2 - R 2 ]
dt 1 dt 2
( rw ) + ( ra )
2 2
3B 3B 3RB 0 Sol. 2
= mg
4pRE = pR 0 + 0 E = 2t
2

t0 t0 0

14. Ans. (B) where w = at = 3t


Sol. For radius r :
2
( 9t )
2
dB dB
2prE = pR 2 + p ( r 2 - R 2 )
2
+ 9 = 5 t = sec
dt 1 dt 2 3
B0 B
2prE = p 3R2 + ( r 2 - R2 ) 0 3. Ans. 7
t0 t0
R
B
E = 0 [ 2R 2 - r 2 ] ....(i) Sol.
2rt 0
Due to this electric field particle gets an tangential 5x
qE 4x
acceleration a = & speed at any time t, a
m
qE 53
v = at = t ... (ii)
37 53
m
but to rotate, this speed should have such value, P 3x Q
so that magnetic force can provide centripetal
a 12x
force. sin 53 = a=
3x 5
mv 2 q B
\ qvB = v= Br ... (iii) & B = 0 t
r m t0 m0 I m I
From equation (i), (ii) & (iii) we get r = 2R
BP = ( sin 37 + sin 53 ) = 7 480px
4p a
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4. Ans. 5 E 3E
12 R - R=0
Sol. In steady state our circuit become 5R 5R
4E
R 12 = E = 15
5
R
E
R R =5
3
E
5. Ans. 8
so that VAB = 12
6. Ans. 0
2R 5R Sol. Potential of inner shell is zero, therefore no
Req = R + =
3 3 charge shall reside on any shell.
A 7. Ans. 2
i1
B Sol. T2 = KR3 (24)2 = K (36000)3
i2
1
E K=
9 104 10
3E 1
i= T = ( 6400) 3 / 2 = 2
5R 9 104 10
R 3E E
i1 = =
3R 5R 5R
VA i1R iR = VB

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SECTION-I 13. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (D) 14. Ans. (A)
2. Ans. (C) 15. Ans. (D)
3. Ans. (C) 16. Ans. (B)
4. Ans. (C) SECTION-IV

5. Ans. (D) 1. Ans. 1

6. Ans. (B) 2. Ans. 20 [OMR Ans. 2]


7. Ans. (A) 3. Ans. 3

8. Ans. (A, D) 4. Ans. 2

9. Ans. (A) 5. Ans. 5

10. Ans. (A, B, C) 6. Ans. 9


11. Ans. (C,D) 7. Ans. 4
12. Ans. (A)

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SECTION-I 4. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (D)
3 1 1
ty = x + t2 >- > B(2,2)
2 m 3
(PA)2 (QB)2 3 1 1
A(1,1) 1
m
- < <-
(6 + t 2 ) 2 - (-4 + t 2 ) 2 10(2 + 2t 2 ) 2 m 3
= = = 20
1+ t2 1+ t2 2 (0,1)
m -3, -
\ PA QB = 4 3
2. Ans. (B) 5. Ans. (B)
Adding the given equations Q CD ^ AD and CB ^ AB and CB = CD
x((x) + g(x))' + (x) + g(x) = 0 \ C lies on the angle bisector (Normal)
[((x) + g(x)).x]' = 0 1
2am = 1 = 2m m =
a 2
(x) + g(x) = .......(i)
x 3
1 1 1
(1) + g(1) = 4 = a AC : y = x - 2. -
2 2 2
Subtracting the given equations
x 9
x((x) g(x))' ((x) g(x)) = 0 y= -
2 8
(x) - g(x)
=b 9
x It intersects x-axis at , 0
4
(x) g(x) = xb .......(ii)
6. Ans. (D)
''(x) + g''(x) = a2 = 42
x x cos 2 q 4 cos2 q 1
e2= 1 + = =
''(x) g''(x) = 0 (1 + sin q) 2
3 (1 + sin q) 2
3
2 2 cos q
2
1
''(x) = & g''(x) = 2 = =
x 2
x
1 + sin q 3
4 1
''(2).g ''(2) = = 2
4.4 4 p
sin 2 - q p q
= 1 tan 2 - =
P(3,4) 1
3. Ans. (D) =
3 1 + cos p - q 3 4 2 3
3x 4y A

+ =1 C B 2
16 9
4
9 p q p q p p
\ C 0, - = = -
4 4 2 6 2 4 6
\ Required circle is S + lL = 0 p p p
q= - =
2 2 3 6
9 3x 4y
x + y - + l + - 1 = 0
2 7. Ans. (B)
4 16 9 r r
| 2a + 4c |2 = 9
81
0+ -l = 0 rr
16 4 + 16 + 16(a.c) = 9
81 rr
\ centre is -
l= 243 9 11
, a.c = - < 0 Triangle is obtuse angled.
16 512 8 16
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8. Ans. (B,C) r r
r l ( + 1)b 2c
2x2 3y2 = 1 r +
c + 2b 5
=
1 1 3 l +1
a 2 = ; b2 =
2 3 1 2
= & 5l + 5 = 6
2 5 3 5(l + 1)
e2 = 1 + =
3 3 1 1
l= & =
5 3
5
(ae, 0) , 0 10. Ans. (A,C)
6
y - mx A
Chord : =1
-m 5 / 6
Homogenising 'H'
C
6
2x2 3y2 = 2
(y - mx) 2
5m B
If chord subtends a right at the centre
6 6 5
2-3= 2
+ C ,0
5m 5
2
6 6
-1 = + (not possible) 5
2
5m 5 y = m x - is a tangent to given hyperbola
2
1 5
2
8
2
if m = 25m - 16 m =
2 2
2b 3=2 2
& Latus rectum = = 2 5 3
a 1 3
64
2 \ m1 m2 = -
75
9. Ans. (A,C) -1 8 p
ACB = 2 tan < 2 tan -1 1 <
C(c) 5 3 2
p
3 ACB is less than . Triangle is acute angled
2 :D 2
E \ circumcentre lies inside it.
11. Ans. (A,C)
F
A(0) B(b) dy
(A) = '(((x))). '((x)). '(x) = + ve
r r r dx
2c c + 2b (B) May not be true always
D & E
5 3 Example (x) = 1, 1 < x < 0
Let DE : EF = l : 1 & AB : BF = : 1 1, 1 > x > 0
r 2cr & |(x)| = 1, x [ -1,1]
r r l +
c + 2b 5 ......(i) (C) ex(x) ex'(x) > 0
=
3 l +1 (ex(x))' > 0
r (ex(x))' < 0
r r +1 r
& b= = b one-one function.
+1
(D) (x) = 0 can have more than one root.
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Paragraph for Question 12 to 14 Paragraph for Question 15 & 16
Circle : x2 + y2 6x + 6y 16 = 0 (x) = x3 2x2 + x + k
'(x) = (3x 1)(x 1)
PQ : 4x y = 15
1 4
line perpendicular to PQ is y = x + C max = = k +
3 27
C 4C
Solving with PQ + 3, - 3 k+4/27
5 5 1
1/3 x3 4/3

min = (1) = k
R y=x
4
\ kk + < 0
S Q 27
4
k - , 0
P 27
4
Also 1 < x 3 <
3
This point can be P or Q, so it must be satisfied 15. Ans. (B)
by circle. 16. Ans. (C)
2
C 4C
2
C 4C SECTION IV
+ 3 + - 3 - 6 + 3 + C - 3 -16 = 0 1. Ans. 1
5 5 5 5
y = mx 8m 4m3
C2 = 50 C = 5 2 Put (4, 1)
\ RQ : x + y = 5 2 & SP = x + y = 5 2 4m3 + 4m + 1 = 0 = (m)
'(m) = 12m2 + 4 > 0
10 2 \ one real root
\ 2a =
2 \ exactly 1 normal.
2. Ans. 6
2a = 10 = major axis & centre is (0, 0)
2cos3q = cosq + cos2q
ae ae ae ae cosq[2cos2q 1 cosq] = 0
Let focii be , & - ,- cosq(2cosq + 1)(cosq 1) = 0
2 2 2 2
P1P2 = b2 1
cosq = 0 or cos q = - or cosq = 1
2
4ae - ae -4ae ae \ six solutions in [0,2p].
- 15 + - 15
2 2 2 3. Ans. 1
17 {x} {x}
0 0

=
(15e - 15 2)(15e + 15 2) {t}dt + {t}dt =
-{x} 0 -{x}
(t + 1)dt + tdt
0
= {x}
34
4. Ans. 5
2 225(e 2 - 2)
b = x 2 + 2x + y 2
34 =
x2 + 3 3
225e2 34b2 = 550
x + 6x + 3y 6 = 0
2

D = 36 4(3y 6) > 0
y<5
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5. Ans. 0 7. Ans. 1
As x 2, x 1 1
ax + (2 - al)
& logx13
x + lx + 1 ax 3 + 2x 2 + c
2

\ lim log 3 (ax + 3x + 1) = 1


2
x 2 ax 3 + alx 2 + ax
4a + 7 = 3 a = 1

log3(x -1)
& l = lim(log 3 (- x 2 + 3x + 1) (2 al)x2 ax + c
x 2
(2 al)x2 + (2 al)lx + 2 al
log 3 ( - x 2 + 3x +1) -1
lim
log 3 (x -1)
=e
x 2
(a 2l + al2)x + c 2 + al
-2x + 3
lim 2 (x -1)

ex2 x +3x +1 = e-1/3 = e Remainder should be zero
3logl a = 1 + 1 = 0 \ a 2l + al2 = 0 & c 2 + al = 0
6. Ans. 0 a + cl = 0
(x) = 54x4 36x3 + 18x2 6x + 1 ......(i) cl
'(x) = 216x3 108x2 + 36x 6 =1
a
= 6(36x3 18x2 + 6x 1) ......(ii)
''(x) = 3 216x 216x + 36
2

= 36[18x2 6x + 1] > 0 ......(iii)


''(x) = has no real roots.
\ '(x) = 0 has exactly one root say x = a
& ''(a) > 0
\ at x = a, y = (x) has minima.
(a) = 54a4 36a3 + 18a2 6a + 1
= 54a4 > 0
\ (x) has no real roots
1
\ Product of unreal roots =
54

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PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 9. Ans. (A,B,C)
1. Ans. (C) Sol. O is instantaneous axis of rotation.
v v 2 r l
10 \ w= = =
Sol. i = =1 r l 2 2
2+3+5
0 + 10 1 2 = VP VP = 8V wl v 2 l v
vCM = = . =
2. Ans. (D) 2 l 2 2
ml 2 l v 2 2
2
L = Iw = + m . = mvr
6 18 12 2 l 3
Sol.
7
10. Ans. (A,B,C)
Req 11. Ans. (B, D)
2
12. Ans. (A,C,D)
9 18 Sol. V1 = V2 xL = xC
R eq = 6 + = 6 + 6 = 12 kW
9 18 1 v 0 200
t = RC = (12 103) 40 106 f= = 125Hz I0 = =
2p LC R 100
= 480 103 = .48 (X=0 Q Z = R)
3. Ans. (B) = 2A Q V1 = V2 = IXL = I. (wL)
4. Ans. (A) = 2 2p 125 2/p = 1000 volt
5. Ans. (A) SECTION-II
1 1 1 q2 1. Ans. (A) (P,Q,R,S); (B) (P,T);
(1 + 2 + 4 ) =
2
Sol. (C) (S,T); (D) (S,T)
2 3 2 C
For (A) : Considering the system, tnet at
7 7 7 7 P&Q=0
q2 = 10 -6 q = 10 -3 = mC
3 3 3 Moment of inertia ; w
Work done by girls is +ve.
6. Ans. (C)
For (B) : Friction acts in forward direction
7. Ans. (C) tnet 0 about Q
8. Ans. (B) tnet = 0 about P
2
500 100 103 V t V2 t Wfriction is ve
Sol. V = 2
; = 500; For (C) : Net torque (T1 > T2)
20 60 R1 R2 2
2R 2 Work done by non-conservative
1
= 1000; R = ; force = 0
1 2 COM accelerates downward
V2 Momentum increases
R2 = 25W ; 5 60
125 For (D) : tnet 0
500 103 Fnet 0
60 = 105
25 2 6 WNon-conservative =0
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2. Ans. (A) (Q, R, S, T) ; (B) (P, S) ; 4. Ans. 8
(C) (R, T) ; (D) (P, R, T)
Sol. Bnet = B1 + B2 + 2B1B2 cos120
Sol. (A) Motion is along force then work done is
positive B1 = B2 = B let
E Bnet = B
(B) Piniitial 0 , final E0
K
v m0 niR 2
Baxis =
Sinitial 0 decreases so E increase 3
d
(C) Charge remain same capacitance
(
2 a2 + R2 ) 2

Q2 5. Ans. 1
increases
2C Sol. Energy conservation
Q 1 1
(D) F = Q mgh = mv 2 + Iw2
2A 0 2 2
where battery is not connected
SECTION-IV V,w h V = Rw
1. Ans. 3
2. Ans. 1 3v 2
h= ( given )
3. Ans. 6 4g
Sol. From angular momentum conservation, 3v 2 1 1 V2
2
I1w1 = I2w2 mg = mv + I
4g 2 2 R2
MR 2 2 MR 2
+ mR w
1 = .w2 1 2 1 V2 R2m
mv = I 2 I =
2 2
4 2 R 2


100 100 1 8
+ 60 10 = .w2 Put the value I = =1
2 2 4 2
2 110 10 6. Ans. 2
w2 = = 22rpm
100

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SECTION-I SECTION-II
1. Ans (B) 1. Ans. A (P, Q); (B) (P, Q); (C) (S);
2. Ans. (B) (D) (Q, R)
3. Ans. (D) 2. Ans. (A) (P,Q,S,T); (B) (S, T);
4. Ans. (C) (C) (P, Q, R, S, T) ; (D) (P, Q, T)
5. Ans. (C) SECTION-IV
6. Ans. (B) 1. Ans. 8
7. Ans. (B) 2. Ans. 9
8. Ans. (D) 3. Ans. 4
9. Ans. (B) 4. Ans. 2
10. Ans. (C, D) 5. Ans. 2
11. Ans. (B,C) 6. Ans. 2
12. Ans. (A,B,C)
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SECTION-I
1. Ans. (D) 90 sin (1 + 2r ) - sin ( 2r - 1 )
tan -1

1 + sin 2 2r - sin 2 1

x -1 1< x < 2 r =1
(x) = [x] +(x [x])[x] 1 =
( x - 2 ) + 1 2 x < 3
2

90 sin (1 + 2r ) - sin ( 2r - 1 )
= tan -1
x +1 0 < x <1 1 + sin ( 2r - 1 ) sin ( 2r - 1 )
-1 ( x ) = r =1
2 + x - 1 1 x < 2
= tan1(sin 3) tan1(sin 1) + tan1(sin 5) tan1
2. Ans. (B)
(sin 3)+.......+ tan1(sin (81) tan1(sin (179))
3y - x = 2 = tan1(sin 181) tan1(sin 1)
For x > 0 3
y = x = tan1(sin1) tan1(sin 1)
solving togethers 0 1 = 2 tan1(sin 1)
2
(y 1) (y + 2) = 0 6. Ans. (A)
It is tangent to the curve at (1,1) r r
Both a and b are non-collinear hence no plane
Area of shaded region
1 is perpendicular to both vectors.
1
x + 2 1 /3 1 x2 3 1
= - x dx = + 2x - x 4 / 3 = 7. Ans. (D)
0
3 3 2 4 0 12 Let point be (1 + 2l, 1 3l,l)
3. Ans. (C)
distance = 4l 2 + 9l 2 + l 2 = 4 14
P
l = 4, 4
Points are (9,13,4) & (7,11,4) in octant
S(2,2) OX'YZ' it is (7,11,4)
1)
(1, 8. Ans. (A)
Let L : y = mx + C
Required tangent is tangent at vertex
\ C = m 2 - 1 = -2m - m 3
i.e. x + y = 2
4. Ans. (A) (m2 1) = m2(m2 + 2)2
y put m2 = t
(0,ymx)
B t 1 = t (t2 + 4t + 4)
P(x,y) t3 + 4t2 + 3t + 1 = 0
x all roots are -ve
O A
(x y/m,0) \ m2 < 0 not possible
9. Ans. (A,B)
OP must be medain of DOAB
P is mid point of AB Q '(x) > 0 (x) is increasing and (x) > 0

dy y 1 1
xm = y =- x '(x) < ex
dx x e + (x) e
x

dy dx
= - xy = c = 6 1 1
y x 1
' ( x ) dx e (1) - ( 0 ) 1 -
-x

(x,y) = xy 6 0 0
e
5. Ans. (C)

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r r
10. Ans. (A,B,D) c = -a |a| = |b| = |c| (A)

P(t1 = 1) b

(1,1) (7,0)
C a 0 a
Q(t2 = 3)
r r r
a, b, c all are co-planar
Equation of normal chord is x + y = 3 origin is its circumcentre (B)
If origin is circumcentre then orthocentre is
(1, 2 ) r r r r
extremetes of major axis are
( 9, -6 )
( )
a + b + c i.e. b (C)
SECTION-II
equation of minor axis is a line through centre
1. Ans. (A)(Q); (B)(P); (C)(T); (D)(R)
(5,2) and perpendicular to major axis
i.e. x y = 7 Let P(2t12, 4t1) and Q(2t22, 4t2)
Q one end of minor axis is (7,0) if chord joining P(t1) and Q(t2) passes through
\ other end of minor axis is (3,4) Q Normals at P and Q intersect on parabola
at R(18,12) which is on the parabola
2b = 4 2 , 2a = 8 2
t1t2 =2, t1 + t2 + t3 = 0
32 3 Q t3 of R is 3
e = 1- =
t1 + t2 = 3
128 2
area of ellipse is pab = p. 4 2.2 2 coordinates of T are(4,6) (Q T(at1t2, a(t1+t2))
11. Ans. (C,D) S13/ 2
(P) D ( TPQ ) = =2
(a + b)x + (b + c)y + a c = 0 2a
- (b + c) - (a - c) 2 2
(Q) slope of chord PQ = =
m= > 0 and >0 t1 + t 2 3
a+b b+c
(R) Q angle between tangents
b+c a-c
<0 & <0 s1
a+b b+c = p q tan ( p - q ) =
Case - 1 : 0 < a < b < c not possible ( x1 + a )
Case - 2 : a < 0 < b < c 2 1
tan q = =
ac<0a+b<0 6 3
Q
|a| > |b| T
P
|a| > |c| > |b| or |c| > |a| > |b|'
Case - 3 :a < b < 0 < c O
q
b+c>0&ac<0 R

\ |c| > |b| 2 2


(S) mPQ = and mOR = -
|a| > |c| > |b| or |c| > |a| > |b| 3 3
Case - 4 : a < b < c < 0 not possible PQ and OR are equally inclined to
12. Ans. (A,B,C) coordiante axes
r bisectors are parallel and perpendicular
a = - i + 20i - 2k to x-axis or y-axis
r
b = 3i - 4 j
r
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2. A ns. (A)(T); (B)(R); (C)(Q); (D)(S) \ 2.(h) (r) + 2(r) (k) = h2 + k2
4hr = 2h2 h = 2r
x2 y2
+ = 1 , y (0,1] q 1
( )
2
2 4
2 +1 tan = tan q =
2 2 3
equation of tangent at Q is 2. Ans. 4
x.cos q y sin q
2 +1
+
2
= 1 , 0 < 2 sin q 1
( )
0 + = a

(0) = 3
and ( )
2 + 1 cos q > 0
0 - = b + - 1 = b - 1
( )
3
p
q 0,
4 a = 3
(( )
a = 3 = b 1
coordinates of R are )
2 + 1 sec q, 0 b = 4
r 2
D ( PQR ) = D =
1
.PR. ( y - coordinate of Q ) 3 3 3
2 = 1 + + + .... . inf G.P = 4
r=0 4 4 4
D=
1
2
( )
2 + 1 ( sec q - 1) . 2 sin q 3. Ans. 5
2 p sin 2 nx cot x 1 p sin 2 nx
=
1
2
( )
2 + 1 (1 - cos q ) tan q function Tn =
p 0 sin 2x
dx =
p 0 sin 2 x
dx

p 1 p sin nx - sin ( n - 1) x
2 2
D is maximum for q =
4 Tn - Tn -1 = .dx
1
p0 sin 2 x
D max =
2 1 p sin ( 2n - 1) x.sin x
p = dx
y 0 = 2 sin =1 p0 sin 2 x
4
p 1 p sin ( 2n - 1) x
p 0
y = 2cosec = 2 = dx
4 sin x
2 +1 1 p
Q is ,1 Slope of L is m = - 2 sin n.q
2

=
p
.p (Q
0
sin q
dq = p for n is odd)

SECTION IV Tn Tn1 = 1
1. Ans. 4 Q T0 = 0
sequence Tn is 1,2,3,......,n
(r,k)
q r 10
tan = Tn - 50 = 55 - 50 = 5
(h,r) 2 h n =1
k h=k
r q r 4. Ans. 8
q/2 tan =
0 h 2 k
(15,8) (15,8)
15 8
C1 : (x h) + (y r) = r2 2 2 - + =1
(0,y) 2x y
i.e. x2 + y2 2hx 2ry + h2 = 0
15y + 16x = 3xy...(1)
C2 : (x r)2 + (y k)2 = r2
(2x,0)
i.e. x2 + y2 2rx 2ky + k2 = 0
Q two circles are orthogonal
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(3,k) (3,k) Directors circle is x2 + y2 = a2 b2 i.e.


15 8
(15,8) - =1 B A
(0,y) x y 9 7
x2 + y2 = 4 - x + y =
2 2
(x,0) 15y 8x = xy...(2) 4 4
(15,8)
auxiliary circle is x2 + y2 = 4
(1) + (2) 8x = 3xy 7
AB = 2 4 - =3
8 4
\ y=
3 6. Ans. 4
uuur r r r
k-
8 8
+8 BA = p + q + ( 3 - a ) r
(3,k)
3= 3 uuur r
(0,8/3) -3 0 - 15 CB =| b - 1 | p - 3q - a r
uuur uuur
3k - 8 32 BA = lCB
=
(15,8) 1 5 b -1 3 a
=- =-
24 1 1 3-a
k=
5 9
b = 2 & a=
5. Ans. 3 4
S1 ( 3, 0 ) 1
Q |PS1 PS2| = 2a and 2a = 4 =
4
S2 ( 0, 4 ) a+b


a = 2

a = 2 5
e =
4
2ae = 5 3
b =
2

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PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 6. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (A) Sol. For loop PQR,
Sol. DKE + DPE = 0
S
1 2
Kq 2 2KqQ
2. 2 mv 0 - 4R + 2R = 0
+

z P
60
1 Kq 2
KqQ Q y
v= + x
m 4R R
R
2. Ans. (C)
50 - 15 15
Sol. i max = = 3.5A = r r pa 2
10 r f1 = B.A = B0 t.A cos 0 = B0 t 2

r = 4.3W df1 B0 pa 2
3. Ans. (C) e1 = =
dt 2
Sol. Ceq = (3 + 4.5 + 2.5) F = 10F
Leq = 4mH For loop PSR,

1 pa 2
\ wreso. = = 5000 rad/s. f2 = B0 t cos 60
LC 2
4. Ans. (B)
Sol. At equilibrium, rate of formation = rate of df2 B0 pa 2
so e 2 = =
disintegration dt 4

dN B0 pa 2
= P = lN e = e1 - e 2 =
dt 4
5. Ans. (A) 7. Ans. (B)
Sol. V' = V0(1 + gDT), A' = A0(1 + 2aDT)
s d2
Sol. = E = QA 0 1 + Dl DV DA
0 B = -
l V A

d2
s = QA 20 1 +
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8. Ans. (A,B,D) 13. Ans. (C)
Sol. f1 = 0
4 mF
2(m + M)
3
Sol. 14. Ans. (D)
2
Sol. Work energy theorem
Balmer (visible)
L
2F
1 3
Lyman
1 2
1 v 2 1 2 V/2
2

= 2 MV + 2 m + MR R
9. Ans. (B,C) 2 2 2
10. Ans. (B, D)
2FL MV2 mV2 mV2
= + +
V 3 3 2
Sol. I = = 4 4
Z 50
2FL VL 4fL
= (M + m ) V = 3(M + m )
1
2
3 2
Z = R 2 + wL - = 500
wC SECTION-II
1. Ans. (A)-(P,S) ; (B)-(Q,R) ; (C)-(P,S);
V1 = IR
(D)-(Q,R)
V2 = I(wL)
2. Ans. (A)-(R);(B)-(S);(C)-(Q);(D)-(P)
1 Sol. For (A)
V3 = I
wC C
R
R
R R/2
V4 = V2 ~ V3 A B
R
E F
11. Ans. (A, C) R/2 R/2
D
Sol. At t = 0, inductor behaves as open circuit and
l l R
capacitor as short circuit. Ry = = =
KYA 2K X A 2
q2 No heat current flows through rod CD so
and in (B), by KVL, R(i1 + i2) + =e
C
R R 2R
12. Ans. (A) B E B E
2R/3
B E
R/2 R/2
Sol. f F A R

f For (B)
F 2f = M A R 2R/3 R/2 13R/6
A B E F A F
f
a For (C) Total heat current form A to F,

f1 100 - 0 600
=
I = 13 R 13R
f - f1 = ma .... (1) 6

( f + f1 ) R = mR 2 a .... (3) let temperature of B be TB then

a = Ra ..........(4) 100 - TB 600 700


I= = TB = C
A = 2a R 13R 13
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For (D) As heat current is inversely proportional from equation (i) and (ii),
to heat resistance e 2yE
= 2 2
2R 2 m BL
so heat current in BD= I = I
R + 2R 3 3. Ans. 009
Sol. Heat used for evaporation = 900 kJ
TB - TD 2 2 600 Mass evaporated = 0.2 kg
= I=
R/2 3 3 13R
900 10 3
\ Lv = J / kg
700 200 500 0.2
TD = - = C
13 13 13 4. Ans. 005
SECTION-III Sol. 3mg sin q 3mg cos q = 3ma ... (i)
1. Ans. 064
3mR 2 3mR 2
2. Ans. 160 3mg cos q R = a ...... (I = )
2 2 2
1 evB L ... (ii)
Sol. = y ...(i)
a = aR ... (iii)
2 m v
evB = eE ...(ii) = 0.5
PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I 9. Ans. (A, B)
1. Ans. (A) 10. Ans. (A,C)
Less is solubility, higher KH 11. Ans. (A,B,D)
2. Ans. (A) 12. Ans. (A)
Lmc = slope C + L m 13. Ans. (D)
75 104 = (0.035) 1 + L m 14. Ans. (D)
L m = 0.0425 W 1m2 mol1 SECTION-II
3. Ans.(D) 1. Ans. (A)-(P,T); (B)-(Q); (C)- (S) ; (D)-(R)
r = k [A] [B]2 [C]1 2. Ans. (A)-(Q,R,T); (B)-(P,Q,S); (C)-(R);
6.3 10-3 (D)-(Q,S)
K= = 1.75 10-3
32 4 SECTION-III
4. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. 020
[Lac ] K4Fe(CN)6+ 2CuCl2(aq)Cu2[Fe(CN)6]+ 4KCl (aq)
pH = pKa + log
[LacH] (choclate brown)
0.5 2
= 4 + log =4 0.1 0.2
1
5. Ans. (B) 0.4
6. Ans. (B) n
7. Ans. (C) p=i RT
V
8 Ans. (B, D)
Temp Temp = 2 0.4 0.0821 304
Gas
= 20 atm
TB 2. Ans. 004
TA Liq.
3. Ans. 006
Mass % of A 100 50 33.3 0 4. Ans. 005
Mass % of B 0 50 66.7 100

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION


SECTION-I 4. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (C) Let y = a secq btanq
From Graph it is clear that (y + btanq)2 = a2sec2q
(x) III, '(x) I, "(x) II b2tan2q + y2 + 2by tanq = a2 + a2tan2q
2. Ans. (D) (a2 b2) tan2q 2bytanq + (a2 y2) = 0
Q tanq R D > 0
r r r r 15
b c = 15 b c sin q = 15 sin q = 4b2y2 > 4(a2 b2)(a2 y2)
4 b2y2 > a4 a2y2 b2a2 + b2y2
r
Now b - 2cr = lar take mod and square
y2 > a2 b2 y a 2 - b 2
r r2 r2 rr
b - 2c = l 2 a 16 + 4 4 b.c = l 2 1 a - b sin q
Aliter : Let (q) = a secq btanq =
1 cos q
20 4.4. cosq = l2 l2 = 20 16 b
4 Put '(q) = 0 sinq = which gives minimum
l2 = 16 l = 4 a
3. Ans. (D) value.
5. Ans. (A)
x -1 y z + 2
B Since the line = = is parallel to
A
2 -1 1
80 the plane 2x + y 3z = 4
0 (Q 2 2 1 3 = 4 4 = 0).
so the direction cosines of the projected line
remains the same as the given line
2 1 1
so dc's = ,- ,
x2 y2 6 6 6
p
Equation of tangent at to 2 + 2 = 1
P 6. Ans. (D)
6 a b
Using inclusion and exclusion principle
x 3 y Required Number of ways = Total number of
is equal to + = 1 ...(1) ways
2a 2b
equation of auxiliary circle is x2 + y2 = a2 ...(2) When R1is empty
Now to find combined equation of OA & OB + + when R3 is empty
When R 2 is is empty
make circle homogeneous with the help of
when R1 & R2 both empty 3
line (1)
7
Required equation is = 10 C 7 - { 9
}
C 7 + 8 C 7 + 7 C 7 - 7 C 7 .
3
2
3x y
x 2 + y 2 - a 2 + = 0 7
2a 2b = ( 10
C3 - 9 C 2 - 8 . ) 3
Q AOB = 90 coe. of x2 + coe. of y2 = 0 7. Ans. (C)
3 2 3p / 2
a
1 - + 1 - 2 =0 Let I = sin x. ( x ) dx
4 4b -p / 2

5b2 = a2 5a2(1 e2) = a2 0 p 3p / 2

1 2
=
-p / 2
sin x.(x)dx + sin x(x) +
0

p
sin x.(x)dx
1 - e2 = e =
5 5 = I1 + I 2 + I3
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Now in order to maximize I, we will maximize 1 16
(x) when sinx > 0 and minimize (x) when Area = 8 - m -
sinx < 0 2 m
so, in I1,I3 we take (x) = 5 and for I2, we take 16
(x) = 5 Area is min. for m = m = 4
m
\ I = 4 5 = 20.
8. Ans. (A,B,C) x y
\ equation of line is 4x + y = 8 i.e. + = 1
(x) = sgn{sinx} 2 8
1 if -1 < sin x < 1,sin x 0 68 68
= \ V = 1 - 4 cos q, 4 - 4 sin q
0 if sin x = 0, 1
(x) is a periodic function 1
y where tan q =
4
y=1

B(0,8)
1
2p 3p p p 0 p p 3p 2p 4 4
2 2 2 2 (1,4)
S
Also, (x) = (x) (x) is an even function V
p
A(2,0)
& lim ( x ) = 1, ( x ) dx = 2 p
p
x -p
2 68 4 68 1 7
9. Ans. (A,B,C)
\ 1 - . , 4 - . = -1,
1 1 1 4 17 4 17 2
( x ) = x 2 - 2 ( t ) dt - 2x ( t ) dt - x 2 dt
0 0 0 11. Ans. (C,D)
\ (x) = A + 2Bx Given 1 ( x ) + ' ( x ) 2 "x R
1 1 Mat. by ex and integrating between limits 0 to 1
Now A = - ( t ) dt = - ( A + 2Bt ) dt ...(1)
2 2
1 1 1

e dx e ( ( x ) + ' ( x ) ) dx 2e dx
0 0 x x x

1 1 0 0 0
& B = - ( t ) dt = - ( A + 2Bt ) dt
( e - 1) ( e ( x )0 e ( e - 1) )
...(2) x 1
0 0

2 4B2 1-
1
(1) 2 -
2
(1) A = - A + + 2AB ...(3)
3 e e
Paragraph for Question 12 to 14
and (2) B = [A + B] A = 2B ...(4) 12. Ans. (B)
using (4) in (3) Clearly edges of parallelopiped are
A = 3 & 2B = 3 r r r r
\ (*) (x) = 3x 3 a+b a-b r
, ,c
Now verify options. 2 2
10. Ans. (B,D) 3 1 2 1 2
Let equation of line is i.e. i + 2 j + k , k and i + j - k
y 4 = m(x 1) (m < 0) 2 2 3 3 3
\ volume of parallelopiped
4
\ A = 1 - , 0 & B = (0, 4 m) 1
m 0 0
2
1 4
\ ar ( DAOB ) = . 1 - . ( 4 - m ) = 1 2
3 1
= cubic units.
2 m
2 2
1 16 2 1 2
= 4 - m - + 4 -
2 m 3 3 3
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13. Ans. (B) (D) \ Consider a tetrahedron ABCD
required projection Now construct a plane which is parallel to
r r r rr plane BCD and equidistant from point A and
( a c - b ) .a a.b 1 + 4 + 2 7 plane BCD, 4 such planes exists. Also, there
= r = r = =
a a 3 3 exists 3 pairs of skew lines for tetrahedron.
(AB,CD), (AC,BD), (AD,BC) for each pair of
14. Ans. (A) skew lines there exist a plane which is
General piont on the line is (1 + t, 2 + 2t, 2 + t) equidistant from all the verties. Number of planes
is this point lies on plane x + y + z = 3 4
C2
1 = C3 +
4
=4+3 =7.
then 4t + 5 = 3 t = - 2
2 2. Ans.(A)(P);(B)(P,Q,R,S,T);
\ point of intersection of line and plane is (C)(R,S); (D)(P,Q,T)
1 3 8
= ,1, (A) Total number of ways = = 420
2 2 2. 2. 4
Also, image of point (1,2,2) with respect to plane Now ABBC (1 unit) A,B,B,C then number
x + y + z = 3 is given by 5
of ways = = 60 .
x - 1 y - 2 z - 2 -2 (1 + 2 + 2 - 3 ) 2
= = = but this includes ABBC two times
1 1 1 3
\ Required number = 420 59 = 361
1 2 2 (B) 7P4 = 7 6 5 4 = 840
i.e. ( x, y, z ) = - , ,
3 3 3 7 4
(C) e = 1 + e=
2

1 1 1 3 2 9 3
\ dr's proportional to + , , -
2 3 3 2 3 4
\ focus = 2 + 3. , 2 = ( 6, 2 ) = ( a, b )
i.e. 5,2,5 3
\ equation of image is \ 10(a + b) = 80
r 1 3 ( x - 1) ( y - 1)
2 2

2 2
(
r = i + j + k + s 5i + 2 j + 5k) (D) Given curve is
16 7
=1 +
SECTION II which is ellipse with centre = (1,1)
1. Ans. (A)(Q,R); (B)(T); (C)(P); \ 45(a + b) = 90
(D)(S) SECTION III
(A) When three lines form a triangle then 4 1. Ans. 007
such points exists (in centre and excentres). Also
A(o)
if two lines are parallel then only 2 such points
c
exists. R
3
2 N
b P
3 M
L
Q P
Q C(c)

B(b)
2c + b
3
(B) Make separate cases for three and four digit Using oral method the position vector of points
numbers. so total such numbers = 51 r r r r
2c + b 4c + 2b
N N and M are and respectively
=5 7 7
10 and by vector equation position vector of point
(C) Clearly, point P is point of intersection of r r
4b + c
diagonals of a quadrilateral formed by these four L is
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r r
uuuur 2cr + b uuur 3b - cr 3. Ans. 003
\ NM = , NL =
7 7 Given tanx, cosx, sinx are in G.P in some order
1 1 r r r r
\ ar(DNLM) = .
2 49
( ) (
2c + b 3b - c ) p 3p
where x 0, p,
2 2
1 1 r r
= . bc Case-I : If tanx, cosx, sinx are in G.P.
2 7
Then cos2x = tanx. sinx cos3x = 1 cos2x
1 r r
ar ( DABC ) bc cos3x + cos2x 1 = 0
2
\ ar DNLM = 1 1 r r = 7
( ) . bc i.e. t3 + t2 1 = 0 where t (1,0) (0,1). Let
2 7 (t) = t3 + t2 1 clearly (t) has only one real
2. Ans. 036 zero for t (0,1) hence one solution.
Case-II : tanx, sinx, cosx are in G.P. then sin2x
abc
= tanx. cosx
cdc
Q It is clear from the 1000 column that e sinx = 0,1 both values not possible. So no
effe
solution in this case.
= 1 so from the units column a + c = 1 or Case-III If cosx, tanx, sinx are in G.P
a + c = 11 a + c = 1 rejected otherwise sum is
tan2x = sinx. cosx cos3x = sinx
not a four digit number \ a + c = 11
clearly both graph intersect at two points for
Now from 10s column b + d + 1
= or b + d + 1 = + 10 p 3p
x 0, p, so two solutions exist in
Case- I : If b + d + 1 = There is no carry 2 2
to the third column and a + c = 11 therefore this case.
= 1 and b + d = 0 i.e. b = d = 0 Therefore number of values of x is equal to
so there exist four solutions =2+1=3
4. Ans. 004
202 303 404 505
r r r r r r
909 808 707 606 ( ) ( )
Given a b c d = 5c + 6d
1111 1111 1111 1111
r r r r r r r r r r
a b d c - a b c d = 5c + 6d
Case-II : If b + d + 1 = + 10 there is a carry
r r r r r r
to the 100s column a + c + 1 = a b d = 5 & a b c = -6
= 2 hence b + d = 11 also a + c = 11. Now
so for each pair of values of a and c, there are rr r r r rrr rr r
( )
a.b a + c + 2d = a b c + 2 a b d = -6 + 10 = 4
eight solution pairs for (b,d) : (2,9), (3,8), (4,7),
(5,6), (6,5), (7,4), (8,3), (9,2) so there exists
4 8 = 32 solutions.
\ Total number of solutions pairs
= 4 + 32 = 36

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SOLUTION
1. Ans. (3) Ist IInd IIIrd IVth

di L
Sol. L =E
dt
5Q Q2 Q2 Q1 Q1 Q3 Q3 5Q
Et E C
iL = = LC = E
L L L
2. Ans. (3)
V e
Sol. V1 large Ae0
distance Q1 = e =Q
2a
d
By loop law
Q 2 d Q 3d
V1 e- + =0
Ae 0 Ae 0
For-2 : By conservation of momentum
mv = 2mv1 (Q 2 - Q3 )d
e=
v1 = v/2 Ae 0
By conservation of energy
Q2 Q3 = Q ....(1)
3Kq 2
Kq 1 2
1 V 2
By conservation of charge
= + mV 2 + 2m
a 2 a 2 2 2 4 Q2 Q3 = 5Q ....(2)
Q2 + Q3 = 5Q
2Kq 23
= mV 2 Q2 = 3Q
a 2 4
Q3 = 2Q
4Kq 21 1 q2 Charge flow through battery is Q
= mV2 mV2 =
3a 2 2 2 3pe0 a 2
Q 2d
3. Ans. (1) \ Wby battery =
Ae0
Sol. Charge distribution before closing the switches.
4. Ans. (1)
1
Sol. Mv 2 = msDq
2
+5Q Q Q 2Q 2Q 4Q 4Q +5Q
5
here v = 216 = 60m / s
18
m = 4 10 = 40 kg, M = 2100 kg
s = 0.1 kcal/kg. C = 420 J/kg.C,
and after We get, Dq = 225
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5. Ans. (2) 10. Ans. (3)
6. Ans. (1) Sol. V = Potential difference across the cell = Electric
field x width of the cell
Sol. From the graph U = 3 sinpx + 3
= 8 0.1 = 0.8 volt
U e = emf of the cell = 10 0.1 = 1.0 volt
\ F =- = -3p cosp x \ Fmax = 3p
dx Also r is the internal resistance and i is the current
7. Ans. (1) drawn from the cell
V = e ir or 0.8 = 1 1r
8. Ans. (2)
r = 0.2 W
output power 11. Ans. (4)
Sol. Efficiency = h = Sol. Let each plate moves a distance 'x' from its initial
input power
position. Let q charge flows in the loop. using
r
KVL
i Q Q
2 - q (d + x) 2 + q (d - x)
R - =0
e0 A e0A
i2 R e
h= \i=
ei R+r Q q d0+x Q q
+
2 2
R
h= 3R + 3r = 5R or 2R = 3r
R+r
R 6R Q Q +q
0.6 = h= = 0.9 = 90% + +q
R+r 6R + r 2 2

9. Ans. (1) d0x

A Qx dq Q dx
A \q=
2d 0 ; I = = ;
dt 2d 0 dt
A/2 A/2 A/2 A/2
K=4 d/2 K=4 d/2 Qv 0
Sol. d d
Ans, I = 2d
0

B 12. Ans. (2)


B
2W 10 V 2W 0
A Sol. 10
V-10 10
5V
1W 10
C1 C2 10V 2W
2W
0
5V 5
B
v - 20 v
+ + v - 5 =0;
2 2
e0 A / 2 e A/2
C1 = , C2 = 0 v 20 + v + 2 (v 5) = 0 = 4v 20 10 = 0
d d/2 k
+ 30 15 15 15 - 10 5
k 2 v= = v5= -5 = =
4 2 2 2 2
4e0 A 13 e0 A
= C = C1 + C2 = 5/2
5d 10 d i= amp.
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13. Ans. (4) 23. Ans. (3)
1 2 1F 1F
( at ) = v2
2
Sol. a = constant W = F. at = 20 kx
2 2a 2a
37
14. Ans. (3)
15. Ans. (2) Sol. f kx = 20N, N1 = 8N, f =
Sol. Heat taken by ice to convert to water at 100C N1
fully
(5 40 0.5) + (5 80) + (5 100 1) 16 - 4
= 1000 cal. 4N; a = = 6 m/s2
2
Heat givenby steam 24. Ans. (4)
2 500 = 1000 cal. so steam and water both are
Sol. - Mg + T = Ma ...(i)
at 100C.
16. Ans. (1) FR - Tr = I .a ...(ii) a r = a ...(iii)
Sol. Heat gained by the water = (Heat supplied by Solving (i), (ii), (iii) : I = 2.8 kg-m2
the Coil) (Heat dissipated to environment) 25. Ans. (2)
mc Dq = PCoil t PLoss t M e
2 4.2 103 (77 27) = 1000 t 160 t Sol. B 3 , M = NIA, I = ,
r 2p
w
4.2 10 5
t= = 500 s = 8 min 20 s
840 v
w = & A = pr2
17. Ans. (4) r
Sol. Q R2T4 26. Ans. (4)
18. Ans. (2)
A
dq dT Sol. Density r = but r A 13
Sol. = R = ( m 0 - lt ) C V
dt dt
V A \ r = constant
t
R T

0 m 0 - lt dt = T CdT 27. Ans. (2)


0 Sol. Since potential difference is reduced to
19. Ans. (1) U
20. Ans. (1) no characteristic
3
21. Ans. (1)
X -ray [ K a or Kb ] is observed
M A1 3
Sol. Q r = \ r1 = and 28. Ans. (2)
4p 3 4p 3 4p R 30
R0 A R 0 A1
3 3 0.5
A2 3 Sol. VI
r2 = 100
4p 3 4 pR30
R0 A2 29. Ans. (1)
3
therefore r1 : r2 = 1 : 1 30. Ans. (3)
22. Ans. (1) Sol. Torque equation about O
F
F
Sol. asystem =
3M
F N
Acceleration of 3 = O
3M 0.4m
F F W
f =M =
3M 3 f 1.1 = W(0.8)
F F 8W
m Mg = m = F=
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31. Ans.(4) 40. Ans. (3)
DrG = 6 96500 1.25 = 2(DrG)Al3+ PV = nRT
3(DrG)Ba2+ 80
P 2000 103 = 1 0.08 200
-962.4 + 723.75 0.8
(DrG)Ba2+ =
3 P = 0.8 atm
= 79.55 kJ/ mol
41. Ans.(4)
32. Ans. (4)
42. Ans.(4)
33. Ans.(1)
43. Ans.(3)
2 10-3 44. Ans.(4)
PH S = KH XH S = 6.8 103 34 45. Ans.(3)
2 2 1000 46. Ans.(4)
18 47. Ans.(2)
= 720 Pa 48. Ans.(1)
34. Ans. (3) 49. Ans.(1)
35. Ans.(3) 50. Ans.(4)
P = 3.8 torr . = 5 103 atm 51. Ans. (4)
52. Ans. (2)
p = w RT 53. Ans. (2)
MV
54. Ans. (2)
M = 6.88 104 g/mol
55. Ans. (2)
36. Ans.(3)
56. Ans. (3)
37. Ans.(3)
57. Ans. (1)
1 58. Ans. (1)
(pH)Na = (pKa2 + pKa3)
2HA 2 59. Ans. (4)

1 60. Ans. (2)


= (7 + 12)
2 61. Ans. (1)
9.5 12! 3
Letters can be arranged in = .11! ways
(pH)solution =pKIn 1 (2!)4 4
So between two digits there will be four letters
38. Ans.(3) 3
\ Total number of ways = 4!. .11! = 18.11!
4
dPCO2 atm 62. Ans. (1)
= tan 60 = 3
dt t =10 min sec (cos2x)3 + (sinx)3 + 1 = 3cos2x(sinx).1
cos2x sinx + 1 = 0
dPCO2 1
= tan 30 = atm/sec or cos2x = sinx = 1 (not possible)
dt t =20min 3 1 + cos2x = sinx
39. Ans.(3) p
0.06 sinx = 1 x =
log K sp ] + 0 2
E = 0.20V = [0.8 +
1 63. Ans. (1)
Ksp = 1010 M2 r r r r
(a + b + c).a a
s = 1 105 M cos A = r r r r = r r r = cos B = cos C
| a + b + c || a | | a + b + c |
c = s 143.5 gm/l = 1.435mg/l
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64. Ans. (2) 72. Ans. (1)
r
Let r = xi + yj + zk and x, y, z N 2 25 - 24 2 a
r r r tan q = = =
Q r.i, r.j, r.k N 11 11 b
rr \ Number of proper divisors of 211
and r.a 5 x + y + z < 5 : x, y, z N
5C2 ways. = 12 2 = 10
65. Ans. (3) 73. Ans. (2)
Graph of (x) will be We have to distribute the three groups of 6
members each to 3 persons and this can be done
18!
in .3!
e 1 0 1 e (6!)3 3!
74. Ans. (3)
66. Ans. (4)
Maximum three rational points can lies on the
Plane is x 2y + 2z 17 = 0
circumference of circle with ir-rational centre.
-2 - 8 + 14 - 17 13
\ ratio = - = 75. Ans. (2)
3 + 10 + 16 - 17 12 On the numbered seats arrangement of persons
67. Ans. (3)
will be = 13!
-2 3 -3 76. Ans. (3)
1 r
4 5 l - 10 = 11 l = 1 and 7 Lines are r = (i + 2j) + ak
6 r
6 2 -3 and r = -j + b i,
a, b R
68. Ans. (4) \ Angle between lines is given by
For no real values of x & y xy = exy =0
cos q = k.i
69. Ans. (2) 77. Ans. (2)
Let point (x1, y1) on x2 + y2 = 4, then centre of |x| + 1
Cr defined only for x I
circle will be mid point of (0, 0) & (x1, y1)
\ (x) = 0 " x I
x1 y 1
, \ periodic with period 1
2 2
2 2 78. Ans. (3)
x1 y1
and x + y = 4 + =1
2 2
1 1 Replace x by (x + 1), then
2 2
Locus x2 + y2 = 1 (2x + 1) + (2x + 5) = (2x + 3) + (2x + 7) ....(i)
70. Ans. (3) by (1) & given relation
r r r r r
Diagonals will be (5a + 2b) + (a - 3b) = A (2x 1) = (2x + 7) (2x) = (2x + 8)
r r r r r
and (5a + 2b) - (a - 3b) = B is periodic with period 8
r r r r r r \ (0) = (3) = (7) = (8)
A = 6a - b and B = 4a + 5b
r rr \ minimum number of roots of '(x) = 0
\ | A | = 36a 2 + b 2 - 12a.b = 15
r rr for x (8, 8) is 6
and | B | = 16a 2 + 25b 2 + 40a.b = 593
8
71. Ans. (4) But g(x) = (3x) is periodic with period
Let a point of line be (2l + 1, l + 2, 2l + 3) 3
r \ number of solutions of g'(x) = 0 will be = 18
this lies on r.(2i - 6j + 3k)
+5= 0
l = 1 79. Ans. (4)
Point of intersection is (1, 1, 1) 2 2
sin 2 x.esin x -cos x
r dx = e - cos 2x .sin x cos xdx
( )
If this lies on r. i + 7j + 6k = m m = 12 tan x
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1 2sin 2 x -1 and a 6 = - 243 = a1r 5 r = 3


= e t dt (t = cos2x) = 1 e - cos 2x = e
4 4 4 1
but slope m = -
80. Ans. (1) a
Equation can be re-arranged 1
Common ratio for required G.P. = -
3
xdy + ydx ydx - xdy 86. Ans. (2)
=
xy xy x 2 - y 2
A
on integration
O
y
ln(xy) + sin -1 = c B
x
81. Ans. (2) x=1/3

'(x) < ''(x) 2


Required area = 2. area of triangle OAB =
3
1 87. Ans. (3)
3x2 2x 5 < 6x 2 - ,3
3 Number of ways
82. Ans. (3)
= 2 C1 . 6 C 4 . 4 C2 ( 5 C3 + 4 C 2 + 4 C 3. 5C 4 ) = 6480
e{x} - 2{x} ; x / I
2

88. Ans. (1)



(x) = e ; x = 2k 1 - cos(2A + 1)( p - x) 2
-2 lim = 2 (B = p)
e ; x = 2k + 1 x p (x 2 - p2 )2 p
The graph of (x) will be as follows 1 - cos(2A + 1)(p - x)
lim (2A + 1) 2 = 8
( (2A + 1)(p - x) )
x p 2
e
1
(2A + 1)2 = 16 2A + 1 = 4
3 5
1/e A= ,- / N
1/e 2
1 2 3 4 2 2
83. Ans. (1) 89. Ans. (1)
Tangent at (2 2 cos q, 2 sin q) will be
( 2 cos q)x + (2 2 sin q)y = 4 comparing
D C
p y=1
with given tangent x + 2y = 4 q = y=x y=x
4
y=
2q p/ 2
p A B
ln(sin x)dx =
0 0
ln(sin x)dx = - ln2
2
84. Ans. (2) Required Area = Area of ABCD
tan -1 1 1 3
e x = . (1 + 2 ) =
''(x) = >0
1 + x2 2 2 4
(x) is concave upwards 90. Ans. (2)
tangent lies below the curve. Q Mr. Modi & Mr. Pranav are always in selection
85. Ans. (3) \ Selection of remaining 8 from remaining
1 18 = 18 C 8 and total number of ways of
Slope forms a G.P. with first term a1 =
243 arrangements = 18C8.2!9!

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PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 5. Ans. (A,B,C)
1. Ans. (B,C) Sol. (A) Product of PV is maximum
2. Ans. (B,C) (B) Compression at higher pressure.
Sol. The frequency at which maximum intensity of
(C) At A & C temperature is same
1
emission occurs is proportional to while the (D) Can not predict must be hyperbola.
T
rate of the emitted radiation is proportional 6. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
V0
to T4. B
3. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
4. Ans. (A,C,D) Sol. O +Q,M
k
Sol. (A) Process AB : PT = const. nRT2 = const. L0
Mv 0
B B
const. dV 2nRT Magnetic force = BQv0 = v0 Q
W = PdV = dV = QL 0
A A
T dT const. Mv 20
Magnetic force =
100
const. 2nRT L0
W=
T const.
dt Which is equal to centripetal force so block is
300
circular motion about O & radius L0
PA TB 1 TB 300 So, spring forces is zero, So potential energy is
= = T TB = = 100
PB TA 3 A 3 constant
W = 2nR (100 300) WAB = 400 nR only magnetic force will work, so kinetic energy
(B) Process CA : Isochoric P/T const. : is constant
TA/TC = PA/PC 7. Ans. (B, C)
TA/TC = PA/PB Sol. In frame of container
1 g
TA/TC = 1/3 TC = 3TA tan q = =
2 a
TC = 900R DU = nCVDT
3 3 3v/g L/2
= (1) R (TA TC) = R (300 900)
2 2 q
3 3v/a
= R 600 = 900R |DU| = (900R) L
2 4vrg
(C) Process BC : Isobaric vra
4vra
5
Q = nCPDT Q = (1) R (TC TB)
2 vrg
5 a = 2g
Q = R (900 100)
2 L 1
5 Now = .3g.2f = t = L
Q = R 800 Q = 2000 R 2 2 3g
2
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8. Ans. (B,C) SECTION-IV
9. Ans. (B,C) 1. Ans. 2
Sol. Since intensity I of rotation is uniform energy
x incident in unit time pR2I.
Sol. A B Let the temperature of sphere is T at t.
C
So rate of energy loss from surface = s(4pR2)
T4
at any distance x from edge let there be a cross
Net rate of absorption of energy = pR2(I 4sT4)
section for which FBD is given:
So for maximum temperature
F
for complete rod : ma = F a = ...(1) pR2 (I 4sT4max) = 0
m 1
I 4
T Tmax =
a C B 4s
x 2. Ans. 6
mx Sol. We have,
for portion BC : mBC a = T T = a;
L Q = mairSairDT + mwater L Vwater
mx F F Fx
T = = x stress = = (0.2 0.25 24 + 0.04 0.2 600) kcal =
L m L AL
(1.2 + 4.8) kcal = 6 kcal
Fx 3. Ans. 4
d l stress LA Fx
(C) = = = Sol. mA = mB
dx Y Y LAY
rAvB = rBvB
l
Fx Dl F rA A B
Dl = dx = = ...(i)
0
LAY L 2 AY rB A A
L
1 F2 mASADq = ri AAhAL ...(ii)
(D) Energy stored =
0
2 L2 A2Y
x2 dx
mBSBDq = riABhBL, ...(iii)
1 2 hA 4
F A L3 F 2L so, =
2 hB 1
A= 2 2 = 6 AY
L A Y 3 4. Ans. 4
10. Ans. (A, D) Sol. F = iLB
Sol. u = v cot q
v 2v
mv = Fdt = ( idt )LB
w= = m 2gh = QLB
l sin q 3l
y
m 2gl (1 - cos q ) = QLB
A
u
l q = 37
y
q v 5. Ans. 1
C x B x Sol. Fnet = F1 F2 = i2B1(2a) i2(B2)(2a)
Consider an imaginary conducting loop ABC.
e.m.f. in this loop = motional e.m.f. in the rod =
B d ( xy ) - B yv - xu Q dy = - u
- = [ ]
i1 i2
F1 F2
2a
2 dt 2 dt
2a
Blv cos 2q 2a
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m 2i m 2i1 8. Ans. 2
= 0 1 i2 (2a ) - 0 i2 (2a )
4p 2a 4x 4a 9. Ans. 2
2m m m m 0i
= 0- 0 = 0 Sol. df = l dx . . .. .. . . . ..
4p 4p 4p 2px . . ..
..................... dx
\ b=1 m 0i d2
f = 2p l ln xl
6. Ans. 3 d1
i0 sin wt
DV Da m0 d2
Sol. V = 6a 3
= 3 = 3% e=
df
= 2p l ln d i 0 w cos wt
V a dt 1
7. Ans. 3
m0 d i w
ED 10 5
er m s = l ln 2 0
Sol. = 2p d1 2
40 2 10 5
4p10-7 2 2 5
ED = 20 litre = 1 ln 2 = 2 10 6 V
2p ln 2 2
1 1
\W= 40 103 2 105 20 103 105 10. Ans. 5
2 2
Sol. I = 2pe0aEv = 0.5 mA.
= 3000 J = 3 kJ
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I SECTION-IV

1. Ans. (A,C,D) 1. Ans (800)


OMR ANS (8)
R = k2 [A]2 [B]
2K = K'
From step -1 2AeEa/RT = AeE'a/RT
2 = e(EaEa')/RT
K 1 [A]2
= (Ea - Ea ')
K -1 A2 ln 2 =
RT
K K 0.7 2 400 = 560 = Ea 240 , Ea = 800 cal
2 1
R = K [A 2 ][ B ]
-1 2. Ans. (140)
n=2 OMR ANS (5)
2. Ans. (A,C,D) 3. Ans. 5 106

3. Ans. (B,C) OMR ANS (6)

4. Ans. (A, B) 4. Ans. (7.2 atm)

5. Ans. (B, D) OMR ANS (7)


5. Ans. (3)
6. Ans. (A, C)
6. Ans. (4)
7. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
8. Ans. (A,C) 7. Ans. (6)
8. Ans. (3)
9. Ans. (B,C,D)
9. Ans. (6)
10. Ans. (A,B,C)
10. Ans. (3)
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I \ g'(x) > 0
1. Ans. (A,C)
The order AEEE or EEEA should be present in p
\ sin(tanx) x > 0 in 0,
that letter. Remaining letters 2N,D,R,M,G,T,S 4
sin(tanx) > x
12 8!
C 4 2 = C 4 8! = P8
12 12
2! p
tanx > sin1x in 0,
n + r = 20, n r = 4 4
2. Ans. (A,D) p
(1 x)(x) + x(1 x) = 0 ...(1) \ (x) = 0 has 1 root in 0,
4
x = 0; (0) = 0
5. Ans. (A,C)
1 1
x = ; = 0 2 1 2
2 2 P(A) = , P(B) = and P(C) =
3 6 3
1 1 1
( x - 1) P (( A B) C ) P (C ) =
1
( x ) dx = (1 - x ) dx =
0 0 0
x
(x) 3
P (( A B) C ) = P ( A B) + P ( C )
1
x -1
1
(x)
( x ) 1 - dx = 0 = 0 x dx = 0
0 x - P ( ( A B) C )
3. Ans. (A,B) P ( A B) P ( A )
P(something come out) = 1 -
1 1
= -P ( A B C ) -1
2 2
\ P ( A B) + P ( C ) - P ( ( A B) C )
P(coin or ticket but not both)
> P(A) + P(C) 1
1
+ P(both coin & ticket) = 2 2 1
2 = + -1 =
3 3 3
1 1 1 1
P(both coin & ticket) = - =
2 3 6 \ P ( ( A B) C ) &
3
4. Ans. (A,C) 2
Let g(x) = sin(tanx) x P (( A B) C ) P (C ) =
3
g'(x) = cos(tanx) (sec2x 1) 6. Ans. (B,C)
= cos(tanx) (1 + tan2x) 1 For some c1 (1,0)
= cos(tanx) 1 + cos(tanx). tan2x
( 0 ) - ( - 1)
tan 2 ( x )
g'(x) = - + cos ( tan x ) .tan 2 x |'(c1)| = 0 - ( -1)
2
q2 q4 = |(0) (1)| < |(0)| + |(1)|
cos q = 1 - + ....
2 4! |'(c1)| < 2
neglecting higher terms g(c1) < 2 c1 (1,0)
Also for c2 (0,1)
1
g ' ( x ) = tan 2 x cos ( tan x ) -
2 ( 0 ) - (1)
|'(c2)| = 2
p 0 -1
Q0 x
4 g(c2) < 2 & g(0) = 4
p Q g(x) is cont. & diff. function
0 tan x 1 <
3 \ g(x) = 0 has
1
1 cos ( tan x ) > local maxima in (1,1).
2
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7. Ans. (A,D) y 1 1 1
= 2 sin dx = - sin tdt = cos + c
D 44 x x x x
(A) P = 55 =
5 3125 1
y = x cos + c
(D5 / 4) 11 x
(D) P = 5
=
5 3125 1
y = x cos + 3 is on such
8. Ans. (B,D) x
x 2 42 9
- = 1 e2 = 1 + 1
16 9 16 y = x cos + 1 + 2 = x 2 cos2 1 + 2

x F
5 E5555 2x
e= \ ( ae,0) = (5,0)
4
1 1
= 2x 2 cos2 + sin 2
2x 2x
P
SECTION IV
R 1. Ans. 5
(5,0) (5,0)
PFPFP
Q 1 1 1 1 1
0 + 4 1 - 0 + 3 1 + 2 1 - 1 + 1 2 + 0

(
P 8,3 3 ) =
1 2 1 1 1
. . . . =
1
4 3 3 2 2 8.9
1 1
A = 6 3 ( 5 + 8 ) = 39 3 = 3 2 a+b=5
2 2 .3
2. Ans. 7
3 nC + nC = 56
2. 2 3
3 4 -1 24
q = 2 tan -1 = tan -1
9 = tan 7
n+1C = 56
4 3
1-
16 ( n + 1)( n )( n - 1) = 56
9. Ans. (A,C) 6
2 2
C : x + y + 2x + 2y +1 = 0
A (n + 1) (n) (n 1) = 8 7 6
\n=7
(x + 1)2 + (y + 1)2 = 1 P(6,8)
(1,1) 3. Ans. 7
Director circle of C
B
(x + 1)2 + (y + 1)2 = 2 R

AB : T = 0
2 ( x + 6) 2 ( y + 2)
6x + 8y + + +1 = 0
2 2
x -1 y -1 z + 2
7x + 9y + 15 = 0 = = =l
10. Ans. (A,B) 2 3 1
\ R(2l + 1, 3l + 1, l 2)
1 uuur uuur
xdy = ydx + sin dx PR.PQ = 0
x
((2l + 1)i + 3lj + (l - 1)k).(i
- k)
=0
dy y 1 1
= + sin 2l + 1 l + 1 = 0 l = 2
dx x x x
\ R is (3, 5, 4)
1
1 log 1 PR = 9 + 36 + 9 = 54
P = - ;I.F. = e x =
x x \ [PR] = 7
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uuur uuur uuur uuur uuur uuur
4. Ans. 2
( )
AB. AB + BE + AC. AB + BF = 2 ( )
( )
2
x - 2 3x + 3 = x - 3
2
uuur 2 uuur uuur uuur uuur uuur uuur
AB + AB.BE + AC.AB + AC.BF = 2 ...(1)
px
y = sin uuur uuur uuur
2 3 AB + CA = -BC
uuur uuur uuur
AB - AC = -BC
uuur uuur
3 1 + 33 - 2AB.AC = 36
uuur uuur
23 13 0 3 23 33 433 AB.AC = -1
uuur uuur uuur uuur
(1) AB.BE + AC.BF = 2
5. Ans. 2 uuur uuur uuur uuur uuur
x1 + x2 + x3 +.......+x21 = 51 ( )
- AB + AC .BF = 2 Q BE = -BF
uuur uuur uuur
Number of solution =
( )
511C = 50C
211 20
BA + AC .BF = 2
50 50
C C uuur uuur
\ P = 5020 = 5030
2 2 BC.BF = 2
n - r 20 8. Ans. 6
Min = =4
5 5 2 cot x
(sec x)1/ 2 - (sec x)1/ 3 + x - tan x
6. Ans. 4 lim + 1
x 0
tan x
C1 = first cell phone defective
C2 = second cell phone defective 2 cot x
( sec x )1/ 2 - ( sec x )1/ 3 + x - tan x
lim
C P ( C 2 C1 ) e
x0

P 2 = tan x
P ( C1 )
C1
1 + ( secx - 1)1/2 - 1 + ( secx -1)1/3 + x - tan x
C C1 ( C 2 C1 ) lim
2
.P ( U1 ) + P P (U2 )
P 2 e x0

tan2 x
U1 U2
=
P ( C1 )
1 1 x
3
( ) ( )
2
sec x - 1 -
2 3 + sec x - 1 .... 3 ... 2
+
2
1 1 1 1
2 lim
e x0
20 . 2 + 100 . 2 13 m tan 2 x
= = =
1 1 1 1 300 n 1 - cos x 1 x
20 . 2 + 100 . 2 cos x.x 2 6 + ( sec x - 1) .... + 3 .... 2
2

lim

e x0 2
tan x
n - 20m 300 - 260
= =4 x2
10 10
= e1/6
7. Ans. 2
9. Ans. 3
A
33 D

E 1 C
6 h
B q
A p C
F p/6
uuur uuur uuur uuur
AB. AE + AC. AF = 2 B

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11 1 y2 = 4b(x 2e) .....(ii)
9 = ( AC )( BC ) . h
32 2 +ve end of latus rectum
108 = AC.BC.h < AC.BC.AD h = 2e + b & k = 2b
(AC)(BC)(AD) > 108 ...(i)
k h k
2AD + AC + BC \ b= & - =e
3
( AC )( BC )( AD ) 2 2 2 4
3
b2 = 4(1 e2)
AC.BC.AD < 108 ...(ii)
(i) & (ii) holds if k2 h k 2
= 4 1 - -
2AD = AC = BC = 6 4 2 4

AD = 3
10. Ans. 8 k2 h 2 k 2 hk
=1- - +
16 4 16 4

x 2 y 2 xy
+ - -1 = 0
S
4 8 4
2x2 + y2 2xy 8 = 0

x2 y2
+ =1 ...(i)
4 b2

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LEADER COURSE : Phase-I, II, III & IV (TX & TVH) TEST # 09 (Pattern : JEE-Advanced)
TARGET : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2015 Date : 11 - 01 - 2015
PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 3. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (D)
KQ
q
W1 qV1 R
=
i0
Sol. =
W2 qV2 3 KQ
q
Sol. i r 2 R
dl W1 2
=
r r W2 3
Force dF on the element d l is,
4. Ans. (C)
where j is a unit vector along the current in the di
Sol. 10 = 5
wire. dt
i = 2t (current through inductor when switch
r r m i r is closed)
2 pr
( )
dF = i0 d l 0 2 j r

after the switch is opened circuit behaves as
discharging LR circuit.
r m ii r r 5. Ans. (B)
2 pr
(
dF = 0 20 d l i r ) Sol. Frequency of resultant wave E will remain same
as that of the component waves.
r m ii rr r r Also, maximum K.E. of electron only depends
( ) (
dF = 0 20 i d l.r - r d l.j
2 pr ) on the frequency & not on its amplitude.
6. Ans. (B)
m0 ii0 j uur r uur Sol. n (Emax E)2 E
=
2pr 2
( )
dl.r [since dl.j = 0 ] Maximum number of b-particles will emit
dn
when =0
uur m ii dE
dF = 0 20 j ( rdr ) E max
2pr i.e. at E =
5
r ( m ii ) j ri dr Thus, maximum no. of neutrinos would come
F= 0 0
2p ri r out with energy
4E max
5
r 7. Ans. (D)
F=0
Sol. EMF will be induced in the case when the
2. Ans. (D)
electric field is non-conservative in nature which
Sol. Volume at B & C threreby causes the current to flow in given loop.
are same and r
when E = ayi - axj
also at A & D E x E y
The area under r V curve
y x
for process BC & DA is zero. thus the field is non-conservative in nature.
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8. Ans. (D) From equation (3) & (2)
9. Ans. (B) A2 F
(1 + g ) x = r
10. Ans. (D) V0 P0
Sol. The system is at rest (Fnet = 0) m8Ag
Fr = 3V x
0
For maximum M/m ; Limiting friction will be
acting on both blocks (at contact surfaces). 8Ag
w2 = 3V
0
FL1 + FL2 = Net pulling force on the whole
12. Ans. (C)
system
13. Ans. (B)
mg + Mg cos q = Mg sin q
A V B
Mg(sin q cos q) = mg 3R R
N1
N2
m Sol. C1 L
f2 M
C2
f2 mgsinq L
mg

Mgcosq Mg e
m Befor switch is close
M
= change on capacitor C2 = Ce
m (sin q - m cos q)
11. Ans. (A) change on capacitor C1 is = 0
e
when switch is open inlialy i =
Sol. R
P0V0
e 3R e R
reading of voltmeter is -
mg R R
P0 =
A 3e e = 2e
P(V0 Ax) = P0V0g .......(i) 14. Ans. (B)
Force equation on piston Sol. There is no battery in circuit and there is no any
L C oscillation type circuit, so all energy is
kx + (P P0)A = Fr dispatted in heat loss
kx P - P0 Fr 1 2 1 e
2
Ce + 2 Ci 2 = Ce2 + L
+ 1
A = e=
P0 P0 P0 .......(2) 2 2 2 R
using equation (i) 1 2 Le2
= Ce + 2
g
2 R
P V0 15. Ans. (C)
=
P0 V0 - Ax 16. Ans. (B)
-g 17. Ans. (C)
P Ax
= 1 -
P0 V0 18. Ans. (D)
Sol. When A is connected then heat flow from A to
P gAx B to C to environment, so
= 1 + ......(3)
P0 V0
TA > TB > TC > TO

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Because A get contineous supply of heat, so Therefore molar heat constant C is the
temperature of A rises up which can not get determining factor for rate of change of
value infinity so heat flow from A to temperature of a gas, as heat is supplied to it.
environment. It is minimum for isochoric process of a

monoatomic gas C v = R , resulting in


when B is connected 3
TA = TB > TC > TO 2
dT
direction of heat flow should be from B to greatest slope i.e. curve 1.
environment. Q

19. Ans. (B) For isobaric process of monoatomic gas and


Sol. In each case there will be no current in the isochoaic process of diatomic gas, their heat
branch containing voltmeter or ammeter. 5
capacities are same R , therefore both are
Therefore reading instruments will be zero. 2
represented by curve 2.
20. Ans. (C) 7
For isobaric process of diatomic gas Cp =
Sol. As Q = nCdT 2
R that is represented by curve 3.
Q
and dT = Q axis represent isothermal process and DT
nC
axis represent adiabatic process.

PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION


SECTION-I 7. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (A) 8. Ans. (B)

N2(g) + 2H2(g) N2H4(g) 9. Ans. (C)


40 60
4 30
10. Ans. (A)
35
2N(g) + 4H(g) 11. Ans. (B)

DHF = 40 + 60 120 35 12. Ans. (B)


= 55 unit 13. Ans. (B)
2. Ans. (C)
14. Ans. (A)
6 3 3 2
Ksp = 4 [2 10 ] = (S') (4 l0 )
15. Ans. (B)
18 6
32 10 = S' 16 10
16. Ans. (A)
(S') = 2 10 M 12
17. Ans (B)
3. Ans. (D)
18. Ans. (C)
4. Ans. (B)
19. Ans. (A)
5. Ans. (A)
20. Ans. (C)
6. Ans. (C)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 6. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (D) 4C . (7C 3) . 4!
1 2
|(x)| P (x)
x {one from (1,6), (2,7),(3,8) & (4,9)}
b a
Q 7. Ans. (A)
g(x) = (x) 1(x)
D D
( PQ )max = 2 - =
put x = 2
4a 4 1 = 1.1(2) (1) = 2
D put x = 1
& |a - b| = 3 = D = 36 g(1) = 2.2 g1(4) = 1
|a|
2. Ans. (B) 8. Ans. (C)
1 0 x <1
[ x]
y = ( x - [ x ]) + [ x ] = x 1 x < 2

( x - 2 ) + 2 2 x < 3
2
F2 S2 S1 F1

( )
1 2 3
29
Area = 1dx + xdx + ( x - 2 ) + 2 dx =
2

Ae2 = a & ae1 = A 6


0 1 2
e1e2 = 1
9. Ans. (A)
b
=
a 1- e
=
e 1-e
2
( 2
1 ) 2
2 ( 2
1 )=ee Let P(A) = p, P(B) = q, P(C) = r
B A 2 e 22 - 1 (
1 - e12 ) 1 2
given (p + q 2pq) =
1
& pq(1 r) =
7
e12 2 15
also p + q + r pq qr rp + pqr = 1
3. Ans. (B)
1
log10
ex ex - 1 r + + pq - r ( p + q ) + pqr = 1
I=
0 e +8
x
dx Put e x - 1 = t 2 2
1 1
2t
3
3p 2 r + + pq - r 2pq + + pqr = 1
I= dt = 6 - 2 2
A=6
0
t +9 2
2 r 1
4. Ans. (A) + pq - pqr =
2 2
r r r r
xa + xb = 0 r 1 7
r r r = -
x (a + b) = 0 2 2 15
r r r
x = (a + b) = (3i + 2j - k)
1 1
r= & pq =
5. Ans. (D) 15 2

lim
( )
1 + x 4 2x - 1 - x 4 2x ( ) 10. Ans. (C)
'(x) = ''(x)(1 (x))
x 0
( )
x 4 .2x
'(x)
(Apply L'Hopital's rule) ( x ) - 1 = -" ( x )
lim
( )
' 1 + x 4 4x 3 + ' 1 - x 4 4x 3 ( ) ln|(x) 1| = '(x) + c
x 0
( )
' x 4x 4 3
(0) = '(0) = 2 c = 2
(x) 1 = e2'(x)
2 ' (1)
= =2 (3) = 1 + eln3 (3) = 4
(0)

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Paragraph for Question 11 and 12
11. Ans. (D) a+b 2 a+b
cos2 sin
uuur 2 + 2 =4
AB = -3i + j - k
uuur a -b 2 a-b
cos2 cos
AC = -i - 2j + 2k 2 2
uuur uuur
AB AC = 7j + 7k
uur uuur uuur uur a -b 1
FP is parallel to AB AC and | FP | = 2
or cos 2 =
2 4
uur 2(7j + 7k)

FP = = j + k a-b 1
7 2 2 cos 2 =
2 2
12. Ans. (C)
Volume of tetrahedron PABC 1
1 + cos ( a - b ) =
1 2
= ( area of base DABC) height
3 1
cos ( a - b ) = -
1 1 uuur uuur
( ) 1
= . AB AC 2 = . 2.7 2 =
3 2 6
7
3
2
Paragraph for Question 15 & 16
Paragraph for Question 13 and 14 15. Ans. (D)
13. Ans. (B)
(2R) (1R,1G) or (1R,1G) (2R)
Normal at Q is 4xsecq 3ycosecq = 7
2
4sin q 3 C 2 .3 C1 .2 C1 2 C1 .3 C1 .3 C 2 24
m= =1 tan q = P= 5
+ 5 5 =
3cos q 4 C 2 .5 C 2 C2 . C 2 100

7 -7 16. Ans. (A)


P , 0 , Q 0,
4 sec q 3cosec q 3
C2 .3 C 2
Area DCPQ 5
C2 .5 C 2
P= 2 2
1 -49 49 3 4 49 C 2 . C 2 3 C 2 .3 C 2 2 C1 .3 C1 .3 C1 .2 C1
= = = + +
2 12 sec q cosec q 24 5 5 50 5
C 2 .5 C 2 5 C 2 .5 C 2 5
C 2 .5 C 2
14. Ans. (A)
9
Tangent at P(a) to E1 is P=
46
x cos a y sin a 17. Ans. (C)
+ =1
4 3 (x + y + 1) l(x + 2y + 3) = 0
and tangent at Q(b) is
fixed point is (1,2)
x cos b y sin b (P) Fixed point must lie on circle
+ =1
4 3 a=2
Point of intersection A is (Q) x2 + y2 + 2x + 2y 3 = 0
a +b a +b line L is tangent to circle at (1,2)
4cos 2 3sin 2 i.e 2x y 4 = 0
,
cos a - b cos a - b Q(1,4)

2 2 QR -2 - 4 - 4
(R) r= = = 5
L 2 5.2
x 2 y2 R
But A lies on + =4
16 9 (S) P(h,k) (1,2)
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20. Ans. (C)
18. Ans. (A)
lny
x
dy
ae x + b cos 2x - 3x - 3
-c
(P)
y
=
0 1 + y2
' ( 0 ) = lim x
y '- ( lny ) - y '
x0 x 1
2
=
y 1 + x2
ae + b cos 2x - 3x - 3 - cx
x
y'(0) = 1
4 = lim
x0 x2 tangent is (y 1) = x x y + 1 = 0
A
x2 4x 2 (Q)
a 1 + x + + b 1 - - 3x - 3 - cx
2! 2
4 = lim x
x 0 x2
m
a 1x
a + b = 3, a 3 c = 0 & - 2b = 4
2 1
p (1 - x ) x
2
V=
19. Ans. (C) 3
(P) P = 1 P(each recieving atlteast one) dv p
+ +
= ( x - 1)( 3x - 1) 1 1

(3 ))
3
6
(
- 3 - 3C 2 2 6 - 2 7
dx 3 max
= 1- =
3 6
27 5
l= x 2 + (1 - x ) =
2

9
(Q) P ( I E ) = 1 - P ( I E )
(R) k = | x | e - x
x y
y=|x|e
5! 5!
1 - + - 4! 1

= 2! 2! 7 e
= x
6! 15 0

2!2! y

(R) 2160 = 24.33.51 (S) 0 x


N = (3) (2) = 6 a+b2

8N 8.6 16
= = p p+
135 135 45 <
(S) N = 33C2 + 34 C1.33C1 = 50 33 2 2
a+b2<b+2
N 33
= 0<a<4
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