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HALF COURSE TEST-VI


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Q. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


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1. A B A
2. B A A
3. B D B
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9. C B B
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Physics PART I

SECTION A

1. Friction force on block A, f K = N = 10 N (opposite to v)


10N 2
acceleration of A = 2.5 m/s (opposite to v)
4kg
Time taken by the plank to come at rest,
10 m / s
t = 4 sec (using, v = u + at)
2.5 m / s2
2 2
In 4s distance moved by the plank SA = 20 m (using v = u + 2as).
To reach the other end block will have to move by 20 m + 40 m = 60 m. As B is moving with
constant speed
60 m / s
T 6 sec
10 m / s

2. Reference frame is at the edge of the plane with the leftward direction as the x-axis. Let x0 be the
distance of the cart at t = 0
mg T = ma
T = Ma
mg
a= = 2.8 m/s2
Mm
Since, M has an initial velocity to the left, a is in fact retardation for M.
V = 7 + (2.8) 5 = 7 m/s
i.e. after 5 sec the cart will have the same speed but in opposite direction.
1
x = x0 + 7 5 + (2.8) 5
2
x = x0 + 35 35 = x0
Let the cart go by S to the left from its initial position
02 72 = 2(2.8) S
S = 8.75 m
Distance covered in up and down journey = 8.75 + 8.75 = 17.5 m

3. Let the pressures be P1 and P2 of the spheres having initial temperatures 0C and 20C
respectively then.
n 1 293
Initially P1 = P2
n 2 273
P1 ' 283 293
If P1 ',P2 ' be the pressures after rasing temperature then 1 P1 ' P2 '
P2 ' 303 273
thus the mercury pellet will be displaced towards the sphere at higher temp.

4. No eddy current form in case (i) & (ii) and hence motion is not opposed.

7. (1.2 103 10 10 10 2 ) (103 10 4 ) F


= Buoyant force weight
F = 20 N in down ward direction

8. Kinetic energy is maximum at centre.

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2
1 mgx 1
10. dU A.dx
2 LA y
l
1 m2 g 2 A 2
U x dx
2 L2 A 2Y 0
m2 g 2l
U .
6 AY

12. A node is a point where there is no vibration. There is vibration at other points where nodes are
not formed.


b dr b 2Rb
13. W F.dr .d r | d r | = 2 bJ.
| dr | R R R

14. Using A1v 1 = A2v2 (i)


and Bernoullis principle we get
1 1
P1 v12 P2 v 22 ..(ii)
2 2
From (i) and (ii)
2(P1 P2 )
v1 A 2
(A12 A 22 )
2(P1 P2 )
Rate of flow = A1v1 A1 A 2
(A12 A 22 )
But P1 P2 = P
2P
rate of flow of glycerine A1 A 2
(A12 A 22 )

15. In adiabatic compression, the temperature always increases and since PV = nRT, the quantity PV
also increases.

16. V = 0 + (0.4 10) t = 1 m/s. N


1 (u=0)
t .25 second.
4 10g
WfK WF K 0 fK

WF WfK (fK S cos180) fK S


10g
= (0.4 10 10) .25 1= 40 .25 = 10 J. fK
F
v=1m/s

17. At the farthest point X,


mv0R = mv x 4R
1 GMm 1 GMm
m v2x = mv 02 -
2 4R 2 R
v0 = 1.6 gR .

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m 10
18. T = period 2 2 s.
K1 K 2 360 3
The maximum velocity is always at equilibrium position since at any other point there will be a
restoring force attempting to slow the mass.
impulse 50
Vmax 5ms 1
mass 10
V 5 5
A amplittude= max m.
(2 ) 6

3

3
19. Their average translational K.E. is kB T, kB Boltzmann's constant
2
1 2 1 2 3
mH2 CH2 mHe CHe = kBT
2 2 2
CH2 : CHe = mHe : mH2 = 4 : 2 = 2 : 2
7 5
C(1) (2) R R
P CP 2 2 3
20. For the mixture, = (1) (2)

CV CV 5 3 2
R R
2 2
Applying TV - 1 = constant, the temperature increases by a factor of 8.

21. Impulse = Force time; net momentum of the system is conserved as the net force on it is zero.

22. Since velocity of man w.r.t trolley is greater than velocity of trolley w.r.t. earth, after the man turns
back displacement of the man will decrease, so maximum displacement will be at the moment
when man turns
back.
L
t
1.5V
L 5
Displacement (v 1.5v)t 2.5v L
1.5v 3

23. pV1/4 = constant


RT 1/4
v = constant or TV-3/4 = constant
V
-3/4 3 dV 4 V
dT V - dV.V 7/4 .T = 0 or
4 dt 3T
dQ dU dV 4V 5 4 23
C= P Cv p. R R R.
dT dT dT 3T 2 3 6


24. v= (for first harmonic)
4l1
3
v= (for third harmonic)
2l3
l 1
1 =
l3 6

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25. velocity of upper block when lower block hits a obstacle,


F F
v 2a. 2.
2M M
now after collision retardation of upper block w.r.t. earth,
Mg
a g
M
v 2 u2 2as
F F
0 2g. .
M 2 Mg

1 2
26. w I
2
Let x is the distance of CM from A
I M.x2 4M( x)2 and if I is minimum, W will be minimum
dI
2Mx 4M 2( x) ( 1) = 2 Mx 8M ( x)
dx
dI
10Mx 8M
dx
10Mx 8M 0
4
x .
5

27. Total internal energy of system will remain conserve


nCV1 T1 nCV2 T2 nCV1 nCV2 T
3 5R 3R 5R
2 R 300 2 600 2 2 T

9 30 3900
T 100 8 = 487K (approx)
8
3 3
E R 487 300 187 R = 280.5 R
2 2

28. Let initial velocity of the shot be u and P denote the force of resistance of penetration.
In the 1st case plate is fixed
1
0 mu2 PS(COE) (i)
2
nd
In the 2 case plate is free to move. The shot will penetrate up to both acquire a common velocity
V (say), there will be no further penetration thus P seases to act
1 1
(M m)V 2 mu2 PS'(COE) (ii)
2 2
and (M m)V mu(COLM) (iii)
From equation (iii) and (ii)
1 m 2 u2 1
mu2 PS '
2 (M m) 2
1 M
mu2 PS' (iv)
2 (M m)
equation (i) and (ii)

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S' M

S (M m)
SM
S' .
(M m)
(COE = conservation of energy)
(COLM = conservation of linear momentum).

T 1 dx
29. Stress = E= Stress Strain Volume
A 2 F
2
Stress 1 Stress x
= Y, E = Volume
Strain 2 Y

L 2
1 Lx F 1
F = ma, E = 2 L A Y A dx
o
F F 2L L x
T = (L x) = = F
M 6YA L

30. 0 at 0 at
0 t 0 0 t
v a r

0 2
v 1

0r 2

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Chemistry PART II

SECTION A

4. Na
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
3s1 orbitals has n = 3, 0
Number of radial nodes = n 1 = 3 0 1 = 2

rO2 PO2 MCH4 nO2 16 3 16 16 3


6. =
rCH4 PCH4 MO2 nCH4 32 32 2 32 4 2

7. Half life t1/2 = 140 days


280 140
Number of half lives in total time = 3
140
R = R0(1/2)n
3000 = R0(1/2)3, R0 = 24000 dps

9.

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11. nCl2 1.63
0.082 300
Mass of Al(s) 0.05 101 20 20 61.13 13.56 gm
So mass of Al(s) dissociated = 0.5 moles
So eq is established
3

Al(s) Cl2(g) AlCl3(s)
2
3
1.63 0.5 0.5
2
3
0.88 0.082 300 2

3 3
K p PCl2

2
2.7 2
8
(Volume of the vessel is taken 8 lit approx even after eq is established).
13.
HO OH O CH2
HO CH2 H2C O
B 2
B 4H2 O
OH HO CH2 O CH2
HO H2C O

14. (i) Na2 S2 O3 2HCl


2NaH SO2 H2 O S
(ii) KI3 2Na2S2 O3
KI 2NaI Na 2S4 O6
(iii) 2AgNO3 Na2 S 2O3
Ag2 S2 O3 2NaNO3
white


H2O
Ag2 S H2 SO4
Black

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15. Stability of intermediate carbocation increases rate of reaction.

16. CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3

NH2

NH2
NH3

H

Cl NH2 NH2

18.

O O

(Aromatic)

19. O
O C
OH


KMnO4
H

O O

OH

21. MgOH2 CH3 C CH


Mg2 C3 2H2 O

NH4 Cl 0.1
24. pOH pKb log10 4.7 log 5.7
4
NH OH 0.01
pH = 14 5.7 = 8.3

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Mathematics PART III

SECTION A

1. The equation of the line joining A(1, 0) and B(3, 4) is y 2x 2 . This Y B(3,4)
8 6
cuts the circle x 2 y 2 4 at Q(0, 2) and P , . P(8/5,6/5)
5 5
7 3 X X
We have BQ 3 5, QA 5, BP and PA O A(1,0)
5 5
Q(0,2)
BP 7 / 5 7 BQ 3 5
and 3 Y
PA 3 / 5 3 QA 5
, are roots of the equation x 2 x( ) 0
7 7
i.e., x 2 x 3 (3) 0 or 3x 2 2x 21 0 .
3 3
2. ax2 + by2 + 2fx + 2gy + c = 0
2fx 2 2gy
a x2 b y c 0
a b

2 2
f g f 2 g2
a x b y c
a b a b
2 2
(x f / a) (y g / b)
2 2 1
f g2 f g2
c / a c / b
a b a b
f 2 g2 f 2 g2
c c
a b a b
i.e. e is eccentricity, then (1 e2 )
b a
a ba ba
1 e2 e2 e
b b b

(1 3x)1/2 (1 x)5/3
3. 1/2
x
2 1
4
1 1 1 1 2 5 521 2
1 2 (3x) 2 2 2 ( 3x) .... 1 3 ( x) 3 3 2 ( x) ....


2
1 x 1 1 1 x
2 1 ....
2 4 2 2 2 4
19 53 2
1 12 x 144 x ....
1 35 x ....
x 1 2 24
1 2 8 x ....

Neglecting higher powers of x , then
35 35
a bx 1 x a 1,b .
24 24

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A(0,0)
4. y mx . It makes an angle of 45o with 2x 3y 6 .
m ( 2 / 3) 90
tan( 45o ) 1
1 m( 2 / 3)
1
or 3m 2 (3 2m) m , 5 45 45
5 B C
(2x+3y=6)
Hence sides are
x 5y 0,
5x y 0
and 2x 3y 6 .
Solving in pairs, vertices are (0,0) ,
6 30 30 6
13 , 13 , 13 , 13 .

5. L12 x 3y 1 0
L 23 2x y 12 0
L13 3x 2y 4 0
Therefore, the required distances are
4 3 4 1 7
D3
10 10
4 1 12 7
D1
5 5
3 5 2 2 4 7
D2 .
94 13


6. The equation of any line passing through the given point P(3, 4) and making an angle with
6
x3 y4
x-axis is r (say) ......(i)
cos 30o sin30o
Where r represents the distance of any point Q on this line from the given point P (3, 4).
The coordinates (x, y) of any point Q on line (i) are
r 3 r
(3 r cos30o ,4 r sin30o ) i.e., 3 ,4
2 2
If the point lies on the line 12x 5y 10 0 , then
r 3 r 132
12 3 5 4 10 0 r .
2 2 12 3 5

7. Suppose a point on circle is B(x1, y1 ) and that which divides A and B in 3 : 2 is P given by
2 3x1 2 3y1 5h 2 5k 2
h ,k or x1 , y1
5 5 3 3
As (x1, y1 ) lies on circle x 2 y 2 4 , we get on substituting, 25(x 2 y 2 ) 20(x y) 28 0 .

8. (y - 3)2 = -4 (x - 3) (given equation of parabola)


equation of latus rectum is x = 2.

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9. x t 2 t 1and y t 2 t 1
x y 2 2t 2 and x y 2t
2(x y 2) (x y)2 x 2 y 2 2xy 2x 2y 4 0
Comparing with the equation
ax 2 2hxy by2 2gx 2fy c 0,
abc 2fgh af 2 bg2 ch2 0 and h2 ab

10. Since the number of students giving wrong answers to at least i question (i 1, 2,........,n) 2ni .
The number of students answering exactly i (1 i 1) questions wrongly = {the number of
students answering at least i questions wrongly, i 1, 2, .........,n)} {the number of students
answering at least (i 1) questions wrongly (2 i 1 n)} 2ni 2n(i1) (1 i n 1) .
Now, the number of students answering all the n questions wrongly 2nn 20 .
Thus the total number of wrong answers
1(2n 1 2n 2 2(2n 2 2n3 ) 3(2n3 2n 4 )

11. We have,
y z a(cos2 x sin2 x) c(sin2 x cos2 x) a c
( solution is (b)}
y z a(cos2 x sin2 x) 4b sin x cos x c(cos2 x sin2 x)
(a c)cos2x 2b sin2x
1 tan2 x 2 tan x
(a c). 2 2b. 2
1 tan x 1 tan x
2 2
1 4b / (a c) 2.2b / (a c)
(a c). 2 2
2b. 2 2
1 4b / (a c) 1 4b / (a c)
2b
Since tan x ,
(a c)
(a c).{(a c)2 4b 2 } 8b 2 (a c)
yz
(a c)2 4b2
(a c)(a c)2 4b2
(a c)
{(a c)2 4b2 }
y z,( a c) .

12. Given that z2 (p iq)z r is 0 ......(i)


Let z (where is real) be a root of (i), then
2 (p iq) r is =0
or 2 p r i(q s) =0
Equating real and imaginary parts, we have 2 p r 0 and q s 0
2
s s
Eliminating , we get p r 0
q q
or s2 pqs q2r 0 or pqs s2 q2r

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1 t2 2t
13. x 3 2 , y
1 t 1 t2
2
x2 2
y

1 t 2 4t 2
1 Which is an ellipse
2
9

1 t2
1 8
1 9 1 e e 1
2 2
9 9

3
14. Here a = 5, b = 4 and e =
5
Hence foci of the ellipse are ( 3, 0)
Hence PF1 + PF2 = 10.

x2 y 2
15. The given ellipse is 1 a 2,b 3
4 3
1

3 4 1 e2 e
2
1
ae 2 1
2
Hence, the eccentricity e1, of the hyperbola is given by

1 e1 sin e1 cosec b2 sin2 cosec 2 1 cos2
2 2
x y
Hence, equation of hyperbola is 1 or x 2 cosec 2 y 2 sec 2 1
sin cos2
2

16. Since (n+2)th term is the middle term in the expansion of (1 x)2n 2 , therefore p 2n 2Cn1 .
Since (n+1)th and (n+2)th terms are middle terms in the expansion of (1+x)2n+1, therefore
q 2n1Cn and r n1Cn1 But n1Cn 2n1Cn1 2n 2Cn1
qr p

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17. For the first set number of ways C17 . Now out of 35 cards left 17 cards can be put for second in
35
C17 ways similarly for 3 in 18 C17 . One card for the last set can be put in only one way.
rd

Therefore the required number of ways for the proper distribution


52! 35! 18! 52!
1! .
35!17! 18!17! 17!1! (17!)3


18. tan(cot x) cot(tan x) tan(cot x) tan tan x
2

(70)2 20h h2 (6)(70)(20) cot x n tan x cot x tan x n
2 2
2 2 2 2 4
(70) 20h h (6)(70)(20) n sin2x .
sin 2x 2 (2n 1)
n
2

19. 1 sin x sin2 x .... 4 2 3

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1 1
4 2 3 sin x 1
1 sin x 42 3
(4 2 3) 2 3 3
sin x 1
4 4 2
2
x or .
3 3

20. Adding and subtracting the given relation,


we get (m n) a cos3 3acos sin2 3a cos 2 . sin a sin 3
a(cos sin )3
and similarly (m n) a (cos sin )3
Thus, (m n)2/3 (m n)2/3
a2/3 {cos sin )2 (cos sin )2 }
a2/3 {2(cos2 sin2 )} 2a2/3 .

n sin A
21. We have sin A nsinB
1 sinB
A B A B
2cos sin
n 1 sin A sinB 2 2

n 1 sin A sinB A B A B
2sin cos
2 2
A B A B
tan cot
2 2
n 1 A B A B
tan tan 2 .
n1 2

22. We have equal roots, therefore 2 4 .


Now second equation x 2 x 12 0 has a root 2, so put x 2 4 2 12 0 4
16
Hence from 2 4 , we have 4
4
(, ) (4,4) .

23. Let the roots are and n


b b
Sum of roots, n .....(i)
a a(n 1)
c c
and product, .n 2 ....(ii)
a na
From (i) and (ii), we get
2
b c b2 c
2 2

a(n 1) na a (n 1) na
nb2 ac(n 1)2 .
Note: Students should remember this question as a fact.

24. We have 3 i (a ib)(c id)

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ac bd 3 and ad bc 1
b d
-1
Now tan a
tan1
c
b d
bc ad 1 1
tan1 a c tan1 tan n ,n I
b d
1 . ac bd 3 6
a c

25. We know that loga m loga n m n or m n , according as a 1 or 0 a 1 . Hence for


z x iy
1
log(1/3) | z 1| log(1/3) | z 1|| z 1| | z 1| 0 1
3
| x iy 1|| x iy 1|
(x 1)2 y 2 (x 1)2 y 2
4x 0 x 0 Re(z) 0

26. x 2n1 y2n1 is always contain equal odd power. So it is always divisible by x y .

n
n 1
27. Check through option, the condition n! is true for n 1 .
2

28. H d tan and H h d tan


60 tan 60 tan 60 tan
h
H=60m
60 h tan tan
h
60 sin( )
h x cos sin .
sin d
cos cos
cos

T2 T1
h
29. tan 45o 1 T2 A h
T2 A
h h
Hence 120 h 30 h h 45 m.
45 45
T2 A 30 B T1
120 m

30. x 1 1 1 ..... to
We have x 1 x
x2 1 x x2 x 1 0
1 1 4 1 5
x
2 2
1 5
As x 0 , we get x
2

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