Answers: TEST - 3 (Paper-I)
Answers: TEST - 3 (Paper-I)
Answers: TEST - 3 (Paper-I)
TEST - 3 (Paper-I)
Test Date : 27/12/2015
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(2)
31.
(2)
61.
(1)
2.
(3)
32.
(2)
62.
(3)
3.
(1)
33.
(4)
63.
(3)
4.
(3)
34.
(1)
64.
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5.
(3)
35.
(4)
65.
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6.
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36.
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66.
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7.
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37.
(2)
67.
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8.
(1)
38.
(4)
68.
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9.
(2)
39.
(1)
69.
(3)
10.
(1)
40.
(4)
70.
(4)
11.
(4)
41.
(2)
71.
(3)
12.
(1)
42.
(2)
72.
(2)
13.
(3)
43.
(4)
73.
(4)
14.
(1)
44.
(3)
74.
(2)
15.
(1)
45.
(3)
75.
(3)
16.
(4)
46.
(2)
76.
(1)
17.
(4)
47.
(3)
77.
(2)
18.
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48.
(1)
78.
(3)
19.
(3)
49.
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79.
(3)
20.
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50.
(2)
80.
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21.
(4)
51.
(3)
81.
(3)
22.
(3)
52.
(3)
82.
(1)
23.
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53.
(1)
83.
(4)
24.
(4)
54.
(2)
84.
(3)
25.
(3)
55.
(2)
85.
(1)
26.
(3)
56.
(1)
86.
(1)
27.
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57.
(2)
87.
(4)
28.
(4)
58.
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88.
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29.
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59.
(3)
89.
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30.
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60.
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90.
(2)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
V
P
4
3
; V R
V
K
3
Answer (2)
Medium
V 3R
V
R
3R P
R
K
u = 20 m/s
R P
R
3K
P
Force by liquid = mg
(AV)V = mg
3
10 10
R
mg
R
3KA
u 2gh M (10)
400 2 10 15 M (10)
7.
MB = 4RB2
Answer (3)
u 2gh
y
3.
Answer (3)
MA = 4RA2
m = 1 kg
2.
mg
A
u 2 sin2
h sin2
2g
Answer (1)
VA
GM A
RA
VB
GMB
RB
Given
Ts = 3mg
VA 3
VB 4
l
3mg
Ys s
As
ls
M A RB 3
.
MB R A 4
l
2mg
Yb b
Ab
lb
RA 3
RB 4
ls 3 ls Ab Yb 3 a
l b 2 l b As Ys 2 b 2c
4.
Answer (3)
5.
Answer (3)
M = MA + MB
4R2 = 4RA2 +4RB2
R2 = RA2 + RB2
4
G R 3
GM
3
E 2
R
R2
V=
G 4R 2
= G4R
R
Required ratio
ER
6.
Answer (1)
K
2/13
P
V
V
8.
Answer (1)
(T.2a) 8 = mg
m
16T a
g
MRA 5
V
VA M A R 3
Answer (2)
V1
F
so that each piston retains state of equilibrium.
A
10. Answer (1)
R2
R1
dAlg
S
A
V2
S
dg
By energy conservation
By equation of continuity
A1VA = A2VB
VB = 4VA = 16 m/s
Bernoulli's theorem at point A and B
PA
... (1)
1
1
VA2 PB VB 2
2
2
1
1
900 (4)2 PB 900 (16)2
2
2
2.8 105
GMm 1
GMm 1
mV12
mV22
2
2
R1
R2
Solving, V1
... (2)
2GMmR2
R1(R1 R2 )
2GMR1R2
(R1 R2 )
K0 = 4
3
P1
4
P2
r
P3
density of liquid
here, d = 2 cm = 2 102 m
1000
kg
3
P1 0
4T
3
P1
4T
3
P2 0
4T
4
P2
4T
3
a = 5 m/s2
P = 100 Pa
14. Answer (1)
By equation of continuity
After combination P3
A1V1 = A2V2
4T
r
R2V1 = r2V2
(10)22 = (5 101)2 V2
PV
PV
PV
1 1
2 2 3 3
RT
RT
RT
V2 = 8 m/s
3/13
4T 4 3
4T 4
4T 4
3
3
.
r
(3)
(4)
3 3
4 3
r 3
32 + 42 = r2
V1 < V2 < V3
r = 5 cm
m
g
.2d.
d
2
mg
2
mg
Given M = 50 g
Let mass of gold be m
m
.2dg
d
m 50 m
3
1 g 4 g ( Pwater = 1 g/cm )
20
10
m 50 m
4
20
10
Solving m = 20 g
... (1)
mg
2
... (2)
1
From (1) and (2), tan
, which indicates that
2
thread will tilt in forward direction
5
.mg
2
9g
1 g / cm3
= 9 cm3
Ax = 1.5
x = 0.15 cm
V
h
AV
h
A
dv
m
v
dt
h
v
V0
dv
V V0
4/13
FV
Vyg
A
dt
h
0
At
e mh
VT
mg
In equilibrium, Fv = mg Vyg
Now m = Vx
2
= 12 hours
1 2
m
x
my
y
g mg 1
Fv = mg
x
x
GmM
r2
GmM
r2
ma
v2
=a
r
Now
... (1)
... (2)
GmM
mar
r
We have to find
2
=?
1 2
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)
x3 = 109
x = 103 M
Kw
1
K a1
[HC2O4 ][OH ]
[C2O24 ]
[C2O42] = x2
K sp [Fe2 ][C2O24 ] 10 9
2a
2 22
3P P1
2NO(g)
Cl2(g)
5P
5P 0.5 P1
+ Cl2(g)
PCl5(g)
0
... (1)
P1
2NOCl(g)
... (2)
KP
2
PNOCl
1
2 P 2 PCl2
NO
PCl2 = 2 atm
PNOCl = PNO = 1 atm
5/13
3P P1 + P1 = 3
for NH4OH
NH4
OH
P=1
o
o
NaOH
NaCl
NH4Cl
5P 0.5 P1 = 2
P1 = 2.5
c 9.33 S cm2
2.5
2.5
1
2
2
c
9.33
0.0392
0 238.3
NH4OH NH4 OH
Initial conc.
T = 273 + 25 = 298 K
E
4
1
1.4 10 VK
T P
Tf = Kf .m
At cathode
Hc 1e
1
H2
2
[Ha ]
[Hc ]
Also, 103 = x
103
x
1
H2 Ha e
2
E = E 0.0591 log
0.02046 = (1 + ) 1.86 x
0.02046
1.86x
At anode
Hc Ha
0.186
Kf =
= 1.86
0.1
6/13
10 2 (3.92 102 )2
1.599 105
0.9608
mol1
(1 + ) =
(0.01)(0.0392)2
1 0.0392
K=
n = 2, F = 96500, E = 0.03 V
= 13.842 kJ
c c c 2
c(1 ) 1
K=
H = nF T E
T P
[H+]c = 1011 M
39. Answer (1)
... (2)
4Cl2
0.15 4 0.01
= 0.11
0.01
0.3
0.3 0.01 10
0.2
0.02
0.08
0.05
y C 2B
x A 2B
(s)
K P1
K P2
(x)
(2x 2y)
(s)
(y)
(2 y 2 x)
x
y
0.1
1000 58.8 0.1
51
a2
a=5
Different oxidation states = 2, 5
x = 2y
K P1 = x(2x + 2y)2
x = 0.1 atm
1
H2 H 1e
2
y = 0.05 atm
H 1e
1
H2
2
Ecell EOP H2 /H
0.0591
log[H ]
1
= 0.45
ERP
COOH
COOH
COOH
M1V1N1(KMnO4 ) M2 V2N2 |
COOH
0.2364 0 0
0.0591
log[H ]
1
[H+] = ch
1 104 = ch
log(102)
=2
1 10 4
2 10
1
h
M Mn+ + ne
1 104 = c 2 102
2e + 2H+ H2
= (11200 ml H2 = 1 equivalent)
0.1
1000 3.92
51
n
n=2
1
10 2
2
c = 5 103 M
44. Answer (3)
First dissociation
X(OH)3 X(OH)2 OH
Second dissociation X(OH)2 X(OH)2 OH
Total (OH) = 4 103 + 2 103 = 6 103
pOH = 3 log(6) = 3 0.78 = 2.22
... (2)
5e
... (1)
ch2
2 106 = ch2
0.0591
log[H ]
1
KH =
x = 0.05 M
pH =
[H+] = 1 104 M
0.05 16 x 40
2
5
log[H+]
H /H2
Mn7+
Mn2+
pH = 14 2.22
= 11.78
7/13
2
PH (bar )
RT
2
E
ln
3
F
[H ][mol dm ]
W=Zit
W=
E=0
1
2
PH (bar )
2
E
it
F
W
i t
W it
At.
wt.
F
E
F
1
[H ][mol dm3 ]
W
2 60 60 30
At. wt.
96500
720 3
965
0.746 3
nNaOH = 0.746 3
Cl
= 1014 bar
Cl
Pb(OH)2 Pb2(aq)
2OH(aq)
K eq
= 120 0.746
2x
= 1.20 74.6
[Pb2 ][OH2 ]
Pb(OH)2
(wt)NaoH = 89.52 g
P2 V
Mi
T
2
P
Me
1V
T1
Ksp = 4 x3
= 4 (1 107)3
= 4 1021 M3
In a buffer of pH = 8
Mi
D
PT
i 2 1 1 x
Me de P1T2
pOH = 14 pH
= 14 8
(1 + x)P1T2 = P2T1
pOH = 6
[OH ] = 106 M
[OH ]2
= x (2x)2
K sp
K sp [Pb ][OH ]
[Pb2 ]
(wt)NaoH = 0.746 3 40
4 10 21
(10 6 )2
x=
4 10 9 M
P2 T1 P1T2
P1T2
Reaction at cathode
2H2O + 2e H2(g) + 2OH
i=1y+
Reaction at anode
2Cl(aq) Cl2(g) + 2e
8/13
i=1
y
2
y
2
From ABC
1 + x = 3 1
2
1 + x = 3
BO =
3y
2
4 2x
3
y=
4 2 0.5
3
2
3
2r
3 2
2
BO =
3y
= (2 x)
2
y=
PB2 BO2
PO =
4r 2
4 2
r
3
8r
y = 1.0
53. Answer (1)
PO =
2 2
3
Height, x = 2 PO
C34 4H2O
C3H4 4OH
x=
22 2
3
by Mg2
r=
by OH
x 3
4 2
= 6
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (1)
As sin A 6 cos A
cos A
2
= 7cos2A + X2
7 = 7cos2A + X2
1 tan
1
We have, tan
3
tan 2
+ 2 = 45
2 tan
6 sin A
1 3
Now, tan( 2) 7 4 1
1 3
1 .
7 4
2
3
1
1 cos x 1 sin2 x
sin x
sin x
1
9
3
4
cos2 x = sin4 x
sin4 x + sin2 x 1 = 0
9/13
1 5
2
sin2 x
5 1
2
i.e., cos2 x
3 5
2
1 cos x
2x
2 5
Now, tan
2 1 cos x
1
9 3
ac sin B
2
2
ac = 18
cos B
c 2 a2 b2
2ac
b2 = 81
b=9
ac + b = 27
r1 r 4R sin
A
B
C
B
C
cos .cos sin sin
2
2
2
2
2
7 1 4R sin
A
B C
.cos
2
2
A
6 4R sin
2
sin x
1
A
sin
2
2
x = 30, 150, x = 0
70. Answer (4)
A
2
2cos 1 sin sin2 tan cot cos 1
2
2
2cos 5.sin 2
tan 2
2cos 5.cos 2
sin cos
tan () < 0
, , 2
2 2
1 sin
= 2 3
Squaring and adding
A + B = 30 or 150
10/13
3
2
3 5
,
2 3
1
2
1
2
tan (2 ) > 0
= tan75
sin( A B )
1
, cos x = 1
2
0 cos
1
2
1
sin( ) 1
2
x2 x 1
x2 x 1
x2 (y 1) + x(y + 1) + (y 1) = 0
y 1
= 2
3
3
4 y 1 0
2
y = cos x
y 1 2y 2 y 1 2y 2 0
3y 1 y 3 0
1
y ,3
3
1
Range of 2
is
to 3
3
x x 1
x 2 x 1 2
1
to
Therefore range of 2
is
3
x x 1
7 4
, ,
6 3 6 3
4 2r R 0
sin x
1 2sin x cos x 1
sin2x
Similarly
8 2
2
4R 4
R
s
s
5
4
1 sin(3 x x ) 1
tan3 x tan x
2 cos3 x cos x 2
2
y = sin x
x2 x 1
1
2
tan2 16
r 0
2
2
tan2 cot 2 tan2
cot 2
16
16
16
16
3
3
2
tan2
cot 2
tan
16
16
4
sin3 x
1
tan9 x tan3 x
cos 9 x 2
2
2
tan cot tan
cot
16
16
16
16
sin9 x
1
tan(27 x ) tan(9 x )
cos 27 x 2
3
3
tan
cot 16 5
16
1
3
2
3
1
3
4
3
1
1
1
4
5
sin2 sin2 4 sin2 6
8
16
16
1
1
4
30 35
sin2 cos2
8
8
11/13
y = sinx
1
3
0
|x|
10
x
Use graph
m=6
1
3
3
2
y = tanx
0
2
1
3 cos cos1 1
x sin tan
3
1
1
9
n=3
1 3 1
= sin tan
4 3
m+n=9
82. Answer (1)
1 3 1
= sin sin
5 3
AB
tan
2
2
3 1 14
1
1 x
5 3 15
15
1 x
1 x
1
153 152 15
1 x
= 3615
80. Answer (1)
Let
x 2
cos
4
x = 4 cos + 2
y 3
sin
3
4
5
4
1
5
cot
C
1
2
1
ab sin C
2
1
9
1 63
C
cot
3 63
2
y 3 sin 3
x + y = 4 cos + 3 sin + 5
12/13
1
3 6 1 9
2
1 5
3x
2 2
3
2
2
AC a c
B
cot
2
ac
2
2x
1 cos x
3
1 x 1 x
B
cot
1 x 1 x
2
tan
B
x
2
cos B
1 x 2 1 x 1 x 1
1 x2
2 1 x 2
2
1 + 3x2 + 2x4
k tan2 x 2 tan x + k = 0
tan B + tan C =
2
k
As,
b2 + c2 a2 = 0
2 cos sin 2
So, x y max 3 6
tan B tan C = 1
5 solutions
B C
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