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PAPER – 2
SECTION – A
1. A, B, C, D
Sol. By definition
2. A, C
Sol. To find F draw the F.B.D. of the mass. Then apply work energy theorem to get maximum speed.
3. B, C, D
Sol. The number of collisions will be dependent on the masses of the three objects. If m1 = 4m,
m2 = m and m3 = 3m then m1 finally moves to left with 1 m/s, m2 with speed 1.5 m/s and m3 to
right side with speed 2.5 m/s.
4. A, D
Sol. Write the co-ordinates of the collar and differentiate w.r.t. time to get velocity of collar.
5. A, B, C
Sol. Let the line joining the centres of sphere and grindstone be inclined at to the vertical, and let R,
F be the normal reaction and friction. The sphere remains at rest if:
R = Mg cos and F=Mg sin
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6. A, D
v0
Sol. If a g , then the distance covered by the object relative to train
t
1 (a g)2 t 2
(a g)t 2
2 2g
v0t 1 (v gt)2
= gt 2 0
2 2 2g
v 20 v t
0
2g 2
v 20 v t
If the wagon long enough, distance moved by the small body relative to train is = 0
2g 2
7. A, B, C
Sol. Let be the inclination of the direction of projection to the horizontal, and x the distance from the
wall to the point of projection, so that the time to the wall = x/vcos. After the impact the horizontal
velocity is evcos, so that the particle will be vertically over the starting point again in time
x/evcos from the impact .(e is the coefficient of restitution)
The vertical velocity is unaltered by the impact, so that the particle will be on the same vertical
level as the point of projection in time 2Vsin/g .
The particle will therefore return to the point of projection if
2v sin x x
g v cos ev cos
e v 2 sin2
x
1 e g
v2e
Now the greatest value of sin 2 is unity, so that the greatest value of x is , where e is
g e 1
the coefficient of restitution. Since 0 e 1 x 5
8. C, D
Sol. Since the rod is raised slowly (quasi-statically), the entire F cos
F
system remains in equilibrium at any moment of time. Thus,
the torque about the point of rotation of the rod is zero about F sin
any axis, and the net external forces are 0.
mg cos mgcos
F 0F N
2 2
N = mg – F cos , fs = F sin mg
fs
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The F sin force causes the rod’s bottom end to slip in one direction. The friction force counters
this force to stop the slipping, fs sN
sN F sin . Hence,
F sin sin cos
s
mg Fcos 2 cos 2
Maximum of µs can be found by setting its derivative with respect to theta equal to zero:
d 2 cos 2cos 1 2cos 1 cos
2 2 2 2
1 2
2
0 This gives sin and min
d 2 cos
2
3 4
9. A
Sol. T2 T2 cos 2 N
T1 cos 1
A
For 1 kg block For m
T1 sin 1 = T2 sin 2 3T1 = 4T2 T2 = 10 m = 6
T2 cos 2 + T1 cos 1 = 10 6
m kg = 0.6 kg
T2 = 6 N, T1 = 8 N 10
10. D
11. A
12. C
Sol. (for Q.11-12) F
ICM h a
If h > h0 where h0
mR
fS
F + f S = ma …(i)
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Fh fSR = ICM
Fh I a
fs cm2 …(ii)
R R
From (i) and (ii)
h I
F 1 ma 1 CM2
R mR
h
F 1
R
a
ICM
m 1 2
mR
f S = ma F
If h < h0 F
F f S = ma …(i) h a
Fh + f SR = ICM
Fh I a fS
fs cm2 …(ii)
R R
From (i) and (ii)
h I
F 1 ma 1 CM2
R mR
h
F 1
R
a
ICM
m 1 2
mR
f S = F ma
For a ring,
F = 2mg, h = R/2
3g mg
a0 , f0 fS F ma
2 2
3g mg
a0 , f0
2 2
For a disc,
F = mg, h = 3R/4
3
mg 1
4 7g 2 7g
a
3 4 3 6
m
2
7mg mg
f S = ma F = mg
6 6
7a0 f0
a , fS
9 3
For a hollow sphere,
5mg R
F= ,h
8 3
5mg 4
a 8 3 g a = a /3
0
5 2
m
3
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5mg mg mg f0
f S = F ma =
8 2 8 4
f S = f 0/4
For a solid sphere
F = mg/2, h = 3R/5
mg 8
4g 8
a 2 5 a0
7 7 21
m
5
f S = ma F
4mg mg mg
fS
7 2 14
8a0 f0
a , fS
21 7
SECTION – C
13. 00002.25
dv
Sol. m v P = constant
dt
When acceleration reduces to half value its speed becomes doubled i.e. v = 2v 0
1
Pt m v 2 v 20
2
1
Pt m 4v 02 v 02
2
3mv 20 3 1 100 15
t = 2.25 sec.
2P 2 1000
14. 00001.20
2 2 2
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1 1 1 1
Now K
2
2 2
m v12 v 22 k2 m 2 2 m 2 2
2
= 2 + 1.6 = 3.6 Joule
16. 00005.00
Sol. When the wedge has moved through a distance y, let the point of contact of cylinder have moved
down the plane through x (with respect to wedge). Let F be the friction between the cylinder and
the plane.
Since there is no horizontal force on (wedge + cylinder system)
d2 y d2 y d2 x
M 2 m 2 cos 2 0 …(1)
dt dt dt
d2 y d2 x ma d2 x ma2 d2
Also, m 2 cos 2 F mgsin and Fa , so that
dt dt 2 dt 2 2 dt 2
d2 y d2 x
2 cos 3 2 2gsin …(2)
dt 2 dt
Equation (1) and (2) implies acceleration of the centre of the cylinder down the face, and relative
2gsin M m
to the wedge, is = 5 m/s2.
3M m 2m sin2
17. 00005.00
Sol. Assume that the drum rolls away from the force P, so that P
the friction F is away from P. Then : 600
d2 d2 d2 x a
Mk 2 2 Pa Fb and Mb 2 M 2 F P cos 60
dt dt dt b
2
M k 2 b2 ddt P a b2
2
fS Side view
d2
0.25 8 10(1.5 1)
dt 2
d2 2
2
2.5 rad/s
dt
d2
And the required acceleration = b 2
= 2 2.5 = 5 m/s2
dt
18. 00012.00
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A, B, D
20. A, B, C
21. A, B, D
22. A, B, C
Sol. Mg Ne 3s 2
3+0+0=3
23. A, B, C
N2O4
2NO2
Sol.
4 8
88
KP 16 atm
4
On doubling the volume
N2O 4
2NO2
4 8
x 2x
2 2
2
16
4 2x
2 x
x = 0.4725
24. A, B, C
25. B, C, D
(C) R 2 SiCl2
(D) In pyrosilicate one oxygen atom is shared.
26. B, D
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1
200 1 100 1 2
3
1 1 1
pH 7 1.2 log = 7. 45
2 2 2
27. A
28. B
29. C
30. B
SECTION – C
31. 00001.50
32. 00006.50
33. 00000.20
Sol. pH = 5
[H+] = 10-5
RH2 Ca 2 RCa 2H
1
105 10 5
2
1
Wt. of Ca+2 in one litre 105 40 2 10 4 gram = 0.2 mg
2
Hence, hardness will be 0.2 ppm.
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34. 00019.00
35. 00000.20
Sol.
A B C
Dd
d
50 41.67
0.2
41.67
A B C
1 0 0
1 1 1
Hence number of mole of
1 0.2 0.2
36. 00010.45
1 4
49 1000 49 1000
5 5 1
Sol. V
40 49 10
V 10450 ml 10.45 litre
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SECTION – A
37. A, B, C, D
1 1 1 1
2
Sol. 0 f x x dx f 2 x dx 2 xf x dx x 2 dx
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
So, f
2 x dx 2 xf x dx x 2 dx 2 xf x dx 1
0 0 0 0
3
1
1 1
1 x2
f t dt dx dx
0x 0
2
1
1
tf t dt 3
0
1
So, f
2 x dt 1
0
3
38. A
1 1
n k 1
Sol. Putting x k t gives f t tk 1 dt
n
k {1, 2, 3, ....., n – 1}
0
1 1 n 1
n 1 k n 1k k
So, f t t dt n1Ck 1 f t t dt
0 0 k 0
1 n
k 1 n k k 1
=
n 1
Ck 1 1 f t t dt
0k 1
n 1
k 1 n k
= 1 n 1Ck 1 f t tk 1dt
k 1 0
n
1 1
= 1 k 1 n1 Ck 1
n 1
1 1 0
k 1 n n
But (f(t) – t)n – 1 0 as n – 1 is an even positive integer
f(t) = t t [0, 1]
39. A, B, C, D
2
Sol. f(x) f(x) f(x) f(x) < f(x) f(x) + (f(x)) x R
1 2 1 2
f x f x f x x R lim f x f x f x 0
2 x 2
1 2 1 1 1
f x f x f x f x f x f x f x f x f x f x f x
2 2 2 2
1 3 2 1 2 3 2
f x f x f x x R f x f x f x f x x R
2 4 2 4
1
1 1 3 3
f 3 x f 3 x x R f x f x x R
6 4 2
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40. A, B, C
2
y y y 2x 1 y 2 y
Sol. 2
2
; d 2x 1 dx
y y y
4x
y e 2x 1
41. A, B, C, D
1 1
1 f 1 f 0
Sol. x 2 f x dx 2
f x dx
0 0
1 1
1 1 1
Since, x 2 f x dx max f x x
0 x 1 2
dx max f x
4 0 x 1
0 0
42. A, B, D
x2
e x e x
x 2n
x 2n 2 1
Sol. n e 2 ecx x R c
2 n0 2n n0 2 n 2
1
For c , inequality does not hold for x = 1
e
43. A, B
44. A, C
a
Sol. f x dx 0
0
1
Put x = at, we get f at dt 0
0
Let M max f x
0 x 1
Using LMVT on [a, ax], |f(x) – f(ax)| (1 – a)xM
1 1 1
1
Now, f x dx f x f ax dx 1 a M xdx
2
1 a M
0 0 0
a
Equality holds if f x M x
2
45. D
46. B
Sol. (45.-46.)
f 1(x) is discontinuous at x = –1 only
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f 2(x) is continuous x R
f 3(x) is continuous at x = 0, 3 only
f 4(x) is continuous at each irrational number
47. A
48. A
Sol. (47.-48.)
(I) (x3 – x + 1)3 – x3 + x = 0
3
f(f(x)) = 0, where f(x) = x – x + 1
which has only one negative solution
6 4 3 2
(II) f(x) = x – x + 2x – x + 1
2 2 2 3
= (x – 1) (x + 1) + 2x > 0 x > 0
3
1 1 1
(III) x 5 has three positive
x 1 x 2 x 3
solutions
(IV) 2x = x4, has two positive solutions x=1 x=2 x=3
SECTION – C
49. 00011.00
50. 00001.00
f 0 2 f 3
Sol. f x f 0 f 0 x x x where 0 x and
2! 3!
f 2 2 f
f x f 2 f 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 3 where x 2
2! 3!
f 3 f 3
x x 2 2
6 6
Put x = 1 ; f f 12
So, at least one of f and f is 6
51. 00000.00
x2
f x e 2 f x 2xf x x 2 1 f x
Sol. lim f x lim
x x2 x x 2 1
e2
So, lim f x 0
x
52. 00000.00
1
Sol. Put g x x 2
4
1 1 1
x , , then x g x
2 2 2
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1 1
Let x 0 , and xn 1 g xn n 0. The sequence xn is increasing and bounded above
2 2
1
so its limit exists and this limit is (by solving g(l) = l)
2
1 1 1
By continuity, the constant sequence f xn tends to f f is constant over 2 , 2
2
53. 00002.00
54. 00000.50
k k
1 n 1
k n2 k n2
2 n2 n
k
k n2
1 n
k 1
Sol. lim n 1 k N lim k 1 n 1 lim 2 lim n2
n k n k n
k 1 n
n
k 1 2
n2 n2
k 1
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