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VXY (Date: 12-02-2012) Review Test-7
PAPER-1
Code-A
ANSWER KEY
MATHS
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 C
Q.3 D
Q.4 C
Q.5 D
Q.6 B
Q.7 B
Q.8 B
Q.9 D
Q.10 C
Q.11 B,C,D
Q.12 A,C
Q.13 A,B,D
Q.14 C,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q, R, S
(B) Q
(C) Q
PART-C
Q.1 0001
Q.2 0162
Q.3 0035
Q.4 0025
Q.5 0007
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 A
Q.2 D
[Only V-Group]
Q.3 B
[Only XY-Batch]
Q.3 B
Q.4 B
Q.5 D
Q.6 D
Q.7 B
[Only V-Group]
Q.8 A
Q.9 C
Q.10 C
[Only XY-Batch]
Q.8 D
Q.9 A or B or AB
Q.10 A
Q.11 A,B,C,D
Q.12 A,B,D
Q.13 A,B,C,D
Q.14 B,C,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q,R
(B) P
(C) P,S
PART-C
Q.1 0394
Q.2 0005
Q.3 3008
Q.4 0006
Q.5 6721
PHYSICS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 B
Q.3 A
Q.4 C
Q.5 B
Q.6 D
Q.7 A
Q.8 C
Q.9 C
Q.10 D
Q.11 A,B
Q.12 A,B,C
Q.13 A,B
Q.14 A,B,C
PART-B
Q.1 (A) P,S
(B) R,S
(C) Q,R
PART-C
Q.1 0460
Q.2 0150
Q.3 0084
Q.4 5625
Q.5 0064
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. Before equivalence point NO
3


is replacing Cl

. After equivalence point conductance will increase


because of increase in conc. of Ag
+
and NO
3


ions.]
Q.2
[Sol. Ni
+2
with coordination number 6 always form sp
3
d
2
hybridised complexes and they have
2 2
B.M.
spin only magnetic value.]
[Only V-Group]
Q.3
[Sol. HNO
3
H

3
NO
HO N = O + H



HON=O

N = O + H O
2
(Real attacking E

)
]
[Only XY-Batch]
Q.3
[Sol. Alkyl chloride having C

, more stable or equal than 3 gives white ppt. with aq. AgNO
3
.]
Q.4
[Sol. F is the smallest size anion in the periodic table.]
Q.6
[Sol.
Me Me
Et D
H H O


HI anhydrous
H

Me Me Me Me
Et Et D D
H H H OH I H
H
O

(SN )
2
+
]
Q.7
[Sol. S
2
O
3
2
+ 2HCl
A
SO
2
|
+ 2Cl

+ S
+
+ H
2
O
Suffocating Yellow turbidity
smell of or
burning white turbidity
sulphur ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 2
[Only V-Group]
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
Q.8
[Sol. All C-2 epimers give same osazone. ]
Q.10
[Sol. D-Glucose and L-gulose are enantiomers. ]
[Only XY-Batch]
Paragraph for question nos. 8 to 10
[Sol.
OH
H / KMnO

4
(i) H /

A
(ii) H /

KMnO
4
(P
1
)
(P
3
) (P
2
)
O
O O +
OH
Sol.8 P
1
is ketone so does not give Tollen's test
P
1
can give 2,4-DNP test (test for Ald and Ketones)
P
1
can give isopentane with Zn-Hg/HCl
P
1
can give iodofom test
Sol.9 P
2
can give iodoform test
P
2
can give reaction with NaHCO
3
CH
3
COOH + NaHCO
3
CH
3
COONa + H
2
CO
3
H
2
O + CO
2
|
P
2
can react with NaOH / CaO / A
it can change litmus.
Sol.10 Ketone eill give test with 2,4-DNP
Can't give cannizaro reaction
with PCl
5
it will gem dihalide
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C=O + PCl
5
C
Cl
Cl
+ POCl
3
can't give Tollen's test ]
Q.11
[Sol.
dt
] O [ d
3
= k
1
[O
3
] + k
2
[O
2
] [O] k
3
[O
3
][O] ....(1)
[O] =
] O [
] O [
k
k
2
3
2
1

] O [
] O ][ O [
k
k
3
2
2
1
=
.....(2)
from (1) and (2)

dt
] O [ d
3
= k
3
[O
3
]
] O [
] O [
k
k
2
3
2
1
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 3
=
1
2
2
3
2
1 3
] O [ ] O [
k
k k

]
Q.12
[Sol. Major product of the reactions will be
(A)
(B)
(D)
Me Me
Me Me
Br
Br Br
Br H
H H
H
+ ]
Q.13
[Sol. Insoluble chlorides will not gives chromyl chloride test. ]
Q.14
[Sol. (A)

+ Na O Me Cl C Me
3

C=CH
2
Me
Me
(B) C=CH
2
Me
Me
SBH ) ii (
MeOH ) OAc ( Hg ) i (
2

+
CMe
Me
Me
OMe
(C)

Na O C Me
3

+ Me Cl Me
3
COMe
(D) Me
2
C = CH
2

MeOH
H


CMe
Me
Me
OMe
]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 4
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol. (A) H
2
O H
+
+ OH

K
a
=
] O H [
] OH ][ H [
2
+
K
a
=
6 . 55
10 10
7 7

pK
a
= log K
a
= 14 + log55.6
Similarly,
K
b
=
6 . 55
10 10
7 7

pK
b
= 14 + log55.6

2
pK pK
a a
+
=
2
6 . 55 log 2 14 14 + +
= 14 + log 55.6
= 14 + log
8 . 1
100
14 + log100 log1.8
= 16 log1.8
= log K
a
, H
2
O ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. 5Fe
2+
+ MnO
4
+ 8H
+
Mn
2+
+ 5Fe
3+
+ 4H
2
O
AG = 5 F
o
cell
E
= 5 F 0.8 Joule
AG =
o
H f
o
MnO f
o
Fe f
o
) ( O H f
o
Fe f
o
Mn f
G 8 G G 5 G 4 G 5 G
4
2
2
3 2 + + + +
A A A A + A + A
l
5 96500 0.8 10
3
= (229) + 5(10.2) + 4(230) 5(84)
o
MnO f
4
G

A
o
MnO f
4
G

A
= 780 + (5 96500 0.8 10
3
)
= 394 Ans. 0394 ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 5
Q.2
[Sol. (a) PCl
3
F
2
: = 0
(b) P(CH
3
)
3
(CF
3
)
2
: = 0
(c) BF
3
: = 0
(d) CHCl
3
: = 0
(e) P(CH
3
)
2
(CF
3
)
3
: = 0
(f) PF
3
Cl
2
: = 0
(g) CH
4
: = 0
(h) CCl
4
: = 0 ]
Q.3
[Sol. 1001 + 1002 + 1005 = 3008 ]
Q.4
[Sol.
I
I I

e geometry
tetrahedral


O
H H
e geometry
tetrahedral


I
I
I
e geometry
trigonal bipyramidal

H
H
H
e geometry
tetrahedral

H
H
H
e geometry
tetrahedral

N = N = N

linear
N

F
F
F
F
e geometry
tetrahedral

N
F
F
F
e geometry
tetrahedral

]
Q.5
[Sol. (a)
Cl

A

KOH . alc
(6 H) o
(b)
HO

A

4 2
SO H . conc

(7 H) o
(c)
OCMe
O
A

(2 H) o
(d)
Br
Br

A

dust Zn
(1 H) o
]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. We have,
6
x
0
2
0 x
x
dt ) t sin(
Lim
2
}

|
.
|

\
|
form
0
0
=
5
4
0 x
x 6
) x ( sin x 2
Lim

(Using Leibnitz's rule and L'Hospital's Rule)


=
4
4
0 x
x
) x ( sin
Lim
3
1

=
3
1
Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. z
1
lies on the circle (x 1)
2
+ y
2
=
( ) ( )
2 2
y 4 x 4 +
x
2
+ y
2
10x + 21 = 0
z
2
lies on the circle (x 4)
2
+ y
2
=
( ) ( )
2 2
y 1 x 4 +
x
2
+ y
2
= 4
1 z z
min
2 1
=
,(when z
1
= 3 and z
2
= 2)

9 z z
max
2 1
=
(when z
1
= 7 and z
2
= 2)
2 O 2 3 5 7
Re(z)
I (z)
m

10 z z z z
max
2 1
min
2 1
= +
. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. Any tangent to y
2
= 4x is
y = mx +
m
1

m
1
m
2
o | m m + 1 = 0
2
(As, P(o, |) lies on it)
Here (m
1
+ m
2
) =
o
|
and m
1
m
2
=
o
1
.
Now, tan 45 =
2 1
2 1
m m 1
m m
+

(m
1
+ m
2
)
2
4m
1
m
2
= (1 + m
1
m
2
)
2

2 2
1
1
4
|
.
|

\
|
o
+ =
o

|
.
|

\
|
o
|
|
2
4o = (o + 1)
2
(o + 3)
2
|
2
= 8
(x + 3)
2
y
2
= 8, which is a rectangular hyperbola with centre ( 3, 0). Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. Given, I
1
=
}
+
b
a
) x ( g
dx
1 c
) x ( f
...........(1)
Using King, we get
I
1
=
}
+
+
+
b
a
) x b a ( g
dx
1 c
) x b a ( f
=
}
+

b
a
) x ( g
dx
1 c
) x ( f
(As, f(a + b x) = f(x) and g(a + b x) = g(x))
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 2
I
1
=
( )
( )
}
+
b
a
) x ( g
) x ( g
dx
1 c
) x ( f c
.........(2)
Now, adding (1) and (2), we get
2I
1
=
}
b
a
dx ) x ( f
= I
2

1
2
I
I
= 2 Ans.]
Q.5
[Sol. Given, | z 4 | = Re (z)
Put z = x + iy, we get
( ) iy 4 x + = x
( )
2 2
y 4 x +
= x
(0,0)
S(4,0)
Re(z)
Im(z)
On squaring both sides, we get
(x 4)
2
+ y
2
= x
2
y
2
= 8x 16 or y
2
= 8(x 2).
The given relation represents the parabola with focus (4, 0)
and the imaginary axis as the directrix. Pair of tangents from directrix are at right angle.
By symmetry, the greatest positive argument of z is
4
t
. Ans.]
Q.6
[Sol. In equilateral triangle ABC, the circumcentre and the incentre will be at same point O.
Incentre is ( 1, 1) IA = R = 2 2 .
Also, r =
2
2
R
=
(As, in an equilateral triangle, R = 2r)
(1, 1)
A (1, 1)
C B

I Equation of incircle is (x + 1)
2
+ (y + 1)
2
= 2
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2x + 2y = 0. Ans.]
Q.7
[Sol. Given, | |
1 3 3 3
3 1
1
4
x
3 0 2
1 2 0
2 0 1
1 5 x

(
(

(
(

= 0
| |
1 3
3 1
1
4
x
8 x 2 10 2 x

(
(

= 0
(x 2)x 40 + (2x 8) = 0 x
2
= 48 x =
3 4
Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 3
Paragraph for Question no. 8 to 10
[Sol. From above information, we must have
f(x) = a (x 4)
3
+ b (x 4) ; a, b e R and a = 0.
and f '(4) = 0 b = 0, hence f(x) = a (x 4)
3
f(x) = a(x 4)
3
(i) Let I =
}

2018
2010
dx ) x ( f = }


2018
2010
3
dx ) 4 x ( a
Put (x 4) = t dx = dt
So, I =
}

2014
2014
3
dt at = 0 (B) is correct.
(ii) We have, f(x) = a(x 4)
3
, a = 0
y = f(x) = a (x 4)
3

3
1
a
y
|
.
|

\
|
+ 4 = x
f
1
(x) =
3
1
a
x
|
.
|

\
|
+ 4
Now, f
1
(x) + f
1
(x) =
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
.
|

\
|
4
a
x
4
a
x 3
1
3
1
= 4 + 4 = 8, x e R.
So, f
1
(2) + f
1
(2) = 8 (D) is correct.
(iii) As, f(x) = a(x 4)
3
So, f '(x) = 3a (x 4)
2
Given f '(10) = 20 36 3a = 20 a =
27
5
Now f '(2) = 3
27
5
36 = 20 (C) is correct.]
Q.11
[Sol. Verify that f '(0
+
) = f '(0

) = 0
f is differentiable at x = 0. (B) is correct.
Let f ' (x) = g(x) =

=
=
+

0 x if 0
0 x if
x 1
x
x
1
tan x 2
2
2
1
Now, f '(x) is obviously continuous at x = 0.
Also, g '(0
+
) =
h
h 1
h
h
tan h 2
Lim
2
2
1
0 h
+

|
.
|

\
| 1

= t
g '(0

) =
h
h 1
h
h
tan h 2
Lim
2
2
1
0 h
+

|
.
|

\
| 1
+

= t
Hence g '(0) i.e., f "(0) does not exist. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 4
Q.12
[Sol. Here A =
3 5 4
1 1 2
1 2 1
= 0
system of linear equations has either infinitely many solutions or no solution.
Now, A
1
=
3 5
1 1
1 2 1
2
o
o
= o
2
o 2 = (o 2) (o + 1)
A
2
=
3 4
1 2
1 1 1
2
o
o
= o
2
o 2 = (o 2) (o + 1)
and A
3
=
2
5 4
1 2
1 2 1
o
o
= 3(o
2
o 2) = 3(o 2) (o + 1)
The system has infinitely many solutions when o = 1 or 2 and
no solution when o e R { 1, 2}
(A) and (C) are correct. Ans.
Aliter :
Given, x + 2y + z = 1 ........(1)
2x + y + z = o ........(2)
4x + 5y + 3z = o
2
........(3)
(1) and (2) x y = o 1 x = y 1 + o ........(4)
Putting above value of x in equation (1), we get
z = 1 x 2y = 1 y + 1 o 2y
z = 2 3y o ........(5)
Now, putting x and z from equation (4) and equation (5) in equation (3), we get
4(y 1 + o) + 5y + 3(2 3y o) = o
2
4y 4 + 4o + 5y + 6 9y 3o = o
2
o
2
o 2 = 0
(o 2) (o + 1) = 0
If o = 2 or 1 infinite solution
and o e R { 1, 2} No solution.
(A) and (C) are correct. Ans. ]
Q.13
[Sol. Total functions = 3
4
= 81
Now, into functions = Total functions onto functions = 81
! 3
! 2
1

! 2 ! 1 ! 1
! 4

a
b
c
d
1
2
3
A B
f
= 81 36 = 45
(A) x + y + z = 11 (x, y, z e N) x' + y' + z' = 8

10
C
2
= 45 (A) is correct.
(B) 10
2
8
10
C
2
= 45 (B) is correct.
(C) 3! 4! = 144 (C) is incorrect.
(D) 3600 = 2
4
3
2
5
2
Total divisors = 5 3 3 = 45 (D) is correct.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 5
Q.14
[Sol. From above figure, cos (ZPOR) =
OP
R O

4
2
=
2
1
ZPOR =
3
t
= ZPOQ ZOPR = ZOPQ = 30
30
30
P (z )
1
Q (z )
2
R (z )
3
Re (z)
Im (z)
O
(0, 0)
60
60
| z | = 4
+
| z | = 2
(4 cos , 4 sin ) u u
ZQPR = 60 .......(1)
Also, in APQR, PQ = PR .......(2)
From (1) and (2), we get
APQR is equilateral (A) is incorrect.
Also, PQOR are concyclic and ZOQP and ZORP = 90.
So, circumcentre of APQR passes through O (0, 0) and
OP is diameter of it.
So, circumcentre of APQR = mid point of OP
=
|
.
|

\
| u + u +
2
sin 4 0
,
2
cos 4 0
= (2cosu, 2 sinu)
= centroid of APQR [As, APQR is equilateral.]
The locus of centroid of APQR is | z | = 2 (B) is incorrect.
Also, circumradius of APQR =
2
OP
=
2
4
= 2 (C) is correct.
As, r =
2
R
=
2
2
= 1 (As, APQR is equilateral.)
radius of circle inscribed in APQR is 1. (D) is correct.]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
(A) If exactly one root lies in [1, 3], so f (1) f (3) s 0 (2a + 4) (4a + 18) s 0
(

e 2 ,
2
9
a
Let g (a) =
a
a
1

' (a) =
2
a
1
1 < 0 a e R
f(x)= x +(a + 3) + a
2
x-axis
1 3
g (a) is decreasing function.
So, g
min.
(a = 2) =
2
1

+ 2 = 2
2
1
=
2
3
Ans.
(B) Since the ellipse and hyperbola intersect orthogonally then they are confocal.
For ellipse 1
4
y
9
x
2 2
= + , the foci are
( ) 0 , 5
and for hyperbola 1
4
y
4
x
2
2
2
=
o
,
foci are
|
.
|

\
|
o +
o
0 , 1
2
2
.
P(x ,y )
1 1
y
x
( ) 5 1
4
2
2
= o +
o
5 4
4
2
= +
o
o
2
= 4 o = 2. Ans.
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 6
(C) J = ( )
}
t
+
4
0
2
dx x cos x x sin 2 =
}
t
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
4
0
) x ( ' f x
) x ( f
2
dx x cos x x sin 2


=
( )
4
0
2
x sin x 2
t

J
2
t
= 2. Ans.]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. Given,
}
2
t
2
a
dx ) x ( f
= t
2
+ 3t 4 t e R ........(1)
Now, differentiate both sides of equation (1) with respect to t, we get
|
.
|

\
|
2
t
f = 2 (2t + 3)
f(y) = 2(4y + 3)
Now put t = 0 in (1), we get
( )
}
+
0
2
a
dx 3 x 4 2 = 4 a
2
+ 3a = 4 a
2
+ 3a 4 = 0 (a + 4) (a 1) = 0
a = 1 or 4
But given 'a' is positive.
Hence, a = 1. Ans.
Aliter: Put t = a
0 = a
2
+ 3a 4
a
2
+ 3a = 4 a
2
+ 3a 4 = 0 (a + 4) (a 1) = 0
a = 1 or 4
But given 'a' is positive.
Hence, a = 1.]
Q.2
[Sol. f(0) can be taken in 2 ways
f(0) = 1
f(0) = 1
O
1 2 3 4 5
1
1
y
x
|||
ly
at x = 1, 2, 3, 4 3 possibilities
! think
(

(
and at x = 5 only one possilibilites
Total number of functions = 2 3
4
1 = 162. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 7
Q.3
[Sol. Let
b a c


+ =
Now,
5 b b a b c 0
2
+ = + = =

........(1)
Again,
3 b a a c a 7
2
= + = =


.......(2)
Solving (1) and (2), we get
=
2
5
, =
2
1
Thus,
( ) ( ) k

2
2
1
k

2
5
c + + + + =

=
k

3 j

2
5
i

2
3
+ +


2
c 2

= 35. Ans.]
Aliter: As, c

is coplanar with a

and
b

and perpendicular to b

,
so ( ) b ) b a ( c


= = ( ) a ) b b ( b ) b a (

= ( ) a 5 b

+ (using definition of vector triple product)

( ) k

6 j

5 i

3 c =

........(1)
As, 7 c a =

(given) so 7 = l ( 3 5 6)
=
2
1
14
7
=

.......(2)
Using (2) in (1), we get
k

3 j

2
5
i

2
3
c + +

.
Hence,
2
c 2

= 35. Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. Let (at
2
, 2at) be a point on y
2
= 4ax, substitute into y
2
+ x y 2 = 0
(1 + 4a)at
2
2at 2 = 0
If t
1
, t
2
are the roots, then the corresponding tangent are
t
1
y = x + at
1
2
, t
2
y = x + at
2
2
Solving h = at
1
t
2
=
a 4 1
2
+

; k = a(t
1
+ t
2
) =
a 4 1
a 2
+
Eliminate a, the locus is x 4y + 2 = 0
So, A =
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
=
100 (A
2
) = 100
4
1
= 25. Ans. ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 8
Q.5
[Sol. Using
C sin
c
= 2R c = 6 (As, R = 3 given)
a
2
+ b
2
= 36 .......(1)
B
A
C
c
b
a
Also, r = (s c)
2
C
tan
1 = s c 1 = |
.
|

\
|

+ +
c
2
c b a
2 = a + b c a + b = 8 .......(2)
Now, area of triangle ABC =
2
1
ab =
(

+ +
2
) b a ( ) b a (
2
1
2 2 2
=
4
1
(64 36) =
4
28
= 7. Ans.]
Aliter: We know that r
3
r =
2
B
sin
2
A
sin
2
C
sin R 4
2
B
cos
2
A
cos
2
C
sin R 4
r
3
r = 4R sin
2

2
C
r
3
1 = (4 3) sin
2
45 r
3
= 7 ........(1)
[As, r = 1, R = 3 and C = 90]
Also,
R 2
C sin
c
=
(Using sine law) c = 6 ...........(2)
and r
3
= s tan
2
C
7 = s tan 45 s = 7 ........(3)
Using, r
3
=
c s
A
A = (s c) r
3
= (7 6) 7 = 7. [Using (1), (2) and (3)] . Ans. ]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 1
SOLUTION
Q.1
[Sol In parallel, the rods present a larger area through which energy can transfer and a smaller length.]
Q.2
[Sol (C
P
)
CO
= 7/2 R
2
N P
) C (
= 7/2 R ]
Q.3
[Sol. As the electrons strike the atom, they can give up any amount of energy between 0 and 10.5 eV, unlike
the photons in question 1, which must give up all of their energy in one interaction. Thus, those electrons
that undergo the appropriate collision with the atom can transfer 13.606 eV 3.401 eV= 10.205 eV to
the atom and excite it to the n = 2 state. Those electrons that do not make the appropriate collision will
transfer only enough kinetic energy to the atom as a whole to satisfy conservation of momentum in the
collision, without raising the atom to an excited state.]
Q.4
[Sol. Since electric field lines point in the direction of decreasing electric potential, the
potential decreases as one travels from initial point to final point on each line.
Since the electric field is uniform and in the x-direction, equipotential lines will
be perpendicular to the x-axis. Therefore, since the final position of each line
has the same x-coordinate, each will have the same final potential. Plot c best
describes this situation.
i
y
x
f
1
f
2
E
]
Q.5
[Sol. V
D
V
A
=
20 40
40 E
+

=
3
E 2
V
A
V
B
=
20 40
20 E
+

=
3
E
V
D
V
C
=
100 150
150 E
+

=
5
E 3
V
C
V
B
=
100 150
100 E
+

=
5
E 2
]
Q.6
[Sol. V
C
= E(1 e
t/t
)
3 = 4.5 (1 e
1/t
)
e
1/t
=
3
1
V
C
= 4.5 (1 e
2/t
) = 4.5
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|

2
3
1
1
= 4 ]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 2
Q.7
[Sol. U =
r
m GM
s
, r
min
U is minimum, K.E. max as total energy conserved so speed is maximum. ]
Q.10
[Sol.
mv
h
=
v = 7.28 10
5
m/s ]
Q.11
[Sol.
x
300
125
600
1.5
6
600
6 x
+
125
5 . 1 x
+
300
5 . 4 x
= 0
1.5 < x < 4.5 ]
Q.12
[Sol.
180
R 45
2
s 100 R
2
s 400 ]
Q.14
[Sol. (1)
Natural length
v
0
v
0
(2)
Natural length 1 just after
collision C.M. comes to rest
st
v
0
v
0
(3)
Maximum compression
(4)
Spring Natural length
v
0
v
0
(5)
Natural length just after
2 collision with wall
nd
v
0
v
0
]
Q.15
[Sol. (A)
F
m
F
m
B
Force zero
torque non zero
(B)
Force non zero
torque about
centre zero
F F
(C)
F
]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 3
Q.16
[Sol. Apply Snell's law to the light as it passes from water into air.
u
a
= arctan
|
.
|

\
|
m 2 . 1
m 6 . 1
= 53 , n
a
= 1.00, n
b
= 1.333 1 sin 53 =
3
4
sin u , u = 37
u
b
= arcsin
|
|
.
|

\
|
u
a
b
a
sin
n
n
= arcsin
|
.
|

\
|
53 sin
333 . 1
00 . 1
=37.
Therefore, the distance along the bottom of the pool from directly below where the light enters to where
it hits the bottom is x = u
b
=(4.0m) tan37 = 3 m.
x
total
= 1.6 m + x = 1.6 m + 3 m = 4.6 m Ans.]
Q.17
Sol. 1 = l =
g 2
sin v
2 2
0
o
o

= =
cos v
v 20
1 e
0
0.2 V
a
cos o = 0.1
20
+ 0.2 (
20
v
0
cos o)
0.4 v
0
cos o = 0.3
20
v
0
cos o =
4
3
20
g
cos sin v
x
2
0
o o
=
=
10
20 20
4
3
= 1.5 = 150 cm ]
Q.18
[Sol. m
1
= 9 gm ; m
2
= 42 gm ; m
3
= 84 gm ]
Q.19
[Sol.
2
1
15 2
2
2 =
|
.
|

\
|
+
2 2
1 2 2 15
2
1
e
32
60
= e e =
8
15
rad/s
K =
2
1
32
64
225
=
4
225
J = 56.25 J ]
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 4
Q.20
[Sol.
~
Z
V
i
0
=
=
R
V
0
LC
1
= e
=
6
10 250 6 . 1
1


V
C
= i
0
i
0

C
1
e
=
CR
V
0
e
50
5 4
10
3
=

R 10 250 50
32
400
6

=

R =
O =



4 . 6
400 250 50
10 32
6
64 Ans. ]

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