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FULL TEST –V
(Main)
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

S. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. D D A
2. B C A
3. C A B
4. B D D
5. A C B
6. A B A
7. A D C
8. C C B
9. A C D
10. A C C
11. A A C
12. A D A
13. B B B
14. B A C
15. A B D
16. D B C
17. B A C
18. C C A
19. C D C
20. D D B
21. A C B
22. B B B
23. B D C
24. D C D
25. D B B
26. C B A
27. B C A
28. C C D
29. B B B
30. A D C

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

x
1. For small displacement y 
sin   
2kx0 sin   mg ........... (1)
If ring is displaced y
y 
mg – 2k  x 0  y sin   sin  = ma y
x
2k sin2 
a y
m

2. 1 cos 1   2 cos 2

1
2

3. W F = U + K Length AC
1 1
 
300 1.5  0.9  K x 22  x12  mV 2   1.2 2   0.9 2
2 2

1 2 1
4. Ka  mg  a  b   Kb2
2 2
 a  b   2 mg / K.

L
5. tan  
R
R
cos  
R  XL2
2

0  XL
i0  , VL  XL 
2
R  XL2 R 2  XL2

1
6. 
2 LC

0  VA
7.  V1
2
VA  VB
 V2
2
VB  0
 V3
2

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V0
2
V0  6 3
8.  4
2 2
3
V0  m/s
2

1
9. Kinetic energy at mean position  4J  mA 2 2    200 Rad / s.
2

1 2
10. mgh  kx  mgx
2

x dB
11. E
2 dt
3Kxt 2 x
E
2 dx
2
3Kxt 2xdx
d   q.x
2 r 2
r
3Kt 2 q 3
 x dx
r 2 0
3Kq.t 2 2
 .r …(i)
4
torque due to friction force
d  dmgx
r
qm 2 2
  2g 2 
x dx  mgr …(ii)
r 0 3
3Kq.t 2r 2 2
 mgr
4 3
8mg
t = 2 seconds.
9Kqr

12. About point O Ring is in pure rotation.

13.   W  U
U – Q  W

14. Can be understood by graph.

15. dQ  mST  0  T  0

16. Light from any part of body can not reach the eye of man.

g sin  gsin 
17. a , aring 
   2
1  2 
 mr 
2
acoin  gsin 
3

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18. Frat  0
2
F.2R  F.R     = 2.5 Rad/s
 = t
1
K  2
2

1 1
19. mgh  mv 2  2
2 2
1 1 2
7mgR  mv 2   mv 2
2 2 5
mv 2  10mgR  v  10gR

20. Number of significant figures in the answer must be three.

T1
21. a 1
T2
r1 sin 1 1 P1 cos 1
 b  c 3
r2 sin 2 3 P2 cos 2

22. Escape velocity, v  2gR


vE 2gERE
   6  4  24
vM 2gMRM

23. Tension in the string at the lowest point in vertical circle is given by
mu2
TL  mg 

mu2 
2mg  mg 
 u P
u  g O
Using the law of conservation of energy, K.E. at O = P.E. at P
1
mu2  mg 1  cos  
2
1
mg  mg 1  cos  
2
1
cos      60
2

24. Along the rod


mg sin  – ma0 cos  = ma
 ma0

mg

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25. If the tension in the string is T then for insect


T  mg  ma
3mg
T
2
For block T  N  2mg

26. For the velocity perpendicular to incline after collision will be same for both so time for both will
remains.
For the velocity along the incline after collision, velocity of the ball on smooth surface will be
greater than that of rough surface.

27. mg(h+x) – F.x = 0

28. n1 sin  = n2 sin r = n2 sin (60 – )


n sin  2 sin  r
sin c = 2   n2
n1 sin  60 –   3 cos   sin  120
n1
 

29. For bead to be stationary


dy
slope of tangent on the curve  tan   
dx
2a
 .
y

30. For each reaction involving both the processes, mass defect
= 3 × 2.014 – 4.001 – 1.007 = 0.026 u
931.5  0.026
Energy released per deutron  MeV
3
Let n be the number of deutrons required
931.5  0.026 P  t 1016  365  24  60  60
Total energy   n MeV  
3  0.5
n  5  1035.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

1. BaF2 Hsolution = LE + Hhydratio


= 2367 – (457 2 + 1305)
= 148
BeF2 Hsolution = 2906 – (457  2 + 2494)
= –502
For solubility : Hsolution should be negative.

3. At constant density, P  T
T1
T2
P T3

D
so, T1 > T2 > T3

5. Br Br

Br SO Friedel Craft alkylation


 2
FeBr

 3
Br    
2

Br SO3H SO3H

H

H O

2

6.
C N H3C C NMgBr H3C C O

3 CH MgBr H O

 3

OCH 3 OCH 3 OCH 3

9. O N
19, 5 N C C C N 8, 8
C N

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14. CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3


H3C CH3 
NaNO2
 H3C CH3  H3C CH3 
CH3  Shift

HCl
OH NH2 OH N 2 Cl OH

H
O C O C

H
C C C  C C C

C C

h
15. 4HNO3 
 4NO2  O2  2H2O
Yellow

W  mass 
205.5
20. V   260.13 ml
d 0.79
W  1000 5.5  1000
M B   0.58 M
mB  V 36.5  260.13

22. According to Faraday’s 1st law:


QE
W
F
E
Slope 
F

27. 2XeF6  SiO2  2XeOF4  SiF4

29. Hoffmann-degradation and Haloform reaction.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
2
1. f(x) + 2f(1 – x) = 1 – x ….. (1)
 2f(x) + f(1 – x) = 1 – (1 – x)2 ….. (2)
 x  2 2
 f  x   1 {on solving (1) and (2)}
3
 Range of f(x) is (–, 1]
6!
2. Required number of ways =  20
3! 3!

2 sin2º 6 sin6º 10 sin10º .....  178 sin178º


3. Average =
45
180 sin2º 180 sin 6º .....  90 sin90º
=
45
 sin 44º sin 44º 
180    90
 sin2º 
=
45
 1  cos88º 
= 2  1
 sin2º 
= 2(cosec 2º – 1 + 1)
 Average = 2 cosec 2º
4. Interior region is closed figure OABC A
Integral co-ordinates will be corresponding to
x = 1, x = 2 and x = 3 only
Integral co-ordinates are (1, –1), (1, 0), (1, 1) B
(2, –2), (2, –1), (2, 0), (2, 1), (2, 2), (3, –2), (3, –1) O 1 2 3
(3, 0), (3, 1), (3, 2)
 Total such points are 13
C

 3  1  2  1   2   1  0  3   3 439
5. Projection = 
2 2 2 14
2 1  3
2
 Projection =
14
6. n = 26 = 64
m = 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 21
 n – m = 64 – 21 = 43
7. cos 9x cos 3x = cos 18x cos 12x
 cos 12x + cos 6x = cos 30x + cos 6x
 cos 30x = cos 12x
 30x = 2n  12x
 18x = 2n, 42x = 2n
n n
 x ,x 
9 21
Number of solutions = 10 + 22 – 4 = 28

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 2
( 0, , ,  will be common in both)
3 3
2
8. Let  and  be the roots of the equation x + px + q = 0
  +  = –p,  = q
 3 + 3 = –m, ()3 = n
3 3 3
 –m =  +  = ( + ) – 3( + )
3
 –m = –p + 3pq
3
 m = p – 3pq

x2 y 2
9. Hyperbola will be of the form  1
a2 b2
2ae = 20
b 4
 ae = 10, 
a 3
 b = 4k, a = 3k
 b2 = a2(e2 – 1)
 b2 + a2 = a2e2
k=2
 b = 8, a = 6
x 2 y2
  1
36 64

10. Put x = tan 

1 1 1
11. 1 4 1  1 8  1  1 3   11  4  = 9 – 3 – 3 = 3
1 1 2

12. |x – 1| + |x – 10| = 9 – {x}


As LHS  9 and RHS  9
 LHS = RHS = 9
 {x} = 0  x  [1, 10]
 10 solutions

13. Let x1 and x2 appears on the dice


(x1, x2)  {(1, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5), (4, 6), (3, 1), (4, 2), (5, 3), (6, 4)}
8 2
 Probability = 2 
6 9

14. The four sides of quadrilateral are given as x = 2, x = 6, y = 2, y = 6, which intersect at the points
(2, 6), (2, 2), (6, 2), (6, 6)
The line which divides the area of this square in two equal parts will pass through its centre i.e.
(4, 4)
 y  4  3  x  4
 y  3  x  4  4

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16. Let x1, x2, ……, xn be n observations, then


1
X   xi
2
x
Let yi = i  10 , then

n
1 11  1 1 X  10
Y =  yi   xi   (10n)  Y  X  10  .
n i1  n  n  
17. w13 = 1
2 3 4 5 6 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1
Now, a + b = w + w + w + w + w + w + w + w + w + w + w + w
2 6 7 8 12
= (w + w + ..... + w ) + (w + w ..... w ) = –1
3 4 –4 –3 –1 2 5 6 –6 –5 –2
ab = (w + w + w + w + w + w )(w + w + w + w + w + w )
2 3 12
= 3(w + w + w + ….. + w ) = –3
 Quadratic equation with a and b as roots
= x2 – (a + b)x + ab = 0
 x2 + x – 3 = 0
18. Let M be  
18 cos , 8 sin  . As shortest distance lies along common normal
 Given line will be parallel to the tangent at M
x cos  y sin 
   1 is parallel to 2x – 3y + 25 = 0
18 8
8 cos  2
    tan  = –1
18 sin  3
3
   point M is (–3, 2)
4
20. As b + c = 3a
sinB  sinC
 3
sin A
BC BC
2 sin   cos  
 2   2  3

A A
2 sin cos
2 2
B C B C
cos cos  sin sin
 2 2 2 2 3
B C B C
cos cos  sin sin
2 2 2 2
B C
cot cot  1
 2 2 3
B C
cot cot  1
2 2
B C
 cot cot  2
2 2
B C 1
 tan tan 
2 2 2
 B C B C  1
 cot cot  tan tan   2    2
 2 2 2 2  2

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21. cos–1(cos x) = x,  x  (0, ]


 sin–1(sin x) = 0  x =  is the solution

22. f (x) is increasing function


So, x3 + x2 + 2x  1 > 2x + 1
3 2
x +x 2>0
(x  1) (x2 + 2x + 2) > 0.

23. Equation of normal to (x – 3)2 = 4(y + 1) at (2t + 3, t2 – 1) is (x – 3) = –t(y + 1) + 2t + t3


As these normals pass through (h, k)
3
 t + (1 – k)t + (3 – h) = 0
 t1 + t2 + t3 = 0, 2t1 + 3 = 7, 2t2 + 3 = –1
 t1 = 2, t2 = –2
 t3 = 0
 Point is (3, –1)

24. 2 + 2 + 2 = 28
 ,   can (2, 3, 4), (2, 4, 3), (3, 2, 4), (3, 4, 2), (4, 2, 3) and (4, 3, 2)

x
5 30 O  C
25. We have tan = and tan2 =  5m
x x
B
30
 tan2 =
5 cot 
 tan2 = 6tan  3 – 3tan2 = 1 30m
25m
2 3
 tan =  x = 5cot = 5 m
3 2
A

9
1 9
1   2r  3    2r  1 
26.   2r  1 2r  3   2   2r  1 2r  3  

r 0 r 0  
9
1 1 1  1 1  10
      2 1  21  21
r 0 2  2r  1 2r  3   

dy dy
27. x2  2xy  2  6y 0
dx dx
d 2 dy

dx
 
x y  2  6y
dx
0
2 2
 yx + 2x + 3y = c


28. A B 
4
 cot (A + B) = 1
cot A cotB  1
 1
cot A  cot B
 (1 – cot A)(1 – cot B) = 2

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3  3
 m 1     m
29. tan   4   4 x+y=1
 3  3  
1     m 1   1   
 4  4 A 3x + 4y = 5
1

4m  3
  4
3m  4 7
4
 7(4m + 3) = (4 – 3m)
17
 31m = –17, m  
31
A = (–1, 2)
 Equation of line (L1) is 17x + 31y = 45

30. m(m + 1)(m + 2) is product of three consecutive numbers, hence divisible by 6 and (7m – 1) is
divisible by 6. Hence, given number is always divisible by 6

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