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DATE: 19-11-2018
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans 3 4 3 2 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 1 4 2 2
Q.No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans 2 1 2 3 2 4 4 3 3 4 1 3 2 4 2
Q.No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 4 4 1 2 3 2
Q.No. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans 2 2 1 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 3 3
PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC
Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
Ans 2 2 4 4 2 4 4 3 2 3 2 2 4 2 2
PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC PC IOC OC
Q.No. 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
Ans 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 4 4
Alternatively: 2
E2 = 3, 4, 5, 6 on die P(E2) =
Let V1 3î 2ˆj k̂ and V2 a î bˆj ck̂ 3
E = (E E1) + (E E2)
Now V1 · V2 3a 2b c 7 V1 V2 P(E) = P(E1) · P(E/E1) + P(E2) P(E/E2)
7 14 a 2 b 2 c 2
49
(a2 + b2 + c2)
14
Using the law of total probabilities,
7
Hence a2 + b2 + c2|least = Ans.] 2 9 4 12 41
2 P (red ball) = · + · = Ans. ]
6 20 6 15 60
6! 6! 6! 1
Q.6 · 2! + · 2! + · 2! 1
1!· 5! 2!· 4! 3!· 3!· 2! P(B1/A) = 210 =
7
1 4 47 ·210
(concept of grouping) 10
10 1 10
2 5 5
G1 G2
1 5 510
2 4 = 10 8 Ans. ]
3 3 5 8
12 + 30 + 20 = 62
Alternatively: 1st tourist can go G1 or G2 in 2 ways Q.10 Let B1 : Taxi is black 0.85
|||ly all others. Hence required number of ways
= 26 – 2 = 62 Ans. ] B2 : Taxi is white 0.15
A: witness says that taxi involved in the hit and
run accident was White.
6B P(A/B1) = 0.2
13C – 6C ; /
Q.7 5 5 13 \ ] P(A/B2) = 0.8
7G
9R 12R
Q.8 Urn A ; Urn B
11W 3W (0.85) (0.2)
P(B1/A) =
(0.85) (0.2) (0.15) (0.8)
E : event of drawing a red ball;
0.170 17 17
1 = = = Ans.]
E1 = 1 or 2 on die P(E1) = 0.170 0.120 17 12 29
3
30
tan2 = tan
C H 5
128 16 160
24
2 tan 2
Q.12 56 40 2 = 6tan tan2 =
1 tan 3
216
B 2
tan =
V = 800 3
Total playing game = 640 3
800 – 640 = 160 ] x = 5 cot = 5. . ]
2
Q.13 Since, root mean square arithmetic mean
Q.16 Equation of the line is
r a t ( p q ) ....(1)
n n
x i2 xi 400 80
now (1) intersects r · n d ....(2)
i 1
i 1
= n 16 substituting r from (1) in (2)
n n n n
a t (p q ) · n d
Hence, possible value of n = 18. ] a · n t[ p q n ] d
(d a · n )
t=
[p q n ]
hence the position vector of R is
Q.14
(d a · n )
r a (p q) Ans. ]
[p q n ]
î 3ˆj k̂ is
î ĵ k̂
Q.15 In OBC, we have 2 1 1 2î ĵ 5k̂
5 1 3 1
tan = (i)
x Any general point on the line is
30 (1 + 2, 1 + , 1 – ) at their point of
Also, tan2 = (ii) intersection. This point satisfies equation of
x
Dividing (ii) by(i), we have plane
(1 + 2) + 3(1 + ) – (1 – ) = 9 = 1 Q.22 Possible cases if the product of four numbers
Point of intersection is (3, 2, 0). a · b · c · d = 144 (1 a, b, c, d 6)
6, 6, 2, 2, ; 6, 6, 4, 1 ; 6, 4, 3, 2
Hence required line is
r 3î 2ˆj k 2î ˆj 5k̂
and 4, 4, 3, 3
4! 4!
4!
x 3 y2 z = 2!· 2! + + 4! + 2!· 2! = 48 Ans. ]
Ans.] 2!
2 1 5
Q.23 P(W) = 1/3 ; P(B) = 2/3 p = 1/3 ;
Q.18 q = 2/3 and r = 4 or 5 and n = 5
S = w + 2w2 + 3w3 + ..... + 9w9 Use P(r) = nCr pr qn r ]
Q.26 p = T P H YS I C S
~p=F
Q.31 1 = (µ2 – 1)
(~ p q) = F
2 = –(µ1 – 1)
~r=F
= (µ2 – µ1)
(~ p q) ~ r = F and p = T
(~ p q) ~ r p = T ] hc
Q.34 = + c . (3v0) in case I
16C 3C 4C 4C
Q.27 3 – 2[2 · 3 + 3] –8· 3
= 16C3 – 12 – 32 hc
= + c. v0 in case II
2
hc
where = (0 – threshold wavelength)
0
f
Q.35 1.8 =
f 10
560 – 44 = 516 Ans. ] 1.8 f + 18 = f
18 = – 0.8 f
f = – 22.5 cm
Q.28 M (4, 5, 6) in second case, u = – 50
plane passes through 4, 5, 6 Obj. is beyond C.
A(x – 4) + B(y – 5) + C(z – 5) = 0 Image is invereted and diminished.
Q.36 E B k̂
y
k
x
A, B, C are 4, 4, 4 z E
equation is x – 4 + y – 5 + z – 6 = 0
x + y + z = 15 ]
2 2 Q.37 I
Q.29 Answer is z1 z2 ] O P
µ1 1
C H E M I S T RY
Q.45
µ2 2 34 / 34 1
90° –
Q.61 Molarity = M M
2 2
µ1 sin = µ1 × sin (90° – ) Volume strength of the solution =
2 1
1 = tan 11.2V 5.6V
2
for C µ1 × sin C = µ2 × sin (90°)
2 Q.62 Syn gas or water gas CO + H2
sin C = = tan
1
Q.63 Negative charged O-atom has more electron
C = sin–1 (tan ) donating power than neutral O-atom therefore
Q.47 Accordin to Malus law, I = I0 cos2 resonance energy.
I0 I0 O¯ OH
After 2nd Polaroid, I = cos2 60° =
2 8
I0 3I 0
After 3rd Polaroid, I = cos2 30° =
8 32
hc 12400 Q.64 Let, % of C be 7.5 x % and H be x %
Q.53 eV = V= 7.5 x + x + 32 = 100
(inÅ)
x=8
% of C = 60%, H = 8 % and O = 32 %
E.F. = C 60 H 8 O 32 = C5H8O2
12 1 16
Q.65 O2 B.O. [O = O] = 2
(+M)
+ OH
:
O
:: :
O3 O : : O [due to resonance] B.O. = 1.5
H Q.72
: :
: :
H2O2 O O B.O. = 1
H Cl
(–I)
1
Bond length H2O2 > O3 > O2
B.O. 5L (5 V )L
Q.73
300K (T ) K ....(i)
CH3
1 .5 L ( V ) L
and 240K (T ) K ....(ii)
Q.66 More number of – H, more will be
5 / 300 5 V
hyperconjugation (i) / (ii) =
1.5 / 240 V
V = 3
Q.67 Let, VO 2 = x mL, and eqn. (ii) T = 480
VN 2 = y mL x + y = 3000 ....(i) Q.74 Due to inert pair effect as we more down the
group stability of (+1) oxidation stateincreases.
3.O2 (g) Ozonizer
2.O3(g)
t=0 x = mL 0 Cl
t = tf (x–3u)mL (2u)mL= 600mL Br
u = 300
x – 3 × 300 = 1100 Cl
Q.75
x = 2000 Eqn (1) y = 1000
Br
VO 2 = 2 L and VN 2 = 1 L Ans.
Chlorine atom lies at equatorial position be-
Q.68 In solvay process manufacture of sodium bi-
cause of its smaller size, bond length is shorter
carbonate, the final biproduct is :
than Bromine to avoid 1,3 diaxial repulsion.
NH 4 HCO 3 + NaCl NaHCO 3 +
NH4Cl Q.76 Theory based
NH4Cl + CaO NH3 + CaCl2 + H2O Q.77 P4+ 3NaOH + 3H2OPH3 + 3NaH2PO2
White
Q.69 CH3 is more stable than Phosphorus
O
Q.78 4 isomers with alcohol functional group
CH2 due to back-bonding. (1) CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH2 – OH
15 (2) CH 3 CH 2 CH CH 3
Q.70 d= = 3 g/L = 3 kg/m3 |
5L OH
3P 3 10 4 CH3
vrms = = m/s = 100 m/s
d 3 |
(3) CH 3 C OH
Q.71 Be and Mg does not impart colour to the flame |
due to their high Ionisation energy CH 3
(4) CH 3 CH CH 2 OH
|
CH 3
3 isomers with ether functional group
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V2O5
Q.80 2SO2(g) + O2 (g) 2SO3 (g) HOOC COOH HO
H
COOH HO
COOH
* Manufacture of H2SO4 by "Contact pro- H OH
COOH
cess"
COOH
H COOH
Q.81
H OH
OH
At both position same groups are present
(II)
Q.82 [Ca2+] = 400 ppm = 400 mg/L
= 10 × 10–3 mol/L H COOH HO H COOH
HO
[H ] = 20 × 10–3 mol/L
+ HOOC
OH HO
H
COOH HO
COOH
OH
n H = 20 mmol
H
COOH