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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
1. A B B
2. A C D
3. A C B
4. A D C
5. B A D
6. A B A
7. D D B
8. C C C
9. B C A
10. A B A
11. A D D
12. B A B
13. A B C
14. C C C
15. C B C
16. D B A
17. B D B
18. D B A
19. C D A
20. C B D
21. C B C
22. C C A
23. D D D
24. A C A
25. D B B
26. D D D
27. C A C
28. B B A
29. D C C
30. B B C
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Physics PART I
SECTION A
1. A
2 4t
Sol. x 2 x t 0 x
2
dx 4 1
V=
dt 2 2 4t
2 2
4 t
dv 1 3
a= 2 3/2 4 ( 2 )V
dt ( 4t) 2
2. A
Sol. Neutron law for cooling
Rate of decrease of temperature temperature difference between object and
surrounding.
3. A
350
Sol. 1000 f (i)
350 50
350
f1 f (ii)
350 50
f1 = 750 Hz
4. A
2
Sol. v2g + KVT v1g 2
KVT v2g
The ball is dynamic equilibrium.
v1g
5. B
Sol. k2 k3
3
k= k
2
6. A
V2 V3
Sol. R= V ; R V3
gv o gVo
7. D
Sol. Q = U + W (i)
and
U = nCv(T) (ii)
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8. C
2R
Sol. The centre of mass =
2R V
Linear velocity =
R
V = r.
9. B
F.
Sol: Y= F YA.
A.
1
= 21011 A
100
1 F 1 2 109 A
n=
2 1.5 Ad 3 A 7.7 103
n = 170Hz
10. A
Sol. 5 (i)
4Li 4L 2
L1 50
(ii)
L 2 51
11. A
2GM
Sol. Escape velocity =
R
12. B
0I I
Sol. B 2 0
sin 90 0 sin 450 0
4 r cos 45 4 r 2
13. A
Sol. F IBL
f
F f ma
fr I
a r
14. C
Sol. A > 2C
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15. C
qE
Sol. T 2 ; geff g (with electric field)
geff m
16. D
Sol. For electron in electric field, magnitude of its momentum may increase, decrease or
remain constant w.r.t. initial value.
17. B
Q1 Q2 20
Sol. 0.6 1
Q1 Q1
Q1 = 50, W = Q1 Q2 = 30 J
18. D
Sol. IL and IC will be in opposite phases.
Inet = IL IC
= 0.6 0.4 = 0.2 A
19. C
Sol. Variation of moment of inertia with temperature
I = Io (1 + 2 T)
C.O.A.M:
Ii i = If f
20. C
Sol. Polarization occurs for transverse waves and not for longitudinal waves.
21. C
D
Sol. W ;
d
D
W =
d
22. C
0.2
Sol. VAC 2 (i)
1.8 0.2
5
Also, VAC = (1.5) (ii)
15 100
23. D
Sol. = C (critical angle)
R
tan C
12
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12 cm
24. A
Sol. = Bv develops across rod PQ.
By Lenzs law, plate M get positively charged.
25. D
Sol. A1V1 = A2V2
dh
a 2gh A
dt
t 2 h
a dh
dt A
A0 h1 2gh
26. D
E1 E
1
E 4n E 2n 16n2 4n2 1
Sol. = = constant
E2n En E1 E1 4
4n2 n2
27. C
Sol. m = 0.026 amu
Qvalue = 2.42 MeV
t = 1.28 1012 s
28. B
hc
Sol. hv 2.5 1.7 4.2eV
v C
& v ' C v ' 2v
2
eV0 h(2v) 2 4.2 2.5
V0 5.9 V
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29. D
Sol. The potential drop across R is 4 V while
current is 10 mA hence, 10 103 R = 4. 10 mA
m
R = 400 .
2V
R
6V
30. B
Sol. The electron density in doped semiconductor,
n2 (3 1016 )2
e i = 2 1010 /m3
nh 4.5 1022
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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
1. B
Sol. Meq. of FeSO4 = Meq. of KMnO4
or, N1V1 = N2V2
or, 100 N1 = 200 0.1 5
N1 = 1, also M = 1
2. C
Sol. It has unsymmetrical structures.
3. C
Sol. One mole of NH3 occupy 22.4 L at NTP, not at 300 K and 1 atm.
4. D
Sol. Sulphur forms two sigma bonds with two lone pairs.
5. A
Sol. BeSO4 forms complex with water i.e. [Be(H2O)4]2+. Hence it is most soluble.
6. B
Sol. The unit of k will be mol-1/2L1/2s1.
7. D
Sol. Ka increases only by increasing temperature.
8. C
Sol. KC
Y 4 2
X 6 3
9. C
Sol. For equilibrium system, S(system) = S(surrounding)
10. B
H2 O H2O
Sol. CH3 2 SiCl2 CH3 2 Si OH2 Silicones
11. D
py pz 33
Sol. KP 3
px 3
Pequilibrium = px + py + pz = 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 atm
12. A
Sol. NaOH CO HCOONa
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13. B
Sol. SO23 2H SO2 H2O
14. C
Sol. HCOOH is stronger than CH3COOH. Hence the solution of HCOOH will contain more
no. of ions than that of CH3COOH.
15. B
Sol. Zn2+ form colourless compounds in solution due to absence of d-d transition.
16. B
m
Sol. 3 m 3 e
e
n-factor of MgCl2.KCl.6 H2O = 3.
17. D
Sol. Due to weak Bi H bond.
18. B
Sol. Halogen atoms except fluorine form compounds with valency 1, 3, 5 and 7.
19. D
Sol. Xe undergoes sp3 hybridization and forms three sigma and three pi-bonds with a lone
pair on it.
20. B
CrO2Cl2
Sol. NaOH Na2CrO4 H2O Cl
Pb2 2 Cl PbCl2
Pb2 CrO24 PbCrO4
21. B
Sol. One Na+ is removed and remaining three(effective no. per unit cell) are present.
22. C
2
Sol. The fraction is
3
23. D
Sol. E0cell = E0cell > 0 (due to 1 M concentration of ions)
24. C
Sol. In cyclopentadienyl anion, each carbon is sp2 hybridized
H H
H H
H
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25. B
Sol. Fructose contains 3 chiral carbon atoms.
26. D
Sol.
27. A
Sol. Aliphatic amines are stronger base than aromatic amines
28. B
Sol. In xanthoproteic test, electrophylic nitration takes place.
29. C
NH4 Cl HCl
Sol. CH3CHO
KCN
MeCH NH2 CN
HO
MeCH NH2 COOH
2
30. B
Sol. The configuration of carbon atoms at 3, 4, 5 positions should be same.
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SECTION A
1. B
5
Sol. Tr cot 1 3r 2
12
12 12
tan1 2 tan1 2
36r 5 4 36r 9
3
tan1
1 9 4r 2 1
4
3 3
1
2 2r 1 2 2r 1
tan
1 3 2r 1 . 3 2r 1
2 2
3 3
tan1 2r 1 tan 1 2r 1
2 2
3 3
Sn tan1 2n 1 tan1
2 2
12n 18n 13
tan1 cot 1
18n 13 12
2. D
Sol. Equation of the curve is y x 1 x
3. B
ln x
Sol. f x
ln e x
ln e x ln x
f ' x
x e x
2
ln e x
Now, consider the function g y y ln y
g' y ln y 1
1
g' y 0 when y
e
1
g y is an increasing function when x
e
e x ln e x x ln x x 0
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ln e x ln x
0
x e x
f ' x 0 x 0
f x is decreasing is 0,
4. C
Sol. When cot x 0
1
0
sin x
No possible value of x.
3 5
When cot x 0 x , , 2 ,3
2 2 2
1
cot x cot x
sin x
1
cos x
2
3 5
2 2 2 3
2
1
2
1
Number of solution = 2
5. D
Sol. S 2, S 2016
6. A
3
Sol. x 3 y 3 1 3 x y 1 0
x y 1 0 OR x 2 y 2 xy x y 1 0
7. B
Sol. f x has minimum value at 2. f 1 will be smaller than f (4) because 1 is closer to 2 as
compared to 4.
8. C
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Sol.
M1 M2 M3 M4
2 3 4 2
x 30 57 82 28
which ever is less is most consistent.
9. A
z 2i
Sol. arg arg z 2i arg z 2i
z 2i 6 6
y 2 1 y 2
tan1 tan x 6
x
xy 2x xy 2x 1
x2 y2 4 3
x 2 y 2 4 4 3 x
x2 y2 4 3 x 4 0
2
x2 3 y 2 12 4 4 2
centre 2 3,0 , radius = 4
10. A
Sol. S
sin 8o 4o sin 16 o
8o .......... sin 8192 o
4096o
o o o o o o
sin 8 sin 4 sin16 sin 8 sin 8192 sin 4096
o o
S cot 4 cot 8192
11. D
Sol. lim
f h3 3h 2 f 2
lim
f ' h 3h 2 . 3h 3 6.3 9
3
h 0f 2h 2h 1 f 1 2
f ' 2h 2h 1 . 2 4h 4.2 4
h 0 2
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14. C
f " x
Sol. 1 y
f ' x
Integrating In f ' x x c, f ' 0 1 c 0
f ' x ex O
x
x
f x e k, f 0 0 k 1
f x ex 1
1
1
Area e x 1 1 dx e x e 1 1
0
0
15. C
Sol. Using the property that equal chords subtends
equal angles at centre of circle, then problem can
be converted to the diagram in adjoining figure O
AB 4, AC 2,BC 3
4 B
ABC / 2 A
9 16 4 7 3
cos / 2 cos 2cos2 / 2 1 2
23 4 8
49 98 64 34 17 C
2 1 cos
64 64 64 32
16. A
3
Sol. cos 1 2 cos 2 3 cos 3 1
2
17. B
Sol. cos 1 x t x 1, 1 and t 0,
1 1 1 3
log10 5t 1 log10 2t 3 log10 5 1 ; t and t
2 2 5 2
log10 5t 1 2t 3 .5 2
23
t 110t 23 0 t 1 or t (rejected)
10
cos1 x 1 x cos1
18. A
1 x
dy 4 12x
Sol. e 1 x x 2 2e 2 x 2 x 1
dx 2
dx 1
g' y x 1
dy
2e 2 x 2 x 1
7
When y then x 1
6
dy 1 1
dx x 7/6 2 3 5
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19. A
Sol.
z zz 1 z z 1 1 1
z z
1
zz z z z z
20. D
Sol. Number of ways = (Number of one-one function from set A = {s1, s2 .s6} to A such that
f si si 6! D6 6!
21. C
Sol. The given plane passes through a and is parallel to the vector b a and c . So it is
normal to b a c . Hence, its equation is r a . b a c 0 or
r . b c c a a b c
a b c
The length of the perpendicular from the origin to this plane is
bc c a
22. A
cos n sinn
Sol. An
sinn cos n
A n 0 0
Lim
n n
0 0
23. D
Sol. We have T
ln2 3e 3x
2e2x e x e3x e 2x e x 1 dx
3x 2x x
0 e e e 1
ln2
ln e3x e 2x e x 1 x
0
11
11 11 ln 11
ln ln 2 ln eT e 4
2 4 4
24. A
Sol. D.Rs of PQ are x1 1, y1 1, z1 1
1 x1 1 1 y1 1 1 z1 1 0
x1 y1 z1 3
Also x1 2y1 3z1 4
x1 y1 z1 3
x1, y1, z1 is a point on the two planes
x 2y 3z 4
xyz3
line of intersection of these two planes will be the required locus which is
x y5 z2
1 2 1
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25. B
2
1
3x 4y 2
2 1 2 1
Sol. Parabola is of the form x 3 y having focus 3, and
2 5 2
point of intersection of lines given by the equation 2x 3y 2 xy 3x 7y 2 0 can be
2
26. D
Sol. Asymptotes equations are x 2 xy k 0
27. C
dy y y
Sol. n 1
dx x x
y
Put t
x
28. A
Sol. Number of ways 10 45 4
29. C
Sol. The expression can be interpreted as the square of distance between the points
tan A, cot A and cosB, sinB
The minimum value of this distance is the minimum distance between the curves xy 1
and x 2 y 2 1
30. C
Sol. For every selection of 6 numbers without loss of generality there will be 5 favorable
cases out of every 20 cases.
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