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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)
1/9
3. Answer (B)
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
q1 C1 +
1, 2
G
V
R
V = E Ir
... (i)
V
E 2Ir
2
... (ii)
Solving E = 3Ir
V=
2
E
3
As PD
Thus, q
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
3/9
For E P0 , tan 2
(E2R1 E1R2 )
(R1 R2 )
(2 4 1 2)
42
10
6
5
volt
3
and P E
5
3
3
5 C
q CV
We get
JA = EA or i =
1
Resistivity of rod
i
E 1
= Resistivity of rod V = iV
J
concept, =
2
Hence
l
2rdr
l
2rdr
dR
4/9
q1 q2 0
1
2 1 2
r rdr
R
E V
q 2 2
t
R2
1
1
Reff dR
Q
Q
Q
3 0 6 0 6 0
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
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
32. Answer (C, D)
So lub le
Fact
33. Answer (A, C, D)
Fact
Fe = (Ar)18 3d 7 4s 0 4p 0 4d 0
HgO
Ag2O
sp3d2
35. Answer (B, D)
No. of unpaired electrons = 3
3(3 2) 15 BM
6
2
Ni+2 = 3d 8 4s0 = t 2g eg
[Kr] 4d
5s
H3CC
H3CC
O
III
A = FeSO4.7H2O
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
C
N
H2C
O
C
Co
H2C
N
O
C
O
O
Fact
5/9
f (x) = 1
{ }{ }
1
1
+x
x (Using [x] = x {x})
2
2
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
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
3
.
2
f (x) = f
1 xy
1 xy 2
f 0
f ( x) =
1 x2
f 0
f(x) =
1 x2
6/9
f h f 0
f h
lim
2016
h
0
h
h
3
1
2f + f ( x ) =
x
x
f ( x ) = 2x
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.
f ( x ) = 2[ x ] + sin x
1/ x
1/ x
2
x
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
lim f ( x ) = 0
x 0+
x 0
24a 36
x 0
x
2 e 1
2
ex
=0
+1
lim f ( x ) = 0
x 0
3
a
2
3
.
2
1
1
1< 3 3
x
x
x
3
1
x 5 3 1 < x 5 3 x 2 for x > 0
x
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
A. Given equation is x 2 5 x + 6 = k
x
Graph of x
5 x +6 = k
5 x + 6 is
1/4
n 2 n 2
2
r 1
r 1
r 1 n
n
n
lim
r 1
3r
n2
3
2
So x
k=
1
4
|16k| = 4
B. g ( x ) =
1
2
1+
f (x)
and f ( x ) =
1
1
1+
x
f (x) =
x
x +1
7/9
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
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.
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
and
lim Pn = 3
2x 5 x 3
1
2
2 2 x 2 5 x 3 2
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
8/9
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
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)
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)
f(6 + x) = f(x)
9/9
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)
1/9
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=
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
2/9
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
B
VA VB E dr
xy 2i x 2 yj dxi dyj
3, 4
1, 2
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
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
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
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
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
3/9
a+b+c=6
JA = EA or i =
R 2V
22
3l 1
1
Resistivity of rod
i
E 1
= Resistivity of rod V = iV
J
E V
q 2 2
t
R2
V V
= Resistance of rod
i
q1 q2 0
or
1
2 1 2
r rdr
R
1
1
Reff
dR
4/9
R 2
2
3l 1
(R1 R2 )
5
3
3
5 C
q CV
Q
30
2
1
1 2
r rdr
l 0
R
(E2R1 E1R2 )
(2 4 1 2)
42
10
6
5
volt
3
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
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
21. Answer (A)
A = FeSO4.7H2O
F = KFeII[FeIII(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
46Pd
[Kr] 4d 10 5s0
Fe = (Ar)18 3d 7 4s 0 4p 0 4d 0
sp3d2
3(3 2) 15 BM
C
N
So lub le
H2C
Fact
HgO
Ag2O
Co
H2C
O
O
H3CC
H3CC
N
O
Ni
O
N
CCH3
CCH3
5/9
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
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
x y 1 xy x y y
f (x) = f
1 xy
1 xy 2
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
1 x2
f (x) = 1
{ }{ }
1
1
+x
x (Using [x] = x {x})
2
2
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
2
r 1 n2
n2
r 1
r 1 n
n
f(0) = 0
c=0
f(x) = 2016tan x
1
6/9
n
lim
r 1
3r
n2
3
2
1/ x
1/ x
2
x
e e
1 e
0 < x 2 1/ x
= x2
x2 , x > 0
1/ x
2
e +e
1+ e x
So
lim f ( x ) = 0
24a 36
x 0+
x 0
2
ex
2
ex
+1
=0
3
2
lim f ( x ) = 0
3
.
2
x 0
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
x
1
So lim x 5 = 0
x 0
x3
f ( x ) = a0 + a1x + a3 x 3 + a5 x 5 +
...... + a2n +1 x
cot x
f ( x ) = a1 + 3a3 x 2 + 5a5 x 4 +
Graph of x
5 x +6 = k
5 x + 6 is
1/4
One-one onto.
3
f ( x ) = 2[ x ] + sin x
Clealry function is many-one.
f(x) is also not onto function.
Many-one into.
So x
1
4
|16k| = 4
k=
7/9
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
2x 2 5 x 7 0
1
x
= g( x ) =
2( x + 1)
3x + 2
1+
x
g(x ) =
and f ( x ) =
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.
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)
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
5 = 9p + 3q +2
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)
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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