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(2) Chloroform
from a volume of 10 dm 3 to a volume of
(3) 2,2,2Trichloroethanol 100 dm3 at 27C is :-
(4) Trichloromethanol (1) 32.3 J mol 1 K1 (2) 42.3 J mol 1 K1
Ans. (3) (3) 38.3 J mol 1 K1 (4) 35.8 J mol 1 K1
Cl Cl Cl Ans. (3)
NaOH V2
Sol. ClCCHO Cannizzaro ClCCONa + ClCCH 2OH Sol. DS = 2.303 nR log V
reaction 1
Cl Cl O Cl
(Given) 2, 2, 2Trichloro V1 = 10 dm3
ethanol
V2 = 100 dm 3
4. The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for n=2
every 10C rise of temperature. If the T = 300 K
temperature is raised by 50C, the rate of the 100
reaction increases by about :- DS = 2.303 2 8.314 log
10
(1) 32 times (2) 64 times DS = 2.303 2 8.314 = 38.29 JK1 mol1
(3) 10 times (4) 24 times
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7. A vessel at 1000 K contains CO 2 with a 10. Among the following the maximum covalent
pressure of 0.5 atm. Some of the CO 2 is character is shown by the compound :-
converted into CO on the addition of graphite. (1) AlCl3 (2) MgCl2
If the total pressure at equilibrium is 0.8 atm, (3) FeCl2 (4) SnCl2
the value of K is :-
Ans. (1)
(1) 0.3 atm (2) 0.18 atm
Sol. According to Fajan's rule
(3) 1.8 atm (4) 3 atm 11. Which one of the following orders presents the
Ans. (3) correct sequence of the increasing basic nature
Sol. C(graphite) + CO2 2CO of the given oxides ?
Initial pressure 0.5 0 (1) Na2O < K2O < MgO < Al2O3
0.5 x 2x (2) K2O < Na2O < Al2O3 < MgO
total pressure = 0.5 x + 2x = 0.8 (3) Al2O3 < MgO < Na2O < K2O
x = 0.3 (4) MgO < K2O < Al2O3 < Na2O
2 2
(P ) (0.6) 0.36 Ans. (3)
Kp = (P ) = 0.2 = 0.2 = 1.8
CO
(2) 518 nm
along the period decreaes & down the group
increses.
12. The structure of IF7 is :-
(1) octahedral
(3) 1035 nm (4) 325 nm (2) pentagonal bipyramid
Ans. (1) (3) square pyramid
Sol. DE1 = DE2 + DE3 (4) trigonal bipyramid
LL
Ans. (2)
hc hc hc
= + Sol. sp3 d3 hybridisation having no. L.P. i.e. why
l1 l 2 l 3
have regular geometry - i.e. Pentagonal
bipyramidal.
1 1 1
= + 13. Identify the compound that exhibits
l1 l 2 l 3
tautomerism :-
A
Sol.
(3) 804.32 g
Ans. (3)
DTf =
1000 K f w
DTf = 6
EN
(4) 204.30 g CH3CH 2CHClCOOH > HCOOH > ClCH2CH 2CH2 COOH > CH3COOH
pKa value = 2.84
19.
3.74
m w WH2O
above reaction is :-
1000 1.86 w (1) Ethyl chloride (2) Ethyl ethanoate
6= WH2 O = 4 1000 g
62 4000 (3) Diethyl ether (4) 2Butanone
LL
6 62 4000 Ans. (2)
w= Kf = 1.86
1000 1.86 NSR
Sol. CH3CCl + C2H5ONa CH3COC2H5 + NaCl
mw = 62 O O
w = 800 g (Nearly to 804.32g) Ethyl ethanoate
16. The degree of dissociation (a) of a weak 20. The presence or absence of hydroxy group on
electrolyte, AxBy is related to van't Hoff factor which carbon atom of sugar differentiates RNA
A
i -1 i -1 Ans. (4)
(3) a = (4) a =
(x + y - 1) x + y +1
Ans. (3) Sol. 5 5
CH2OH O CH2OH O
OH OH
Sol. Ax By x Ay + yBx 4
1
4
1
H H H H
1 0 0 H H H H
3 2 3 2
1 a xa ya
OH OH OH H
1 - a + xa + ya mole after dissociation
i= = mole before dissociation D-ribose D2deoxy ribose
1 (found in RNA) (found in DNA)
i = 1 + a(x + y 1)
i -1
a = x + y - 1
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21. The outer electron configuration of Gd Ozonolysis
Sol. CH=CH2 CH + HCH
(Atomic No. : 64) is :- Vinyl group
O O
4 4 2 7 1 2 product given
(1) 4f 5d 6s (2) 4f 5d 6s in questions
3 5 2 8 0 2
(3) 4f 5d 6s (4) 4f 5d 6s 25. Which of the following facts about the complex
Ans. (2) [Cr(NH3)6]Cl 3 is wrong ?
2
(1) The complex is an outer orbital complex
22. The magnetic moment (spin only) of [NiCl4]
(2) The complex gives white precipitate with
is :-
silver nitrate solution
2 3
(1) 2.82 BM (2) 1.41 BM (3) The complex involves d sp hybridisation
and is octahedral in shape
(3) 1.82 BM (4) 5.46 BM
(4) The complex is paramagnetic
Ans. (1) Ans. (1)
3d
4s
4p
d2sp3
nqcZy fyxs.M dh mifLFkfr ds dkj.k el dk ;qXeu ugh gks
i.e. why it is a inner orbital complex. not the
ikrk vr% 2 v;qfXer el gksrs gAS
outer orbital complex.
LL
23. The hybridisation of orbitals of N atom in 26. The reduction potential of hydrogen half-cell
+ + will be negative if :-
NO3 , NO2 and NH4 are respectively :-
+
3 2 2 3 (1) p(H2) = 2 atm [H ] = 1.0 M
(1) sp, sp , sp (2) sp , sp , sp
+
(2) p(H2) = 2 atm and [H ] = 2.0 M
2 3 2 3
(3) sp, sp , sp (4) sp , sp, sp +
A
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27. In content of the lanthanoids, which of the 29. Which of the following statements regarding
following statements is not correct ? sulphur is incorrect ?
(1) Because of similar properties the separation (1) At 600C the gas mainly consists of
of langhanoids is not easy S2 molceules
(2) Availability of 4f electrons results in the (2) The oxidation state of sulphur is never less
formation of compounds in +4 state for all than +4 in its compounds
the members of the series
(3) S 2 molecule is paramagnetic
(3) There is a gradual decrease in the radii of
(4) The vapour at 200C consists mostly of
the members with increasing atomic
S8 rings
number in the series
Ans. (2)
(4) All the members exhibit +3 oxidation state
Sol. Sulphur shows minimum oxidation state 2 in
Ans. (2) H2S.
Sol. General oxidation state of Lanthanoid = + 3 30. Which of the following statement is wrong ?
28. EN
Which of the following reagents may be used
to distinguish between phenol and benzoic acid ?
(1) Molisch reagent
(1) Single NN bond is weaker than the single
PP bond
(2) N2O4 has two resonance structures
(2) Neutral FeCl3 (3) The stability of hydrides increases from
(3) Aqueous NaOH NH3 to BiH3 in group 15 of the periodic
table
(4) Tollen's reagent
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(4) Nitrogen cannot form dp-pp bond
Ans. (2)
Ans. (3)
OH
Sol. On moving from top to bottom in group 15
Sol. + FeCl3 Violet colour bond length of hydride increases. i.e. why
Neutral
(Test of phenolic OH group) stability decreases.
A
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PART B - MATHEMATICS
33. Let a, b be real and z be a complex number.
r 1 ( ) r 1 If z2 + az+ b = 0 has two distinct roots on the
31. If a = 3i + k and b = ( 2i + 3j - 6k ) , then line Re z = 1, then it is necessary that :-
10 7
r r r r r r
the value of ( 2a - b) . ( a b ) ( a + 2b ) is :- (1) b = 1 (2) b (1, )
(1) 5 (2) 3
(3) b (0,1) (4) b ( -1,0)
(3) 5 (4) 3
Ans. (2)
Ans. (3)
Sol. Let z2 + az + b = 0 has (1 + iy1) and (1 + iy2)
Sol. rr
a.b = 0 and |a| = |b| = 1 so z1z2 = b
r r r r r r r r r r (1 + iy1)(1 + iy2) = b
(a b) (a + 2b) = (a b) a + (a b) 2b
b = 1 y1y2 + i(y1 + y2) (Q b is purely real)
r r r r r r
here y1 + y2 = 0
= a (a b) + 2b (a b)
y1 = y2
rr r r r r r r r r r r
EN
= (a.b)a (a . a)b + 2(b .b)a 2(b . a)b b = 1 y1y2
r r b = 1 + y12
r r
= 0 - b + 2a + 0 = b 2a b>1
b (1, )
r r r r r r r r r
\ (2ar - b) . (a b) (a + 2b) = (2a b) . (b - 2a)
34. Consider the following statements
r r
= 4a2 b2 + 4 a . b = 5 P : Suman is brilliant
LL
32. The coefficient of x 7 in the expansion of
Q : Suman is rich
(1 x x2 + x3)6 is :-
R : Suman is honest
(1) 144 (2) 132
The negation of the statement "Suman is
(3) 144 (4) 132
brilliant and dishonest if and only if Suman is
Ans. (1) rich" can be expressed as :-
A
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Hence negations of given statement Ans. (4)
are ~(Q (P ~ R))
Sol. 1(11) + 2 (0 6) + 3 (7 3)
and ~ (P ~ R) Q
= 0 12 + 12 = 0
d2x mid point AB (1, 3, 5)
35. equals :-
dy 2
x y -1 z - 2
lies on = =
1 2 3
d 2 y dy -2 d 2 y dy -3
(1) 2 (2) - 2 37. If C and D are two events such that C D and
dx dx dx dx
P(D) 0, then the correct statement among the
following is :-
-1 -1
d 2y d 2 y dy -3 (1) P(C | D) < P(C)
(3) 2 (4) - 2
dx dx dx
P(D)
(2) P(C | D) =
Ans. (2) P(C)
(3) P(C|D) = P(C)
d dy
-1
d dy dx
-1
C P(C D) P(C)
= . Sol. P = =
dy dx dy
D P(D) P(D)
-2
dy d 2 x dx P(C)
= - . 2 . P (D) = 1
C
dx dx dy P
D
LL
d 2 y dy -3
= - 2 C
dx dx P(C) P
D
36. Statement-1:
C
The point A(1, 0, 7) is the mirror image of the P P(C)
D
A
x y -1 z - 2
point B(1, 6, 3) in the line : = = 38. Consider 5 independent Bernoulli's trials each
1 2 3 with probability of success p. If the probability
Statement-2: of at least one failure is greater than or equal
x y -1 z - 2 31
The line : = = bisects the line to , then p lies in the interval :-
1 2 3 32
segment joining A (1, 0, 7) and B(1, 6, 3).
1 11
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. (1) 0, (2) ,1
2 12
(2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; 1 3 3 11
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (3) , (4) ,
2 4 4 12
Statement-1
Ans. (1)
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true;
Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
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Sol. at least one failure = 1 all sucess Sol. f'(x) = x sin x
31 f'(p) & f'(2p) are 0.
1 1 p5
32 + +
f '(x)
p 2p
5 1
0 p local maximum at x = p and local minimum
32
at x = 2p
r
0 p
1 41. The vectors ar and b are not perpendicular and
2 r r
c and d are two vectors satisfying :
r r r r rr r
1 b c = b d and a.d = 0 . Then the vector d is
p 0,
2 equal to :-
r
r b.cr r rr
r a.c r
(2) c - r r b
1
8log(1 + x) (1) b + r r c
39. The value of 1 + x2
dx is :- a.b a.b
0 rr rr
r b.c r r a.c r
p (3) b - r
r c (4) c + r r b
(1) log 2 (2) log 2 a.b a.b
2 EN Ans. (2)
p
(3) p log 2 (4) log 2 Sol. a.b. 0
8
a.d = 0
Ans. (3)
bc=bd
Sol. put x = tan q then a (b c) = a (b d)
p/4
8 log(1 + tan q) 2 (a.c)b (a.b)c (a.c)b (a.b)d {a.d=0}
I= 0
sec 2 q
sec qdq ....(i) (a.b)d = (a.b)c (a.c)b (divide by a.b)
LL
(a.c )
p/4 d= c- b
I=8 log(1 + tan q) dq (a.b)
0
42. Let R be the set of real numbers.
p Statement-1:
=8 log 2 A = {(x, y) R R : y x is an integer} is an
8
equivalence relation on R.
A
I = p log 2 Statement-2:
5p B = {(x, y) R R : x = ay for some rational
40. For x 0, , define
2 number a} is an equivalence relation on R.
x (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
f(x) = t sin t dt (2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
0 (3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true;
Then f has :- Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
(1) local minimum at p and local maximum at Statement-1
2p (4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true;
(2) local maximum at p and local minimum at Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
2p Statement-1.
(3) local maximum at p and 2p Ans. (1)
(4) local minimum at p and 2p Sol. St. 1 Given A = {(x, y) R R : y x (Integer}
Ans. (2) For Reflexive xRx x x = 0 (integer)
for symmetric xRy y x = I (integer)
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yRx x y = I (integer) Ans. (4)
so xRy yRx.
for transitive let xRy and yRx
y x = I1 and z y = I2 c
xRz z x = I1 + I2 (integer) Sol.
so it is equivalente relation.
St.-2 B = (x, y) RxR : x = 29 (a is relational)
for transitive xRy and yRz a a
= c-
x = ay and y = az 2 2
x y |a| = C
a= and a = 1 - cos{2(x - 2)}
y z
45. lim
Multiply
x2
x-2
1
2 x (1) equals 2 (2) equals
a = (rational) 2
z
(3) does not exist (4) equals 2
but a may be rational or may be not so it is not Ans. (3)
transitive. EN 46. If A = sin2x + cos4x, then for all real x :-
Ans. (1) St.1 is true and 2 is false.
3 13
43. Let A and B be two symmetric matrices of order 3. (1) 1 A 2 (2) A
4 16
Statement-1:
A(BA) and (AB)A are symmetric matrices. 3 13
(3) A1 (4) A1
Statement-2: 4 16
AB is symmetric matrix if matrix multiplication Ans. (3)
of A with B is commutative. Sol. A = sin2x + cos4x
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. = cos 4x cos2x + 1
LL
(2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
1 1 1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; = (cos2x)2 2. cos2x. + +1
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for 2 4 4
Statement-1
1 2 3
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; = (cos2x ) +
Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for 2 4
Statement-1.
A
1 3
Ans. (4) Again put cosx = 0 + =1
Sol. AT = A 4 4
BT = B 1 3
St-1 : (A(BA))T = (BA)TAT cosx = 1 + =1
4 4
= AT BTAT = A(BA) symetric
((AB)A))T = AT BT AT = (AB) A symetric 3
A 1 Ans.
Statement - 1 is true 4
St-2 : (AB) = B AT = BA
T T
47. The lines L1 : y x = 0 and L2 : 2x + y = 0
if AB = BA then intersect the line L3 : y + 2 = 0 at P and Q
(AB)T = BA = AB respectively. The bisector of the acute angle
St.- 2 is true between L1 and L2 intersects L3 at R.
but Not a correct expalnation. Statement - 1 :
44. The two circles x2 + y2 = ax and x2 + y2 = c2 The ratio PR : RQ equals 2 2 : 5
(c > 0) touch each other if :- Statement - 2 :
(1) a = 2c (2) |a| = 2c (3) 2|a| = c (4) |a| = c In any triangle, bisector of an angle divides the
triangle into two similar triangles.
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(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. 50. The shortest distance between line y x = 1 and
(2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true curve x = y2 is :-
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
8 4 3 3 2
Statement-1 (1) (2) (3) (4)
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; 3 2 3 4 8
Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1. Ans. (4)
Ans. (1)
51. A man saves Rs. 200 in each of the first three
1 months of his service. In each of the subsequent
48. The domain of the function f(x) = is:-
| x | -x months his saving increases by Rs. 40 more
than the saving of immediately previous month.
(1) (, 0) (2) (, ) {0}
His total saving from the start of service will
(3) (, ) (4) (0, ) be Rs. 11040 after :-
Ans. (1) (1) 20 months (2) 21 months
Sol. f(x) =
1
| x | -x
x y -1 z - 3 Ans. (1)
Sol. = = equation of line
1 2 l
Sol. Mediam = 25.5 a
equation of plane x + 2y + 3z = 4 xi : a 2a 3a ............. 50 a
1 + 4 + 3l |xi M| : 24.5a 23.5a ................... 24.5a
sin q =
14 1 + 4 + l 2 |xi M| = [24.5a + 23.5 a + ...... + 0.5 a +
2 0.5 a + ...... + 24.5a]
l= = 2a [0.5 + 1.5 + ...... + 24.5]
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|xi M| = 25 25 a e
1
Area of part B = x dx = log e =1
25 25a 1
M. D. =
50
25 25a 1 3
50 = Total area = +1 =
50 2 2
a=4 55. The number of values of k for which the linear
53. If w(1) is a cube root of unity, and equations
(1 + w)7 = A + Bw. Then (A, B) equals :- 4x + ky + 2z = 0
kx + 4y + z = 0
(1) (1, 0) (2) (1, 1)
2x + 2y + z = 0
(3) (0, 1) (4) (1, 1) possess a non-zero solution is :-
Ans. (4) (1) 1 (2) zero (3) 3 (4) 2
Ans. (4)
Sol. (1 + w)7 = A + Bw
(w2)7 = A + Bw Sol. D = 0 (For Non zero solution)
w2 = A + Bw 4 K 2
54.
1 + w = A + Bw
A=1
B=1 (1, 1)
EN
The area of the region enclosed by the curves
K 4 1 =0
2 2 1
8 K (K 2) + 2(2K 8) = 0
8 K2 + 2K + 4K 16 = 0
K2 + 6K 8 = 0
1
y = x, x = e, y = and the positive x-axis is:- K2 6K + 8 = 0
x
(K 4) (K 2) = 0
LL
K = 2, 4 Two solution
3 5 56. The values of p and q for which the function
(1) square units (2) square units
2 2
1
(3) square units (4) 1 square units sin(p + 1)x + sin x
2 , x<0
x
, x=0
A
x x2
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Ans. (1) 59. Let I be the purchase value of an equipment and
V(t) be the value after it has been used for t
sin(p + 1)x sin x years. The value V(t) depreciates at a rate given
Sol. LHL = lim +
x 0 x x dV(t)
= (p + 1) + 1 = p + 2 by differential equation = k(T t),
dt
LHL = f(0) p + 2 = q ...(1) where k > 0 is a constant and T is the total life
in years of the equipment. Then the scrap value
x2 1 V(T) of the equipment is :-
RHL = lim =
x 0
x 3/2 2
( x + x + x) 2
k(T - t) 2
(1) I (2) ekT
1 1 -3 2
p+2=q= q= ,p=
2 2 2 I kT 2
57. Statement - 1 : (3) T2 (4) I
k 2
The number of ways of distributing 10 identical Ans. (4)
balls in 4 distinct boxes such that no box is
empty is 9C3. dV
Sol. = - k(T - t)
dt
Statement - 2 :
The number of ways of choosing any 3 places
EN dV = - K(T - t)dt
from 9 different places is 9C3. t2
V = -K Tt - + C
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false. 2
(2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true At t = 0 V = I C = I
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; t
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for V = Kt T - + I
2
Statement-1
T
V(T) = KT T - + I
LL
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; 2
Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement-1. -KT 2
= +I
Ans. (3) 2
Sol. B1 + B2 + B3 + B4 = 10 dy
60. If = y + 3 > 0 and y(0) = 2, then y(ln 2)
St - 1 : B1 1, B2 1, B3 1, B4 1 dx
is equal to :-
A
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PART C - PHYSICS
61. A car is fitted with a convex side-view mirror 64. The transverse displacement y(x, t) of a wave
of focal length 20 cm. A second car 2.8 m on a string is given by
behind the first car is overtaking the first car at
(
- ax2 + bt 2 + 2 abxt )
a relative speed of 15 m/s. The speed of the y ( x, t ) = e
image of the second car as seen in the mirror
This represents a :-
of the first one is :-
(1) 10 m/s (2) 15 m/s (1) standing wave of frequency b
1 1 1
(3) m /s (4) m /s (2) standing wave of frequency
10 15 b
Ans. (4)
2
a
(3) wave moving in +x directionwith speed
Sol. Velocity of image = m2V0 = V b
- u 0
2
b
20 (4) wave moving in x direction with speed
= (15) a
20 - (-280)
Ans. (4)
62.
=
1
15
m/s
The half life of a radioactive substance is 20
EN
minutes. The approximate time interval (t2 t1)
Sol. y(x1t) = e -[
V = w/K =
ax + bt]2
b
a
2
between the time t2 when of it has decayed
3 b
V= in ve x direction.
1 a
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and time t1 when of it had decayed is :-
3 65. A water fountain on the ground sprinkles water
(1) 20 min (2) 28 min all around it. If the speed of water coming out
(3) 7 min (4) 14 min of the fountain is v, the total area around the
Ans. (1) fountain that gets wet is :-
t2
1 1 T N 1
t /T p v4 v2 v2 v4
Sol. = Q = (1) (2) p (3) p (4) p
3 2 N 0 2 2 g2 g2 g g2
A
Ans. (4)
t1 1
(t 2 - t 1 )
2 1 T 1 1 T u2
= = Sol. Rmax. =
3 2 2 2 g
(t 2 - t 1 ) pv 4
1= T = t2 t1 A= pr2 = 2
T g
t2 t1 = 20 min.
66. Two particles are executing simple harmonic
63. A boat is moving due east in a region where
motion of the same amplitude A and frequency
the earth's magnetic field is 5.0105 NA1m1
w along the x-axis. Their mean position is
due north and horizontal. The boat carries a
vertical aerial 2m long. If the speed of the boat separated by distance X 0 (X 0 > A). If the
is 1.50 ms1, the magnitude of the indueced maximum separation between them is (X0 + A),
emf in the wire of aerial is :- the phase difference between their motion is :-
(1) 0.50 mV (2) 0.15 mV p p p p
(3) 1 mV (4) 0.75 mV (1) (2) (3) (4)
4 6 2 3
Ans. (2)
Sol. e = Blv = (5 10 5) (2) (1.50) = 0.15 mV Ans. (4)
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Sol. X1 = A sin wt Sol. If given plane is x y then
X2 = X0 + A sin (wt + f) ur r
A k
X2 X1 = X0 + A sin (wt + f) A sin wt 1
incident angle q1 = cos
A
Become X 2 X 1 max = X0 + A
so | A sin (wt + f) A sin wt)|max = A
10 1 p
p = cos1 = cos1 =
f= 20 2 3
3
67. This question has Statememtn-1 and Now by snells law n1 sin q1 = n2 sin q2
Statement-2. Of the four choices given after the 2 3
n 1
statements, choose the one that best describes sinq2 = 1 sinq1 = =
n2 3 2 2
the two statements.
Statement1 : = q2 = 45
A metallic surface is irradiated by a 69. A Carnot engine operating between
monochromatic light of frequency v > v 0 (the 1
threshold frequency). The maximum kinetic temperatures T 1 and T 2 has efficientcy .
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energy and the stopping potential are Kmax and
V0 respectively. If the frequency incident on the When T 2 is lowered by 62 K, its efficiency
also boubled.
Statement-2 :
EN
surface is doubled, both the Kmax and V0 are
Sol. If n is double kmax and v0 become more than (3) 12.1 eV (4) 36.3 eV
double so statement 1 is incorrect but 2 is Ans. (1)
correct according to einstein equation 1 1
h f0 Sol. Rquired energy = 13.6 (Z)2 2 - 2 eV
Kmax = hn f0 or v0 = n - n1 n 2
e e
68. Let the xz plane be the boundary between two 1 1
= 13.6 (3)2 2 - 2 = 108.8 eV
transparent media. Medium 1 in z 0 has a 1 3
refractive index of 2 and medium 2 with 71. A resistor 'R' and 2F capacitor in series is
connected through a switch to 200 V direct
z < 0 has a refractive index of 3 . A ray of supply. Across the capacitor is a neon bulb that
light in medium 1 given by the vector lights up at 120 V. Calculate the value of R to
r make the bulb light up 5s after the switch has
A = 6 3i + 8 3 j - 10k is incident on the plane
been closed. (log10 2.5 = 0.4)
of separation. The angle of refraction in (1) 2.7 106 W (2) 3.3 107 W
medium 2 is :- (3) 1.3 104 W (4) 1.7 105 W
(1) 60 (2) 75 (3) 30 (4) 45 Ans. (1)
Ans. (Bonus)
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Sol. (
V = V0 1 - e - t / RC ) 75. Direction :
-
5
The question has a paragraph followed by two
120 = 200 1 - e R = 2.7 106 W
RC
statement, Statement-1 and statement-2. Of the
72. A thermally insulated vessel contains an ideal given four alternatives after the statements,
gas of molecular mass M and ratio of specific choose the one that describes the statements.
heats g. It is moving with speed v and is A thin air film is formed by putting the convex
suddenly broght to rest. Assuming no heat is surface of a plane-convex lens over a plane
lost to the surroundings, its temperature glass plate. With monochromatic light, this film
increases by :- gives an interference pattern due to light
gMv 2
K
( g - 1) Mv 2K reflected from the top (convex) surface and the
(1) (2)
2R 2R bottom (glass plate) surface of the film
( g - 1)
2 ( g - 1) Mv 2K Statement-1:
(3) 2 g + 1 R Mv K (4)
( ) 2 gR When light reflects from the air-glass plate
Ans. (2) interface, the reflected wave suffers a phase
change of p.
1 f 2 Statement-2:
Sol. Mv 2 = RDT and g = 1 +
2 2 f EN The centre of the interference pattern is dark :-
( g - 1) Mv 2 (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and
DT = Statement-2 is not the correct explanation
2R
73. Work done in increasing the size of a soap of Statement-1.
bubble from a radius of 3 cm to 5cm is (2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
nearly (Surface tension of soap solution (3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
= 0.03 Nm1) :- (4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and
(1) 2p mJ (2) 0.4 p mJ Statement-2 is the correct explanation of
statement-1.
LL
(3) 4p mJ (4) 0.2 p mJ
Ans. (2) Ans. (1)
Sol.
2 2
W = 8pT [(r2 ) r1 ] Sol. From Newtons ring experiment. Statement-1 is
= 8 p 0.03 [25 9] 104 true and statement-1 is the correct explanation
= p 0.24 16 104 of statement-2.
= 3.8 104 p 76. A screw gauge gives the following reading
= 0.384 p mJ 0.4 p mJ when used to measure the diameter of a wire.
A
74. A fully charged capacitor C with intial charge Main scale reading : 0 mm.
q0 is connected to a coil of self inductance L Circular scale reading : 52 divisions
at t = 0. The time at which the energy is stored Given that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to
equally between the electric and the magnetic
fields is :- 100 divisions of the circular scale.
(1) 2p LC (2) LC The diameter of wire from the above date is :-
p (1) 0.026 cm (2) 0.005 cm
(3) p LC (4) LC
4 (3) 0.52 cm (4) 0.052 cm
Ans. (4)
Sol. Energy is shared equally between L and C at Ans. (4)
Sol. Reading = Main scale reading + L.C Number
T 3T of division on circular scale.
t= , ......
8 8 1
2p =0+ 52 mm
where T = = 2 p LC 100
w = + 0.52 mm
T 2 p LC p = 0.052 cm
so t = = = LC
8 8 4
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77. Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures 79. This question has Statement-1 and
Statement-2. Of the four choices given after the
T 1 , T 2 and T 3 are mixed. The masses of
statements, choose the one that best describes
molecules are m1, m2, and m3 and the number the two statements.
of molecules are n 1, n 2 and n 3 respectively. Statement-1:
Assuming no loss of energy, then final Sky wave signals are used for long distance
temperature of the mixture is :- radio communication. These signals are in
general, less stable than ground wave signals.
n1 T12 + n 2 T22 + n 3 T32 Statement-2 :
(1)
n1 T1 + n 2 T2 + n 3 T3 The state of ionosphere varies from hour to
n12 T12 + n 22 T22 + n 32 T32 hour, day to day and season to season.
(2) (1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and
n1 T1 + n 2 T2 + n 3 T3
Statement-2 is not the correct explanation
T1 + T2 + T3
(3) of Statement-1.
3 (2) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true
n1T1 + n 2 T2 + n 3 T3 (3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false
(4)
n1 + n 2 + n 3 EN (4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true and
Ans. (4) Statement-2 is the correct explanation of
statement-1.
Sol. (n C1 v1 T1 + n 2 C v2 T2 + n 3C v3 T3 ) Ans. (4)
= (n1 + n2 + n3) C Vmix T 80. A mass m hangs with the help of a string
wrapped around a pulley on a firctionless
n1T1 + n 2 T2 + n 3 T3
T= bearing. The pulley has mass m and radius R.
n1 + n 2 + n 3
Assuming pulley to be a perfect uniform circular
78. The electrostatic potential inside a charged disc, the acceleration of the mass m, if the string
LL
spherical ball is given by f = ar2 + b where r does not slip on the pulley, is :-
2 g 3
is the distance from the centre; a, b are (1) g (2) (3) g (4) g
3 3 2
constant. Then the charge density inside the ball Ans. (1)
is :- Sol. t = T R t = Ia
T R = Ia
(1) 24p a0 (2) 6 a0
A
mR 2 a
(3) 24p a0r (4) 6 a0r TR=
2 R
Ans. (2) ma
T=
f 2
Sol. Er = = 2ar mg T = ma
r
q ma
mg = ma
By gauss theorem 4pr2E r = e 2
0
By differention 2g
a=
dq (4pr 2 dr)r 3
4pd (r2Er) = = 81. A current I flows in an infinity long wire with
e0 e0
cross section in the from of a semicircular ring
1 2 of radius R. the magnitude of the magnetic
r2dEr + 2rEr dr = rr dr
e0 induction along its axis is :-
E r 2 r 0I 0I 0I 0I
+ Er = (1) (2) (3) 2 (4)
r r e0 2 pR 4pR p R 2p 2 R
r = 6e 0a Ans. (3)
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Sol. Net megnet field due to both elements Sol. Q = msDq = 0.1 4184 20 = 8.4 KJ
= 2 (dB) cos q 85. An object, moving with a speed of 6.25 m/s,
0 I is decelerated at a rate given by
=2 dI cos q (here dI = dl )
2pr pr
I dv
=2 0 dl cos q = 2.5 v
2pr pr dt
I where v is the instantaneous speed. The time
=2 0 rdq cosq
2pr pr taken by the object, to come to rest, would
p/2
0 0I be :-
B= 2
p r
cosq dq = 2
p r
0 (1) 4 s (2) 8 s
dB (3) 1 s (4) 2 s
2dB cos q q dB sin q
q Ans. (4)
dB q q
0 t
dv
dl
dB sin q
dl
Sol.
6.25 v
= - 2.5dt
0
-2 6.25 = -2.5t
2 2.5 = 2.5 t
(4) increase by 0.2% t = 2s
Ans. (4) 86. Water is flowing continuously from a tap
l having an internal diameter 8 10 3 m. The
Sol. R = r water velocity as it leaves the tap is 0.4 ms1.
LL
A
R a l2 The diameter of the water stream at a distance
2 101 m below the tap is close to :-
DR DR 2 Dl
= = = 2[0.1] = 0.2% increase. (1) 9.6 103 m (2) 3.6 103 m
R R l
(3) 5.0 103 m (4) 7.5 103 m
83. A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about
a vertical axis passing through its centre. An Ans. (2)
Sol. According to equation of continuity
A
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87. Two identical charged spheres suspended from
a common point by two massless string of 1 k
Sol. n1 = ..... (1)
length l are initially a distance d(d << l) apart 2p M
because of their mutual repulsion. The charge
begins to leak from both the spheres at a
1 k
constant rate. As a result the charges approach n2 = ..... (2)
2p M + m
each other with a velocity v. Then as a function
of distance x between them :- according to conservation of linear momentum
(1) v x1/2 (2) v x MV1 = (M + m)V2
(3) v x 1/2 (4) v x1
M1A1w1 = (M + m)A2w2
Ans. (3)
From equation (1) & (2)
F
Sol. tan q = (since q small) A1 M + m w2 M+m M
Mg = . =
A 2 M w1 M M+m
F
q= F = Mgq T cos q T q A1 M+m
Mg =
q
T sin q
EN A2 M
F
KQ 2 x x
= Mg 89. Two bodies of masses m and 4m are placed at
x 2
l Mg
a distance r. The gravitational potential at a
6Gm 9Gm
(1) (2)
LL
dQ Mg 3 1/ 2 dx r r
= x
dt Kl 2 dt
4Gm
(3) zero (4)
dQ dx r
= is constant so x1/2
dt dt
Ans. (2)
Or V x1/2
r
A
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90. A pulley of radius 2 m is rotated about its axis d 2q
\ = 4t t2
dt 2
by a force F = (20t 5t2) newton (where t is
dq 4t 2 t 3
measured in seconds) applied tangentially. If w= = - ....(i)
dt 2 3
the moment of inertia of the pulley about its axis 4t 2 t 3
- =0
of rotation is 10 kg m2, the number of rotations 2 3
w will be zero at t = 6 sec.
made by the pulley before its direction of
motion it reversed, is :- dq t3
from eq. (i) = 2t2
(1) more than 6 but less than 9 dt 3
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