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TEST-2 - Code-C
Test Date : 10/11/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 26. (2) 51. (2)

2. (1) 27. (1) 52. (1)

3. (1) 28. (3) 53. (1)

4. (4) 29. (1) 54. (4)

5. (1) 30. (3) 55. (2)

6. (2) 31. (4) 56. (2)

7. (3) 32. (1) 57. (1)

8. (2) 33. (1) 58. (3)

9. (4) 34. (1) 59. (3)

10. (3) 35. (2) 60. (3)

11. (2) 36. (3) 61. (4)

12. (1) 37. (2) 62. (3)

13. (2) 38. (4) 63. (4)

14. (1) 39. (2) 64. (2)

15. (4) 40. (2) 65. (1)

16. (4) 41. (2) 66. (3)

17. (3) 42. (2) 67. (1)

18. (4) 43. (3) 68. (2)

19. (3) 44. (3) 69. (1)

20. (2) 45. (3) 70. (3)

21. (60) 46. (38) 71. (27)

22. (45) 47. (64) 72. (08)

23. (10) 48. (20) 73. (20)

24. (18) 49. (20) 74. (05)

25. (50) 50. (14) 75. (05)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - A (PHYSICS)  2v 
 v b, gr = u jˆ +  0  y iˆ
 d 
1. Answer (2)


Hint : VAPP = v − v cos  
6


Sol. : Velocity of approach v − v cos  
6
 2v 
 3  y = ut and dx =   0 ut dt
 VAPP = v  1 −   d 
 2 
2v 0 1 d2
 T =
2a  ( Xhalf ) = u   2
v (2 − 3 ) d 2 4u

v 0d
 distance travelled s = vT =
2a  ( Xhalf ) = 4u
2− 3

2. Answer (1) v 0d
 X=
2u
Hint : v w , m = vw , gr – vw , gr
4. Answer (4)
Sol. :
F
Hint : a0 = forces on m with respect to
M +m
M along the plane must be zero.

Sol. :

vw, gr = –viˆ

vw, gr = at jˆ

 vw, m = –viˆ – at jˆ

to man the direction of wind become south-west


v F
then v = a t  t= a0 =
a M +m

3. Answer (1)  mg sin = (F – ma0)cos

 2v  mF
 mg tan  = F –
Hint : v b, gr = u jˆ +  0  y iˆ (upto half width) M +m
 d 
FM
Total drift will be double of the drift upto  mg tan =
half width. M +m

Sol. : Velocity profile of river is as shown in (M + m)


 F= mg tan 
figure. M
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5. Answer (1) 8. Answer (2)


Hint : Constraints motion am = 5aM
Hint : VRp = VRqr − VPqr

Sol. : For (m) Sol. : VRp = VRqr + VQrp : VRqr − VPqr


 mg – T = ma1 …(i)

For (M)

9. Answer (4)
 5T – Mg = Ma2 …(ii)
a1 = 5a2 Hint : When speed of A and C are same along
 mg = m(5a2) + T …(iii) respective shown direction. Then block B
comes to rest.
6. Answer (2)
Hint : Total driving force must be able to overcome dv A
Sol. : vC = 3t and = 12t
the maximum resistive force. dt
Sol. :
 vA = 6t2

So vA = vC

1
 t=
2

10. Answer (3)


m l  m l Hint : W.r.t. ground m1 should have zero
 l – g =    g
l  n  l n acceleration.
 n –1 1
 l= Sol. : Let M moves with a0 acceleration.
l n n
Then FBD of m1 and m2 w.r.t pulley.
1
 =
n –1
7. Answer (3) For (m1):  T + m1a0 – m1g = m1a0
Hint : Same range at  =  and 90 – 
Sol. : Same range at  and 90 – 
 T=g
2u 2 sin   cos 
 R=
g
g
2u sin  2u cos  For (M2):  2g – T – 2a0 = 2a0  a0 =
 T1 = and T2 = 4
g g

4u 2 sin  cos  2  u 2 sin2   2T Mg


 T1T2 = =   For (M)  = a0  2g =  M = 8 kg
2 g M 4
g g 
2R 11. Answer (2)
 T1T2 =
g
Hint : Find the acceleration of block w.r.t.
 T1T2  R wedge along the inclined plane.
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Sol. : 15. Answer (4)

Hint : It will be elongated for any value of M > 0.

Sol. : It will be elongated for any value of M > 0.

16. Answer (4)

Hint : Uniform circular motion

Sol. : Particle is in circular motion with speed


5 × 20 = 100 m/s
macos30° – mgsin30° = ma 17. Answer (3)

3 10 Hint : Limiting friction appears at both the


 10 3  – = a surface.
2 2
 a = 10 m/s2 Sol. : F = 2(m1 + m2)g + 1m1g

2 1

1
 10  t 2 = 1  F=  10 ( 3 ) +  1 10
2 10 10

1  F=6+1=7N
t= sec.
5 18. Answer (4)
12. Answer (1)
( F + F cos  ) – ( Mg – F sin  ) 
Hint : = a0
Hint : Range = (Time of flight) × (Horizontal speed) M
Sol. : v = ai + (b − ct ) jˆ ( F + F cos  ) – ( Mg – F sin  ) 
Sol. : = a0
M
2b
 time of flight =
c  4  31
10  1 +  –  10 – 10  
 a0 =  5  52
2ab
 R= 1
c
18 – 2
13. Answer (2)  a0 = = 16 m/s2
1
Hint : F2 + (Wsin)2 = (W cos)2
19. Answer (3)
Sol. : F2 + (Wsin)2 = (W cos)2
 g
sin2  Hint : frmax =   g +  M2 ; limiting friction will
 F = 4W cos  
2 2 2
– W sin  = 3 W sin 
2 2 2 2  4
cos2  appear between M1 and M2.

 F = 3 W sin  1  5g 
Sol. : frmax =  2 = 5 N
5 4 
14. Answer (1)
Hint : Normal force by weighing machine is the  Acceleration of M2 w.r.t. lift
reading. 5
a2 = = 2.5 m/s2
1 2
Sol. : N = 50(16)cos60° = 50  16 
2 And acceleration of M1 w.r.t lift
 N = 400 newton
F – 5 25
a2 = = m/s2
 Reading = 40 kg. 8 8

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20. Answer (2) 24. Answer (18)


dv mg 40
Hint : =– = –g Hint : Collision time T =
dt m m
dv
Sol. : = –g 40
dt Sol. : Time of collision T = sec
24
8
From figure: –g = – 5
4  T= sec
3
 g = 2
30  3
  = 0.2  VB = = 18 m/s
5
21. Answer (60)
25. Answer (50)
Hint : Limiting friction at the contact of C and
ground is minimum. mv 2
Hint : T
Sol. : frmax(AB) = 90 N R

frmax(BC) = 80 N; mv 2
Sol. : T
frmax(C.ground) = 60 N R

So, motion starts at the interface of ground and 2 (5)2


block C. And all the blocks will move together at 1
applied force of 60 N.
= 50 N
22. Answer (45)
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
42 sin2
Hint : R =
g 26. Answer (2)

42  sin2 Hint : Lattice formation between gaseous cation


Sol. : R = = 30 and anion are energy releasing process,
g
Cl has –ve E.G.E.
30  10 3
 sin2 = =
100  100 100 Sol. : Cl+ e – ⎯⎯→ Cl– electron gain enthalpy
( g) ( g)
  0.86 +
Na + Cl– ⎯⎯→ NaCl lattice energy.
y ( g) ( g) ( s)
 tan  = = y = 30  100  tan 
30 m
27. Answer (1)
 y = 45 cm
Hint : Lattice energy  charge density on ions.
23. Answer (10)
Sol. : Order for magnitude of lattice energy
u2 should be
Hint : Rmax =
g (1 + sin  )
MgO > MgF2 > LiF > NaCl > KI
Sol. : u2 = Rmax  g(1 + sin)
28. Answer (3)
 4
 u = 5  10  1 + 
2
Hint : In a covalent bond, the two electrons are
 5
placed in between the nuclei of both the
9 atoms.
 u 2 = 5  10 
5
Sol. : Both the electrons are under the
 u = 3 10 m/s influence of both nuclear charges.
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29. Answer (1) 34. Answer (1)

Hint : Consider the dipole moment of the Hint : Bond angle can be predicted by VSEPR
respective molecule. theory.
Sol. : In Cl — F molecule, fluorine is more
electronegative Sol. :

35. Answer (2)


+ –
Hint : Nodal planes can be identified by
 correct orientation is F — Cl
F — Cl overlapping of orbitals.

30. Answer (3) Sol. : Orbital Nodal Plane(s)

Hint : For non-polar molecule, dipole moment *1s 1


 = 0. 1s 0
Sol. : Pure p-orbital 1

1s 0

2s 0

36. Answer (3)


31. Answer (4) Hint : 2 g of H2 = 1 mol
Hint : As the number of unpaired electrons 32 g of O2 = 1 mol
increases, magnetic moment increases.
20 g of Ne = 1 mol
Sol. : C2 – Diamagnetic
Sol. : Pressure, K.E.  temperature
C 2− – Paramagnetic
T
All other processes will result into Most probable speed 
M
decrease in magnetic moment.
37. Answer (2)
32. Answer (1)
Hint : Formal charge is the charge assigned to
Hint : Characteristic of an hybrid orbital
an atom in a molecule, assuming that
depends upon the % of s-character.
electrons in all chemical bonds are
Sol. :  The s-orbitals are spherical, lower in shared equally between atoms,
regardless of relative electronegativity.
energy and close to the nucleus, its %
increase in hybrid orbital cause bulkiness Sol. : In CO molecule there is bond order equal
and shortening of the orbital. to 3 in between C and O.
33. Answer (1)

Hint : px, py and pz orbitals are required to form 38. Answer (4)
tetrahedral geometry along with
s-orbitals. Hint : The angle between h1 and h2 is 120°

Sol. : ns orbital can combine with np orbitals as Sol. : sp2 hybrid orbitals have bond angle equal
they are close in energy. to 120°

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39. Answer (2) 44. Answer (3)

Hint :  PO = xO  PTotal Hint : According to kinetic theory of gases there


2 2
is no interaction between the molecules.
PO 0.2 1
Sol. : xO = 2
= = Sol. : There is no release of heat during mixing
2 PTotal 16 80 and volume change on mixing of two
ideal gases is zero.
Mole percent of O2 = x O  100
2
45. Answer (3)
= 1.25 %
Hint : SI unit of surface tension is N/m.
40. Answer (2)
Sol. : Particles on the surface has net attractive
Hint : Gas liquifies at higher pressure for force.
T < Tc
46. Answer (38)
Sol. : At point ‘d’ only liquid phase is present.
At point ‘a’ only gaseous phase is Hint :  PV = nRT
present.
P V M
At point ‘c’ and ‘b’ gas is in equilibrium w=
RT
with liquid.
7.6  0.3  4
41. Answer (2) Sol. : w =
0.08  300
Hint : SiO2 – Si is sp3 hybridised
= 0.38 gm
CH4 – C is sp3 hybridised
47. Answer (64)
Sol. : BH3 – B is sp2
B2H6 – B is sp3 rate1 M2
Hint :  =
rate2 M1
CO2 – C is sp
SO2 – S is sp2 10  10–6 100
Sol. : –6
=
XeO2F2 – Xe is sp3d 8  10 Mx

XeF4 – Xe is sp3d2 Mx = 64
42. Answer (2)
48. Answer (20)
Hint : Coulombic forces are responsible for the
Hint : Pressure  number of moles [at constant
formation of NaCl.
T, V].
Sol. : Coulombic forces are inversely
proportional to r2. Sol. : Initial number of moles of gas = 10 + 1

43. Answer (3) = 11

Hint : According to kinetic theory of gases, N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3


gaseous molecule are hard spheres, and
Initial 1 mol 10 mol 0
there is no force of attraction or repulsion
between them. Final 0 10 – 3 2 mol
Sol. : When the particles are close to each = 7 mol
other, they have no force of attraction or
repulsion between them. Final number of moles = 9 mol

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49. Answer (20)


 
 2cos  = 2 + 2 – 2cos  – 
1 2 2
Hint : CO + O2 ⎯⎯→ CO2
2
 
1  2cos  = 2 + 2sin  − 
H2 + O2 ⎯⎯→H2O 4 4
2

Sol. : KOH absorbs CO2 only  


 2cos  = 2 + 2cos  + 
4 4
 Volume of CO2 = volume of CO = 15 ml
 
 25 ml of H2 is in the mixture.  2cos  = 2cos  + 
8 8
 20 ml of O2 is required.
7 
 =
50. Answer (14) 8 8

Hint : 760 mmHg = 1 atm. 


 =
Sol. : Total pressure = 0.9 atm + 50 mmHg 7

= 734 mmHg 53. Answer (1)

Hint : x2 + y2 = a2 + b2
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
Sol. : asin + bcos = x …(i)
51. Answer (2)
acos – bsin = y …(ii)
Hint : 3cosec – 4sec = 5  3 cosec – 4 sec 
5 5  By squaring and adding
 sin3 cos3 
= 5 – . a2 + b2 = x2 + y2
 sin  cos  

Now, x + b + y – a = x + y – a – b = 0
2 2 2 2
Sol. : 3cosec – 4sec
y +a x–b ( y + a) ( x – b)
3 4 
 5 cos  – 5 sin   54. Answer (4)
=5 
 sin   cos  
2x 2
Hint : Put tan = x  =1
 sin3  cos  – cos3  sin   1– x 2
= 10  
 2sin   cos 
2 tan 
Sol. :  tan  = 1
 sin2  1– tan2 
= 10 
 sin2 
 3tan2 = 1
= 10
2
 1 
52. Answer (1)  tan2  =  
 3
Hint : Put x = 2cos and solve for 

Sol. : Let x = 2cos   = n 
6
 ( 6n  1) 
2cos  = 2 + 2 – 2sin
2  = (n  z)
6

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55. Answer (2) Sol. : f(x) = 3 + 2cos2x – 2cosx


2
Hint : x – 4 and x must be integer. 5  1
= + 2  cos x – 
 2
Sol. : cos (  x – 4 )  cos (  x ) = 1
2

5 9 5
So, M = + = 7 and m =
 cos (  x – 4 ) = cos (  x ) = 1 or 2 2 2

cos (  x – 4 ) = cos (  x ) = –1 59. Answer (3)


Hint : 1 + sinx = 2cos2x  2sin2x + sinx – 1 = 0
 x – 4 and x both should be integers.
1 + sin x
 x = 4 is only possible solution. Sol. : = 2cos x
cos x
56. Answer (2)
 1 + sinx = 2cos2x
Hint : sinx  cos2x and sinx  (0, 1) and
 2sin2x + sinx – 1 = 0
cosx  (0, 1)
1
Sol. : logcosx(sinx)  2  sin x = , – 1
2
 sinx  cos2x
 5 3
 x= , ,
 sin x + sin x – 1  0
2 6 6 2
3
 –1– 5 –1 + 5  But at x = , tanx and secx are not defined.
sin x   ,  2
 2 2 
 5
But sinx > 0 So, x = and
6 6
 –1 + 5  60. Answer (3)
So, sin x   0, 
 2 
 Hint : sinx = ±1 or cosx = 1
57. Answer (1) Sol. : cos7x – (1 – sin2x) (1 + sin2x) = 0

Hint :
3 tan x
=2  cos2 x cos5 x – 1– sin2 x  = 0
2
1– tan x
 cos2x = 0 or cos5x = 1 + sin2x
 3 sin x 
Sol. : log2  =2 
( )( )
 cos x 1 + tan x 1– tan x   x= cosx = 1
2
3 tan x x=0
 =2
1– tan2 x
61. Answer (4)
 2tan x + 3 tan x – 2 = 0
2
Hint : 2B = (2A + B) – (2A – B)

1 Sol. : tan(2B) = tan((2A + B) – (2A – B))


 tan x = or – 2
2 tan ( 2A + B ) – tan ( 2A – B )
 tan2B =
but –1 < tanx < 1 (domain) 1 + tan ( 2A + B )  tan ( 2A – B )

1 1 1
So, tan x = –
2 = 2 3
1 1
58. Answer (3) 1+ 
2 3
2
5  1 1
Hint : f ( x ) = + 2 cos x –  =
2  2 7
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62. Answer (3) 65. Answer (1)

cos  1 z1
Hint : = (Now use componendo and Hint : Let = z then find |z|.
cos  3 z2
dividendo).
z1
Sol. : Sol. : Let =z
z2
cos  1
 = 1
cos  3 z+ =1
z
cos  – cos  3 – 1  z2 – z + 1 = 0
 =
cos  + cos  3 + 1
1  3i
 z=
 – + 2
2sin    sin  

 2   2  =1
z1 1  3i
 – + 2  =
2cos    cos   z2 2
 2   2 

 +  + 1 
z1
= 1  |z1| = |z2|
 tan    tan  =
 2   2  2 z2

63. Answer (4) 66. Answer (3)

Hint : sin2A + sin2B = 2sin(A + B)  cos(A – B) Hint : z1 = z3 = 3 and z2 =


2
.
3
= – 2sinC  cos(A – B)
2
Sol. : Sol. : z1 = z3 = 3 and z2 = .
3
sin2A + sin2B – sin2C = 2sin(A + B) 
1 1 4
cos(A + B) – sin2C + z3 = + 3= = 2 z2
z1 3 3
= –2sinC . cos(A – B) – 2sinC . cosC
67. Answer (1)
= –2sinC [cos(A – B) + cos(2 – (A + B))]
Hint : a = –3, –2, 6, 7
= –2sinC[2cosA . cosB] = –4cosAcosBsinC
Sol. :
64. Answer (2)
Let ,  are the integer roots of the equation,
Hint : arg(1 + 2i) < arg(z) < arg(–3 + 4i) then  +  = a and  = a + 3
Sol. :   +  =  – 3
+3
 =
 –1
4
  = 1+
 –1

arg ( z1 )  Here  is an integer and ( – 1) must divide 4,
4
So,  = 2, 0, 3, –1, 5, –3
3
arg ( z2 )  So two roots of the equation may be;
4
(2, 5), (0, –3), (3, 3) or (–1, –1)
and arg(z1) < arg(z) < arg(z2)
 a = sum of roots

The only possible value of arg ( z ) is Then possible values of a are 7, 6, –3, –2.
2

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68. Answer (2) (i) D>0

 1   1  4 – 16 a > 0
Hint : 2  x 2 + 2  – 7  x +  + 9 = 0 ,
 x   x 
 1
 a   – , 
1  4
put x + =t
x
(ii) f(–1) > 0
Sol. :
 4+2+a>0
2(x4 + 1) –7(x3 + x) + 9x2 =0
 a  (–6, )
 1   1
 2 x2 + 2  – 7  x +  + 9 = 0 (iii) f(1) > 0
 x   x
 4–2+a>0
2
 1  1
 2 x +  – 7 x +  + 5 = 0  a  (–2, )
 x  x
b
1 (iv) –1  – 1
 Let x + =t 2a
x
1
 2t2 – 7t + 5 = 0  –1  1 (Always true)
4
5
 t = 1 or  1
2 So, a   –2, 
 4
1
When x + =1 Possible integral values of a are –1 and 0.
x
70. Answer (3)
1 3
 x=  i (Imaginary roots) Hint : f(x)  0
2 2

1 5 Sol. :
When x + =
x 2 Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + 32

1 The graph of y = f(x) does not cut the x-axis at


 x = 2, (Real roots)
2 two distinct points.

69. Answer (1) Also f(0) > 0, so graph of f(x) always remains on
or above the x-axis.
b
Hint : D  0  f (1)  0  f ( –1)  0  –  ( –1, 1)
2a So, f(x)  0 for all x  R

Sol. :  f(4)  0

Let f(x) = 4x2 – 2x + a 16a + 4b + 32  0

 f(x) = 0 has two distinct real roots in 4a + b  –8


(–1, 1), then 71. Answer (27)

Hint : (3sin – 4cos)(3cos + 4sin)


7
= – sin  – 12cos 
2

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Sol. : (3sin – 4cos)(3cos + 4sin) z(z – 1)2 = 2


= –12(cos2 – sin2) –7(sin.cos)  z3 – 2z2 + z – 2 = 0
1
= – 24cos2 + 7sin2  (z – 2) (z2 + 1) = 0
2
z = 2, ± i
 Range of asin + bcos is
1 ( )( )
– a2 + b2 , a2 + b2  area of triangle = 2 2
  2
So maximum value of given expression is
=2
1 25
242 + 72 = 74. Answer (05)
2 2
72. Answer (08) Hint : Consider the roots n – 2, n – 1, n, n + 1
1 and n + 2.
Hint : Use cos   cos ( 60 – )  cos ( 60 +  ) = cos3
4 Sol. :
Sol. :
Sum of roots = –a = 5n
cos6  sin18  sin24 = cos6  cos66  sin18
Sum of product of two roots, = b = 10n2 – 5
cos6  cos66  cos54  sin18
=
2 ( –5n )
2
cos54 2a 2
Now = =5
b+5 10n 2
1 cos18  sin18
=
4 sin36 75. Answer (05)
1
= Hint : ab = 1  a = 1 or b = 0 or a = –1 and b is
8
even
73. Answer (20)
x2 –12 x +35
Hint : z = i, –i, 2. Sol. : If ( x 2 – 5x + 5) = 1, then
Sol. : (i) x2 – 12x + 35 = 0  x = 5, 7

(ii) x2 – 5x + 5 = 1  x = 1, 4

(iii) x2 – 5x + 5 = –1 and x2 – 12x + 35 is even

 x=3

  

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2021


TEST-2 - Code-D
Test Date : 10/11/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 26. (3) 51. (3)

2. (3) 27. (3) 52. (1)

3. (4) 28. (3) 53. (2)

4. (3) 29. (2) 54. (1)

5. (4) 30. (2) 55. (3)

6. (4) 31. (2) 56. (1)

7. (1) 32. (2) 57. (2)

8. (2) 33. (4) 58. (4)

9. (1) 34. (2) 59. (3)

10. (2) 35. (3) 60. (4)

11. (3) 36. (2) 61. (3)

12. (4) 37. (1) 62. (3)

13. (2) 38. (1) 63. (3)

14. (3) 39. (1) 64. (1)

15. (2) 40. (4) 65. (2)

16. (1) 41. (3) 66. (2)

17. (4) 42. (1) 67. (4)

18. (1) 43. (3) 68. (1)

19. (1) 44. (1) 69. (1)

20. (2) 45. (2) 70. (2)

21. (50) 46. (14) 71. (05)

22. (18) 47. (20) 72. (05)

23. (10) 48. (20) 73. (20)

24. (45) 49. (64) 74. (08)

25. (60) 50. (38) 75. (27)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Sol. : F = 2(m1 + m2)g + 1m1g
PART - A (PHYSICS)
2 1
1. Answer (2)  F=  10 ( 3 ) +  1 10
10 10
dv mg
Hint : =– = –g  F=6+1=7N
dt m
5. Answer (4)
dv
Sol. : = –g
dt Hint : Uniform circular motion

8 Sol. : Particle is in circular motion with speed


From figure: –g = – 5 × 20 = 100 m/s
4

 g = 2 6. Answer (4)

  = 0.2 Hint : It will be elongated for any value of M > 0.

2. Answer (3) Sol. : It will be elongated for any value of M > 0.


7. Answer (1)
 g
Hint : frmax =   g +  M2 ; limiting friction will Hint : Normal force by weighing machine is the
 4
appear between M1 and M2. reading.

1
1  5g  Sol. : N = 50(16)cos60° = 50  16 
Sol. : frmax =  2 = 5 N 2
5 4 
 N = 400 newton
 Acceleration of M2 w.r.t. lift
 Reading = 40 kg.
5
a2 = = 2.5 m/s2 8. Answer (2)
2
Hint : F2 + (Wsin)2 = (W cos)2
And acceleration of M1 w.r.t lift
Sol. : F2 + (Wsin)2 = (W cos)2
F – 5 25
a2 = = m/s2
8 8 sin2 
 F 2 = 4W 2 cos2   – W 2 sin2  = 3 W 2 sin2 
cos 
2
3. Answer (4)

( F + F cos  ) – ( Mg – F sin  )   F = 3 W sin 


Hint : = a0
M 9. Answer (1)
( F + F cos  ) – ( Mg – F sin  )  Hint : Range = (Time of flight) × (Horizontal speed)
Sol. : = a0
M
Sol. : v = ai + (b − ct ) jˆ
 4  31
10  1 +  –  10 – 10   2b
 a0 =  5  52  time of flight =
1 c

2ab
18 – 2  R=
 a0 = = 16 m/s2 c
1
10. Answer (2)
4. Answer (3)
Hint : Find the acceleration of block w.r.t.
Hint : Limiting friction appears at both the
wedge along the inclined plane.
surface.
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Sol. : 13. Answer (2)

Hint : VRp = VRqr − VPqr

Sol. : VRp = VRqr + VQrp : VRqr − VPqr

macos30° – mgsin30° = ma

3 10 14. Answer (3)


 10 3  – = a
2 2
Hint : Same range at  =  and 90 – 
 a = 10 m/s2
Sol. : Same range at  and 90 – 
1
  10  t 2 = 1
2 2u 2 sin   cos 
 R=
1 g
t= sec.
5 2u sin  2u cos 
 T1 = and T2 =
11. Answer (3) g g
Hint : W.r.t. ground m1 should have zero
acceleration. 4u 2 sin  cos  2  u 2 sin2  
 T1T2 = =  
Sol. : Let M moves with a0 acceleration. g2 g g 
Then FBD of m1 and m2 w.r.t pulley. 2R
 T1T2 =
g
For (m1):  T + m1a0 – m1g = m1a0
 T1T2  R
15. Answer (2)
 T=g
Hint : Total driving force must be able to overcome
the maximum resistive force.
For (M2):  2g – T – 2a0 = 2a0  a0 = g
4 Sol. :

2T Mg
For (M)  = a0  2g =  M = 8 kg
M 4
12. Answer (4)
Hint : When speed of A and C are same along
respective shown direction. Then block B
comes to rest.
m l  m l
dv A  l – g =    g
Sol. : vC = 3t and = 12t l  n  l n
dt
  n –1 1
vA = 6t2  l=
l n n
So vA = vC
1 1
 t=  =
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16. Answer (1) 18. Answer (1)

Hint : Constraints motion am = 5aM  2v 


Hint : v b, gr = u jˆ +  0  y iˆ (upto half width)
 d 
Total drift will be double of the drift upto
Sol. : For (m) half width.
Sol. : Velocity profile of river is as shown in
figure.
 mg – T = ma1 …(i)
 2v 
 v b, gr = u jˆ +  0  y iˆ
 d 

For (M)

 5T – Mg = Ma2 …(ii)

a1 = 5a2
 2v 
 mg = m(5a2) + T …(iii)  y = ut and dx =   0 ut dt
 d 
17. Answer (4) 2v 0 1 d2
 ( Xhalf ) = d
u   2
2 4u
F
Hint : a0 = forces on m with respect to
M +m v 0d
M along the plane must be zero.  ( Xhalf ) = 4u
Sol. : v 0d
 X=
2u
19. Answer (1)

Hint : v w , m = vw , gr – vw , gr

Sol. :

F
a0 =
M +m

 mg sin = (F – ma0)cos
vw, gr = –viˆ
mF
 mg tan  = F – vw, gr = at jˆ
M +m

FM  vw, m = –viˆ – at jˆ
 mg tan =
M +m
to man the direction of wind become south-west
(M + m) v
 F= mg tan  then v = a t  t=
M a
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20. Answer (2) 24. Answer (45)

 42 sin2
Hint : VAPP = v − v cos   Hint : R =
6 g

 42  sin2
Sol. : Velocity of approach v − v cos   Sol. : R = = 30
6 g

 3 30  10 3
 VAPP = v  1 −   sin2 = =
 2  100  100 100
  0.86
2a
 T =
v (2 − 3 )  tan  =
y
= y = 30  100  tan 
30 m
2a
 distance travelled s = vT =  y = 45 cm
2− 3
25. Answer (60)
21. Answer (50)
Hint : Limiting friction at the contact of C and
mv 2 ground is minimum.
Hint : T
R Sol. : frmax(AB) = 90 N
2
mv frmax(BC) = 80 N;
Sol. : T
R frmax(C.ground) = 60 N
2
2 (5) So, motion starts at the interface of ground and
1 block C. And all the blocks will move together at
applied force of 60 N.
= 50 N
22. Answer (18) PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
40 26. Answer (3)
Hint : Collision time T =
m
Hint : SI unit of surface tension is N/m.
40
Sol. : Time of collision T = sec Sol. : Particles on the surface has net attractive
24
force.
5
 T= sec 27. Answer (3)
3
Hint : According to kinetic theory of gases there
30  3
 VB = = 18 m/s is no interaction between the molecules.
5
Sol. : There is no release of heat during mixing
23. Answer (10)
and volume change on mixing of two
u2 ideal gases is zero.
Hint : Rmax =
g (1 + sin  ) 28. Answer (3)
Sol. : u2 = Rmax  g(1 + sin) Hint : According to kinetic theory of gases,
gaseous molecule are hard spheres, and
 4
 u 2 = 5  10  1 +  there is no force of attraction or repulsion
 5
between them.
9
 u 2 = 5  10  Sol. : When the particles are close to each
5
other, they have no force of attraction or
 u = 3 10 m/s repulsion between them.

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29. Answer (2) 35. Answer (3)


Hint : Coulombic forces are responsible for the Hint : 2 g of H2 = 1 mol
formation of NaCl. 32 g of O2 = 1 mol
Sol. : Coulombic forces are inversely 20 g of Ne = 1 mol
proportional to r2. Sol. : Pressure, K.E.  temperature
30. Answer (2)
T
Hint : SiO2 – Si is sp3 hybridised Most probable speed 
M
CH4 – C is sp3 hybridised
36. Answer (2)
Sol. : BH3 – B is sp2
Hint : Nodal planes can be identified by
B2H6 – B is sp3 overlapping of orbitals.
CO2 – C is sp Sol. : Orbital Nodal Plane(s)
SO2 – S is sp2 *1s 1
XeO2F2 – Xe is sp3d 1s 0
XeF4 – Xe is sp3d2 Pure p-orbital 1
31. Answer (2) 1s 0
Hint : Gas liquifies at higher pressure for 2s 0
T < Tc
37. Answer (1)
Sol. : At point ‘d’ only liquid phase is present.
Hint : Bond angle can be predicted by VSEPR
At point ‘a’ only gaseous phase is theory.
present.
At point ‘c’ and ‘b’ gas is in equilibrium
Sol. :
with liquid.
32. Answer (2) 38. Answer (1)
Hint :  PO = xO  PTotal Hint : px, py and pz orbitals are required to form
2 2

tetrahedral geometry along with


PO 0.2 1 s-orbitals.
Sol. : xO = 2
= =
2 PTotal 16 80 Sol. : ns orbital can combine with np orbitals as
Mole percent of O2 = x O  100 they are close in energy.
2
39. Answer (1)
= 1.25 % Hint : Characteristic of an hybrid orbital
33. Answer (4) depends upon the % of s-character.
Hint : The angle between h1 and h2 is 120° Sol. :  The s-orbitals are spherical, lower in
Sol. : sp2 hybrid orbitals have bond angle equal
energy and close to the nucleus, its %
to 120°
increase in hybrid orbital cause bulkiness
34. Answer (2) and shortening of the orbital.
Hint : Formal charge is the charge assigned to 40. Answer (4)
an atom in a molecule, assuming that Hint : As the number of unpaired electrons
electrons in all chemical bonds are increases, magnetic moment increases.
shared equally between atoms,
Sol. : C2 – Diamagnetic
regardless of relative electronegativity.
Sol. : In CO molecule there is bond order equal C 2− – Paramagnetic
to 3 in between C and O. All other processes will result into
decrease in magnetic moment.

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41. Answer (3) 47. Answer (20)


Hint : For non-polar molecule, dipole moment 1
 = 0. Hint : CO + O2 ⎯⎯→ CO2
2
Sol. :
1
H2 + O2 ⎯⎯→H2O
2

Sol. : KOH absorbs CO2 only

 Volume of CO2 = volume of CO = 15 ml


42. Answer (1)
 25 ml of H2 is in the mixture.
Hint : Consider the dipole moment of the
respective molecule.  20 ml of O2 is required.

Sol. : In Cl — F molecule, fluorine is more 48. Answer (20)


electronegative
Hint : Pressure  number of moles [at constant
T, V].

Sol. : Initial number of moles of gas = 10 + 1


+ –
 correct orientation is F — Cl = 11
F — Cl

43. Answer (3) N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3

Hint : In a covalent bond, the two electrons are Initial 1 mol 10 mol 0
placed in between the nuclei of both the
Final 0 10 – 3 2 mol
atoms.
Sol. : Both the electrons are under the = 7 mol
influence of both nuclear charges.
Final number of moles = 9 mol
44. Answer (1)
49. Answer (64)
Hint : Lattice energy  charge density on ions.
Sol. : Order for magnitude of lattice energy rate1 M2
Hint :  =
should be rate2 M1

MgO > MgF2 > LiF > NaCl > KI


10  10–6 100
45. Answer (2) Sol. : –6
=
8  10 Mx
Hint : Lattice formation between gaseous cation
and anion are energy releasing process, Mx = 64
Cl has –ve E.G.E.
50. Answer (38)
Sol. : Cl+ e – ⎯⎯→ Cl– electron gain enthalpy
( g) ( g) Hint :  PV = nRT
+
Na + Cl– ⎯⎯→ NaCl lattice energy.
( g) ( g) ( s) P V M
w=
RT
46. Answer (14)
Hint : 760 mmHg = 1 atm. 7.6  0.3  4
Sol. : w =
0.08  300
Sol. : Total pressure = 0.9 atm + 50 mmHg
= 734 mmHg = 0.38 gm

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(iii) f(1) > 0


PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
 4–2+a>0
51. Answer (3)
 a  (–2, )
Hint : f(x)  0
b
(iv) –1  – 1
Sol. : 2a

Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + 32 1


 –1  1 (Always true)
4
The graph of y = f(x) does not cut the x-axis at
two distinct points.  1
So, a   –2, 
 4
Also f(0) > 0, so graph of f(x) always remains on
or above the x-axis. Possible integral values of a are –1 and 0.

53. Answer (2)


So, f(x)  0 for all x  R
 1   1
 f(4)  0 Hint : 2  x 2 + 2  – 7  x +  + 9 = 0 ,
 x   x 
16a + 4b + 32  0
1
put x + =t
4a + b  –8 x

Sol. :
52. Answer (1)
2(x4 + 1) –7(x3 + x) + 9x2 = 0
Hint : D  0  f (1)  0  f ( –1)  0  – b  ( –1, 1)
2a  1   1
 2 x2 + 2  – 7  x +  + 9 = 0
 x   x
Sol. :
2
Let f(x) = 4x2 – 2x + a  1  1
 2 x +  – 7 x +  + 5 = 0
 x  x
 f(x) = 0 has two distinct real roots in
1
(–1, 1), then  Let x + =t
x

 2t2 – 7t + 5 = 0

5
 t = 1 or
2
(i) D>0
1
When x + =1
 4 – 16 a > 0 x

 1
 x=
1

3
 a   – ,  i (Imaginary roots)
 4 2 2

(ii) f(–1) > 0 1 5


When x + =
x 2
 4+2+a>0
1
 x = 2, (Real roots)
 a  (–6, ) 2
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54. Answer (1) 57. Answer (2)


Hint : a = –3, –2, 6, 7 Hint : arg(1 + 2i) < arg(z) < arg(–3 + 4i)
Sol. : Sol. :
Let ,  are the integer roots of the equation,
then  +  = a and  = a + 3
  +  =  – 3
+3
 =
 –1 
arg ( z1 ) 
4
4
  = 1+
 –1 3
arg ( z2 ) 
Here  is an integer and ( – 1) must divide 4, 4

So,  = 2, 0, 3, –1, 5, –3 and arg(z1) < arg(z) < arg(z2)

So two roots of the equation may be; 


The only possible value of arg ( z ) is
(2, 5), (0, –3), (3, 3) or (–1, –1) 2

 a = sum of roots 58. Answer (4)


Hint : sin2A + sin2B = 2sin(A + B)  cos(A – B)
Then possible values of a are 7, 6, –3, –2.
55. Answer (3) = – 2sinC  cos(A – B)

2 Sol. :
Hint : z1 = z3 = 3 and z2 = .
3 sin2A + sin2B – sin2C = 2sin(A + B) 
2 cos(A + B) – sin2C
Sol. : z1 = z3 = 3 and z2 = .
3 = –2sinC . cos(A – B) – 2sinC . cosC
1 1 4 = –2sinC [cos(A – B) + cos(2 – (A + B))]
+ z3 = + 3= = 2 z2
z1 3 3
= –2sinC[2cosA . cosB] = –4cosAcosBsinC
56. Answer (1) 59. Answer (3)
z1 cos  1
Hint : Let = z then find |z|. Hint : = (Now use componendo and
z2 cos  3
dividendo).
z1
Sol. : Let =z
z2 Sol. :

cos  1
z+
1
=1  =
z cos  3

 z2 – z + 1 = 0 cos  – cos  3 – 1
 =
cos  + cos  3 + 1
1  3i
 z=
2  – +
2sin    sin  
  2   2  =1
z1 1  3i  – + 2
 =
z2 2 2cos    cos  
 2   2 

z1  +  + 1
 = 1  |z1| = |z2|  tan    tan  =
z2  2   2  2

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60. Answer (4) 64. Answer (1)


Hint : 2B = (2A + B) – (2A – B)
3 tan x
Sol. : tan(2B) = tan((2A + B) – (2A – B)) Hint : =2
1– tan2 x
tan ( 2A + B ) – tan ( 2A – B )
 tan2B =
1 + tan ( 2A + B )  tan ( 2A – B )  3 sin x 
Sol. : log2  =2
 cos x (1 + tan x )(1– tan x ) 
1 1

= 2 3 3 tan x
1 1  =2
1+  1– tan2 x
2 3

=
1  2tan2 x + 3 tan x – 2 = 0
7
61. Answer (3) 1
 tan x = or – 2
Hint : sinx = ±1 or cosx = 1 2
Sol. : cos7x – (1 – sin2x) (1 + sin2x) = 0 but –1 < tanx < 1 (domain)
 cos x cos x – 1– sin x  = 0
2 5 2
1
So, tan x =
 cos2x = 0 or cos5x = 1 + sin2x 2
 65. Answer (2)
 x= cosx = 1
2
Hint : sinx  cos2x and sinx  (0, 1) and
x=0
cosx  (0, 1)
62. Answer (3)
Hint : 1 + sinx = 2cos2x  2sin2x + sinx – 1 = 0 Sol. : logcosx(sinx)  2

1 + sin x  sinx  cos2x


Sol. : = 2cos x
cos x
 sin2 x + sin x – 1  0
 1 + sinx = 2cos2x
 2sin2x + sinx – 1 = 0  –1– 5 –1 + 5 
sin x   , 
1  2 2 
 sin x = , – 1
2
But sinx > 0
 5 3
 x= , ,
6 6 2  –1 + 5 
So, sin x   0, 
3  2 
But at x = , tanx and secx are not defined. 
2
66. Answer (2)
 5
So, x = and
6 6 Hint : x – 4 and x must be integer.
63. Answer (3)
2 Sol. : cos (  x – 4 )  cos (  x ) = 1
5  1
Hint : f ( x ) = + 2 cos x – 
 2
cos (  x – 4 ) = cos (  x ) = 1 or
2

Sol. : f(x) = 3 + 2cos2x – 2cosx
2 cos (  x – 4 ) = cos (  x ) = –1
5  1
= + 2  cos x – 
2  2
 x – 4 and x both should be integers.
5 9 5
So, M = + = 7 and m =  x = 4 is only possible solution.
2 2 2
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67. Answer (4)  


 2cos  = 2cos  + 
8 8
2x 2
Hint : Put tan = x  =1
1– x 2 7 
 =
8 8
2 tan 
Sol. :  tan  = 1 
1– tan2   =
7
 3tan2 = 1
70. Answer (2)
2

 1 
tan2  =  Hint : 3cosec – 4sec = 5  3 cosec – 4 sec 
 5 5 
 3
 sin3 cos3 
= 5 – .
  sin  cos  
  = n 
6
Sol. : 3cosec – 4sec
( 6n  1)  3 4 
 = (n  z)
6  5 cos  – 5 sin  
=5 
 sin   cos  
68. Answer (1)
 sin3  cos  – cos3  sin  
Hint : x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 = 10  
 2sin   cos 
Sol. : asin + bcos = x …(i)  sin2 
= 10 
acos – bsin = y …(ii)  sin2 

= 10
By squaring and adding
71. Answer (05)
a2 + b2 = x2 + y2
Hint : ab = 1  a = 1 or b = 0 or a = –1 and b is
Now, x + b + y – a = x + y – a – b = 0
2 2 2 2
even
y +a x–b ( y + a) ( x – b)
x2 –12 x +35
Sol. : If ( x 2 – 5x + 5) = 1, then
69. Answer (1)
(i) x2 – 12x + 35 = 0  x = 5, 7
Hint : Put x = 2cos and solve for 
(ii) x2 – 5x + 5 = 1  x = 1, 4
Sol. : Let x = 2cos
(iii) x2 – 5x + 5 = –1 and x2 – 12x + 35 is even

  x=3
2cos  = 2 + 2 – 2sin
2 72. Answer (05)
Hint : Consider the roots n – 2, n – 1, n, n + 1
 
 2cos  = 2 + 2 – 2cos  –  and n + 2.
2 2
Sol. :
  Sum of roots = –a = 5n
 2cos  = 2 + 2sin  − 
4 4
Sum of product of two roots, = b = 10n2 – 5

  2a 2 2 ( –5n )
2
 2cos  = 2 + 2cos  +  Now = =5
4 4 b+5 10n 2

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73. Answer (20) 1 cos18  sin18


=
Hint : z = i, –i, 2. 4 sin36
Sol. :
1
=
8

75. Answer (27)

Hint : (3sin – 4cos)(3cos + 4sin)


z(z – 1)2 = 2 7
= – sin  – 12cos 
 z3 – 2z2 +z–2=0 2
 (z – 2) (z2 + 1) = 0
Sol. : (3sin – 4cos)(3cos + 4sin)
z = 2, ± i
1 ( )( ) = –12(cos2 – sin2) –7(sin.cos)
area of triangle = 2 2
2
1
=2 = – 24cos2 + 7sin2
2
74. Answer (08)
1  Range of asin + bcos is
Hint : Use cos   cos ( 60 – )  cos ( 60 +  ) = cos3
4 – a2 + b2 , a2 + b2 
 
Sol. :
cos6  sin18  sin24 = cos6  cos66  sin18 So maximum value of given expression is
cos6  cos66  cos54  sin18 1
242 + 72 =
25
=
cos54 2 2

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