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PAPER II (SOLUTION)

PAPER II (ANSWER KEY)

Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. A B A A D D C A B C
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. C A C B AC ABD AC ABCD BC ABC
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. C D A C A A B B B C
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. B B D B ABCD ABD AC BD AC AC
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. B A A C A B B B B C
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. D C D C B,D A B ACD ABD ABCD


1. (a)

2. (b)

0
0
v
2 2 0
2
3
2 0 0
ms v
2
0
3
0 0
3N
v V dv
v dw
V
V
3N v aV
dn
V
= =
}
}
}
}


0
3
V
5
=

3. (a)
( )
2 1
w F. r r =




( ) ( )

4i j 3k . 14i 13j 9k 3i 2j 6k = + + + + +
100J =

4. (a)

m
a
T

Displacement
2
1
at
2

T mg ma =
( ) T m g a = +

( )
2
m g a at
w
2
+
=

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5. (d)

( )
5m
2
0
w Fdx 7 2 1 3x dx 135J = = =
} }


6. (d) 7. (b) 8. (a)

9. (b)

r 1 r 1
1 1 2 2
TV T V

=

5
1
3
1
2 1 1
2
V
T T 3T
V

| |
= =
|
\ .


10. (c)

1 1
1 2
2 2
P / V 1
B / B
P / V 32
= =


11. (c) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (b) 15. (a, b)

16. (a, b, d) 17. (a, c) 18. (a, b, c, d) 19. (b, c) 20. (a, b, c)

21. (C)
For Polytropic Process, PV
x
= Constant
Slope of P-V graph =
4 1
; tan45 ;
2 2
o
dP P
x x x
dV V
= = =

And for Polytropic Process,

3 7
1 2 1 12 2
V
R R R R
C C
x
= + = + =



22. (D) 23. (A)

24. (C) ( ) dH dU d PV = +
For isothermal and isobaric process, dH PdV =

2
1
2 1
2 2 1 1
2 1
( ) 3.32 332
V
V
V RT V RT
H d PV PV PV barLit J
V B V B

A = = = = =
`

)
}


25. (A) 26. (A)

27. (B)





S O
F
F
F
F
x
Greater than 90
Greater than 120
Less than 120 [Between of double and
single bond repulsions]
y
z
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28.

(B)

The net work done in the following cycle =
12 23 34 41
W W W W + + +


3 1 4
3 4 3
2
2 1 4
3 3 4
3
( )
0 ln ( )
1
( )
ln ( )
1
V nR T T
nRT nR T T
V
V T T
nR T T T
V

(
= +
(




29. (B)
for s =2, t =0, 3;
u ={+1/2, -1/2}, and {-2, -1, 0 , +1, +2}
Total electrons =47 =28
for s =3,
t =0, 5, 8;
u ={+1/2, -1/2}, and {-3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3}
and {-9/2, -7/2, -5/2, -3/2, -1/2, +1/2, +3/2, +5/2, +7/2, +9/2}
Total electrons =419 =76

30.

(C)

31.

(B)
According to Kirchoffs Equation,

3 300 200
300 200
(30 40) 10
300 200
1 22 1 21
K K
K K
H H
H H kJ

A A
=

A = A = =


32.

(B)

200
300 22,000 200
40ln 30ln 74 /
200 300 300
K
S J K A = + + =

33. (D)

34. (B)


35. (A, B, C, D)

AS
CD
=4n 16
=nC
v
R n
D
C
T
T

3
2
1
4
V
T
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D
C
T
T
=16 =
'
/2
P
P

P' =8P
For AB
1
B A
A B
T P
T P

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
1/3 1
8
300 2
B
T
= =
T
B
=150


36. (A, B, D)

37. (A, C) 38. (B, D) 39. (A, C) 40. (A, C)

41. (B)
Let sum of numbers divisible by 2, 5 and 10 between 1 and 100 be S(2), S(5) and S(10). Find them
using sum of an AP formula.
sum of numbers divisible by 2 or 5
= ( ) ( ) ( ) S 2 S 5 S 10 +
=2950

42. (A)
All the points clearly lie on line

b
y x
a
= . So, they are collinear.

43. (A)
Convert into sines and cosines to get:
2sin x cos2x
4
t | |
+ =
|
\ .

Their solutions are
3 7
,
4 4
t t
which do not form infinity in the main equation

44. (C)
Diagonals of a parallelogram intersects at their mid point
So,
4 a 6 b 9
3;
2 2 2
+ +
= =


V
P
P
P/2
T
P
T
C
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45. (A)

y =x
y =cos x
2
t
I

From graph, clearly the smallest possible positive solution lies in 0,
2
t | |
|
\ .


46. (B)
Applying AM GM >

3 2
3
3 4
2x x y 4y 8
3 2
y 3 9x 27
| |
+ + > =
|
|
\ .


47. (B)
Root are real and distinct
So,
2
b 4ac 0 >
9 <
Also, 4 o | s
( )
2
4 4 o+| o| s
5 >
So, the integral values are 5, 6, 7 and 8

48. (B)
Harmonic mean =
( )
2 2c/a 2c
b /a b
o|
= =
o+|


( )
2 8 2 5
4
4 5
+
= =
+


49. (B) 50. (C)

1 1 1
S .....
1.2 2.3 3.4
= + + +

( )
( )
( )
r
r 1 r
1 1 1
T
r r 1 r r 1 r r 1
+
= = =
+ + +


1
1 1
r 1 T
1 2
= =

2
1 1
r 2 T
2 3
= =

3
1 1
r 3 T
3 4
= =
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n
1 1
Tn
n n 1
r n
1
S 1
n 1
=
+
=
=
+


49.
( )( )
( )
( )( )
r
r 2 r 1 1
T .
r r 1 r 2 r r 1 r 2 2
( +
= =
(
+ + + +
(



( ) ( )( )
1 1
r r 1 r 1 r 2
=
+ + +


50.
( )( )( )
r
1
T
3r 2 3r 1 3r 4
=
+ +


51. (D) 52. (C)
x 3g 5 0 + =

3x ky 1 0 =
5x 2y 12 0 + =
For concurrency
1 3 5
3 k 1 0
5 2 12


k =5
For k =- 9,
6
k
5
= lines will be parallel

53. (D) 54. (C)

(0, 0)
(3, 0)
(0, 1)
A
y
x
(0, 4)
(1, 1)
C
2

1

From figure
1
tan
3
2
u
=

4
cos
5
u = tan 3/ 4 u =
Hence ( ) B 3,0
Now complete length of tangent first find center of
2
S 0 = which is
7
,1
2
| |
|
\ .


2
S is ( )
2
2 7
x y 1 1
2
| |
+ =
|
\ .


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55. (B, D)
The 5
th
terms will be A.M., G.M. and H.M of the 1
st
and 9
th
terms.
But AM GM HM > > gives a b c > >

56. (A)

2 a
x 1 5 x R + > e
a has to be negative

57. (B)
3x y 0 + = and x 3y 0 = are perpendicular to each other. So, (0, 0) is the orthocenter. 3y 5x =
passes through this

58. (A, C, D)

(1, 2)
(0, 0)
=2
1
r
(0, 0)

2 1 2 1 2
2g,g 2f f C C + = +
So,
1
S &
2
S intersect at
o
90

length of chord =
4
2x
5
=
For ( ) 2,3 , the power of this point for both the circles is positive.

2 2
1
S x y 4 0 = + =

2 2
2
S x y = +

59. (A, B, D)
By factorizing,
It becomes
( )( )
2 2
x 1 x 2x 2
So, the roots are
1, 1,1 3 + and 1 3

60. (A, B, C, D)
The circles are intersecting

1 2 1 2
CC r r < +

2 1 2 1 2
2g,g 2f f c c + = +
So, orthogonal
( ) ( )
2
2
1 2
L DCT d r r =
d =distance between the centres
L(common chord) =
2 2
2 r p
P = distance of common chord from any of the centre of the circles and r is its radius.

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