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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

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PHYSICS

TEST - 4 (Paper-I) - Code-A

ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

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31.

(4)

61.

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2.

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32.

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62.

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3.

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33.

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63.

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4.

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34.

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64.

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5.

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35.

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65.

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6.

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36.

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66.

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7.

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37.

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67.

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8.

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38.

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68.

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9.

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39.

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69.

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10.

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40.

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70.

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11.

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41.

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71.

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12.

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42.

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72.

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13.

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43.

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73.

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14.

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44.

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74.

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15.

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45.

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75.

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16.

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46.

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76.

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17.

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47.

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77.

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18.

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48.

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78.

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19.

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49.

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79.

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20.

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50.

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80.

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21.

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51.

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81.

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22.

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52.

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82.

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23.

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53.

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83.

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24.

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54.

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84.

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25.

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55.

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85.

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26.

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56.

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86.

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27.

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57.

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87.

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28.

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58.

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88.

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29.

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59.

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89.

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30.

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60.

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90.

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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

Answer (2)

2.

Answer (4)

6.

Q = dU + W
For isobaric process W = nRT

1
(2P0 P0 )(3V0 V0 ) P0 (3V0 V0 )
2
= 300 J

WABC =

and dU = nCV T

UABC = QABC WAB = 300 J = UAC


WAC = P0(3V0 V0) = 200 J
Answer (3)

Q = 75 + 25 = 100 J
7.

Q = dU + W

Answer (2)

nCdT = nCvdT + W

n(C Cv )dT

T0

C
U
f
v 3
R
2
W

dU = 3W = 75 J

QAC = WAC + UAC = 500 J


3.

Answer (2)

2T0
B

2P0

(C Cv )dT for n = 1

P0

T0
T0

T0

a
Cv
T

Q = Cv(2T0 T0) + CP(4T0 2T0) =

= 6R(2200 800)

Molar heat capacity =

= 6R 1400
8.

x = A cos t

= 6R 600

So A = A cos
cos

W = 6R 1400 6R 600
= 6R 800

and A ( + ) = A cos 2
cos 2

Answer (3)
At t = 0, x1 = 0

A
x
3 A
2
<V> =
t

2/10

... (1)

A
A

= 40,000 J

A
, x2 A sin

6
6 2

Q 19

R
T
6

Answer (1)

= 6R(600 1200)
While WAB = WCD = 0

At t =

19
RT0
2

Total change in temperature form state A to C is


T = 3T0

Work done from B to C = nR(TC TB)

5.

2V0

Total heat absorbed by 1 mole of gas

Answer (4)

Work done from D to A = nR(TA TD)

T0

V0

dT

1
= a ln
RT0
1

4.

4T0
C

9.

... (2)

A ( )
A

2 2
3

Answer (2)
x1 = A cos t and x2 = A sin t
B

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

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A sin t = A cos t
sin t + cos t = 0

1
2

sin t

cos t 0

5
0.825 m
4

l4

7
1.155 m
4

As 4 is greater than 1 m, so allowed resonance


are only 3.

cos t 0
4

cot

l3

14. Answer (2)

0
0
176
165

22

4 2

0 = 22 m/s

3T
8

15. Answer (2)

10. Answer (4)

If mass falls down by x,


so spring extends by 4x.

T
k (4 x )
4

A
T
4

T
2

T
2

1 16k
2 m

T
T
m

k
m

10
5 x2

f (x)

Hence wave function y(x, t) = f(x vt)

y ( x, t )

2y

Suppose 2y is the distance between two rows of the


buildings. The distance travelled by car in 1 second,
5
150

x 30
m
1 =
18
8

The distance travelled by sound in 1 second


l = 165 m

Velocity of pulse v = 2 m/s along positive x-axis.

2l = 330 1 = 330 m

11. Answer (3)


At t = 0, y =

T
4

T = (16k)x

10
5 ( x 2t )2

12. Answer (2)

From the figure y


16. Answer (1)
17. Answer (1)
Vm

VH

H
m

where m

13. Answer (2)


v
0.66 m
f

x
l 2  165 m
2

0V0 HVH
V0 VH

0
.V VH
H 0

4
V0 VH

m
H

0.165 m
l1 =
4

H
1

4
m

3
l2
0.495 m
4

Vm VH

The resonance length are

... (1)

H
1
1200 600 m/s
m
2

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18. Answer (2)

f 10

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)


l0 = 45 cm. If the mercury displaces by x, then

1 129.6
2L

l0P0 = (l0 + x)P1

... (i)

l0P0 = (l0 x)P2


and P2 = P1 + h0

1 160
and f
2L

... (ii)

f = 100 Hz

l0 P0
l P
0 0 h0
l0 x l x

x = 4.5 cm

19. Answer (4)


The frequency of sound heard by motorist from
reflection

v vm
f1
v vb

.f

23. Answer (2)


I=

ma2
a
and l
3
2

T 2

... (i)

The frequency of sound heard by motorist directly

v vm
f2
v vb

24. Answer (2)

The process 3 1 is an isochoric process. So


w = 0

... (ii)

Beat frequency = f1 f2

2b(v v m )
(v 2 v b2 )

.f

U nCv (T1 T3 )

20. Answer (2)

vi
v
f
Ti
Tf

hi
h
f
Ti
Tf

Q1 + Q2 = Q3 + Q4 + Q5
M3Cw(T2 T) + M2Cb(T2 T)
= M1Ci(0 T1) + M1Lv + M1Cw (T 0)
T M1Ci ( T1 ) M1Lv M3CwT2 M2CbT2
M3Cw M2Cb M1Cw

21. Answer (4)

A TA4 B TB4

= 10.9C

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26. Answer (1)

.TA 1934 K

Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and


statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.

ATA BTB

27. Answer (1)

A B
3

Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and


statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
28. Answer (2)

But B A 106

Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.

B 1.5 106 1.5 m

29. Answer (4)

22. Answer (1)

P0
l0

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3P0 M
20

By the law of calorimetry

373
hf 4.00
5.09 cm
293

3P M
3 P0 M 2P0 M

0
2 0
0 =
2P0

25. Answer (4)

T
hf f hi
Ti


TB A
B

I
2a
2
mgl
3g

P0
h0

l0

Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.


30. Answer (4)
Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
So, weight of CaCO3 in 106 ml hard water

31. Answer (4)

5 10 2

NH4NO3
N2O H2O

NH4NO2
N2 2H2O

= 50 ppm

(NH4 )2 Cr2O7
N2 Cr2O3 4H2O
(NH4 )2 CO3
2NH3 H2O CO2
2Mg(NH4 )PO4
2NH3 Mg2P2O7 H2O

103

106

39. Answer (2)


RCOOR' + NaOH RCOONa + R'OH
Rate = k[RCOOR']'[NaOH]'
Hence, molecularity = 2, order = 2
40. Answer (3)

32. Answer (2)

CH4 = non-polar and low molecular weight

33. Answer (2)

SiH4 = non-polar and high molecular weight

NO + NO2 + (NH4)2SO4 + H2O 2NH4NO2 + H2SO4

2N2 + 4H2O
N2

Electric
C2H2
2HCN
Spark

PH3 = polar but incapable of intermolecular H-bonding


41. Answer (1)
Be2C + 4H2O 2Be(OH)2 + CH4

(CN

is a pseudohalide)

34. Answer (1)


1
Coagulation power

Coagulation Value

NH3 = polar and capable of intermolecular H-bonding

35. Answer (3)


Fe3+ ions coagulate negatively charged blood sol
and seals the cut.

42. Answer (4)


D2O(80) has lower dielectric constant than H2O(82).
It is due to the reason that ionic salts like NaCl
dissolve more in H2O than in D2O.
43. Answer (3)
15Se + SeCl4 + 4AlCl3 2Se8[AlCl4]2

Cl
Se

36. Answer (3)


The sols obtained in two cases will be oppositely
charged, so coagulate each other.

Cl

Now, volume strength (V)

= N 5.6
=

200
5.6 10 V
112

38. Answer (4)

Cl

Cl
44. Answer (2)

37. Answer (1)


34 1000 200
N

17 1120 112

Cl

Cl

OH

OH H
45. Answer (3)

Al

Cl

P4O10
2H2O

(Carbon suboxide)

(BN) x has structure similar to graphite (layer


structure)
46. Answer (2)
Li and H are less dense than kerosene. Other IA
elements are more dense than kerosene.

[H+] = 103 M
[Ca2+] = 5 104 M
Weight of CaCO3 = 5 104 1 100
= 5 102 g

47. Answer (1)


Due to relative higher I.E. and melting point, as
compared to other alkali metals, lithium, reacts very
slowly with water.

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48. Answer (1)

53. Answer (2)

Triethyl borate; (C2H5)3BO3 and Tetraethyl silicate;


(C 2 H 5 ) 4 SiO 4 are formed due to their diagonal
relationship.
49. Answer (3)

O
+

KO

OK
O

C
O

ONa

Minimum weight required to be maintained by 70 kg


man is

R k '[CHCl3 ][Cl2 ]1/ 2

2B(g) 3C(l)
A(g)
t0
P
0
0
t 10 min (P x)
2x
20
t
0
2P
20

4D(s) Inert gas


0
i
0
i
0
i

P + i = 210
Also, 2P + 20 + i = 430
On solving, P = 200, x = 100
Hence, 10 minute must be t1/2.
56. Answer (2)

51. Answer (3)

F+

R k (K c )1/ 2 [Cl2 ]1/ 2 CHCl3

P x + 2x + 20 + i = 330

200 70
140 mg
100

2.303
400
t
log
K
140

55. Answer (2)

50. Answer (4)

[Cl]2
[Cl2 ]

Fact.

ONa

Structure of NaHCO3

R k[Cl][CHCl3 ],K c

54. Answer (3)

ONa
H

If step 2 were RDS

Step 2 is RDS

(structure of KHCO3)

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)

Cl
Cl

Fact.

Cl

F
F
F

Cl

Cl + F

Cl

57. Answer (1)

Cl

Cl
Cl

52. Answer (4)

has high

So,

1
0n

Cl2
pungent
smelling gas

(White turbidity)

2FeSO4 H2SO4 Cl2


Fe2 (SO4 )3 2HCl

n
ratio.
p

11H

0
1

58. Answer (1)


1
0n

CaOCl2 H2 O
Ca(OH)2

H2S Cl2
2HCl

3
1H

11H

0
1

59. Answer (4)


Due to high

e
ratio, H is less stable than He.
p

60. Answer (2)


Due to availability of vacant d-orbitals on Si, silanes
are more reactive than methane.

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
S1 x2 + y2 + x + y = 0
1
1
,f
and c = 0
2
2
S2 x2 + y2 + x y = 0
g

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g'

1
1
,f '
and c' = 0
2
2

Now
2gg ' 2ff ' 2

1 1
1 1
. 2. . 0 c c '
2 2
2 2

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Therefore, S = 0 and S' = 0 intersect orthogonally so
that

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66. Answer (3)
( x 2)2 ( y 3)2

eccentricity =

x 1

3 2 4 ( 3) 7
5
5

The equation of the normal with slope m is


y = mx 10m 5m3

a
ae 5
e

The combined equation of the pair of lines

mx y
y 2 (20 x )
0
10m 5m3

2a
a

Subtends a right angle at the vertex then coefficient


of x2 + coefficient of y2 = 0
(10m + 5m3)y2 20x(mx y) = 0

20m
10m 5m3

So length of major axis is

Now AB < 5
2

16

3 x 4y 1
4 x 3y 2

5
5


1
10
2

a2
16
a

=2

Radius of director circle of axillary circle of


20

64. Answer (1)


Vertex A(a, b) will be mirror image of ex-centre
about x + y 2 = 0

20
3

4
8
at points A , 4 and B , 8
a
a

63. Answer (3)

ellipse =

10
3

The line y = ax intersects the lines y = 4 and y = 8

m 2

b2

a
5
2

67. Answer (2)

m2 + 2 4 = 0

= 10,

1
2

Length of perpendicular from focus to directrix is

62. Answer (4)

a2

Focus (2, 3), directrix 3x 4y + 7 = 0 and

y 2 tan ( x 1)
2

1 3 x 4y 7

4
5

a 2 b 4 2(2 4 2)

4
1
1
2

a2=4
a = 6, b + 4 = 4

i.e. a

52 42

a2
1

16 9

a2

4
4
and a
3
3

68. Answer (2)


On solving

2.4 x

1
sin1
= 2 tan 4 x
2
2
2
1 16 x

1
1 2(4 x )
2 tan 4 x sin
2
1 (4 x )

2 tan1 y sin1

A(a, b) = A(6, 0)
b=0
65. Answer (1)
Truth value of (p q) (q p) is always true.

16
0
9

2y
1 y2

y 1

As 4x 1

1
1

,x ,
4
4

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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints)


(4) x2 6 = 2 cos t

69. Answer (3)

y2 + 2 = 2(1 + cos t)

The given lines are


x2 (y 1)2 = 0

x2 6 = y2

(x + y 1)(x y + 1) = 0
Therefore, the given lines are x y + 1 = 0 and
x+y1=0
Whose angle bisectors are

x y 1
2

x y 1
2

x2 y2 = 6
72. Answer (1)

1 x2 1 x2
1 x2 1 x2

tan

By componendo and dividendo

That is y 1 = 0 and x = 0, thus the vertices of the


triangle are (0, 1) (0, 5) (4, 1)

2 1 x2
2 1 x

1
4 4 = 8 sq. units
2

1 x2

70. Answer (2)

1 x

cos sin
cos sin

cos sin

cos sin

1 sin 2
=

1 sin 2

The ends of a latus rectum are

b 2
L ' ae,

b2
L ae,

Since LL' subtends right angle at the centre then


b 2

a
ae

b2

b 4
. a
1
ae
a 2 (a 2 e 2 )

(e 2 1)2
e2

x 2 sin 2
73. Answer (1)
x
1 x

1
x

e2

3 5
2
5 1
2

(1 x 2 )x 2

So,

tan1

x
1 x2

tan1

1
= tan

(e2 1)2 = +e2


e4 3e2 + 1 = 0

x
1

2
1
x
tan 1 x
1
x3
1

x 2 (1 x 2 )

x4 1 x2
( x 2 x 4 1)x

1 1
= tan
x

3
4

x=1
74. Answer (1)

71. Answer (3)

By hypothesis, the given lines are parallel


2

2
2
1
1
1
x
y

(1)

1
t
t
4
a
b

t (t 2 1)

(2) x 2 y 2 (et e t )2 (et e t )2 4

t = 1

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75. Answer (3)


Centre of the circle is (2, 4) and the radius is 5. The
line meets the circle in two distinct points this
implies that

| 3(2) 4(4) k |
32 42

Let x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0


y2 = 4ax

yx

y4

2g 2

1
y 2fy c 0
4a

(4a )
2

= 16

b2 = 4

a2(e2

y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 = 0

5
4

80. Answer (2)


Putting x = at2 in the equation of the ellipse, we get

X = ae and Y = 0
xy

1)

yx

4
1 e2
16

5
2

0, x y

x y 2 10

y2
b2

1, y2 = b2(1 t4)

= b2(1 t2) (1 + t2)


This will give real value of y if
1 t2 0
81. Answer (2)
Let m1 and m2 be the slope of lines of first pair

2 x 2 10
x 10

1
m1 and m be the slope of lines of second
2

pair.

77. Answer (4)


From geometry OA1OA2 = OB1.OB2
OB1 OB2
.
1
OA1 OA2

Comparing pair of lines


(y m1x) (y m2x) with y2 + 2hxy 9x2 = 0
and pair of lines
1

x with ay2 + 10xy + x2 = 0


(y m1x) y
m

m1m2 = 1
78. Answer (3)

We get m1 = 1 and m2 = 9

sin1 sin 8 = sin1 sin(3 8) = 3 8 = t


tan1tan

a2t 4

|t| 1

5
e2
4

then

... (ii)

y2
y2
2
2fy c 0

y 2g.
4a
4a

X2 Y2

1
16
4

b2

... (i)

Solving (i) and (ii), we get

76. Answer (4)

a2

1
2

79. Answer (4)

35 < k < 15

f ( t ) t 3 t

Then f(sin1 sin 8) = 1 a

25 < 10 + k < 25

Let

1
2

f(t) + f(t) = 1

|10 + k| < 25

yx

3
Then f(t) = t t

8=

tan1tan(8

3) = 8 3 = t

a=9
h = 4

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82. Answer (4)


Area =

(3 x 1)2 2 x

|3x + 1| < 2 x
(2 x) < 3x + 1 < 2 x

2 11
3 1

3 1
3 1

11( 3 1)

33 11

85. Answer (2)

2 + x < 3x + 1

3x + 1 < 2 x

3 < 2x

4x < 1

3
x
2

f (x)

1
4

( cot 1( x )

4 cot 1( x )

4 cot 1( x )

422
= 4

4 cot ( x )

83. Answer (4)


Equation of tangent is y = 2 x 4a 2 b 2

1
Equality when cot ( x )

This is normal to the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 1 = 0


This tangent passes through (2, 0)

x 1

0 4 4a 2 b 2

86. Answer (3)


Statement-2 is not always true for two parallel line.

4a2 + b2 = 16

87. Answer (1)

Using AM GM, we get

4a2 b2

Using diametrical form of circle with A(x1, y1) and


B(x2, y2) as diameter.

2 2

4a b

88. Answer (3)


Length of semi-latus rectum

ab 4

2l1l 2
= l l
1
2

84. Answer (3)


2
2

Vertices of triangle are (0, 0), m , 2 , m , 2


1 2

m1 m2
Area = 2 m m
1 2

( 3 2)
m1 m2
1

= Harmonic mean of l1 and l2


89. Answer (3)
First law is De-Morgan's law
Statement II neither tautology nor contradiction.
90. Answer (4)
cos1 x1 + cos1 x2 + .......... + cos1 xn = n

m1m2 3 1

cos1 x1 = cos1 x2 = ...... = cos1 xn =


x1 = x2 = x3 .... = xn = 1

(m1 m2 ) (m1 m2 )2 4m1m2

n
2

( 3 2)2 4( 3 1)

Then sin1 x1 + sin1 x2 ..... + sin1 xn =

11 4 3 4 3 11

Statement-1 is not correct and statement-2 is correct


from definition.

  

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ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(4)

31.

(2)

61.

(2)

2.

(2)

32.

(3)

62.

(3)

3.

(2)

33.

(2)

63.

(4)

4.

(1)

34.

(4)

64.

(4)

5.

(4)

35.

(3)

65.

(2)

6.

(2)

36.

(4)

66.

(2)

7.

(4)

37.

(3)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

Answer (4)

By the law of calorimetry


Q1 + Q2 = Q3 + Q4 + Q5

But B A 106

M3Cw(T2 T) + M2Cb(T2 T)

= M1Ci(0 T1) + M1Lv + M1Cw (T 0)


T M1Ci ( T1 ) M1Lv M3CwT2 M2CbT2
M3Cw M2Cb M1Cw

6.

The process 3 1 is an isochoric process. So


w = 0

3.

ma
3

7.

3P0 M
20

and l

T 2

The frequency of sound heard by motorist from


reflection

v vm
f1
v vb

a
2

I
2a
2
mgl
3g

v vm
f2
f
v vb

h0

l0

8.

l0 = 45 cm. If the mercury displaces by x, then


l0P0 = (l0 + x)P1
and P2 = P1 + h0

l0 P0
l P
0 0 h0
l0 x l x

x = 4.5 cm

A TA4 B TB4

ATA BTB

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(v 2 v b2 )

1 129.6
2L

... (i)

and f

1 160
2L

... (ii)

f = 100 Hz
9.

Answer (1)

H
m

where m

1/ 4

2b(v v m )

f 10

Vm

VH

Answer (4)

... (ii)

Answer (2)

l0P0 = (l0 x)P2


TB A
B

... (i)

Beat frequency = f1 f2

P0

l0

.f

The frequency of sound heard by motorist directly

P0

5.

hi
h
f
Ti
Tf

Answer (4)

Answer (1)

373
hf 4.00
5.09 cm
293

Answer (2)
I=

4.

Answer (2)

T
hf f hi
Ti

Answer (2)

3P M
3 P M 2P M
U nCv (T1 T3 ) 0 0 = 0
2 0
0
2P0

B 1.5 106 1.5 m

vi
v
f
Ti
Tf

= 10.9C
2.

B
3

.TA 1934 K

m
H

... (1)
0V0 HVH
V0 VH

0
.V0 VH

H
4
V0 VH

.f

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14. Answer (2)

H
1

4
m

Vm VH

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15. Answer (3)


H
1
1200 600 m/s
m
2

10

At t = 0, y =

5 x2

f (x)

10. Answer (1)

Velocity of pulse v = 2 m/s along positive x-axis.

11. Answer (2)

Hence wave function y(x, t) = f(x vt)

l
A

2y

10

y ( x, t )

5 ( x 2t )2

16. Answer (4)


If mass falls down by x,
so spring extends by 4x.

Suppose 2y is the distance between two rows of the


buildings. The distance travelled by car in 1 second,

5
150

x 30
m
1 =
18
8

T = (16k)x

The distance travelled by sound in 1 second

T
k (4 x )
4

2l = 330 1 = 330 m
l = 165 m
From the figure y

x
l 2  165 m
2

12. Answer (2)

0
0
176
165

22

0 = 22 m/s
13. Answer (2)

v
0.66 m
f
The resonance length are
l1 =

0.165 m
4

l2

3
0.495 m
4

l3

5
0.825 m
4

7
l4
1.155 m
4

As 4 is greater than 1 m, so allowed resonance


are only 3.

T
4

T
2

T
2

1 16k
2 m
2

T
4

T
T
m

k
m

17. Answer (2)


x1 = A cos t and x2 = A sin t
B

A sin t = A cos t
sin t + cos t = 0

1
2

sin t

1
2

cos t 0

cos t 0

cot
t

4 2

3T
8

18. Answer (1)


x = A cos t
So A = A cos
cos

... (1)

A
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and A ( + ) = A cos 2
cos 2

... (2)

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)


Work done from D to A = nR(TA TD)

A ( )
A

= 6R(600 1200)
= 6R 600

2
3

While WAB = WCD = 0


W = 6R 1400 6R 600

19. Answer (2)

= 6R 800
= 40,000 J

2P0

2T0
B

P0

T0

23. Answer (3)

4T0
C

Q = dU + W
nCdT = nCvdT + W

V0

2V0

Total heat absorbed by 1 mole of gas


Q = Cv(2T0 T0) + CP(4T0 2T0) =

Q 19

R
T
6

19
RT0
2

1
= a ln
RT0
1
24. Answer (4)
1
(2P0 P0 )(3V0 V0 ) P0 (3V0 V0 )
2

= 300 J

QAC = WAC + UAC = 500 J

dU = 3W = 75 J

25. Answer (2)

Q = 75 + 25 = 100 J

26. Answer (4)


Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

21. Answer (3)

27. Answer (4)

At t = 0, x1 = 0

A
, x2 A sin

6
6 2

A
x
3 A
2
<V> =
t

6
22. Answer (4)
Work done from B to C = nR(TC TB)
= 6R(2200 800)
= 6R 1400

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Cv dT
T

WAC = P0(3V0 V0) = 200 J

C
U
f
v 3
R
W
2

At t =

(C Cv )dT for n = 1

UABC = QABC WAB = 300 J = UAC

and dU = nCV T

T0

WABC =

For isobaric process W = nRT

T0

20. Answer (2)


Q = dU + W

T0

n(C Cv )dT

T0

Total change in temperature form state A to C is


T = 3T0
Molar heat capacity =

Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.


28. Answer (2)
Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
29. Answer (1)
Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
30. Answer (1)
Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true and
statement-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.

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PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)

37. Answer (3)

2B(g) 3C(l)
A(g)
t0
P
0
0
t 10 min (P x)
2x
20
t
0
2P
20

4D(s) Inert gas


0
i
0
i
0
i

O
+

Also, 2P + 20 + i = 430

ONa

C
O

C
ONa

38. Answer (1)

32. Answer (3)

Triethyl borate; (C2H5)3BO3 and Tetraethyl silicate;


(C 2 H 5 ) 4 SiO 4 are formed due to their diagonal
relationship.

Fact.
33. Answer (2)
If step 2 were RDS

39. Answer (1)


2

[Cl]
[Cl2 ]

R k[Cl][CHCl3 ],K c

Due to relative higher I.E. and melting point, as


compared to other alkali metals, lithium, reacts very
slowly with water.

R k (K c )1/ 2 [Cl2 ]1/ 2 CHCl3

40. Answer (2)

1/ 2

R k '[CHCl3 ][Cl2 ]

Li and H are less dense than kerosene. Other IA


elements are more dense than kerosene.

Step 2 is RDS
34. Answer (4)

41. Answer (3)

CaOCl2 H2 O
Ca(OH)2

H2S Cl2
2HCl

Cl2
pungent
smelling gas

(BN) x has structure similar to graphite (layer


structure)
42. Answer (2)

(White turbidity)

2FeSO4 H2SO4 Cl2


Fe2 (SO4 )3 2HCl

35. Answer (3)

F+

Cl
Cl

Cl

F
Cl

Cl + F

Cl

OH

P4O10
2H2O

Cl

2.303
400
log
K
140

(Carbon suboxide)

15Se + SeCl4 + 4AlCl3 2Se8[AlCl4]2

Cl
Cl

Minimum weight required to be maintained by 70 kg


man is
200 70
140 mg
100

43. Answer (3)

36. Answer (4)

H
OH H

Structure of NaHCO3

Hence, 10 minute must be t1/2.

ONa

On solving, P = 200, x = 100

OK
(structure of KHCO3)

P x + 2x + 20 + i = 330

KO

P + i = 210

Cl
Se
Cl

Cl

Cl
Cl

Cl

Al

Cl

44. Answer (4)


D2O(80) has lower dielectric constant than H2O(82).
It is due to the reason that ionic salts like NaCl
dissolve more in H2O than in D2O.
45. Answer (1)
Be2C + 4H2O 2Be(OH)2 + CH4

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46. Answer (3)

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53. Answer (2)

CH4 = non-polar and low molecular weight

NO + NO2 + (NH4)2SO4 + H2O 2NH4NO2 + H2SO4

SiH4 = non-polar and high molecular weight

2N2 + 4H2O

NH3 = polar and capable of intermolecular H-bonding


PH3 = polar but incapable of intermolecular H-bonding
47. Answer (2)

Electric
N2 C2H2
2HCN
Spark

(CN is a pseudohalide)

RCOOR' + NaOH RCOONa + R'OH


Rate = k[RCOOR']'[NaOH]'

54. Answer (2)

Hence, molecularity = 2, order = 2

55. Answer (4)

48. Answer (4)

NH4NO3
N2O H2O

[H+] = 103 M
[Ca2+] = 5 104 M
Weight of CaCO3 = 5

104

1 100

=5

102

So, weight of CaCO3 in


=

5 10 2
103

10

106

ml hard water

NH4NO2
N2 2H2 O
(NH4 )2 Cr2O7
N2 Cr2O3 4H2O
(NH4 )2 CO3
2NH3 H2O CO2
2Mg(NH4 )PO4
2NH3 Mg2P2O7 H2O

= 50 ppm

56. Answer (2)

49. Answer (1)

Due to availability of vacant d-orbitals on Si, silanes


are more reactive than methane.

34 1000 200
N

17 1120 112

57. Answer (4)

Now, volume strength (V)

= N 5.6
200
5.6 10 V
=
112

50. Answer (3)


The sols obtained in two cases will be oppositely
charged, so coagulate each other.

Due to high

e
ratio, H is less stable than He.
p

58. Answer (1)


1
0n

11H

59. Answer (1)

51. Answer (3)


Fe3+ ions coagulate negatively charged blood sol
and seals the cut.
52. Answer (1)
Coagulation Value

1
Coagulation power

0
1

3
1H

has high

So,

1
0n

n
ratio.
p

11H

0
1

60. Answer (2)


Fact.

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
4

f ( x ) ( cot 1( x )

4 cot 1( x )
4 cot 1( x )

422
= 4

4 cot 1( x )

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Equality when cot ( x )

x 1

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)


62. Answer (3)

65. Answer (2)

2
2

Vertices of triangle are (0, 0), m , 2 , m , 2


1 2

m1 m2
m1m2

Area = 2

(y m1x) (y m2x) with y2 + 2hxy 9x2 = 0


and pair of lines
1

x with ay2 + 10xy + x2 = 0


(y m1x) y
m2

(m1 m2 ) (m1 m2 )2 4m1m2

We get m1 = 1 and m2 = 9

( 3 2) 4( 3 1)

11 4 3 4 3 11

3 1

3 1

1
m1 and m be the slope of lines of second
2
Comparing pair of lines

m1m2 3 1

2 11

Let m1 and m2 be the slope of lines of first pair

pair.

( 3 2)
1

m1 m2

Area =

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a=9
h = 4
66. Answer (2)
Putting x = at2 in the equation of the ellipse, we get

11( 3 1)

a2t 4

a2

33 11

y2
b2

1, y2 = b2(1 t4)

= b2(1 t2) (1 + t2)

63. Answer (4)

This will give real value of y if


2

Equation of tangent is y = 2 x 4a b

This is normal to the circle x2 + y2 + 4x + 1 = 0


This tangent passes through (2, 0)

b2

67. Answer (4)


y2

= 16

= 4ax

... (i)
... (ii)

Solving (i) and (ii), we get

Using AM GM, we get

4a2 b2

|t| 1
Let x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0

0 4 4a 2 b 2
4a2

1 t2 0

y2
y2
2
2fy c 0

y 2g.
4a
4a

4a2 b2

y4

2g 2

1
y 2fy c 0
4a

(4a )
2

ab 4

y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 = 0

64. Answer (4)

68. Answer (3)

(3 x 1) 2 x

sin1 sin 8 = sin1 sin(3 8) = 3 8 = t


tan1tan 8 = tan1tan(8 3) = 8 3 = t

|3x + 1| < 2 x
(2 x) < 3x + 1 < 2 x

3
Then f(t) = t t

2 + x < 3x + 1

3x + 1 < 2 x

3 < 2x

4x < 1

3
x
2

1
4

1
2

f ( t ) t 3 t

1
2

f(t) + f(t) = 1
Then f(sin1 sin 8) = 1 a

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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)


73. Answer (1)

69. Answer (4)


From geometry OA1OA2 = OB1.OB2

x
1 x

OB1 OB2
.
1
then
OA1 OA2

1
x

1
(1 x 2 )x 2

So,

m1m2 = 1
70. Answer (4)
Let

yx

yx

tan1

X2 Y2

1
16
4

x
1 x2

tan1

1
= tan

5
4

a2 = 16

b2 = 4

X = ae and Y = 0
xy

b2 = a2(e2 1)

yx

4
1 e2
16

5
e2
4

5
4
2

0, x y

x y 2 10

1
x3

1
x

2
x
tan 1 x
1
1

2
2

(1
)

x
x

x4 1 x2
( x 2 x 4 1)x

1 1
= tan
x

3
4

x=1
74. Answer (1)

1 x2 1 x2
1 x2 1 x2

tan

By componendo and dividendo


2 x 2 10

x 10
71. Answer (3)
Centre of the circle is (2, 4) and the radius is 5. The
line meets the circle in two distinct points this
implies that

| 3(2) 4(4) k |
32 42

|10 + k| < 25
25 < 10 + k < 25

2 1 x2
2 1 x
1 x2
1 x

cos sin
cos sin

cos sin

cos sin

1 sin 2
=

1 sin 2

x 2 sin 2
75. Answer (3)
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
x
y

(1) t t 1
t
t
4
a
b

35 < k < 15
(2) x 2 y 2 (et e t )2 (et e t )2 4

72. Answer (1)


By hypothesis, the given lines are parallel
t (t 2 1)

t = 1

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(t 2 1)2
t2 1

(4) x2 6 = 2 cos t
y2 + 2 = 2(1 + cos t)
x2 6 = y2
x2 y2 = 6

Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Code-B) (Answers & Hints)


76. Answer (2)
The ends of a latus rectum are

2 tan1 y sin1

b2
L ae,

b2

b 4
. a
1
ae
a 2 (a 2 e 2 )

The line y = ax intersects the lines y = 4 and y = 8


4
8
at points A , 4 and B , 8
a
a

Now AB < 5

a2

16

(e2 1)2 = +e2

e4 3e2 + 1 = 0

52 42

a2
1

16 9

a2

5 1
2

4
4
and a
3
3

( x 2)2 ( y 3)2

1 3 x 4y 7

4
5

(y

1)2

eccentricity =

=0

(x + y 1)(x y + 1) = 0

1
2

Length of perpendicular from focus to directrix is

Therefore, the given lines are x y + 1 = 0 and


x+y1=0

3 2 4 ( 3) 7
5
5

Whose angle bisectors are

a
ae 5
e

x y 1

x y 1
2

That is y 1 = 0 and x = 0, thus the vertices of the


triangle are (0, 1) (0, 5) (4, 1)
1
4 4 = 8 sq. units
2

2a
a

a
5
2

10
3

So length of major axis is

78. Answer (2)


On solving

Focus (2, 3), directrix 3x 4y + 7 = 0 and

The given lines are

16
0
9

80. Answer (3)

77. Answer (3)


x2

i.e. a

3 5
e2
2
e

y 1

1
1

,x ,
4
4

16
e2

1 y2

79. Answer (2)

Since LL' subtends right angle at the centre then

(e 2 1)2

2y

As 4x 1

b 2
L ' ae,

b 2

a
ae

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2.4 x

1
sin1
= 2 tan 4 x
2
2
1 16 x 2

1
1 2(4 x )
2 tan 4 x sin
2
1 (4 x )

20
3

81. Answer (1)


Truth value of (p q) (q p) is always true.
82. Answer (1)
Vertex A(a, b) will be mirror image of ex-centre
about x + y 2 = 0

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a 2 b 4 2(2 4 2)

4
1
1
2

g'

1
1
,f '
and c' = 0
2
2

Now

a2=4

2gg ' 2ff ' 2

a = 6, b + 4 = 4
A(a, b) = A(6, 0)

1 1
1 1
. 2. . 0 c c '
2 2
2 2

Therefore, S = 0 and S' = 0 intersect orthogonally so

b=0

that

83. Answer (3)


2

3 x 4y 1
4 x 3y 2

5
5


1
10
2

y 2 tan ( x 1)
2

x 1

a2 = 10, b2 = 2
Radius of director circle of axillary circle of
ellipse =

86. Answer (4)


cos1 x1 + cos1 x2 + .......... + cos1 xn = n

20

cos1 x1 = cos1 x2 = ...... = cos1 xn =

84. Answer (4)

x1 = x2 = x3 .... = xn = 1

The equation of the normal with slope m is


y = mx 10m 5m3

Then sin1 x1 + sin1 x2 ..... + sin1 xn =

The combined equation of the pair of lines

n
2

Statement-1 is not correct and statement-2 is correct


from definition.

mx y
y 2 (20 x )
0
10m 5m3

87. Answer (3)

Subtends a right angle at the vertex then coefficient


of x2 + coefficient of y2 = 0

First law is De-Morgan's law


Statement II neither tautology nor contradiction.

(10m + 5m3)y2 20x(mx y) = 0

88. Answer (3)

20m
10m 5m3

Length of semi-latus rectum


2l1l 2
= l l
1
2

m2 + 2 4 = 0

m 2
85. Answer (2)
S1 x2 + y2 + x + y = 0
1
1
g ,f
and c = 0
2
2
S2 x2 + y2 + x y = 0

= Harmonic mean of l1 and l2


89. Answer (1)
Using diametrical form of circle with A(x1, y1) and
B(x2, y2) as diameter.
90. Answer (3)
Statement-2 is not always true for two parallel line.

  

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