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PAPER – 1
SECTION – A
1. A
C C
Sol. Amplitude of two waves at point ‘P’ is & respectively, where ‘C’ is a constant
r1 r2
C
Let, y1 sin kr1 t
r1
C
y2 sin kr2 t
r2
y = y1 + y2
C
= sin kr1 t sin kr2 t
r
2C k
cos r1 r2 .sin kr t
r 2
2. C
Sol. 1 = 0 sin (1t + /2)
2 = 0 sin (2t + 3/2)
For 1 = 2
cos 1t = cos 2t
cos (1t) = cos( 2t)
(1 + 2)t =
1 1
2 t 1
T1 T2
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L0 25L0
Where T1 2 , T2 2
g g
5 L0
t
6 g
3. C
1
Sol. Tan =
4
R g/2
2 7 3
v1 x 2 .2R x12 .R R
3 48 v1 R
19 3 V2 2 R
v 2 x 32 .3R x 22 .2R R
3 48
V3 3 R
37 3
v 3 R2 .4R x 23 .3R R
3 48
So, m v1 v 2 2 v3 3 R
R2 3g R3 3g
0 4R 156
3 2 48 2
39
Density of cone, 0 =
16
4. D
Sol. v 1r 1 = v 2r 2 …(1) v2
GMm0 m0 v12
M
r12 R1 A B
r1 r2
GMm0 m0 v 22
m0
r22 R2 v1
R1 v12 r12
So, =1
R 2 v 22 r22
5. B, D
1 1 1
Sol.
v u f
dv v 2 du
2 =8 m/s
dt u dt
v f
mT
u f u
f
hi h0
f u
dhi fh0 du 20 0.2 2 2
cm/s
dt (f u)2 dt 100 25
6. B, D
Sol. Use the concepts of refraction and TIR.
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7. C, D
Sol. t1
90
t2
P
8. A, D
z3
Sol. a
n4
n3
T
z2
9. A, D
hc
Sol. E
hc
E (in eV)
(in nm)
10. B, C
2
ma2 a 2 8 2
Sol. I m m( 2a) ma
6 2 3
a a 3a
d
2 2 2 2 2
I 8 2a
T 2 2
2mgd 9 g
11. A, B, C, D
Sol. Q = K
and use basic concept
12. A, B, C
Sol. In equilibrium
4 mg sin = kx0
k = 120,000 N/m
1 k 60
f Hz
2 2m 2
New amplitude = 20/2 = 10 cm
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SECTION – C
13. 00016.00
Sol. For refraction only
2 1 2 1
…(i)
v u R
v = 10 cm
Differentiate equation (i) w.r.t. time
dv 1 du
22 0
v dt u2 dt
dv 1 v 2 du 4
2
1 6 8 m/s (towards left)
dt 2 u dt 1 3
The velocity of image formed after refraction is 8 m/s (towards left)
The velocity of image formed after reflection and then refraction = 8 m/s (towards right).
The relative velocity between two images formed = 16 m/s
14. 00001.62
Sol. Path difference at ‘O’ = (1 2)t = 4.5 106 m
2
Hence phase difference = r 20
I I
Now, I1 0 and I2 0
16 25
2
So, I I1 I2
= 1.62 W/m2
15. 00001.88
Sol. Let ‘x’ is the displacement of block from its equilibrium position.
d2 x kx
m 2 kx
dt 21
d2 x 22k
2
x
dt 21m
21m
T 2 1.88 sec
22k
16. 00008.00
F
Sol. v1 25 m/s
1
F
v2 20 m/s
2
v v1 2
Ar 2 A mm
v v i 9
2 1
2v 2 16
At Ai mm
v 2 v1 9
A
t 8
Ar
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17. 00012.80
I
Sol. T 2
mgd
TP IP dq
So .
Tq dP Iq
6 16 dq
10 25 dp
dq 9
…(1)
dp 16
dq + dp = 20 …(2)
64
dp = 12.80
5
18. 00002.50
dv
Sol. A kx mg
dy
4 10 2
5 2 102 80x
2 10 3
2
x m 2.50 cm
80
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
Sol. Meq of I2 = meq of Na2S2O3 = 60 × 0.2 = 12
12 E
Wt. of I2 liberated
1000
EIt
Also, W
96500
EIt 12 E
96500 1000
I 193 12
96500 1000
I = 6 amp.
20. B
Sol. 2N2O5 4NO 2 O2
t0 10 0 0
t 6 8 2
[N2O5] left = 6 M.
Rate of reaction = 2 × 10-5 × 6 = 12 × 10 – 5 M sec-1
Rate of formation of NO2 = 4 × 12 × 10-5 = 4.8 × 10 – 4 M sec-1
21. A
1
T2 V1
Sol.
T1 V2
5
1
T2 40 3
300 5
2/3
T2 300 8
2/3
T2 300 23
T2 = 1200 K.
22. B
P o PS nB
Sol. o
P nB n A
100 80 nB
100 nB nA
WB
20 60
100 WB 90
60 18
WB 75 g
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23. B, C
2 2
Sol. NiCl4 and MnCl4 are tetrahedral complexes.
24. A, C, D
Sol. N2O is a neutral oxide.
25. B, C, D
Sol. ClO2 does not dimerise.
Cl2O 6 H2O HClO3 HClO 4
I2O 5 5CO 5CO 2 I2
Liquid IF5 self ionizes and therefore conducts electricity.
2IF5 IF4 IF6
26. A, C, D
Sol. Hg22 and Ag+ give white ppt. with dil. HCl.
27. B, D
Sol. 2Pb NO 3 2
2PbO 4NO2 O2
2PH3 3HgCl2 Hg3P2 6HCl
28. A, B, C, D
Sol. All the reactions are correct. XeF4 fluorinate Pt.
29. A, C, D
Sol. SnS is soluble in yellow ammonium sulphide.
30. A, C
Sol. In aluminothermic process Cr2O3 is reduced by Al.
In Van-Arkel process impure Ti is purified by reacting with I2.
SECTION – C
31. 00032.84
W 38
Sol. V RT 0.5 atm
M 76
W RT
M
V
0.2 0.0821 300 1000
300 0.5
= 32.84
32. 00001.28
2+
Sol. Initial meq. of Cu = 50 × 1 × 2 = 100
Electricity passed = 0.965 × 3600 = 3474 C
2+ 3474 1000
No of meq of Cu discharged = 36
96500
Meq of Cu2+ remained = 100 – 36 = 64
64
N 1.28
50
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33. 00083.75
7
Sol. C2H6 g 2CO2 g 3H2O
O2 g
2
Hor Hof Products Hof Reactants
1564.25 2 395 3 286 HofC2H6
Hof C2H6 83.75 kJ mol1
34. 00046.06
0.693
Sol. k
13.86
2.303 10
t log
k 1
2.303 13.86
0.693
= 46.06
35. 00013.25
1
Sol. Meq of Na2CO3 in 25 ml = meq of H2SO4 20 2
10
Meq of Na2CO3 in 250 ml = 20
20 53
wt of Na2CO3 1.06 g
1000
1.06
% of Na2CO3 100 13.25
8
36. 00024.63
PV
Sol. Z
nRT
V ZRT 0.8 0.0821 300
n P 8
= 2.463 litre/mole
Volume of 10 mol of the gas = 24.63 litre.
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SECTION – A
37. A
Sol. 1, r, r2, ….. , r2m are in G.P.
1 + r2m > 2.rm
r + r2m1 > 2.rm
r2 + r2m2 > 2.rm
3 2m3 m
r +r > 2.r
.
.
.
Hence 1 + r + r2 + …… + r2m > 2(rm + rm + …. m times) + rm
1 r 2m 1 m m m
> 2m.r + r = (2m + 1).r
1 r
(2m + 1)rm.(1 r) < 1 r2m+1.
38. A
Sol. + = a, = –(a + b) (1 + )(1 + ) = ( + ) + + 1 = –(a + b) + a + 1 = (1 – b)
2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 12
2 2
2 b 2 b 12 b 1 1 2 b 1
12 12 1 1
= = 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
39. C
n 1 2
r 1 r n r n 1
r 1 r n 1
r 1 r n 1 1
Sol. y = n = n = n n
r 1 n r n Cr r 1
nr n Cr r 1
n
Cr 1 Cr n
Cn C1 n
Cr
r 1
40. B
4x 2 y 4x y
Sol. 2
y 2
and 1 + 4x2 4x 1 y x
1 4x x 1 4x x
Similarly, x z and z y. Hence, x = y = z
41. A, C
a b 1 ab a b 2Re ab 1 a b 2Re ab = 1 a 1 b 2 0
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Sol.
ab
Hence, |a – b| < 1 ab 1
1 ab
42. B, D
Sol. x, a1, a2, ….. , a2n, y are in A.P.
yx
d=
2n 1
2n 2n
(2n + 1) = ar x rd
r 1 r 1
= 2nx + n(2n + 1)d = n(2x + y x)
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1
(2n + 1) = (x + y)n n =
x y 2
1 1 2n
x+y2= ; x+y=
n n
43. A, D
6
Sol. n(s) = (675n 2)
Let k be the middle number
numbers are k 2, k 1, k, k + 1, k + 2
2 2
3k = or k = 3
3
also 5k = q
152 = q3 = 153
2 6 3 6 6
15.15 . = q k = 3.225 k = 675
6 6 6
k {675, 675.1 , 675.2 , …. , 675.n }
n1
n(E) = (n + 1) P(E) = 6
675n 2
44. A, B, D
x y z 6
Sol. r1 r2 r1 r2 cos cos = 1. Hence, r1 and r2 are collinear vectors
a b c 5
45. A, D
3
Sol. When cos x < 0, x2 + cos x – 1 = x2 – 1 – cos x cos x = 0 x
2
3 5 2 2 3 5
When x , , cos x > 0, x + cos x –1 = x – 1 + cos x x ,
2 2 2 2
3 5
x ,
2 2
46. B, D
Sol. (x4 + x2 – 2) – (a + 1)x (x2 – 1) = 0,
(x2 + 2)(x2 – 1) – (a + 1)x (x2 – 1) = 0
(x2 – 1)(x2 – (a + 1)x + 2) = 0
x2 – (a + 1)x + 2 = 0 have atleast one positive real root
D 0 (a + 1)2 – 8 0
a , 1 2 2 2 2 1, and since = 2
48. A, B, C, D
5
Sol. 7, g1, g2, g3, g4, –7 are in G.P. –7 = 7r r = –1 g2 = g4 = 7 and g1 = g3 = –7
2 2 2 2
Hence, equation are x – 14x + 49 = 0 (x – 7) = 0 and x + 14x + 49 = 0 (x + 7) = 0
x = 7 are roots.
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SECTION – C
49. 00163.00
Sol. wr = zr = 3 + 504i, let zr = 3i + kr(a + ib)
5
zr 15i k a ib when k = kr.
r 1
b/a = 163 is the slope of the line L
50. 00000.75
Sol. Will reach at A(2, 2) either in four steps of different combination EENN
4! 432
= = 6 ways
2!2! 22
(or) in 6 steps:
EEENNW (or) EENNNS
st
Where (EENN in any order cannot come in 1 four steps since that it is at point A)
6! 4! 654
Number of ways = 2 2 = 2 6 2 = 96
3!2! 2!2! 2
6 96 3
Probability = 4 6
4 4 64
51. 00184.00
Sol. If 9x has leftmost digit as 9 and number of digit is m then 9x1 i.e. (9x 9) will have leftmost digit 1
and number of digits remain same m.
Where as if 9x has leftmost digit other than 9, then and number of digits is m then on division by 9
i.e. in 9x1 number of digit changes to (m 1).
every time number of digits increases by 1 by multiplying by 9 then the number was not having
left most digit as 9.
Now 9 = 9 (1 digit number)
94000 has leftmost digit is 9 and number of digits is 3817
number of digit increases from 1 to 3817
Hence 3816 numbers are not starting with 9 (i.e. leftmost digit is not 9)
and rest 4000 3816 = 184 number are which have left most digit as 9
52. 00364.00
14
Sol. f(52, 14) = f(14, 52) = 1 .f(14, 38)
24
26 14 26 19 14
= 1 f 14,24 1 f 14,10 364
19 24 19 12 10
53. 00571.60
Sol. Let z = a + ib b
z z 40
0 < Re 1 , 0 < Im 1,
40 40
40 40 (0, 20)
0 < Re 1 , 0 < Im 1
z z
0 < a, b < 40 and 0 < 40a < a2 + b2 and 0 < 40b < a2 + b2
2 2 2 2 2
(a 20) + b > 20 and a + (b 20) > 20 (20, 0) 40 a
1 2 1
Required area = 40 40 (20)2 – 2 20 20 20
4 2
= 1600 400 + 200 400
= 1200 200 = 200(6 ) = 571.6
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54. 00580.00
Sol. From origin all distance parallel to x-axis are
12 32 52 72 372 392 C B
x ....
2 2 2 2 2 2
1
= ((2) (4) + (2) (12) + (2) (20) + ….. + (2) (76))
2
O A
= 4(1 + 3 + 5 + …..+19) = 4(100) = 400
1 2
y= (2 42 + 62 82 + 102 122 + ….. + 382 402)
2 D E
1
= ((2) (6) + (2) (14) + (2) (22) + ….. + (2) (78))
2
= 2(3 + 7 + 11 + 15 + ….. + 39)
10
= 2 3 39 = 420
2
Point will be (400, 420) its distinct from origin
d= 400 2 420 2 10 1600 1764
= 10 3364 = 580 units
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