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(J7 & J8) (Date: 07-08-2011) Review Test-1
Code-A
ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 A
Q.2 C
Q.3 B
Q.4 D
Q.5 A
Q.6 D
Q.7 D
Q.8 C
Q.9 A,C
Q.10 B,C
Q.11 B,C
Q.12 B,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q
(B) P
(C) R
(D) Q
PART-C
Q.1 0005
Q.2 0000
Q.3 0012
Q.4 0004
Q.5 0021
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 C
Q.3 C
Q.4 D
Q.5 C
Q.6 D
Q.7 B
Q.8 D
Q.9 A,C
Q.10 A,B,C
Q.11 A,B
Q.12 A,B,C,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) P,Q
(B) P,T
(C) Q,R,S
(D) Q,R,T
PART-C
Q.1 0050
Q.2 0625
Q.3 0001
Q.4 0088
Q.5 0352
MATHS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 C
Q.3 D
Q.4 A
Q.5 B
Q.6 B
Q.7 B
Q.8 A
Q.9 B,C,D
Q.10 A,B
Q.11 A,B,C
Q.12 A,D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) R
(B) R
(C) R
(D) P
PART-C
Q.1 0014
Q.2 0055
Q.3 0004
Q.4 0003
Q.5 0003
PHYSICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol.
R
distance = tR
distance = 2R ]
Q.2
[Sol.
20
30 2
y
x
O
A
C
30

+ + = BC AB OA OC
) j

( 30 ) i

( 30 i

20 j

30 + + +
=
i

10
]
Q.3
[Sol.
T
v
0
T cos u v
0
Tv = 0
v
0
=
u cos
v
]
Q.4
[Sol.
T
mg
a
mg 7 = ma
mg 0.25 mg = ma a = 0.75 g ]
Q.5
[Sol. K.E
max
=
2
1
me
2
A
2
=
2
1
m (2tf)
2
A
2
= 2t
2
mf
2
A
2
or check dimensionally ]
Q.6
[Sol.
F=T
T
T
T
3T
T
T
3T = ma = 3F,
m
F 3
a =
]
Q.7
[Sol. P =
o
s
o =
p
s
=
2
3
MLT
ML

L
2
= L
2
T
2
]
Q.8
[Sol.
N
mg
N mg = ma N = m(g + a) = 50 (10 + 6) = 800 N ]
PHYSICS
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Q.9
[Sol.(A)
A
B
0
(C)
A
B
same mag. but different direction ]
Q.10
[Sol.
30
E
F
N
Fcos30
Fsin30
]
Q.11
[Sol. (C) e.g. Pressure & stress
ML
1
T
2
ML
1
T
2
both have same dimension
(B) e.g. force : MLT
2
no other physical quantity has this dimesnion/
unique ]
Q.12
[Sol.
A
B
40kg
10kg
4a
T/4
T/4 T/4
T/2
T/2
T
400
a
400 T = 40a ..... (1)
4
T
= (10) (4a)
T = 160a ..... (2)
400 = 200a
a = 2m/s
2
T
B
=
4
T
= 80 N ]
PHYSICS
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PART-C
Q.1
[Sol.
N
32g
32
2
T
a
4g
T
R
4g sin u T = 4a
T = 32 a

4g sin u = 36 a
9a = g sin u = 5 ]
Q.2
[Sol.
60 60
120
120
F F
F
find result ]
Q.3
[Sol. = 37 cos a
( ) ( ) j

37 sin i

+
=
( ) ( ) j

5
3
i

5
4
+
|25 xy| = 25
5
4

5
3
= 12 ]
Q.4
[Sol.
T
50g
a
50g T = 50a
a = 10
50
300
= 4 m/s
2
]
Q.5
[Sol.
2F
3.5g
l2m/s
2F 35 = 3.5 2
2F = 42
F = 21 N ]
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CHEMISTRY
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. Alkaline earth metal occupy descending position of the curve ]
Q.2
[Sol. Number of electron in N
3
= 10
Number of electron in P
3
= 18 ]
Q.3
[Sol. Vander waal radius present in Ne. So size of Ne > size of F ]
Q.4
[Sol. If l = 1 then permissible values of m = 1, 0, +1 ]
Q.5
[Sol. Z = 39 1s
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
4s
2
3d
10
4p
6
5s
2
4d
1
Period = Valence shell number = 5
Block = Orbital in which last electron entered = d- block
Group = Number of electron in [ns + (n1)d] = 3 ]
Q.6
[Sol. d
5
Possible exchange = 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10
d
6
Possible exchanges = 10]
Q.7
[Sol. Ar (Z=18) 1s
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
for 'S' orbital = l + m = 0
for 'P' subshell in one orbital {l = 1, m = 1} l + m = 0
so total electron = 10 ]
Q.8
[Sol. 7s 4g 5f 6d 7p
net possible
total number of possible orbital = 16
so number of electron = 16 4 = 64 ]
Q.9
[Sol. According to Z
eff
data order of size anion > neutral atom > cation
Actual order of size Na
+
> Mg
+2
> Al
+3
]
Q.10
[Sol. (A) Due to Lanthanide contraction
(B) Refer Slater's rule
(C) Its a fact
(D) Size first decreases then remains constant in the middle and finally increases. ]
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CHEMISTRY
Q.11
[Sol. Exchange energy and symmetry explain the extra stability of half filled orbital. ]
Q.12
[Sol. Refer Slater's rule ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol. Zn is a d-block element, but not a transition element. ]
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. B =
2
C A
A + B + C = 150
2B = 150 B A + C = 150 B
B = 50 ]
Q.2
[Sol. Refer Slater's rule ]
Q.3
[Sol. PV = nRT
PV =
M
w
RTT
1
1000
800
=
28
w
0.0821 273
w = 1 gm ]
Q.4
[Sol. For gases mole ratio = Vol ratio
mole ratio = 67.2 : 44.8
= 1.5 : 1

obs
=
2 1
2 2 1 1
x x
x x


=
5 . 2
1 100 5 . 1 80
= 88 ]
Q.5
[Sol. In Step-I = 0.1 mole of CO
2
removed = 4.4 gm removed
Step-II = 1 mole CO
2
removed = 44 gm removed
Step-III = 0.2026 mole CO
2
removed = 8.8 gm removed
Step-IV= 0.1 mole CO
2
added = 4.4 gm CO
2
added
Total removed weigth of CO
2
= 52.91 gm
Left weigth of CO
2
sample = 88 52.8
x = 35.20
10 x = 352 ]
MATHEMATICS
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PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. Clearly, expression =
) sin 5 sin 2 ( ) 2 sin 3 cos 2 (
) 3 cos 5 sin 2 ( ) sin 2 sin 2 (
u u u u
u u u u
= 1. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. Let N = 3
50
log
10
N = 50 log
10
3
As, 0.475 < log
10
3 < 0.478
So, 50 0.475 < log
10
N < 50 0.478 or 23.75 < log
10
N < 23.90
Hence, the number of digits in 3
50
is 24. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. Clearly,
36 log 2 log
9 3
27 81 + =
216 log 16 log
3 3
3 3 + = 16 + 216 = 232. Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. Given,
x cos x 7 cos
x 7 sin x sin

= tan 6x

x 3 sin x 4 sin 2
x 3 sin x 4 cos 2

= tan 6x cot 4x = tan 6x |


.
|

\
|

t
x 4
2
tan = tan 6x
10x =
2
t
x =
20
t
= 9 Ans.]
Q.5
[Sol. Given, r 3
8 log
3
= r = 8
Now,
8 x
x log 2
2
=
Take logarithm to the base 2 on both sides, we get
2 (log
2
x) (log
2
x) = 3 log
2
x =
2
3
or
2
3

x =
2
3
2
3
2 or 2

]
Q.6
[Sol. Given, f(x) =
x sin 1
) x sin 2 1 ( x cos
+
+

x cos
x sin x cos
2 2

=
) x sin 1 ( x cos
) x sin x )(cos x sin 1 ( ) x sin 2 1 ( x cos
2 2 2
+
+ +
=
) x sin 1 ( x cos
x sin x sin x cos x sin
2 3 2
+
+ +
=
) x sin 1 ( x cos
x sin ) x sin x (cos x sin
2 2 2
+
+ +
=
) x sin 1 ( x cos
) x sin 1 ( x sin
+
+
= tan x.
Aliter : Given, f(x) =
) x sin 1 )( x sin 1 (
) x sin 1 ( ) x sin 2 1 ( x cos
x cos
1 x sin 2
2
+
+
+

=
x cos
) x sin 1 ( ) x sin 2 1 ( ) 1 x sin 2 (
2
+ +
=
x cos
) x sin 2 x sin 1 ( ) 1 x sin 2 (
2 2
+ +
=
x cos
x sin
= tan x. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
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Q.7
[Sol. Let E =
A 2 tan
A 2 tan 1 1
2
+ +
=
A 2 tan
| A 2 sec | 1+
=
A 2 tan
A 2 sec 1
(As, A = 110 So, 2A = 220)
=
|
.
|

\
|
A 2 sin
A 2 cos 1
= tan A Ans. ]
Q.8
[Sol. As, cos (o + |) cos (o |) = cos
2
o sin
2
| = cos
2
o (1 cos
2
|) = cos
2
o + cos
2
| 1 = s 1 Ans.]
Q.9
[Sol. Given, sin x =
13
5
cos x =
13
12
, as
t < <
t
x
2
.
and cos y =
5
3
sin y =
5
4
, as
2
3
y
t
< < t
Now, sin (x + y) = sin x cos y + cos x sin y =
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ |
.
|

\
|
5
4
13
12
5
3
13
5
=
65
33
Also, cos (x + y) = cos x cos y sin x sin y =
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
5
4
13
5
5
3
13
12
=
65
20 36 +
=
65
56
Now, verify alternatives.]
Q.10
[Sol.
(A) As, sin
8
3t
cos
8
3t
cosec
4
t
=
2
1
sin
4
3t
2
=
2
1
= rational number..
(B) Given, log
2
112 = log
2
(2
4
7) = 4 + log
2
7 = irrational number.
(C) As, log
3
2 log
4
3 log
8
4 log
3
27 =
3 log
2 log

4 log
3 log

8 log
4 log
3 = 3log
8
2 = 1, which is not prime number..
(D) Clearly,
5 log
125
27 =
) 5 (log
3
5
27

=
3
1
27 = 3, which is not composite number. ] . ]
Q.11
[Sol.
(A) As, (tan u + cot u)
2
= tan
2
u + cot
2
u + 2 = (1 + tan
2
u) + (1 + cot
2
u) = sec
2
u + cosec
2
u
=
u
2
cos
1
+
u
2
sin
1
= sec
2
u cosec
2
u
(B) As, 3u = 2u + u
So, tan 3u = tan (2u + u) tan 3u =
u u
u + u
tan 2 tan 1
tan 2 tan
tan 3u tan 2u tan u = tan 3u tan 2u tan u
MATHEMATICS
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(C) As,
u
u +
2
2
sin 1
cot 1
=
u
u
2
2
cos
ec cos
=
u u
u + u
2 2
2 2
cos sin
cos sin
= sec
2
u + cosec
2
u
(D) As, tan
|
.
|

\
|
u +
t
4
+ tan
|
.
|

\
|
u
t
4
=
|
.
|

\
|
u
u +
tan 1
tan 1
+
|
.
|

\
|
u +
u
tan 1
tan 1
=
u
u + u +
2
2 2
tan 1
) tan 1 ( ) tan 1 (
= 2
) tan 1 (
) tan 1 (
2
2
u
u +
=
u 2 cos
2
= 2 sec 2u ]
Q.12
[Sol. Given, log
25
x = log
5
(x 1)
For the domain of equation, we must have x > 1.
Now, log
5
x = log
5
(x 1)
2
x = (x 1)
2
x
2
3x + 1 = 0
x =
2
4 9 3
=
2
5 3
. But, x =
2
5 3
(Rejected as x > 1).
So, x =
2
5 3+
=
4
5 2 6 +
=
2
2
1 5
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
=
2
4
1 5
4
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
= 4 cos
2
36 = 4 sin
2
10
3t
Ans.]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
(A) As, ( ) 81 log antilog
2
2
4
=
81 log
4
1
2
2
|
|
.
|

\
|
= 3
So, antilog
2
(log
3
3) = antilog
2
1 = 2. Ans.]
(B) Let log
3
x = t (x > 0)
t 2 =
8 t 3
t
2
4t + 4 = 3t 8 t
2
7t + 12 = 0 t = 3 or 4
Now, if t = 3 x = 27 and if t = 4 x = 81 2 solutions.
(C) Clearly, expression = cos
2
10 + cos
2
20 + cos
2
70 + cos
2
80
= (cos
2
10 + cos
2
80) + (cos
2
20 + cos
2
70) = 1 + 1 = 2. Ans.
(D) Let
17
t
= u 17u = t
Now, expression = 2 cos u cos 9u + cos 7u + cos 9u = cos 10u + cos 8u + cos 7u + cos 9u = 0
As, sum of cosines of supplymentary angles is zero. ]
MATHEMATICS
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PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. We have, sin x + 2 cos x = 2 sin x 6 cos x sin x = 8 cos x tan x = 8
So, sin 2x =
x tan 1
x tan 2
2
+
=
64 1
16
+
=
65
16
and cos 2x =
x tan 1
x tan 1
2
2
+

=
64 1
64 1
+

=
65
63
Hence, (sin 2x cos 2x) =
65
63
65
16
+
=
q
p
65
79
=
(Given)
So, p = 79 and q = 65.
(p q) = (79 65) = 14. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. We have L = (sin
3
x cos
3
x) = (sin x cos x) (1 + sin x cos x)
As, (sin x cos x) =
2
1
1 2 sin x cos x =
4
1
sin x cos x =
8
3
.
Hence, L =
16
11
8
11
2
1
8
3
1
2
1
=
|
.
|

\
|
=
|
.
|

\
|
+
. Ans.
Given, 2 log
10
x = log
10

|
.
|

\
|
12
5
x 13
+ log
10
10 x
2
= 10 |
.
|

\
|
12
5
x 13
x
2
26x + 120 = 0
(x 6) (x 20) = 0 x = 6, 20
So, M = largest value of x = 20.
Hence, (4LM) = 4
16
11
20 = 55. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. Let log
2
x = t, So we get
(1 + 2t) + (1 + t) t + 2t
2
+ t
3
= 27 t
3
+ 3t
2
+ 3t + 1 = 27
(1 + t)
3
= 27 1 + t = 3
t = 2 log
2
x = 2, so x = 4. Ans.
Q.4
[Sol. Given, log
3
( ) 1 x x + = log
9
( ) 1 x 4 3 x 4 + .......(1)
We shall consider two cases :
Case-I : When 0 s x < 1, so equation (1) is
( ) ( ) x 4 4 3 x 4 log x 1 x log
9 3
+ = +
log
3
1 = log
9
1 = 0 (satisfied) x e [0, 1)
Case-II: When 1 s x < , so equation (1) is
( ) ( ) 4 x 4 3 x 4 log 1 x x log
9 3
+ = +
( ) ( ) 7 x 8 log 1 x 2 log
3
2
3
=
( ) ( ) 7 x 8 1 x 2
2
=
MATHEMATICS
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x 3 x + 2 = 0
( )( ) 2 x 1 x
= 0

2 , 1 x =
x = 1, 4.
From case (I) and case(II), we conclude that x e [0, 1] {4}
Hence, the number of integral values of x satisfying the equation is 3 (i.e., x = 0, 1, 4). Ans.]
Q.5
[Sol. Let L = tan 10 tan 50 + tan 70
= tan 10 tan (60 10) + tan (60 + 10)
= tan 10
( ) ( )
(

+

10 tan 3 1
10 tan 3
10 tan 3 1
10 tan 3
= tan 10
( )( ) ( )( )
(


+ +
10 tan 3 1
10 tan 3 1 10 tan 3 10 tan 3 1 10 tan 3
2
=
( )
( )

10 tan 3 1
10 tan 10 tan 3 3
2
3
= 3 tan (3 10) = 3 tan 30 = 3
3
1
=
3
.
Consider
M =
20 cos 4 20 cot 3
=


20 sin
40 sin 2 20 cos 3
=


20 sin
) 20 60 sin( 2 20 cos 3
=


20 sin
20 sin
2
1
20 cos
2
3
2 20 cos 3
=

20 sin
20 sin
= 1.
Hence, expression =
2
V
U
|
.
|

\
|
=
2
1
3
|
|
.
|

\
|
= 3. Ans.]

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