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48.
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9.
(A, B)
29.
(A, B, C, D)
49.
(A, C)
10.
(A, C)
30.
(A, B, C, D)
50.
(A, B, C, D)
11.
(A, C)
31.
(A, B, C)
51.
(C, D)
12.
(A, C, D)
32.
(A, B, C, D)
52.
(B, C)
13.
(A, B)
33.
(B)
53.
(A, B)
14.
(A, D)
34.
(A, D)
54.
(B, C, D)
15.
(A, B, C)
35.
(A, C, D)
55.
(C, D)
16.
(B, C, D)
36.
(C)
56.
(B, D)
17.
(C)
37.
(A, B)
57.
(C)
18.
(B)
38.
(B, C)
58.
(A)
19.
(B)
39.
(A, C)
59.
(C)
20.
(C)
40.
(B, C)
60.
(B)
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Solution-II
U1 U2 U
1RT 2RT 1 2 RT
r1 1 r2 1
r 1
A 1 2
3
1 2 V
A 1
2
3 2
3 10
10 5 5 103 40
1 1 10 5
80
3
= U + 2U = 3U
= 2 5 40 10 2 = 4 cm
R T
R T
3
3
r 1
1
2
= 6 RT = CT
Q3
2. Answer (1)
P r 4 4T r 4
8nl
R 8nl
3.14 2 10 1cm
Dyne
105
100 cm
Q
2 0.5 10Poise 31.4 cm 16 10 1 cm
C = 6R
5. Answer (5)
1
c.c/s = 10 2 cm3 /s
100
1 1
1
1
3
r
5
7
2
r 1
1
1
3
5
Given : Q = U + W
ml 2 3
3
I1
2 m l
3 2
2
x=1
3. Answer (9)
Assuming first in xy plane about z-axis and second
about x-axis in yz plane
d d
21 21
2 i 1 k
dt
dt
di
2 2 1 j
dt
21 = 2 4.5 = 9 (rad/s2)
I2
y 1
f=4
PV C
2
mf
3
2
R
R
6R xR
1 1 y
x=6
2/11
ml 2 1
ml 2 ml 2
3 2
12
4
6. Answer (5)
Solution-I
At constant pressure
Solution-I
dw
2m
du
5 2
ml
4
I1
5
I2
4. Answer (6)
Vt V0
100
V100 V0
0.75 1
100 25 5T C
21
Solution-II
V2 V1 1 T2 T1
2 11 100 0
...(i)
0.75 11 0
...(ii)
7. Answer (3)
Solution-I
v 4
1
2
4
a l sin dm.02
A
v1
v 3 m/s
al sin
= 3 m/s1
m
L2
a02 sin .
L
2
mLa02
sin
2
r2
Resistance =
r1
r r 1
r2
dr
2 1
2
K 4 r
4 K
4 K
dQ
20
80K 10 8 K 10 x K
1
dt
4 K
N=8
mL2 d 2 m.La02
3 dt 2
2
mL2 d 2 mLa02
3 dt 2
2
d 2
v mg cos sin
3 a02
2 L
3 a0 2
2 x 3a
...(i)
dF
O A
...(v)
2
11. Answer (A, C)
3
r 2 x2 l
2
x2
...(iv)
4 l 2 x 2 6l
dl
p
3 a0 2
0
2 L
...(ii)
dt 2
9. Answer (A, B)
mg cos R
0 t 0
t
Icm
...(iii)
3
ma 2 02
2
8. Answer (8)
m
a02 sin l dl
L
mLa02
m
dl .02
L
Solution-II
5l 2
4
l 5
2
3/11
...(i)
a = 3R
GM 1 e
GM 1 e
1
2
e
a 1 e
a 1 e
3
4R 2
r1
v12
r1
8R
3
F2
2YAl 2
l3
F 2l
m2g 2l
3 6YA
6YA
At closest position,
GM
1
1 F2
2
Adx
x 2dx
stress
.
2
2Y Al 2 0
1
1 GM 3
1
r1 3R
1 3
4a
4
cos
5
3a
At farthest position,
P
P
4 P
2 1 cos 1
watt
4
2
5 10
In another case
1
v 22
GM
1 GM
3
1
r2
r2
a
16R 2
1 3
1
1
1 1
16R 2 r 2 3R 2
r2
8R
3
a 2a l sin
2
Tbtan
a
cos
2l
de mg
y
1 e de
dy
Y
l
3 mgl
2 Y
4/11
P
5
t0 / 2
Tbsin
Vavg
2 stress stress dv
v
v0
t0
The equation 1
v2
v 02
t0
v 0 t0
v
2 2 0
4
t0
U dU
P
5 P
5
2 1
1
watt
4
34 2
34
v
v0
3 ga 2
8 cos
P2
bg
3a
gl
4
3a
gl
4
P
1 P
1
2 1
1
watt
4
2
2
2
P1 P2
2Tb sin
P1
Vavg
v 0 t0 v 0
2 t0
2
2t t0 2
t02
2
t0
t 2
2
v 1
can be arranged as t0 2
v 02
2
comparing with
x x 0 2
a2
y2
b2
v 0 15 i 3 j ms 1
r0s
= 29.76 ms1
r0s r0s 5 m
r0s 3 4
i j
5
r0s 5
'
v v s11 330 42
288
288
m=
cm = 29 cm
1000
1000
10
f
v v 011
300
330 30
f' f
1000
1000
288
330 42
v v s11
1042 Hz
17. Answer (C)
3
4
v s11 v s cos v s r0s i
5
5
j 30i 30 j
FC mg
3 4
30 42 ms1
5 5
4
3
v 011 v 0 cos v 0 r0s 15 i 3 j i
5
5
4
3
15 3 3 3 4 3
5
5
mv 2
r
r2
v 2 0 g r
dv
R
0 r
dr
2
1
0 Rg
2
19. Answer (B)
v max
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
21. Answer (2)
VO2 70 20 = 50 mL
n 1
CnH2n 2 n
O2
nCO2 n 1 H2O
2
n 1
2 7
n
4
4n + 2n + 2 = 7n
and
n=2
y
y
Cx Hy x O2 x CO2 H2O
4
2
10 mL
y
10 x
4
Volume
produced
10x = 20
y
3, x = 2
4
y
1, y = 4
4
(y x) is = 4 2 = 2
Volume
reacted
80 10 x 50
4
10 x
negligible
x=2
HCOCl
5/11
W
1000 18
E
WMnO2
18 86.9
0.7821 g
2 1000
0.7821
% of MnO2
100 48.88%
1.6
Also milli eq. of MnO2 = milli eq. of O2 = 18
H3BO3 HBO2 H2 O
x
3
9 x
2
1000 18
8
x=5
WO2 0.144 g
3
9 x x 11
2
% of available O2
0.144
100 = 9%
1.6
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
7R
2
For tetraatomic gas CP = 4R
For diatomic gas CP
7
7
28R
R 3 R
14R
2
2
2
CP (products) = 2 4R = 8R
CP (reactants) =
CP = CP(Products) CP(Reactants)
= 8R 14R = 6R
CP = xR
Electric
H2
2H
Arc
Na2CO3 .10H2 O
Na2CO3 .H2O
Na2CO3
200 C
400 C
CaSO4 .2H2O
CaSO4
CaO SO3
Na2SO4 .10H2O
Na2 SO4 10H2 O
xR = 6R
150 C
200 C
MgSO4 .7H2O
MgSO4 .H2O
MgSO4
x=6
Fact
i.e., M2SO4
As the sulphate M2SO4 consists one sulphur atom per
molecule, its molecular mass can be determined from
the given data
% by weight of Na2S2O3 =
Na2S2O3
C = K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O
2 (oxide) + S K2SO4
means A must be KO2
6/11
474
100 37.92
1250
3
0.065
776
3
18
6
Molality of Na+ = 776 7.732 m
1000
Molality of S2O32 =
3
3.886 m
776
1000
Cl
Cl ;
Low , distance is less due to
double bond
+
O ;
Ph
Ph
Ph
Ph +
More charge separation, more
H
H
+
H C CH CH C O
CH3 CH CH CH O ;
H
More charge separation, more
Final
Conditions
H2/Ni
b
c
Cl2/h
4V
He
N2
(I)
(II)
n1, 300 K, P n2, 500 K, P
4V
V
V
V
nT nT n 300 n 500
I
II
1
I 2
II
6 products
n1
(X) O3
Also, n1 + n2 = x + 4x = 5x = n1
mx
H
C O
C7H10
nR 5
nR
TF
255
P 9
P
O ;
nR 5
TF 32 273
P 9
12n1 17n1
5
5
25x
17
Pn
1.5 x
x
17
17
P
n1 25x
25
PV = nRT(K)
PV = nR(T(C) + 273)
1.5 25
2.2
17
nR
nR
TC 273
P
P
mx
(B) option
(C) option
7/11
2n 1
2
n
2 1
x2
x2
y 2 1 2 y 2 1 0
= 2n + 1 n 2
R = 1, S = 0, T = 1, V = 2
1
x 2 2 y 2 1 1
4
4
x2
y 2 1 1
4 2
sin
cos 2 x
1
x cos2 x
6 12 20 30
....
5 5 2 53 5 4
6 12 20
S
....
5
5 2 53 5 4
4
6 6
8 10
S 2 3 4 ....
5
5 5
5
5
6 13
5 40
sin2 x cos2 x
1 2
sin 2 x
4
1 2
sin 2 x
4
1 4 cos 2 x cos2 2 x
2
3 cos 2 x
1 y cos2 2 x 4cos 2 x 3 y 1 0
Since cos2x is required, 16 4(1 + y)(3y 1) 0
5
y 1
3
S=
2r 1
K 1 r 1
2K 1
K 1 2 1
n
2K
K 1
8/11
K 1
(on subtracting)
61
32
x=5
46. Answer (8)
x x
16 20 0 x 1,2,3,....15
15 solutions
x x
16 20 1 x 20, x 2 16 32
x 20,21,...31 12 solutions
x x
16 20 2 x 2 20 40, x 3 16 48
x 40,41,...47 8 solutions
pq
5p + 15q = 40 p = q = 2
2 4
y2 1
x2 2
4 1
p
1
q
x x
16 20 3 x 3 20 60, x 4 16 64
x 60, 61, 62, 63 4 solutions
Total solutions = 15 + 12 + 8 + 4 = 39
5 39
57
1
P (3cos, 3sin)
P
(, )
A
B
(2t22, 4t2)
, t1t2
2
2
AB 2
x 0 x 3cos y 0 y 3 sin 0
S
t1 t2
A (1, 0)
R 2
(2t1 , 4t22)
sin
2t12 2 2t22 2
3
t1
t2
P 1, 8
cos=
1 3cos = 0
8
3
or P ' 1, 8
Centre , 2 or , 2
2
OP 3
units.
Radius
2
2
51. Answer (C, D)
Let b = a + K, c = a + 2K, d = a + 3K where K is c.d
1 1
1
1
a d a a 3K a K a 2K
1 1
1
1
a a 3K
b c a K a 2K
Favourable Cases
4!
4! 1
1
3
2! 3 !
2!
2
2!
2! 2! 2!
2!
3!
3
2! 3 !
2! 1!
7 3! 4! 1
Probability =
7!
5
49. Answer (A, C)
1
L im cos x a sin bx x e 2
x 0
ab 2
1
3
a 2 3aK 2K 2
a 2 3aK
1 1 1 1
a d b c
1
1 1
1
b c a d a K a 2K a a 3K
2a 3K 2
a 2 3aK 2K 2
4a 2 12aK 9K 2
a 2 3aK 2K 2
K2
a 2 3aK 2K 2
1 1
4
b c ad
52. Answer (B, C)
must be equal to 1
Lt log3 ax 2 3 x 1
x 2
4a + 7 = 3
Lt
Now, K e x 2
a=1
log3 x 2 3 x 1 1
log3 x 1
Lt x 1 3 2 x
(By L Hospitals rule)
e x 2
x2 3x 1
9/11
5 2
5 2
x
1
5 2 log5 2
2
52
1
y 2 5
y
Coefficient of x4 = 4
Also,
2 5
where y
5 2
...(i)
Solution-I
52
f(x) = x2 6mx + m2 + 4m + 2
x-coordinate of vertex =
y z 1
,
2 3 2
AM HM
So, f 3m
x x y z
4
2 2 2 3
2
2
2 3
4
x x y z
4 2 3
32
x y z
6m
=3m
2
5
1
8m
2
4
f(3m) is maximum, if m
4 2 3
32
x
y z
1
K
4
Now, f x 0 x R
4
2
3
6 12 18 4
x
y
z
x 2 6mx m2 4m 2 0 x R
1 5 1 5
,
m
4
4
Largest value of m = 0 (integral)
D<0
x2 x2 x 1 x2 x 1 0
n=0
x 2 1 0, x 2 x 1 = 0
Solution-II
2
x i , i , ,
x = , 2
6
6
6
1
1
1
26 2 2 3 3
1
1
2 2
m0
minimum occurs at x = 3m
6
= 26 [1 + 1 + 64] + 1 + 1 = 1718
x = i, i
f(3m) = 8m2 + 4m + 2 = 2
m = 1,
1
2
m=1
Case-II when vertex < 0
6
6
6
1 6
1
1
1
20 i i 2 2 i 3 3 i 4 4
i
i
i
i
f(0) = m2 + 4m + 2 = 2
(m + 2)2 = 0
10/11
x106 coefficient is 4.
x110 [coefficient of x4 is 4]
From (i) x = 1, 1
Given x
x110 1 x 1 x 2 1 x 2 x 4 ... 1 x 10 x 20
y 2 2 5y 1 0
y 5 2,
m<0
f x g x 1
x ax 3x bx 2
4
x4 2x3 bx2 3x c 4
a 2 x 3 b x b 3 x 2 c
3
Lt
a 3 b 2
2 b 3 c
x 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 4
x x x x
x x x x
n R
8x2 + 2x + 2 c > 0
8x2 + 2x + (1 c) > 0
3b
Since the limit to be exist, a 2 = 0,
=4
2
a = 2, b = 5 and c R+
Discriminant < 0
n R
7
8
11/11
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21.
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41.
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2.
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22.
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42.
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3.
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23.
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43.
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4.
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24.
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44.
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5.
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25.
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45.
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6.
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26.
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46.
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7.
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27.
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47.
(1)
8.
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28.
(2)
48.
(1)
9.
(B, C, D)
29.
(C)
49.
(B, D)
10.
(A, B, C)
30.
(A, C, D)
50.
(C, D)
11.
(A, D)
31.
(A, D)
51.
(B, C, D)
12.
(A, B)
32.
(B)
52.
(A, B)
13.
(A, C, D)
33.
(A, B, C, D)
53.
(B, C)
14.
(A, C)
34.
(A, B, C)
54.
(C, D)
15.
(A, C)
35.
(A, B, C, D)
55.
(A, B, C, D)
16.
(A, B)
36.
(A, B, C, D)
56.
(A, C)
17.
(C)
37.
(A, B)
57.
(C)
18.
(B)
38.
(B, C)
58.
(A)
19.
(B)
39.
(A, C)
59.
(C)
20.
(C)
40.
(B, C)
60.
(B)
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1. Answer (8)
r2
Resistance =
r1
r r 1
r2
dr
2 1
2
K 4 r
4 K
4 K
dQ
20
80K 10 8 K 10 x K
1
dt
4 K
I1
5
I2
Solution-I
1
2
4
5. Answer (6)
A
v1
v 3 m/s
Solution-I
dw
2m
du
Solution-II
= 3 m/s1
3. Answer (5)
Vt V0
100
V100 V0
3
2
R
R
6R xR
1 1 y
Solution-II
U1 U2 U
2
1RT 2RT 1 2 RT
r1 1 r2 1
r 1
1 1
3
2
= U + 2U = 3U
0.75 1
100 25 5T C
21
Solution-II
V2 V1 1 T2 T1
R T
R T
3
3
r 1
1
2
= 6 RT = CT
Q3
C = 6R
2 11 100 0
...(i)
0.75 11 0
...(ii)
2/11
2
mf
5
7
r 1
1
1
3
5
Given : Q = U + W
At constant pressure
y 1
f=4
Solution-I
PV C
x=6
ml 2 1
ml 2 ml 2
2
3 2
12
4
I2
2. Answer (3)
5 2
ml
4
N=8
v 4
3
ml 2 3
2 m l
3 2
2
I1
6. Answer (9)
Assuming first in xy plane about z-axis and second
about x-axis in yz plane
d d
21 21
2 i 1 k
dt
dt
di
2 1 j
dt
21 = 2 4.5 = 9 (rad/s2)
cos
7. Answer (1)
Dyne
105
100 cm
Q
2 0.5 10Poise 31.4 cm 16 10 1 cm
x=1
8. Answer (4)
Apparent increase in volume of liquid = (1 2)V
Increase in cross-sectional area of neck
2
3 2
3 10
10
5 10 40
3
1 1 10 5
80
3
9. Answer (B, C, D)
v
B
v0
Vavg
t0
v 02
P
5
P1 P2
de mg
y
1 e de
dy
Y
l
3 mgl
2 Y
t0
Vavg
U dU
v0
v2
P
5 P
5
2 1
1
watt
4
34 2
34
v 0 t0
v
2 2 0
4
t0
The equation 1
P2
= 2 5 40 10 2 = 4 cm
t0 / 2
P
1 P
1
2 1
1
watt
4
2
2
2
A 1
P1
A 1 2
3
P
P
4 P
2 1 cos 1
watt
4
2
5 10
In another case
c.c/s = 10 2 cm3 /s
100
1 2 V
v t
v
00 0
2 t0
2
2 stress stress dv
l
1
1 F2
2
Adx
x 2dx
stress
.
2
2Y Al 2 0
F2
2YAl 2
l3
F 2l
m2g 2l
3 6YA
6YA
2t t0 2
t0 2
2Tb sin
a 2a l sin
t0
t 2
2
v 1
can be arranged as t0 2
v 02
2
comparing with
3a
4a
P r 4 4T r 4
8nl
R 8nl
3.14 2 10 1cm
4
5
x x 0 2
a
y2
b
bg
3a
gl
4
3a
gl
4
a
cos
2l
3 ga 2
8 cos
Tbtan
Tbsin
l
3/11
...(i)
a = 3R
GM 1 e
GM 1 e
1
2
e
a 1 e
a 1 e
3
AP OA dm.02
At closest position,
GM
4R
v12
r1
8R
r1
3
al sin
1
v 22
GM
1 GM
3
1
r2
r2
a
16R 2
1 3
1
1
1 1
16R 2 r 2 3R 2
r2
4 l 2 x 2 6l
x2
5l
4
dt 2
m
L2
a02 sin .
L
2
mLa02
sin
2
...(iii)
mL2 d 2 m.La02
3 dt 2
2
3 a0 2
0
2 L
l 5
x
2
3 a02
2 L
3 a0 2
2 x 3a
0
2
...(iv)
...(v)
dl
dF
O A
4/11
m
a02 sin l dl
L
mL2 d 2 mLa02
3 dt 2
2
d 2
3
ma 2 02
2
3
r 2 x2 l
2
m
dl .02
L
mLa02
8R
3
a l sin dm.02
1
1 GM 3
1
r1 3R
1 3
At farthest position,
mg cos R
0 t 0
t
Icm
v mg cos sin
...(i)
...(ii)
v 0 15 i 3 j ms 1
r0s
= 29.76 ms1
r0s r0s 5 m
r0s 3 4
i j
5
r0s 5
'
v v s11 330 42
288
288
m=
cm = 29 cm
1000
1000
10
f
v v 011
300
330 30
f' f
1000
1000
288
330 42
v v s11
1042 Hz
17. Answer (C)
3
4
v s11 v s cos v s r0s i
5
5
j 30i 30 j
FC mg
3 4
30 42 ms1
5 5
4
3
v 011 v 0 cos v 0 r0s 15 i 3 j i
5
5
4
3
15 3 3 3 4 3
5
5
mv 2
r
r2
v 2 0 g r
dv
R
0 r
dr
2
1
0 Rg
2
19. Answer (B)
v max
PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
Molecular mass of sulphate = 174.3 g
3
9 x
2
3
9 x x 11
2
C = K2SO4.Al2(SO4)3.24H2O
2 (oxide) + S K2SO4
means A must be KO2
23. Answer (7)
24. Answer (6)
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
7R
2
For tetraatomic gas CP = 4R
For diatomic gas CP
7
7
28R
14R
R 3 R
2
2
2
CP (products) = 2 4R = 8R
CP (reactants) =
CP = CP(Products) CP(Reactants)
= 8R 14R = 6R
CP = xR
xR = 6R
x=6
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W
1000 18
E
WMnO2
n 1
CnH2n 2 n
O2
nCO2 n 1 H2O
2
18 86.9
0.7821 g
2 1000
0.7821
100 48.88%
1.6
Also milli eq. of MnO2 = milli eq. of O2 = 18
% of MnO2
1000 18
8
n 1
2 7
n
4
4n + 2n + 2 = 7n
n=2
29. Answer (C)
C7H10
U = 3
WO2 0.144 g
0.144
100 = 9%
% of available O2
1.6
26. Answer (3)
Co-planar structures are
H2/Ni
b
c
Cl2/h
6 products
(X) O3
HCOCl
y
y
Cx Hy x O2 x CO2 H2O
4
2
Volume
reacted
10 mL
y
10 x
4
Volume
produced
10 x
80 10 x 50
4
y
3, x = 2
4
y
1, y = 4
4
(y x) is = 4 2 = 2
and
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Cl ;
Low , distance is less due to
double bond
negligible
10x = 20
x=2
Since, the remaining gas occupied 70 mL,
VO2 70 20 = 50 mL
Cl
O ;
Ph
Ph
O
Ph
O ;
Ph +
More charge separation, more
H
C O
H
H
+
CH3 CH CH CH O ;
H C CH CH C O
H
More charge separation, more
32. Answer (B)
nR 5
TF 32 273
P 9
474
100 37.92
1250
0.065
776
3
18
nR 5
nR
TF
255
P 9
P
mx
6
Molality of Na+ = 776 7.732 m
1000
Molality of S2O32 =
3
3.886 m
776
1000
Fact
4V
He
N2
(I)
(II)
n1, 300 K, P n2, 500 K, P
Na2CO3 .10H2 O
Na2CO3 .H2O
Na2CO3
Final
Conditions
200 C
400 C
CaSO4 .2H2O
CaSO4
CaO SO3
Na2SO4 .10H2O
Na2 SO4 10H2 O
150 C
200 C
MgSO4 .7H2O
MgSO4 .H2O
MgSO4
36. Answer (A, B, C, D)
4V
V
V
V
nT nT n 300 n 500
I
II
1
I 2
II
Also, n1 + n2 = x + 4x = 5x = n1
Electric
H2
2H
Arc
n1
12n1 17n1
5
5
25x
17
PV = nRT(K)
1.5 x
x
17
17
P
n1 25x
25
1.5 25
2.2
17
PV = nR(T(C) + 273)
Thus P = 2.2 atm
nR
nR
V
TC 273
P
P
mx
(B) option
(C) option
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x x
16 20 3 x 3 20 60, x 4 16 64
x 60, 61, 62, 63 4 solutions
Total solutions = 15 + 12 + 8 + 4 = 39
Favourable Cases
5 39
4!
4! 1
1
3
2! 3 !
2!
2!2 2!
2! 2! 2!
3!
3
2! 3 !
2! 1!
Probability =
7 3! 4! 1
7!
5
P
(, )
R 2
(2t1 , 4t22)
A
B
57
1
44. Answer (5)
6 12 20 30
....
5 5 2 53 5 4
6 12 20
S
....
5
5 2 53 5 4
4
6 6
8 10
S 2 3 4 ....
5
5 5
5
5
6 13
5 40
S=
61
32
x=5
(2t22, 4t2)
t1 t2 , t1t2
2
2
p
1
q
Sn
K r 1
2
K 1 r 1
x x
16 20 0 x 1,2,3,....15
pq
5p + 15q = 40 p = q = 2
2t12 2 2t22 2
AB 2
3
t1
t2
x 20,21,...31 12 solutions
x x
16 20 2 x 2 20 40, x 3 16 48
x 40,41,...47 8 solutions
2K 1
K 1 2 1
2K 1
15 solutions
x x
16 20 1 x 20, x 2 16 32
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K 1
K 1
2n 1
2
n
2 1
= 2n + 1 n 2
R = 1, S = 0, T = 1, V = 2
(on subtracting)
sin
y
sin
x cos2 x
sin2 x cos2 x
x 2 1 0, x 2 x 1 = 0
x i , i , , 2
1
cos 2 x sin2 2 x
4
1 2
1 sin 2 x
4
x2 x2 x 1 x2 x 1 0
x = , 2
6
6
6
1
1
1
26 2 2 3 3
1 4 cos 2 x cos2 2 x
3 cos2 2 x
1
1
2 2
1 y cos2 2 x 4cos 2 x 3 y 1 0
= 26 [1 + 1 + 64] + 1 + 1 = 1718
x = i, i
6
6
6
1 6
1
1
1
20 i i 2 2 i 3 3 i 4 4
i
i
i
i
5
y 1
3
Given x
y 2 1 2 y 2 1 0
4
x2
y 2 1 1
4 2
4 2 3
32
x y z
Given log
5 2
5 2
52
1
2 5
y
Coefficient of x4 = 4
Also,
y 2 2 5y 1 0
x110 1 x 1 x 2 1 x 2 x 4 ... 1 x 10 x 20
x110 [coefficient of x4 is 4]
x
1
5 2 log5 2
2
2 5
(1 + x + x ) (1 + x + x ) (1 + x + x ) (1 + x + x )....
4 2 3
32
x
y z
AM HM
4
2
3
6 12 18 4
x
y
z
2 4
y2 1
x2 2
4 1
y z 1
,
2 3 2
x x y z
4
2
2 2 3
2 2 2 3
4
x x y z
1
x 2 2 y 2 1 1
4
x106 coefficient is 4.
y 5 2,
where y
5 2
...(i)
52
From (i) x = 1, 1
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x 0 x 3cos y 0 y 3 sin 0
must be equal to 1
Lt log3 ax 2 3 x 1
x 2
4a + 7 = 3
Lt
Now, K e x 2
a=1
log3 x 3 x 1 1
log3 x 1
Lt x 1 3 2 x
(By L Hospitals rule)
e x 2
x2 3x 1
54. Answer (C, D)
a d a a 3K a K a 2K
1 1
1
1
a a 3K
b c a K a 2K
a 3aK 2K
4a 12aK 9K
2
a 3aK 2K
P 1, 8
8
3
or P ' 1, 8
Centre , 2 or , 2
2
OP 3
units.
2
2
ab 2
2a 3K 2
a 3aK 2K
L im cos x a sin bx x e 2
lim cos x a sin bx 1
2
e x0
e
x
Solution-I
f(x) = x2 6mx + m2 + 4m + 2
K2
a 2 3aK 2K 2
1 1
4
b c ad
x-coordinate of vertex =
So, f 3m
6m
=3m
2
5
1
8m
2
4
f(3m) is maximum, if m
x2 y 2 9
x 0
1
1 1
1
b c a d a K a 2K a a 3K
sin
1
3
a 2 3aK
cos=
1 3cos = 0
Radius
1 1 1 1
a d b c
1
K
4
Now, f x 0 x R
x 2 6mx m2 4m 2 0 x R
C
P (3cos, 3sin)
D<0
A (1, 0)
P
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1 5 1 5
,
m
4
4
Solution-II
Lt
x ax 3x bx 2
4
Lt
m0
minimum occurs at x = 3m
x4 2x3 bx2 3x c 4
a 2 x3 3 b x2 b 3 x 2 c
2
2 b 3 c
a 3 b 2
x 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 4
x x x x
x x x x
f(3m) = 8m2 + 4m + 2 = 2
m = 1,
1
2
3b
=4
2
a = 2, b = 5 and c R+
60. Answer (B)
m=1
Case-II when vertex < 0
f x g x 1
m<0
n R
f(0) = m2 + 4m + 2 = 2
8x2 + 2x + 2 c > 0
(m + 2)2 = 0
m=2
8x2 + 2x + (1 c) > 0
Discriminant < 0
n R
7
8
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