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Test - 3 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)

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TEST - 3 (Paper-I)

ANSWERS
PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

(2)

31.

(4)

61.

(3)

2.

(3)

32.

(2)

62.

(2)

3.

(4)

33.

(3)

63.

(3)

4.

(2)

34.

(3)

64.

(2)

5.

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35.

(2)

65.

(3)

6.

(4)

36.

(1)

66.

(4)

7.

(4)

37.

(3)

67.

(2)

8.

(3)

38.

(2)

68.

(4)

9.

(4)

39.

(4)

69.

(1)

10.

(3)

40.

(1)

70.

(4)

11.

(4)

41.

(2)

71.

(4)

12.

(1)

42.

(4)

72.

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13.

(3)

43.

(2)

73.

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14.

(1)

44.

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74.

(2)

15.

(1)

45.

(1)

75.

(Delete)

16.

(1)

46.

(1)

76.

(4)

17.

(2)

47.

(3)

77.

(Delete)

18.

(1)

48.

(2)

78.

(3)

19.

(4)

49.

(3)

79.

(2)

20.

(4)

50.

(3)

80.

(3)

21.

(3)

51.

(4)

81.

(4)

22.

(2)

52.

(3)

82.

(4)

23.

(1)

53.

(3)

83.

(4)

24.

(4)

54.

(4)

84.

(Delete)

25.

(1)

55.

(1)

85.

(3)

26.

(1)

56.

(2)

86.

(4)

27.

(4)

57.

(4)

87.

(1)

28.

(1)

58.

(1)

88.

(3)

29.

(4)

59.

(1)

89.

(3)

30.

(3)

60.

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90.

(1)

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Test - 3 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.

5.

Answer (2)

Answer (2)
u

J
O

J
m

r u cos ti u sin ti gt 2 j

v u cos i (u sin gt ) j


L m(r v )

A
Conserving angular momentum about point A
I
m R 2(mR )2
m

v CM
2.

J
2m

Answer (3)

A
The velocity of the bottom-most point A is

6.

F + f = ma
(F f )R

vi R( k ) v (i k )

a = R

Therefore, friction force is

Answer (4)

f = mg

mR a
2 R
3ma
2F
2
4F
a
3m
Answer (4)

7.

f
g
m

f
m

arel a a 2g (i)

4.

Answer (2)
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MR 2

MR 2
2
MR 2
=
4
4

MR 2 5
MR 2
4
2

11
MR 2
4

vCM + L 2v = v
2 L

f = mg
a

mR 2

F f

(i k ) mg
mg
(k i)

2
2

3.

m u cos t (u sin gt )k

u sin t gt 2 u cos k

2
m u sin cos t u cos gt 2

u 2 sin cos t gt 2 cos k


2

1
2
L mu cos gt
2
Answer (4)

vCM
2v
L
8.

Answer (3)
3L
OM
4
L
MP
4
MP L 4
tan

OM 4 (3L )
1
tan
3
1 1
tan
3

vCM = 0

M
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Answer (4)

12. Answer (1)

For toppling,
mg

m(g)

b
h
( m g )
2
2

f
f

mg

b

h
10. Answer (3)

(F f )R1

N1
N1

N2

m2R22

fR2

2
R11 = R22

m m
F 1 2 R2 2
2
2

mg

53

m1R12

N2
N2 + N1 = mg

...(i)

N2 = N1

...(ii)

2F
( m1 m2 )R2

13. Answer (3)

About point O,

B
f

3
N2 (4) N1(3) mg
2

N2 + 2N2 = mg
N2

mg
1

mg

; N1

4 3 2 (1 2 )

3
2

8 + 62 = 3 + 32
32 + 8 3 = 0
32 + 9 3 = 0
3( + 3) ( + 3) = 0
(3 1)( + 3) = 0

1
3
11. Answer (4)

m0R 2
2

m R2

0
(t )R 2
2
2

m R2 1
t 0
2
2 R

m0
2

C2

mR 2
P0 R

1 2

mg
mg
3
4
3

mg

2
2
2
1
1

C1

...(iii)

2P0

mR
As friction of both of them is equal in magnitude and
acts for equal time, thus angular impulse due to
friction is same for both of them.

mR 2
(mR 2 )
[ ]
2
2


2
P
0
mR
14. Answer (1)
xCM =

x dm
xm
x(Bx ) dx
2
Bx dx
2

x4

4x3
3L
=
4

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15. Answer (1)

vx

15
vy
3
2

v
I = mv
I 3 = mu
v 3=u
v

e=

4 3
e
2
2
3

L 2
1

m
4
4 2

20. Answer (4)

16. Answer (1)

1
2

(5) (5) 5 2
2

v=

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Net external force acting on the system is zero and


initial speed of centre of mass is zero.
21. Answer (3)
M
L
L

d 3
M 4
M
3

22. Answer (2)

1
3

2
3

Centre of mass cannot be greater than R.


23. Answer (1)

17. Answer (2)

mv = 2mv

2h
2h
2h
2e
2e 2
......
g
g
g

2h
(1 2e 2e2 ......)
g

2h
(1 2e (1 e e 2 ......))
g

2h
g

1 2e

1 e

2h
g

1 e

1 e

v
2

v
1
e 2
v 2
24. Answer (4)

50 kg

4m
d=

v cos

2mv cos = mv mv cos

60 2 50 2 40 0
50 40 60

20
m
150

40
cm
3

= 13.3 cm

3v cos = v

25. Answer (1)

19. Answer (4)

(R) = vt
2R = evt

L
L 2
4
L

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60 kg
40 kg

18. Answer (1)

2m

2vt = evt
t

2t
e

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26. Answer (1)

28. Answer (1)

Angular momentum of earth remains same

29. Answer (4)


In a couple, net force is zero, but net torque is
non-zero.

I11 = I22
I2 > I1

30. Answer (3)

2 < 1

Friction acting on a purely rolling object is static


friction.

27. Answer (4)

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (4)

41. Answer (2)

32. Answer (2)

(a), (b), (c) are buffer solution

KP K xP n(g)

n(g) = 1

Kx > KP

1
1

(d) pH = 7 pK b log C

2
2
x 1
1

= 7 log

2 2
2

33. Answer (3)


Work done = r2

x 0.3010

= 7

2
2

= 102 103 103


= 102

42. Answer (4)

34. Answer (3)

43. Answer (2)

35. Answer (2)


36. Answer (1)

(i)

Solution is acidic at 3C because pH < 9.

H2

1
O2 H2 O 241 kJ
2

(ii) C6H10 + 8.5O2 6CO2 + 5H2O 3800 kJ

37. Answer (3)

(iii) C6H12 + 9O2 6CO2 + 6H2O 3920 kJ

38. Answer (2)

(i) + (ii) (iii) C6H10 + H2 C6H12

Total Heat =

11200 2658 70

58
100

Number of days in which cylinder consumed


359288.3
=
15000

= (241 + 3800) 3920 = 121 kJ


44. Answer (2)
A(g)

B(g)

C(g)

D(g)

= 23.95 days

1x

1x

1+x

1+x

Enthalpy of dissociation = 0.04 60

Kc = 4

39. Answer (4)

= 2.4 kcal/mol
1 mole M(OH)2 neutralises 2 mole HA

(1 x)2
(1 x)2

x = 0.33
45. Answer (1)

2 gram equivalent M(OH) 2 neutralise 2 gram


equivalent HA

G = 2.303RT log K = H TS

Enthalpy change = 13.7 2 + 2.4 2

logK

H 1
S

2.303R T 2.303R

logK

H 1
log A
2.303R T

= 22.6
40. Answer (1)

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S
2.303R
S = logA 2.303R

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(4) shows salt hydrolysis whose pH depends on
concentration.

log A

1
1

pH 7 pK b log C

2
2

= 0.5 2.303 2
S = 2.303

52. Answer (3)

46. Answer (1)

(1) Ag+ is common ion

47. Answer (3)

(2) AgCl + NaBr AgBr + NaCl

48. Answer (2)

(3) NaI + AgCl AgI + NaCl

x = (a + 4b) 4 B.EA B

(4) Cl is common ion

(x + a + 4b) = 4 B.EA B

Since AgI is less soluble than AgBr that is why


AgCl is more soluble in NaI.

x a 4b
B.EA B =
4
49. Answer (3)

53. Answer (3)


54. Answer (4)

A 2 (s) 2B(g)
3C(g)

55. Answer (1)

A 2 (s) 2B(g)
3C(g)

760

760 2x

3x

Ksp of AB = S2
AB2 = 4S3
AB3 = 27S4

760 + x = 800

AB4 = 256S5

x = 40

Kp

(3x)3
(760 2x)2

(120)3
(680)2

3.73 mmHg

Sparingly soluble salt have solubility < 0.1 m, hence


Ksp have ve power.
56. Answer (2)

50. Answer (3)


Kc is independent of concentration.
51. Answer (4)
(2) and (3) are buffer solutions hence no change in
pH on dilution.

57. Answer (4)


58. Answer (1)
59. Answer (1)
60. Answer (2)

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (3)
4x

2x+1
(2x

63. Answer (3)

3=0
3)(2x

2x = 3

+ 1) = 0

or 2x = 1 (not possible)

x = log23

Let x1, x2, x3, x4 and x5 bags of coffee is purchased


of each type.
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 = 12
Number of solutions =
=

62. Answer (2)

12+51C
51
16C
4

= 1820
64. Answer (2)
EDUCATION
Number of odd place = 5
Number of vowels = 5
Circle touches internally.
Number of common tangents = 1

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Required number of arrangements = 5C5 1 4!


= 24

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65. Answer (3)

68. Answer (4)

f(x) = (a 2)x 2 + (a + 1)x + (a 2 5a + 6) = 0

x 2 ax b 0

Roots to be of opposite sign,


Product of roots < 0

x 2 bx a 0

(a 2 5a 6)
0
(a 2)

According to question,

(a 2)(a 3)
0
(a 2)

( + )2 4 = ( + )2 4

| | = | |

a2 4b = b2 4a

a = b or
a (, 2) (2, 3)

a + b = 4

(a + b)2 = 16

66. Answer (4)

69. Answer (1)

3
x iy
2 cos i sin

3
3 2x i 2y
2
cos i sin
x iy
x iy

1
1
3r
3 r

r 1

Taking modulus and squaring,


=

cos2 sin2

(3 2x ) 4y
2

1 1

...... upto
2 22

x2 y 2

9 + 4x 2 12x + 4y 2 = x 2 + y 2

x 2 + y 2 + 3 = 4x

(2)r

1
2
1

x 2 + y 2 4x + 3 = 0
=1

67. Answer (2)


70. Answer (4)

p
q
r

|z2 z3 | |z3 z1| |z1 z2 |

Now,

p2
|z2 z3 |2

1
2

q2
|z3 z1|2

r2
|z1 z2 |2

p2
k ( z2 z3 )
Now,
( z2 z3 )

Total number of ways to select 6 candies from


8 brands when repetition is allowed = 8+61C 81
= 13C7
71. Answer (4)
nC
2

...(i)

=47

n(n 1) = 56 = 8 7
n=8

q2
k ( z3 z1 )
( z3 z1 )

...(ii)

r2
k ( z1 z2 )
( z1 z2 )

...(iii)

72. Answer (4)

y=3x
y=x+3
2

Adding equations (i), (ii) and (iii),


p2
q2
r2

0
( z2 z3 ) ( z3 z1 ) ( z1 z2 )

Non-intersecting curves

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73. Answer (2)

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80. Answer (3)

y
y

px 2 3 x 4
3x 4 x 2 p

3yx 4yx 2 + py = px 2 + 3x 4
90

10

x 2(p + 4y) + x(3 3y) 4 py = 0, x R

10

9(1 y)2 + 4(p + 4y)(4 + py) 0


9(1 + y2 2y) + 4(4p + p2y + 4py2 + 16y) 0

1
Area = 10 10
2
= 50 sq. unit

y 2(9 + 16p) + y(18 + 4p2 + 64) + 9 + 16p 0,


Also, y R
So, (46 + 4p2)2 4(9 + 16p)2 0

74. Answer (2)


z1 + z2 + z3 = 3 + 4i

(23 + 2p2)2 (9 + 16p)2 0

| z1 | = | z2 | = | z3 | = 2

(23 + 2p2 + 9 + 16p)(23 + 2p2 9 16p) 0


(2p2 + 16p + 32)(2p2 16p + 14) 0

1 z1 1 z2 1 z3
,
,

z1 4 z2
4 z3
4

1
1
1
1
1

( z1 z2 z3 ) (3 4i )
z1 z2 z3 4
4

(p + 4)2(p2 8p + 7) 0
(p + 4)2(p 1)(p 7) 0
p [1, 7] {4}

75. Delete

81. Answer (4)

76. Answer (4)

82. Answer (4)

101C
r

+ = 2; 4 + 4 = 272

201C
2r+1

101C is maximum for r = 50,


r
201C
2r+1 is maximum for 2r +

51

...(i)

1 = 101 or 100

As, ( + )4 = 4 + 43 + 622 + 42 + 4
16 = 272 + 4(4 2) + 622

As, 2r + 1 100

= 16 or 8

2r + 1 = 101

Quadratic equation is x 2 2x + 16 = 0 or
x 2 2x 8 = 0.

r = 50

...(ii)

83. Answer (4)

From (i) and (ii),

(i)1/3 = cos i sin

2
2

r = 50
77. Delete
78. Answer (3)
Required number of ways
= 9! 3C1 3! 7! + 3C2 (3!)2 5! (3!)4

2
2

2
2
= cos i sin , cos
i sin
,
6
6
3
3

4
4

2
2
cos
i sin
3
3

= 283824
79. Answer (2)
| 2x 2 5x + 3 | + (x 1) = 0
| (x 1)(2x 3) | + (x 1) = 0
For x > 1, there is no solution as (x 1) > 0.

1/3

= cos

5
5
i sin , cos i sin ,
6
6
6
6

For x 1

cos

2x 2 5x + 3 + x 1 = 0
x 2 2x + 1 = 0

x = 1 is only solution

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x=1

3 i 3 i
,
, i
2
2

9
9
i sin
6
6

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84. Delete

87. Answer (1)

85. Answer (3)

88. Answer (3)

4 | z i | 4 |z 3 | 6 |z 3 |

| iz 3 4i | + | iz | = 8

4(| z i | | z 3 |) 6 | z 3 |

| z (4 3i) | + | z | = 8

Minimum value = 4 2 + 0

| 4 3i | = 5 < 8, hence given equation represent


ellipse

=8

Also, | z z1 | + | z z2 | = k represents ellipse only


when | z1 z2 | < k

86. Answer (4)


Number of ways to divide 10 different brand
chocolates equally in two identical envelopes =
10!
.
5!5!2!

89. Answer (3)

Number of ways to divide 10 different brand


10!
10!
2!
chocolates in two children =
.
5!5!2!
5!5!

90. Answer (1)

x1 + x2 + x3 = 21
If x1, x2 and x3 are even, x1 + x2 + x3 cannot be odd.

z
zz z

1
purely imaginary number
zz

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