Solution
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION - I (i)
1) Two blocks each of mass M are resting on a frictionless inclined plane as shown in figure then
2) Three equal weights of mass m each are hanging on a string passing over a fixed pulley as shown
in fig. The tensions in the string connecting weights A to B and B to C will respectively be
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
4) In the figure shown, the mass of the man = mass of the platform = 60 kg. All pulley are ideal &
strings are light. Then find minimum force applied by the man on string so that system remains in
equilibrium (g = 10 m/s2) :-
(A) 120 N
(B) 240 N
(C) 480 N
(D) 100 N
SECTION - I (ii)
1) In the system shown in the diagram all surfaces are smooth, pulley and strings are ideal. If and
are the accelerations of the two blocks, then just after the system is released from rest, then
(A) =
(B) ⊥
2) The blocks B and C in the figure have mass m each. The strings AB and BC are light, having
tensions T1 and T2 respectively. The system is in equilibrium with a constant force mg acting on C.
(A) tanθ1 = 1/2
(B) tanθ2 = 1/2
(C) T1 = √5mg
(D) T2 = √2mg
3) An ideal spring of spring constant K = 10 N/m is hung vertically by a rigid support. On the other
end a system of masses 2kg & 5kg connected by a string AB is attached as shown in figure. The
SECTION - I (iii)
A system of two blocks are connected by heavy rod of mass 10 kg and length 5m. Forces of 100N
and 40 N are applied on the blocks of masses 8 kg and 2 kg respectively as shown. All the surfaces
are frictionless.
(A) 3 m/s2
(B) 6 m/s2
(C) 5 m/s2
(D) 10 m/s2
2) Find the tension at point A on heavy rod which is 2 m away from the end of 2 kg block as shown in
the figure :-
(A) 42 N
(B) 52 N
(C) 58 N
(D) 62 N
SECTION - II
1) A block of mass m is placed on a horizontal surface. If the block is pulled by a string by applying a
tension of magnitude F = 4 mg at an angle θ = 30° with horizontal as shown. If the acceleration of
2) A block resting on a smooth inclined plane is acted upon by a force F as shown. If mass of block is
2 kg and F = 20N and sin 37º = 3/5, the acceleration of block is
3) A hanging mass M is connected to a four times bigger mass by using a string-pulley arrangement
as shown in the figure. The bigger mass is placed on a horizontal ice-slab and being pulled by 2 Mg
force. In this situation, tension in the string is Neglect mass of the string and
friction of the block (bigger mass) with ice slab. (Given g = acceleration due to gravity)
4) A block of mass is kept on a frictionless surface. A force of 20 Newton is applied at an angle of 60°
with horizontal, find acceleration of block. Mass of block is 5 kg.
5) The arrangement shown in the figure is in equilibrium. What is the contact force (in N) between
the block A and 2 kg block ? (g = 10 m/s2)
6) A body is projected with speed v m/s at angle θ. The kinetic energy at the highest point is half of
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I (i)
1) Out of H2S2O6, H2S2O3 and H2S2O5 compound having highest number of S–O linkages is :-
(A) H2S2O3
(B) H2S2O6
(C) H2S2O5
(D) All have equal linkages
(A)
n = 2, l = 1, ml = 0 , ms =
(B)
n = 3, l = 4 ml = 0 , ms =
(C)
n = 2, l = 0 ml = 0 , ms =
(D)
n = 4, l = 2 ml = –2 , ms =
SECTION - I (ii)
n = 3, = 1, m = 0, s=+
(A)
(B)
n = 3, = 2, m = –2, s=–
n = 4, = 2, m = –1, s=+
(C)
n = 4, = 1, m = –1, s=+
(D)
SECTION - I (iii)
(A) N
(B) P
(C) O
(D) M
3) Which of the following is/are correctly match between given species and type of overlapping ?
4) Which of the following molecule do not have similar hybridisation as that of XeF4 ?
(A) XeOF4
(B) XeO2F2
(C) XeO2F4
(D)
SECTION - II
1) Among the following, find out total number of species having planar as well as each bond length is
identical.
SF4, ClF3, ICl 2, I3⊕, SCl2, PCl5, IF4 , BrF5
2)
Calculate the bond length in H-Cl molecule (covalent radius of H = 0.28 Å, Cl = 0.99Å and
electronegativities of H = 2.1 and Cl = 3.0)
3) The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum number, n = 3 and spin
quantum number, ms = –1 / 2 is
4) Maximum number of electron having and present in will be:
5)
What is the value of electron gain enthalpy of Na+ if IE1 of Na = 5.1 eV?
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I (i)
1) is -
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2) The sum of first 2018 terms of the sequence 1, (1 + 2), (1 + 2 + 22), (1 + 2 + 22 + 23) .....
(A) 22018
(B) 22018 – 2018
(C) 22019 – 2020
(D) 22019 – 2019
3) If the graph of y = 16x2 + 8(a + 5)x – 7a – 5 is strictly above the x-axis then-
(A) a ∈ (–15,–2)
(B) a ∈ (–2,–1)
(C) a ∈ (–1,1)
(D) a ∈ (5,7)
4) The sum of the values of m for which the quadratic polynomial P(x) = x2 + (m + 5)x + (5m + 1) is
a perfect square (m ∈ R) is
(A) 3
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 10
SECTION - I (ii)
(A) a > 0
(B) b > 0
(C) c > 0
(D) b2 < 4ac
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION - I (iii)
(A) 900
(B) 910
(C) 920
(D) 930
2) Sum of all the possible values of n for which sum of series becomes 690 is -
(A) 61
(B) 65
(C) 33
(D) 40
3)
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8
4)
Value of a + c is -
(A) zero
(B) positive
(C) negative
(D) cannot be determined
SECTION - II
3) If k denotes the number of solution of the equation log3(x) = log3(x2 – 2), then value of is
4) The least integral value of 'λ' for which the expression (λx2 – 4x + 3λ + 1) is positive for all x ∈ R,
is
5) If α and β be two roots of the equation x2 + 2x + 2 = 0, then the value of (α + 1)4 + (β + 1)4 is :
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION - I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. A C A B
SECTION - I (ii)
Q. 5 6 7
A. A,B,D A,C,D A,C
SECTION - I (iii)
Q. 8 9 10 11
A. B C B A
SECTION - II
Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 5.00 2.00 6.00 2.00 70.00 3.00
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION - I (i)
Q. 18 19 20 21
A. B B B C
SECTION - I (ii)
Q. 22 23 24
A. A,B A,B,C,D A,B,D
SECTION - I (iii)
Q. 25 26 27 28
A. B A D B
SECTION - II
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 4.00 1.27 9.00 9 -5.1 5.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION - I (i)
Q. 35 36 37 38
A. C C A D
SECTION - I (ii)
Q. 39 40 41
A. B,C A,B,C A,B,D
SECTION - I (iii)
Q. 42 43 44 45
A. D A D C
SECTION - II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 0.80 0.66 0.25 2.00 2.00 6.00
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
4)
5)
From constraint relation magnitude of acceleration of block a & b will be same, block A will move
down ward and B will be move horizontaly.
7)
50 = 5a ⇒ a = 10 m/s2
50 = 2 × a ⇒ a = 25 m/s2.
8)
9)
TA – 40 = (2 + 4) × 3
TA = (2 + 4) × 3 + 40 = 58 N
10)
vy = 12 – 6t = 0
t = 2 sec
x = 16 m
y = 12 × 2 + 1/2 (–6) (22) ⇒ y = 12
vx = 8 × 2 = 16 m/s, vy = 0, v = 16
11)
–12 = 12 – 6t ⇒ t = 4 sec
x = 64 m
y=0
vx = 32 m/s
vy = –12 m/s
ax =
T sin 30 – mg = may
anet = =
= = x=5
16) T = 30
3T = (mA + 2)g
mA = 7kg
17)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
24)
(A) Ice is less dense than water, due to open crystal structure of ice because of H–Bonding
(B) The Basicity of 1° Amine is more than 3° amine as after they donate lone pair to HÅ, they
can form H–bonding with H2 O molecules and get easily stabilized by solvation. Where as in
tertairy amines, the stabilisation by solvation is very less.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
35)
Tr =
Sum =
36)
Tn = (1 + 2 + 22...+2n–1) = 2n – 1
S. = Σ(2n–1) = (2 + 22 + 23...+2n) – n
Sn = 2(2n – 1) – n ⇒ 2n+1 – n – 2
S2018 = 22019 – 2020
D<0
38)
D=0
(m + 5)2 – 4(1)(5m + 1) = 0
m2 + 25 + 10m – 20m – 4 = 0
m2 – 10m + 21 = 0
m1 + m2 = 10
39)
40)
or
(B)
≥ 6 (∵ AM ≥ GM)
(C)
(D)
and
43) 690 =
690 = n(61 – n)
n2 – 61n + 690 = 0
n = 15, n = 46
44)
45)
48)
log3(x) = log3(x2 – 2)
⇒ x = x2 – 2
⇒ x2 – x – 2 = 0
⇒ x = 2 or –1 (reject)
∴ number of solution = 1
⇒k=1
So,
49)
Do Yourself.
50)
∵ x2 + 2x + 2 = 0
∴ α2 + 2α + 2 = 0
⇒ α2 + 2α + 1 = –1
⇒ (α + 1) = –1
2
⇒ (α + 1)4 = (–1)2 = 1
same as, (β + 1)4 = 1
so, (α + 1)4 + (β + 1)4 = 2
51)
ƒ(x) = (x – 3)2 + 6