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1. D B B
2. A B C
3. D C B
4. D A A
5. B B A
6. D B A
7. C B A
8. C C B
9. B A B
10. C D C
11. C D D
12. A B D
13. A C A
14. B C B
15. C B B
16. D C B
17. B B C
18. B C B
19. B B C
20. A B C
21. A D D
22. B B D
23. C B D
24. A C A
25. B C C
26. C A C
27. C B B
28. A B B
29. C B D
30. C B A

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Physics PART I

SECTION A

1. D
Sol. TB TA = 1.4 30 = 42.

2. A
hc 1
Sol. RhCZ2 1
4
1 1 1 1
: : : =1:1:4:9
1 2 3 4
1 1
1 : 2 : 3 : 4 = 1: 1 : :
4 9

3. D
Sol. Magnetic field is decreasing with time hence induced current will oppose this decrease in
magnetic field and it is independent of presence or absence of the wire.

4. D

Sol. B

= (iA) B

5. B
1 1 1
Sol. r = 4 mm.
r r1 r2

6. D
m T 2m 1 T
Sol. f ; n
2 4

7. C
RT
Sol. v
M

8. C
Sol. P (g a)h

9. B
Sol. Path difference = 10.

10. C
2h
Sol. T Tshm 4
g

11. C

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n RT n RT
Sol. f1 ; f2
2 M 2( x) M

12. A

Sol. f ande 0.6r (r Radius)
2 L 2e

13. A
4/5

vdt
0
Sol. v avg 4/5

dt
0

14. B
Sol. x 2 sin 3t
y 2 2cos 3t
sin2 3t cos2 3t 1

15. C
1
Sol. Speed of light = .
0 0

16. D
2
ifinel
10
Sol.
di VL
L
dt initial
1
5 3
= seconds.
2 20
2
3

17. B
90
Sol. Total momentum =
90
(dm)v cos

M
dm = Rd
R
M 2Mv
Total momentum = R vRd cos

18. B
Sol. P1 = P 2
di1 di
i1L1 i2L 2 2 (i)
dt dt

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di
and L (ii)
dt

19. B
Sol. Displacement method
u
2 (I) & D u u = 30 cm ...(II)
Du
3u = 2D (I) & D 2u = 30 cm
1 1 1
And
f Du u
f = 20 cm.

20. A
Sol. Applying momentum conservation in the direction of string
3 3
mu = 2 mv v = (u)
2 4

21. A
10v d
Sol. f = v = .
d 10
d
Maximum path diff. can be . Hence, number of maximum will be 6.
3

22. B
n1D
Sol. y n(red)
d
(n 1) 2D
y nt(blue)
d
Apply yn (red) = yn+1 (blue)
n(r) = (n + 1)b
n(7800) = (n + 1) (5200)
n=2

23. C
10 cm
10 10 15
Sol. Xapp =
3/2 3/2 1 15 cm
40
= 15 = 28.33
3
3/2

24. A
Sol. vI m2 v o
9 1.8 i
= ( 5i)
25

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25. B
Sol. Field at the x-axis due to both current one same (along + z-axis) which is minimum distance
between them.

26. C
Sol. F = mg
4
F = 2 105 v = (1.5 103 )3 103 10
3
2
v= (2.25) = 4.7 m/s
3

27. C
Sol. Loss in KE = ki kf
1 1 1
= (40) 4 2 (60)(2)2 (100) (2.8)2 = 48 J.
2 2 2
28. A
Sol. I number of electrons incident
K.E. = h .

29. C
V
Sol. E= directed Ir to an equipotential surface.
r

30. C
Sol. For no deviation
(1 1)A1 = (2 1)A2
4o(1.54 1) = (1.72 1)A2
4 0.54
A2 = = 3.
0.72

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Chemistry PART II

SECTION A

1. B
Sol. O
C CONH2 CONH2
O 2NH3 H

C
COONH4 COOH
O (P) (Q)

NH2
OBr
Q

COOH

2. B
Sol. P = CaO, Q = Ca3N2, R = Ca(OH)2, S = NH3, T = CaCO3, U = NH2CONH2

3. C
Sol. Tf0 - Tf = i Kf m = i Kf w 1000
M W
342 1000
0 (10.936) = 5 1.86
342 W
On solving, W = 850.4 850 g
Water taken = 1000 g
Water left = 850 g
Ice formed = 1000 850 = 150 g

4. A
Sol. No. of radial nodes = (n l 1)
For 4s orbital, it is 3
For 4p orbital, it is 2
For 4d orbital, it is 1
For 4f orbital, it is 0

5. B
Sol. Small size atomic orbitals undergo better overlap than larger atomic orbitals.

6. B
Sol. It attains a half filled electron configuration by gaining one electron. For identical outermost
electron configuration, smaller atoms are more electronegative than larger atoms.

7. B
2
2 2
Sol. Reaction quotient(Q) = 2
2
2
Since Q > KC(0.4), the reaction will proceed towards backward direction.

8. C

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Sol. en = NH2CH2CH2NH2 is a bidentate ligand. 3 en molecules form six bonds with the metal or
metal ion. Hence the coordination number is six.

9. A
1 10
Sol. Cu [Ar]184s 3d
10
Cu(I) 3d
Since no unpaired d-electron is present it does not show colour in +1 oxidation state.

10. D
Sol. CH3 CH3 CH3
Cl
P, Q, R = , ,
Cl
CH2Cl
Cl

S=

CH3 COOH

MnO 4 ,OH


Cl Cl

11. D
Sol. CN HCl HCN Cl forward shift
Weak acid
2
Be KOH Be OH2 forward shift
PPt.

2
Ag Ag CN2

2CN forward shift
Complex
12. B
Sol.

Fe OH2 H2SO4
FeSO4 H2O
To prevent the hydrolysis of FeSO4 to Fe(OH)2, H2SO4 is added. It makes the reaction proceed
towards backward direction.

13. C
Sol. (C) produces the most stable 2o-allylic carbocation.

14. C
Sol. It is SHE which potential is zero volt.

15. B

Sol. 2NaHCO3 Na 2CO3 CO2 H2O

16. C
Conc.H2SO4
Sol. C12H22O11 12 C 11 H2O

17. B

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Sol. H OH H
2 NH OH
CH3CHO

C N + C N
H
CH3 CH3 OH
Products display geometrical isomerism and the geometrical isomers are called diastereomers.

18. C
H2O
Sol. Al4 C3 Al OH3 CH4
19. B
+
Sol. Na ions are present at octahedral voids which are found at edge centres as well as body centre.

20. B
Sol. Electron withdrawing groups, like NO2, activates benzene ring for nucleophilic substitution
reaction, when they are ortho and para w.r.t to the leaving group.

21. D
Sol. Due to its strong interparticle force as compared to other given gases. van der Waals force
operates, which depends on atomic mass of monoatomic gases.

22. B
Sol. Inorganic benzene is B3N3H6.

23. B

Sol. Ca CH3COO 2 CH3 COCH3 CaCO3

24. C
Sol. The n-factor of compound in(C) is 8, higher than others.

25. C
Sol. Al(OH)3 does not form salt with NH4OH as it provides less OH.

26. A
Sol. Lindlars catalyst forms cis-alkene.

27. B
Sol. In exothermic process, heat is transferred from system to surrounding. The entropy of
surrounding increases.

28. B

Sol. Ni impure 4 CO
Ni CO 4 Ni pure 4CO

29. B
Sol. (B) contains benzylic hydrogen atom.

30. B
Sol. This is a square planar complex, so, Cu2+ undergoes dsp2 hybridization.

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Mathematics PART III

SECTION A

1. B
1 R
Sol. Let the slopes of PQ and PR be m and respectively. Since
m
PQR is an isosceles triangle PQR PRQ
1
2
m2
m 2x + y = 3
1 2m 2
1
m
slope of QR 2
1
m 2 1 2m m 3 or P (2, 1) Q
3
So the equation of PQ and PR are
1
y 1 3 x 2 and y 1 x 2
3
Thus, joint equation representing PQ and PR is
3 x 2 y 1 x 2 3 y 1 0
2 2
3 x 2 3 y 1 8 x 2 y 1 0
3x 2 3y 2 8xy 20x 10y 25 0

2. C
15 15
Sol. Im z 2m 1
Im z 2m 1

m 1 m1


Im

z 1 z2

15


1 z2


1 z30
Im
zz
1
Im 1 cos 30 i sin 30
2i sin
1 1

2sin 2sin 3o

3. B
1
Sol. Let p = probability of getting a tail in a single trial
2
n = number of trials = 100 and X = number of tails in 100 trials.
r 100 r 100
100 1 1 100 1
We have P X r Cr Cr
2 2 2

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Now, P x 1 P x 3 ....... P X 49
100 100 100
1 1 1
100 C1 100 C3 ...... 100 C49
2 2 2
100
1
100 100
C1 C3 ......... C49
2
100

100
But C1 C3 .......... C99 299
100 100

100
Also, C99 100C1,
100
C97 100C3 ,.......100 C51 100C49
Thus, 2 100
C1 100 C3 ......... 100C49 299
100 100 100 98
C1 C3 ...... C49 2
298 1
Probability of required event
2100 4

4. A
1/ x
Sol. Let y 1 x
1 1 x2 x3 x 4
log y log 1 x x .....
x x 2 3 4
2 3
x x x
1 ......
2 3 4
x x2 x x2
1 .... ......
2 3 2 3
ye ee
2
x x2 1 x x2
e 1 ..... ....... ......
2 3 2! 2 3
2
1
2 1 1 1
y e ex ex 0 x 0 x .....
2 3 2 2
(0 (x) in terms containing x)
1
ye ex
2 1 1 11
lim 2
e e
x 0 x 3 8 24

5. A
Sol. Since A.M. G.M., We get
1 2 tan2 tan2
x x x2 x tan
2 x2 x x2 x

6. A
Sol. Let ABO then CBL 90o , CL being perpendicular to x axis. The coordinates of C
are (OL, LC).
OL OB BL 3 5 sin

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C (7, 3)
4 A (0, 4)
3 5 7
5
3
CL 5 cos 5 3
5 5
So the coordinate of C are (7, 3) and
the equation of the circle having C as
4
centre and touching x axis is 5
2 2 2
x 7 y 3 CL 9
x 2 y 2 14x 6y 49 0 90o
O 3 B (3, 0) L

7. A
2
35a a3 3
Sol. Equation of the parabola is y x whose vertex is
16 3 4a
3 35a 105
x , y xy .
4a 16 64

8. B
1
Sol. We have 5 2 6 .
5 2 6
Therefore, 0 5 2 6 1 .
n
Let F 5 2 6 . Then 0 F 1 . Also.
n n
m f F 52 6 5 2 6
2 4
2 C0 5n C2 5n 2 2 6 C 5 2 6
n4
..... 2k where k is some positive integer.
4
Hence, f F 2k m is a positive integer. Also, 0 f F 2 . Therefore, f F 2k m is a
1 1
positive integer. Also, 0 f F 2 . Therefore, f F 1 . Now, f 1 F
1 f F

1 5 2 6
n n

52 6
n n
5 2 6 5 2 6 1
m f F 1 m

9. B
Sol. All the function in (a), (b), (c) are defined on 1, 1 . Let
g x x 2 x sin x cos x log 1 x . (The choice of g is clear as x 2 ,cos x log 1 x
are even function and x,sin x are odd function). Then


g x x 2 x sin x cos x log 1 x x 2 x sin x cos x log 1 x f x .

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10. C
Sol. According to the given conditions, c12 c 22 c 32 1, a.c 0, b.c 0 and
3 a1b1 a2b 2 a3b3
cos
2 6 a a22 a32 b12 b22 b32
2
1

Thus a1c1 a2c 2 a3c 3 0, b1c1 b2c 2 b3 c 3 0 and


3 2 1/ 2 1/ 2

2

a1 a22 a32 b 2
1 b 22 b 32 a1b1 a2b2 a3b3
2
a1 b1 c1 a1 a2 a3 a1 b1 c1
Now, a2 b2 c 2 b1 b 2 b3 a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3 c1 c 2 c 3 a3 b3 c3
a12 a22 a23 a1b1 a 2b2 a3b3 a1c1 a2c 2 a3 c 3
2 2 2
a1b1 a2b2 a3b3 b b b
1 2 3 b1c1 b 2c 2 b3 c 3
a1c1 a2c 2 a3c 3 b1c1 b2c 2 b3c 3 c12 c 22 c 22
a12 a22 a32 a1b1 a2b 2 a 3b3 0
2 2 2
a1b1 a2b 2 a3b3 b b b
1 2 3 0
0 0 1
2
a a a b b b a b a b
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3 1 1 2 2 a3b3
3
a a a b b b a a
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
a23 b12 b22 b32
4
1 2

4

a1 a22 a23 b12 b22 b23
11. D
1 1/2 t
Sol. Put cos x t, so that sin x dx 2dt and I e 2 sin t 3 cos t 2 dt
2 1/2

t t
As e sin t is an odd function, and e cos t is an even function,
1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
I 12 e t cos t dt 12 e t cos t 0 12 e t sin t dt
0 0

1 1/ 2 1/ 2
I 12 e cos 1 12 e t sin t 0 12 e t cos t dt
2 0

1 1
2I 12 e cos sin 1 .
2 2

12. D
Sol. Suppose the given points lie on the line lx my n 0 then a, b, c are the roots of the equation.

It 3 m t 2 3 n t 1 0
3 2
or lt mt nt 3m n 0
m
a b c
l

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n
bc ca ab
l
3m n
abc
l
Eliminating l, m, n, we get abc 3 a b c bc ca ab
bc ca ab abc 3 a b c

13. A
Sol. Let t x x 2 b2
1 1 x 2 b2 x

t x x2 b2 b2
b2 b2
t 2x and t 2 x 2 b2
t t
b2

Thus 2 a x x x 2 b 2 2a t

t
t

2at t 2 b 2 a2 b 2 a2 2at t 2
2
a2 b2 a t

Therefore, y 2 a x x
x 2 b2 a2 b2 .

Hence, the maximum value of y is a 2 b 2 . This value is attained at t a or x


a 2
b2 .
2a
14. B
Sol. We know that 1 3 5 ......... 2k 1 k 2
2 2 2
p 1 q 1 r 1
Thus, the given equation can be written as
2 2 2
2 2 2
p 1 q 1 r 1
Therefore, p 1, q 1, r 1 forms a Pythagorean triplet. As p 6, p 1 7 .
The first Pythagorean triplet containing a number > 7 is (6, 8, 10).
We may take p 1 8, q 1 6, r 1 10
p q r 21
15. B
2
Sol. We divide LHS by 4 and C1 by , C2 by and C3 by on the RHS to obtain.
2 3 4
1 1 1 1
p q r s t

3 1 3
1 1 1

1 2 3
1 2 5 1

3 4
1 2 1 3

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1 1 1 1 1 1
Taking limit as , we get p 1 5 1 0 4 0 8
1 1 3 0 0 2
[using R2 R 2 R1, R 3 R3 R1 ]

16. B
1 1 1
Sol. If p1,p2 ,p3 are altitudes from A, B, C respectively, then ap1 bp2 cp3
2 2 2
2 2 2
p1 , p2 , p3
a b c
By the law of sines
a b c
k say
sin A sinB sinC

2 2 2
p1 , p2 , p3
k sin A k sinB k sinC
Now, sin A,sinB, sin C, are in A.P.
p1,p2 ,p3 are in H.P.

17. C
1 n 1 n
Sol. tan 1 tan1
1 n n 1 1 n n 1
tan1 n 1 tan1 n
So that L.H.S. of the given equation is
tan1 2 tan1 1 tan1 3 tan 1 2 ...... tan1 n 1 tan1 n .
n 1 1
tan 1 n 1 tan1 1 tan1
1 n 1
n
tan1
n2
n n
So that tan 1 tan1 .
n2 n2

18. B
a b 2c 3
Sol. The given relation can be written as
a c b c a b c
a b 2c a b c 3 a c b c
2

a b 3c a b 2c 2 3 ab ac bc c 2
a 2 b2 c 2 ab
a2 b2 c 2 ab 1
cos C
2ab 2ab 2
C 60o

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19. C
Sol. Let l, m, n be the direction ratios of the line lying in the three planes, then the line is perpendicular
to the normals to these planes, so that we have
l cm bn 0
cl m an 0
bl am n 0
1 c b
Eliminating l, m, n from these equations we get c 1 a 0
b a 1
2
1 a c c ab b ac b 0
a 2 b2 c 2 2abc 1

20. C
3
Sol. Since 5 2 , we have sin5 0, so sin1 sin 5 5 2 . Therefore, the given inequality
2
can be written as 5 2 x 2 4x or x 2 4x 2 5 0
4 16 4 2 5 4 16 4 2 5
x x 0
2 2


x 2 9 2 x 2 9 2 0


x 2 9 2 , 2 9 2
21. D
2
Sol. h x f 1 x But y f x x 1
x y 1 so f 1 x x 1.g x h x 3
x 3 1

22. D
Sol. Put log x t, or x e t , so that
b 1
I log t 2 e t dt
a
t
where a log ,b log
b 1 1 1
log t 2 et dt
a
t t t
b
1
log t e t [use e x f x f ' x ex f x ]
t a
1 1
logb eb loga ea
b a
1 1
log log log log .
log log

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23. D
Sol. Note that x 0, x 1
loga x 2
Using a a, we get 1 x 9 x 4, 2
Also x > 0, we get x 4

24. A
Sol. Let the coordinate of A, B, C be t i , 2t i 2
i 1, 2, 3 respectively. The tangents at A and B are
t1y x t12 and t 2 y x t 22 which intersect at x t1 t 2 , y t1 t 2
So the vertices are P t1t 2 , t1 t 2 , Q t 2 t 3 , t 2 t 3 and R t1t 3 , t1 t 3
t1 t 2 t 2 t 3 t 3 t1
t1 t 2 t1 t 2 1
1
' t 2 t3 t2 t3 1
2
t 3 t1 t 3 t1 1
t1 t 3 t 2 t1 t 3 0
1
t 2 t1 t 3 t 2 t1 0
2
t 3 t1 t 3 t1 1
1
t1 t 3 t 2 t1 t 2 t 3 2 '
2

25. C
1
Sol. Let x 0 cos , then x1 1 cos cos , x 2 cos 2 , x 3 cos 3 .... and so on.
2 2 2 2
1 x 20
So that
x1x 2 x3 .......to infinite
sin


cos cos 2 ......cos n ......infinite
2 2 2

2 sin cos
2 2

cos cos 2 .....cos n .....infinite
2 2 2

22 sin 2 cos 2
2 2

cos 2 cos 3 .......cos n .....infinite
2 2 2

2n sin n
lim 2
n
cos n1
2

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sin 2n 1
lim
n
cos
2n 2n1
1 x2
0
So that cos cos x0
x1 x 2 .....inf

26. C
1 1
Sol. I tan1 dx
0 1 x 1 x

1 1 x x
tan1 dx
0 1 1 x x

1
tan1 1 x tan 1 x dx
0
1 1
tan 1 1 x dx tan1 x dx
0 0
1 1
tan 1 1 1 x dx tan1 x dx
0 0
1
2 tan1 x dx
0

27. B
Sol. Since 3 does not occur in 1000, we have to count the number of times 3 occurs when we list the
integers from 1 to 999. Any number between 1 and 999 if of the form xyz where 0 x, y, z 9 .
Let us first count the numbers in which 3 occurs exactly once. Since 3 can occur at one place in
3
C1 ways, there are 3 C1 9 9 3 92 such numbers. Next, 3 can occur in exactly two places
in 3

C2 9 3 9 such numbers. Lastly, 3 can occur in all three digits in one number only.


Hence, the number of times 3 occurs is 1 3 9 2 2 3 9 3 1 300

28. B
100 100 r 1/8 r
Sol. r 1 th
in the expansion of 51/6 21/8
is t r 1 100 Cr 51/6 2
100 r r
As 5 and 2 are relatively prime, t r 1 will be rational if and are both integers. i.e. if
6 8
100 r is a multiple of 6 and r is a multiple of 8. As 0 r 100, multiples of 8 upto 100 and
corresponding value of 100 r are
r = 0, 8, 16, 24,..88, 96
100 r 100, 92, 84, 76,......12, 4
Out of values of 100 r, multiples of 6 are 84, 60, 36, 12
there are just four rational terms.
number of irrational terms is 101 4 = 97

29. D
2
Sol. We have f x x 2 2bx 2c 2 x b 2c 2 b 2
min f x 2c 2 b2

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Also g x x 2 2cx b2
2
b2 c 2 x c
so max g x b2 c 2
Since min f x max g x ,
so 2c 2 b2 b2 c 2
c 2 2b 2 c 2 b .

30. A
Sol. Let the equation of the line through (1, 2) be y 2 m x 1
2m 1
If p denotes the length of the perpendicular from (3, 1) on this line, then p
m2 1
4m2 4m 1 4m 3
p2 2
4 2 s (say),
m 1 m 1
then p2 is greatest if and only if s is greatest

Now
ds


m2 1 4 2m 4m 3
2
dm m2 1
2 2m 1m 2
2
m 2
1
ds 1
0m , 2
dm 2
ds 1
Also 0 if m
dm 2
1
0 if m2
2
0 if m 2

So s is greatest for m = 2 and thus equation of the required line is y 2x

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