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Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

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TEST - 5 (Paper-II) - Code-C

Test Date: 14/02/2016

ANSWERS
PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(C)

21.

(D)

41.

(B)

2.

(C)

22.

(A)

42.

(C)

3.

(B)

23.

(C)

43.

(C)

4.

(B)

24.

(D)

44.

(B)

5.

(C)

25.

(C)

45.

(B)

6.

(B)

26.

(A)

46.

(C)

7.

(B)

27.

(D)

47.

(A, C, D)

8.

(A)

28.

(D)

48.

(B, C)

9.

(C)

29.

(A, C)

49.

(D)

10.

(A)

30.

(A, B, D)

50.

(A, C)

11.

(C, D)

31.

(A, C, D)

51.

(B, C)

12.

(A, C)

32.

(C, D)

52.

(A, B)

13.

(A, B)

33.

(A, C, D)

53.

(A, D)

14.

(A, C, D)

34.

(B, D)

54.

(A, C, D)

15.

(C, D)

35.

(B, D)

55.

(A, C)

16.

A(R)
B(R)
C(S)
D(T)

36.

A (P, S)
B (T)
C (Q, R)
D (P, S)

56.

A (Q)
B (S)
C (P, Q, R, S)
D (P)

17.

A(P, S, T)
B(Q, R)
C(P, S, T)
D(P, S)

37.

A (Q, R)
B (S)
C (T)
D (P)

57.

A (Q, R, S)
B (P, S)
C (Q, R, S)
D (Q, R, S)

18.

(05)

38.

(06)

58.

(03)

19.

(06)

39.

(02)

59.

(03)

20.

(06)

40.

(05)

60.

(06)

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Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

ANSWERS & HINTS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (C)

3. Answer (B)

Let V be the potential of large sphere and Q be its


charge.
V

B 

VA VB E dr
A

Q q q
Q q
= k 1 k 1 2
l

l
d
r
r
q
Q q q
k 1 2 3
l
d
d
r

q2 q1q3

1
4 144
2
= 70 volt

4. Answer (B)
V2

V1

q
40

2. Answer (C)
V V1 V2

I(t)
R

E E2
At t = 0, I0 1
R

I( t )

V1 V2
R

C2

V2 q2

E E2
q1 q10 1
R

2/9

q
assuming d >> a
20 a

q
20 a

q
2
4a

2a
5. Answer (C)
R=

6V, r

C1C2R

C1 C2

dq1
dt

t
1
e CR

(C1 C2 t

C C R

E1 E2 1 e 1 2
V1 E1

C1 C2

C2

r a

1
1
2
dr
(d r )2
r

v
I

1 q
= 4 a 2
0

dI 1 1
1

( I )
( I )
dt R C1
C2

1
and I JA E A

q
1 q
1 2
R C1 C2

r d a

Now,

... (1)

dI 1 dq1 1 dq2

dt C1 dt C2 dt

I( t )

R=

C1 C2 t
E1 E2 C1C2 R
e

3, 4

1, 2

dv

V1

xy 2i x 2 yj dxi dyj

1
1 2 2 1, 2
2 2
= 2 d x y 2 ( x y )3,4
3, 4

The charge on the large conducting sphere which will


remain almost unchanged and so the potential of the
larger sphere. r is the radius of each small ball, l is the
separation between the centres of large sphere and
each small sphere and d is side of equilateral triangle.
Solving the above equation, we get

q1 C1 +

1, 2

G
V

R
V = E Ir

... (i)

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

V
E 2Ir
2

... (ii)

Solving E = 3Ir

V=

2
E
3

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q
C
q charge of capacitor

As PD

Thus, q

Thus reading q voltmeter connected after,


V0

2
V0
2

q1 q2
2

q1 q2

2C

2(6 V0 ) 6

7. Answer (B)
2V

i i0 1

6. Answer (B)
Solution-1 :

(q q1 ) (q1 q )
q1
2

I( t )

(q2 q ) (q1 q )
2

or

2q2 q2 q1

or

q2 q1 q

q q1 q2

C
2C

I(t )Rdt
0

4 q 2R
3 t

t / t

q i dt i0
0

q ln2
t

Also,

q2 q

I( t ) I0e t

C
Electric field in the space between the plates of
capacitor

2 0 A

2q
t

I0 1 , I0
, H dH
t
t

1
i i0
2

q q1

q1

2q
t

9. Answer (C)

Solution-2

i0

8. Answer (A)

q1 = q

i dt
0

or 2q1 = 2q

and q2

q2

2 0 A

1
q q2
E 1

2 0 A

q q2
2
q q2
PD = E d 1

1
2 0 A
2C

loge 2
T1/2

... (i)

loge 2

q I( t )dt I0
0

... (ii)

q loge 2
t

10. Answer (A)


11. Answer (C, D)
12. Answer (A, C)
13. Answer (A, B)
For A and B, the field of P0 i at the place of Pi , is
along y-axis.

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14. Answer (A, C, D)

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)


or

15. Answer (C, D)



For E P0 , tan 2

(E2R1 E1R2 )
(R1 R2 )

(2 4 1 2)
42
10

6
5
volt
3

  
and P E

16. Answer A(R); B(R); C(S); D(T)


From relation J = E
Multiplying both sides by cross-section area of rod A,

5
3
3
5 C

q CV

We get
JA = EA or i =

19. Answer (06)

1
Resistivity of rod
i

Let 1 = Flux through disc alone. By using solid angle

E 1
= Resistivity of rod V = iV
J

concept, =
2

= Flux through the square plate

= power delivered to rod

17. Answer A(P, S, T); B(Q, R); C(P, S, T); D(P, S)


For option (B), there is no charge in the conductor,

thus E inside the conductor is zero and potential is
same as potential of the conductor and is constant.

For other cases, E inside the conductor is non-zero
and varying potential inside the conductor also varying.

Hence

l
2rdr
l

2rdr

dR

In the final obviously steady-state if V be the potential


difference across the capacitor then on switching the
key to position 1, the change in the charge on the
capacitor in a short time interval t

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q1 q2 0

1
2 1 2
r rdr
R

E V
q 2 2
t
R2

1
1

Reff dR

On switching on the key to position 2, the change in


the charge on the capacitor in time t is

But in a complete cycle, the net change in charge must


be zero.

Q
Q
Q

3 0 6 0 6 0

20. Answer (06)

18. Answer (05)

E V
q1 1
t
R1

Q
by using symmetry methods.
6 0

V V
= Resistance of rod
i

Q
30

I=

2
1
1 2
r rdr

l 0
R

R 2
2
3l 1

R 2V
22
3l 1

a+b+c=6

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

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PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
32. Answer (C, D)

21. Answer (D)


AgBr 3Na2 S2 O3 Na5 Ag(S2 O3 )3 NaBr
Hypo

So lub le

Fact
33. Answer (A, C, D)
Fact

22. Answer (A)


[Fe(H2O)5(NO)]2 Brown ring complex

34. Answer (B, D)

Fe = (Ar)18 3d 7 4s 0 4p 0 4d 0

HgO
Ag2O

sp3d2
35. Answer (B, D)
No. of unpaired electrons = 3

36. Answer A(P, S); B(T); C(Q, R); D(P, S)

3(3 2) 15 BM

37. Answer A(Q, R); B(S); C(T); D(P)


38. Answer (06)

23. Answer (C)

6
2
Ni+2 = 3d 8 4s0 = t 2g eg

24. Answer (D)


25. Answer (C)
46Pd

[Kr] 4d

Magnetic moment corresponds to 2 unpaired electrons


10

5s

39. Answer (02)

26. Answer (A)

27. Answer (D)


28. Answer (D)

H3CC

29. Answer (A, C)

H3CC

Solution of Q. Nos. 28 & 29


II

O
III

A = FeSO4.7H2O

F = KFe [Fe (CN)6]

B = Fe2O3

G = FeCl3(aq)

C = SO2

H = KFeIII[Fe(CN)6]/Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3

D = SO3

I = CaSO3

E = BaSO4
30. Answer (A, B, D)
31. Answer (A, C, D)

Ni

O
N

CCH3

CCH3

40. Answer (05)

C
N
H2C

O
C

Co

H2C
N

O
C

O
O

Fact

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Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


41. Answer (B)

f (x) = 1

{ }{ }

1
1
+x
x (Using [x] = x {x})
2
2

is periodic with period 1. Now in [0, 1] it is


discontinuous at x =

1
. So, number of discontinuous
2

points is 50.

f (0) = lim

h0

2016

f ( x )

1 x2

f ( x ) 2016 tan1 x c

f(0) = 0

c=0
f(x) = 2016tan1x

42. Answer (C)


1 1 1 1 11 dy
yn y n
=2
n
dx
n

45. Answer (B)

1
2f ( x ) + f = 3 x
x

1
1
dy
n
n
y y
= 2ny

dx
2

1
1
dy 2
y n y n = 4n 2 y 2

dx

1 2
2

dy
n
2 2

n 4

+
y
y

= 4n y
dx
2

dy
(4 x 4) = 4n 2 y 2
dx
2

dy
( x 1) = n 2 y 2
dx
2

43. Answer (C)


Since f(x) takes only rational values and it is
continuous so f(x) = 5, x R
So g (f (5)) = g (5) =

3
.
2

44. Answer (B)


x y 1 xy x y y

f (x) = f

1 xy
1 xy 2

f (0) = f (x) (1 + x2)

f 0
f ( x) =
1 x2
f 0
f(x) =
1 x2

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f h f 0
f h
lim
2016
h

0
h
h

3
1
2f + f ( x ) =
x
x

f ( x ) = 2x

1
x

46. Answer (C)


1/ x

ln(2x 1)x

e
(2 x 1)x sin x

f (x) =
x

eln x
1/ x

(2 x 1)x (1 sin x )
f (x) =

xx

2 x 1
f (x) =
.(1 sin x )1/ x
x
2x 1
lim (1 sin x )1/ x
x 0 x
x 0

lim f ( x ) = lim

x 0

1 ln 2
=
e
e
47. Answer (A, C, D)
= ln 2

Given function,
f ( x ) = a0 + a1x + a3 x 3 + a5 x 5 +
...... + a2n +1 x 2n +1 cot x
f ( x ) = a1 + 3a3 x 2 + 5a5 x 4 +
...... + (2n + 1)a2n +1 x 2n cosec 2 x
Since f (x) > 0
So f(x) is one-one and clearly range of f(x) is R so f(x)
is onto.
One-one onto.

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48. Answer (B, C)

54. Answer (A, C, D)

f ( x ) = 2[ x ] + sin x

1/ x

1/ x

2
x

f(x) is also not onto function.

e e
1 e
0 < x 2 1/ x
= x2
x2 , x > 0
1/ x
2
e +e

1+ e x

Many-one into.

So

Clealry function is many-one.

49. Answer (D)

lim f ( x ) = 0

x 0+

If f(x) is one-one, f (x) > 0


Also lim f ( x ) = lim x

f (x) = 6x2 + 6x + a > 0

x 0

D 0 (Equalify should be at only one point)


36 24a 0

24a 36

x 0

x
2 e 1
2
ex

=0

+1

lim f ( x ) = 0

x 0

55. Answer (A, C)

3
a
2

Since x 1 < [ x ] x for all x R

For function to be one-one minimum value of a =

3
.
2

50. Answer (A, C)

1
1
1< 3 3

x
x
x
3

1
x 5 3 1 < x 5 3 x 2 for x > 0
x

51. Answer (B, C)


52. Answer (A, B)
Solutions of Q. Nos. 50 to 52

1
x 2 < x 5 3 x 5 3 1 for x < 0
x

If p > 0, q > 0; p q

1
So lim x 5 = 0
x 0
x3

56. Answer A(Q); B(S); C(P, Q, R,S); D(P)


f(x) is non-differentiable at four points.
If p and q are opposite in sign,

A. Given equation is x 2 5 x + 6 = k
x

Graph of x

5 x +6 = k

5 x + 6 is
1/4

f(x) is non-differentiable at three points.


If p < 0, q < 0, f(x) is constant and is equal to q p

53. Answer (A, D)


3r 2 1 3r 2 3r 2
n
3 r 2 n 3r 2
3r 2 1

n 2 n 2
2
r 1
r 1
r 1 n
n

n
lim

r 1

3r

n2

3
2

So x
k=

5 x + 6 = k will have 6 solution if

1
4

|16k| = 4
B. g ( x ) =

1
2
1+
f (x)

and f ( x ) =

1
1
1+
x

f (x) =

x
x +1

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g(x ) =

1
x
= g( x ) =
2( x + 1)
3x + 2
1+
x

x 1,

2
1 7

So domain is x 1,
3,

2 2

2
3

Similarly x 0, x 1 (For f(x) to be defined)


So g(x) is not differentiable at x = 0, 1,
C.

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

2
3

2
2
A B = B will be true if the circle x + (y a) = 1
either touch or does not intersect the parabola
y = x2.

57. Answer A(Q, R, S); B(P, S); C(Q, R, S); D (Q, R, S)


1 2tan x
A. f ( x ) = sin x
= f (x)
1 + 2tan x
B. Odd function
C. sin( { x }) = sin( { x }) = sin ( x )

y + (y a)2 = 1 has no distinct real roots.


y + (1 2a)y + a 1 = 0
2

has no distinct real roots.

Even function
D. Periodic function
58. Answer (03)

(1 2a)2 4(a2 1) 0
Sn =

1 4a2 4a 4a2 + 4 0

n(n + 1)
2

4a 5
a

and Sn 1 =

5
4

So [a] = 1, 2, 3, 4,...

(n + 2)(n 1)
2

Sn
n(n + 1)
2
Sn 1
2
(n + 2)(n 1)

2 x 2 5 x 3
D. f ( x ) = ln 2cos1

n n +1

n 1 n + 2

2x2 5x 3 0
(2x + 1) (x 3) 0

Pn

n 3 4 5 n +1
2 3 4 5
= . . . ....
. . ....

1 2 3 4 n 1 4 5 6 n + 2

x , [3, )

Pn

n 3

=
1 n + 2

No. of integral values in domain = 1, 3

and

lim Pn = 3

59. Answer (03)

2x 5 x 3
1
2

2 2 x 2 5 x 3 2

Since f(x) is not continuous at x = 1 but |f(x)| is


differentiable

f (1 ) f (1 )
a = 1

So, 0 2 x 5 x 3 2
So, 2 x 2 5 x 3 4
2x 2 5 x 7 0

(2x 7) (x + 1) 0

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and f (1 ) f (1 )
3 = b
b = 3
Since f ( x ) is continuous at x = 3, so f(x) is continuous
and differentiable at x = 3

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-C) (Answers & Hints)

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f (3 ) f (3 ) f (3)

p = 0, q = 1

a b p q 1 3 0 1 3

5 = 9p + 3q +2

9p + 3q = 3

3p + q = 1

k = 3.
...(i)

60. Answer (06)

For differentiability,

f(2 + x) = f(2 x)

at x = 3,

f(5 + x) = f(5 x)

f (3 ) f (3 )
6p + q = 1

= f(2 (x 3))
= f(2 + x 3)

...(ii)

f(5 + x) = f(x 1)

From eqs. (i) & (ii),

f(6 + x) = f(x)

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Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-D) (Answers & Hints)

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ANSWERS
PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(B)

21.

(A)

41.

(C)

2.

(C)

22.

(C)

42.

(B)

3.

(B)

23.

(D)

43.

(B)

4.

(B)

24.

(C)

44.

(C)

5.

(C)

25.

(A)

45.

(C)

6.

(C)

26.

(D)

46.

(B)

7.

(A, B)

27.

(A, C, D)

47.

(A, D)

8.

(A, C, D)

28.

(B, D)

48.

(A, C, D)

9.

(C, D)

29.

(B, D)

49.

(A, C)

10.

(B)

30.

(D)

50.

(A, C, D)

11.

(A)

31.

(D)

51.

(B, C)

12.

(C)

32.

(A, C)

52.

(D)

13.

(A)

33.

(A, B, D)

53.

(A, C)

14.

(C, D)

34.

(A, C, D)

54.

(B, C)

15.

(A, C)

35.

(C, D)

55.

(A, B)

16.

A(R)
B(R)
C(S)
D(T)

36.

A (P, S)
B (T)
C (Q, R)
D (P, S)

56.

A (Q)
B (S)
C (P, Q, R, S)
D (P)

17.

A(P, S, T)
B(Q, R)
C(P, S, T)
D(P, S)

37.

A (Q, R)
B (S)
C (T)
D (P)

57.

A (Q, R, S)
B (P, S)
C (Q, R, S)
D (Q, R, S)

18.

(06)

38.

(05)

58.

(06)

19.

(05)

39.

(06)

59.

(03)

20.

(06)

40.

(02)

60.

(03)

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Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-D) (Answers & Hints)

ANSWERS & HINTS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (B)

2. Answer (C)

6V, r

Solution-1 :
(q q1 ) (q1 q )
2

q1

or 2q1 = 2q

G
V

q1 = q
(q2 q ) (q1 q )
2

and q2

or

2q2 q2 q1

V = E Ir

... (i)

or

q2 q1 q

V
E 2Ir
2

... (ii)

q q1 q2

C
2C

Solving E = 3Ir

Solution-2

q q1

q2 q

V=

Thus reading q voltmeter connected after,


V0

C
Electric field in the space between the plates of
capacitor

q
q
E 1 2
20 A 20 A
1
q q2
E 1

2 0 A

q q2
2
q q2
PD = E d 1

1
2 0 A
2C
q
C
q charge of capacitor

As PD

Thus, q
V

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q1 q2
2

q1 q2
2C

2
E
3

2
V0

2(6 V0 ) 6

2V
2
3. Answer (B)
V2

V1

V V1 V2
R=

r d a

dv 4

r a

1
1
2
dr
(d r )2
r

q
assuming d >> a
20 a

v
I

Now,
V

q
20 a

1
and I JA E A

1 q
= 4 a 2
0

R=

2a

q
2
4a

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-D) (Answers & Hints)


4. Answer (B)
1, 2

B 

VA VB E dr

xy 2i x 2 yj dxi dyj

3, 4

1, 2

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The charge on the large conducting sphere which will
remain almost unchanged and so the potential of the
larger sphere. r is the radius of each small ball, l is the
separation between the centres of large sphere and
each small sphere and d is side of equilateral triangle.
Solving the above equation, we get

1
1 2 2 1, 2
2 2
= 2 d x y 2 ( x y )3,4
3, 4

7. Answer (A, B)

1
= 4 144
2
= 70 volt

For A and B, the field of P0 i at the place of Pi , is


along y-axis.

5. Answer (C)

8. Answer (A, C, D)

I(t)

9. Answer (C, D)

R
q1 C1 +

At t = 0, I0
I( t )

q2 q1q3

V1

C2

E1 E2
R

V1 V2
R

V2 q2



For E P0 , tan 2
  
and P E

10. Answer (B)


... (1)

i i0 1

1 q1 q2

R C1 C2

dI 1 dq1 1 dq2
R

dt C1 dt C2 dt

I( t )

E E2
q1 q10 1
R

i dt

i0

2q
t

11. Answer (A)

2q
t

I( t ) I0 1 , I0
, H dH
t
t

C1C2R

C1 C2

I(t )Rdt
0

dq1
dt

E1 E2 1 e
V1 E1

C1 C2

(C1 C2 t
C C R
1 2

4 q 2R
3 t

12. Answer (C)

6. Answer (C)
Let V be the potential of large sphere and Q be its
charge.

Q q q
Q q
= k 1 k 1 2
l

l
d
r
r
q
Q q q
k 1 2 3
l
d
d
r

1
e CR

C2

t
0

dI 1 1
1

( I )
( I )
dt R C1
C2

C1 C2 t
E1 E2 C1C2 R
e

1
i i0
2

t / t

q i dt i0
0

q ln2
t

Also,
I( t ) I0e t

loge 2
T1/2

... (i)

loge 2

q I( t )dt I0
0

... (ii)

q loge 2
t

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13. Answer (A)


I=

14. Answer (C, D)

a+b+c=6

15. Answer (A, C)


16. Answer A(R); B(R); C(S); D(T)
From relation J = E
Multiplying both sides by cross-section area of rod A,
We get

19. Answer (05)


In the final obviously steady-state if V be the potential
difference across the capacitor then on switching the
key to position 1, the change in the charge on the
capacitor in a short time interval t
E V
q1 1
R1

JA = EA or i =

R 2V
22
3l 1

1
Resistivity of rod
i

E 1
= Resistivity of rod V = iV
J

On switching on the key to position 2, the change in


the charge on the capacitor in time t is

E V
q 2 2
t
R2

= power delivered to rod

V V
= Resistance of rod
i

But in a complete cycle, the net change in charge must


be zero.

q1 q2 0

or

17. Answer A(P, S, T); B(Q, R); C(P, S, T); D(P, S)


For option (B), there is no charge in the conductor,

thus E inside the conductor is zero and potential is
same as potential of the conductor and is constant.

1
2 1 2
r rdr
R

1
1

Reff
dR

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R 2
2
3l 1

(R1 R2 )

5
3
3
5 C

q CV

20. Answer (06)


Let 1 = Flux through disc alone. By using solid angle
concept, =
2

Q
30

= Flux through the square plate

2
1
1 2
r rdr

l 0
R

(E2R1 E1R2 )

(2 4 1 2)
42
10

6
5
volt
3

18. Answer (06)


l
2rdr
l

2rdr


For other cases, E inside the conductor is non-zero
and varying potential inside the conductor also varying.

dR

Q
by using symmetry methods.
6 0

Hence

Q
Q
Q

3 0 6 0 6 0

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PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
21. Answer (A)

Solution of Q. Nos. 31 & 32

22. Answer (C)

A = FeSO4.7H2O

F = KFeII[FeIII(CN)6]

B = Fe2O3

G = FeCl3(aq)

23. Answer (D)

C = SO2

H = KFeIII[Fe(CN)6]/Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3

24. Answer (C)

D = SO3

I = CaSO3

25. Answer (A)

E = BaSO4

46Pd

[Kr] 4d 10 5s0

[Fe(H2O)5(NO)]2 Brown ring complex

33. Answer (A, B, D)

Fe = (Ar)18 3d 7 4s 0 4p 0 4d 0

34. Answer (A, C, D)


Fact
35. Answer (C, D)
Fact
36. Answer A(P, S); B(T); C(Q, R); D(P, S)

sp3d2

37. Answer A(Q, R); B(S); C(T); D(P)


No. of unpaired electrons = 3

38. Answer (05)

3(3 2) 15 BM

C
N

26. Answer (D)


AgBr 3Na2 S2 O3 Na5 Ag(S2 O3 )3 NaBr
Hypo

27. Answer (A, C, D)

So lub le

H2C

Fact

HgO
Ag2O

Co

H2C

28. Answer (B, D)

O
O

39. Answer (06)


6
2
Ni+2 = 3d 8 4s0 = t 2g eg

Magnetic moment corresponds to 2 unpaired electrons


40. Answer (02)

29. Answer (B, D)


30. Answer (D)
31. Answer (D)
32. Answer (A, C)

H3CC

H3CC

N
O

Ni

O
N

CCH3

CCH3

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PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


41. Answer (C)

44. Answer (C)


1/ x

ln(2x 1)x

e
(2 x 1)x sin x

f (x) =
x

eln x
1/ x

(2 x 1)x (1 sin x )
f (x) =

xx

2 x 1
f (x) =
.(1 sin x )1/ x
x
2x 1
lim (1 sin x )1/ x
x 0 x
x 0

lim f ( x ) = lim

x 0

1 ln 2
=
e
e
42. Answer (B)
= ln 2

continuous so f(x) = 5, x R
So g (f (5)) = g (5) =

3
1
2f + f ( x ) =
x
x

45. Answer (C)


1 1 1 1 11 dy
yn y n
=2
n
dx
n
1
1
dy
n
n
y y
= 2ny

dx
1
1
dy 2
y n y n = 4n 2 y 2

dx

1 2
2

dy
n
2 2

n 4

y
y
+

= 4n y
dx
2

1
x

dy
(4 x 2 4) = 4n 2 y 2
dx

43. Answer (B)

x y 1 xy x y y

f (x) = f

1 xy
1 xy 2

f (0) = f (x) (1 + x2)


f 0
1 x2

f ( x) =
f 0
f(x) =
1 x2

f (0) = lim

h0

f ( x )

3
.
2

1
2f ( x ) + f = 3 x
x

f ( x ) = 2x

Since f(x) takes only rational values and it is

1 x2

46. Answer (B)

f (x) = 1

{ }{ }

1
1
+x
x (Using [x] = x {x})
2
2

is periodic with period 1. Now in [0, 1] it is


discontinuous at x =

1
. So, number of discontinuous
2

points is 50.

f h f 0
f h
lim
2016
h0 h
h

2016

dy
( x 2 1) = n 2 y 2
dx

f ( x ) 2016 tan1 x c

47. Answer (A, D)


3r 2 1 3r 2 3r 2
n
3r 2 n 3r 2
3r 2 1

2
r 1 n2
n2
r 1
r 1 n
n

f(0) = 0

c=0
f(x) = 2016tan x
1

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n
lim

r 1

3r

n2

3
2

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48. Answer (A, C, D)

52. Answer (D)

1/ x

1/ x

If f(x) is one-one, f (x) > 0

2
x

e e
1 e
0 < x 2 1/ x
= x2
x2 , x > 0
1/ x
2
e +e

1+ e x
So

D 0 (Equalify should be at only one point)


36 24a 0

lim f ( x ) = 0

24a 36

x 0+

Also lim f ( x ) = lim x 2


x 0

f (x) = 6x2 + 6x + a > 0

x 0

2
ex

2
ex

+1

=0

3
2

For function to be one-one minimum value of a =

lim f ( x ) = 0

3
.
2

53. Answer (A, C)

x 0

54. Answer (B, C)

49. Answer (A, C)

55. Answer (A, B)

Since x 1 < [ x ] x for all x R

Solutions of Q. Nos. 53 to 55
If p > 0, q > 0; p q

1
1
1< 3 3
3
x x
x
1

1
x 5 3 1 < x 5 3 x 2 for x > 0
x

1
1

x 2 < x 5 3 x 5 3 1 for x < 0

x
x

f(x) is non-differentiable at four points.


If p and q are opposite in sign,

1
So lim x 5 = 0
x 0
x3

50. Answer (A, C, D)


Given function,

f(x) is non-differentiable at three points.

f ( x ) = a0 + a1x + a3 x 3 + a5 x 5 +
...... + a2n +1 x

If p < 0, q < 0, f(x) is constant and is equal to q p


2n +1

cot x

f ( x ) = a1 + 3a3 x 2 + 5a5 x 4 +

56. Answer A(Q); B(S); C(P, Q, R,S); D(P)


A. Given equation is x 2 5 x + 6 = k

...... + (2n + 1)a2n +1 x 2n cosec 2 x


Since f (x) > 0
So f(x) is one-one and clearly range of f(x) is R so f(x)
is onto.

Graph of x

5 x +6 = k

5 x + 6 is
1/4

One-one onto.
3

51. Answer (B, C)

f ( x ) = 2[ x ] + sin x
Clealry function is many-one.
f(x) is also not onto function.
Many-one into.

So x

5 x + 6 = k will have 6 solution if

1
4
|16k| = 4
k=

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B. g ( x ) =

1
2
1+
f (x)

1
1
1+
x

f (x) =

x
x +1

(2x 7) (x + 1) 0

x 1,

2
1 7

So domain is x 1,
3,

2 2

2
3

Similarly x 0, x 1 (For f(x) to be defined)


So g(x) is not differentiable at x = 0, 1,
C.

2x 2 5 x 7 0

1
x
= g( x ) =
2( x + 1)
3x + 2
1+
x

g(x ) =

and f ( x ) =

Test - 5 (Paper - II) (Code-D) (Answers & Hints)

2
3

2
2
A B = B will be true if the circle x + (y a) = 1
either touch or does not intersect the parabola
y = x2.

57. Answer A(Q, R, S); B(P, S); C(Q, R, S); D (Q, R, S)


1 2tan x
A. f ( x ) = sin x
= f (x)
1 + 2tan x
B. Odd function
C. sin( { x }) = sin( { x }) = sin ( x )

y + (y a) = 1 has no distinct real roots.


2

y2 + (1 2a)y + a2 1 = 0
has no distinct real roots.

Even function
D. Periodic function
58. Answer (06)

(1 2a) 4(a 1) 0

f(2 + x) = f(2 x)

1 4a 4a 4a + 4 0

f(5 + x) = f(5 x)

4a 5
a

= f(2 (x 3))
= f(2 + x 3)

5
4

f(5 + x) = f(x 1)

So [a] = 1, 2, 3, 4,...

2 x 2 5 x 3
D. f ( x ) = ln 2cos1

f(6 + x) = f(x)
59. Answer (03)

Sn =

n(n + 1)
2

2x2 5x 3 0
(2x + 1) (x 3) 0

and Sn 1 =

x , [3, )

Sn
n(n + 1)
2
Sn 1
2
(n + 2)(n 1)

No. of integral values in domain = 1, 3

n n +1

n 1 n + 2

and

2x 2 5 x 3
1
2

2 2 x 2 5 x 3 2
So, 0 2 x 2 5 x 3 2
So, 2 x 2 5 x 3 4

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(n + 2)(n 1)
2

Pn

n 3 4 5 n +1
2 3 4 5
= . . . ....
. . ....

1 2 3 4 n 1 4 5 6 n + 2

Pn

n 3

=
1 n + 2

lim Pn = 3

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60. Answer (03)

5 = 9p + 3q +2

Since f(x) is not continuous at x = 1 but |f(x)| is


differentiable

9p + 3q = 3

3p + q = 1

f (1 ) f (1 )

For differentiability,

a = 1

at x = 3,

...(i)

f (3 ) f (3 )

and f (1 ) f (1 )

6p + q = 1

3 = b
b = 3

...(ii)

From eqs. (i) & (ii),

Since f ( x ) is continuous at x = 3, so f(x) is continuous


and differentiable at x = 3

p = 0, q = 1

a b p q 1 3 0 1 3

f (3 ) f (3 ) f (3)

k = 3.

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