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TEST DATE: 24-03-2019
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. At t = 5 sec
x cm 50 cos53 5 = 150 m
1
ycm = 50 sin 53 5 10 52 75 m
2
m 100 2m x 2
x cm x2 = 175 m
3m
m 50 2m y 2 175
y cm y2 = m
3m 2
2. B
Sol. ma = mg kv2
dv kv 2
v g
dy m
y max 0
vdv
dy
0 v0 kv 2
g
m
kv 2
g 0
m m
ymax n
2k g
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3. C
4 3v
Sol. mv 0 m 2 0
3 4
2
14 3v
m 2 0 3mg v 0 4g
23 4 2
4 9g
3mg m 2
2 3 8
9g 3 27g
acm r
8 4 32
27g 5mg
2mg F 2m F
32 16
4. C
L i1 R C
Sol. Since RC
2R
time constants for both branches are equal.
i2 2R L
i1 e t /RC
R
i2
2R
1 e t /RC i
t /RC
i i1 i2 e
2R 2R
imax
R
5 t /RC
When, i e
8R 2R 2R
t = RCn4 = 2RCn2
i1 = i2
e t /RC
R 2R
1 e t /RC
t = RCn3
5. B
3 1RT1 3 2RT2
Sol. fP , fQ
4 1 M1 2 2 M2
fP 1 T1 M2 7 3 300 4 6
2
fQ 21 2 T2 M1 5 5 350 2 5
6. C
Sol. Let final pressure in both parts of the gas be P.
3/5
P
For left part P1V05/3 PV15/ 3 V1 1 V05/3
P
3/5
P
For right part P2 V05/3 PV25/ 3 V2 2 V05/ 3
P
V1 + V2 = 2V0
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P 3/5
1 P23/5 V0 2V0
3/5
P
5/3
P
P 3/ 5
1 P23/ 5
25/3
7. B
Sol. When the particle strike at D y vy
qE d qEd
vy 2
m 2 m
mv 2m qEd
d = 2r sin = 2 sin r r
qB qB m
mE O D v0
B2
qd
8. A
Sol. Electric field inside the cavity is uniform and its magnitude B
R
E
r R
E= 2 . R u R/2
20 20 40
The direction of the field is as shown in the figure. A
If the particle hits at B
u2 mu2 qR2
R u
qE qR 4 0m
m 40
9. B
Sol. Frequency of sound reaching to the wall
9v
v eff 10 9f v/10 Wall
fw f f
v eff v s 9v v 8 wind
10 10
v/10
Frequency of echo heard by the driver
11 v
v
feff v0 10 9f 27 f
f fw 10
v eff 11v 8 22
10
10. A
Sol. The mean time between successive collision of an ideal gas
1 V
2
( 2nd )v rms T
V
In isobaric process constant
T
2
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11. B
0I
Sol. B , the net magnetic field at any point on the line xx will be the vector sum of magnetic
2r
fields due to the three current carrying wires.
12. C
0.5
Sol. Least count = 0.01 mm
50
Zero error = (50 48) 0.01 mm = 0.02 mm
Measured thickness = 1 mm + 6 0.01 mm = 1.06 mm
Actual thickness = 1.06 mm (0.02 mm) = 1.08 mm
13. D
1
Sol. 0E2 3 energy density in electric field volume
2
1 2
LI energy stored in inductor
2
14. B
Sol. Comparing with damped SHM the amplitude of charge qm on the capacitor as a function of time t
will be
qm q0 eRt / 2L
q0 2L
When qm t n2
2 R
15. B
4R2 T
Sol. P
t
16. D
k x p2x / 2m x my 1
Sol.
k y p2y / 2m y mx 2
1/3 1/3
rx A x m
x 21/3
ry A y my
17. B
Bv t /RC B2 2 v t /RC
Sol. F = IB =
R
e B = R
e
18. B
0.1 P B20
Sol. c , where c is speed of light.
4r 2 20
4r 2B02C r 2B20 C
P = 216 W
0.1 8 107 0.1 2 10 7
19. A
Sol. Use Malus’ Law
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20. C
I I
Sol. T 2 2
MBH MB cos
T1 B2 cos 2
T2 B1 cos 1
3 B2 cos 60
4 B1 cos30
B1 16
B2 9 3
21. B
1
Sol. 25 t 1 24
t = 3 cm O F
22. C
Sol. For total internal reflection on surface AC A
r2 > C
60 r1 > C
i r1 r2
1
sin r1 < sin 60 sin1
2 = 2
sini
sin15
B C
2
i < sin1(0.366)
23. A
Sol. From conservation of momentum
pH pphoton 0
h 1 1 3Rh
pH pphoton hR 2 2 4
1 2
3Rh
vH
4M
24. D
1240
Sol. Energy of photon of 400 nm wavelength = 3.1 eV
400
1240
Energy of photon of 310 nm wavelength = 4 eV
310
h = + kmax 3.1 = + kmax
4 = + 2kmax
= 2.2 eV
25. B
dT eA 4 4
Sol.
dt
ms
3
T T04 , Also r 3 a3
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1/3
dT1 / dt A1 4r 2
dT2 / dt A 2 6a2 6
26. B
4 4 1/3
Sol. R3 n r 3 R = n r (R = radius of bigger drop)
3 3
1
n 4r 2 T 4R2 T mv 2
2
1 4 6T 1
n 4r 2 T 4n2/3r 2 T n r 3 v 2 v= 1
2 3 r n1/3
27. A
Sol. T 2 r3
2
T12 r 3 2T r 3
2
3
3
r 41/3 r
T r T r
28. D
Sol. Side band frequencies are fC + f m and fC f m
i.e., 2060 Hz and 1940 Hz
A 8
The modulation index = m 0.4
Ac 20
29. A
Sol. When v = maximum
a=0
F
F kxmg 0 x
kmg
1
WF W f = mv 2
2
x2 1
Fx kmg mv 2
2 2
F F2 1 2 F2
F kmg 2 2 2 mv max vmax
kmg 2k m g 2 km2 g
30. D
R
m GM x2
Sol. Ui (dm)v dx 3 2
R/ 2
R/2 2R R
dx
29GMm 29gR2m 29mgR R/2
24R 24 24 x
GMm gR2m R
Uf mgR
R R
5mgR
W = U = Uf Ui =
24
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. B
Sol. Smaller be the size of the cation, lattice energy of the ionic carbonates decreases, and then
thermal stability decreases.
32. A
Sol.
Ba OH2 s 2
Ba aq 2OH aq
pH = 12
pOH = 2
OH 10 2
102
Ba2 5 103
2
2
2
K sp Ba2 OH 5 103 10 2
5 10 7
33. C
Sol. Borazine is non polar due to symmetrical distribution of charge.
B2O3 + P2O5 2BPO4
34. C
Sol. H3C O I 3C O
C C
H3C CH3 H3C CH3
NaOH/I2
35. A
Sol. Both have ‘S’ configuration.
CH3
NH2
H3C CN & NC NH2
D
D
36. C
Sol. Factual
37. B
38. B
Sol. I. n+ =4+1=5
II. n+ =4+0=4
III. n+ =3+2=5
IV. n+ =3+1=4
I is having greater n value as compared to III, II is having greater n value as compared to IV.
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39. D
Sol. Since there is stronger intermolecular force of attraction present in Cl 2, it is easily liquifiable.
40. D
Sol. The compound must be cyclic and contains a – OH and – CHO group. It must contain seven
carbon atoms.
41. C
diluted aq. excess H2S
Sol. Zn
HNO
Zn NO3 2
NaOH
Zn OH2
NaOH
Na 2 Zn OH4 ZnS
3
White precipitate
white ppt.
42. B
0.059 M2
Sol. Ecell log
2 0.001
M2 10 5
MX2 s 2
M 2X
X 2 105
2
K sp M2 X
2
10 5 2 10 5
4 10 15
43. A
Sol. Meqv. of CaO = Meqv. of CaC2O4 = Meqv. Of KMnO4
Let in line mass of CaO = w
w
1000 40 0.25
56 / 2
w = 0.28
0.28 100
% of CaO 54%
0.518
44. A
Sol. - NO2 has – I but – OMe shows +R effect.
O
O O
C
H C C
H H
OH
OH OMe
NO2
NO2
CH2OH O
C CH2 O
COO
OH
OMe
NO 2 OMe NO2
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45. C
Sol. In V CO 6 , tendency of back donation of electron to * orbital of CO is greater, thus, V – C
bond length decreases.
46. A
Sol. +R effect of – OCH3 group.
47. B
Sol. Ba NO3 2 Na 2SO 4
2NaNO3 BaSO 4
48. B
Sol. Formula of the complex Ba(x – 2) [Co(CN)x]2.
x2
Ba x 2 Co CNx
x 2 Ba2 2 Co CN x
2
49. B
Sol. (i) Lone pair of N on P is in conjugation.
Conjugate acid of R can be stablised through intramoleuclar H-bonding.
N N
H
50. B
Sol. ICl2 & CO2 both are linear.
51. C
Sol. Two – NO2 groups are at ortho and para position with respect to – F. Due to – I effect of F, the
intermediate is more stabilized.
52. C
Sol. At Boyle temperature, Z = 1
160P
Thus, 0.34 P 0
TB
160
TB 470.58K.
0.34
53. C
Sol. Gabriel’s phthalimide synthesis takes place through SN2 pathway which is not possible in
bridgehead position.
54. B
55. C
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Sol. H
H
N
N
N +
N
H
H
Conjugate acid is stabilized by equivalent resonating structure.
56. B
U U
Sol. dV dT dV
T v V T
For isothermal process, dT = 0
U
dV dV
T T
U
For real gas, 0.
T T
57. C
Sol. For a ‘n’ the order reaction,
1
t1/2 n 1 where a = initial conc.
a
n 1
5 10 3 8
4
25 10 1
n4
n 1
t1/2 5 103
1 1.25 10 3
t1/ 2 64 hr
58. C
Sol. Factual
59. C
Sol. The reaction takes place through the formation of free radical.
60. D
Sol. It is highly insoluble (Ksp 10 52 )
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SECTION – A
61. B
3.0 0 41 41 y-axis
Sol. OM
91 10
B
PQ x 2 x1 2 y 2 y1 2 Q(x2, y2)
m
P, Q lies on 3x + y = 41
So, 3x2 + y2 = 41 P(x1, y1)
3x1 + y1 = 41 x-axis
3(x2 – x1) + (y2 – y1) = 0 O(0, 0) A 41
(y2 – y1) = –3(x2 – x1) 3x + y = 41 3 , 0
So, PQ x 2 x1 2 9 x 2 x1 2 10 x 2 x1
1 1 41 41
Area of OPQ PQ OM 10 x 2 x1 = x 2 x1
2 2 10 2
Since x1, x2 are integer
So, |x2 – x1| must be even integer
Possible number of x1 and x2 are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
So, there are 7 even and 7 odd numbers
So, |x2 – x1| will be even if both are even or odd
So, number of ways of solution = 7C2 + 7C2 = 2 7C2 = 2 21 = 42
62. C
2
Sol. Length of direct common tangent = d2 r1 r2
2
Length of transverse common tangent = d2 r1 r2
Where d is distance between their centers
Then d2 r1 r2 2 d2 r1 r2
2 2
2 2 2 10
d r1 r2 r1r2 , where d = 3r1 – r2
3
10
(3r1 – r2)2 = r12 r22 r1r2
3
r1 : r 2 = 7 : 6
63. A
Sol. Given equation of parabola x2 = 3ax + 2ay + 3 where a is variable on solving
3a
2
12 9a2 3a
12 9a2
x 2 2a y , vertex v ,
8a 2 8a
Let v(h, k)
h
3a
, k
12 9a2
2 8a
2
3h + 4hk + 9 = 0
So, locus is 3x2 + 4xy + 9 = 0
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64. D
Sol. We know that SM·SM = b2 ..... (1) M
P M
and RMS ~ RMS
RS MS 2 R
So,
RS MS 3
S S (4, 0)
2
MS = MS
3
2
MS 2 8
3
83
MS 2 43
2
MS 2 3
2 4
MS 2 3
3 3
65. B
Sol. Area of ABC = ab y b
Where a = 3 y
ax
b=2 A
=32
= 6 sq. units P
x
C 2
x y2
2 1
B a 2
b
b
y
ax
66. A
n 1 2
3 3
33 43 53 ..... 2r
3
2 3
43 63 83 ..... 2r
3
Sol. = 1 3 5 ..... 2r 1
r 1
2
4r 2 2r 1 r 2 r 1 2
8
n 4 4
= r 2
r 1
n
2 2
= 2r 1 2 r 1
r 1
n
= 4r 2 1 4r 2r 2 2 4r
r 1
n n n
= 2r 2 1 2 r 2 1
r 1 r 1 r 1
2n n 1 2n 1
= n where n = 60
6
50 51 101
= 50 50 17 101 50
3
= 50(17 17 – 1) = 50 17 16
= 85800
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67. B
Sol. x2 + ax + 10 = 0 2x2 + 2ax + 20 = 0 ..... (1)
2 2
x + bx + 8 = 0 3x + 3bx + 24 = 0 ..... (2)
Adding equation (1) and (2), we get
2
5x + (2a + 3b)x + 44 = 0 ..... (3)
2
x + (2a + 3b)x + 60 = 0 ..... (4)
Subtracting equation (4) from (3), we get
2
4x = 16, x = 2, a = 7, b = 6 or a = –7, b = –6
So, |a – b| = 1
68. C
Sol. Let z = x + iy
x iy x 2 y 2 1 7i
x x 2 y 2 1 and y = 7
x 2 y 2 1 x x2 + y2 = 1 + x2 – 2x
y2 = 1 – 2x
49 – 1 = –2x
x = –24
|z|2 = x2 + y2 = 576 + 49 = 625
|z| = 25
2
zz zz
2
1 2
12 z 2
z
2
= 2 2 625 = 4 625 2 25 50
2 2
zz zz 50
69. D
Sol. Using formula n Cr nCr 1 n1Cr
18
Cr 2 18Cr 1 18Cr 1 18 Cr 20
C13
19
Cr 1 19 Cr 20 C13
20
Cr 20 C13 or 20 C20 r 20 C13
r = 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Sum of all values of r = 70
70. D
Sol. A – 3 numbers A – 3 numbers, B – 3 numbers
B – 3 numbers A
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
6! 6 5 4 3!
Number of palindromes are 20
3!3! 6 3!
Palindrome has same sequence from starting and from ending
71. A
Sol. There will be n heads and n tails in 2n throws
n 2n n
2n! 1 1 Cn
Probability = 2n
n!n! 2 2 2
n
2r 1 1 3 5 7 2n 1 2n ! 2n Cn
Option (A) = 2r
= .....
2 4 6 8 2n
= 2
22n
r 1 22n n!
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72. C
Sol. ~(~p q) (p q)
[~(~p) (~p)] (p q)
[p ~q] (p q)
p (~q q)
pf
p
73. B
2 2
12 32 52 ..... 199 1 3 5 ..... 199
Sol. Variance =
100 100
n
2 4n n 1 2n 1 4n n 1
Sum = 2n 1 = 4 n2 4 n n = n
n 1 6 2
Put n = 100
4 100 101 201
= 2 100 101 100
6
2 101 201
= 100 2 101 1 = 100(2 6767 – 202 + 1)
3
= 100(13534 – 201) = 100 13333 = 1333300
1333300 2
Variance = 100 13333 10000 3333
100
74. C
n
cosn sec cos n 1 sec n 1 1
Sol. n 1
tan n
sin n 1 sec n
cosn
cos n 1
1
= cos tan n
sin n 1 n
cosn cos cos n 1 1
= tan n
cos sin n 1 n
cos n 1 1 cos cos n 1 1
= tan n
cos sin n 1 n
cos n 1 cos sin n 1 sin cos cos n 1 1
= tan n
cos sin n 1 n
1
= tan tan n
n
75. C
5 1 1 10 2 5 1
Sol. 2
4 sin x 4 cos x
sin cos
10 10 2
sin x cos x
sin x cos cos x sin 2sin x cos x
10 10
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sin x sin2x
10
x 2x x
10 10
or x 2x
10
9
3x
10
3
x
10
76. C
Sol. Let sin1 log2 x p , cos 1 log2 y q
So, 3p q ..... (1)
2
11
p 2q ..... (2)
6
11
p 2q
6
11
3 2q q
6 2
11
6q q
2 2
11
5q
2 2
10
5q
2
q=
11
p 2
6 6
sin1 log2 x
6
1
log2 x sin
6 2
1 1
1
2
1
x2 22 2 2
x x
cos1 log2 y
1 1
log2 y = cos = –1, y , 2
2 y
1 1 1 1
24 6
x2 y2 x2 y2
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77. A
2 2 2 2
Sol. AB + AC = 2(BD + AD ) A
a2
c 2 b2 2 AD2
4
c b
a2
b2 c 2 2AD2 G
2
a2
b2 c 2 2AD2
2 B D C
2b2 2c 2 a2 a
2AD2
2
2 2
2b 2c a2
AD2
4
2b2 2c 2 a2
AD
2
4 2 2b2 2c 2 a2
78. B
Sol. OP = h P
POA
POA = 90º 60º
AP2 = OP2 + OA2
PA = PB = PC = a B A
a2
a2 = h2 + O
3
D
2
2a
h2 , 3h2 = 2a2
3 C
2 2
a 3a
AD2 = BA2 – BD2 = a2 – =
4 4
a 3 2 2 a 3
AD ; OA AD
2 3 3 2
a
OA
3
79. D
Sol. x – ay + az = 0 ..... (1)
bz – bx – y = 0 ..... (2)
cx – cy – z = 0 ..... (3)
Since equation are consistent
1 a a
So, b 1 b 0
c c 1
1 + bc + a(b – bc) + a(bc + c) = 0
1 + bc + ab – abc + abc + ac = 0
ab + bc + ca = –1
80. C
Sol. Trace A = x2 + y2 + z2
Trace B = 2x + 2y + 2z – 3
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x2 + y2 + z2 = 2x + 2y + 2z – 3
2 2 2
x + y + z – 2x – 2y – 2z + 3 = 0
2 2 2
(x – 1) + (y – 1) + (z – 1) = 0
It is true if x = 1, y = 1, z = 1
So, x + y + z = 3
81. B
x a y 2d z c
Sol. Since plane ax – by + cz = 0 contains the line
a b c
So, point (a, 2d, c) will satisfy the plane and normal of plane will 90º with line
So, a·a – b·2d + c2 = 0
2 2
c + a = 2bd ..... (1)
2 2 2
and a – b + c = 0 since angle between normal of plane and line is 90º
b2 = a2 + c2 ..... (2)
From equation (1) and (2), we get
b2 = 2bd
b = 2d
b
2
d
82. D
Sol. a b 1
2
a b 3 a b 2a b 3
1 + 1 + 2a b 3
2a b 1
1
ab
2
Given 3 a b c a 2b
3 a b b c a a b 2b b
1
O c b 2 1
2
1 5
c b 2
2 2
5
c b
2
83. B
Sol. Number of one-one functions A B
=6543 a1 b1
= 30 12 b2
= 360 a2 b3
a3 b4
b5
a4
b6
84. D
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ax 2 bx
n
c
cot x
c if x
4 4
1 n
g x
cot x
Sol.
sin x cos x 1
tan x n
1
if x
1 c 4
n
c
tan x
1
Limit to exist c c2 = 1, c = 1
c
85. D
Sol. y e3x
dy
3e3 x
dx
d2 y
2
9e3 x ..... (1)
dx
e3x = y
3x = loge y
dx 1
3
dy y
d2 x 1 d2 x 1
3 2
2
, 2
..... (2)
dy y dy 3y 2
d2 y d2 x 3x 1
2 2 9e 6x
3e 3x
dx dy 3 e
86. B
Sol. P(x, y), Q(1, 0)
PQ x 12 y 2
PQ2 = x2 + 1 – 2x + y2
PQ2 = x2 – 2x + 1 + 2x3 – 3x2 + 9
PQ2 = 2x3 – 2x2 – 2x + 10
d PQ2
6x 2 4x 2 0
dx
6x2 – 4x – 2 = 0
2
3x – 2x – 1 = 0
2
3x – 3x + x – 1 = 0
3x(x – 1) + (x – 1) = 0
(x – 1)(3x + 1) = 0
1
x = 1, x
3
d2 PQ2 12x 4
2
dx
So, PQ2 is minimum at x = 1
y2 = 2 + 9 – 3 = 8
PQ min imum 0 8 2 2
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87. C
Sol. x
2
sin3x d x2 sin3x
2
=
x 2
sin3x
c
2
x 4 sin2 3x
= c
2
a = 4, b = 2, d = 2
a+b+d=8
88. C
Sol. 1·f(x) = 1 + 0 – 1·x2f(x)
1 1
1 dx dx 1
f(x)(1 + x2) = 1, f x 2
= 1 x 2 = 2 1 x 2 2 tan1 x 2 0 =
1 x 1 0
0
4 2
89. D
Sol. Area of an ellipse = ab
y
y=2
2 2
(0, 0) 3 4 (4, 0)
14 7 28 7
So, area of shaded region = 7 2 2 3 4 2 14 = 14
4 4 4 2 2
90. D
Sol. Let y(t) = z
dz
2z 2e2t
dt
2dt
I·F = e e2t
z·(IF) =
2t
2 IF dt c
z e = 2t + c
2t
y(t) e = 2t + c
Put t = 0
y(0) e0 = c
2=c
y(t) e2t = 2t + 2
2t 2
y t 2t
e
22 4
y 1 2 2
e e
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