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TEST DATE: 9-12-2018
SECTION – A
1. B
2. C
V0 /2 A 2
P0 V0 gA V0 5P0 V0
Sol. WA (P0 gy)dy
0 2 2 2A 8
V 3 V
P g 0 P0 g 0 T0
P0 V0 0 2A 3V0 2 2A 9T
Also n T 0
RT0 RT 2 P0 4
P V 3R 9T0 15
U nCv T 0 0 T0 P0 V0
RT0 2 4 8
U
3.
W
3. A
2
A ZB 1
Sol.
B Z A 1
4. C
GM
Sol. V0
R
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GMm
Binding energy of satellite =
2R
1 1 GMm
If Ve is escape speed, then mVe2 mV02
2 2 2R
1/2
GM
Ve 2 2V0
R
Using conversation of momentum;
mV0 = (m - m)Ve - mUmax
5 5m
mV0 m m 2V0 Umax
100 100
( 2 95 100)
Umax V0 7V0
5
5. C
v1 27
Sol.
v2 8
m1 8
So, (from conservation of momentum)
m2 27
r A1/3
1/3
r1 8 2
r2 27 3
6. B
D (1 2 )t D
Sol. 7
d d
t = 9.1 m
7. D
1
Sol. E
n2
r n2
1
p
n
Ln
8. B
Sol. path difference = (SS1 + S1O) SO
d2
2 D2 d2 2D
D S1
2
d d
n
D
S S2 O
d D (n = 1)
D D
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9. A
10. C
Sol. v = LT1
G = M1L3T2
h = ML2T1
v 1
So,
h ML
G 1
and 2 3
h ML
Hence, L = G1/2, h1/2, v3/2
11. D
Sol. r 2 b2 a2 e2 A
…(1)
b 2 a 2 1 e 2 b r
…(2) B D
From equation (1) & (2) ae
r=a
Now from conservation of energy
GMm 1 GMm C
mv 2
2a 2 a
GM
v
a
12. B
1 g 1 g
Sol.
d/ 2 R
air =1
2R g g
d 2f
0 1
1 0 1
where air =1
f R
13. C
V 5R V 11R V 2 2 9 25 V 2 2 9 121
Sol. (3)VgR 2g g 2 2 R 5 64 64 2 R 5 64 64
2 8 2 8
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45g
So .
46R
14. A
1 v1 / v s
Sol. f f0 , v1 0 and v 2 R
1 v2 / vs
15. A
16. B
I
Sol. T 2
mgd
1 mgd
f
2 I
1 (2m)(g)(3 / 4) 1 9g
f0
2 m 2 2 8
m 2
3
When disc is removed
1 mg( / 2) 1 3g
f
2 m 2 / 3 2 2
f 3 8 2
f0 2 9 3
17. D
0.36
Sol. The maximum allowable zener current = 0.03A 30 mA
12
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VR 3
Case I: If RL VR = V V2 = 15 12 = 3 volt R 100
I2 0.03
Case II: If RL is finite
I = IL + I2
As RL IL I2 , so for minimum value of RL, the I2 will be 2mA, so IL = 30 2 = 28 mA
12 12
RLmin 430 430 RL <
IL 0.028
18. C
19. C
th T
1
Sol. To cover of the earth’s surface, the direct transmission
4
reaches a point ‘’ from the transmitters where:
1
2 1 cos R2 .4R2
4
P
= 60°.
height, h = 2R – R = R
20. D
Sol. Y A B AB A AB
Y A B A B 1
B
A+B
21. A
Sol. As shown in the Figure, the diode is replaced by its equivalent circuit and the circuit to the left of
the terminals a, b.
Since the diode can dissipate a maximum power of 200 2k a
mW, the maximum safe diode current I will satisfy the
relationship VD=0.6V
+
P 200 10 3 i2r 150i2 150
V B
0.2 -
i 0.0365 A 36.5 mA. 850
150
b
VB / 3 0.6
As shown in the Figure, i 36.5 VB 330 V,
3
Which is the maximum permissible battery voltage.
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22. B
4F
Sol. Y=
d2
Y d ( ) 0.01 0.05 9
2 2
Y d 0.4 0.8 80
Y = (2 0.2)1011 N/m2
23. A
Sol. E = energy stored in the string = A 2 2 cos2 kxdx
0
Where x is distance traveled by the wave in the
12 12 2 24
( 3)A 2 2
So, E
24k
24. A
Sol. Let the speed of the flow be v and the diameter of the tap be d = 1.25 cm. The volume of the
water flowing out per second is
Q v d2 / 4
v 4Q / d2
We then estimate the Reynolds number to be
Re 4Q / d
4 10 3 Q / 3.14 1.25 10 2 10 3
8
1.109 10 Q .
For x = 3, Re 5100 and for x = 6, Re 10200
and for others it is much lower than the critical value.
25. C
Sol. Now, from equation the time, T1/2 , for the amplitude to drop to half of its initial value is given by,
ln 1/ 2
T1/ 2 2
b / 2m
0.693
2 200 s 7 s
40
26. B
2.54
Sol. The linear distance between two dots is cm 2.54 102 cm.
100
1 2.54 102 cm
At a distance of Z cm this subtends an angle ~ / z z 45 cm.
6 104
27. C
Sol. Without P:
A A A ||
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A 0 2
A 0 2
|| 21 .2 1 cos
2
2 A 0 . 1 cos since A 0 A||0
average average
With P:
Assume A 0 is blocked:
2 1 2
Intensity = A1|| A||2 A
2 2 1
A 0 1 cos A 0 .
2
2
Given I0 4 A 0 Intensity without polarizer at principal maxima.
Intensity at principal maxima with polarizer
2 1 5
A 0 2 I0
2 8
Intensity at first minima with polarizer
2
0
2 A 0 I0
A
a 1 1 .
2 8
28. B
2
2 r2
Sol. P = Fv = 6r ( )g
9
2
8g
= ( )2 r 5
27
29. C
Sol. Fraction depends only upon the critical angle for the medium.
30. D
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. D
32. C
Sol. -black phosphorous is formed when red phosphorous is heated in a sealed tube at 803 K.
33. D
rA 1
Sol. 0.5, it lies in range 0.414 – 0.732, AX has structure like that of NaCl.
rX 2
Hence, edge length a 2 r r
= 2 (1 + 2) pm
= 6 pm
Volume of unit cell = a3 (6 pm)3 = 216 pm3
34. C
Sol. They have high melting point, are hard and chemically inert.
35. B
Sol. gly
gly
N N
O O O O
gly Co Co gly
N N N N
O O
gly
(fac) gly
gly
gly
N N
N O O N
gly Co Co gly
O N N O
O O
gly
gly
(mer)
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36. B
37. C
Sol. Ca → 1
O→3
Ti → 1
So, compound is CaTiO3
Oxidation state of Ti is
+2+x–6=0
x = + 4.
38. C
330 350 K
Sol. Ni 4CO Ni CO 4
Volatile complex
39. A
40. C
41. A
Sol. P(Vm – b) = RT
P 1
RT Vm b
PVm Vm 1 1
Z 1.004
RT Vm b 1 b / Vm 0.138
1
35
42. A
43. C
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44. B
Sol. Cu2 S 2KMnO4 4H2 SO4
2CuSO4 2MnSO4 K 2SO4 4H2O
45. C
46. B
Sol. Greater the intermolecular attraction, lesser the volatility at a given temperature.
47. D
48. B
49. D
Sol. Chloride salts of mercury, silver and lead are not readily soluble in water.
50. C
51. B
52. B
53. A
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Hf B Hf A
Hf C Hf B 70 kcal
Hf B Hf C
A C H 20 kcal
Hf C Hf A
A<C<B
54. C
4M
Sol. Density
NA a 3
3
dNaCl 58.5 aKCl
dKCl 74.5 aNaCl
3
dKCl 1.8
74.5 1.5 r Cl
1.33 g / cc.
58.5 1.8r Cl
55. B
Sol. NaX = i = 2
Tf i K f m
2 1000
1.27 2 1.86
M 100
M = 58.5 = Molar mass of NaCl
56. D
57. C
58. C
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59. B
60. D
Sol. If all the oleum is SO3 then maximum weight of H2SO4 will be
18
100 100 122.5
80
So % oleum cannot exceed 122.5%.
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SECTION – A
61. B
3 2
Sol. Roots of x – 9x + ax – 24 = 0 are in A.P.
3c = 9 c = 3
a = 2, d = 4
2, 3, 4 also roots of equation 5x 4 + px3 +qx2 + rx + s = 0
2, b, 3, 4 are in H.P.
12
b=
5
12
5(x 2)(x 3)(x 4) x
P(x) 5
= |(5x – 12)|
Q(x) 1 (x 2)(x 3)(x 4)
62. C
n
Sol. C1 n C2 nC3 2 ..... n Cn n1
1 n
= C1 nC2 2 ..... n Cn n1
1 n
= 1 1
63. C
64. D
2
Sol. Let y x y + ay + b = 0
Let a = 2m + 1, b = 2n + 1
2 2
= a – 4b = (2m + 1) – 4(2n + 1) = 8K + 5
2
If 8K + 5 = (2P + 1) {where P I}
4P2 + 4P = 4(2K + 1)
P(P + 1) = 2K + 1 which is not possible
So, [x] = irrational x
65. D
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1 1
n n
a 2 b 2 1
Sol. 1 1
n n ab
a 2 b 2
1 1
a 2 b 2 an bn 0 n = 0 as n b
66. B
33 50 16
Sol. PA , P B , P A B
100 100 100
33 50 16 67
PA B
100 100
67. D
Sol. e e
z2 x 2 y2 2ixy
amp e 2xy
z2
Similarly amp e y 1
z i
1
2xy = y + 1 y
2x 1
1
f 3
5
68. A
69. B
70. D
Sol. We require tn = tm 3n – 2 = 5m + 4, m, n N,
m n2
3n = 5m + 6 = k (where k I)
3 5
as m, n 500 k 99
(m, n) = (3, 7) or (6, 12) or (9, 17) or .....
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71. A
2
20
C1 20C1 19
C1 19 C1 18
C1 18 C1 1
C1 1C1 220 20!
Sol. Required probability = 40
. 38
36
..... 2
=
C2 C2 C2 C2 40!
72. A
73. A
74. C
75. C
n n 1 2
1 1 1 1
Sol. cos + i sin is a root of an an1 ..... a2 a1 1 0 . Equating real parts
z z z z
on both sides, an cos n + an – 1 cos (n – 1) + ..... + a1 cos + 1 = 0
76. B
Sol. AB = BA
a21 = 2a12 ..... (1)
a11 = a22 ..... (2)
|A| = 0 a11 a22 = a21·a12 ..... (3)
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2
a
From equation (1), (2) and (3), we get 11 2
a12
77. B
Sol.
z1 z12 3z22 2..... 1 ; z2 3z12 z22 11.... 2 multiplying (2) by i add to (1) which gives
3
z1 iz2 2 11i..... 3 and multiplying (2) by i and subtracting from (1) gives
3
z1 iz2 2 11i.... 4
Now multiply (3) and (4) then z12 z22 5
78. B
Sol. Since |z – 1| = 1 z – 1 = cis z 1 cos isin 2cos cis
2 2
cis
1 1 2 1 i tan which is purely imaginary
z 2 2 2 2
2cos
2
79. C
Sol.
r a b sin x b c cos y 2 c a
r abc 0
a b c (sin x + cos y + 2) = 0
a b c 0 sin x + cos y = –2
this is possible only when sin x = – 1 and cos y = –1
for x2 + y2 to be minimum x = and y =
2
2 5 2
Minimum value of (x2 + y2) is = + 2 =
4 4
80. D
Sol. Since point of intersection of the given lines is (0, 0, 0). It must lie on the angle bisector so
02 02 0k
k 8
1 1 4
81. A
2 3 20
Sol. (x + 1)(2x + 1)(2 x + 1)(2 x + 1) ...... (2 x + 1)
1 1 1 1
1 2 22 23......220 x 1 x x 2 x 3 ........ x 20
2 2 2 2
20 21
1 1 1
2 2
x 1 x x 2
........ x 20
2 2 2
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1 1 1
Coefficient of x20 = 2210 1 2 22 ......... 220
1
10 1 21
2
= 2
21
1 1
21 9 21 211
= (2 ) 2(2 – 1) = 2 – 2
190
2
82. A
q
Sol. For x axis r a1ˆi n ˆi
a1
q
n ˆj
a2
q
n kˆ
a3
n n ˆi ˆi n ˆj ˆj n kˆ kˆ
q q ˆ q ˆ
n ˆi j k
a1 a2 a3
83. D
76 1
Sol. Probability that matrix is symmetric = 9
3
7 7
73 1
Again that matrix is skew symmetric = 9 6
7 7
One matrix containing all elements = 0; is common in both type of matrices
1 1 1
Required probability = 3 6 9
7 7 7
84. C
x 1 y 2 z
Sol. Plane contains the line
2 3 5
a(x – 1) + b(y + 2) + cz = 0 ..... (1)
2a – 3b + 5c = 0 ..... (2)
a–b+c=0 ..... (3)
Required plane is 2x + 3y + z + 4 = 0
85. C
10
Sol. (abc + abd + acd + bcd)
10
1 1 1 1
= a10b10c10d10
a b c d
10
8 4 9 9 –2 –6 –1 –1 1 1 1 1
Coefficient of a b c d = coefficient of a b c d in = 2520
a b c d
86. C
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87. D
88. B
89. C
Im Z5 = 5a4b – 10a2b3 + b5
4 2
Im Z 5
a a
y 5 5 10 1
Im Z b b
2
a
Let x say , x 0
b
2
y 5x 2 10x 1 5 x 2 2x 1 5 x 1 4
Hence, ymin 4
90. A
Sol. x2 + 1 = (x + i)(x – i)
b = 1, a = c
Number of ways of choosing a, b, c = 10 = 10 1
K=1
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