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In a certain region of space a unifonn and constant electric field and a magnetic field parallel to 4 each other are present. A proton is fired from a point 'A' in the field with speed v = 4 X 10 mls at an angle of a with the field direction. The proton reaches a point B in the field where its velocity makes an angle 13with the field direction. If s~na:=.J3 . Find the electric potential difference
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7.
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.
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B
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OH
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The carbanion is not sufficiently stabilized . . 13. STATEMENT-l: When mixture of 1 mole of benzaldehyde and 1 mole of cyclohexanone is treated with semicarbazide. semicarbazone of cyclohexanone precipitates first and finally precipitate of semicarbazone of benzaldehyde is formed. I and STATEMENT-2: Initial one is kinetically controlled product and the other one is thermodynamically controlled product. (A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2' is a correct explanation for Statement-l. (8) Statement-l is True, Statement-2 is True; Statemenl-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-l. (C) Statement-l is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False. Statement-2 is True.
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(8)
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p q
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= 8 :::>p = q = 2
2.
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= 3 and
sin( 2x
\3
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j
= 1 is/are
(A) 7 (C) 9
(B) 8 (0) 10
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i
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x2 + l
-x + 2y == 0
Sol.
C
Centre of rectangular hyperbola is (1. -2) :. Equation of Asymptotes are x = 1, Y =-2 Radius of circle =
J5 .
2
5.
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Sol.
Let PQRS be a square with length of the side 10. The points A and 6 are taken on the side PQ and C is taKen on the side RS. Then the circumradius of the triangle ABC can be (A) 3.1 (6) 4.2 (C) 5.5 (D) 8 C Let M be the circumcentre Now MA + MC ~ AC ~ SP = 10 :. The minimumvalue of circumradius = 5 Now a circle through PQRS has the radius :. 5:0:: radius s
5.J2
s.J2
If
6.
In triangle ABC with A as obtuse angl,~_,AD and AE are median and,.\,,~ltitude respectively. ~AD == IDAE == IEAC , then sin3 A cos A equals ," 3 3(.
3
(A) 3a
64b2c
3
(C)3a 256b2c
Sol.
6
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4
A . 2A -sln-
1 (EC')2
= "2
b;
(BE}
I,AB
a2
== "2'16b2
'4'c == 128b2c'
+ sec"(x
3a 1
3a3
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and
Ix -
21 ~ 1
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t +1
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o( t~, _ t ,
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d = l-at
4 -
a - 2ae 1= ah
+ 1)3/2
,)t4
9. WS
Sol.
+ t6
t2
The area enclosed by the curve max (C) 10 A Area enclosed by the region ABCD 2k' 2k => 4k~ 100 k=S
= =
Y =k
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x=k+1
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Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 questions numbered 10 to 13. Each question contains STATEMENT-1 (Assertion) and ST ATEMENT-2 (Reason). Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. . ab - rr . STATEMENT 1: In tnangle ABC, 12 == R .
10.
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STATEMENT 2: In any triangle ABC. _a_ = _b_ =._c_ = 2R . sinA sinB sinC (A) Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. (B) Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. (C) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. (D) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true, Sol.
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3...
t,
Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1, Both the Statements are true and Statement 2 is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. . Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
. 2
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R:ead the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: Bly taking B(-3, 0) and C(3, O),triangles PBC of perimeter 16 are constructed. If S is the locus of incentre of triangle ABC, then 11
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 17to 19 Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: let 0(0, t) is a variable point andR = (3, 0). PO is drawn perpendicular to RO to meet the variable line y = 2t in P. let S represent the locus of P. 17. The equation of S is (A) xy
=4
(B)
r\ x-~Y 2)
3 6
+(y-3i
= 19
(C) y2 = 12x
x2 y2 . (0) -+-- = 1
Sol.
C
Equation of PO is Y - t = ~(x - 0)
t
.'. Coordinates of P
= (.~.
2t]
/'
18.
.... locus of P is y2 = 12x The chord x + y = 1 cuts the curve S in points A and B. The normals at A and B intersect at C. A third line from C cuts the curve S normally at O. Then the coordinates of Dare (A) (3, ~) (B) (0, 0) (C) (6. -3) (D) (12, 12)
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(B) a=-3,p=2:.
(C) Required sum = sum of these points from y = 0 = sum of the ordinates of these points These points of intersection also lie on 20y + 59 0 :. Sum of ordinates = 20 (By subtracting) Since these points lie on a circle and hyperbola so we get a pair of points with same ordinates. Hence sum = 40 .(0) As SG SP 5
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Let P be any point on the parabola = 8x between its vertex and positive end of latus rectum. If 5 be the focus and Nbe the foot of perpendicular from 5 to tangent at P. then possible integral values of area of triangle PN5 is A chord is drawn from a point A(1, a) to the parabola = 4x which cuts the parabola at P and Q such that AP'AQ = 31al. then 'ex' can take the values A trapezium is inscribed in the parabola = 4x such that its
(q)
(r)
diagonals pass through the point (1, 0) and each has length the area of trapezium is A then 16 A is equal to
25 . If 4
25
(D)
Normal to the parabola yl. = 4x at points P and Q of the parabola meet at R(3, 0) and tangents at P and Q meet at T (a., 0), then area of the quadrilateral PTQR is equal to (B) ~ (p. q) (e) ~(s) (D)~ (r)
(s)
12
Sol.
(A) ~ (p)
Y.- a
SIOO
= r . It meets
= 4r(.rcos6
2 -2
4)
=0
x AQ == 1a.
--
sin
2
e'-
41,~3lal
lal ~ 4
R
la31al41 -
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Fora For ex 50 P
25/4-ex 5 2 = -. 1 + ex 442
=-
1 = I = :i~
= 5. t = :i2
= l' ~,
4
== (~,
.4
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-at2 x (a,O)
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(B)
A spherical annular thennal resistor of thennal conductivity K and inner and outer radii 2R and SR respectively, is in steady state with its inner surface. maintained at 100C and its outer surface maintained at 10C (heat flow is radially outwards). The temperature of the concentric spherical interface of radius 3R in steady state is T. . (C)
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A metallic hollow spherical shell is placed concentrically with a spherical shell of double the radius. The inner sphere is given a charge q while the outer sphere is given a charge 4 q. Now the two sphere are connected together by a metallic wire. The % change in charge on the outer surface of the outer sphere is . Dielectricof
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7.
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and
STATEMENT-2: (A) Statement-1 Statement-1. Acetaldehyde is good reducing agent. is Tru~, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
(B) Slatement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D} Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Sol.
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B
STATEMENT -1: Ortho iodobenzoic acid is strongest acid among ali ortho halobenzoic acid.
and
STATEMENT-2: Iodine exerts maximum ortho effect so the acidic strength increases. (A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is True; Stafement-2 is a correct explanation Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True'>Statement-2 is True; Statement-2is Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True. A NOT a correct explanation fof;;" for
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STATEMENT-2: by base. (A) Statement-1 In acid chlorides and alcohols reaction, HC! is released which can be neutralized is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1. (B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2is True; Statement-2is Statement-1. (C) Statement-1 is True, Statement -2 is False. (D) Statem-ent-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
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This section contains 2 groups of questions. Each group has 3 multiple choice question based on a p1ragraph. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is . c~rrect. . Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16 present to .
\lli'hen wate~ is added&)to an alkene no re.~ction takes place, because there is no electr~phile s~art a reactton by addmg to the nuCleophilic alkene. The O-H bond of water are too strong. CH;, - CH
=
If however, an acid (H:eS040r HCI) is added to the solution, a reaction will occur because provides an electrophile.
T le second order rale conslanl (M-Sec -') lor acid calalysed hydration at 25.C is give n lor each 01 Ihe
fdllOwing a!kenes:
I I
H3C
\
FRateconstant:
K,
k.
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Which is more reactive between (Z)-2 butene and (E)-2 butene towards hydration (A) (E)-2-butene (B) (Z)-2-butene (C) Both are equally reactive (D) Both are inert towards hydration B (E) isomer is more stable hence more free energy of hydration required. Correct relation between rate constants: (A) K3 < K1 < K:e< ~ < Ks (C) K3 < K1 < K2 < Ks < ~
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p q
r
1.
Match the following: Column-I (A) (B) (C) .HCOOH CH3COOH (p) (q) (r) Column-ll Decarboxylates on heating Reacts with Br2/P With Tollen's reagent gives silver mirror
~o
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( r-g~OH
c',
o
~.,
(D)
~CHj-'
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CO)
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2.
Match the following: Column-I (A) CH;; - CH2 - CH2 - NH2 (B) (C) (D)
H3C-N-CH3 CH3
(p) (q)
Column-II Treatment of NaN02, HCI gives N-nitroso yellow liquid Treatment of NaN02, HCI gives diazonium chloride Treatment of CH3 - I (excess) followed by AgOH; heat gives alkene Treatment of HCI, heat gives non-volatile salt Cannot form H-bond with each other
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This section contains 9 muhiple choice questions numbered 1 to 9. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct .. 1. Normals PO, PB and PC are drawn to the parabola y2 triangle aBC is equilateral, then possible value of 'a' is (A) 150 (B) 250 (C) 350 (D) 450
C
Sol.
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::::> t1
= 2-!3
P{CJ.,O)
= -V3CJ.+ (4-!3)(503)+
=a
2.
= 350
If 'd' be the length of perpendicular then 'd' cannot exceed 1 (A) "2 (C) 2
x2
25
+-
y2
16
=1
Sol.
B
Equation of nonnal is 5x sec 8 ~ 4y cosec 8 d= ,/25sec2 Now. 25tan
2
=9
9 .J25tan
2
e + 16cosec2e
2
8 + 16cot2 0 + 41
e + 16cOt2 e ~ .J25 x 16
::::>
::::> ::::>
25tan2 d~1
e + 16cot2 (1 ~ 40
25tan2 (1 + 16coe (1 + 41 ~ 81
3.
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3x2 - 6x + 13 -
.Jx
+ 5x2 +41 is
W2
~4
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+ (x ~ 3)
/(2)2 V x -2
-2
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1!
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s-a
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1'1
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+ y(10sinO)
100
=1
. "1 e + 2 Sin b =
=> Sin
e = --1- case
2
=> cot- = -
0 2
-
1 2 1 2
2
8.
x2
a
y2
XL -
yL ::
intersect orthogonally.
It is given that-the
eccentricity of the ellipse is reciprocal of that of hyperbola, then a 2 is equal to b (A) ~ (B) 2 (0) 4
. 2
4
(C) ~
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=> a
= ../2
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,.,12
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'L = 1
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A tangent 'at the point P(20, 25) to a parabola intersects its directrix at (-10, 9)". If the focus of the parabola lies on x-axis, the numbers of such parabolas are (8) 2 (A) 1 (0) none of these (C) infinite B P(20, 25) Let S= (a, 0)
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::~;> 20 - a
as
9 =-1 -(10+ a)
=>a=5 Let the slope of the "directrix be m Equation of directrix is y - 9 = m(x + 10) Now 120m- 25 + 9 + 10ml = ,.'225 + 625
Jm +1
2
=> 25m - 480 m - 297 0 It gives two distinct values of m. Hence two parabolas
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C.I.
with least absolute value is a root of the quadratic equation a:x2 + bx - a == 0, =-1
b 2: For the quadratic equation ax" + bx + c = 0, sum of the roots = -- and product
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Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation of Statement 1. Both the Statements are true and Statement 2is not the correct explanation of Statement 1. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.
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Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: A normal to the parabola at a point A on the parabola whose equation is yL 2013x cuts the axis of x at
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Riead the following write up carefully and answer the following questions: 2 The ellipse whose equation is given by x + 4/ = 4 is rotated about origin through a right angle in its own I plane. The tangents at any point A on the ellipse before and after rotation intersect at P(o., B) Nbw answer the following questions.
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This section contains 3 questions. Each question contains statements given. in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column I are labelled A. B, C and D, while the statements in Column II are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the following example: If the correct matches are A - p, sand t; B - q and r; C - P and q; and D - s and t; then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following: 1. Match the following:
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(A) (B) Locus of centre of circles touching circle + - 4x - 4y (p) 2 = 0 internally and x + y2 - 6x - 6y + 17 0 externally is The locus of the point (3h - 2, 3k) where (h, k) lies on the (q) 2 circle x + y<- 2x - 4y - 4 0 : . Locus ~f ce~tre of circle touching two circle XL + / + 2x (r) o and Xi + 6x + 5 0 externally is I The extremities of a diagonal for a rectangle are (0, 0) and (s) (4,4) .. The locus of the extremities of the other diagonal is
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is divisible of
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(C)
(D)
by The points (0, 0), (a, 11) and (b, 37) are the vertices equilateral triangle then 'ab' is divisible by
an
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(B) '(1 + tankO)(1 + tan( 45 - k)O):= 1+[tankO + tan(45 - k)OJ + tanka tan(45 - k)o :=1tan45 [1-tankO tan( 45 -kt]+ tanko tan(45 - kt = 1+tan45 =2
~ n+1:= 24 Hence P, Q and T are correct options (C) Let 0 :;;(0,0), A :=(a, 11) and B:= (b, 37) and M be the mid point of segment AS (a+b ~M=1-,241 \,
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and IOMl =
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MA
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if follow that OM=13"'3i+~(a-b)j
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