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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
HALF COURSE TEST – VI
ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
PAPER-2
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ANSWERS KEY
Q. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. D A A
2. D A D
3. C C C
4. A C C
5. A D D
6. C B C
7. A B C
8. A, B B, C, D B, C
9. A, C, D B, C, D A, D
10. A, B, C, D B, D B, D
11. A, B, C B, C, D B, C
12. A C B
13. A C C
14. B A C
15. D B B
16. C A D
(A)  (p, q), (A)  (p,q,r,t);
(B)  (r, s), (B)  (p,q,t); (A)  (q); (B)  (r)
1.
(C)  (t), (C)  (p,q,s,t); (C)  (p); (D)  (s)
(D)  (t) (D)  (p,q)
(A)  (q);
(A)  (p), (B)  (q), (A)  (r); (B)  (q); (B)  (p, q, r);
2.
(C)  (r), (D)  (s) (C)  (p); (D)  (s, t) (C)  (r);
(D)  (p, s)
1. 4 4 6
2. 8 1 0
3. 2 7 4
4. 7 2 1
5. 4 8 3
6. 4 3 2

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. Acceleration of point A along the string is zero T

a x cos30  a y cos 60  cos 60  0 . O 
2 30º
A
ax
ay

2. N = mg …(i)
net moment of all the forces about point P is zero.
H H F=m2H
2
F.  mg.
2 8
g P
 mg
8H
mg

3. 2m.x = m (R + 2R – x) vc
x=R …(i) R
2m.(4R)2 mR2
IC   2mR 2   m(2R)2
12 2 
B
55 C G
IC  mR 2 …(ii)
6
A x
applying conservation of angular momentum.
3mv c sin .3R  Ic   (Ic  3m.9R 2 ) '
54mv c R sin   55mR 2 
' 
217mR 2
 m 2
4. mv 0 cos   
2 3
3 v0
 cos  .
2 

 m 2
5. p.  . .
4 12

6. a1 = R  – a2
2 = 2 – 4
 = 3 rad/s2.

7. Ft = ma mrsin22
Ft = m r sin  …(i) 
N
2 2 2
N  (mr sin  )  (mr sin  cos  ) …(ii) mrsin
2

and N  mr sin  2 2
…(iii) N
2
from (ii) and (iii)  r mrsincos

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
 1
(sin    2 cos2 )
2 2


t  1
(sin   2 cos2 )
2 2


t= 1
.
(sin2    2 cos2 ) 2

8. Let m be the mass of ice and q the rate by which heat is supplied, then
q  1 = m(0.5)(i) . . . (1)
q  4 = m  80 . . . (2)
q  2 = m 1.f . . . (3)
From these equation
Qf = 40C
Qi = 40 C
 
9. vRG = velocity of rain w.r.t. ground; vRM = 20iˆ

vM = 10iˆ  10ˆj
  
vRM  vR  vM = 10iˆ  10ˆj

20iˆ = v  10iˆ  10ˆj = 10iˆ  10ˆj
R

10. On collision with wall only horizontalcomponent of the velocity


reverses while verticalcomponent remains the same

202

45

20m 10m

11. If the tendency of relative motion along the common tangent does not exist, then component of
contact force along common tangent will be zero.

12.  
E  x, y   ˆi  ˆj cm / s2

13.  
V 2  0  2 ˆi  ˆj . 4iˆ  4ˆj 
V  4 cm / s

14. U = 2 (PV) = 2RT


 CV = 2R
 CP = 3R.
2V0 U  U0
15. W  RT loge  PV loge 2  1 loge 2 .
V0 2
16. CV = 2R, which is between CV values of mono and diatomic.

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SECTION – C
1 2
2. E= m  A 
2
E  (A)2
(A11)2 = (A22)2
4  10 = 5 
  = 8 units

3. Equivalent diagram.
Two springs are unattached and only one of them 6K
works at a time.
Therefore, 3 spring with spring constant k are in parallel 2K 3 K Small separation
with 2 springs of spring constant 2k. Small separation Massless plate
Massless plate
 Equivalent spring constant of system 2K 2K 2K 2K
= 3k + 4k = 7 k
K K
m
 Time period of oscillation = T = 2 3K 6K m 3K 6K
7k
6. By the conservation of energy
1 1
mv 02  mgh  mv 2 . . . (1)
2 2
By the conservation of angular momentum
mv0R
 mvR . . . (2)
2
From (1) & (2)
2gh
v0 = 2
3

Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
1. COOH COCl CONH2 NH2 OH
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
PCl5 NH3 Br2  KOH NaNO2  HCl

 
  

A B   C

3. Potassium because it have lowest ionization energy.

4. KIO3  3 moles
KI  4 moles
HCl  5 moles
Limiting reagent is HCl.
6 mol of HCl give = 3 mol of ICl.
3
5 mol of HCl give =  5  2.5 mole of ICl
6
Total moles of product = 2.5 + 2.5 + 2.5
= 7.5

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5. Since Ca3(PO4)2 and H3PO3 have same number of phosphorous atom, this give moles of H3PO3
is double of Ca3(PO4)2.
2 moles of H3PO3 contain = 6 mol of oxygen atom
1 mole of Ca3(PO4)2 contain = 8 mol of oxygen atom
8 4
 
6 3

rO2 3  16 16 3 1
6.   
rCH4 32  2 32 4 2

8. (A)
 4 electron Antiaromatic
(B)

 6 electron Aromatic

(C)
 2 electron Aromatic

(D)

 6 electron Aromatic

9. CCl4 does not undergo hydrolysis because of absent vacant orbital.

11. Tautomersis is shown by compound having  - hydrogen atom.

SECTION – C
1.
CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2

O O O O

2. 2  (3 – n) = 0.8  5
2  (3 – n) = 4
3–n=2
3–2=n
n=1

3. CO 2 , BO33  , H3BO3 , HCHO, CO32  , BF3 , C (graphite)

4. O O
O Cr O Cr O
1 2
O O

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n2  4
6.
0 1
P40  PH  H2 P O2

 3
n1 12

12  4 48
nf   3
12  4 16

7.

There are three Si – O – Si bond.

Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
1. Taking terms in left we get,
(x1 – x3)2 + (x2 – x4)2 + (y2 – y3)2 + (y1 – y4)2  0
 x1 = x3, x2 = x4, y2 = y3 and y1 = y4

2. x – y + c = 0 should be the tangent (lying below) to the circle x2 + y2 + 2x – 1 = 0


Centre  (–1, 0), radius = 2
1  0  c
So,   2  c = – 1.
2

a 1
3. y = mx + 4=m+  m2 – 4m + 1 = 0
m m
m1  m2 2  4m1m2 16  4
 tan =   3
| 1  m1m2 | 1 1

=
3

4. SP . SP = (a – ex)(a + ex) = a2 – e2x2


= a2 – e2 a2 cos2  [a2 – a2e2, a2]  [b2, a2]  [16, 25].

5. Slope =  1  t =  1
Point  (at2, 2at)  (1,  2)

6. The tangent is y = x + 1 in which image of (h, k) is (k – 1, h + 1)


2 2
Which should lie on y = 4x, so (h + 1) = 4(k – 1)

7. SQ = SR, S being focus which is (1, 0) here


2
8. Let z = k, so the number of such triplets will be k as there are k options each for x and y.
n
n  n  1 2n  1
So, the total number of cases = k2  
k 1
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9. AB = AC = 17 and AD = 16
Let BD = x so that DC = x + 8
By stewart’s theorem
(AB)2 (DC) + (AC)2 (BD) = BC[(AD)2 + (BD)(DC)]
 172[(x + 8) + x] = (2x + 8)[162 + x(x + 8)]
x=3
 BD = 3 and CD = 11

10. Sum > 0, product > 0

11. Tangent to xy = 4 sin2  is y  mx  4 sin  m to be normal it should passes through (1, 1)


1  m  4 sin  m
m2  2 8 sin2   1 m  1  0 non real roots
1 1 1
D  0;sin2   or   sin  
4 2 2
    5   7   11 
   0,    ,     ,  , 2 
 6  6   6   6 

2
1 1 1
  5
12. sin x  cos y  sec z   t   
 2 2

Maximum value of sin–1x is
2
Maximum value of cos–1x is 
Maximum value of sec–1x is 
5
Maximum value of LHS is
2

Thus the given inequality holds if t =
2
 5      
 cos 1  cos   cos 1  cos  
 2   2 2

13. cos–1(min{1, – 1, – 1}) = cos–1(–1) = 

14. z12 , z22 , z32 form an equilateral triangle


 z22  2 z12 and z23  2 z22
z z
 2  , 3  2
z1 z1
z   5
 arg  2  = – or
z
 1 6 6

15. |z1 + z2 + z3| = |z1||1    2| = 0, 2

16. z13  z32  z 33 = z13 | 1  1  1| = 3, 1

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SECTION – B
1. (A) Equation of normal to y2 = 4ax and x2 = 4by are given by
3
y = mx – 2am – am …(1)
b
y = mx + 2b + 2 …(2)
m
 (1) and (2)
 am5 + 2am3 + 2bm2 + b = 0
So maximum of 5 normals are possible.
(B) L and L are the ends of latus rectum. S bisects LL.
L
As A is perpendicular bisector of LL,
1
Where AS = LL = AS S
4
Clearly two parabolas A A

L

(C) Since 3  32 + 5  52 – 32 > 0, the point (3, 5) lies outside of the ellipse 3x 2 + 5y2 = 32
also 25(3)2 + 9(5)2 – 450 = 0
 the point (3, 5) lies on the ellipse 25x2 + 9y2 = 450.
So the required number of tangents is 3.
2 2
(D) Clearly, from the figure, the circle and the ellipse (x – 1) + (y – 2) = 1
do not meet at any point.
Length of the common chord = 0

C(1, 2)

(x – 1)2/9 + (y – 2)2/4 = 1

1 1
2. (A) It is a square formed by lines |x| = and |y| =
2 2
(B) |a + a| < 6 i.e. |a| < 3
2 2
(C) a + ab + 1 > 0  a  R – {0}. So D < 0 i.e. b < 4
(D) L1(P) . L1(A) > 0, L2(P) . L2(B) > 0 and L3(P) . L3(C) > 0

SECTION – C
1. The chord is AB. The combined equation of OA and OB is obtained by making homogeneous
2  x  2y  2 2
x = 6y    x + 6xy + 12y = 0
  
By the hypothesis, OA  OB
So coefficient of x 2 + coefficient of y2 = 0
  = –12

2. (1 + x3)100
The coefficient of x50 = zero as the exponent of different terms in the expansion will be multiples
of 3

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3. Latus rectum = 4
2
So, considering y = 4x
Focus  (1, 0)
Let the circle be (x – (1 + r))2 + y2 = r2
For it to touch the parabola, the discriminant of (x – (1 + r))2 + 4x = r2 should be zero
2 2 2
i.e. (4 – 2(1 + r)) – 4((1 + r) – r ) = 0
2
 (1 – r) – (2r + 1) = 0
2
 r – 4r = 0  r = 4
2
4. p(x) – q(x) = (x – 1)
so, p(0) – q(0) = 1  n = – 1.

 2k  1 
5. P (z1) =  , 0
 k 1  P
Q (z2) P (z1)
k 2 
Q (z2) =  , 0 1 2
 k 1 
2 2
 2k  1 k  2   k  1
PQ2        4
 k 1 k 1  k  1
1
k= or 3
3

x 2 y2
6. R is on the ellipse  2
25 16
Let R   5 2 cos , 4 2 sin  
 5 2mcos  4 2m sin   x 2 cos  y 2 sin 
So,  ,  will lie on  1
 mn mn  5 4
 2m = m + n  m = n  m : n = 1 : 1

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