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Sec: OSR.

IIT_COSC GTM-38 Date: 23-05-21


Time: 3 Hrs Max.Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 D 3 B 4 A 5 D
6 A 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 A
11 A 12 A 13 D 14 A 15 C
16 D 17 B 18 C 19 D 20 B
21 108 22 182.00 23 2.00 24 66.66 25 64.00
26 0.80 27 0.5 28 11.00 29 1.414 30 2.00

CHEMISTRY
31 B 32 D 33 B 34 B 35 B
36 D 37 A 38 A 39 B 40 A
41 C 42 C 43 C 44 D 45 C
46 A 47 B 48 A 49 A 50 B
51 4.00 52 1.00 53 3.00 54 6.00 55 0.00
56 3.00 57 2.00 58 2.00 59 8.00 60 6.00

MATHEMATICS
61 B 62 C 63 A 64 B 65 D
66 C 67 C 68 C 69 B 70 B
71 B 72 C 73 C 74 B 75 A
76 A 77 A 78 A 79 A 80 D
81 2.00 82 1.00 83 0.00 84 9.00 85 2.00
86 2.00 87 0.00 88 476.00 89 766.00 90 2500.00
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Sol: In case of a capacitor, q=CV
dq  dV 
i   C  ............(1)
dt  dt 
dV 4
From the graph given   1Vs 1
dt 4
Therefore if C = 1F, from equation (1) i = 1 1 = 1 A (constant)
V 2  VR2   VL  VC  ; but VL  VC
2
2.
 VR  V  200V
V 200
i R   2A
R 100

V0  V1   2   2
2 2
3.

VIO  VI  VO  VI   VO   2 2 ms 1
Relative velocity of image with respect to object is in negative x - direction as shown above.
1 T
4. f0 
2L m
1 T
f1 
2   / 2    M
1 T
f2 
2   / 2    M
f f1  f 2
 
f0 f0

8f 0


5. 1 sin  i    sin  90  i 
tan i  

6. Einshell = 0 by Gauss’s law

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1  1 
7.  
x  x R
1   1  

x R

x
   1 R
 1
8.
V iRC
Vt VR
R

iL R VR V
Vc
i1  i LR i 2  i RC
z2
9. k   E  13.6
n2
12.
+ –

2.2kΩ 2.2kΩ

– +

13. Hence current through

VB(2r) 8vBr
PQ  
R R
4

14.

1
c  sin 1  
2
 30
For T.I.R
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  300
135  90  90  r  90    360
45  r  
45  r  30
15  r
, r
For max should be max
sin   2sin15
 3 1 
  sin 1  
 2 

 C 
 C  10 
Frequency received by wall = f 
C C
15.
C  
 10 10 
11
= f1  f
10
 Frequency of reflected sound as heated by drive
 C C
 C  
= f1  10 10  11f  C = 11 f
C  10 9C 9
 C 
 10  10
16.

4  kA  2  3 A 
 0
 L  x x
2 3

Lx x
2 x  3L  3 x
3L
x
5

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17.

On small ball
2Ncos dt  mV0

On bigger ball
N sin  dt  mV1
Vo Vo  2  Vo 2 V
 2 cot   V1  tan   tan   V  2   o
1

V1 2  5 5 5

13.6
18. E  13.6 
9
8
13.6      k .E1
9
h

2mk .E

2 
3
K .E2  9k .E1
E    9 K .E
3
E  13.6 Z 2      9 K .E1
4

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3
13.6 Z 2    3 13.6 
4
Z 2
40.8    9 K .E1
8
13.6      9 K .E1
9
 8 
40.8    9 13.6     
 5 
8  13.6  8   40.8
  8.5eV
19. Conceptual

20. X 
 GMx 
R
21. F     dx 
4R R3 
5

GM Me Re GMe
 9  M  ,R  , ge  2  10
50R 1000 10 Re
22. A  A 0 e kt
 6rt   A0 
   ln  
 2m   A
1t1 ln 10 / 8 

2 t 2 ln 10 / 5 
23. When S2 is open, l= L/2


when S2 is closed

But

r=2
xy
xy l
24.  1
x y 1  l1
2 2
x y
2 2

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l1
2
1  l1
 2  2l1  l1
2
l1  m
3
V2
25. H   dt
R
V 24

t 4
V  6t
4
36 t3
H   t 2 dt  3   64J
0
12 3
26. F   m2 x
2   0.4   2 x  0.2
200
 2
0.08
   5 rad / s  2f
5
f
2
27.

So VP = + 10
VQ = -3
13 3
Hence current through circuit = = Amp
8 2 2
3

 31 1
So current through 2 is   
 23 2
38.

Kq K q Kq
VC   
R 2R 3R

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Kq  1 1 
 1   
R  2 3
Kq  1 1 
   
R  2 3
5Kq

6R
1  5q 
  
4 o  6R 
29. U  x 1
for
K .E  E0
h h
 
p 2mk .E
h
1 
2mE0
x 1
K .E  2 E0
h
2 
2m  2 E0 
1
 2
2
30. When the elevator is stationary:

[Note both spring forces are upwards]


  k1  k 2  0.4  1.5 10
k1  k 2  37.5 .............(1)
When the elevator is acceleration upwards
 k1  k 2  0.48  1.5 10  1.5a
 a  2ms2

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MATHS
61. Answer. (B)
Sol. As z1 ,z2 ,z3 lie on a circle with center at the z1  z2  z3  r  say 
z1  z2 z3  R,z1  z2 z3  z1  z2  z3
r2 r4
 
z1 z2 z3
r  z2 z3  r 2 z1 

z1 z2 z3
r2 z  z2 z3
  1
z1z2 z3 z2 z3  r 2 z1
62. Answer. (C)
Sol. If value of each relation is k, then a,b,c are roots of x  px  k  0
3 2

63. Answer. (A)


By the hypothesis, b  a  c  b and c  b  a b  a 
2
Sol.

 b  a   a b  a   b  a  a  b  a 
2

 b  2a and c  3a
 a : b : c 1: 2 : 3
64. Answer. (B)
65. Answer. (D)
Sol. We have 0+1+2+3+……+8+9=45 to obtain an eight digit number exactly divisible by 9, we
must not use either (0,9) or (1,8) or (2,7) or (3,6) or (4,5). [Sum of the remaining eight digit is 36
which is exactly divisible by 9.]
Hence, there are 8! +4(8!-7!)= (36) (7!) number in the desired category
66. Answer. (C)
  24 500  17  1
2000 500
Sol. We have 2

500 C0 17500 500 C117 499  ... 500 C49917  1


500

 17 m  1, Where m is some positive integer.


 22003  822000   817 m  1  17 8m  8
This show that the required remainder is 8
67. Answer. (C)
Solution for the system of equation to have non-trivial solution
t t 1 t 1
  t 1 t t2 0
t 1 t2 t
Applying C2  C2  C1 , C3  C3  C1 , we get

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t 1 1 2r  t 0 0
  t  1 1 1  t  1 1 1 u sin g R1  R1  R2 
t 1 3 1 t 1 3 1
 2t  1 4  0  t  1 2
68. Answer. (C)
Sol. a  2b  10  0
 1  b  a  10 / 2
Thus,b  1,a  10 / 2
When a = 1, 2, b  1,5
When a =3, 4, b  1,6
When a =5, 6, b  1,7 
When a =7, 8 b  1,8
When a = 9 b  1,9
Thus, the inequality a  2b  10  0 is stratified for 2  5 2  6  2  7  2  8  9  61
ordered pairs (a,b) Total number of choosing (a,b) is 9  9  81
61
 Required probability is
81

1
69. Sol. 2 cot    2 cot  cos ec 2
sin 
2

2 cot   1  cot 2   1  cot    11  cot 1


2

Since cot   1 when 3  4    , we have 1  cot   1  cot 


70. Answer.2634
Sol, A   2  B  C   2
tan B  tanC
 tan  B  C   0  0
1  tan B tanC
 tan BtanC  1as tan B  0, tan C  0
  x   2635 1  264
71. Answer. (B)
Sol. From the given equation we have
2 sin x cos x  1 2  sin 2 x  1 2 if cos x  0
And sin 2 x  1 2 if cos x  0
 When cos x  0 ,sin 2 x  1 2  x   8,3  8,
72. Answer. (C)

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   xi  yi 
 Note. Center of mean position is , 
  n n 
Sol, Let the coordinates of the center of mean position of the point
Ai , i  1,2,...n be  x, y  , then
x  x2  ....  xn y  y2  ....  yn
x 1 ,y  1
n n
np  a 1  2....  n
x
n
nq  a 1  2....  n
y ,
n
73. Answer. (C)
2 2 a
Sol, let x  xy  y 2   y  mx y  m' x 
3 3
2 2 b  m 
x  xy  y 2   y  x y  m' x 
3 3  1 
 m 2  1  m  1
2
If m  1,m'   a  5,b  1
3
2
If m  1,m'    a  5,b  1
3
74. Answer, (B)
Sol. The given equation can be written as
 x 2  y 2 cos 2  sin2   sin2    x 2 tan2   2 y tan  sin   y 2 sin2 
2 tan  sin 
And sum of the slope 
cos 2  sin 2 
2 tan 
 tan 1  tan 2      / 6
2 3 / 4 sin 2 
 8 / 3 cos ec 2
75. Answer. (A)
0
Sol. Let ABO   then CBL  90  ,CL Begin perpendicular to x-axis (Fig. 16.27). the
coordinates of C are OL,LC 

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76. Answer. (A)


 35a  a 3  3 
2

Sol. Equation of the parabola is  y     x   whose vertex is
 16  3  4a 
3 35a 105
x  ,y   xy 
4a 16 64
77. Answer. 7873
Sol. Equation of the chord of a point 3 sec  ,2 tan   on the hyperbola with respect to the circle is
3 sec   x  2 tan   y  9
Let M (h,k) be the mid-point of (1), then the equation of (1) in term of the mid-point is
hx  ky  h 2  k 2
 a  4, b  36, c  81
a 2  b 2  c 2  16  1296  6561  7873
78. Answer. (A)
Sol. x  xy  2 xy  2 y  0
2 2

79. Answer. (A)


Sol.  60  a 52  b....
80. pV q V r 
81. Answer.2
Since g  x   f
1
 x so f  g  x  x for all x. Differentiating f
'
 g  x g'  x  1 .
Putting x=1 in(i),we get f ' 0 g' 1  1 .But
1 1 1
f '  x  3x 2   e 2  f ' 0 
 2  2
1
   g' 1  1  g' 1  2
 2 
82. Ans:1
Sol: Putting x=0 in the given equation, we get y=0 Differentiating both the sides.
Sol. 0   z1  z2  z3 
2
83.
2 2 2
84. Sol. z2  z3  z3  z1  z1  z2  9
85. Ans. 2
Sol. 2 x  3 x  1 x  96
 x94  ...  x 2  1
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86. Ans. 2
2

Sol.  2xy   x  y   x  y
2 2

2 3  z  2.
87. Ans. 0
Sol. A, b, c are roots of p(x) +1=0
Let p(x) +1=(x-a) (x-b) (x-c) q(x)
8! 8!
8
C4 6 8 C5   6 
88. Sol. 4! 4! 3! 5!
706  56  476
89. Ans. 766
Sol. The required numbers are 1, 2, 11, 12, 21, 22…122222222
228 1
  28  29  2  28  766
2 1
Sol.  There are 100  25  2500 ordered pairs (m, n) for which 7  7 is divisible by 5
m n
90.

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