Solution Report 172
Solution Report 172
Solution Report 172
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C D C A D A A B D B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D C B C D C C D D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 7 3 2 6 7 5576 2 5 1 5
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C B A C D C B C D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C A D D C C D B C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 4 2 8 3 13 6 7 5 2 4
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( B )
SECTION-I 3 5
v= v
2L 4L′
1. Ans ( B ) L′ 5
1 1 =
L = Iω = MR2 ω (∵ I = MR2 ) L 6
2 2
2. Ans ( C ) 4. Ans ( D )
Maxima of potential energy curve gives position
of unstable equilibrium
So, at x2, there is unstable equilibrium.
5. Ans ( B )
Δ U does not depends on path, work done by gas
Option (3) depends on path.
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1 2
S= at
2
⇒ η = 2.5 × 10 – 2 kg – sec/m2
1 P
8. Ans ( C ) S= × × t2
2 mc
x = a cos ω t; y = a sin ω t
1 3 × 10−3
= × × (3600)2
vx = – a ω sin ω t; vy = a ω cos ω t 2 −3
50 × 10 × 3 × 10 8
^ ^
v¯ = −aω sin ωti + aω cos tj 36 × 36 × 104
= × 10−6 = 1.3mm
2 2 2
|v| = √a ω sin ωt + a ω cos ωt 2 2 2 1010
4
( πR3 ρ)
1 3 Rρ
E→1 = ⋅ =
4π∈0 (6R)
2 108∈0
4πρ
( ) (7R3 )
−1 3 −7Rρ
E→2 = ⋅ =
4π∈0 (6R)
2 108∈0
x = 10 cos (2t – 60°)
14. Ans ( D )
Theory part
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20. Ans ( C )
Total energy of SHM (After impulse)
1
mω2 A2 = mω2 A21
4−Q 1−Q 1+Q 2
after redistribution, 2
+
1
−
1
=0
∴ A1 = √2A
Q = 0.8
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SECTION-II
17. Ans ( A )
R1 R2 200 20 1. Ans ( 2 )
R= = = Ω
1 1
R1 + R2 30 3 E = −(13.6eV )Z 2 ( − )
2
(Z + 2) Z2
dR dR dR
= 21 + 22 Z 2 − (Z + 2)
3
4(Z + 1) × 13.6
R2 R1 R2 = −13.6 × (
2
) =
2
eV ...(i)
(Z + 2) (Z + 2)
dR 1 0.5 h2
400
= + [Now energy of electron is k= ;
100 400 2λ2 m
9
4 1 9 1 h
( we have λ = )
dR = + = = Ω
2mk
9 18 18 2 √
or, k = 6eV
4(Z + 1) × 13.6
So, = 6 + 4.2 = 10.2eV
(Z + 2)2
Z+1 3
or, 2
= ⇒ (Z − 2)(3Z + 2) = 0
(Z + 2) 16
negative/fractional value)
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8. Ans ( 30 )
kq 9 × 109 × 9 × 10−6
V= =
Req = Rin CB 27
4 × 12 81 × 1000
= = 3Ω = = 3000 volt
4 + 12 27
4. Ans ( 2 ) 9. Ans ( 4 )
q = CV For equilibrium F = 0
⇒
dq
=C
dV
⇒i=C
dV x2 – 6x + 5 = 0
dt dt dt
V t
x = 1, 5
i0 sin 2πt
∴ ∫ dV = ∫ dt distance between = 5 – 1 = 4m
C
0 0
t 10. Ans ( 3 )
i0 i0
⇒V = ∫ (sin 2πt) dt = [cos 2πt]t0 Deviation produced by one is cancelled by the
C 2πC
0 other :
i
= 0 [cos 2πt − 1] Use δ = A(µ – 1)
2πC
−2i0 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
∴ Vmax =
2πC SECTION-I
5. Ans ( 4 ) 1. Ans ( C )
N – mg = ma
2mg – mg = ma ⇒ a = 10
2t0 + 2 = 10
t0 = 4
6. Ans ( 5 ) ortho nitro phenol has intramolecular H – bond.
v ∝ x2 2. Ans ( D )
V′ 100 Be2 does not exist because according to MOT,
= ⇒ V ′ = 25V
V 4 bond order is zero.
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1 1
n−1 = 495.8 + ( – 325) + ( – 728.4)
=( )
4 2
= – 557.6
2 n−1
1 1
( ) = ( ) = – 5576 × 10 – 1 KJ/mol.
2 2
Note: The above calculation is not for
n=3
Δ Hformation but for Δ HReaction.
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1. Ans ( C )
Max. |z – w| = c1c2 + r1 + r2 = 5 + √2
Take the image of B in line y = x – 1 say Q.
where c1,c2, r1,r2 are the centres & radius of the
x−6 y+1 −2 (6 + 1 − 1)
given two circles. = = = Q(0, 5)
1 −1 2
2. Ans ( B )
∴ Max|PA – PB| = |PA – PQ| = 2
¯ = zw
z+w ¯ , |z| = 1
4. Ans ( C )
w̄
⇒z=
¯ −1
w
(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4
¯
|w| x = 1 + 2cos θ
⇒ |z| = =1
¯ − 1|
|w
y = 2 + 2sin θ
⇒ |w| = |w – 1|
⇒ x2 + y2 = (1 + 2cos θ )2 + (2 + 2sin θ )2
⇒ w lies on perpendicular =1 + 4cos θ + 4cos2 θ + 4 + 4sin2 θ + 8sin θ
⇒ x2 + y2 ∈ [ 9 − √42 + 82 , 9 + √42 + 82 ]
(0,0) and (1,0)
5. Ans ( D )
i.e. x = 1
2 x2 + y2 = 9 ⇒ x = 3cos θ , y = 3sin θ
9 9
+
9cos θ 9sin2 θ
2
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1
π π 1
=k−∫ ( − x) dx = k − +
2 2 2
0
10. Ans ( D )
f(x) = [x] + 2 + [x]2 – 8
f(x) = ([x] + 3) ([x] – 2)
Clearly f(x) = 0 for x ∈ [2, 3) many one
Also output of f(x) is always an integer. shaded area indicates required region
1 3 3 9
⇒ f(x) is into A= × × = sq. units
2 2 2 8
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–1 –1 –1 −π x−2 4
− 34
+ 66
⇒ sin x = sin y = sin z = (x−2)2 (x−2)
2
⇒ x = y = z = –1 (x − 2)
2
(x − 2)2
= 2
=
4 − 34(x − 2) + 66(x − 2) 2(3x − 7)(11x − 24)
⇒ xy + yz + zx = 3
2 7 24
16. Ans ( C ) ⇒ f( ) is discontinuous at x = 2, ,
x−2 3 11
11
2
Consider Sn = ∑ tan−1 20. Ans ( C )
r=1 r2
2
⇒ Sn = ∑ tan−1
1 + (r2 − 1)
n
⇒ Sn = ∑ tan−1 (r + 1) – tan – 1 (r – 1)
r=1
π π π 3π
⇒ S∞ = + − ⇒ S∞ =
2 2 4 4
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
17. Ans ( D )
e|x| (ea
2
−x2 − 1) SECTION-II
lim
a→x (a+x) sin(a−x).(a−x)
= e|x| 1. Ans ( 4 )
(a−x)
f(x + 2y) = 2yf(x) + xf(y) – 3xy + 1 ⇒ f(0) = 1
Now f(x) (|x2 – 1|) = 1 ⇒ |x2 – 1|=e – |x| Let y = 0, then f(x) = x +1
2. Ans ( 2 )
Need to check at doubtful points
discont at x ∈ I only
18. Ans ( B ) at x = – 1 ⇒ f ( – 1+) = 1 + 0 = 1
LHS lim fgh (0 − λ) = fg ( O+ ) = f ( I − )
⇒ f (– 1–) = 2 + 1 = 3
h→0
at x = 0 ⇒ f (0+) = 0 + 0 = 0
2
= 2(1 − λ) −2=0
⇒ f (0 – ) = 1 + 1 = 2
RHS lim fgh (0 + λ) = fg ( O+ ) at x = 1 ⇒ f (1+) = 1 + 0 = 1
h→0
= f (I − ) = 2(1 − λ) − 2 = 0
2 ⇒ f (1 – ) = 0 + 1 = 1
discont. at two points
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a = 4, b = 8 & a = 2 but b = – 4
a = 5, b = 5 a = 1 but b = – 1
a = 6, b = 4 a = 0 but b = 0
a = 9, b = 3
Only positive integral values of a & b are
possible.
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