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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (3)
2.
Answer (2)
X L2 Z 2 R 2 = 102 82 = 62
I 2R
3.
Answer (3)
4.
Answer (4)
M 2M
M'
3 3
5.
XL
1.9 10 2 H
2f
5M
3
Answer (1)
1
m
T
i0
102 10 10
2
2A
2
6.
Answer (4)
7.
Answer (2)
8.
Answer (3)
9.
Answer (1)
i rms
20
2
2A
30 14 4
12
3
cos 0.6
tan
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (1)
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
Br2
HNO3
anhy. FeBr3
H2SO4
Br
2/9
NO2
Cl
is planar hence, molecular plane is
CH3
Cl
the plane of symmetry and it also bears point of
symmetry.
35. Answer (4)
Br
Cl
so, reaction IV has most rate of reaction.
OH
OH
COOH
OH
SO3H
conc. H2SO4
(15C)
is most acidic.
decreases. So,
(Major product)
NO2
37. Answer (3)
O
OH by using
H H
O
+
H
O
H
H H
is
SN2
OH
OH
CH3I +
dil.
H2SO4
(A)
OH
OH
(ii) NaBH4
dil. HNO3
OH
dil. H2SO4
NO2
OH
OH
conc. HNO3
O2N
(B)
NO2
conc. H2SO4
(i) O3
NO2
(ii) Zn / H2O
H
O
O
O O
H
O O
CH3 MgBr
Dry ether
3/9
HNO2
H3PO2
(0C 5C)
(A)
C Cl2 which is a singlet carbene.
Electrophile is
(B)
anhy.
FeBr3
CH3CH CH2 Cl
CH3 C
Cl
CH
NaNH2
CH3 C
CNa
Cl
alc.
AgCN
(E2 elimination)
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
Let f ( x )
dy
3 px 2
dx
2y
x
2 x
0.2
2 25
25 0.02
0.02
(25.2) 5.02
4/9
dy
3 px 2
dx
(2,3)
3 p(4)
= 2p = 4 (Slope of y = 4x 5)
6
p=2
and (2, 3) lies on y2 = px3 + q or 9 2(2)3 = q
q = 7
Hence, p = 2 and q = 7
63. Answer (4)
= 5.02
dy
dx
dx
3/ 4
1
x 2 x 4 1 4
Put, 1
4
x
1
x
dx
1
x 5 1 4
3/4
t4
dx 4t 3 dt
t 3 dt
t3
1/ 4
t c = 1 4
x
f (x)
cos2 x
sec 2 x
dy
4 3
2
dx
9 2
3
Also, x2 y2 = 5
f ( x )d ( x )
/ 4
/ 4
sec xdx
/ 4
sec2
x(x9
= 2
/ 4
3x5
x) is an odd function]
f(x) = sin x + k
68. Answer (1)
y = a1 n.xn
ln y = (1 n)ln a + n ln x
1 dy
n
0
y dx
x
dy
ny
dx
x
Length of sub-normal = y
= y.
dy
dx
ny
n
y2
x
x
n 2(1 n ) 2n
a
x
x
na2(1 n)x2n 1
1
.2f ( x )f '( x )
2
f ( x ) cos x
or
dy
3
dx
2
/ 4
1
2
e 2 x 2e x
e2 x 1
1
2e2 x
e x dx
2
dx
2 e2 x 1
(e x )2 1
1
dz
log(e 2 x 1) 2 2
, where z = ex
2
z 1
1
log(e 2 x 1) 2 tan1(e x ) k
2
dy
be x / a
dx
At (0, b),
1
a
dy
b
1
be0
dx
a
a
Required tangent is y b =
b
( x 0)
a
x y
1
a b
4x2 + 9y2 = 72
Differentiating w.r.t. x, we have
dx =
or
8 x 18 y
dy
x
dx y
sec 2 xdx
= 2 tan x 0
At (3, 2),
dy
0
dx
dy
4x
dx
9y
Let I
1
( x 3) x 1
dx
1
2
2t
(t 1 3) t 2
dt
5/9
dt
t 2 22
1
log
2
x 1 2
x 1 2
1
t 2
log
c
2(2)
t 2
y = f(x)
y = f (x)
0 2{x2 + x + 1} < 2
[2{x2 + x + 1}] = 0, 1
Global maximum of f(x) is 1.
d
dx
f '( x )
1
1
0
decreases
f (x) = 2
f
(
x)
f
(
x
)
d f f ' g fg '
dx 9
g2
If f and g are positive functions and f' < 0 and g' > 0,
x2
3ax +
2a2
=0
(x a) (x 2a) = 0
x = a or x = 2a
Now, f"(a) = 12a 18a = 6a < 0
and f"(2a) = 24a 18a = 6a > 0
then,
/2
d f
0
dx g
x 1
x x 1
x 1
x x2 1
dx
2
x 1
= ln x
sin xdx
1 sin x cos x
dx
dx
dx
x x2 1
x 2 1 sec 1 x c
t 2dt x cos x
/2
cos xdx
1 sin x cos x
2I
/2
sin x cos x 1 1
dx
sin x cos x 1
2I log 2
2
I
6/9
1
log 2
4 2
f (x)
t3
x cos x
3 0
[f(x)]3 = 3x cos x
[f(9)]3
... (1)
= 27
f(9) = 3
Also diff. equation (1) w.r.t. x, we get
[f(x)]2 f'(x) = cos x x sin x
[f(9)]2f'(9) = 1
f'(9) =
1
2
(f (9))
1
9
dx
dx
sin x
f ( x )dx 5
(given)
x = 1
xe x
y xe| x |
x
xe
dx
Required area =
sin x
esin x 1
dx
... (ii)
1 x 0
0 x 1
xe x dx
xe
xe
1.dx
dx
e x
0
1
xe x e x
1
0
2
78. Answer (3)
I
5x2 (2x2 + 9) = 0
3x2 = 9
x 3. 3
y = 2x2 + 9
( 3,15)
(3(3)2
( 3,15)
2
y = 5x
x'
O
y'
= 45 + 0.46 = 45.46
2
2
Required area = 2 ((2 x 9) 5 x )dx
0
10 1
f (k 1 x )dx
2
= 2 (9 3 x )dx
k 1 0
= 2 sq. unit
Since, |x| = 1
2I =
dx
sin x
2 2
10
10
dx
... (i)
e sin x 1
Let I =
= 2[9 x x 3 ]0 3
= 2[9 3 3 3]
= 12 3 sq. units
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tan x 1
tan2
x=t
2tan x
sec2
Put
1 t
Required area =
2 tan x. sec x
1 tan4 x
dx
8 3
16 9 7
=
= sq. units
3 2
6
6
A1
x = dt
dt
dx =
1
3
1 3
2
2
Area of ONA =
tan1(t ) c
= tan1(tan2 x) + c
So option (2) is correct.
B1
1
3
Given y = x2 + x + 1 = x
x
4
3
1
x
4
2
BC (a x ) tan
1 2n
loge
n n
r n 1
Let P lim
y
A
3
B
2
D 1
N
2 1M 0
1
2
3
y'
1
(x
8/9
3a 2
2
loge (1 x )dx
1
Put, 1 + x = t
dx = dt
x a x
2 3
dy
3
dx (1, 3)
8
2
= 2 ( x 1) 3
0
= 2 3 x (a x )
(Using AM GM)
dy
2x 1
dx
3(a x )
y = x2 + x + 1
x'
1 3
This is a parabola with vertex at , and the
2 4
curve is concave upwards.
C1
A
D
B
Let BD = x BC1 = (a x)
x 1)dx
Then, P loge t dt
2
= [loge t .t t ]32
= (3loge 3 3) (2loge 2 2)
27
= loge 1
4
27
= loge
loge e
4
27
= loge
4e
2x dx + 2y dy = 0
1 sin2 xdx
x2 + y2 = 25
| cos x | dx
cos xdx
0
or
dy
x
dx
y
dy
dt x
dx
y
dt
cos xdx
=1+1=2
Hence, statement-1 is false.
However, statement-2 is true.
88. Answer (1)
1.5
3
dx
4
dt
x'
O
1
or
( x (25 y )2 )
dx 1.5 4
3
dt
= 2 m/s
90. Answer (4)
y'
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PHYSICS
ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
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31.
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61.
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2.
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62.
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3.
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4.
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67.
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68.
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9.
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69.
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10.
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40.
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70.
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11.
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41.
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71.
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12.
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42.
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72.
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13.
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43.
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73.
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14.
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44.
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74.
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15.
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45.
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75.
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16.
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46.
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76.
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17.
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47.
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77.
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18.
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48.
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78.
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19.
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49.
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79.
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20.
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50.
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80.
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21.
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51.
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81.
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22.
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52.
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82.
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23.
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53.
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83.
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24.
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54.
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84.
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25.
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55.
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85.
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26.
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56.
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86.
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27.
(4)
57.
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87.
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28.
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58.
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88.
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29.
(4)
59.
(2)
89.
(4)
30.
(4)
60.
(3)
90.
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (4)
2.
Answer (3)
3.
Answer (4)
4.
Answer (2)
5.
Answer (3)
6.
Answer (3)
i0
i rms
20
102 10 10
2
2A
2
7.
Answer (2)
8.
Answer (2)
2A
1
T
M 2M
M'
3 3
Answer (3)
5M
3
X L2 Z 2 R 2 = 102 82 = 62
X
L L 1.9 10 2 H
2f
12
3
cos 0.6
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (4)
CH3CH CH2 Cl
NaNH2
Cl
CH3 C
CH
NaNH2
CH3 C
HNO2
H3PO2
(0C 5C)
CNa
(A)
anhy.
FeBr3
Cl
alc.
AgCN
(E2 elimination)
2/9
(B)
OH
OH
SO3H
conc. H2SO4
(15C)
(Major product)
O
O , it bears intramolecular H-bonding
H
O
45. Answer (3)
Electrophile is
CH3 MgBr
Dry ether
OH
OH
dil. HNO3
dil. H2SO4
(i) O3
(ii) Zn / H2O
H
O
O
O O
H
O O
NO2
OH
OH
conc. HNO3
O2N
NO2
conc. H2SO4
OH
dil.
H2SO4
NO2
OH
H
(B)
O
H
H H
O
+
H H
SN2
CH3I +
OH
3/9
COOH
CH3
CH3
is most acidic.
decreases. So,
NO2
CH3
Br2
HNO3
anhy. FeBr3
H2SO4
Br
NO2
Br
Cl
so, reaction IV has most rate of reaction.
CH3
Cl
is planar hence, molecular plane is
CH3
Cl
the plane of symmetry and it also bears point of
symmetry.
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (1)
A1
1 2n
r
loge 1
n n
n
r n 1
Let P lim
2
loge (1 x )dx
Put, 1 + x = t
dx = dt
B1
3
Then, P loge t dt
= (3loge 3 3) (2loge 2 2)
27
= loge 1
4
27
= loge
loge e
4
27
= loge
4e
4/9
C1
Let BD = x BC1 = (a x)
= [loge t .t t ]32
BC (a x ) tan
3(a x )
x a x
2 3
2
3a 2
2
(Using AM GM)
1
3
Given y = x2 + x + 1 = x
x
4
3
1
x
4
2
dt
1 t
tan1(t ) c
= tan1(tan2 x) + c
1 3
This is a parabola with vertex at , and the
2 4
curve is concave upwards.
y = x2 + x + 1
dy
2x 1
dx
x 3. 3
dy
3
dx (1, 3)
y = 2x2 + 9
( 3,15)
x'
A
3
B
2
D 1
N
2 1M 0
1
2
3
y'
y = 5x
x'
(x
2
2
Required area = 2 ((2 x 9) 5 x )dx
0
8
2
= 2 ( x 1) 3
0
= 12 3 sq. units
66. Answer (4)
1
3
Area of ONA = 1 3
2
2
Since, |x| = 1
8 3
16 9 7
=
= sq. units
3 2
6
6
= 2[9 3 3 3]
2
= 2 (9 3 x )dx
= 2[9 x x 3 ]0 3
x 1)dx
Required area =
O
y'
( 3,15)
2
dx =
2 tan x. sec x
1 tan4 x
x = 1
xe x
y xe| x |
x
xe
Required area =
1 x 0
0 x 1
xe x dx
dx
xe
e x
Put tan2 x = t
2tan x sec2 x = dt
= 2 sq. unit
xe
dx
0
1
xe x e x
1
0
5/9
f (k 1 x )dx
k 1 0
10
10
t 2dt x cos x
t3
3
f ( x )dx 5 (given)
f (x)
1.dx
2I =
f (x)
x cos x
[f(x)]3 = 3x cos x
[f(9)]3
... (1)
= 27
f(9) = 3
f'(9) =
= 45 + 0.46 = 45.46
Hence, approximate value of f(3.02) is 45.46.
Let I =
dx
e sin x 1
sin x
2
2
2 e
6/9
x 1
x x 1
1
9
dx
x 1
x x2 1
dx
2
x 1
= ln x
dx
(f (9))
dx
dx
x x2 1
x 2 1 sec 1 x c
... (i)
(as x = 3, x = 0.02)
= (27 + 15 + 3) + (18 + 5)(0.02)
dx
e
sin x
esin x
esin x 1
dx
1
y = f(x)
1
y = f (x)
dx
dx
... (ii)
If f(x) increases, then f'(x) > 0
dx f ( x )
f (x)
f (x)
d f f ' g fg '
dx 9
g2
If f and g are positive functions and f' < 0 and g' > 0,
d
dx
then,
f
g 0
/2
sin xdx
1 sin x cos x
/2
cos xdx
1 sin x cos x
2I
/2
[2{x2 + x + 1}] = 0, 1
Global maximum of f(x) is 1.
76. Answer (3)
Let I
sin x cos x 1 1
dx
sin x cos x 1
1
( x 3) x 1
2t
(t 1 3) t 2
dt
I 2
t 2 22
x 1 2
1
log
2
x 1 2
dt
1
t 2
log
c
2(2)
t 2
c
2I log 2
2
Again
1
I log 2
4 2
At (0, b),
dy
b
1
be0
dx
a
a
Required tangent is y b =
or
(x a) (x 2a) = 0
x = a or x = 2a
Now, f"(a) = 12a 18a = 6a < 0
x y
1
a b
e 2 x 2e x
e2 x 1
a=2
1
log(e 2 x 1) 2 tan1(e x ) k
2
1
.2f ( x )f '( x )
2
0 {x2 + x + 1} < 1
f(x) = sin x + k
+ x + 1} < 2
1
2e2 x
e x dx
2
dx
(e x )2 1
2 e2 x 1
1
dz
log(e 2 x 1) 2 2
, where z = ex
2
z 1
dx =
b
( x 0)
a
x2 3ax + 2a2 = 0
2{x2
dx
7/9
9y2
/ 4
= 72
dy
x
dx y
dy
3
dx
2
1 dy
n
0
y dx
x
or
dy
ny
dx
x
3/ 4
1
x 2 x 4 1 4
ln y = (1 n)ln a + n ln x
4
x
dx
1
x 5 1 4
t4
x4
dx 4t 3 dt
1/ 4
t 3 dt
t c = 1 4
t3
dy
3 px 2
dx
dy
3 px 2
dx
2y
ny
n
y2
= y.
x
x
dy
dx
(2,3)
3 p(4)
= 2p = 4 (Slope of y = 4x 5)
6
p=2
n 2(1 n ) 2n
a
x
x
= na2(1 n)x2n 1
Hence, p = 2 and q = 7
x
2 x
x9 3x5 7x3 x
2
cos x
y2 = px3 + q
2y
x(x9
3/4
dy
Length of sub-normal = y
dx
dx
Put, 1
y = a1 n.xn
sec2
sec 2 xdx
f (x)
= 2 tan x 0
/ 4
/ 4
Also, x2 y2 = 5
sec 2 xdx
/ 4
= 2
dy
4 3
2
At (3, 2),
dx
9 2
3
8/9
/ 4
dy
4x
dx
9y
At (3, 2),
dy
0
8 x 18 y
dx
/ 4
f ( x )d ( x )
3x5
sec 2 x
7x3
x) +
sec2
f(25.2) f(25) =
0.2
2 25
0.02
25 0.02
= 5.02
(25.2) 5.02
x'
y2
O
1
3
y'
= 25
89. Answer (4)
2x dx + 2y dy = 0
or
dy
x
dx
y
dy
dt x
dx
y
dt
1.5
3
dx
4
dt
or
y = loge x
y=x
y=e
dx 1.5 4
dt
3
1 sin2 xdx
= | cos x | dx =
0
cos xdx
0
cos xdx
=1+1=2
2
( x (25 y ) )
= 2 m/s
9/9