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VITEEE

SOLVED PAPER 2016


(memory based)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
• This question paper contains total 125 questions divided into four parts :
Part I : Physics Q. No - 1 to 40
Part II : Chemistry Q. No - 41 to 80
Part III : Mathematics Q. No - 81 to 120
Part IV : English Q. No - 121 to 125
• All questions are multiple choice questions with four options, only one of them is correct.
• For each correct response, the candidate will get 1 mark.
• There is no negative marking for the wrong answer.
• The test is of 2½ hours duration.

PART - I (PHYSICS) (a) 5 resistance is connected in series with Q


1. The potential energy of a system increases if (b) 4 resistance is connected parallel to S
work is done (c) 10 resistance is connected in series with P
(a) upon the system by a non conservative (d) 4 resistance is connected in series with R
force 4. In given circuit, C1 = C2 = C3 = C initially. Now, a
(b) by the system against a conservative force 3
(c) by the system against a non conservative dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is
2
force
inserted in C2.
(d) upon the system by a conservative force
2. In photoelectric effect, initially when energy of 12V C1
electrons emitted is Eo, de-Broglie wavelength
associated with them is o. Now, energy is
doubled then associated de-Broglie wavelength C2 C3
is

o
(a) (b) 2 o
2
The equivalent capacitance become
o
(c) o (d)
2 5C 7C
(a) (b)
3. In Wheatstone bridge, 4 resistors P = 10 , 7 5
Q = 5 , R = 4 , S = 4 are connected in cyclic
order. To ensure no current through galvanometer 2C C
(c) (d)
3 2
5. If the terminal speed of a sphere of gold (density (a) 3.6 A (b) 1.8 A
= 19.5 kg/m3) is 0.2 m/s in a viscous liquid (density (c) 2 A (d) 1 A
= 1.5 kg/m3), find the terminal speed of a sphere 11. The wavelength of an electron for transition from
of silver (density = 10.5 kg/m3) of the same size 9
in the same liquid a state n1 to n2 is . Which of the following
8R
(a) 0.4 m/s (b) 0.133 m/s wavelengths is possible for a transition from n 2
(c) 0.1 m/s (d) 0.2 m/s to n1
6. In shown fig, the circular loop of wire is moved
16 4
with velocity towards the infinite current carrying (a) (b)
wire. Then 15R 3R
9 36
(c) (d)
v 8R 5R
12. Two solenoids are given – 1st has 1 turn per unit
length and 2nd has n turns per unit length. Ratio
of magnetic fields at their centres is
I (a) n : 1 (b) 1 : n
(a) no current is induced in loop (c) 1 : n2 (d) n2 : 1
(b) current is induced in loop clockwise 13. Which statement is correct for the given circuit?
(c) current is induced in loop anticlockwise R1
(d) extra charges are induced on the wire loop
7. For a current carrying inductor, emf associated
is 20mV. Now, current through it changes from R2
6A to 2A in 2s. The coefficient of mutual
inductance is
(a) 20 mH (b) 10 mH R3
(c) 1mH (d) 2 mH (a) I through R1 > I through R2
8. A square current carrying loop is changed to a (b) I through R3 > I through R2 and R1
circular loop in time t1. Then (c) I through R2 > I through R3 and R1
(a) emf is induced in loop for time t < t1 (d) I is same in R1, R2 and R3
(b) emf is induced in loop for time t > t1 14. A (+)vely charged particle is placed near an
(c) no emf is induced in loop during whole infinitely long straight conductor where there is
process zero gravity. Then
(d) emf is induced due to change in magnetic (a) the charged particle will not move
field (b) it will move parallel to the straight conductor
9. Hologram is based on phenomenon of (c) it will move perpendicular to the straight
(a) diffraction conductor
(b) polarisation (d) it will move with constant acceleration
(c) interference 15. A metallic bar is heated from 0ºC to 100ºC. The
(d) total internal reflection coeficient of linear expansion is 10–5 K–1. What
10. In given circuit, all resistances are of 10 . Current will be the percentage increase in length?
flowing through ammeter is (a) 0.01% (b) 0.1%
(c) 1% (d) 10%
16. If the wavelength is brought down from 6000 Å
to 4000 Å in a photoelectric experiment then what
will happen?
(a) The work function of the metal will increase
(b) The threshold frequency will decrease
A
(c) No change will take place
(d) Cut off voltage will increase
12V
17. For what value of A, B and C, the output Y = 1 act as a single resistance in a circuit. The
temperature coefficient of their single resistance
A
will be
B Y
C
(a) (b) 1 2
1 2
(a) 0 0 1 (b) 1 0 1 1 2
(c) 1 0 0 (d) 0 1 0 1 2 1 2
(c) (d)
2 2
18. Let the energy of an emitted photoelectron be E
23. The current density varies with radial distance r
and thewave-length of incident light be . What as J = a r2, in a cylindrical wire of radius R. The
will be the change in E if is doubled? current passing through the wire between radial
(a) E (b) E / 2 distance R/3 and R/2 is
(c) 2 E (d) E / 4
19. A solid sphere of radius R carries a uniform 65 a R 4 25 a R 4
(a) (b)
volume charge density . The magnitude of 2592 72
electric field inside the sphere at a distance r
65 a 2 R3 81 a 2 R 4
from the centre is (c) (d)
2938 144
r R
(a) (b) 24. A potentiometer circuit shown in the figure is
3 0 3 0 set up to measure emf of cell E. As the point P
moves from X to Y, the galvanometer G shows
R2 R3
(c) (d) deflection always in one direction, but the
r 0 r2 0 deflection decreases continuously until Y is
p reached. The balance point between X and Y
20. Two point dipoles pkˆ and kˆ are located at may be obtained by
2
(0, 0, 0) and (1m, 0, 2m) respectively. The resultant V R
electric field due to the two dipoles at the point
(1m, 0, 0) is
9p ˆ 7p ˆ P Y
(a) 32 k (b) k X
0 32 0
7p
(c) kˆ (d) none of these G
32 0 E
21. An iron rod of length 2m and cross-sectional (a) decreasing the resistance R and decreasing V
area of 50 mm2 stretched by 0.5 mm, when a mass (b) decreasing the resistance R and increasing V
of 250 kg is hung from its lower end. Young’s (c) increasing the resistance R and increasing V
modulus of iron rod is (d) increasing the resistance R and decreasing V.
25. A current I flows in the anticlockwise direction
(a) 19.6 10 20 N / m 2
through a square loop of side a lying in the xoy
18 2 plane with its center at the origin. The magnetic
(b) 19.6 10 N / m
induction at the center of the square loop is
(c) 19.6 1010 N / m 2 2 2 0I 2 2 0I
(a) eˆx (b) eˆz
a a
(d) 19.6 1015 N / m 2
22. Two resistances equal at 0° C with temperature 2 2 0I 2 2 0I
coefficient of resistance 1 and 2 joined in series (c) eˆz (d) eˆx
2 2
a a
26. A particle of charge q and mass m moves in a the refractive index of water is 4/3 and the fish is
circular orbit of radius r with angular speed . 12 cm below the surface, the radius of this circle
The ratio of the magnitude of its magnetic (in cm) is
moment to that of its angular momentum depends (a) 36 5 (b) 4 5
on
(c) 36 7 (d) 36 / 7
(a) and q (b) , q and m
33. A metal ball of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity
(c) q and m (d) and m
of 36 km/h has a head on collision with a
27. A long straight wire of radius R carries current i.
stationary ball of mass 3 kg. If after the collision,
The magnetic field inside the wire at distance r the two balls move together, the loss in kinetic
from its centre is expressed as : energy due to collision is
µ0 i 2µ0 i (a) 140 J (b) 100 J
(a) .r (b) .r (c) 60 J (d) 40 J
R 2 R2
34. Two lenses of focal length f1 = 10 cm and f2 = –
µ0 i µ0i 20 cm are kept as shown. The resultant power of
(c) .r (d) .r combination will be
2 R2 2 R
f2
28. If i1 = 3 sin t and i2 = 4 cos t, then i3 is f1
Silvered
i1 i2

i3
(a) –10D (b) 5 D
(c) 0 (d) 10 D
(a) 5 sin ( t + 53°) (b) 5 sin ( t + 37°)
(c) 5 sin ( t + 45°) (d) 5 cos ( t + 53°) 35. When a plastic thin film of refractive index 1.45
29. The equation of AC voltage is E = 220 sin is placed in the path of one of the interfering
waves then the central fringe is displaced
t + / 6 and the A.C. current is I = 10 sin
through width of five fringes. The thickness of
t / 6 . The average power dissipated is the film, if the wavelength of light is 5890Å, will
(a) 150 W (b) 550 W be
(c) 250 W (d) 50 W (a) 6.544 × 10–4 cm (b) 6.544 × 10–4 m
30. The current in an L–R circuit builds up to (3/4)th (c) 6.54 × 10–4 cm (d) 6.5 × 10–4 cm
of its steady state value in 4 seconds. The time 36. An unpolarised beam of intensity I0 is incident
constant of this circuit is on a pair of nicols making an angle of 60° with
1 2 each other. The intensity of light emerging from
(a) sec (b) sec the pair is
ln 2 ln 2
(a) I0 (b) I0/2
3 4 (c) I0/4 (d) I0/8
(c) sec (d) sec
ln 2 ln 2 37. The half life of radioactive Radon is 3.8 days.
31. The magnetic flux in a closed circuit of resistance 1
10 varies with time as = (2t –4t2 +1). The th of the radon
The time at the end of which
20
current in the loop will change its direction after
a time of sample will remain undecayed is (given
(a) 0.25 sec (b) 0.5 sec log10 e 0.4343 )
(c) 1 sec (d) none
(a) 3.8 days (b) 16.5 days
32. A fish looking up through the water sees the
outside world contained in a circular horizon. If (c) 33 days (d) 76 days.
38. If the nuclear radius of 27Al is 3.6 Fermi, the 45. Which of these undergo polymerisation?
(a) CH3OH (b) C2H5OH
approximate nuclear radius of 64Cu in Fermi is
O
(a) 4.8 (b) 3.6 (c) (d) CH3CHO
(c) 2.4 (d) 1.2 CH3 C CH3
39. A hydrogen atom is in an excited state of principal 46. Which of the following graph represents
quantum number (n), it emits a photon of variation of 2p-orbital wave function with
wavelength ( ), when it returns to the ground distance from the nucleus?
state. The value of n is
R ( R 1)
(a) (b)
R 1 R
R (a) (b)
(c) ( R 1) (d)
R 1 r r
40. A marble block of mass 2 kg lying on ice when
given a velocity of 6 m/s is stopped by friction in
10 s. Then the coefficient of friction is (Take g =
10 ms–2)
(c) (d)
(a) 0.06 (b) 0.03
(c) 0.04 (d) 0.01 r r
47. Name the catalyst used to bring down the
PART - II (CHEMISTRY) reaction
NO2 NH2
41. IUPAC name of valeric acid is
(a) Propanoic acid (b) Butanoic acid ?
(c) Ethanoic acid (d) Pentanoic acid
NH2
(a) Sn/HCl (b) CuCl/HCl
HNO3, H2SO4 (c) Cu2Cl2/HCl (d) Zn-Hg/HCl
42. ?
48. The correct set of quantum numbers for Rb
The product P for the above given reaction will (atomic no. 37) is
be
1 1
(a) m-nitroaniline (a) 5, 0, 0, (b) 5,1, 0,
(b) o-nitroaniline 2 2
(c) p-nitroaniline
1 1
(d) both o & p nitroaniline (c) 6, 0,1, (d) 5,1,1,
2 2
43. Coordination number of Co in [Co(NH3 )6 ] Cl3
49. XeF4 disproportionate in water to give
(a) + 2 (b) + 3
(c) + 5 (d) + 8 (a) Xe + HF (b) Xe and XeO3
44. Which of the following complex will show fac & (c) XeOF4 and HF (d) XeO2Fe and HF
mer isomerism? 50. An ionic compound has a unit cell consisting of
(a) Co(NH3 )3 (NO2 )3 A ions at the corners of a cube and B ions on the
centres of the faces of the cube. The empirical
(b) CoCl2 (en)2 formula for this compound would be
2 (a) A 3B (b) AB3
(c) (Co(NH3 ) Cl (en) 2
(c) A 2B (d) AB
(d) Co(NH3 )2 Cl2 (en)
51. Among the following the incorrect statement is
(a) R – NH2 (b) R – HN – CH3
(a) Density of crystals remains unaffected due
to Frenkel defect. (c) R – CH3 (d) R – N – (CH3)2
(b) In BCC unit cell the void space is 32%. 59. The protein present in the hair is
(c) Density of crystals decreases due to (a) Lysine (b) Myosine
Schottky defect. (c) Keratin (d) Alanine
(d) Electrical conductivity of semiconductors 60. One mole of an ideal gas at 300 K is expanded
and metals increases with increase in isothermally from an initial volume of 1 litre to
temperature. 10 litres. Then S (cal deg–1 mol–1) for this
process is : (R = 2 cal K–1 mol–1)
NO2 (a) 7.12 (b) 8.314
NH2
(c) 4.6 (d) 3.95
61. For a reaction A B; H = 20 kJ mol–1 the
52.
activation energy of the forward reaction is
(A) (B) (C) 85 kJ/mol. The activation energy of the backward
The correct order of electrophilic substitution reaction will be
for the compounds given above will be (a) 105 kJ/mol (b) 65 kJ/mol
(a) A > B > C (b) C > B > A (c) 45 kJ/mol (d) 75 kJ/mol
(c) B > C > A (d) B > A > C 62. If the reaction N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3 occurs at 200°C
53. For mesotartaric acid, the correct configuration and 1000 atm then the graph showing the correct
for chiral carbon is equilibrium yield at 400°C is
(a) 2R, 3S (b) 2R, 3R
(c) 2S, 3R (d) 1D, 2L 400°C
54. Which of the two acids form anhydrides?
(a) [NH3]
(I) Oxalic acid (II) Succinic acid 200°C
(III) Benzoic acid (IV) Phthalic acid
(a) I & III (b) II & IV
T(°C)
(c) II & III (d) III & IV
55. By which reaction ketal is formed? 200°C
(a) Glycol with acetone 400°C
(b) Hydration of glycol (b) [NH3]
(c) Condensation of glycol
(d) Glycol with acetaldehyde
T(°C)
56. Wh ich one of the following show
stereoisomerism?
(a) 2-Butene 400°C
(b) 3-Methyl but-1-ene (c) [NH3] 200°C
(c) 2-Methyl butene
(d) Butanol
T(°C)
57. Acetophenone and Benzophenone can be
distinguished by which of the following test 200°C
(a) Knoeveangel reaction 400°C
(b) Canizzaro’s reaction (d) [NH3]
(c) Aldol condensation
(d) HVZ Reaction
T(°C)
LiAlH4 63. Group 15 elements have more electron gain
58. R NC P
enthalpy than group 16-elements. The correct
The product P in this reaction is
reason for this is
(a) Half -filled stability of gp. 15 elements. 69. The enthalpy change for a given reaction at 298
(b) Poor shielding in gp. 15 K is – x J mol –1 . For the reaction to be
(c) Poor shielding in gp. 16 spontaneous at 298 K, the entropy change at
that temperature
(d) Half -filled stability of gp. 16 elements
(a) can be negative, but numerically greater
64. t-butyl CH CH C OH can’t give x
|| than Jk 1
O 298
(b) can be negative, but numerically smaller
decarboxylation while normally - unsaturated
x
acid give this reaction because than Jk 1 .
298
(a) t-butyl gp. has large size and does not let
(c) can not be negative
the COOH group to leave. (d) can not be positive
(b) t-butyl gp. can’t extract H from COOH. 70. a moles of PCl5 is heated in a closed container
(c) t-butyl gp. stabilise carbanion formed. to equilibriate PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) at a
pressure of P atm. If x moles of PCl5 dissociate
(d) t-butyl gp. does not allow this composition at equilibrium, then
to convert to - -unsaturated acid 1/2
65. Which type of carbocation is/are formed when x Kp x Kp P
(a) a Kp P (b)
a Kp

OH is treated with an acid? Kp


1/2
Kp
1/2
x x
(c) (d)
(a) 1º (b) 2º a P a Kp p
(c) 3º (d) All the three 1
71. A plot of ln K against (abscissa) is expected
66. For hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell, the cell reaction is T
2H 2 ( g ) O 2 ( g ) 2H 2 O( ) to be a straight line with intercept on ordinate axis
equal to
If G f (H 2O) = – 237.2 kJ mol–1, then emf of
S S
this cell is (a) (b)
2.303 R R
(a) + 2.46 V (b) – 2.46 V
S
(c) + 1.23 V (d) – 1.23 V (c) (d) R S
R
67. At 298 K, the conductivity of a saturated solution 72. In a reaction A Products, when start is made
of AgCl in water is 2.6 × 10–6 S cm–1. Its solubility from 8.0 × 10–2 M of A, half-life is found to be 120
product at 298 K. minute. For the initial concentration 4.0 × 10–2
M, the half-life of the reaction becomes 240
Given : (Ag ) 63.0 S cm 2 mol 1 ,
minute. The order of the reaction is :
(Cl ) 67.0 S cm 2 mol 1 (a) zero (b) one
(a) 2.0 × 10–5 M 2 (b) 4.0 × 10–10 M 2 (c) two (d) 0.5
73. A reaction : A2 + B Products, involves the
(c) 4.0 × 10–16 M 2 (d) 2 × 10–8 M 2 following mechanism :
68. Standard entropy of X2, Y2 and X Y3 are 60, 40 A2 2A (fast)
and 50 JK–1 mol–1, respectively. For the reaction, (A being the intermediate)
1 3 A B Products (slow). The rate law
X2 Y2 XY3 , H –30kJ , to be at k 2
2 2 consistent to this mechanism is :
equilibrium, the temperature will be
(a) 1250 K (b) 500 K (a) rate = k[ A2 ][ B] (b) rate = k[ A2 ]2 [ B ]
(c) 750 K (d) 1000 K (c) rate = k[ A2 ]½ [ B ] (d) rate = k[ A2 ][ B ]2
74. The following data were obtained for a given 79. Which of the following name reaction is not
reaction at 300 K. used for introducing a – COOH group?
Reaction Energy of activation (a) Cannizzaro reaction
(kJ mol–1) (b) Benzilic acid rearrangement
(i) uncatalysed 76 (c) Baeyer – Villiger oxidation
(ii) catalysed 57 (d) Iodoform reaction
The factor by which rate of catalysed reaction is 80. Esterification of acid chloride with ethanol is
increased, is usually carried out in the presence of pyridine.
(a) 21 (b) 2100 The function of pyridine is
(c) 2000 (d) 1200 (a) to remove HCl formed in the reaction
75. The wave number of the first emission line in the (b) to react with acid chloride to form an
Balmer series of H-Spectrum is : acylpyridinium ion
(R = Rydberg constant) : (c) both (a) and (b)
5 9 (d) as a catalyst
(a) R (b) R
36 400
PART - III (MATHEMATICS)
7 3
(c) R (d) R
6 4 81. The solution of the differential equation
76. Which one of the following reactions of xenon 1 dy
1 y2 x e tan y 0
compounds is not feasible? dx
(a) 3Xe F4 + 6H 2 O
tan 1 y
2 Xe + Xe O3 +12HF +1.5O 2 (a) (x 2) ke
(b) 2Xe F2 + 2H 2 O 2 Xe + 4HF + O 2 1 1
(b) 2xe tan y
e 2 tan y
k
(c) Xe F6 + RbF Rb[Xe F7 ] 1
(d) Xe O3 + 6HF Xe F6 + 3H 2 O (c) xe tan y
tan 1
y k
77. Anisole is treated with HI under two different 1 1
conditions. (d) xe 2 tan y e tan y k
82. A tetrahedron has vertices at O (0, 0, 0), A (1, 2, 1)
HI ( g ) conc . HI
C D C 6 H 5 OCH 3 A B B (2, 1, 3) and C (–1, 1, 2). Then the angle between
The nature of A to D will be the faces OAB and ABC will be
(a) A and B are CH3I and C6H5OH, while C and 1 17
(a) 120° (b) cos
D are CH3OH and C6H5I 31
(b) A and B are CH3OH and C6H5I, while C and (c) 30° (d) 90°
D are CH3I and C6H5OH
(c) Both A and B as well as both C and D are x2 y2
83. The foci of the ellipse 1 and the
CH3I and C6H5OH 16 b2
(d) A and B are CH3I and C6H5OH, while there
is no reaction in the second case. x2 y2 1
hyperbola coincide then value
78. Phenol undergoes electrophilic substitution 144 81 25
more easily than benzene because of b2 is
(a) –OH group exhibits +M effect and hence (a) 1 (b) 5
increases the electron density on the o- and (c) 7 (d) 9
p-positions. 84. If the tangent to the function y = f ( x) at (3,4)
(b) oxocation is more stable than the 3
carbocation makes an angle of with the positive direction
4
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) –OH group exhibits acidic character of x-axis in anticlockwise direction then f '(3) is
(a) –1 (b) 1
93. If e x y 1 y2 , then the value of y is
1
(c) (d) 3 1 x x 1 x x
3 (a) (e e ) (b) (e e )
85. The probability of India winning a test match 2 2
x x
1 x
against Australia is assuming independence (c) e x e 2 (d) e e 2
2
94. What is the area of a loop of the curve r = asin3 ?
from match to match. The probability that in a
match series India’s second win occurs at third a2 a2
test match is (a) (b)
6 8
1 1 1 2
(a) (b) (c) (d) a2 a2
8 4 2 3 (c) (d)
12 24
86. If | a | 3, | b | 2, | c | 1 then the value of 95. Convert the hexadecimal numeral ABCD into
binary numeral
| a. b b . c c . a | is (given that a b c 0) (a) (1010101111001101)2
(a) –7 (b) 7 (b) (1001000011111111)2
(c) 14 (d) –14 (c) (1111110000010001)2
(d) (1000100100111100)2
87. If f ( x) x 2 , g ( x) 2 x, 0 x 2 then the 96. The normal at the point (at 12, 2at 1) on the
2 parabola, cuts the parabola again at the point
value of I( x ) max f ( x ), g ( x) is whose parameter is
0 2 2
(a) t2 t1 (b) t2 t1
10 1 11 t1 t1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 32
3 3 3 2
88. If A and B are matrices and B = ABA–1 then the (c) t2 t1 (d) None of these
t1
value of (A + B) (A – B) is
(a) A2 + B2 (b) A2 – B2 97. The distance moved by the particle in time t is
(c) A + B (d) A – B given by s = t 3 12 t 2 6 t 8 . At the instant,
89. The value of (1 + – 2)7 is when its acceleration is zero the velocity is :
(a) 128 2 (b) –128 2 (a) 42 (b) –42
(c) 128 (d) –128 (c) 48 (d) –48
90. The moment about the point ˆi 2ˆj 3kˆ of a force 98. The logical expression X, in its simplest form for
the truth table
represented by ˆi ˆj kˆ acting through the a b X
point 2i + 3j + k is 1 0 0
(a) 3iˆ 3jˆ is
(b) 3iˆ ˆj 1 1 1
0 1 0
(c) ˆi ˆj (d) 3iˆ 3jˆ 0 0 0
91. If g (x) is a polynomial satisfying (a) X = a . b (b) X = a + b
g (x) g(y) = g(x) + g(y) + g(xy) – 2 (c) X = a ' . b (d) X = a . b'
for all real x and y and g (2) = 5 then Lt g(x) is 1 1
x 3
99. The value of cos cos 1 is equal to
(a) 9 (b) 10 2 8
(c) 25 (d) 20 (a) – 3/4 (b) 3/4
92. The equation of one of the common tangents to (c) 1/16 (d) 1/4
100. Consider the objective function Z = 40x + 50y.
the parabola y2 = 8x and x 2 y 2 12x 4 0
The minimum number of constraints that are
is required to maximize Z are
(a) y = –x + 2 (b) y = x – 2 (a) 4 (b) 2
(c) y = x + 2 (d) None of these (c) 3 (d) 1
101. In a culture the bacteria count is 1,00,000. The
(a) x 2 y 2 z 2 9p 2
number is increased by 10% in 2 hours. In how
many hours will the count reach 2,00,000 if the (b) x 3 y 3 z 3 9p 3
rate of growth of bacteria is proportional to the
number present. (c) x2 y2 z2 9p 2
2 2 log 2 (d) x 3 y3 z3 9p 3
(a) (b)
11 11 108. While shuffling a pack of 52 playing cards, 2 are
log log
10 10 accidentally dropped. The probability that the
missing cards to be of different colours is
log 2 log 2 29 1 26 27
(c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)
log11 11 52 2 51 51
log
10 109. Which of the following is INCORRECT for the

1 hyperbola x 2 2y2 2x 8 y 1 0
1
102. The value of sin –1 cot (3) is
5 (a) Its eccentricity is 2

(a) (b) (b) Length of the transverse axis is 2 3


6 4
(c) Length of the conjugate axis is 2 6
(c) (d)
3 2 (d) Latus rectum is 4 3
103. If a = cos 2 + i sin 2 , b = cos 2 + i sin 2 ,
110. A box contains 20 identical balls of which 10 are
c = cos 2 + i sin 2 and d = cos 2 + i sin 2 , then blue and 10 are green. The balls are drawn at
1 random from the box one at a time with
abcd = replacement. The probability that a blue ball is
abcd drawn 4th time on the 7th draw is
(a) 2 cos ( + + + ) 27 5 5 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(b) 2 cos ( + + + ) 32 64 32 2
(c) cos ( + + + ) 111. The number of common tangents to the circles
(d) None of these x2 + y2 – 6x – 14y + 48 = 0 and x2 + y2 – 6x = 0 is
104. If the mean of a binomial distribution is 25, then (a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 0 (d) 4
its standard deviation lies in the interval
112. The solution of the equation
(a) [0, 5) (b) (0, 5]
cos2 + sin + 1 = 0, lies in the interval
(c) [0, 25) (d) (0,25]
105. Number of ways of selecting three squares on a 3
(a) – , (b) ,
chessboard so that all the three be on a diagonal 4 4 4 4
line of the board or parallel to it is
3 5 5 7
(a) 196 (b) 126 (c) , (d) ,
(c) 252 (d) 392 4 4 4 4
106. If A and B are two matrices such than rank of A = 113. If f(x) = (1 + x)2/x for x 0 and f(0) = e2 is
m and rank of B = n, then (a) left continuous only at x = 0
(a) rank (AB) = mn (b) right continuous only at x = 0
(b) rank (AB) rank (A) (c) continuous at x = 0
(c) rank (AB) rank (B) (d) discontinuous at x = 0
(d) rank (AB) min (rank A, rank B) dy
107. A variable plane remains at constant distance p 114. If y = 2x/Inx then at x = e is
from the origin.If it meets coordinate axes at dx
points A, B, C then the locus of the centroid of (a) e (b) 2e log 2
ABC is (c) log 2 (d) 0
1 PART - IV (ENGLISH)
115. dx is equal to
2 4 3/ 4
x (x 1) Direction (Qs. 121-123) Read the passage carefully
and anser the questions given below.
1/ 4
1 Laws of nature are not commands but statements of
(a) 1 C (b) ( x 4 1)1 / 4 C
acts. The use of the word "law" in this context is rather
x4
unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities
1/ 4 1/ 4 in nature. This would do away with the elementary
1 1
(c) 1 C (d) C 1 fallacy that a law implies a law giver. If a piece of matter
x4 x4 does not obey a law of nature it is punished. On the
116. If the letters of the word KRISNA are arranged contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly
in all possible ways and these words are started.
written out as in a dictionary, then the rank of 121. If a piece of matter violates nature's law, it is not
the word KRISNA is punished because
(a) 324 (b) 341 (a) it is not binding to obey it
(c) 359 (d) None of these (b) there is no superior being to enforce the
law of nature
117. The shortest distance between the lines (c) it cannot be punished
x = y + 2 = 6z – 6 and x + 1 = 2y = – 12z is (d) it simply means that the facts have not been
1 correctly stated by law
(a) (b) 2 122. Laws of nature differ from man-made laws
2
because
3 (a) the former state facts of Nature
(c) 1 (d) (b) they must be obeyed
2
(c) they are natural
118. The domain and range of the function f given (d) unlike human laws, they are systematic
by f(x) = 2 – |x – 5| is 123. The laws of nature based on observation are
(a) Domain = R+, Range = (– , 1] (a) conclusion about the nature of the universe.
(b) Domain = R, Range = (– , 2] (b) true and unfalsifiable.
(c) Domain = R, Range = (– , 2) (c) figments of the observer imagination.
(d) Domain = R+, Range = (– , 2] (d) subject to change in the light of new facts.
124. Direction: This question presents a sentence,
119. The number of surjective functions from A to B
part of which or all of which is underlined.
where A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {a, b} is Beneath the sentence you will find four ways of
(a) 14 (b) 12 phrasing the underlined part. The first of these
(c) 2 (d) 15 repeats the original; the other three are
b different. If you think the original is best, choose
120. If f (a b – x ) f ( x) , then x f ( x) dx is the first answer; otherwise choose one of the
a
others.
The administration discussed whether the
equal to
number of studen ts studying European
a b
b languages was likely to decline when the senior
(a) f (b – x ) dx lecturer retired.
2 a (a) whether the number of students studying
b European languages was likely
a b (b) whether the number of students studying
(b) f (b x) dx
2 a European languages were likely
(c) if th e students studying European
b languages were likely
b a
(c) f ( x) dx (d) if the number of European language
2 students were likely
a
b
125. Choose the best pronunciation of the word,
a b Restaurant, from the following options.
(d) f ( x ) dx (a) res-trawnt (b) res-tuh-rawnt
2
a (c) rest-rant (d) resto-raunt
SOLUTIONS
PART - I (PHYSICS) with Q, the equivalent resistance in the
P-arm becomes 10 .
1. (d) When work is done upon a system by a P 10
conservative force then its potential energy 1
Q 10
increases.
2. (a) de-Broglie wavelength is given by S 4
and 1
h R 4
= , where h = Planck’s constant and
p
P S
p = momentum .
Q R
Also, energy (E) and momentum are related
as 4. (a) When a dielectric slab of dielectric constant
p2 K
3
E is inserted between the plates of C 2,
2m 2
p 2mE
its new capacitance C 2 becomes
h 1
as h and m are 3
2mE E C2 C
constants 2

o E' 2E Equivalent capacitance of C 2 and C3 is


Hence, 2
E E
3 5C
Ceq C2 C3 C C
. o 2 2
2
3. (a) For no current through the galvanometer, 12V C1
the wheatstone bridge should be balanced.
For this, we must have
P S C2 C3
Q R
This condition is satisfied with only option
(a).

Now, Ceq and C1 are in series. Therefore,


P Q their equivalent capacitance is
(10 ) (5 )
5C
C
G Ceq C1 2
Ceq 5C
Ceq C1 C
2
S R
(4 ) (4 )
5C2 5C
.
7C 7
When a 5 resistor is connected in series
5. (c) Terminal velocity, 6 3
2 20 10
2r (d1 d 2 )g
vT
9 10
vT2 (10.5 1.5) 9 Rp
vT2 0.2 3
0.2 (19.5 1.5) 18 Hence, current flowing through ammeter is
vT2 0.1 m / s
V 12
6. (b) Mganetic field at the centre of the circular I 3.6A.
loop increases as it moves towards the Rp 10
current carrying wire as we know it varies 3
inversely with the distance. Therefore,
11. (c) Energy released in transition from state n1
induced current in the loop should be such
that it can reduce the increased magnetic to n2 is equal to the energy absorbed in
field. This is possible only when the induced transistion from state n 2 to n 1.
current is clockwise. 12. (b) Magnetic field no. of turns per unit
length
dI
7. (b) e L Required ratio = 1 : n.
dt
–3 13. (d) R1, R2 and R3 are in series. Therefore, same
Here, e = 20 mV = 20 × 10 V current will flow through all the resistors.
dI 6 2 14. (a) As the charged particle is at rest, no force
2 A/s
dt 2 will act on it due to the magnetic field
L= ? produced by the conductor at the site of
3 the charge. Hence, it will remain at rest.
20 10 L 2

L 10 10 3 H = 10 mH. 15. (b) T 10 5


100 10 3

8. (a) For the time t < t1, area of loop changes.


Hence, magnetic flux linked with it changes
during this time and emf is induced thereby. 100% 10 3 100
9. (c) Hologram is based on the phenomenon of
interference. 10 1 0.1%
10. (a) An equivalent of the given network is as 16. (d) When wavelength decreases, frequency
shown in the figure. increases. Also, we know that cut-off
If Rp be the net resistance, then voltage (or stopping potential) increases
10 when frequency increases.
10 10 Hence, option (d) is correct. Note that work
function and threshold frequency are
10 10 constant for a given metal.
10 17. (b) Clearly,
Y = (A + B) . C = (A.C) + (B.C)
For
A A = 0, B = 0 & C = 1, Y = (0.1) + (0.1) = 0
12V A = 1, B = 0 & C = 1, Y = (1.1) + (0.1) = 1
A = 1, B = 0 & C = 0, Y = (0.1) + (0.0) = 0
1 1 1 1 1 A = 0, B = 1 & C = 0, Y = (0.0) + (1.0) = 0
Rp 10 10 10 10 10 10 So, option (b) is correct.
18. (b) We have
1 1 1 1 h = Wo + E, where E is the energy of emitted
10 20 20 10 photoelectron
2
23. (a) Given ; J = ar .
hc
Wo E 2 R/2
i= J 2 r dr ar 2 2 r dr
As hc and Wo are constant, 1 R/3
R/2
E
1 R/2
3 r4
=2 a r dr 2 a
R /3 4
R/3
Therefore, as is doubled, E will become
4 4
half. a R R
q r =
1 qr r 2 2 3
19. (a) E 3 = 4 =
4 0 R 3 3 0 3
R 0
3 aR 4 65 65 aR 4
=
p 2 81 16 2592
20. (b) The given point is on axis of dipole and 24. (b) Decreasing R increases current in XY and
2
there by increases the potential drop across
at equatorial line of p dipole so that field at XP and the balance point may be obtained.
The current may be increased also by
given point is ( E1 E2 ) increasing V.
25. (b) Field due to one side of loop at O
0I
= (2 sin 45 )
a
4
2
Field at O due to all four sides is along unit
vector eˆz
I a

2K ( p / 2) Kp ˆ 45° 45°
E1 ( k) I I
23 8
O
Kp ˆ
E2 ( k)
1
I
7 7p
E1 E2 Kp( kˆ) = kˆ Total field
8 32 0
0I 2 2 0I
250 9.8 = 4. (2sin 45 )
a a
4
21. (c) Y F/A 50 10 6 2
/ 0.5 10 3 26. (c) The angular momentum L of the particle is
2 given by
250 9.8 2 L = mr2 where = 2 n.
6 3 19.6 1010 N / m 2
50 10 0.5 10
Frequency n = ;
22. (d) R1 = R0(1 + 2
1t) + R0(1 + 2t)
q
= 2 R0 1 1 2
t Further i = q × n =
2
2
Comparing with R = R0 (1+ t) q
Magnetic moment, M = iA = r2;
2
1 2
2
qr 2 d
M= 31. (a) e = [ 2 8t 0]
2 dt
M qr 2 q 1
So, 8t =2 t= sec = 0.25 sec
L 2mr 2 2m 4
27. (c) Using Ampere's law, we have
1 r
B.d µ0iin r 32. (d) sin ic
2
R r h2
i
or B × 2 r = µ0 r2 Using h = 12 cm, µ = 4/3
R2
µ0 i r r
B=. 2
2 R
28. (a) From Kirchhoff’s current law, ic
h
i3 i1 i2 3sin t 4sin ( t 90 ) ic

Fish
= 32 42 2(3)(4) cos 90 sin ( t )
36
4sin 90 4 We get r = cm.
where tan 7
3 4 cos 90 3 33. (c) Apply conservation of momentum,
i3 = 5 sin ( t + 53°) m1v1 = (m1 + m2)v
m1 v1
E0 v=
29. (b) We know that, Z = I (m1 m 2 )
0
Given, E0 = 220V and I0 = 10 A Here v1 = 36 km/hr = 10 m/s,
m1 = 2 kg, m2 = 3 kg
220
so Z = = 22 ohm
10 10 2
v 4 m/s
5
=
6 6 3 1
K.E. (initial) = 2 (10) 2 100 J
E0 I0 2
pa cos
2 2 1
K.E. (Final) = (3 2) ( 4) 2 40 J
220 10 2
= cos = 550 W
2 2 3 Loss in K.E. = 100 – 40 = 60 J
30. (b) I I 0 (1 e ) t/ Alternatively use the formula
where time constant 1 m1m2 2
Ek u1 u 2
3 t/ 2 m1 m 2
I0 I0 (1 e )
4
3 1 100 100
l e t/
e t/ 34. (d) P = 2 0
4 4 10 20

t 1 4 P = 10 dioptre.
ln e ln 2 ln 2
4
(0.45)t
35. (a) X0 ( 1)t 5 10
2 5890 10
ln 2
5 5890 10 10 –4 4
t = 6.544 × 10 cm rCu 3.6 4.8 Fermi
0.45 3
36. (c) According to2Malus’ law2
I = I0 cos = I0 (cos 60º) 1 1 1
39. (d) As R
2
I n12 n22
1
= I0 × = 0 1 1 1
2 4 R
37. (b) t1/2 = 3.8 day 12 n 2
Multiply both sides by
0.693 0.693
0.182 1 1 1
t1/ 2 3.8 1 R 1 2 or 1 2
n R n
If the initial number of atom is a = A0 then
after time t the number of atoms is a/20 = A. 1 1 R 1
or 1
We have to find t. n2 R R
2.303 A0 2.303 a R
t log log or n
A 0.182 a / 20 R 1
2.303 6
log 20 = 16.46 days 40. (a) a g [using v = u + at]
0.182 10
6 6
38. (a) Nuclear radius, r A1/ 3 = 0.06
where A is mass number 10 g 10 10
1/ 3 1/ 3
rCu ACu 64
rAl AAl 27
+
PART - II (CHEMISTRY) : NH2 NH3
41. (d) The common name of Pentanoic acid is
conc. HNO3
valeric acid.
conc. H2SO4
42. (d) Nitric acid not only nitrates, but also +
—NH2 gp. o, p-director —NH3 gp. m-director
oxidizes the highly reactive ring as well,
with loss of much material as dark-coloured However, all these difficulties are overcome
tar. Furthermore, in the strongly acidic by protecting the amino group by
nitration medium, the amine is converted acetylation, with either acetyl chloride or
into anilinium ion (—NH3+) ; substitution acetic anhydride. Acetylation (—NH2
is thus controlled not by the —NH2 group NHCOCH3 ) converts —NH2 group to
but by the —NH3+ group which, because acetamido (—NHCOCH3) group which is o,
of its positive charge, directs the entering p-directing but lesser activating toward
group to the meta- position instead of electrophilic aromatic substitution than the
ortho, and para. parent —NH2 group.

H H
+
: NH2 O
:N N
C—CH3 C—CH3
CH3 CCl
O O–
Aniline Acetanilide Resonance in acetanilid due to amide group
(electron pair can delocalize (note that electron pair on N can also delocalize to
only to benzene ring making amide group, hence —NHCOCH3 gp. becomes
o, p-positions highly reactive) weak activator than the —NH2 group)
NH2 NHCOCH3 NHCOCH3 NHCOCH3
NO2
(CH3CO)2O HNO3, H2SO4, 15°C
+

NO2
NH2 NH2
+ NO2
(i) H2 O, H , heat
+

(ii ) OH

NO2
o-Nitroaniline p-Nitroaniline

43. (c) The number of atoms of the ligands that are 46. (a)
directly bound to the central metal atom or 47. (a) The most widely used method for preparing
ion by coordinate bond is known as the aromatic amines is the reduction of the nitro
coordination number of the metal atom or group to the amino group. This reduction
ion. Hence the coordination no. of the given can be achieved by catalytic
compound will be 6. hydrogenation, or most frequently with an
44. (a) Complexes of the type MA B exist in two acid and a metal (Fe, Zn, Sn) or a metal salt
3 3 like SnCl2.
geometrical forms which are named as facial
(fac-) and meridonal (mer-isomers). H2, catalyst
C6H5 NO2 C6H5NH2
Co(NH3 )3 (NO2 )3 may be represented or (i) Sn, HCl, (ii) OH
Nitrobenzene Aniline
in fac- and mer-isomeric forms as follows.
NO2 NH3 48. (a) The electronic configuration for Rb (37) is
NH3 NO2 NO2 Rb (37)
NO2
= 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s1
Co Co 1
For 5s1, n = 5, = 0, m = 0, s
NH3 NO2 NH3 NO2 2
49. (b) XeF4 disproportionates in water giving
NH3 NH3
solid XeO3 on evaporation.
fac-isomer mer-isomer
6XeF4 12H 2 O 2XeO3 24HF 4Xe 3O 2
45. (c, d) Acetone on polymerisation give mesitylene
6XeF4 12H 2 O 2XeO3 24HF 4Xe 3O 2

CH3 50. (b) Number of A ions in the unit cell


1
= 8 1
conc H2SO4 8
3CH3COCH3
Number of B ions in the unit cell
H3C CH3 1
= 6 3
3 molecules of acetaldehyde produce 2
paraldehyde (CH3CHO)3 and 4 molecules of it Hence empirical formula of the compound
produce metaldehyde (CH3CHO)4. = AB3
51. (d) The electrical resistance of metals
CH 2 COOH heat
CH2 CO
depends upon temperature. Electrical 54. (b) | | O
resistance decreases with decrease in H 2O
CH 2 COOH CH2 CO
temperature and becomes zero near the
Succinic anhydride
absolute temperature. Material in this state
is said to possess super conductivity. COOH CO
heat
52. (a) An electron releasing group stablilises the H 2O
O
carbocation by dispersing its positive COOH CO
charge and thus activates the ring while an Phthalic anhydride
electron-withdrawing group destabilises Oxalic on heating produces formic acid.
the carbocation by intensifying its positive 55. (a)
charge and thus deactivates the ring. CH2OH CH 3 CH 2 O R
| +O=C | O
–NH2 being electron releasing group CH2OH CH 3 CH 2 O R
releases electron and thus tend to neutralise
positive charge of the ring and itself CH3 CH3 H CH3
C=C C=C
becomes somewhat positive. The dispersal 56. (a) H H H3C H
of positive charge of the ring stabilises cis-2-butene trans-2-butene
carbocation and hence facilitates its 57. (c) Aldehydes and Ketones containing
formation which ultimately results an -hydrogen undergo aldol condensation,
increased rate of reaction. Now since such since benzophenone does not have
factor is not present in benzene, its -hydrogen hence do not undergo aldol
condensation whereas acetophenone show
carbocation is less stable than (A). Hence
this reaction due to presence of -H atom.
aniline undergoes electrophilic substitution 58. (b) Isonitriles on reduction with LiAlH4 give
at a faster rate than benzene. 2° amines
On the other hand in (C) the –NO2 group R N C
LiAlH
4 RNHCH 3
(an electron withdrawing group) intensifies 59. (c) Keratin
positive charge on the ring and thus 60. (c) For an isothermal process
destabilises the carbocation and hence its V2
formation becomes difficult which ultimately S = 2.303 nR log
V1
results a slower reaction. Now since
substituent is not present in benzene, its 10
= 2.303 × 1 × 2 log
carbocation (B) is relatively more stable 1
than (C). Hence nitrobenzene undergoes = 4.6 cal deg–1 mol–1
electrophilic substitution at a slower rate 61. (b) Energy of activation for forward reaction
than benzene. (Ea) = 85 kJ/mol
Energy of activation for backward reaction
53. (c) COOH = Ea – H = 85 – 20 = 65 kJ mol–1
4
62. (a) Since the formation of amnonia is an
3 exothermic reaction hence on increasing
H OH
temperature, reaction will proceed in
backward direction i.e. formation of NH3
2
H OH decreases.
63. (a) The atoms having half-filled and fully filled
1 orbitals are comparatively more stable,
COOH
2S, 3R hence more energy is required to remove
the electron from such atoms. Therefore [ G 0]
group 15 have more I.E. than gp. 16
elements. T (–40) –30 1000 [ 1kJ 1000J]
64. (c) Because of +I effect, t-butyl group –30 1000
or T or 750 K
destabilises the carbanion. –40
65. (d) 69. (b)
H+ + 70. (d) PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g)
OH OH2
1–
x
+ = ( degree of dissociation )
–H2O CH2 a
Total moles =1– + + = 1 +
1º carbocation
(least stable) PPCl3 PCl2 p .p
1 1
Kp
PPCl5 1
p
1, 2 – alkyl 1, 2 – alkyl + 1
shift + shift
1/ 2
2 Kp
2º carbocation 3° carbocation p
(more stable) (most stable) 2
1 Kp P
66. (c) We know G° = – nFE°
71. (b) RT ln K = - G° = T S° - H° ;
G
E S H
nF ln K
R RT
237.2 1000 J
= 1.23 V [ n = 2] Thus, a plot of ln K versus 1 T (abscissa)
2 96500
will be straight line with slope equal to
1000k 1000 2.6 10 6 H S
67. (b) Solubility S and intercept .
º º º R R
AgCl Ag Cl
72. (c)
3 n 1 n 1
2.6 10
2 10 5 mol L 1 ; Ksp = S2 (t1/ 2 )1 a2 120 4 10 2
; ;n 2
63 67 (t1/ 2 )2 a1 240 8 10 2
68. (c) For a reaction to be at equilibrium G = 0.
73. (c) From slow step :
Since G H – T S so at equilibrium rate = k2[A][B] .........(i)
H–T S 0 From fast step :
or H T S [ A]2
For the reaction Ke or [ A] Ke½ [ A]½ .........(ii)
[ A2 ]
1 3
X2 Y2 XY3 ; H –30kJ From (i) and (ii)
2 2
(given) rate k 2 ke½ [ A2 ]½ [ B ] k [ A2 ]½ [ B ]
Calculating S for the above reaction, we 74. (c) Using Arrhenius equation,
get Ea

1 3 1
K A.e Rt , we get
S 50 60 40 JK
2 2 Ea
log k log A
=50 – (30 + 60) JK–1 = – 40 JK–1 2.303 RT
At equilibrium, T S H
Ea (1) +
....(i) H
log k1 log A E
+
2.303 RT E
Ea(2)
and log k2 log A ...(ii) Carbonium ion
2.303 RT (less stable)

k2 1 High stability of oxonium ion (oxocation) is


or log [Ea (1) Ea(2) ] because here every atom (except H) has a
k1 2.303RT
complete octet of electrons, while in
(from (i) and (ii)) carbocations, carbon bearing positive
charge is having six electrons.
1 79. (c) Baeyer - Villiger oxidation involves the
(76000 57000) conversion of a cyclic ketone to a lactone,
2.303 8.314 300
or an acyclic ketone into ester.
k2 19000
or log 80. (c)
k1 2.303 8.314 300 RCOCl +C2H5OH +
N
190
6.9 8.314 RCOOC2H5 +
N+ –
k HCl
or 2 2000 [taking antilog]
k1

1 1 RCOCl +
75. (a) v RZ2 N +
22 32 N –
COR Cl
1 1 5R a better electrophile than RCOCl
= R =
4 9 36
C 2H 5OH
76. (d) The products of the concerned reaction RCOOC2H5 +
react each other forming back the reactants. +
N –
XeF6 3H 2 O XeO3 6HF HCl
77. (c) Although in both cases products are CH3I
and C 6 H5 OH; the two reactions follow PART - III (MATHEMATICS)
different mechanism. –1 dy
2
HI (g ) 81. (b) 1 y ( x e tan y
) 0
C6 H5 O CH 3 CH 3 I C 6 H 5 OH dx
S 2
N 1
conc . HI
(1 y 2 )dx (e tan y
x )dy
C6H5 O CH 3 CH 3 I C 6 H 5 OH
S 1
N1 dx e tan y x
Remember that during S 1 reaction, CH 3 dy 1 y 2
N
is formed because it is more stable than
1
C6H5 . dx 1
. x e tan y
dy 1 y 2 = 1 y 2
: OH + OH
Which is the linear different equation of the
H
78. (c) E
+
dx
E ; form Rx S , where R and S are
dy
functions of y or constant (s)
+ M effect in phenol Oxonium ion
activates benzene ring (more stable)
1 Now b2 = a2 (1 – e2)
.dy 1
I.F = 2 = e tan y
e1 y b2
b2 = 16 (1 – e2), 1 e2
Hence required solution is 16
1
e tan y b2 16 b2 16 b2
x.(I.F.) (I.F) dy e2 1 e=
1 y2 16 16 4
1
tan 1 y e tan y 1 Foci = ( ae, 0) = 16 b 2 ,0
x.e (e tan y
)dy
1 y2
x2 y2 1
Given hyperbola :
2tan 1 y 144 81 25
1 e
x.e tan y
dy ...(1)
1 y2 x2 y2
2 2
1
1 12 9
Put t tan y
5 5
dt 1 1
2
dt .dy Now, b2 = a2 (e2 – 1)
dy 1 y 1 y2
2 2
2 tan 1 y 9 12
e e 2t (e 2 1)
dy e 2t .dt K 5 5
1 y2 2
2
Hence equation (1) becomes, 9
e2 1,
1 1 2t 12
x e tan y e K
2 81 144 81
e2 1
1 1 2tan 1 y 144 144
xetan y e K
2 15 5
e
tan 1 y 2 tan 1 y 12 4
2x e e K
82. (a) AO iˆ 2 ˆj kˆ Foci = ae, o = ( 3,0)

AC –2iˆ ˆj kˆ Since foci of the given ellipse and hyperbola


Angle between faces OAB and ABC coincide, therefore
= Angle between AO and AC 16 – b2 = 9
16 b2 3
If Q be the angle between AO and AC ,
b2 = 7
then
3
AO. AC 84. (a) f '(3) tan tan 1
cos 4 4
AO AC
85. (b) Required probability
1 ( 2) 2 ( 1) 1 1 3 = P (First win) × P(First win) × P(Second
= win)
1 4 1. 4 1 1 6
+ P(First Defeat) × P(First win) × P(Second
1
= cos120 win)
2
= 120° 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
=
x2 y2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4
83. (c) Given ellipse : 1
16 b2
86. (b) a b c 0 1
Put y in equation (1) , we get
x
(a b c )2 0
1 1
g(x).g g(x) g g(1) 2
2 2 2 x x
a b c 2(a .b b .c c .a ) 0
1 1
g(x).g g(x) g 2 2
9 + 4 + 1 + 2 (a.b b .c c.a ) 0 x x
[ g(1) 2 ]
a.b b .c c .a 7
This is valid only for the polynomial
87. (d) Let r (x) = f (x) . g (x) g (x) = 1 + xn ... (2)
= x2 . 2x = 2x3 Now g (2) = 5 (Given)
r (x) = 6x2 x 0 2 1 + 2n = 5 [Using equation (2)]
Put 6x2 = 0, x = 0 r ( x ) 0 16 + 2n = 4, 2n = 4, –4
Max r(x) = 2(2)3 = 16 Since the value of 2n cannot be –Ve.
or Max (f (x), g(x)) = 16 So, 2n = 4, n = 2
Now, put n = 2 in equation (2), we get
2
g (x) = 1 + x2
I(x) = 16 dx
0 Lt g(x) = Lt (1 x 2 ) = 1 + (3)2
x 3 x 3
2
I(x) = 16x 0 = 32 – 0 = 32 = 1 + 9 = 10, – 8
92. (c) Any tangent to parabola y2 = 8x is y =
88. (b) B = ABA–1 (Given)
But B = BAA–A 2
mx ...(i)
ABA–1 = BAA–1 AB = BA m
Now (A + B) (A – B) = A2 – AB + BA – B2 It touches the circle x 2 y 2 12x 4 0 ,
= A2 – AB + AB – B2 [ AB = BA]
if the length of perpendicular from the centre
= A2 – B2
89. (b) (1 + – 2)7 = (– 2 – 2)7 = (–2 2)7 (6, 0) is equal to radius 32 .
= –128 ( 4)3 2 = – 128 2
2
6m
90. (d) Here, r 2iˆ 3jˆ kˆ i 2ˆj 3kˆ m 32
m2 1
r i ˆj 2kˆ and F i ˆj kˆ
2
Then, the required moment is given by 1
3m 8(m 2 1)
r F i ˆj 2kˆ i ˆj kˆ m

(3m 2 1) 2 8(m 4 m2 )
ˆi ˆj kˆ
= 1 1 2 3iˆ 3jˆ m 4 2m 2 1 0 m 1
Hence, the required tangents are y = x + 2
1 1 1
and y = –x – 2.
Moment about given point = 3iˆ 3jˆ 93. (b) Given e x y 1 y2
91. (b) g (x). g(y) = g(x) + g (y) + g (x y) – 2 ...(1)
Put x = 1, y = 2, then ex y 1 y2
g (1). g(2) = g (1) + g (2) + g (2) – 2 Squaring both side, we have
5g (1) = g (1) + 5 + 5 – 2 e2x + y2 – 2exy = 1 + y2
4g (1) = 8 g(1) = 2 2ex y = e2x – 1
e 2x 1 1 a2 sin 2 2
y y ex e x .
x 2 12 2
2e 0
2
94. (d) If curve r = a sin 3 a a2
. sin
To trace the curve, we consider the 12 2 24
following table : 95. (a) Replacing each hexadecimal digit by the
corresponding 4-digit binary numeral, we
3 5 have
3 0 2 3
2 2 2 (ABCD)16 = (1010 1011 1100 1101)2
2 5 96. (c) Let thenormal at ‘t1’ cuts the parabola again
0
6 3 2 3 6 at the point ‘t2’. the equation of the normal
r 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 at (at12, 2at1) is y + t1x = 2at1 + at13
Since it passes through the point ‘t2’ i.e
(at22, 2at2)
Thus there is a loop between 0&
3 2at2 + at1t22 = 2at1 + at13
2a(t1 – t2) + at1(t12 – t22) = 0
as r varies from r = 0 to r = 0.
2 + t1(t1 + t2) = 0 ( t1 t 2 0)
2 + t12 + t1t2 = 0
2
t1t2 = –(t12 + 2) t2 t1
t1
97. (b) s = t3 – 12t2 + 6t + 8
X ds
3t 2 24t 6
dt
d 2s
6t 24
dt 2
Acceleration = 0
Hence, the area of the loop lying in the 6t – 24 = 0
t=4
ds
13 2 Required velocity =
positive quadrant r d dt t 4
2 2
0 = 3 × (4) – 24 × 4 + 6
= 48 – 96 + 6 = 42 units
98. (a) X = a . b
1 3 2 1
sin . d 11
2
0
3 99. (b) Let cos , where 0 < < .
8 2
1 1 1 1
[On putting, 3 d d ] cos 1
3 2 8 2
1 1 1
cos cos 1 cos
a2 2
2 8 2
sin 2 d
6 1 1
0
Now , cos 1 = cos =
8 8
a 2 2 1 cos 2 1
. d cos 2 1 2sin 2 cos 2 1
6 2 2 8
0
9 3 1 1
cos 2 cos
2 16 2 4 1 3 2 5
3 = tan 1 1
1
[ 0< , so cos ] 1 .
2 4 2 4 2 3
100. (c) Two constraints are x 0, y 0 and the
1 5/ 6 2
third one will be of the type ax + by c. = tan tan 1 1 =
101. (b) Let y denote the number of bacteria at any 6 1 4
instant t then according to the question 6
dy dy 103. (b) We have,
y = k dt ... (i) abcd = cos (2 + 2 + 2 +2 ) + i sin (2 + 2
dt y
+ 2 +2 )
k is the constant of proportionality, taken
to be + ve on integrating (i), we get abcd = [cos (2 + 2 + 2 +2 )
log y = kt + c ... (ii) + i sin (2 + 2 + 2 +2 )]1/2
c is a parameter. let y0 be the initial number
or abcd
of bacteria
i.e., at t = 0 using this in (ii), c = log y0 = cos ( + + + ) + i sin ( + + + ).... (1)
log y = kt + log y0 [De Moivre's Theorem]
y 1
log = kt ...(iii) = cos ( + + + ) – i sin ( +
y0 abcd
+ + )
10 11y0
y = y0 y , when t = 2 .... (2)
100 0 10 Adding (1) and (2), we obtain
11y 0 1
abcd = 2 cos ( + + + )
So, from (iii), we get log 10 k (2) abcd
y0
104. (a) Standard deviation npq 0
1 11
k = log ... (iv) Now mean = np =25 and q < 1
2 10
y 1 11 So npq np 5
Using (iv) in (iii) log log t
y0 2 10 0 5
... (v) 105. (d) Number of ways
let the number of bacteria become 1, 00,
= [( 3C3 4C3 5C3 6C3 7C3 ) 2 8C 3 ] 2
000 to 2,00,000 in t1 hours. i.e., y = 2y0
when t = t1 hours. from (v) = 392
106. (d) rank (A B) rank (A)
2y0 1 11 2 log 2
log log t t1 = 11 and rank (A B) rank (B)
y0 2 10 1 log Therefore rank (A B) min (rank A, rank B)
10
107. (a) Let A (a, 0, 0), B (0, b, 0), C (0, 0, c), then
2 log 2
Hence, the reqd. no. of hours = 11 x y z
log equation of the plane is =1
10 a b c
Its distance from the origin,
1 1 1
102. (b) Consider sin cot 3 ...(i) 1 1 1 1
5 ... (i)
2 2 2
a b c p2
1 1 1
We have, sin 2 cot If (x, y, z) be centroid of ABC, then
5
From equation (i), we have a b c
x= ,y= ,z= ... (ii)
11 1 3 3 3
cos–1 2 + cot–1 3 = tan tan 1
2 3
Eliminating a,b,c from (i) and (ii) required
3 3
locus is 6 1 1 1
= C3 .
x–2 + y–2 + z–2 = 9p–2 2 2 2
108. (c) There are 26 red cards and 26 black cards
7
i.e., total number of cards = 52 6 5 4 1 1 5
P(both cards of different colours) = 20
1 2 3 2 32 4 32
= P(B) P(R) + P(R) P(B)
111. (d) For the first circle centre = (3, 7)
26 26 26 26 26 26 26
= 2 Radius r1 32 72 – 48 10
52 51 52 51 52 51 51
109. (a) The equation of the hyperbola is For the second circle, centre (3, 0); radius
r2 = 3
x2 2y 2 2x 8y 1 0 So, r1 + r2 < d (distance between the centres)
or ( x 1) 2 2( y 2) 2 6 0 Circle don’t cut and hence the number
of common tangents = 4.
( x 1) 2 ( y 2) 2 112. (d) We have,
or 1 cos2 + sin + 1 = 0 1 – sin2 + sin + 1
6 3
=0
( y 2) 2 ( x 1) 2 sin = – 1 ( sin 2) =3 /2
or 1 ...(1)
3 6
5 7
2 2
,
Y X 4 4
or 1
3 6
113. (c) lim f (x) lim [(1 x)1/ x ]2 e2 f (0)
where X = x – 1 and Y = y – 2 ...(2) x 0 x 0
The centre = (0, 0) in the X-Y co-ordinates.
The centre = (1, 2) in the x-y co-ordinates, x
114. (d) log y log 2
using (2). log x
If the transverse axis be of length 2a, then a
dy
= 3 , since in the equation (1) the 0
dx x e
transverse axis is parallel to the y-axis.
If the conjugate axis is of length 2b, then
dx dx
b= 115. (d)
6. x (x2 4
1) 3/ 4 3/ 4
1
x5 1
But b 2 a 2 (e 2 1) x4
6 3(e 2 1) , e2 3 or e 3. 1 4
Put 1 t dx dt
4
The length of the transverse axis = 2 3 . x x5
So, integral is
The length of the conjugate axis = 2 6 .
1 1/ 4
1 dt 1
2b 2 2 6 I t4 c 1 c
Latus rectum = 4 3 4 t3/ 4 x4
a 3
116. (a) The number of words starting from A are
110. (c) Probability of getting a blue ball at any draw 5! = 120
10 1 The number of words starting from I are 5!
= p = 120
20 2 The number of words starting from KA are
P [getting a blue ball 4th time in 7th draw] 4! = 24
= P [getting 3 blue balls in 6 draw] × P [a The number of words starting from KI are
blue ball in the 7th draw]. 4! = 24
The number of words starting from KN are 119. (a) If A and B are two sets having m and n
4! = 24 elements such that
The number of words starting from KRA n
are 3! = 6 ( 1) n r n
Cr r m
The number of words starting from KRIA 1 n m=
r 1
are 2! = 2
The number of words starting from KRIN Number of surjection from A to B
are 2! = 2 n
The number of words starting from KRISA = ( 1) 2 r 2 Cr (r) 4
are 1! = 1 r 1
The number of words starting from KRISNA = (–1)2–1 2C1 (1)4 + (–1)2–2 2C2 (2)4 = – 2 + 16
are 1! = 1 = 14
Hence, rank of word ‘KRISNA b
= 2(120) + 3(24) + 6 + 2(2) + 2(1) = 324 120. (d) Let I = x f ( x) dx
x y 2 z 1 a
117. (b) The lines are Let a + b – x = z – dx = dz
6 6 1
When x = a, z = b and when x = b, z = a
x 1 y z a
and I ( a b – z ) f ( z ) dz
12 6 1
b
Here, a b

a1 2ˆj k,
ˆ b 6iˆ 6jˆ k,
ˆ a2 ˆi, I ( a b ) f ( x ) dx – x f ( x ) dx
1
b a
a
b2 12iˆ 6jˆ kˆ
I ( a b ) f ( x ) dx – I ;
bb
ˆi ˆj k
2I ( a b ) f ( x ) dx
b1 b 2 6 6 1 12iˆ 18ˆj 36kˆ a
b
12 6 1 a b
Hence, I f ( x ) dx
2
a
a2 a1 . b1 b2
Shortest distance = PART - IV (ENGLISH)
b1 b2
121 (b)
ˆi 2ˆj kˆ . 12i 18ˆj 36kˆ 122 (a)
=
2 2 2 123 (d)
12 18 36
124 (a) "Whether" is correct because the question
12 36 36 84 concerns a choice not a condition. With the
= 2 expression "the number of" a singular verb
1764 42
is needed and hence "was" is correct.
118. (b) Given f(x) = 2 – |x – 5| "Liable" is used in expressions such as
Domain of f(x) is defined for all real values "liable to prosecution " and not for
of x. expressions of possibility.
Since, |x – 5| 0 – |x – 5| 0 125 (b)
2 – |x – 5| 2 f(x) 2
Hence, range of f(x) is (– , 2].

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