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AIEEE-—2010 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS L 10. LL. 12, Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the ‘Test Booklet with Blue/Blad t Pen. Use of Pendil is strictly prohibited. ‘The Answer Sheet is kept inside the Test Booklet. When you are directed toffpen t Booklet, take out the Answer Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully ‘The test is of 8 hours duration. o ‘The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. ‘The maximum m: ‘There are three parts in the question paper. The distribyaig 's subject wise in each part is as under for each correct response. Part A - Chemistry (144 marks) - Questions No. i ist 80 consist of FOUR (4) marks each and Question No. 1 to 8 and 10 to 12 FIGHT (8) marks each for each correct response, Part B - Physics (144 marks) - Questions Die). 33 YI find 54 to 60 consist of FOUR (4) marks each and Questions No. 81 to 32 ang50 (43 consist of EIGHT (8) marks each for each correct response. Part C - Mathematics (144 marks) No. 61 to 69, 73 to 81 and 85 to 90 consist of FOUR (4) marks each and '0 to 72 and 82 to 84 consist of EIGHT (8) marks each for each correct re as stated above in Instruction No. 5 for correct response of each I be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from te t will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet. ° Use Bh Point Pen only for writing particulars/marking responses on Side-L and Side-2 of the AnSer Shay. Use of pencil is stricly prohibited. < is allowed fo canry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile yy electronic device, etc., except the Admit Card inside the examination hall/room, wsh work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only. This space is given at the bottom of each page and in + pages (Pages 20 ~ 98) at the end of the booklet. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in. the Room/Hall, However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them. ‘The CODE for this Booklet is D. Make sure that the CODE printed on Side-2 of the Answer Sheet is the same as that on this booklet, In case of discrepancy, the candidate should immediately report the ‘matter (o the Invigjlator for replacement of both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. AUEEE 2010-2 PART A: CHEMISTRY 1. The standard enthalpy of formation of NH, is ~48.0 kd mo Ifthe enthalpy of formation of H. from its atoms is ~436 kJ mol" and that of No is ~712 kil mo, the average bond enthalpy of N-H baja NHy is (1) -964 kJ mor (2) +352 kd mor (3) +1056 kJ mol? = (4) 1102 kd mg 1 (2) Sol: Enthalpy of formation of NH = ~46 kuimole 2 No+ SH; 2NH, AH; =—2x 46 kJ mol Bond breaking is endothermic and Bond formation is exothermic ‘Assuming ¥’is the bond energy of N-H bond (kJ mol") 2: T12 + (8 x 496)- 6x = -46 x2 GO 2 X= 962 kl/mol ° 2 The time for half life period of a certain reaction A —> prodltteffs § nour. When the initial concentration of the reactant ‘A’, is 2.0 mol L*, how much ti @ for its concentration to ‘come from 0.50 to 0.25 mol L"'if itis a zero order reaction ? (4h (05h (02 (@th 2 8) Sol: For azerocrder reaction k =~ > (1) Where x= amount decomposed zero order rate constant for a zero order reaction TAL 2t, Since [Ad] = 2M ty = 1 hr «from equation (1) 0.25hr 3 ing 2,675 g of CoCl:. 6 NH; (molar mass = 267.5 g mol") is passed through a he@hioride ions obtained in solution were treated with excess of AgNO; to give ‘mass = 143.5 g mol"). The formula of the complex is (At Mass of Ag = 108 u) (2)[CoCl(NH:)JO1 (3) [COCLNHsj] (4 [COCKINH.)Cle a xCr S214 x Ago! (CoC, 6NH,) 2.675 2x=8 5 “2675 The complex is [Co(NH.), Jot, 4. Consider the reaction : Ch(aq) + H,S(aq) + S(s) + 2H"(aq) + 2Cr (aq) The rate equation for this reaction is rate = k [Cl [HS] Which of these mechanisms is/are consistent with this rate equation ? (A) Ch +H H'+Cr +r +H” (slow) Cl +HS>H'+Cr +S (fast) (8) HS oH! + HS” {fast equitiorium) Ch +S > 20r +H’ +S (slow) (1) Bonly (2) Both Aand B (3)Neither AnorB (4) Aonly 4 (4) AIEEE 2010-3 Sol Rate equation is to be derived wrt slow Step «. from mechanism (A) Rate = {Ch [H:S] 5. If 10~* dm’ of water is introduced into a 1.0 dm’ flask to 300 K, how many moles of water ardfin vapour phase when equilibrium is established ? (Given : Vapour pressure of H.0 at 900 K is 3170 Pa; R= 8.914 J K" mol") (1)5.56x 10" mol (2)1.58K 10 mol (3) 446X107 mol (4) 1.27 X Ia 5 fa) Sol: Z = 128x 10" moles 3170x10%atmxtL “atm 1.27 x10" mal 0/0821 aim Kol” x300K aoe eo 6. One mole of a symmetrical alkene on ozonolysis gives two do having a molecular mass of 44 u The alkene is (1) propene (2) t-butene 2 (4) ethene 6 8) Sol: 2-butene is symmetrical alkene (OHy-CH=CH-CH; —r$-+2.0H,CHO Molar mass of CH:CHO is 44 u. (3)0.0744K (0.0186 K in 1 kg of water, is (K; = 1.86 K kg ‘/) Sol: Vant Hoffs factor (i) for Na 7. If Sodium sulphate is considered to be@bmplBtgly dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing poig (AT}), when 0.01 mol of sodium sulphate is dissolved (1) 0.0372 K Qo. 7 (2) o AT = (km = 9x 1.80% ofsss k Iol@¥ing alcohols the one that woul! react fastest with cone. HCI and anhydrous (2) 2-Methylpropan-2-ol (3) 2-Methylpropanol (4) 1-Butanol ‘eact fastest with ZnCl.icone HCI due to formation of 3* carbocation and ropan-2-o1 is the only 8° aleohol a the chemical reactions, NHe NaNO, HBF, —— +a tp Hol, 278K the compounds ‘A’ and ’B' respectively are (1) nitrobenzene and fuorobenzene (2) phenol and benzene (3) benzene diazonium chloride and fluorobenzene (4) nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene 2 (3) Sol: AVEEE 2010-4 NH Nol Fe NaNO, HBF, Tome + Neg BFS + HC! a 8 benzene dazonium ——_flyoicberzene and the evolved ammonia was absorbed in 20 mL of 0.1 M HCI solution. 8 of the acid fequired 15 mL of 0.1 MNaOH solution for complete neutralization. The ps ‘of nitrogen in the compound is| (1) 58.0 (2474 (3) 28.7 205 10. (3) Sol: Moles of HCl reacting with ammonia = (moles of HCI absorbed ) ~ (moles ff NaQW Solution required) (20 x 0.1 x 10™}—(15 x 0.1 x Oy moles of NH; evolved. moles of nitrogen in orgy +. wt of nitrogen in org. comp. = 0.5 x 16x 1 chloride 10. 28.5 mg of an organic compound containing nitrogen was digested =Cy s method 66 7x10" osx 237% wt CECI bonds in Cl, is 242 kJ molt. The longest gle Cl Cl bond is 11, The energy required to break 9 wavelet of ight capable of edhing a) 10) (c= 3x 10" ms and Na = 6.0% (1) 584nm @ (9) 700 am (4) 494 nm ni Sol: Energy required for 1 ue = mee Joules, This energy is cgtained im photon of wavelength ie ooo ponte 5.02210" 12, ergy of He’ is 19.6 x 10” J atom”, The energy of the first stationary state (n = 1) of Li”* 4.41 x 10."° J atom! (2)—-4.41 x 1017 J atom * 2.2x 10°" J atom (4) 8.82 x10" J atom" 2) Sol: ie, =1987, 7 | = 1067; wner(z,. =2) Hence 13.62", =18,6%10"* J ator 4.4110" diatom (Ce aps 196%, of ; 7 13. Consider the following bromides : AIEEE 2010-5 Me Me Me ar oY we Br Br “a @) © The correct order of Sut reactivity is (1)B>C>A ()B>A>C ()O>B>A (@)A>B>0 13. (1), Sol: 8,1 proceeds via carbocation intermediate, the most stable one forming the pro lence reactvly order for A,B, C depends on stabilty of carbocation created Me @ Me [7° = G 14. Which one of the following has an optical isomer ? ° (1) [Zn(en)(NH,), |” @} [Cofen), (8) [Co(t,Oyptn} [zn¢en), |" {en = ethylenediamine) 14. (2) Sol: Only option (2) is having non-super imposable miro 160 one optical isomer en a) en 12 on Ls is 10 optical isomer. tls i Tetrzhodral witha plane @ a : optical isomer ° 3) 4) ‘en SS n » | Ho no optical isomer, itis Horizontal plane is plane of symmtry tetrahedral with a plane of symmetry 15. On mixing, heptane and octane form an ideal solution, At 973 K, the vapour pressures of the two liquid components (heptane and octane) are 105 kPa and 45 kPa respectively, Vapour pressure of the solution obtained by mixing 25.0g of heptane and 35 9 of octane will be (molar mass of heptane (00 g mot” an dof octane = 114 g mor"), (1) 72.0 kPa (2)96.1 KPa (3) 96.2 KPa (4) 144.5 kPa 15 (i) AIEEE 2010-5 : 28/100 0,25 Sol: Mole fracton of Heptane = ETS = 9 oe 04 100114 Xepne = 0.45 5 2 Mole fraction of octan Total pressure = S'XP? Keone 05 x 0.45) + (48 x 0.86) KP, = 720 KPa 16. The main product of the following reaction is CHsCH.CH(CH)CH(CH,)» —=fs== HsCg H CgHsCHy CHs aed tw! «) ‘, ie CH(CHo}e Ces —_CH(CH, cH CHICHae @) (1) 1s CH—CH—CH, cone. So o* aS 88 of proton pts ‘CH=CH—HC (conjugated system) CH ins isomers is more stable & main product here Ho CHICHa) (trans isomer) o ° 17. Three reactions involving H,PO; are given below: () HsPO, + H-O + HO" + H.PO; (il) H.PO; + HO > HPO + H.0 (ii) H.PO; +OK + H.PO, +O* AIEEE-2010-7 In which of the above does H,PO;act as an acid ? (1) Gi) only (2)(0) ana (i) (3) (i) only (4) (i) only 7 (1) Sol: () HPO, +H» H,O"+ H,PO; (i) H.PO; +O HPO? + H,0° (ii) HPO; + OH + HPO, +07 Onlin reaction (i) H.PO; acids as ‘acid, c age 18. In aqueous solution the ionization constants for carbonic acid are Ky =4.2x 10” andK,=4.8x 10" Select the correct statement for a saturated 0.034 M solution of the: c (1) The concentration of CO; is 0.034 M. (2) The concentration of CO} is greater than that of HCO; (3) The concentration of 1° and HCO; are approximately (4) The concentration of His double that of GO! 1 (3) Sol: A 1:00: == H+ HCO; B+ HCO; ==H'+CO? AS Ky << Ky at major [#7]... «LH, and trom |equiibrium, [H"], =f [C0 ] is negligible comp: f or (H ky =40 18. The edge length wy cubic cell of an ionic substance is 508 pm. Ifthe racus of the cation is 110 pm, the the anion is (1) 288 pm 8pm (3)618 pm (4) 144 pm 1s. (4) Sol: For anionic 120% FCC arrangement, oct order of increasing basicity of the given conjugate bases (R= CH.) is F000 < HC -G-< Ri < NH, (2) Fi Mg” > Na“ > F >O” (2) Na’ > Mg" > Al > O* > F- (3) Na" >F >Mg’* > O*> Al (4) 0” > F-> Na’ > Mg’ > Al* (4) For isoelectronic species higher the = ratio , smaller the ionic radius e AIEEE 2010-9 22. Solubility product of siver bromide is 5.0 x 10". The quantity of poiagsium bromide (molar mass taken a8 120 g of mol") to be added to 1 litre of 0.05 M sok iMBr nitrate to start the precipitation of AgBr is (1) 1.2x10g (2)1.2x10%g (3)6.2x 10% 5.0 x 10% g 22. (2) Sol: Ag’ +87 = Ager Precipitation starts when ionic product just exceeds, uct KeLAe [8 | < 9) Ke _ Sx10"" [er ]=Fagrj= 00s =" ie, precipitation just starts when 10-1) No. of moles of KBr to be added 2. Weight of KBr to be added 1.2x10°g 28. The Gibbs energy for eon of Al,O, at 600°C is as follows : 2AL0.-+ £A1+0s kJ mor" ‘The potontial difyrence neBded for electrolytic reduction of Al,O: at 600°C is at least ()4sv 2)3.0V @25V (@)50v 2 (3) -aG ag = =e-4e nF ot 28500 28 12 potential difference needed for the reduction = 2.6 V 24, “Pat 25°C, the solubilty product of Mg(OH). is 1.0 x 10%, At which pH, will Mg” ions start precipitating in the form of Mg(QH)» fram a solution of 0.001 M Mg** ions ? (9 (2)10 (yt (8 24. (2) Mg" + 20H” = Mg(OH), p®=4 and p*=10 AIEEE 2010-9 25. Percentage of free space in cubic close packed structure and in body centred packed structure are respectively (1) 30% and 26% (2) 26% and 32% (3) 82% and 48% (4) 48% and 26% 25. (2) Sol: packing fraction of cubic close packing and body centred packing are 0.74 and 0.68 resp 26. Out ofthe following, the alkene that exhibits optical isomerism is (1) 3-methyl-2-pentene (2)4-methyl-1-pentene (3) 3-methyl-t-pentene (4) 2-methy-2-pentene 2. (3) Sol: ‘GsHs only S-methyl-1-pentene eC) ° CH, 27. —_Biuret test is not given by (1) carbohydrates (2) polypeptides (3) ur (4) proteins. a. (i) Sol: tis atest characteristic of amide linkage. Urea al kage like proteins. 28. The corfect order of E°.,... values with neg for the four successive elements Cr, Mn, Fe and Cois (1) Mn>Cr>Fe>Co (2)Cr> Fe > Ma CoNY3) Fe> Mn >Cr> Co (4) Cr> Mn> Fe > Co 28 (1) 28. The polymer containing sxorg forces e.g. hydrogen bonding, is (1) tetlon (3) polystyrene (4) natural rubber 2s. (2) Sol: nylon 66 isa polymer id and hexamethylene diamine ° Zi: (boosh de-N sible reaction at temperature T, AH and AS wore found to be both «ve, If T. is equilibrium, the reaction would be spontaneous when (2)T>T. (3)ToisStimesT = (4) T= Te quilbrium, AG = 0 reaction to be spontaneous AG should be negative ToT, PART B: PHYSICS 31. Arectangular loop has a sliding connector PQ of length ¢ and resistance R @ and itis moving with a speed v as shown. The set-up is placed in a uniform magnetic field going into the plane of the paper The three currents |y, 1p and | are AIEEE-2010-10 at Qh RQ RQ RQ 3) |, ty (4), h @ sire] Sol. A moving conductor is equivalent to a battery of emf = vB £ {motion emf) Equivalent circuit hel applying Kirchoffs law YRAIR-VB0=0 0 scssssseea() LR+IR-vBé=0 2) adding (1) & (2) 2lR+IR=2vBr I x 32. Let C be the capacitance of a c: cBeharging through a resistor R. Suppose t, is the time taken for the energy stored in the" to reduce to half its initial value and t2 is the time taken for the charge to reduce to onelfour tial value, Then the ratio tits will be 1 at = @% (2 32, Sol. ot Pe" (where t= CR) oe q= qe 1 svar gener 4,=Tin4=2TIn2 Directions: Questions number 33 - 34 contain Statement-1 and Statement-2. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements. 933, Statement-1_: Two particles moving in the same direction do not lose all their energy in a completely inelastic collision. Statement-2 : Principle of conservation of momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions. ge es ‘AIEEE-2010-11 (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1. (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1 (3) Statement-t is false, Statement-2 is true, (4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. 1 m me FReciec tere euecaive IFitis a completely inelastic collision then my,+m,y, =mv-+m.v my.+m.v. y= MEM m,+m, va: o 2m, a8 B, and p, both simultaneously cannot be zero therefore total KE cannot be lost. Statement-1 When ultraviolet light is incident o its stopping potential is Vo and the ‘maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons RN the ultraviolet light is replaced by X- KE= rays, both Vo and Krax increase, Statement-2 : Photoelectrons are emitted because of the range of frequencies pres (1) Statement-t is true, Statement-2 is (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement: tatement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement: 1. (3) Statement-t is false, Stater (4) Statement-1 is true, Statgm e8kis ranging from zero to a maximum value he iMbident light. 4 Since the frequency light is less than the frequency of X-rays, the energy of each incident photon wil KE peotntcn ‘Stopping pote! $0, K. both increases. But \ges trom zero t0 K.Enax because of loss of energy due to subsequent collisions before St jed and not due to range of frequencies in the incident light. bal made of a material of density p where pox < p< Poener With por aNd Pye fepresenting the sities of oil and water, respectively. The oil and water are immiscible. If the above ball is in edflibrium in a mixture ofthis oil and water, which of the following pictures represents its equilibrium osition ? a) (2) AIEEE 2010-12 86. Sol. 86. 36. Sol. 97. 37. (3) (4) 2 Pas

6, Bntermen= towards x net magnetic field will add up and direction will be (-]) towards x’ net magnetic field will add up and direction will be () ‘AIEEE-2010-13, 38. Inthe circuit shown below, the key K is closed at t = 0. The current through the battery is cy MERA atteoand Y atten Y « [Ri RE R, 1F (2) ge att=oans Mer atten . R (3) iy t= Oars ee i to) ME are att=oand Fatt 2 ge Att =0, inductor behaves like an infinite resistance & : . inductor behaves lke a conducting wire Vv _V@,+R.) RR, andat t= 39. The figure shows the postion - time (x ~ 8) graph of one-dimensional motion of a body, of mass 0.4 kg. The magnitude of impulse is (1) 0.4.Ns (2)0.8Ns t (3) 1.6Ns (4) 0.2 Ns, 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 t@> 2 Sol. From the graph, i is asiraghiiR@’so, uniform motion. Because of impulse direction of velocity changes as can be th® slope of the graph. Initial velocity = 2=1 - 0.4-0.4 =-0.8N-s(J = impulse) AS : Questions number 40 — 41 are hased on the following paragraph. ‘A nnucleus of mass M + Am is at rest and decays into two daughter nuclei of equal mass Seach, Speed of light is c. 40. The binding eneray per nucleon for the parent nucleus is Ey and that for the daughter nuclei is Ez. Then! (1) Ep = 26) (2) Ey> Ee ()Eo> Es (4): = 26, 40. 3 Sol, Alter decay, the daughter nuclei will be more stable hence binding eneray per nucleon will be more than that of their parent nucleus. AEEE-2010-14 at 42, gs 43, ‘The speed of daughter nucle is een (2) ofa @ f= 2 Conserving the momentum iber Z) emits 3 a-particles and 2 the final nucleus will be A Z~12 2) Z-8 In positive beta decay a proton is tragsforRgd int a neutron and a positron is emitted pion’ +e" ‘no. of neutrons initially was A no. of neutrons after dec 2)Re/x 2 (due to alpha particles) + 2 x 1 (due to positive beta decay) The no. of proton will rg Hence atomic number by & [as 3 x 2 (due to alpha particles) + 2(due to positive beta decay)] 8 A thin semi-cirqular rinQ@@f radius r has a positive charge q ’ distributed ovér it. The net field E at the centre 0 is fa a) @- 3) zi charge density 2 =[ : E = foesino(-j)= <* sina) K Sf“ desina(-j) g esr K OF neti ne glen AIEEE. 2010-15 44. The combination of gates shown below yields acl >> (1) OR gate (2) NOT gate {>- 2) XOR gate (4) NAND gate mH se 1 Sol. Truth table for given combination is A Xx 0 o 0 1 1 1 1 1 Tis comes out to be truth table of OR gate 45. A diatomic ideal gas is used in a Car engine as the wor If during the adiabatic expansion part of the cycle, volume of the gas increases fr e efficiency of the engine is, (0s (20.75 (3) 08 (4)0.25 45.0 2 Sol, The efficiency of cycle is ||] o]ea} yates {or adiabatic process TV"! = constant For morc os y=2 mW yet) 46. @Brce of power 4 KW produces 10 photons/second, the radiation belong to a part of the ctrum called X-rays, 2)ulraviolet rays (3) microwaves (@)rrays 1 4x 10° = 10° x ht 4x10 70" x6.02310 $= 6.03 x10" Hz The obtained frequency les in the band of X-rays. ge 47. The respective number of significant figures for the numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1 x 10 are (1)5,4,2 2)5,1,5 2) 5,5.2 (4)4,4,2 4704 AVEEE 2010-16, 48 Ina series LCR circuit R = 200 © and the voltage and the frequency of the main supply is 220 V and 50 Hz respectively. On taking out the capacitance from the circuit the current lags behind the voltage by 30°, On taking out the inductor from the circuit the current leads the votage by 30°. The power dissipated in the LCR circuit is (1)305 W (2)210W (3) ZeroW (a) 242 44 Sol. The given circuit is under resonance as X. = Xo Hence power dissipated in the circuit is ve aL oni meee & 49. Lat there be a spherically symmetric charge distribution with charg@ de Gy varying as ptr)=ps (2-4) Upto = R, and p) = 0 for > R, where ris thgatitance, om the origin. The lect field at a distance r(r< R) from the origin is given iG 4mpot(5_t pst(5_t oy Att Bu/8_£) 1) 480or 2) Pat (8 ose) hea) OH Bela) 49.2 Sol. Apply shell theorem the total charge upto distance r gall ae dq = 4nd - = 4 “eo 4] 50. tial energy function for the force between two atoms in a diatomic molecule is rotate gen ty Ux) =Sr—-, mer and at conan andx th aren btwon the atoms, Ifthe dissociation energy of the molecule a [U(x = =) — Yasuasanh Dis be be eo 2 3) 4) C ez Qo @e r= « ye 50.3 Sol. U(x)= Ug ==) dU __[t2a_ 6b as, Fe | ox (x at equilibrium, F=0 AIEEE 2010-17 51. Two identical charged spheres are suspended by stiings of equal length Q~. an angle of 30° with each other. When suspended in a iquid of density 0.8 g angle remains the same. If density of the material of the sphere is 16 g cm“, the dielectric ‘the liquid is 4 (2)3 (32 (44 51 3 ° Sol. From F.B.D of sphere, using Lami’s theorem 4 F E-teno 7 when suspended in liquid, as remains same, : —F ano ma('-4) using () and (i) the same resistance at 0°C but their temperature coefficients of resistance are reSpective temperature coefficients of their series and parallel combinations are + (2) a, +, BP Ott, +O : ara 2 2 } JR, be the inital resistance of both conductors At temperature @ their resistance will be, R, =R,(1+4,6) and R, =R,(1+a,6) for, series combination, R = Ry +R R,o(1+4,0) = R(t +0,0) +R, (1 +a,0) where R,,=R, +R, =2R, PR,(1+0,8)=2R, +R, 6(44, +04) 4 +0 a 4-8 for parallel combination, AR, RR, AIEEE-2010-18 where, 2 R,(2+0,0-+4,0) asa, anda, are small quantities = a a, is negligible Cn +a, or a, = te [1 (, + 0, 8) * Beqeqp 2 Ctl © as (0, +0,)' is negligible ° og, = Oe rae) Apoint P moves in counter-clockwise direction on a ci y as shown in the figure, The movement of 'P’ is 5) sweeps out a length s = t° + 5, where s is in me seconds. The radius of the path is 20 m. The aceerat when t = 2sis nearly (1) 13 ms® (2) 12 mis, (3) 7.2 mis® (4) 14 mis? 5.4 Sol. S=1+5 aot 54, frictionless incined plane making an angle 3” «A 60° with the vertical are shown in the figure. Two k A and B are placed on the two planes. What is the relative vertical acceleration of A with respect to B ? (1) 4.9 ms“in horizontal direction (2) 9.8 ms*in vertical direction (3) zero (4) 4.9 ms™in vertical direction 544 Sol. mg sin@=ma azgsing Where ais along the inclined plane vertical component of acceleration is g sin® @ relative verical acceleration of A with respect to B is AIEEE 2010-19 dlsin® 60 — sin* 20 9 m/s° in vertical direction. 55. For a particle in uniform circular motion the acceleration a at a point P(R, 6) on the circle ofr is (here 6 is measured from the x-axis) sindi+¥ cose j ¥ cee? einai (1) ~Fpe0si +E sing A R (3) Foose! —F sing} 55. 8 Sol. For apaiticie in uniform circular motion, a= towards centre of cle Directions: Questions number 56 - 58 are based d paragraph. ‘An initially parallel cylindrical beam travels iff of refractive index y() =), +1, Where Ho ‘and Ls are positive constants and | is thffirgsity 8 the light beam, The intensity of the beam is decreasing with increasing radius. 56. As the beam enters the medium, iff (1) diverge (2) converge (3) diverge near the axis anc near the periphery (4) travel as a cylindric se. 2 Sol As intensity is maximut 3 will bigraximum and speed will be minimum on the axis of the beam. boagyileowago. 57, of the wave front of the beam is. the axis and concave near the periphery 87. a patallel cylinderical beam, wavefront will be planar. 58. ~The speed of light in the medium is (1) minimum on the axis of the beam (2) the same everywhere in the beam (3) directly proportional to the intensity | (4) maximum on the axis of the beam 1 AIEEE-2010-20 es 61. 61 ‘Asmall particle of mass m is projected at an angle @ with the axis with an initial velocity vo in the x-y plane as shown in the figure, At a time eee the angular momentum of the particle is (1) -mgy,tcose] (2) mgv,teos@k (8) ~Emov,t?cosek 4) Imav,t’cose? where i, jand & are unt vectors along x, y and z-axis respectively L=mxi) |v cose +, anee-Jy) xv costi +(v, sine-at)]] @ ° =rv,cooa [fae © =—pmavt! cose The equation of a wave on a string mass density 0.04 kg mis given by / ants .0 - ‘ the st reacts zat | gag bio (1)4.0N (2) 125N )0.5N (4) 6.25 N 4 Cour C: MATHEMATICS 5 Let costa: + Bh NE ancyet sinta p) = 2, where OS, Bs =, then tan 2a= 56 19 25 (1) 3 QD a (a) 16 Let S be a non-empty subset of A. Consider the following statement: P: There is.a rational number x ¢ S such that x> 0. Which of the following statements is the negation of the statement P ? (1) There is no rational number x ¢ S such that x <0 (2) Every rational number x < S satisfies x <0 AIEEE 2010-21 (8) ke S and x < 0 = xis not rational (4) There is a rational number x ¢ S such that x <0 62 2 P: there is a rational number xe S such that x > 0 ~P: Every rational number x ¢ $ satisfies x < 0 63. K. Then vector 6 satistying Axb+é (2) ijk (3) i+ j-2k 68. 64. My @y=0 648 Parallel to x-axis Sx=2 0 Sy=8 Equation of tangent is 2) Sy-3=0 65. Solin of te dgwrengoquton coe xe) = tnx y) Ox Sie (Hy songs (Qhytanx=secx+e (8)tanx=(secx + cly (4) secx= (tanx + oly 64 [sie — y) ox —y' sex tanx =-seex gy at ~Wttanx=-seex = 24 (tanx) t= sec x. ax ox * (9) Solution is t(.F) (LF) sec x ax. AUEEE 2010-22 66. 66, 67. 67. 68. 68. 69, 68, 1 Asecx=tanx+c y ‘The area bounded by the curves y = cos x and y = sin x between the ordinates x = 0 andx a8" (1) 4v2 +2. (2) v2 (9) 4V2 +1 (4) 42-2 4 jee ox fee ox Be =4y2-2 c ° c& ix are at right angles, then the locus of P is If two tangents drawn from a point P to th ()aet=0 (@)x=-1 ) 2x10 (@xet 2 The locus of perpendicular tangen(f isos ox=-ax=-1 Irthe vectors =i jy Fy K ands = 21+] +uk are motualy orthogonal, then (1) = (1) (2-3) a (3) (3, -2) (4) (8, 2) a x, y are real numbers and x = wy for some rational number w); .) aI 1) neither F nor S is an equivalence relation {2} $ is an equivalence relation but R is not an equivalence relation (3) Rand both are equivalence relations (4) Riis an equivalence relation but S is not an equivalence relation 2 xRy need not implies yRx : MSP. = S psgeram= pn m.n,pandqate integers such thatn, q # Oandqm-= pnt. Then reflexive AIEEE 2010-25 = Es® symmetiic aon Sqm=pn,ps=1q > ms="mtransitive noaa's Sis an equivalence relation. 70. Let RR be defined by f(x) = {ieee i am If has a local minimum Q' en a possible value of kis (yo @-} Qo @t 70. 3 ° Ho)=k- 2x fest = 2x43 ifx>-t © x This is true slim 09 3-1 where k 71. The number of 3 x 3 non-singul@y maltioAs, with four entries as 1 and all other entries as 0, is (5 2 (a) atleast 7, (4) less than 4 atts First row with exactly Qug/erf} total number of cases = 6 First row 2 zeros we gett cases : (Assertion) and Statement-2: (Reason) these questions also has four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct answer. 1u haWe to select the correct choice, ur numbers are chosen at random (without replacement) from the set 1, 2, 3, s+, 20). ‘Statement-1: The probability that the chosen numbers when arranged in some order will form an AP ist 8 ‘Statement-2: If the four chosen numbers from an AP, then the set ofall possible values of common difference is (1, +2, 49, #4, 5) (1) Statement-1 is true, Statemant-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1 (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false (3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true (4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1 72 2 AVEEE 2010-28 78, 73. 74, 74, 75. NS) = “c, Statement-1: common difference is 1; total number of cases = 17 common difference is 2; total number of cases = 14 common differance is 3; total number of case: ‘common difference is 4; total number of case: ‘common difference is 5; total number of case: ‘common difference is 6; total number of cases = 2 A748 4542 1 ( ) Prob, = eM Mr8 e842 1 : C- x-y+z=5, Spare 1,4) ination for Statement-1 The point A(S. 1, 6) is the mirror image of the point B(1, 9, 4) in ‘The plane x—y +2 = 5 bisects the line segment joinin (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the (2) Statement- is true, Statement-2 is false (3) Statement-1 is false, Statoment-2 is true & (4) Statement-t is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is t ‘explanation for Statement-1 1 AGB, 1,6); B=(1, 3, 4) Mid-paint of AB = (2, 2, §) lies on the plane. and d's of AB = (2, -2, 2) d's Of normal to pane = (1, -1, 1). ‘AB is perpendicular bisector =. Ais image of B Statemont-2 is correct but tis not nation. Lot Si= Di(j-"C,, Se s.= dF °C, Statement-1: S, = 55 90 Wf ays, = 10 x 2° true, SU8REment-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1 rue gptatement-2 is false ise, Statement-2is true je, Statoment-2 is true; Statement2 Is the correct explanation for Statement-1 jails tetiPatetiay Trea Lae Let A be a 2 x 2 matrix with non-zero entries and let A’ = I, where I is 2 x 2 identity matrix. Define Ti(A) = sum of diagonal elements of A and |A| = determinant of matrix A Statement-1: Ti(A) ‘Statement-2: | (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1 (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement.2 is false 78. 76. 76. AIEEE-2010-25 (3) Statement-1 is false, Statoment-2 is true (4) Statement-t is true, Statement-2 is true; 2 ate ( tatement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1 ‘ab ed JE 4) ile a) Oo o_ {a rbe ab +bd) wa (ree bere] ab+be=1,be4d'=1 ab 4 bd = ac +ed=0 c#Oandb #0 >a+d=0 Sd Trace A=a+d \Alzad~be=-a? be =—1 Let f: R Fibe a continuous function defined by f(x) OP Statements: fle) = 1, for some « R. < Statement-2: 0 < f(x) < we forallxe i (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2ie4iuaNGtatement-2 is not the correct explanation for Statement-1 (2) Statement-1 is true, Statement (3) Statement-1 is false, Statergen! Po (4) Statement- is true, Statomeht-2 ‘Statement-2 is the correct explanation for Statement-1 fx)=Q se 42= 20" ° sez v2 ns ave veeR = for some ce R For a regular polygon, let r and R be the radii of the inscribed and the circumsoribed circles. A false statement among the following is (1) There is a regular polygon with (2) There is a regular polygon with Zin ein AIEEE 2010-26 (3) There's a rogularpotygon with <= %® (4 Theresa regular polygon wih =f m2 = Ao0t® 1 Seat! ‘a! Is side of polygon 78. 7 a cosk isn’, 7 of complex numbers 2 suehtrat 2—1|= [2 |= =I equate (22 (Bye (ao 78. (Rzax+iy z-1 +1) =>Rez=0 SK=0 2-1 =|2-i] >xey BelleR-) aye Only (0, 0) will satisfy al concftions = Number of complex number 80. Aline AB in three-cimensional space makes angles 45° and 120° with the positive x-axis and the positive y-axis respectively. It AB makes an acute angle 6 with the positive z-axis, then @ equals (1) 48° (2)60° (3) 75° (4) 30° eg. 2 at at AIEEE 2010-27 (2008 45'= m= cos 120° 7 2 n=cos@ where @ is the angle which line makes with positive z-ax's, Now 2 4m +n? 1 1 : Jef ecos'ast cos’ = + a (@ Boing acute) @ o passes through the > The line K is parallel to L and has The line L given by 3 b the equation XE. 1, Then the distance b gd Kis «v7 ) viz 3 ls2-32+9] 23 istance between L and K = = 7 ir A person is to count 4500 currency notes. Let a, denate the number of notes he counts in the n” minute, Ifay = ay =... = ayo = 150 and ayo, ay), ... are in AP. with common difference -2, then the time taken by him to count all notes is (1) 34 minutes. (2)125 minutes (3) 15 minutes (4) 24 minutes 1 Til 10" minute number of counted notes = 1500 3000 = Flex 148 + (n— 1)(-2)] = n[148-n + 1) AIEEE 2010-28, 85, nf —149n + 3000 = 0 n= 125, 26 11= 125 is not possible. Total time = 24 + 10 = 34 minutes. Lat R R be a positive increasing function with 2 ae 33 @t 3 2 4 4) is a positive increasing function 0 lima s lim ine s in © By sandwich theorem 20 < fo) Let p(x) be a function defined on R such@ffat PM = P'(1 -x), forall x [0, 1], pO) = 1 and p(t) = 41 Then [ce ox equals (at (at (3) 42 (4) Vat 1 Pw) =p =x) > PIX) = —P(1 —*) ‘LY ‘Let f: (+1, 1) + R be a differentiable function with f(0) = 1 and (0) = 1. Let g(x) = [f(2H(x) + 2)) Then 90) = (4 (20 (3)-2 (4 1 gf 8) = 2¢F2FCx) + 2)) (Ztte100+2))) 2t(2Hix) + 2) F¢eFlx) + 2) . (2F(%)) = 9'(0) = 24(2H(0) + 2). PAM) + 2). 2tF(0) = 4F0) FO) =41) (a4 AIEEE 2010-29 86. There are two uns. Urn A has 3 distinct red balls and urn B has 9 distinct blue balls. From each urn two balls are taken out at random and then transferred to the other, The number of ways in which this can be done is (1) 36 (2)66 (3) 108 (43 86. 3 Total number of ways = °C» x °C» one 29x 2829596 = 108 é O 7. Consider tho system of inca equations: GO Kezterteed Pky + 8p 4X =3 8x1 + BX + 2ko= ° The system has (1) exactly 3 solutions (2) unique Gotuti (3) no solution (4) ini solutions 87. 3 x ion stom, dos net ©: Shown 88. Anum contains nine ich three are red, four are blue and two are green. Three balls are drawn at randory withok scement from the urn, The probability that the three balls have different colour is o 2 1 1 OF aa Oa Os 89. For two data sets, each of size 5, the variances ate given to be 4 and § and the corresponding means are given to be 2 and 4, respectively. The variance of the combined data set is tt “0 6 @% ws " oe x9 AIEEE 2010-30 20. 90, The circle x’ + y’ = 4x + Ay +5 intersects the line 3x — 4y = mat two distinct G4 ()-8-35

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