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1. C 24. D 47. C
2. A 25. B 48. B
3. B 26. B 49. C
4. ABCD 27. AB 50. BC
5. ABC 28. ABCD 51. ABCD
6. BCD 29. AC 52. ABD
7. ABD 30. AD 53. AD
8. CD 31. B 54. AB
9. D 32. C 55. D
10. B 33. B 56. D
11. 4 34. 6 57. 6
12. 1 35. 3 58. 6
13. 3 36. 4 59. 9
14. 5 37. 3 60. 9
15. 2 38. 5 61. 2
16. 3 39. 3 62. 4
17. 1 40. 1 63. 7
18. 1 41. 8 64. 4
19. 6 42. 1 65. 1
20. 2 43. 3 66. 4
21. 00002.66 44. 00370.65 67. 00610.66
22. 00000.75 45. 00089.40 68. 04008.80
23. 00000.08 46. 00005.70 69. 08275.20
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. C
Kq Kq
Sol. Potential of centre of sphere = Vi
r r
where Vi = potential due to induced charge at centre = 0 [ qi = 0 and all induced
charges are equidistance from centre]
Kq Kq
potential at point P = Vi (For conductor all points are equipotential)
r r1
q q
Vi K
r r1
2. A
Sol. Applying Snell’s law between the points O and P, we have
2 3 2
2 sin 600 sin 900 , 2 1
1 H 2 2 1 H2
2 2
1 H
2
3
, H
3
1
3. B
v v
Sol. v, , ……
2 3
4 4
4, ,
3 5
f = 50, 150, 250 …..
4. ABCD
Sol. Let elongation in spring A, B and C be x1, x2 and x3 respectively.
Considering spring forces and constraint relations
x2 = 4x3 …(i)
x2 = 2x1 …(ii)
and x1 + 2x2 + x3 = x …(iii)
2 4 1
x1 x ; x 2 x ; x 3 x
11 11 11
x 11m
Also, F = 2K T 2
11 2k
5. ABC
fRT
Sol. U
2
nRT 1
W where PVx = constant. Here x
1 x 2
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6. BCD
Sol. The system is equivalent to a binary system as shown in the diagram.
M 3R
r1 R
M 2M
r2 2R
Considering the circular motion of point mass m
GM2 GM
M22r2 2
; 2 1
36R 72R3
7. ABD
Sol. For ammeter,
i R R A
i max s
R s
i 0.1mA for Rs 50 [as R A 50 and imax 50 A ]
For voltmeter,
V imax (R A R V )
V 10V for R v 200 k
8. CD
Sol. If 1 = 0, 2 0
t1 = 0, balancing torques about A
cos
N1 sin = mg
2
mg
N1 tan =
2
If 1 0, 2 0
T2 = 0, equilibrium cannot be attained.
If 1 0, 2 0
N1 = t2 = 2N2 ; N2 + t1 = mg
mg
N2 + 1N1 = mg ; N2 + 1(2N2) = mg ; N2
1 1 2
9. D
Sol. Because resultant velocity is always perpendicular to line joining C and boat, so path is
circular with center at C.
10. B
Sol. Let any time the velocity of boat with respect to
river makes an angle with CP.
Since along CP, net velocity is zero
u cos u sin
cos sin
2
Vresultant = u sin u cos
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u resultant
u
P
SECTION – C
11. 4
Sol. Here 3rd maxima is shifted by 3 10-4 m. It indicates fringe width increases by 1 10-4 m.
D 0.5 D
Hence 1 10 4
d d
0.5 2 10 3 1 10 4
or 1 10 4 m or 4 10 7 m = 400 nm
d 0.5
12. 1
Sol. For the reflection at the concave mirror, I
u = – 10 cm; v = ?; f = – 15 cm
From the mirror formula, we have I
uf ( 10) ( 15) 150 P
v= = + 30 cm
uf 10 15 5
The positive sign indicates that the image is formed 45 cm
O
on the other side of the concave mirror, 35 cm
A
Now, the image formed by the concave mirror serves as a virtual object for refraction at
water surface which takes placed from air to water. So,
Apparent height
=
Real height
4
AI'' = Apparent height = × real height = 75 = 100 cm.
3
13. 3
Sol. Let T be the tension in the ideal string and ‘a’ be the acceleration of the blocks at the
instant of release. For the block on the left, the upward acceleration may be found from
T + k1x – mg = ma
For the block on the right, the downward acceleration may be found from
k2x + mg – T = ma
Adding the equations gives the acceleration of the blocks as
a = (k1 + k2)x/(2m)
However, subtracting the equations gives
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T = mg – (k1 – k2)x/2
for maximum value of k1T will be zero.
k k2
mg 1 x ; k1 = 300.
2
14. 5
Sol. There are four forces acting on the object; a normal force N
perpendicularly away from the incline, gravity mg vertically
downward, the applied force F in the direction of motion and
a static frictional force f before the object begins to move.
Since the object is about to slide along the plane, the
frictional force must be at its maximum value, f = sN. The
sum of the force components perpendicular to the incline is
zero, so,
N = mg cos f = smgcos …(1)
On the other hand, the force components parallel to the surface of the incline are
sketched in the following free-body diagram.
Note that the frictional force must make some angle as drawn because it initially
balances the other two forces on this diagram,
F = fcos …(2)
for the minimum applied force to get the object to start sliding, and
mg sin
f sin mg sin f ...(3)
sin
Substitute eq. (3) into (2) along with
cos 1 sin2
to obtain
1
F mgsin 1 …(4)
sin2
Also substitute eq (3) into (1) and rearrange to find
1 cos
s …(5)
sin sin
Now put eq. (5) into (4) to get
F mg 2s cos 2 sin2 …(6)
where we required s > tan, as otherwise the object will slip even in the absence of an
applied force. Note that if k < s, as is usually the case, then the object will begin to
accelerate after it starts moving.
15. 2
q1 q2
Sol. ; q1 q2 2Q0
C1 C2
A A
C1 0 ; C2 0
d0 vt d0 vt
q1 d0 vt
q2 d0 vt
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d vt
q2 0 q2 2Q0
d0 vt
2d0
q2 2Q0
d0 vt
2Q0
q2 d0 vt
2d0
dq Q v
I 2 0 = 2 amp
dt d0
16. 3
Sol. Initially the rod will be in equilibrium if
2To Mg with To = kxo …(i)
when the current I is passed through the rod, it will experience a force
F = BIL vertically up,
In equilibriums
2T + BIL = Mg with T = kx …(ii)
from (i) & (ii)
T Mg BIL x BIL
i.c. 1
To Mg xo Mg
Mg xo x
or, B
I L x0
Putting the values we get B 1.5 102 T .
17. 1
Sol. d (2xdx)kxt 2
2 x dx
kt 2 x3
3
R
d 4ktx 3
dt 3
4 ktx 3 2 2 2 Q
E2x ; E ktx ; d ktx 2 2 (2xdx)x
3 3 3 R
R
4 ktQ 4 4 ktQ R5
d x dx =
3 R2 0 3 R2 5
At t = 15sec, = 1 N-m
18. 1
dU k k mv 2
Sol. F= , ..... (i)
dr r r r
1
En mv 2 k lnr ..... (ii)
2
nh
mvr = ..... (iii)
2
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k n2h2
Solving these En 1 ln 2
2 4 mk
E 2 E1
required ratio = 1.
E4 E2
19. 6
v v
Sol. f1 a(11 1) and f2 a(Z 1)
1 2
2 10 10
By dividing,
1 Z 1 1 Z 1
Z = 6.
20. 2
dNA dNB
Sol. 1NA , 2λ1NA 2NB ,
dt dt
dNB
NB = maximum 0
dt
21NA 2NBmax
21
NBmax NA
2
2
NBmax 1 N0e 1t = 2.
2
SECTION – D
21. 00002.66
Sol. The observed reading will be = 10 mm + 1 × 01 mm = 1.01 cm
Mass 2.7369
density = = = 2.65654 2.66 gm/cm3
vol (1.01)3
22. 00000.75
v v1
Sol. e 2
u1 u2
v 2 2
1
u1
u1 v 2 2
u1 1 2 5 u1 2
u1 2 5u1 10
12
u1 3m / s
4
v2 1 m / s
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2
1 3 3
Kinetic energy of the given particle of mass 6 kg = 1 5 J
2 1 5 4
23 00000.08
Sol. D 1m, d 5 103 m
D
shift = t1(1 1) t 2 ( 2 1)
d
1 0.4
3
2(1.5 1) 1.5(1.4 1) 10 3 0.08m
5 10 5
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
24. D
Sol. Relatively lowering will be minimum for [Co(NH3)3Cl3] as i = 1 and hence it will have
maximum vapour pressure.
25. B
4 0 6
Sol. 6 XeF4 12H2O 4 Xe 2 XeO3 24HF 3 O2
26. B
Sol. BF3 has back bonding
F
B F
F
27. AB
Ea
k Ae Ea /RT or nk nA
Sol. RT
28. ABCD
dP
Sol. At the point of maximum value of RDF 0
dR
2Zr 2 a0
2r 0; r
a0 Z
Where Z = 3 for Li , Z = 2 for He+; Z = 1 for hydrogen.
2+
29. AC
Hvap
Sol. At 400 K S vap = 100 J/mol K.
Tb
30. AD
Sol. In (A) pressure of H2 is different
(D) conc of electrolyte is different
31. B
Sol. Antiaromatic
32. C
33. B
(Sol. for Q. no. 32 & 33)
Stronger the ligand field, more is .
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SECTION – C
34. 6
Sol. P4 3NaOH 3H2O PH3 3NaH2PO2
X+y=6
35. 3
Sol.
2X g
2Y g Z g
2
1- Total moles = 1
2 2 2
2
KP
PY PZ
PX 2
2
2 2
P . P
2 2
2
neglecting compared to 1 and solving
2 1 2
P
2
1/3
2K P
n3
P
36. 4
Sol. Nylon-6 & Teflon are homopolymer rest all are co-polymers
37. 3
Sol. Zr, Ni & Ti are refined by vapour phase refining.
38. 5
Sol.
4H MnO4
MnO2 2H2O
1.5 5 2 1.25
Go 3F 5F
3
x=5
39. 3
Sol. At 300 K volume be V
At 500 K volume = V + 2
V V
Using 1 2
T1 T2
V = 3L
40. 1
Sol. KMnO4 H2O2
N1V1 = N2V2
5 0.1 10 = 28 N2
5
N2 1 N = 5.6 V
28
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5 5.6 5
N 1V
28 10 28
41. 8
r 1.7
Sol. = radius ratio = = 0.944
r 1.8
Hence C.No. 8
42. 1
H
Sol. Slope
2.303R
H 1
so,
2.303R 4.606
H = 1 cal
43. 3
Sol. H
H H
B B
H H
H
Bridge hydrogen are 3c – 2e bond
SECTION – D
44. 00370.65 K
P H T2 T1
Sol. 2.303log 2
P1 R T1T2
T2 = 100oC P2 = 760 mm (1 atm)
= 373 K
T1 = ? P1 = 700 mm
H = 540 18 cal/ mol
760 540 18 373 T1
2.303 log
700 2 T1 373
T1 = 370.65 K
45. 00089.40 kJ
1
Sol. N2 O2 N N 0
NN 2
OO
H BER BEP
497
946.2 418 605.3 171.4 kJ / mol
2
RE = Hexp - Hcal = 82 – 171.4 = -89.4 kJ = 89.4 kJ
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46. 00005.70
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SECTION – A
47. C
Sol. Rotate the triangle in clockwise direction B B'
through an angle 60 . Let the points
A,B,C and P will be A,B’, B and P’
respectively after the rotation. P'
We have PA=P’A=3 4 90 3
And PAP ' 60 PP ' 3
Also CP=BP’=5 P
3
C A
So BPP ' is right angle triangle which BPP ' 90 .
Now apply cosine rule in triangle BPA because
BPA 90 60 150 , PA=3 and BP=4, we can get AB
48. B
d2 f 1 x
Sol. If f x 0 and f '' x 0 0
dx 2
d2 f 1 x
If f x 0 and f '' x 0 0
dx 2
49. C
cot 1
tan x
Sol. We have, f( ) tan x cot x dx …(1)
tan1
cot 1
cot x
f( ) dx …(2)
1 cot x tan x
tan
Adding (1) and (2), we get
1 1
2
22
f( ) cot 1 tan1 2 tan1 tan1
4
3
Clearly, range of f() is , .
4 4
50. BC
Sol. n (All couples are together)
2 2 2 2 2 16 ways
x Total – 16
x 5! 16 105
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H1 – W1
H2
W3
W2
H3
W 2 – H2
51. ABCD
Sol. a,b ar, c ar 2 are in G.P. where r 1
a b c bx 1 r r 2 rx …………(i)
2
r 1 x r 1 0
2
0 1 x 4 0
x 12 22 0, x 3 x 1 0
x , 1 3,
If x 1, then r 1 x 1 (rejected)
and x 3, then r 1 r 3 (rejected)
x , 1 3,
52. ABD
1
1 x , 0 x 1
2
Sol. f x , 1 x 2
x
3 5
x 1, 2 x 2
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1/2
x' x
O 5/2
1 2 3
53. AD
2xz
Sol. y x, y and z are in H.P.
xz
1 1 1 1
z y y x
x xy
z yz
54. AB
Sol. Let E: second drawn marble is green.
1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 1
P E .1 . . .
3 4 4 2 2 4 2 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 2
1 73 73
3 48 144
n=144, m= 73 hence n-m= 71 and n-2m +2 =0
correct options are A & B
55. D
56. D
(Solution-(55 to 56)
Let P h,k be a point with the given property and assume h, k > 0
Now, without loss of generality, we take PC > PA
So, 2PC PB PD
2 2 2
2h2 2 k a h a h a 2k 2 2 h a 2 k 2 h a 2 k 2
locus comes out to be x 2 y2 a2
So, circumcircle of square ABCD will be locus of point P.
SECTION – C
57. 6
Sol. f x x 3 x 2 f ' 1 xf " 2 f "' 3
f ' x 3x 2 2x f ' 1 f " 2
Put x 1
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58. 6
2r 2
Sol. tr
2r 2 60r 900
2r 2
r 30 2 r 2
t1 t 30 2
But t15 1
Final sum = 31
So required answer is 7
59. 9
Sol. We have f x f x 6x
f 4 f 4 24
N f 4 24 2286 2310 2.3.5.7.11
Hence number of divisors 2n 1 25 1 16
60. 9
2 2 2 2
Sol. We have OP e e a e e 2 e e e
t t t t t t t
et a.b
2 2 2
2 2
a a 9, b b 16 and a.b a b cos 3
2 2 2 1
OP 9 e t e t
16 e t e t
2 e2t e 2t .3.4. 13e2t 5e 2t 14
2
d 2 5
Now OP 0 26e2t 10e2t 0 e 4t ,
dt 13
5
So e2t
13
2 5 13 2
OP 13 5 14 OP 2 65 14
min 13 5 min
OP 2 65 7 2 a b ,
min
So a 65, b 7
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Hence a b 72 or
a b
9
8
61. 2
2
Sol. Given that AA T 4.I A 4 A 2, so
a11 a21 a31 c11 c 21 c 31
adj A 4
T
A 4A 4 1
a12 a22
a32 c12 c 22 c 32
A A
a13 a23 a33 c13 c 23 c 33
4 4
Now aij
A
cij 2c ij
A
cij As aij 2c ij 0 A 2
T
Now A 4I A AA T A I A T 2 I A 2 I A
2
A 4I 2 A I 0, so on comparing we get 5 2
5
Hence 5 2
62. 4
x2
Sol. Let f " x 6a x 1 a 0 then f ' x 6a
2
x b 3a x 2 2x b
Now f ' 1 0 9a b 0 b 9a
f ' x 3a x 2 2x 3 0 x 1 and 3
63. 7
Sol. Given R :r 3:1.5 2 ABC must be equilateral.
So a b c 2R sin R 3 (By sine rule)
3
2 3 4
1 2 1 3 1
Now a cot 2 A b 2 cot 3 B c 3 cot 4 C R 3
3
R 3
3
R 3
3
R R2 R3 3 32 33 39
13 3 m n
3 3 3 3 3
Hence m 2n 7
64. 4
Sol. Since a, b, c, d are in A.P.
b a c b d c D (let common difference)
d a 3d a d 3D and d b 2D b d 2d
Also c a 2D c a 2D
2 3 2 3
Given equation 2 a b 4k b c c a 2 a d b d c d
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3
becomes 2D 4kD2 2D 6D 4D2 D3
9D2 4k 4 D 4 0
2
Since D is real 4k 4 4 4 9 0
16 k 2 32k 128 0 4k 16 4k 8 0
k , 2 4,
Hence smallest positive value of k = 4
65. 1
Sol. Let x 10k.ak 10k 1.ak 1 ...... 10.a1 a0 where ak ,ak 1.....a0 are its digits.
From a0 .a1.......ak x 2 10x 22 0
x 11
For every positive integer x using digits ak ,ak 1,.......a1,a0
a0 .a1a2 ........ak ak .9k ak .10k ak 110k 1 ...... 10.a1 a0
or, x 2 10x 22 x
11 209
Hence, x 13
2
So, x 11,13 only possible value of x is 12.
Hence answer is 1.
66. 4
16 3x 5x
Sol. S 8 4x
2
Now 3x 5x 16 x 2
3x 16 5x x 8 x 2,8
5x 16 3x x 8
Now A 2 x 8 4x 4x 18 x 8 8 x 16x 2 64 64 x 2
Let x 2 t t 4,64 ,f t 16 t 4 64 t 16 64t t 2 256 4t
f t 16 t 2 68t 256 ,f ' t 2t 68 0 t 34
f " t 32 0
Maxima occurs at t=34
F(34)=16(30)(30)
largest possible area = 120
SECTION – D
67. 00610.66
Sol. Given y tan z
dy dz
sec 2 z. - - - - (1)
dx dx
d2 y d2 z dz d
Now
dx 2
sec 2
z.
dx 2
dx
.
dx
sec 2 z [Using product rule]
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d2 z dz d dz
sec 2 z.
dx 2
.
dx dz
sec 2 z
dx
2
d2 y d2 z dz
sec 2 z. .2sec 2 z.tan z - - - - (2)
dx 2 dx 2
dx
2 1 y dy 2
Now 1
1 y 2 dx
2 2
2 1 tan z dz dz
1 .sec 4 z. 1 2 1 tan z .sec 2 z.
sec 2 z dx dx
2 2
dz dz
1 2 sec z 2 tan z.sec 2 z
2
(3)
dx dx
From (2) and (3), we have RHS of (2) = RHS of (3)
2
d2 z dz
sec 2 z. 2
1 2 sec 2 z
dx dx
2
d2 z dz
2
2
cos z 2
dx dx
k 2 so 305.33 k = 610.66
68. 04008.80
Sol. Let A t1 ,B t 2 and C t 3 be the points on the parabola
4
Since AB BC 1
t1 t2 t 2 t3
t 22 t 2 t1 t 3 t1t 3 4 0
2 2
t1 t 3 4 t1t 3 4 t1 t3 16
2 2
t1 t 3 4 t1t 3 4 t1 t3 16
also length of intercept cut off by tangents from y-axis is t1 t 3 4 , hence 1002.2 is
greater than 4008.80
69. 08275.20
Sol. AB AD 200
AB AD 2a
2
BD2 AB2 AD2 2ae D C
AB AD 2 AB2 AD2 2 AB AD
4a2 4a 2 e2 400 b 10
A B
a2 1 e2 b2 100 a 20
P 2 AB AD 4a 80
Or 103.44P = 8275.20
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