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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 (CT-1)

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TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2016
COURSE : JP, JF, JR
DATE : 10-04-2016 REVISION PLAN-2

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PAPER-1 For maximum or minimum,
mfPp"B rFkk fuEu"B ds fy, f'(x) = 0
PART- I MATHEMATICS
a
1. The value of ....................... a2 3 x2 = 0 or ;k x = and rFkk
3
2
1 r 15 f''(x) = 6x is +ve when x is negative.
cot

cjkcj ................
r 1 2 8 +ve gS tc x _.kkRed gS&
2 a
1 r 15 If a is positive then point of minima is
Sol. cot 3
r 1 2 8 a
;fn a /kukRed gS rc fufEu"B dk fcUnq gSA
1 8 3
tan 2
r 1 4r 15 1 1
a
i.e.3< <2 or ;k 2 3<a< 3 3
1 8 3
= tan
r 1 (2r 1)(2r 1) 16
a
And if a is negative then point of minima is ,
1 r 1 1 r 1
3
= tan tan
r 1 2 4 2 4 a
vkSj ;fn a _.kkRed gS rc fufEu"B dk fcUnq gSA
1 1 3
= tan1 = cot1 = tan1(4)
2 4 4 a
i.e. 3 < < 2 or ;k 3 3 < a < 2 3
3
2. Consider the equation .......................
ekukfd lehdj.k ....................... Then , rc a (3 3 , 2 3 ) (2 3 , 3 3 ).

2 17
Sol. sin1 x 6x = sin1 k 4. Let f(x) = cot1 (sgn(x)) .......................
2
ekukfd f(x) = cot1 (sgn(x)) .......................
where tgk 1 k 1 Sol. f(x) = cot1(sgnx) + sin1[x]
17 1 [x] 1
y = x2 6x +
2 1 x < 2
graph of y ds xzkQ = f(x)
1
3
4
x
0 2
3
1

2 4

1 0 1 2

3. The values of parameter.......................


a ds fdl ekuksa ds fy, ....................... 5. Let f:R [1, ) be a .......................
2
x x2 ekukfd f:R [1, ) f}?kkr.......................
Sol. Given that fn;k x;k gS 0 x ( 3, 2)
x 2 5x 6 Sol. Graph of f(x) dk vkjs[k
2
We have to find the extreme of the function f(x) = (x2) + 1
gesa Qyu f(x) = 1 + a2 x x3 dh pje eku fudkyuk gS&

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f(x) = sin x
5

f1(x) = sin1x = cos1x = sin1{x}
1 2
9. f : R R is one-one, .......................
2
f : R R ,dSdh] vkPNknd .......................
Sol. Graph is symmetrical about (4, 0)
f(3) = 2
xzkQ (4, 0) ds lkis{k lefer gSA
g(nx) = f(x) = x2 4x + 5
f(4 + x) = f(4 x)
< nx < n2
f(x) = f(8 x) ....... (1)
0<x<2
2 let ekuk f(x) = 2010 then rc f(8 x) = 2010
if ;fn h(x) = x 4x + 5
f1(2010) + f1(2010) = 8
h1(x) = 2 x 1 4 2018
and rFkk f(x) dx = f(x) dx
so blfy, g1(x) = n 2 x 1 2010 4

6. Let fn(x) = (sin x)1/n + ....................... and rFkk D = (f'(10))2 + 4f'(10) > 0
1/n
ekukfd fn(x) = (sin x) ....................... as tSlk fd f'(100) > 0 f'(10) 0
Sol. (A) f2(x) = (sin x)1/2 + (cos x)1/2 2
x f'(10)x f'(10) = 0 has real roots ds okLrfod ewy gS
sin x >sin2x ; 2
cos x > cos x sin x + cos x >1 as tSlk fd f'(4 + x) = f'(4 x)
(B) f2(x) = (sin x)1/2 + (cos x)1/2 f2(x) = 1 at x = 2k f'(x) is symmetric about x = 4 ds lkis{k lefer gS
(C) f2(x) = (sin x)1/2 + (cos x)1/2 f3(x) = (sinx)1/3 + (cos x)1/3
f'(10) = f'( 2) = 20
if ;fn x (2k, 2k + /2)

0 < sin x < 1 and vkSj 0 < cos x < 1 10. Which of the following .......................
As power increases, value of function decreases fuEu esa ls dkSulk .......................
tSls&tSls ?kkRk c<+rh gS Qyu dk eku ?kVrk gSA Sol. (A) Obvious Li"Vrk
f2(x) f3(x) (B) domain of function should be symmetric
(D) f3(x) = (sinx)1/3 + (cos x)1/3 Qyu dk kUr lefer gksuk pkfg,A
f5(x) = (sinx)1/5 + (cos x)1/5
(C) domain is not equal kUr] cjkcj ugha gSA
f3(x) < f5(x)
(D) obvious Li"Vr;k

7. If the function f : R .......................


11. Consider the function .......................
2005
;fn Qyu f :R ....................... ekukfd Qyu .......................
153
2 2
2005x 158 Sol. f x sec 1 x
cos ec x 1
2005 158
153x 2005 x
Sol. f(f(x)) = Let ekuk sec 1 x t
2005x 158
153 2005 2
153x 2005 2
t2 t 2t 2 t
2 4
Hence we have ;gk f(x) = f1(x)
2
t 2 2 2
Now, vc f 2014(x) = f2012(f(f(x))) = f 2012(x) 2 t2 2 t
2 4 4 16 4
= f 2010(f(f(x))) = f 2010(x) ........ = f2(x) = x
f 2014(x) = x 2
2
f max vf/kdre = 2 t
4 8
8. If f(x) = sin [x 5] x x {x} ....... 92 2 5 2 2 5 2
= ,

;fn x 0, ds fy, ....................... 8 8 4 8 4
4
Sol. x {x} = [x] {x {x}} = 0
{x {x {x}}} = {x} = x

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12. Which of the following .......................
Hence, the rang e of f(x) is [ 3, 6 ]
vlfedk x2 4x > cot1x.......................
vr% f(x) dk ifjlj [ 3, 6 ] gSA

Sol. 2 16. The number of integers .......................


1 O 4 5 vUrjky [3, 30] esa iw.kkdksa .......................
(2,4)
x2 4x 4 x2 , x I
1 Sol. f(x) = 2
cot x (0, )
x x , x I
(1, 0)
The positive integers not belonging to the range of f(x) are
(4, 5)
n (n + 1), n N. So they are 2, 6, 12, 20, 30. Further as x2

13. If co-domain is R, then ....................... 1


+x , f(x) cant attain any negative integer i.e. 3,
;fn lgkUr R gS ....................... 4
2, 1.
x
Sol. As both tan1 x and are bounded functions. f(x) ds ifjlj esa /kukRed iw.kkd n (n + 1), n N blfy, 2,
1 x2
1
x 6, 12, 20, 30 iqu% x2 + x , f(x) dksbZ _.kkRed ugh gks
So, tan x 1
is also bounded 4
1 x2 ldrk gS 3, 2, 1.
x
pwafd nksuksa tan1 x vkSj ifjc) Qyu gS 17. Two functions f(x) .......................
1 x2
nks Qyu f(x) vkSj .......................
x Sol. f(x) is defined for x R {2, 4, 6}
blfy, tan1 x Hkh ifjc) gSA
2
1 x x R {2, 4, 6} ds fy, f(x) ifjHkkf"kr gSA
x2
g(x) is defined for 1 1
14. If a > b > c > 0 then ....................... 3
;fn a > b > c > 0 gks] .......................
x2
1 1 ds fy, g(x) ifjHkkf"kr gSA
1 1 3
tan ; x0

Sol. cot1x = x 1 x 5
tan 1 1 ; x 0 number of even integers x = 0 only.
x x = 0 le iw.kkdksa dh la[;k gSA
ab 1 bc 1 ca 1
cot1 + cot1 + cot1 18. Let f(x) = 1 + sinx .......................
a b b c c a
ekuk f(x) = 1 + sinx vkSj .......................
ab
1 bc c a n n
= tan + tan1 + tan1 + 1 1
1 ab 1 bc 1 ac Sol. an = 1 1
= tan1(a)tan1(b)+tan1 b tan1c + tan1 c tan1 + = 2 2
n n
1 1
15. The ra nge of the....................... bn = 1 1
2 2
Qyu f(x) = 4 x 2 x 2 1 ...........
1 1
let ekuk x = 1 + ,y=1
Sol. Let ekuk x 2 = 4 cos 2 + sin 2 2 2
then rks (4 x 2 ) = 3 sin 2 and (x 2 1) = 3 cos 2 1
xy =
f (x) = 3 | sin | 3 | cos | 2
an = xn + yn
ymin. 3 and bn = xn yn
now vc a7 . a3 a10 = a4
1 1
vkSj ymax . = 3 6. (x7 + y7).(x3 + y3) (x10 + y10) = a4
2 2
x3y3(x4 + y4) = a4

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(xy)3 = 23
D

similarly blh dkj (x10 y10) (x7 + y7)(x3 y3) = b4


r
x7y3 x3y7 = b4
x3y3(x4 y4) = b4 = (xy)3 = 23

O r C
3
19. Suppose f (x) = (x + 1) 2 .......................
ekuk x 1 ds fy, ....................... 1 2
cos = ; sin =
Sol. f(x) = y = (x + 1) 2 , x 1 an d ( vkS j ) y 0 3 3
Net force in ABC plane of C
FA

FDcos

FB C

3 3 F 4F
x = 1 y F1 = F+ F+ =
2 2 3 3
f 1 (x) = 1 + x, x 0 Net force perpendicular to ABC plane on C
y 1
2
F2 = FDsin = F
g(x) = 1 + x 3
1
g(x) = Fnet = F12 F22 = 6 F
2 x
lfEefr ls Eg = 0
20. The number of ....................... x izR;sd nzO;eku dh dsUnz ls nwjh rFkk x dk eku r ls de gSA
2x vr% dsUnz ij foHko gksxkA
lehdj.k 2sin1 .......................
1 x2 4Gm 4Gm
<
Sol. Clearly , there are 3 solutions of the equation {1, 0, 1} x r
Li"Vr;k lehdj.k ds rhu gy {1, 0, 1} gSA 6Gm2
fudk; dh fLFkfrt tkZ =
PART- II PHYSICS r
21. Four point masses ....................... Gm2
nks nzO;eku ds e/; cy F =
pkj fcUnq nzO;eku....................... r2
Sol. Eg = 0 By symmetry A

x is the distance of each mass from centre and x less then


r so potential at centre is r
O
4Gm 4Gm 30
<
x r B r C
2
6Gm
Potential energy of system =
r 2
CO = (r cos30)
Gm 2 3
Force between two masses F =
r2 r
CO =
A
3
D
r
O

30
B r C
r

2
CO = (r cos30)
3 O r C
3
CO =
r
3
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1
cos = 24. In a liquid, a glass .......................
3
nzo esa, ,d dkp .......................
2 Sol. nliquid > nglass Blue
sin =
3
nliquid = nglass yellow
ABC ds ry esa C ij dqy cy
nliquid < nglass Red.
FA

nnzo > ndkp uhyk


FDcos

nnzo = ndkp ihyk


FB C
nnzo < ndkp yky

3 3 F 4F
F1 = F+ F+ =
2 2 3 3 25. An artificial satellite .......................
ABC ry ds yEcor~ C ij dqy cy ,d d`f=ke mixzg .......................

2 GM 1 2GM
F2 = FDsin = F Sol. V0 =
3 R h 2 R

Fnet = F12 F22 = 6 F h = R = 6400 km


Conservation of mechanical energy
22. An infinite long line .......................
;kaf=kd tkZ laj{k.k ls
,d ?ku dh fdlh .......................
1 GMm GMm
Sol. Total flux passes from cube mv 2 =0+
2 R 2R
qin
total = = 1 GMm GMm GMm
40 4 0 mv 2 = =
2 R 2R 2R
Electric flux from ABFE, ABCD, ADHE & EFGH are zero
because electric field lines perpendicular to area vector. GM GM
V2 = = R = 10 6400 1000
Flux from CDHG = flux from BCGF (due to symmetry) R R2
total V2 = 64 106
So flux from BCGF = =
2 8 0 V = 8 103 = 8000 ms1 = 8 kms1

GM 10
2.5ms2
?ku ls xqtjus okyk dqy yDl
(D) acceleration =
2 4
qin (2R)
total = =
40 4 0 GM 10
(Roj.k = 2.5ms2 )
ABFE, ABCD, ADHE & EFGH ls xqtjus okyk oS|qr yDl (2R)2 4
'kwU; gS D;ksafd oS|qr cy js[kk,sa {kS=kQy lfn'k ds yEcor~ gSA
26. As shown in diagram .......................
CDHG ls yDl = BCGF ls (lfEefr ds dkj.k)
fp=kkuqlkj nks ladsUnzh; .......................

vr% BCGF ls yDl = total = Sol. Let at a distance x from centre electric field is zero.
2 8 0 ekuk dsUnz ls x nwjh ij oS|qr {kS=k 'kwU; gSA
23. Select the incorrect ....................... 8Q
fuEu esa ls vlR; .......................
Q
Sol. conversing lens can not form real image of virtual object q, m
conversing mirror can not form real image of virtual object x
diverging lens can not form real image of virtual object
vfHklkjh ysal vkHkklh oLrq dk okLrfod izfrfcEc ugha cuk
K8Qx KQx
ldrk gSA
2 2 3/2

(16R x ) (R x 2 )3 / 2
2
vfHklkjh niZ.k vkHkklh oLrq dk okLrfod izfrfcEc ugha cuk
4 1
ldrk gSA x = 2R
2 2
16R x R x2
2
vilkjh ysal vkHkklh oLrq dk okLrfod izfrfcEc ugha cuk
ldrk gSA
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For x > 2R force on q is towards right. Minimum speed E

of the particale at P should be such that it can cross x =


a
2R. 2 o 1
E r E r
x > 2R ds fy, q ij cy nk;ha vksj gSA P ij d.k dh
U;wure pky bruh gksuh pkfg,] rkfd ;g x = 2R dks ikj dj
ldsA r=a r=b r

(B) x < 2R force on q is towards centre so speed of the


particle at O will be non zero
28. A charge 'q' .......................
(B) x < 2R ds fy, q ij cy dsUnz dh vksj gS] vr% d.k dh
,d 'q' vkos'k .......................
O ij pky v'kwU; gksxhA
Sol. (a) We can easily see that charge q is placed symetrically
(C), (D) On other side particle will cross x = 3R and will to surface ABCD, ABSR and ADQR.
never return. Charge q is also placed symetrically to rest of the
(C), (D) nwljh vksj d.k x = 3R dks ikj djus ds i'pkr~ surfaces.
okil ugha yksVsxkA If the flux through the surface ABCD is x and through
RSPQ is y then the total flux will be 3x + 3y

27. A long co-axial ....................... Now by Gauss law

,d yacs lek{kh; ....................... (a) ge ns[k ldrs gS fd vkos'k lrg ABCD, ABSR rFkk
Sol. (B, D) ADQR ls lefer gSA
vkos'k q ckdh lrgksa ds lkis{k Hkh lefer gSA
;fn ABCD lrg ls x yDl fudy jgk gks rFkk RSPQ ls y
yDl fudy jgk gks rks dqy yDl 3x + 3y gksxkA
Now by Gauss law vc Gauss ds fu;e ls
qin
Relation between and s =
0
rFkk s ds e/; lEcU/k
cable is electrically neutral
q q
3x + 3y = x+y=
dscy fo|qrh; mnklhu gSA 0 30
(b) Flux through two surfaces are not same flux via ABCD
.2b .a2 0
is larger.
2
2b a 0 nksuksa lrgks ls yDl leku ugha gksxk cfYd ABCD ls vf/kd
a 2 gksxkA
0
2b q
Ans. (a) (b) Flux through two surfaces are not
30
0
a2 2b same flux via ABCD is larger.
Electric - field calculation q
Ans. (a) (b) nksuksa lrgks ls yDl leku ugha gksxk
fo|qr {ks=k dh x.kuk 30
.r 2 cfYd ABCD ls vf/kd gksxkA
(1) r < a E.2r
0

r 29. A line charge of .......................


E (2) a < r < b
2 0 vuUr yEckbZ ds ,d.......................

.a 2 r2
E.2r Sol. v 2k ln
0 r1

a 2 E1 r2
E (3) r > b r2 = 13 r1 = 5
2 0r E2 r1
E.2pr 0
E=0

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30. A point charge q ....................... Alternate Sol.
,d fcUnqor vkos'k ....................... For plane mirror image of P from convex lens is virtual
object (P') whose real image is formed on screen by mirror
q as P. When MP is decreased MP also decreases means
Sol. OABC
24 0 MP need to be increased.]

q fcUnq P dk mky ysal }kjk izkIr izfrfcEc (P') vkHkk"kh gSA


OAC
480 bldk lery niZ.k ds }kjk insZ ij okLrfod izfrfcEc curk
gSA tc MP' ?kVdj MP gks tkrh gS] rks MP dks c<+kuk
q
OAB iM+sxkA
480
34. Consider a refracting .......................
31. Three identical plates .......................
gok esa nks vlekUrj .......................
leku {ks=kQy A .......................
Sol. r1 r2
x q x 2d ; x 2q x
Sol. .d dr1 dr2 d dr1 dr
A 0 A 0 ; 0 ; 2 2
dt dt dt dt dt
3x = 2q x = 2q 2 . sin r2 sin e
32. An artificial satellite .......................
dr2 de
m nzO;eku dk ....................... 2. cos r2 . cos e.
Sol. Conserving momentum during the explosion
dt dt
foLQksV ds nkSjku laosx laj{k.k ls r2 300 ; e 450
m m de
mv 0 v' or v ' 2v 2 3 rad / sec ; i e
2 2 dt
Increase in the mechanical energy = K + U = K + 0 d di de d
;kaf=kd tkZ laj{k.k ls = K + U = K + 0 2 3 2
dt dt dt dt
1m 2 1 1 GM d
2v mv 2 mv 2 v 22 3
22 2 2 2R dt
35. A converging equiconvex .......................
GMm mgR
c ,d vfHklkjh lemky .......................
4R 4
1 1 1
33. The lens in an ....................... Sol. = ....(1)
40 60 f
ijh izkstsDVj ds .......................
1 1 1
Sol. For plane mirror image of P from convex lens is virtual = ....(2)
v 60 2f
object (P') whose real image is formed on screen by mirror
as P. When MP is decreased MP also decreases means 1 1 1 1 1
+ = .
MP need to be increased.] v 60 2 40 60
fcUnq P dk mky ysal }kjk izkIr izfrfcEc (P') vkHkk"kh gSA 1 1 1 100
+ = .
bldk lery niZ.k ds }kjk insZ ij okLrfod izfrfcEc curk v 60 2 40 60
gSA tc MP' ?kVdj MP gks tkrh gS] rks MP dks c<+kuk 1 1 1
= v = 240 cm
iM+sxkA v 48 60

36. Equipotential surfaces .......................


inkZ ,d /kukRed fcUnqor .......................
niZ.k
Sol. Two surfaces are possible which are at 1V potential
difference from the surface of 5V potential
ysal 5V foHko okys lrg ls 1V oksYV foHkokUrj okyh nks lrg fp=k
esa iznfk'kZr gS 5V foHko okyh lrg ds fy,

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1 q sin 3
5 . .. (i) Lusy dk fu;e yxkus ij
sin r
=
4
r = 53
4 0 R
ABC esa sine ds fu;e ls
sin(r ) sin( r) 10 x
= ;
10 (10 x) 10
4 200
= ; 10 + x =
4 4 3 3 7
5
5 5 5 5

for inner surface vkUrfjd 200 70 130


lrg ds fy, x= =
7 7
1 q 38. In the figure shown.......................
6 . .. (ii)
4 0 R r1 ,d vuUr :i ls .......................
for outer surface ckgjh lrg ds fy, Sol. Electric field due to semi infinite line charge at a distance x
is
1 q
4 . .. (iii) v)Z vuUr vkos'khr rkj ds dkj.k x nwjh ij fo|qr {ks=k gS
4 0 R r2
from equation (i) and (ii) r1 r2
lehdj.k (i) rFkk (ii) ls r1 r2
So blfy, r1 10cm ( given) fn;k gS
From (i), (ii) and (iii) Lehdj.k (i), (ii) rFkk (iii) ls
r2 = 15 cm


37. A light ray parallel ....................... Ex Ey =
4 0 x 40 x
,d izdk'k fdj.k .......................

Sol. R = 10cm E (i j)
40 x

VA VB = E.(dx i)
B A

r
sin 3 2r
= n 2 .
Applying snells law
sin r
=
4
r = 53 4 x dx 4
2r 0 0
n
r

40

sin(r ) sin( r) Ans. VA VB = Kn2 =



n 2
By sine law in ABC =
10 (10 x) 40

10 x 4
= = n16
10 5 (sinr cos cosr sin ) 160
4 200 39. Mirror in the arrangement .......................
= ; 10 + x =
4 4 3 3 7 n'kkZ;k x;k niZ.k .......................
5
5 5 5 5 Sol. Apparent distance of mirror from O
(O ls niZ.k dh vkHkklh nwjh)
200 70 130
x= = O
7 7
Sol. R = 10cm x

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y x y
= x
1
x 1 y 1 17.5
Distance of final image from O 10
(O ls vfUre izfrfcEc dh vHkklh nwjh) 1
y 1 2.5 x = 1.5 mm, y = 0.25 mm
y 10
=2 x
0.06
%NaOH 100 30%
0.2
velocity of image (izfrfcEc dk osx)
%Na 2CO3 13.25%
dx 1 dy 2 2
=2 = 8 = 8 = 12 cm/s
dt dt 4 /3
43. A sample of 50% CuS by
vfHkf;k ds vuqlkj 50% CuS dk
40. A thin spherical .......................
x 1 y 1
,d iryk ....................... Sol. nCuS , nHNO3
95.5 2 63 2
4 3
Sol. V = r .... (1) x 320 0.4
3 0.4
95.5 2 32
x 1910 g
Q
.... (2) y 3 320 0.4
4r 2 0.4
63 2 8 32
p0 y 3360 g
2
/20+p 44. Which of the following statement(s)
fuEu esa ls dkSulk @ dkSuls dFku ifjorZu
1 2 3 1 3 4 2
2 4s HCN HN=C=O
p p0 .... (3) Sol.
2 0 r
p p0 = 0 .... (4) 45. A metal forms two oxides.

Q2
,d /kkrq nks vkWDlkbM cukrh
1 4s
2 4
Sol. Higher oxide
20 16 r r
20 g oxygen 80 g metal
1 n0 s 4
r 3 4s 80
20 2 3
16 r 3 8 g oxygen 8 or 32 g metal
20
n = 96 As oxidation number of metal is changing
PART- III CHEMISTRY we will not equate the equivalents.
Out of 4.77 g higher oxide metal is 80%
41. A 100 mL solution consists
(3.816 g).
,d 100 mL foy;u esa H2C2O4
In 4.29 g of lower oxide also 3.816 g
Sol. H2C2O4 + H2SO4
metal is present and 0.474 g oxygen is present.
x x 5.6 Equivalent weight of metal in lower oxide
2 2 0.03 x 0.006 mol
4 4 56 0.5
3.816 8
H2 SO4 is = 64.4
H2C2 O4 CO CO2
0.474
x x
mol mol mPprj vkWDlkbM
2 2
20 g vkWDlhtu 80 g /kkrq
x
VCO VCO2 22400 mL 67.2 mL 80
2 8 g vkWDlhtu 8 ;k 32 g /kkrq
20
42. 0.2 gm of a solution of mixture tSls gh /kkrq dh vkWDlhdj.k la[;k cnyrh gS] ge rqY;kadks dks
NaOH o Na2CO3 rFkk vf; cjkcj ugha ekusaxsA
Sol. NaOH + Na2CO3 + Impurity (v'kqf)) 4.77 g esa ls mPprj vkWDlkbM /kkrq 80% (3.816 g) gksrh gSA
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4.29 g fuEurj vkWDlkbM esa 3.816 g /kkrq Hkh mifLFkr gksrh 51. A lead storage cell is discharged

gS rFkk 0.474 g vkWDlhtu mifLFkr gksrh gSA ,d lhlk lapk;d lSy fujkosf'kr
Sol. Moles of H2SO4 reacted =
fuEurj vkWDlkbM esa /kkrq dk rqY;kadh Hkkj
1000 1.26 0.4 1000 1.1 0.28 1 = 2 mol
3.816 8
98


= 64.4 gSA
0.474 f;k'khy H2SO4 ds eksy =
1000 1.26 0.4 1000 1.1 0.28 1 = 2 mol
48. H2CO3 ionizes as
98
H2CO3 fuEu izdkj vk;fur

Kw 53. Two litre solution of a buffer


Sol. h 0.02
K2 C 1.0 M-NaH2PO4 rFkk 1.0 M-Na2HPO4

[OH] = Ch = 0.5 0.02 = 0.01 Sol. At Cathode : 2H+ + 2e H2



At Anode : 2OH H2O + 2e + 1/2 O2
CO32 + H2O
OH + HCO3

Equal equivalent of H+ & OH will be discharged at anode
+ and cathode respectively.

HCO3 + H2O H2CO3 + OH W i t



E 96500
W 1.25 965 60
CO32 + 2H2O H2CO3 + 2OH = 0.75
E 96500
Now, for buffer mixture at anode, [H+] will increase by 0.75 M
Kw Kw HPO42 + H+ H2PO4
Kh = K h1 K h2 =
K a2 K a1 1 0.75 1
0.25 1.75
(10 14 )2 10 4 [H2CO3 ] 2
or = [HPO 4 ]
20 10 17 0.5 pH = pka + log
[H2PO 4 ]
or [H2CO3] = 2.5 109 M
0.25
= 2.15 + log = 1.3
49. A 2.5 g impure sample 1.75
nqcZy ,dy vEyh; {kkj For buffer mixture at cathode [OH] will increase by 0.75 M.

Sol. (A) BOH HCl BCl H2 O H2PO4 + OH HPO42 + H2O


1 0.75 1
1
0.25 0 1.75
5
14 9 PK b log PK b 5.6
4 pH = 2.15 + log 1.75 = 3.
0.25
5
+
Sol. dSFkksM ij : 2H + 2e H2
1
(B) 4.5 (14 5.6 logC)
2 ,uksM ij : 2OH H2O + 2e + 1/2 O2
C = 0.25 M H+ rFkk OH ds cjkcj rqY;kad e'k% ,uksM+ rFkk dSFkksM+ ij
w
(C) & (D) 1000 = 0.5 100 fujkosf'kr gksaxsA
45
W i t
w = 45 0.5 100 = 2.25 g

E 96500
1000
W 1.25 965 60
w 2.25 = 0.75
% = 100 = 90% E 96500
w 2.5
vc ,uksM ij cQj feJ.k ds fy, [H+] 0.75 M ls c<+sxhA
Volume of HCl needed at equivalent point is 100 mL as
conc. of pure base is also 0.5 M. HPO42 + H+ H2PO4

rqY;kadh fcUnq ij vko';d HCl dk vk;ru 100 mL gS D;ksafd 1 0.75 1


0.25 1.75
'kq) {kkj dh lkUnzrk Hkh 0.5 M gSA
2
[HPO 4 ]
pH = pka + log
[H2PO 4 ]

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= 2.15 + log
0.25
= 1.3
PAPER-2
1.75
PART- I MATHEMATICS
dSFkksM+ ij cQj feJ.k ds fy, [OH] 0.75 M ls c<+sxhA
1. The solution set of ..................
H2PO4 + OH HPO42 + H2O vlfedk (tan1 x 2) ..................
1 0.75 1
0.25 0 1.75
Sol. lim sec 1 x
1.75
x 2
pH = 2.15 + log = 3.
0.25

lim sec 1 x = 0
x 2
54. Consider the cell :
Now vc (tan1 x 2)(cot1 x 1 /2) > 0
lSy dk voyksdu dhft,
(tan1 x 2)(tan1 x 1) > 0
Sol. 2Ag(s) Hg2Cl2 (s) 2AgCl(s) 2Hg(l) (tan1 x + 1)(tan1 x 2) < 0
1 < tan1 x < 2 tan 1< x <
55. A buffer solution can be
,d cQj foy;u fuEu ds 2. x1, x2, x3, x4 are ..................

Sol. In (A) and (C) buffer solution will be formed by reaction. x1, x2, x3, x4 lehdj.k ..................

(A) o (C) esa vfHkf;k }kjk cQj foy;u cusxkA Sol. S1 = x = sin 2
1

S2 = x x = cos 2
1 2
56. An amount of 3.0 103 mole

,d vk;u Xn ds 3.0 103 eksy S3 = x x x = cos


1 2 3

Sol. 3 10 (5 n) 1.5 10 6
3 3 S4 = x1x2x3x4 = sin
4
n=2 S1 S3
57. An quantity of 1 g dry green
tan 1
xi = tan1
i 1 1 S2 S 4
,d 'kq"d gjs 'kSoky (Algae) dh
sin2 cos
0.81 = tan1
Sol. 5 10 x
3
6n 1 cos 2 sin
n(72 10 80)
x = 6 hours
cos (2sin 1)
= tan1
sin (2 sin 1)
58. AO2 disproportionates into

AO2, AO4 rFkk An+ vk;uksa esa = tan1(cot) = tan1 tan
2
Sol. AO2 AO4 A n

=
2
59. A volume of 50 mL of 0.1

Sol. No. of faraday supplied =
0.161 5 60 3. The domain of the ..................
5 10 4
96500
Qyu f(x) dk kUr ..................
[H+] = 102 M
Sol. Let ekukfd g(t) = 2t3 15t2 + 36t 25
izokfgr QSjkMs dh la[;k = 0.161 5 60 5 10 4
96500
+ 2
[H ] = 10 M g(t) = 6(t 2)(t 3)
sign of g(t) dk fpUg
60. An aqueous solution contains ..
,d tyh; foy;u esa Hkkj ds .. (g(t))min = g(3) = 2
Sol. Concentration of ammonia veksfu;k dh lkanzrk = 5 M also rFkk 2 2 + |sint| 3
[OH ] K b C 2 10 5 10 M fn;k x;k gS 3x + 3f(x) = 2
5 2
given question is
x
f(x) = log3(2 3 )

domain kUr 2 3x > 0 x < log32

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4. Let f(x) = x2 + x + .................. 2 , 2 2

ekuk f(x) = x2 + x + ..................
tan1 tan 2 2,

2

2 2
Sol. Let x be a root of f(x) = 0, so we

have f(x) = 0 and thus f(f(x)) = 0 2 2
2
f(0) = 0 = 0
sol exists only for dsoy fo|eku gksxk
we then have f(x) = x(x + ) and thus = 0,
f(f(x)) = x(x + )(x2 + x + ) 1 1
2 , , x ,
2
we want such that x + x + has no real roots besides 2 2 4 4 2 2
0 and . we can easily find that 0 < 4. 7. Value of ..................
Hindi ekuk f(x) = 0, dk ,d ewy x gSA blfy, ge cos 1 3x 4x 3 cos 1 ..................

f(x) = 0 rFkk vr% f(f(x)) = 0
f(0) = 0 = 0 Sol. x cos A A
3 2
;gk f(x) = x(x + ) vkSj = 0, 1
2
cos cos 3A cos1 cos 2A sin1 sin A
f(f(x)) = x(x + )(x + x + )
;gk bl izdkj gS fd x2 + x + , 0 vkSj ds e/; dksbZ 2 3A 2A A

okLrfod ewy ugh gSA vr% 0 < 4 dks Kkr dj ldrs gSA 2A 2cos1 x a 2 b 0

8. The value of ..................


5. For all n N, let ..................
f(1) + g(1) dk ..................
lHkh n N ds fy,] ..................
Sol. f(2) = 1 2 f(1) 9. The number of ..................
f(3) = 2 2 f(2) f(x)
Qyu F(x) = 3 x ........
f(4) = 3 2 f(3) g(x)
:
Sol. f(x) = 2x + g (1) ..(i)
:
: g(x) = 2 f(1) x + x f(x) + f(x) + f(x)

f(2016) = 2015 2f(2015) but f(x) = 0

now add vc tks M us ij g(x) = 2 f(1)x + x f(x) + f(x) ..(ii)


g(1) = 2 f(1) + f(1) + f(1)
f(2) + f(3) +....+ f(2015) + f(2016) = (1 + 3 + 5 +....+ 2015)
or g (1) = 2 f(1) + 2 + 2 g (1)
(2 + 4 +....+ 2014) 2 [f(1) + f(2) +....+ f(2015)]
f(1) = 2
f(2016) = f(1)
g (2) = 0
3[f(1) + f(2) + ..... + f(2015)]
f(x) = x2 + x g (1)
1008 1007
= (1 + 2015) (2 + 2014) f(x) = x2 3x
2 2
g(x) = 3 x + 2
2015
1008 & f(1) = 1 + g (1) [from defination]
= 1008[1008 1007] f(r) = = 336
r 1
3 & g (1) = 3

6. Solution of the .................. 10. Find the value ..................


lehdj.k .................. 5A + B C dk ..................


Sol. x sin , 11. Find the range of ..................
2 2 5 2
h(x) = (5 A C)x 6Bx ..................
sin2 x 4 (B 1)x 3 1
2 tan1 1
tan tan 2
cos 2
3
2 , Sol. x + 6x + 3 = 0

++=0
= 6
= 3

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A = cos1 sin 1 1 1 = cos1 sin 6
1 x 1


3 1 x 2 1 1 x 3
Domain izkUr {1}
= cos1 cos 2 = 2

2 2 and 1 satisfies above equation

B = cos(tan1 (sin0)) = 1 rFkk 1 mijksDr lehdj.k dks larq"B djrk gS


1
C = sec (cosec(1 ( + + ) + ))) (B) g x cos 2x cos x 2cos2 x cos x 1
1 1
= sec (cosec(1 0 + 6 + 3)) = sec sec 10 2
2 cos x 1 1
2 cos2 x 1 ; 2 cos x 2 1
2 4 16
5
= -2 - + 10 = + 10
2 2 Range of 9 9
g(x) ,2 ; g(x) dk ifjlj = ,2
8 8
5 5
(10)5A + B C = + 10 +1+ 10 = 01
2 2 Range of f x 0,

6x 2 f(x) dk ifjlj [0, ]


(11)h(x) = let x2 = t
4 No of integers = 4 iw.kkZadks dh la[;k = 4
x 1
using AM >= GM 2
(C) Range of 6 sin cos 8 cos
AM >= GM dh lgk;rk ls
= 3 sin2 4 1 cos 2 = 1,9
t2 1 t2 1
(t) ; 2 Range of f (f dk ifjlj) cot 1 9,cot 1 1
2 t
h(x) [0, 3]
= cot 1 9, 3
4

12. The least integral ..................
a dk U;wure iw.kkZad ..................
13. Value of k for which .................. 0
/2 /2

k dk eku gksxk ftlds ..................


Sol. 12 g(x) 0
so for no real solution f(x) > 0 x R Integer iw.kkZad = 1,2
blfy, okLrfod gy ds fy, f(x) > 0 x R Two Integer nks iw.kkZad
2
a > 0 and a 4a(a 3) < 0
a > 4 ; so blfy, amin = 5
(D) cos 1 cot 2 tan1 x
n4 n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

13. f(x) = 5x2 + 5x + 2 n 1 1


cot 2 tan 1 x cos
1, ,0, , 1
3 3 4 2 2
f(x)min = ; so blfy, k =
4 4 1 1 3
2 tan1 x ,cot 1 , ,cot 1 ,
14. (A) Domain of the .................. 4 2 2 2 4
1 4 2
( x 1) x
3
(A) Qyu f(x) = + ..................
x 16. (A) If f(x) = 4x 8 3 72 4 2 ...........

Sol. (A) x R {0} [1, 1] (1, ) = 4 2 3


(x 1) x
(B) f(x) = {1, 0, 1}. (A) ;fn f(x) = 4x 8 3 72 4 2 ...........

{x} 1
(C) f(x) = {x} [0, 1) so f(x) [0, 1/2) Sol. (A) f(x) is injective for x ,
1 {x} 5
(D) 1 [2 3x2] 1 1
x , ds fy, f(x) ,dSdh gS
1 2 3x2 < 2 3 3x2 < 0 5
0 < x2 1 x [1, 1] {0}
1
[] = =0
15. (A) Number of values ..................
5
(A) lehdj.k ..................
Sol. (A) 1 1 x 1 0x2

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(B) (ex 2) (sin(x + /4))(x log22) (sin x cos x) < 0 Allternate Solution

1 tan =
cos 1 cos 2 3 1 = 15
= (x n2)(sin2 x cos2x) (x 1) < 0
2 sin 1 sin 2 3 1
+ + + +
p/4 1 3p /4 5p /4 7p /4 18. Two rays are ...............
Least positive integral value is 3. dsUnz C ls ...............
U;wure /kukRed iw.kkd eku 3 gSA
R R2
3 Sol. CF1 = = (h1 = 3 cm)
x 2cosi
(C) f : R Rf(x) = +(m 1)x2 + (m + 5)x + n 2 R2 h12
3
y
i
i h1
) i
1 C F1

0 1 2 3 4
x

R2
CF2 = (h2 = 4 cm)
2 R2 h22
f(x) = x2 + 2(m 1)x + (m + 5) 0
25
0 CF2 CF1 = cm
4(m 1)2 4(m + 5) 0
24
m2 3m 4 0
19. Consider a uniformly .........................
(m 4) (m + 1) 0
R f=kT;k rFkk Q .........................
1 m 4
(x 1)(x 3) 3KQ2 KQ2
(C) f(x) = ex Sol. E= Eout
(x 2)(x 4) 5R 2R
f(x) = 0 has three solutions ds rhu gy gS KQ2
Ein
(x 1)(x 3) 10R
f(x)= e x =0 has three solution ds rhu
(x 2)(x 4) KQ2
Given (fn;k x;k gS) E1 = E2 = E3 =
gy gS 5R
x3 = cos x KQ2 KQ2 5R
therefore (vr%) = R2 =
one solution ,d gy 2R 2 5R 2
there are total 7 solutions. dqy 7 gy gSA
KQ2 2KQ2 5R
and (rFkk) = = R1 =
PART- II PHYSICS 2R1 5R 4
17. AB is a uniform ...............
R2
AB, M nzO;eku ............... =2
R1
Sol. (D)
20. Two satellites revolve .........................
nks mixzg lw;Z ds .........................

GM
Sol. V1 =
R
(orbital velocity in circular path) (o`kkdkj iFk esa d{kh; osx)
For elliptical orbit nh?kZo`kkdkj d{kk ds fy, :
Replacing the rod by circular arc, we can see F should
act along angle bisector of the circular arc R
conservation of angular momentam mV2
NM+ dks o`rkdkj pki ls izfrLFkkfir djus ij ge ns[k ldrs 3

gS] fd F o`rkdkj pki ds lef)Hkktd dks.k ds vuqfn'k 5R
= mV3
dk;Zjr gksrk gSA 3
= 15 R 5R
dks.kh; laosx laj{k.k ls mV2 = mV3
3 3
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GMm 1 hence, Enet = Eext =
conservation of energy + mV22
R/3 2 vYi {ks=kQy Nk;kafdr iV~Vh ij fopkj djrs gSaA
GMm 1 ;gk Eself = bl iV~Vh ds dkj.k xq:Roh; {ks=k
= + mV32
5R / 3 2 vkSj Eext = cps gq, xksyh; dks'k ds dkj.k xq:Roh; {ks=k
GMm 1 Ein =
tkZ laj{k.k ls + mV22 iV~Vh ds Bhd vUnj iw.kZ xksyh; dks"k ds dkj.k
R/3 2
xq:Roh; {ks=k
GMm 1
= + mV32 Eout = iV~Vh ds Bhd ckgj iw.kZ xksyh; dks"k ds dkj.k
5R / 3 2
xq:Roh; {ks=k
Solving gy djus ij V2 = 5GM and rFkk V = GM
3
R 5R

22. The electric field .........................


,d leku :i .........................
Sol. Consider the whole hemisphere as three portion if Ein = Eext Eself = 0
electric field due to one portion is E1
Eext = Eself
then 2E1 sin 30 + E1 = E0
GM GM
Eout = Eext + Eself = Eext =
R2 2R 2
lEiw.kZ v)Z xksys dks rhu Hkkxksa ls feydj cuk gqvk eku
ldrs gSa ;fn ,d Hkkx ds dkj.k fo|qr {ks=k E1 gS
rc 2E1 sin 30 + E1 = E0 Nk;kafdr {ks=kQy gVkus ds ckn ogk dksbZ Eself ugha gksxk
2E1=E0 dsoy Eext. gSA

GM
vr%, Enet = Eext =
2R 2
24. Speed of the .........................
E xzg dh pky .........................
E1 0
2 25. Average force on .........................
23. A small area is ......................... vk/ks pDdj .........................
nzO;eku M o .........................
Sol. (24 to 25)
Sol. Consider a small area (shaded strip)
here Eself = Gravitational field due to this strip
and Eext = Gravitational field due to the rest of
spherical shell.
Ein = Gravitational field just inside the strip due to
whole shell.
GMm GMm
Eout = Gravitational field just outside the strip due to Fnet = 2 2
cos60 =
4R 4R 2
whole shell.
GMm mv 2
Fnet = =
4R 2 R
GM 1 GM
v = =
4R 2 R

Ein = Eext Eself = 0 2 R 4 R 3 / 2


T= =
Eext = Eself v GM
Average force on planet in half revolution.
GM GM
Eout = Eext + Eself = Eext = vk/ks pDdj esa xzg ij vkSlr cy
R2 2R 2
2mv 4mv 4mv 2mv 2 GMm
Favg = = = = =
After the shaded area has been removed there is no T/2 T 2R R 2 R 2
Eself and only Eext. v
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26. If the electric field ......................... PART- III CHEMISTRY
NksVs xksys dh lrg .........................
35. A mixture of N2O and CO2 in ..
Ans. 19
N2O o CO2 ds a : b eksy vuqikr okys ..
8
Sol. As molecular masses of both gases are same, so average

27. Given the above ......................... molecular mass remains constant.

mijksDr 1 rFkk 2 ......................... pwafd nksuksa xSlksa ds v.kqHkkj leku gSa] blfy, vkSlr v.kqHkkj

37 1 R lnSo fu;r gksxkA


Ans.
228 0
36. 0.5 g of an anhydrous organic ..
28. The speed of .................. 0.5 g futZy dkcZfud vEy flYoj ..
tc xfr'khy d.k .................. Sol. Ag2 A Ag
kQq 1 2 kQq 1 2 0.5 0.355
Sol. mv m4v 2
4a 2 a 2 2 108 MA 108
MA = 88
kQq
v
10ma 37. Industrially TNT (C7H5N3O6, explosive ..
vkS|ksfxd :i ls TNT (C7H5N3O6, foLQksVd ..
29. The rate of change ..................
CH3
fcUnq C ij d.k ..................
KQq Sol. or (C7H8) + 3HNO3
3H O
Ans. 2

4 3ma 2
CH3

O 2N NO2
30. Consider a solid ..................
or (C7H5N3O6)
R1 f=kT;k ds ,d ..................
Ans. (A) S, (B) Q, (C) P, (D) R NO2
x 140.5 x
31. Consider the situation .................. = ; x = 46 g
92 63 3
dkWye- esa nh xbZ fLFkfr;ksa ..................
half mole or 0.5 227 = 113.5 g of C7H5N3O6 will be
Ans. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
produced.
Sol. (A&B) For mirror, niZ.k ds fy,
CH3
2
v
vI = V0 (opposite to v0) (v0 ds foifjr) Sol. ;k (C7H8) + 3HNO3
u 3H O 2

(C) For Lens, ysal ds fy, CH3


2
v O 2N NO2
vI = v 0 (same direction to v0) ;k (C7H5N3O6)
u
(v0 ds leku fn'kk esa)
NO2
(D) Plane mirror, lery niZ.k ds fy,
x 140.5 x
= ; x = 46 g
vI = 2vm (same direction to v0) (v0 ds leku fn'kk esa) 92 63 3
vk/kk eksy ;k 0.5 227 = 113.5 g C7H5N3O6 mRiUu gksxk
32. Consider an arrangement .................. 39. n-caproic acid, C5H11COOH, found ..
dkWye-esa iznf'kZr .................. n- dsizksbd vEy, C5H11COOH, ukfj;y ..
Ans. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
11.6
Sol. C 0.1 M
116
1
3 (pKa log0.1) ; pKa = 5
2

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41. Instead of KMnO4 if K2Cr2O7 was .. 47. Cl2 reacts with O2 in either of ..
iw.kZ vfHkf;k ds fy, KMnO4 ds ctk; .. Cl2 fuEu esa ls fdlh rjhds ls O2 ds ..
x Y 1
Sol. 2 1 30 0.1 2x y 30 Sol. (A) Cl2 + O2 Cl2O
100 100 2
2 mol 2 mol 0
x y
2 2 4 0.1 0 1 mol 2 mol
100 100
x y 20
3
42. The cell representantions of .. Cl2O O2 2ClO2
2
mijksDr vfHkf;k dk lSy izn'kZu .. 2 mol 1 mol 0
3 4/3 mol 0 4/3 mol
Sol. G (109 77 129) 10 1 96500 E
1
109 77 129) 103 1 96500 Ecell (B) Cl2 + O2 Cl2O
2
Ecell 0.59 V 1 mol 1/4 mol 0
44. What is the pH of solution.. 1/2 mol 0 1/2 mol
foy;u dh pH D;k gS ..
(C) Cl2 2O2
2ClO2
0.7 10 3
Sol. C 0.7 10 7 0.5 mol 1.5 mol 0
10 103
0 mol 0.5 mol 1 mol
As the solution is infinitly diluted therefore we will consider
degree of ionization of acetic acid = 1. 1
(D) Cl2 O2
Cl2O
D;kasfd foy;u vuUr ruq gS vr% ge ,lhfVd vEy ds vk;uu 2
4 mol 2 mol 0
dh ek=kk dks 1 ekusaxs.
0 mol 0 mol 4 mol
10 14 x(x 0.7 10 7 )
x 0.7 10 7
pH = 6.85

45. What is the concentration ..


foy;u esa vuvk;fur ,lhfVd ..

2 (0.7 10 7 )2
Sol. 2 105 = = 4.9 1010 M
[CH3COOH]

46. H3PO4 is triprotic acid and ..


H3PO4 f=kizksfVd vEy gS rFkk ..

Sol. (A) [H+] = K a1C

pK 1 pK 2
(B) pH = =6
2
(C) NaH2PO4 + Na3PO4 2Na2HPO4
0.05 0.05 0
0 0 0.1
pK 2 pK 3
pH = = 10
2
pK 2 pK 3
(D) pH = = 10
2

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CODE-0 (ENGLISH & HINDI) PAPER-1
PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (CD) 2. (ABD) 3. (AB) 4. (AC) 5. (ABD) 6. (ABD) 7. (AB)
8. (ABC) 9. (ABD) 10. (AD) 11. (AC) 12. (CD) 13. (ABD) 14. (BD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3
PART: II PHYSICS
21. (ACD) 22. (CD) 23. (ACD) 24. (ABC) 25. (ABC) 26. (BD) 27. (BD)
28. (AD) 29. (AC) 30. (ABC) 31. (ABCD) 32. (AC) 33. (AD) 34. (BCD)
35. (AB) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (AD) 42. (C) 43. (AC) 44. (ABC) 45. (BD) 46. (B) 47. (D)
48. (ACD) 49. (BC) 50. (BC) 51. (ABCD) 52. (ABC) 53. (BC) 54. (CD)
55. (AC) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1

PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS


1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (C)
8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B)
24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (B) 29. (B)
30. (A) S ; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B)
40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (B)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A) Q,S ; (B)Q,S ; (C) P, R ; (D) S)
CODE-1 (ENGLISH) PAPER-1
PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABD) 3. (BD) 4. (AC) 5. (ACD) 6. (ABD) 7. (AD)
8. (ABC) 9. (ACD) 10. (AD) 11. (AD) 12. (CD) 13. (ABD) 14. (AD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3
PART: II PHYSICS
21. (ABC) 22. (AB) 23. (ABC) 24. (ACD) 25. (ACD) 26. (BD) 27. (BD)
28. (BC) 29. (AC) 30. (ACD) 31. (ABCD) 32. (AC) 33. (BC) 34. (ABD)
35. (CD) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (CD) 42. (B) 43. (BC) 44. (BCD) 45. (AD) 46. (B) 47. (C)
48. (ABC) 49. (BC) 50. (AB) 51. (ABCD) 52. (BCD) 53. (BC) 54. (AB)
55. (AB) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1
PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (D)
8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (C)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (C)
24. (D) 25. (A) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (C)
30. (A) S ; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (A)
40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (B)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A Q,S ; B Q, S ; C P, R ; D S)
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CODE-2 (ENGLISH) PAPER-1
PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (CD) 2. (ABD) 3. (AB) 4. (AC) 5. (ABD) 6. (ABD) 7. (AB)
8. (ABC) 9. (ABD) 10. (AD) 11. (AC) 12. (CD) 13. (ABD) 14. (BD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3
PART: II PHYSICS
21. (ACD) 22. (CD) 23. (ACD) 24. (ABC) 25. (ABC) 26. (BD) 27. (BD)
28. (AD) 29. (AC) 30. (ABC) 31. (ABCD) 32. (AC) 33. (AD) 34. (BCD)
35. (AB) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (AD) 42. (C) 43. (AC) 44. (ABC) 45. (BD) 46. (B) 47. (D)
48. (ACD) 49. (BC) 50. (BC) 51. (ABCD) 52. (ABC) 53. (BC) 54. (CD)
55. (AC) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1
PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (C)
8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B)
24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (B) 29. (B)
30. (A) S ; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B)
40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (B)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A) Q,S ; (B) Q, S ; (C) P, R ; (D) S)

CODE-3 (ENGLISH) PAPER-1


PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABD) 3. (BD) 4. (AC) 5. (ACD) 6. (ABD) 7. (AD)
8. (ABC) 9. (ACD) 10. (AD) 11. (AD) 12. (CD) 13. (ABD) 14. (AD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3
PART: II PHYSICS
21. (ABC) 22. (AB) 23. (ABC) 24. (ACD) 25. (ACD) 26. (BD) 27. (BD)
28. (BC) 29. (AC) 30. (ACD) 31. (ABCD) 32. (AC) 33. (BC) 34. (ABD)
35. (CD) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (CD) 42. (B) 43. (BC) 44. (BCD) 45. (AD) 46. (B) 47. (C)
48. (ABC) 49. (BC) 50. (AB) 51. (ABCD) 52. (BCD) 53. (BC) 54. (AB)
55. (AB) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1

PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS


1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (D)
8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (C)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (C)
24. (D) 25. (A) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (C)
30. (A) S ; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (A)
40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (B)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A Q,S ; B Q, S ; C P, R ; D S)

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ANSWER KEY
CODE-1 (HINDI) PAPER-1
PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABD) 3. (BD) 4. (AC) 5. (BCD) 6. (ABD) 7. (BD)
8. (ABC) 9. (ABC) 10. (AD) 11. (AD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABD) 14. (AD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3
PART: II PHYSICS
21. (BCD) 22. (BC) 23. (BCD) 24. (ABD) 25. (ABD) 26. (AC) 27. (BD)
28. (CD) 29. (BD) 30. (ABD) 31. (ABCD) 32. (BD) 33. (CD) 34. (ABC)
35. (AD) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (CD) 42. (C) 43. (BC) 44. (ABD) 45. (AD) 46. (D) 47. (C)
48. (ABD) 49. (AC) 50. (BC) 51. (ABCD) 52. (ABD) 53. (BD) 54. (BD)
55. (BC) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1
PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (C)
8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (D)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (B) 23. (A)
24. (A) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (A) 29. (A)
30. (A) S, (B) Q, (C) P, (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (D) 36. (C) 37. (C) 38. (A) 39. (D)
40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (D)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A Q,S ; B Q, S ; C P, R ; D S)

CODE-2 (HINDI) PAPER-1


PART: I MATHEMATICS
1. (CD) 2. (ABD) 3. (AB) 4. (AC) 5. (ABD) 6. (ABD) 7. (AB)
8. (ABC) 9. (ABD) 10. (AD) 11. (AC) 12. (CD) 13. (ABD) 14. (BD)
15. (BD) 16. 3 17. 1 18. 3 19. 1 20. 3

PART: II PHYSICS
21. (ACD) 22. (CD) 23. (ACD) 24. (ABC) 25. (ABC) 26. (BD) 27. (BD)
28. (AD) 29. (AC) 30. (ABC) 31. (ABCD) 32. (AC) 33. (AD) 34. (BCD)
35. (AB) 36. (3) 37. (5) 38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (6)
PART: III CHEMISTRY
41. (AD) 42. (C) 43. (AC) 44. (ABC) 45. (BD) 46. (B) 47. (D)
48. (ACD) 49. (BC) 50. (BC) 51. (ABCD) 52. (ABC) 53. (BC) 54. (CD)
55. (AC) 56. 2 57. 6 58. 2 59. 2 60. 1

PAPER-2 PART: I MATHEMATICS


1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (C)
8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D)
14. (A) R ; (B) S, (C) P ; (D) Q 15. (A) Q ; (B) P, (C) S ; (D) R
16. (A) (Q,R) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
PART: II PHYSICS
17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B)
24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (B) 29. (B)
30. (A) S ; (B) Q ; (C) P ; (D) R 31. (A) P ; (B) P, S ; (C) Q, R ; (D) P, R
32. (A) P ; (B) R ; (C) P ; (D) R
PART: III CHEMISTRY
33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B)
40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (B)
46. (A) Q; (B) R; (C) S; (D) S 47. (A) S; (B) R; (C) P; (D) Q
48. (A Q,S ; B Q, S ; C P, R ; D S)

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