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XII Part Test-7 Page # 1

Q.1 Arayof light is reflected bytwo mirrors placed normal to each other.
The incident raymakes anangle of 22 withone of themirrors. At what
angle u does the rayemerge?
(A) 22 (B) 68
(C) 44 (D) None
[Geometrical Optics / PM / Moderate ]
Q.2 The light source Sis over the center of a circular opaque plate of radius 1mat a distance a =1 mfrom
it. The distance fromthe plate to the screen is b =0.8 m. Find the diameter of the shadowof the plate on
the screen.
S
2r
d
a
b
(A) 1.8 m (B) 2.9 m (C) 3.6 m (D) 5.4 m
[Geometrical Optics / PM/ Easy]
Q.3 Aconcave mirror of radius of curvature 40 cmforms an image of an object placed on the principal axis
at a distance 45 cmin front of it. Nowif the systemis completelyimmersed in water (=1.33) then
(A) theimage will shift towards the mirror
(B) themagnificationwill reduce
(C) theimagewill shift awayfromthe mirror andmagnificationwill increase.
(D) the positionof the image andmagnificationwill not change.
[Geometrical Optics / SM/Easy]
Q.4 The co-ordinates of the image of point object Pformedbyaconcave mirror of radius of curvature 20cm
(consider paraxial rays only) as shown in the figure is
O
y
P
x
(40 cm, 3 cm)
(A) (13.33 cm, 1 cm) (B) (13.33 cm, +1 cm)
(C) (13.33 cm, +1 cm) (D) (13.33 cm, 1 cm)
[Geometrical Optics / SM/ Tough]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 2
Q.5 The observer 'O' sees thedistanceABas infinitelylarge. If refractiveindex of liquidis
1
andthat of glass
is
2
, then
1
/
2
is:
(A) 2 (B) 1/2 (C) 4 (D) None of these
[Geometrical Optics / RCS / Tough]
Q.6 Which of these actions will move the real image point P' farther fromthe boundary?

R
C
P' P
S S'
n Air
(1) Decrease the index of refraction n.
(2) Increase the distance S.
(3) Decrease the radius of curvature R.
(A) 1, 2, 3 (B) 1 only (C) 2 &3 only (D) 2 only
[Geometrical Optics / RCS / Tough]
Q.7 Arectangular blockof glass is placedona printedpagelyingonahorizontal surface. Theminimumvalue
of the refractive index of glass for which the letters on the page are not visible fromanyof the vertical
faces of block is
(A) > \3 (B) > \2 (C) > 1.55 (D) > 1.38
[Geometrical Optics / RPS / Moderate]
Q.8 Arayincident at a point Bat an angle of incidence u enters into a
glass sphere and is reflected and refracted at the farther surface of
the sphere, as shown. The angle betweenthe reflected and refracted
rays at this surface is 90. If refractive index of material of sphere is
3 , the value of uis
(A) t/3 (B) t/4
(C) t/6 (D) t/12
[Geometrical Optics / RPS / Tough]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 3
Q.9 Alight rayhits the pole of a thin biconvex lens as shown in figure. The angle
made bythe emergent raywith the optic axis will be
(A) 0 (B) (1/3) (C) (2/3) (D) 2
[Geometrical Optics / Lens / Moderate]
Q.10 Choose the correct raydiagramof an equi convex lens which is cut as shown
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
[Geometrical Optics / Lens / Moderate]
Q.11 Consider the four different cases of dispersion of light raywhich has all the wave lengths from
1
to
2
(
1
>
2
). The dotted represents the light ray of wave length
avg
. Which ray diagram is showing
maximumdispersivepower?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
[Geometrical Optics / Prism/ Easy]
Q.12 Arayof light strikes a plane mirror at anangle of incidence 45 as shownin the
figure. After reflection, the ray passes through a prism of refractive index 1.5,
whose apexangleis 4. The anglethroughwhich the mirror shouldbe rotatedif
the total deviation of the rayis to be 90 is
(A) 1 clockwise (B) 1 anticlockwise
(C) 2 clockwise (D) 2 anticlockwise
[Geometrical Optics / Prism/ Moderate]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 4
Q.13 Anastronomical telescopehas anangular magnificationof magnitude5for distant objects. Theseparation
between the objective and the eyepiece is 36 cm. The final image is formed at infinity. The focal lengths
f
o
of the objective and f
e
of the eyepiece are
(A) 45 cmand 9 cmrespectively
(B) 50 cmand 10 cmrespectively
(C) 7.2 cmand 5 cmrespectively
(D) 30 cmand 6 cmrespectively
[Geometrical Optics / Optics Instruments / Easy]
Q.14 Inacompoundmicroscope, maximummagnificationis obtainedwhenthefinal image
(A) is formedat infinity
(B) is formedat the least distance of distinct vision
(C) coincides with the object
(D) coincides withthe objective lens
[Geometrical Optics / Optics Instruments / Easy]
Q.15 Yellowlight is used in a single slit diffraction experiment with a slit of width 0.6 mm. If yellowlight is
replaced byX-rays, then the observed pattern will reveal
(A) that thecentral maximumis narrower
(B) morenumber of fringes
(C) less number of fringes
(D) nodiffractionpattern
[Wave Optics / Diffraction / Easy]
Q.16 InaYDSEexperiment =540 nm, D=1m, d =1mm. Athin filmis pasted onupper slit and the central
maxima shifts to the point just in front of the upper slit. What is the path difference at the centre of the
screen ?
(A) 540 nm (B) 270 nm (C) 500 nm (D) 810 nm
[Wave Optics / Interference / Moderate]
Q.17 White light is incident normally on a film which has = 1.5 and thickness of 5000 . The wave-
lengths in visible spectrum(4000 -7000 ) for which intensityof reflected light be maximumis
(A) 5000 (B) 3000 (C)
3
10000
(D) 6000
[Wave Optics / Interference / Moderate]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 5
Q.18 Cross section of a solar cell withreflective SiOcoating(thickness, t) is shown. What is the conditionfor
least reflectionfor a givenwavelength of light inair. Assumethat light is incident normally ?
t
SiO
Air
Si
n = 1.45
n = 1.00
n = 3.50
1 2
(A) t =
) n 2 (
SiO

(B) t =
) n 4 (
SiO

(C) t =
2

(D) t =
4

[Wave Optics / Interference / Moderate]


Q.19 Unpolarizedlight travels through2linear polarizers. What (minimum) angle shouldthesecondpolarizer
be relative tothe first polarizer (thedifference betweenu
1
andu
2
) sothat the final intensityof light is 3/8
th
of theoriginal value?
(A)
3
t
(B)
6
t
(C)
4
t
(D)
2
t
[Wave Optics / Polarization / Easy]
Q.20 Ayoung's doubleslit experiment is conductedinwater (
1
) as showninthe
figure, and a glass plate of thickness t and refractive index
2
is placed in
the pathof S
2
. Wavelengthof light in water is . Findthe magnitude of the
phase difference between waves coming fromS
1
and S
2
at 'O'.
(A)

t
|
|
.
|

\
|

2
t 1
1
2
(B)

t
|
|
.
|

\
|

2
t 1
2
1
(C)

t

2
t ) (
1 2
(D)

t

2
t ) 1 (
2
[Wave Optics / Tough]
Q.21 Asphere of brass released in a long liquid column attains a terminal speed v
0
. If the terminal speed
attained bythe sphere of marble of the same radius andreleased inthe same liquid is nv
0
, thenthe value
of nwill be.
Given: The specific gravities of brass, marble and the liquid are 8.5, 2.5 and 0.8 respectively.
(A)
17
5
(B)
77
17
(C)
31
11
(D)
5
17
[Fluid Mechanics / Viscosity / Moderate]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 6
Q.22 Asoapbubble 50 mmindiameter contains air at a pressure (in excess of atmospheric) of 2bar. Find the
surface tensioninthe soapfilm.
(A) 1.25 10
2
N/m (B) 12.5 10
2
N/m
(C) 125 10
2
N/m (D) 1250 N/m
[Fluid Mechanics / Surface Tension / Easy]
Q.23 Aspherical soap bubble is blown such that its radius increases at a constant rate. Which of following
curves represents power required to increase surface energyof the bubble versus radius of drop.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
[Fluid Mechanics / Surface Tension / Easy]
Q.24 The height risen by a liquid in a capillary tube having diameter of its bore as 1 mm is given by.
(Take S = 0.075 N/m, density= 1 gm/cc, contact angle = 0)
(A) 6 cm (B) 3 cm (C) 2 cm (D) 4 cm
[Fluid Mechanics / Surface Tension / Easy]
Q.25 The limbs of a glass U-tube are lowered into vesselsAand B, Acontaining water. Some air is pumped
out through the top of the tube C. The liquids in the left hand limbAand the right hand limb Brise to
heights of 10 cmand 12 cmrespectively. The densityof liquidBis :
(A) 0.75 gm/cm
3
(B) 0.83 gm/cm
3
(C) 1.2 gm/cm
3
(D) 0.25 gm/cm
3
[Fluid Mechanics / Statics / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 7
Q.26 Anicebergis floatinginocean. What fraction of its volume is above the water ? (Given: densityof ice =
900 kg/m
3
and densityof ocean water = 1030 kg/m
3
)
(A)
103
90
(B)
103
13
(C)
103
10
(D)
103
1
[Fluid Mechanics / Statics / Moderate]
Q.27 The figure shows a conical container of half-apex angle 37
o
filledwithcertain quantities of kerosene and
water. The force exerted bythe water on the kerosene is approximately.
(Take atmospheric pressure = 10
5
Pa)
8 m
10 m
Kerosene
sp.gr.= 0.8
Water
sp.gr.= 1.0
P = 10 Pa
0
5
(A) 3 10
7
N (B) 4 10
7
N (C) 2 10
7
N (D) 5 10
7
N
[Fluid Mechanics / Statics / Tough]
Q.28 Asolidsphereof mass Mandradius Ris kept onaroughsurface. The velocities of air (density) around
the sphere are as shown in figure. Assuming Rto be small and M=
kg
g
R 4
2
t
, what is the minimum
value of coefficient of friction so that the sphere starts pure rolling? (Assume force due to pressure
difference is actingon centre of mass of the sphere)
Horizontal

R
M

m/s

m/s
(A) 0.25 (B) 0.50 (C) 0.75 (D) 1.0
[Fluid Mechanics / Dynamics / Tough]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 8
Q.29 Rank in order, fromhighest to lowest, the liquid heights h
a
to h
c
. The air flowis fromleft to right. The
liquid columns are not drawn to scale but pipe diameter is drawn to scale.
Suction
pump
Direction of airflow
h
a
h
b
h
c
h
d
(A) h
b
= h
d
> h
a
> h
b
(B) h
b
= h
d
> h
c
> h
a
(C) h
d
> h
c
> h
b
> h
a
(D) h
b
> h
d
> h
c
> h
a
[Fluid Mechanics / Dynamics / Moderate]
Q.30 Water is pumpedthrough the hose shownbelow, froma lower level to an upper level. Compared to the
water at point 1, the water at point 2:
(A) has greater speed and greater pressure
(B) has greater speed and less pressure
(C) has less speed and less pressure
(D) has less speed and greater pressure
[Fluid Mechanics / Dynamics / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 9
Q.31 Acurrent of 9.65Ais placed for 3 hr between nickel cathode andPt anode in 0.5 Lof a 2 Msolution of
Ni(NO
3
)
2
. The molarityof Ni
2+
after electrolysis would be
(A) 0.46M (B) 0.92 M (C) 1.08 M (D) none
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
Q.32 The resistance of 0.5 Msolution of an electrolyte in a cell was found tobe 50 O. If the electrodes in the
cell are 2.2 cm apart and have an area of 4.4 cm
2
then the molar conductivity
(in Sm
2
mol
1
) of the solution is
(A) 0.2 (B) 0.02 (C) 0.002 (D) None of these
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
Q.33 Agraphwas plotted between the molar conductance of various electrolytes (HCl, KCl andCH
3
COOH)
and root of their concentrations in mole per litre.
Whichof thefollowingis correct match?
(A) I (CH
3
COOH) ; II (KCl) ; III (HCl)
(B) I (HCl) ; II (KCl) ; III (CH
3
COOH)
(C) I (CH
3
COOH) ; II (HCl) ; III (KCl)
(D) I (KCl) ; II (CH
3
COOH) ; III (HCl)
[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.34 Whichof the followingarrangement will not produce oxygen at anode duringelectrolysis ?
(A) Dilute H
2
SO
4
solution withCu electrodes.
(B) Dilute H
2
SO
4
solutionwith inert electrodes.
(C) Fused NaOHwith inert electrodes.
(D) Dilute NaCl solutionwith inert electrodes.
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 10
Q.35 Duringdischargingof lead storage battery, which of the followingis/are true ?
(A) H
2
SO
4
is produced
(B) H
2
Ois consumed
(C) PbSO
4
is formed at both electrodes
(D) Densityof electrolytic solutionincreases
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
Q.36 An aqueous solution of Na
2
SO
4
was electrolysed for 10 min. 82 ml of a gas was produced at anode
over water at 27Cat a total pressure of 580 torr. Determine the current that was used.
(Vapour pressure of H
2
Oat 27C= 10 torr) (R= 0.082 atmlit./ mol / K)
(A) 0.1Amp (B) 1.25Amp (C) 2.23Amp (D) 1.61Amp
[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.37 If

I I
2
E = + 0.50 Vand

3 2
I I
E = + 0.20 V, then

I I
3
E is
(A) 0.30 V (B) 0.65 V (C) 1.30 V (D) 0.067 V
[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.38 Choose the incorrect statement
(A) Cell constant values of conductivitycells are independent of the solutionfilled intothe cell.
(B) Kohlrausch lawis valid for strong electrolyte but not for weak electrolyte
(C) Ingeneral conductivity decreases ondilutionwhereas equivalent andmolar conductivityincrease on
dilution.
(D) Salt bridgeis employedtomaintaintheelectrical neutralityandtominimizetheliquid- liquidjunction
potential.
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
Q.39 The standard reduction potentials of half cell OCl

/Cl

, OH

and Cl
2
/Cl

are 0.94 volt and +1.36 volt


respectively. What is the reduction potential of half cell whose cell reaction is represented as
2OCl

+ 2H
2
O + 2e Cl
2
(g) + 4OH

(A) 0.21 V (B) 0.52 V (C) 1.04 V (D) 2.1 V


[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.40 Consider the cell : Ag
(s)
| AgCl
(s)
| KCl
(aq)
(0.1M) | Hg
2
Cl
2(s)
| Hg
(l)
| Pt
Thecell potential :
(A) becomes twice on increasingconcentration of Cl

by10 times
(B) becomes half onincreasingconcentration of Cl

by10 times
(C) remains unaffected onincreasingconcentrationof Cl

by10 times
(D) gets affected bychange in amount ofAgCl
(s)
[Electrochemistry / Difficult]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 11
Q.41 EMF of a cell is given by E =
) T 10 05 . 1 (
2 4
+
V, where T is temperature in Kelvin. Which of the
followingoptions are correct w.r.t. the galvanic cell.
(A)

A
Rxn
H
of the cell reaction will be temperature independent.
(B) The cell reactioninvolves increasein randomness.
(C)At all the temperatures, the cell reaction will be spontaneous.
(D) The cell reaction will be non-spontaneous at T=200K.
[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.42 For the electrochemical cell : Zn(s) | Zn
2+
(aq) || Cl

(aq) | Cl
2
(g) | Pt(s)
Given :

+
Zn / Zn
2
E = 0.76 Volt,

) g ( Cl / Cl
2
E
= 1.36 Volt
Fromthese data one can deduce that :
(A) Zn +Cl
2
Zn
2+
+2Cl

is a non-spontaneous reaction at standard conditions.


(B) Zn
2+
+2Cl

Cl
2
+Zn is a spontaneous reaction at standard conditions with

cell
E = 2.12 volt .
(C) Zn +Cl
2
Zn
2+
+ 2Cl

is a spontaneous reaction at standard conditions with

cell
E = 2.12 volt
(D) Zn + Cl
2
Zn
2+
+2Cl

is a spontaneous reaction at standard conditions with

cell
E = 0.60 volt
[Electrochemistry / Medium]
Q.43 Calculate solubilityofAgBr in0.1MKBr solutionfromthe followingcell potential data:
Pt | H
2(g)
| H
+
(10
3
M) || KBr(10
2
M) | AgBr | Ag E
cell
= 0.26 V
Given : V 8 . 0 E
o
Ag / Ag
=
+
,
F
298 R 303 . 2
= 0.06
(A) 10
14
M (B) 10
15
M (C) 10
7
M (D) 10
13
M
[Electrochemistry / Difficult]
Q.44 Statement-1: Standard reduction potential of hydrogen electrode is independent of temperature.
Statement-2: Standard reduction potential of all other electrodes except hydrogen electrode depend
upontemperature
(A) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2 is correct explanationfor statement-1.
(B) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2is NOTthecorrect explanationfor statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 12
Q.45 Statement-1: The equilibriumconstant of a reactionoccuring inconcentrationcell is always
equal tounity.
Statement-2: The equilibriumconstant of a reactionoccuringinanygalvanic cell depends onthe final
active masses of components present at equilibrium.
(A) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2 is correct explanationfor statement-1.
(B) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2is NOTthecorrect explanationfor statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
[Electrochemistry / Easy]
Q.46 Whichof the followingcompoundhas aromatic character in it's enol form.
(A)
O
O
(B)
O
(C)
O
O
(D)
O
NH
[Isomerism/ Easy]
Q.47 Whichof followingcompounddoesnot showgeometrical isomerism.
(A) (B)
(C) H
2
C = CHCH=CHCH=CH
2
(D)
[Isomerism/ Easy]
Q.48 Write correct order of reactivityof followinghalogenderivatives.
(I) (II) CH
2
=CHCl (III) Me
3
CCl (IV) PhCH
2
Cl (V) Ph
3
CCl
(A) I > V > IV > III > II (B) V > IV > I > III > II
(C) V > I > IV > III> II (D) I > V > III > IV > II
[GOC/ Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 13
Q.49 The correct order of basicities of the followingcompounds is
(I) CH
3
(II) CH
3
CH
2
NH
2
(III) (CH
3
)
2
NH (IV)
2 3
NH C CH
| |
O

(A) II > I > III > IV (B) I > III > II > IV (C) III > I > II > IV (D) I > II > III > IV
[GOC/ Easy]
Q.50 Inthefollowinggroups,
OCOCH
3
OMe OSO
2
Me OSO
2
CF
3
I II III IV
the order of leavinggroup abilityis
(A) I > II > III > IV (B) IV > III > I > II (C) III > II > I > IV (D) II > III > IV > I
[GOC/ Easy]
Q.51 Whichof followingresonatingstructure is most stable?
(A)
OH

(B)
OH

(C)
OH

(D)
OH

[GOC/ Easy]
Q.52 Give the correct order of acidic strength of mentioned groups.
OH
OH
NH
2
C CH
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(A) a > b > c > d (B) b > c > a > d (C) c > b > a > d (D) b > a > c > d
[GOC/ Medium]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 14
Q.53 Correct order of HOCof the given compounds are
(I) CH
3
CH
2
CH = CH CH
2
CH
2
CH
3
(II)
CH
3
CH
3
C
= CHCH
2
CH
2
CH
3
(III)
3
3 3
3
CH
|
CH C CH CH CH
|
CH
=
(IV)
CH
3
CH
3
C
3
3
CH
|
CH CH CH =
(A) IV > I > II > III (B) I > II > III > IV (C) III > I > IV > II (D) I > III > IV > II
[GOC/ Easy]
Q.54 Inwhichof the following, replacement of Cl

is most difficult?
(A) (B) (C) (D)
[Halogen Derivatives / Easy]
Q.55 Calculate the %of R-configuration inproduct, if 96%Racemisationtakes place for givenopticallypure
compound.
Cl

HOH
?
(A) 48% (B) 50% (C) 52% (D) 96%
[Halogen Derivatives / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 15
Q.56 H C
3
ONa

Et
D

I C H
3
P,,
Pis
(A)
H C
3
OCH
3
Et
D
(B)
H C
3
OCH
3
Et
D
(C) H CO
3
CH
3
Et
D
(D)
CH
3
OCH
3
Et
D
[Halogen Derivatives / Easy]
Q.57
F
O N
2
NO
2
Cl

H O

A, A, A is
(A)
OH
O N
2
NO
2
Cl
(B)
OH
H N
2
NO
2
F
(C)
OH
O N
2
NO
2
F
(D)
OH
H N
2
NH
2
F
[Halogen Derivatives / Medium]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 16
Q.58 Which of the followingcan be used as laboratorytest for phenol?
(A) It gives effervescene of CO
2
with NaHCO
3
(B) It gives purple colour with neutral FeCl
3
(C) It gives yellowppt. with NaOHI
2
(D) It gives silver mirror withTollen's reagent
[Halogen Derivatives / Easy]
Q.59
Br
|
CH CH CH CH
3 2 3

A

KOH . alc
X (major)
4
2
CCl
Br

Products.
Last products of the reaction.
(A) Racemicmixture (B) Meso compound
(C) Diastereomers (D) Opticallyactive
[Halogen Derivatives / Medium]
Q.60 Whichreactionis incorrect. (Onlyorganic products are given)
(A) H
3
COCH
2
CH
3
+ PCl
5
H
3
C Cl + Et Cl
(B)
O
| |
OH C C H
3
+ PCl
5

O
| |
Cl C C H
3

(C)
O
| |
CH C C H
3 3
+ PCl
5

Cl
|
CH CH C H
3 3

(D)
OH
+ PCl
5

Cl
[Halogen Derivatives / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 17
Q.61 If (k 2)x
2
+ ky
2
= 4 represents a rectangular hyperbola, then k equals
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
[Hyperbola / Easy]
Q.62 The 4
th
term from the end in the expansion of (2x -1/x
2
)
10
is
(A) 960 x
11
(B) 960 x
12
(C) 960 x
12
(D) 960 x
11
[Binomial Theorem / Moderate]
Q.63 The greatest term in the expansion of (2x + 7)
10
, when x = 3 is-
(A) T
5
(B) T
6
(C) T
7
(D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Moderate]
Q.64 If in the expansion of (1+ y)
n
, the coefficient of 5
th
, 6
th
and 7
th
terms are in A.P., then n is
equal to-
(A) 7, 11 (B) 7, 14 (C) 8, 16 (D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.65 If the coefficients of rth and (r +1)
th
terms in the expansion of (3+7x)
29
are equal, then r
equals-
(A) 15 (B) 21 (C) 14 (D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.66 If (a, b) is the mid-point of chord passing through the vertex of the parabola y
2
= 4x, then
(A) a = 2b (B) 2a = b (C) a
2
= 2b (D) 2a = b
2
[Parabola/ Easy]
Q.67 The sum of the rational terms in the expansion of 2 3
1 5
10
+
/
e j
is equal to
(A) 40 (B) 41 (C) 42 (D) 0
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.68 If (1+ x)
n
= C
0
+ C
1
x + C
2
x
2
+....+ C
n
x
n
, then
n 2 1
n 1 n 2 1 1 0
C ... C C
) C C )...( C C )( C C ( + + +

equals-
(A)
)! 1 n (
n
n
+
(B)
( )
!
n
n
n
+1
(C)
n
n
n
!
(D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Moderate]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 18
Q. 69 The complex number z having least positive argument which satisfy the condition
|z 25i | s 15 is -
(A) 25i (B) 12 + 25i (C) 16 + 12i (D) 12 + 16i
[Complex Number / Moderate]
Q. 70 If |z + 2i| s 1, then greatest and least value of |z 3 + i| are-
(A) 3, 1 (B) , 0 (C) 1, 3 (D) None of these
[Complex Number / Moderate]
Q.71 If z
1
, z
2
, z
3
are 3 distinct complex numbers such that
3 2
z z
3

=
1 3
z z
4

=
2 1
z z
5

,
then the value of
2 1 1 3 3 2
z z
25
z z
16
z z
9

equals
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
[Complex Number / Moderate]
Q.72 The value of m for which y = mx + 6 is a tangent to the hyperbola
49
y
100
x
2 2
= 1, is :
(A)
20
17
(B)
17
20
(C)
20
3
(D)
3
20
[ Conic Section/ Easy]
Q.73 If z =
4
t
(1 + i)
4
|
|
.
|

\
|
t +
t
+
+ t
t
i
i
i
i
1
1
then
|
|
.
|

\
|
z amp
| z |
equals
(A) 1 (B) t (C) 3t (D) 4
[Complex Number / Tough]
Q.74 If the line x + y 1 = 0 touches the parabola y
2
= kx, then the value of k is
(A) 4 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 2
[Parabola / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 19
Q.75 Coordinates of the focus of the parabola x
2
4x 8y 4 = 0 are
(A) (0, 2) (B) (2, 1) (C) (1, 2) (D) (2, 1)
[Parabola / Easy]
Q.76 The middle term of the expansion
8
x
2
x
|
.
|

\
|

is-
(A) 560 (B) 560 (C) 1120 (D) 1120
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.77 Vertex of the parabola whose directrix is 3x + 4y 5 = 0 and focus is (4, 5) is
(A)
|
.
|

\
|
25
71
,
50
119
(B)
|
.
|

\
|
25
71
,
50
119
(C)
|
.
|

\
|
50
119
,
25
71
(D) None of these
[Parabola / Moderate]
Q.78 The angle between the tangents drawn from the origin to the parabola y
2
= 4a(x a) is
(A) 90 (B) 30 (C) tan
1
|
.
|

\
|
2
1
(D) 45
[Parabola / Moderate]
Q.79 The co-efficient of x
39
in the expansion of (x
4
1/x
3
)
15
is
(A) 455 (B) 455 (C) 105 (D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Moderate]
Q.80 If tangent drawn from a point ( ) 3 2 , 1 to the ellipse
2
2 2
b
y
9
x
+
= 1 are at right angles, then
value of b is
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) None of these
[Ellipse / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 20
Q.81 Locus of all such points so that sum of its distances from (2, 3) and (2, 5) is always 10, is
(A)
9
) 1 y (
25
) 2 x (
2 2

= 1 (B)
16
) 1 y (
25
) 2 x (
2 2

= 1
(C)
25
) 1 y (
16
) 2 x (
2 2

= 1 (D)
25
) 1 y (
9
) 2 x (
2 2

= 1
[Ellipse / Moderate]
Q.82 If the line 2x 3y = k touches the parabola y
2
= 6x, then the value of k is
(A) 27/4 (B) 81/4 (C) 7 (D) 27/4
[Conic section / Easy]
Q.83 Tangents are drawn to the points of intersection of the line 7y 4x = 10 and parabola
y
2
= 4x,.then the point of intersection of these tangents is
(A)
|
.
|

\
|
2
5
,
5
7
(B)
|
.
|

\
|
2
7
,
2
5
(C)
|
.
|

\
|

2
7
,
2
5
(D)
|
.
|

\
|

2
5
,
2
7
[Conic section / Easy]
Q.84 The equation 16x
2
= 3y
2
32x + 12y 44= 0 represents a hyperbola
(A) the length of whose transverse axis is
3 4
(B) the length of whose conjugate axis is 4
(C) whose centre is ( 1,2)
(D) whose eccentricity is
3
19
[Conic section / Moderate]
Q.85 The locus of z which lies in shaded region is best represented by
(A) z : |z + 1| > 2, |arg(z + 1)| < t/4
(B) z : |z - 1| > 2, |arg(z 1)| < t/4
(C) z : |z + 1| < 2, |arg(z + 1)| < t/2
(D) z : |z - 1| < 2, |arg(z - 1)| < t/2
[Complex Number / Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 21
Q.86 If ( )
n
6 2 5+ = I + f ; n , I e N and 0 s f < 1, then I equals
(A)
f
f
1

(B)
f
f 1
1

+
(C)
f
f 1
1
+
+
(D)
f
f 1
1

[Binomial Theorem / Moderate]


Q.87
2 1 2 1
z z z z + = + is possible if :
(A)
1 2
z z = (B)
1
2
z
1
z =
(C) arg(z
1
) = arg (z
2
) (D)
2 1
z z =
[Complex Number / Easy]
Q.88 If a > 0, and the equation
a 2 z a z
2
+
= 3 represents an ellipse, then a lies in
(A) (1, 3) (B) ) 3 , 2 ( (C) (0, 3) (D) ) 3 , 1 (
[Complex Number/ Moderate]
Q. 89 If
2
sin i 2 1
2
cos
2
sin i tan
u
+
|
.
|

\
| u
+
u
u
is purely imaginary then general value of u is -
(A) nt +
4
t
(B) 2nt +
4
t
(C) nt +
2
t
(D) 2nt +
2
t
[Complex Number / Moderate]
Q.90 The locus of the middle point of the intercept of the tangents drawn from an external point to
the ellipse x
2
+ 2y
2
= 2 between the co-ordinates axes, is
(A)
1
y 2
1
x
1
2 2
= +
(B)
1
y 2
1
x 4
1
2 2
= +
(C)
1
y 4
1
x 2
1
2 2
= +
(D)
1
y
1
x 2
1
2 2
= +
[Ellipse/ Easy]
XII Part Test-7 Page # 22
ANSWERKEY
PHYSICS
Q.1 B
Q.2 C
Q.3 D
Q.4 A
Q.5 A
Q.6 B
Q.7 B
Q.8 A
Q.9 C
Q.10 B
Q.11 B
Q.12 B
Q.13 D
Q.14 B
Q.15 A
Q.16 C
Q.17 D
Q.18 B
Q.19 B
Q.20 A
Q.21 B
Q.22 D
Q.23 A
Q.24 B
Q.25 B
Q.26 B
Q.27 C
Q.28 A
Q.29 D
Q.30 B
CHEMISTRY
Q.31 B
Q.32 C
Q.33 A
Q.34 A
Q.35 C
Q.36 D
Q.37 B
Q.38 B
Q.39 B
Q.40 C
Q.41 B
Q.42 C
Q.43 D
Q.44 B
Q.45 C
Q.46 C
Q.47 D
Q.48 A
Q.49 B
Q.50 B
Q.51 D
Q.52 C
Q.53 C
Q.54 D
Q.55 C
Q.56 B
Q.57 C
Q.58 B
Q.59 B
Q.60 C
MATHEMATICS
Q.61 B
Q.62 D
Q.63 B
Q.64 B
Q.65 B
Q.66 D
Q.67 B
Q.68 B
Q. 69 D
Q. 70 A
Q.71 A
Q.72 A
Q.73 D
Q.74 B
Q.75 B
Q.76 C
Q.77 A
Q.78 A
Q.79 B
Q.80 C
Q.81 D
Q.82 D
Q.83 B
Q.84 D
Q.85 A
Q.86 D
Q.87 C
Q.88 C
Q. 89 A
Q.90 C
XII Part Test-7 Page # 23
SOLUTION
Q.1
Froma corner reflector, reflected rayis antiparallel to incident ray.
Q.2
2 / d
1
8 . 1
1
=
d = 3.6 m
Q.3 Inmirrors focal lengthis independent of surroundingmedium.
Q.4
10
1
40
1
v
1

=
40
1 4
40
1
10
1
v
1 +
= +

=
v =
3
40
u = 40 ; f = 10
v =
f u
uf

=
10 40
10 40
+

=
3
40
cm
40
3
40
m
3
h
I

|
.
|

\
|
=
=
=
3
1
h
I
= 1cm
Q.5 Image of Bmust be at infinity
A B
Liquid

2

1

3
v

u
1

=
1
1 2
R

+
2
2 3
R

) R 2 (
1

=
) R (
1 2


2 3
R 2
1

=
R
1 2



1
= 2
2
2
1

1
= 2
2
2
1

= 2
XII Part Test-7 Page # 24
Q.6
R
1 n
S
1
v
n
=

S
1
R
1 n
v
n

=
v > 0
S
1
R
1 n
>

S >
1 n
R

+ |
v
1
v
nS
1
n
1
1
R
1
nS
1
nR
1
R
1
v
1

|
.
|

\
|
= =
Q.7 For no emergence
> cosec A/2
>
2 / 90 sin
1
>
2
Q.8 o + 90 + u = 180
o = 90 u
1 sin u = 3 sin (90 u)
u = 60
Q.9 Refractionat first surface
2 = 2 r
r = 1
Refraction at second surface
2 1 = 3 r'
r' =

|
.
|

\
|
3
2
Ans.
Q.10 Focal lengthof planoconvex >focal lengthof equiconvex lens.
Q.11 e=
1
R V
o
o o

1 = 0 for B, so Bis showing maximumdispersive power.


XII Part Test-7 Page # 25
Q.12
45
= A(H 1) = 4
2
1
= 2
total deviation =90 (due to reflection) + 2 (due to prism) =92
but net deviationshould be 90
due to reflection = 88 = t 2i i = 46
i.e. mirror mut lurotated by1 anticlockwise.
Q.13
5
F
f
m
e
o
= =
& f
o
+ f
e
= 36 = L
f
o
= 30 cm
f
e
= 6 cm
Q.14 Information based.
Q.15 sin u =
a

or + u+
Q.16 Infront of upper slint
On screen = Ax = d
|
.
|

\
|
D
2 / d
( 1)t = 0
Ax = d
D
) 2 / d (
( 1) t = 0
at centre on the screen
Ax = ( 1)t =
D 2
d
2
Q.17 2t
2
= n
2t =
|
.
|

\
|
+
2
1
n

1 n 2
t 4
+
= =

1 n 2
30000
+
XII Part Test-7 Page # 26
Q.18
Air
Phase change by due to reflection t
SiO
SiO
Phase change by due to reflection t
Si
Ultimately
no phase
change
Optical path diff. =2n
SiO
t =
2

Q.19
8
3
I
0
= I =
2
I
0
cos
2
u
Q.20 Ax =
1
(S
2
O t) +
2
t
1
S
1
O
as S
2
O = S
1
O
Ax = (
2

1
) t
A| =
air
2

t
(
2

1
)t &
water
air

=
1
A| =
t 1
2
1
2

t
Q.21 v
0
=
q
g ) 8 . 0 5 . 8 (
r
g
2
2
nv
0
=
q
g ) 8 . 0 5 . 2 (
r
g
2
2
n = 17/77
Q.22 P P
0
=
R
T 4
P = 2 10
5
N/m
2
Q.23 Surface energy= (8tr
2
)T
p =
) T r 8 (
dt
d
2
t
= 8tT(2r
dt
dr
)
p r
Q.24 R =
g r
cos S 2

u
=
g d
cos S 4

u
=
10 10 10
075 . 0 4
3 3

=
10
3 . 0
m = 3 cm
XII Part Test-7 Page # 27
Q.25 Pressure at p &that at q are equal as they are both equal to atmospheric pressure.

+
+
e
100
12
g p p Q
100
10
g p p P
2 f
f
equating p
w
10 = p
2
12 p
2
= 0.83 g/cm
3
Q.26 Let Vbe the volume of icebergandlet x be the fraction of volume above water. Usinglawof floatation,
weight of floatingbody=weight of liquiddisplacedbypart ofthefloatingbodyinsidetheliquid. Therefore,
V
ice
g = (1 x) V
water
g. Using the value of
ice
and
water
, we get x = (13/103).
Q.27
= 37 tan
8
r
=
4
3
r = 6m
F = (P
0
+ hg) tr
2

r
37
= (10
5
+ 10 800 10) t 36
1.8 36 t 10
5
= 2 10
7
Q.28 Force due to pressure difference is F =
2
1
tR
2
(v
2
2
v
1
2
) =
2
R 7
2
t
Now, F f = Ma
fR =
5
2
MR
2

R
a
M F
Mg
f
N
f =
5
2
Ma f =
7
2
F = tR
2
Mg = tR
2
=
25 . 0
4
1
Mg
R
2
= =
t
Q.29 h
b
>h
d
>h
c
>h
a
. The liquid level is higher where the pressure is lower. The pressure is lower where the
flowspeed is higher. The flowspeedis highest in the narrowest tube, zero in the open air.
Q.30 A
1
V
1
= A
2
V
2
V
2
> V
1
P
2
+
2
1
eV
2
2
+ gh = P
1
+ eV
1
2
+ 0
P
2
< P
1
XII Part Test-7 Page # 28
SOLUTION
Q.31
E
W
=
96500
3600 3 65 . 9
= 1.08 ;
M
W
= 0.54
[Ni
2+
] =
5 . 0
54 . 0 5 . 0 2
= 0.92 M
Q.32 conductivity, K=
50
1

4 . 4
2 . 2
= 0.01 O
1
cm
1
molar conductivity, ^
m
= K
C
1000
= 0.01
5 . 0
1000
= 20 O
1
cm
2
mol
1
= 0.002 O
1
m
2
mol
1
Q.33 Molar conductanceof HCl will bemaximumand CH
3
COOHwill be minimum
because (i) [H
+
] haveexceptional ionicmobility
(ii) CH
3
COOHis a weak electrolyte
Q.36
2
1
H
2
O
4
1
O
2
+ H
+
+ e
2
O
n =
RT
PV
=
3
3
10 5 . 2
300 082 . 0
10 82
760
) 10 580 (

i =
t
q
=
t
F . n
e
=
60 10
96500 4 n
2
O


= 1.61 Amp Amp
Q.37 (1)
2
I
2
3
+ 3e

3I

(2) e

+ 2 I
2
3

3
I
3 1

(3) 2e

3
I
3 1
3I

(3) = (1) (2)


AG
3
= AG
1
AG
2
2FE
3
= (3FE
1
) (1 FE
2
)
E
3
=
2
E E 3
2 1

=
2
2 . 0 5 . 0 3
= 0.65 V
XII Part Test-7 Page # 29
Q.38 Kohlrausch Lawis valid for strong as well as weak electrolyte.
Q.39 2Cl

Cl
2
+ 2e

A
o
1
G = 2 F (1.36)
2OCl

+ 2H
2
O + 4e

2Cl

+ 4OH

A
o
2
G = 4 F (0.94)

2OCl

+ 2H
2
O + 2e

Cl
2
(g) + 4OH

A
o
3
G = 2 F
o
3
E
2 F
o
3
E = 2 F ( 1.36) 4F(0.94)
o
3
E = 1.36 + 2 0.94 = 0.52 VAns.
Q.40 Ag
(s)
| AgCl
(s)
| KCl
(aq)
(0.1M) | Hg
2
Cl
2(s)
| Hg
(l)
| Pt
Cell can be represented as
Ag | Ag
+
(C
1
M) || Hg
2
+2
(C
2
M) | Hg(l) | Pt(s)
] Cl [
Ksp
C
Ag
=
+
2 Hg
] Cl [
Ksp
C
2
2

=
+
Anode : (Ag Ag
+
(an)
+ e

) 2
Cathode: Hg
2
+2
(aq) + 2e

2Hg(l)

Overall Rxn: 2Ag(s) + Hg


+2
2(aq)
2Ag
+
(aq)
+ 2Hg(l)

Q =
] Hg [
] Ag [
2
2
2
+
+
Q =
2
2
sp
2
2
sp
] Cl [
k
] Cl [
k
2
Cl
2
Hg
AgCl

=
2 2
Cl spHg
2
spAgCl
K
K
= constant
If concentrationof Cl

will change the E


cell
will remain unaffected.
Q.41 E = ( 1.05 + 10
4
T
2
)V
(A)
P
T
E
(

c
c
T 2 10 0
4
+ =

AH = nFE + nFT
P
T
E
(

c
c
AH will depends on temperature
(B) AS =
P
T
E
nF
(

c
c
> 0 Thus entropywill increase.
(C) AG = nFE as E = 1.05 + 10
4
T
2
It can be less then zero at certain temperature so reaction will not be spontanous at all temperature.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 30
(D) At 200 K
E = 1.05 + 10
4
(200K)
2
= 1.05 + 0.02
E = 1.03V
thus reactionis non-spontanous.
Q.42 E
Cell
=

+
Zn / Zn
2
E +

) g ( Cl / Cl
2
E
= 0.76 + 1.36 = 2.12 V
Q.43 Anode :
2
1
H
2
H
+
+ e

10
3
M
Cathode : e

+ AgBr(s) Ag + Br

(aq)
10
2
M
E
cell
=

cell
E
1
06 . 0
log (10
2
10
3
)

cell
E =

+

2
H / H Br , AgBr , Ag
E E
= 0.80 + 0.06 log Ksp 0
0.26 = 0.80 + 0.06log Ksp 0.06 log 10
5
0.26 0.80 0.3 = 0.06 log Ksp
0.84 = 0.06 log Ksp
Ksp = 10
14
Let in 0.1MKBr solubilityofAgBr be s
s(s + 0.1) = 10
14
; s 0.1 = 10
14
s = 10
13
M
Q.46 (A)
O
O
do not tautomerize (B)
O

OH
Non Aromatic
(C)
O
O
o
o

OH
OH
10 e Aromatic t

(D)
O
NH

4 e Anti-aromatic t

OH
N
XII Part Test-7 Page # 31
Q.47 (B) allenewill not showgeometrical isomerism.
(D)
it cannot showgeometrical isomerism
Q.49 I conjugate acid has two equivalent RS
II 2 amine
III 1 amine
IVamide less basic
Q.50 Strong base are poor leaving groups
Q.51
OH

octet complete structure


Q.52 c > b > a > d
c (1 - alcohol)
b (2 - alcohol)
a (Triplybounded carbon is sp-hybridised)
b (Nitrogen atomis sp
3
hy)
Q.53 For Hydrocarbons containing same C
HOC o
stability
1
Q.55
Cl

HO
+
HO
Racemic mixture 96 %
+
R + S
48% 48%
Remaining4%will be Ronly
Total R = 48 % + 4% = 52 %Ans.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 32
Q.56

O
Et
D
CH
3
CH I
3
S 2
N
H C
3
OCH
3
Et
D
Q.57
F
O N
2
NO
2
Cl

Cl
H O


OH
O N
2
NO
2
F
Q.58 Phenol gives a characteristic purple colour with neutral FeCl
3
Since it is an enol.
Q.59
CH CHCHCH
3 3
Br
H
OH

CH
3
CH=CHCH
3
(Cis/ trans)
Trans is major
Br /CCl
2 4
Br
Br
Br
Br
H
H
H H
H
3
C
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
Antiaddition at trans
obtained erythreo product
(P.O.S., Meso compound)
Q.60
O
| |
CH C C H
3 3
+ PCl
5

Cl
|
CH C CH
|
Cl
3 3

XII Part Test-7 Page # 33
SOLUTION
Q.61 For rectangular hyperbola
A = 0, (k 2) k = 0 k = 2, k = 0
h
2
> ab k(k 2) < 0 0 < k < 2
Also coff.of x
2
+ coff. of y
2
= 0
k 2 + k = 0 k = 1
Q.62 Required term = T
10-4+2
= T
8
=
10
C
7
(2x)
3
(-1/x
2
)
7
= 960 x
11
Ans.
Q.63 Here
a x
a ) 1 n (
+
+
=
7 6
7 ). 1 10 (
+
+
=
13
77
= 5
13
12

Greatest term = T
5+1
= T
6
Ans.
Q.64 As given
n
C
4
,
n
C
5
,
n
C
6
are in AP.

n
C
4
+
n
C
6
= 2.
n
C
5

! 4 )! 4 n (
! n

+
! 6 )! 6 n (
! n

= 2
! 5 )! 5 n (
! n

30 + (n 5) ( n 4) = 2.6 (n 4)

n
2
21n + 98 = 0

(n 7) (n 14) = 0

n = 7, 14 Ans.
Q.65 We have
T
r+1
=
29
C
r
3
29r
(7x)
r
= (
29
C
r
.3
29r
.7
r
) x
r

a
r
= coefficient of (r +1)th term =
29
C
r
. 3
29r
. 7
r
Now, a
r
= a
r1

29
C
r
. 3
29r
.7
r
=
29
C
r-1
. 3
30r
. 7
r1

29
29
1
3
7
C
C
r
r
=

30 r
r
=
3
7

r = 21. Ans.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 34
Q.66 T = S
1
, then yb 2 (x + a) = b
2
4a
Passing through (0, 0), then
b
2
= 2a Ans.
Q.67 Here T
r+1
=
10
C
r
( 2 )
10r
(3
1/5
)
r
,
where r = 0, 1, 2, ....,10.
We observe that in general term T
r+1
powers of 2 and 3 are
1
2
(10r) and
1
5
r respectively
and 0
s
r
s
10. So both these powers will be integers together only when r = 0 or 10

sum of required terms


= T
1
+ T
11
=
10
C
0
( 2 )
10
+
10
C
10
(3
1/5
)
10
= 32 + 9 = 41 Ans.
Q.68 The given expression
=
n 2 1
1 n 2 1 0
C .... C C
C .... C C C

.
1
1
0
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
C
C
1
2
1
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
C
C
1
3
2
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
C
C
...
1
1
+
F
H
G
I
K
J

C
C
n
n
=
1
1
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
n
1
1
2
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
n
1
2
3
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
n
...
1
1
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
n
C C
n 0
= b g
=
( )
!
n
n
n
+1
Ans.
Q. 69 The required complex number is point of contact P as shown in the figure. C(0, 25) is
the centre of the circle and radius is 15.
Now |z| = OP =
OC PC
2 2

= 625 225 = 20
amp (z) = u = Z XOP = Z OCP
(0, 25)
15
P
cos u =
PC
OC
=
15
25
=
3
5
and sin u =
OP
OC
=
20
25
=
4
5
z = 20
3
5
4
5
+
F
H
G
I
K
J
i
= 12 + 16i. Ans.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 35
Q. 70 |z 3 + i| = |(z + 2i) ( 3 + i)| s |(z + 2i) |+| ( 3 + i)| s 1 + 2 = 3
The greatest value of |z 3 + i | is 3.
Again |z 3 + i| = | (z + 2i) ( 3 + i)|
> | 3 + i | | z + 2i| > 2 1 = 1
Thus least value of |z 3 + i | is 1. Ans.
Q.71
3 2
z z
3

=
1 3
z z
4

=
2 1
z z
5

2
3 2
| z z |
9

=
2
1 3
| z z |
16

=
2
2 1
| z z |
25

) z z )( z z (
9
3 2 3 2

=
) z z )( z z (
16
1 3 1 3

=
) z z )( z z (
25
2 1 2 1

=
) z z (
) z z (
9
3 2
3 2
=

,
) z z (
16
1 3

= ) z z (
1 3
z, ) z z (
) z z (
25
2 1
2 1
=

Hence
2 1 1 3 3 2
z z
25
z z
16
z z
9

= 0 Ans.
Q.72 If y = mx + c touches
1
b
y
a
x
2
2
2
2
=
then c
2
= a
2
m
2
b
2
Here, c = 6, a
2
= 100, b
2
= 49
36 = 100m
2
49
100m
2
= 85
m =
20
17
XII Part Test-7 Page # 36
Q.73 z =
4
t
(1 + i)
4
|
|
.
|

\
|
t +
t
+
+ t
t
i
i
i
i
1
1
z =
4
t
(1 + i)
4
( )( )
( )( )
( )( )
( )( )
|
|
.
|

\
|
t t +
t t
+
t + t
t t
i 1 i 1
i 1 i
i i
i i 1
z =
4
t
(1 + i)
4
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ t
t
+
+ t
t
) 1 (
i i
) 1 (
i i
z =
4
t
(1 + i)
4
(2i) z =
2
t
( )
|
.
|

\
|

t t

2 4
i 4 i
4
e e 2
z = 2t |
.
|

\
|

t
2
3
i
e
= 2t
2
i
e
t
) z arg(
| z |
=
2 /
2
t
t
= 4 Ans.
Q.74 x + y 1 = 0 y = x + 1 (1)
y
2
= kx y
2
= 4,
4
k
x (2)
Since, line (1) is touching the parabola (2),
c =
m
a
1 =
) 1 ( 4
k

k = 4
Q.75 x
2
4x 8y 4 = 0
x
2
4x + 4 = 8y + 8
(x 2)
2
= 8(y + 1) is of the form X
2
= 4aY
a = 2 vertex = (2, 1) and focus is (2, 1)
Q.76 Since (n = 8) is even then there is only one middle term i.e.
2
2 8
T
+
= T
5

T
5
=
8
C
4
(x)
4
(2/x)
4
=
8
C
4
. (2)
4
= 16.
8
C
4
= 1120 Ans.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 37
Q.77 Axis of parabola is 4x 3y = k
(4, 5) lies on it. k = 1
axis is 4x 3y = 1
If Ais the intersection of directrix and axis of parabola then Ais
|
.
|

\
|
25
17
,
25
19
.
Since vertex is the mid point of Aand the focus (4, 5)
Vertex is
|
.
|

\
|
25
71
,
50
119
Q.78 The combined equation of the tangents drawn from (0, 0) to y
2
= 4a(x a) is
(y
2
4ax + 4a
2
) (0, 0 + 4a
2
) = [y 0 2a (x + 0 a)]
2
(y
2
4ax + 4a
2
) (4a
2
) = 4a
2
(x a)
2
y
2
4ax + 4a
2
= (x a)
2
x
2
y
2
+ 2ax 3a
2
= 0
Since, coefficient of x
2
+ coefficient of y
2
= 0, therefore, the required angle is 90.
Q.79 General term T
r+1
=
15
C
r
(x
4
)
15r
r
3
x
1
|
.
|

\
|

=
15
C
r
x
607r
(1)
r
For coefficient of x
39
60 7r = 39
r = 3
The required = T
4
=
15
C
3
(x
4
)
12
3
3
x
1
|
.
|

\
|

coefficient of x
39
= 455 Ans.
Q.80 Since tangents drawn from ( ) 3 2 , 1 to the ellipse
2
2 2
b
y
9
x
+
= 1 are right angles, therefore,
( ) 3 2 , 1 will lie on the director circel of the ellipse, i.e., ( ) 3 2 , 1 will lie on x
2
+ y
2
= 9 + b
2
13 = 9 + b
2
b
2
= 4 b = 2
XII Part Test-7 Page # 38
Q.81 Since the segment joining (2, 3) and (2, 5) is parallel to y-axis, therefore, ellipse is vertical.
2be = 8, 2b = 10 b = 5 e =
5
4
a
2
= b
2
(1 e
2
) = 9 and centre of the ellipse is (2, 1)
Equation of required ellipse is
25
) 1 y (
9
) 2 x (
2 2

= 1
Q.82 Equation of tangent of parabola y
2
= 4ax is ty = x + at
2
Hence t =
2
3
and
2
k
=
2
2
3

2
3
|
.
|

\
|
=
4
27
Q.83 Here let the point be (x
1
, y
1
)
chord of contact yy
1
= 2 (x + x
1
)
compare with the given line
10
x 2
1

=
7
y
1

=
4
2

x
1
= 5/2, y
1
= 7/2
Point reqd.
|
.
|

\
|
2
7
,
2
5
Q.84 We have, 16(x
2
2x) 3 (y
2
4y) = 44 16 (x 1)
2
3 (y 2)
2
= 48

3
) 1 x (
2

16
) 2 y (
2

= 1
This equation represents a hyperbola with eccentricity given
e =
2
axis Transverse
axis Conjugate
1
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ =
2
3
4
1 |
.
|

\
|
+
=
3
19
XII Part Test-7 Page # 39
Q.85 1 z + > 2 and
4
) 1 z ( arg
t
< +
2
2
2
( 1, )
(0, 1)
(1, 0)
t
4
2
Q.86 I + f + f ' = ( )
n
6 2 5 +
+ ( )
n
6 2 5
= 2k (even integer)
f + f ' = 1
Now, (I + f) f ' = ( )
n
6 2 5 + ( )
n
6 2 5
= (1)
n
= 1 (I + f) (1 f) = 1
or I =
f
) f 1 (
1

. Ans.
Q.87
2 1
z z + =
2 1
z z +

2
2 1
z z + =
2
1
z +
2
2
z + 2
2 1
z z

2
1
z +
2
2
z + 2Re ) z z (
2 1
=
2
1
z +
2
2
z +
2 1
z z 2
2Re ) z z (
2 1
= 2
2 1
z z
2
2 1
z z cos (u
1
u
2
) = 2
2 1
z z ( z
1
= r
1
1
i
e
u
and z
2
= r
2
2
i
e
u
)
cos (u
1
u
2
) = 1 or u
1
u
2
= 0
arg (z
1
) = arg (z
2
). Ans.
Q.88 The equation
a 2 z a z
2
+
= 3 will represent an ellipse if
3 a 2 a
2
<
3 < a
2
2a < 3
2 < (a 1)
2
< 4
(a 1)
2
< 4 2 < a 1 < 2
1 < a < 3
a e (0, 3) [ a > 0] Ans.
XII Part Test-7 Page # 40
Q. 89 Multiply above and below by conjugate of denominator and put real part equal to zero.
=
2
sin i 2 1
2
cos
2
sin i tan
u
+
|
.
|

\
| u
+
u
u

2
sin i 2 1
2
sin i 2 1
u

=
2
sin 4 1
2
sin tan 2
2
cos
2
sin i
2
cos
2
sin
2
sin 2 tan
2
u
+
|
.
|

\
|
u
u +
u
+
u

|
.
|

\
|
u
+
u u
u
tan u 2 sin
2
u
|
.
|

\
| u
+
u
2
cos
2
sin
= 0

u
u
cos
sin
(1 cos u) sin u = 0
sin u
|
.
|

\
|
u
u
cos
cos 1
(1 cos u) = 0
(1 cos u) (tan u 1) = 0
cos u = 1 u = 2nt and
tan u = 1 u = nt +
4
t
Ans.
Q.90 Let the point of contact be
R ) sin , cos 2 ( u u
Equation of tangent AB is
B
Q(h, k)
R
O
Y'
Y
X X'
2 y 2 x
2 2
= +
1 sin y cos
2
x
= u + u
A ) 0 , sec 2 ( u ; B (0, cosec u)
Let the middle point Q of AB be (h, k)
h =
2
secu
, k =
2
cosec u
cos u =
2 h
1
, sin u =
k 2
1
Required locus is
2 2
y 4
1
x 2
1
+
= 1 Ans.

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