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Q. No.
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
D
C
C
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C
C
C
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C
D
C
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C
C
D
A
B
B
A
C
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C
A
C
D
B
A
A
D
C
A
C
B
C
C
A
C
C
C
B
B
B
A
C
B
B
C
B
D
B
C
B
B
D
C
B
B
A
C
D
A
A
C
D
B
A
A
A
B
A
C
B
B
A
C
B
C
B
A
C
C
A
C
C
C
A
B
D
D
B
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
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17.
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20.
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Physics
PART I
1.
For V1 < 5 volt the diode is forward biased output will be fixed at 5V and V1 > 5 volt the diode is
reverse biased, and output will follow V1.
2.
j 2i
5
j 2i
2
va = velocity of approach = i .
=
5
5
j j 2i
1
vs = velocity of separation = .
2 5 2 5
e = vs/va = 1/4
3.
d2 a 1 d2F 1
kd2 x
k
2
= a = 2(a a0)
2
2
2
m dt
m
m
k
dt
dt
4.
v=
RT
M
RC
MV 2
v 1/V
v=
5.
RC 1
M
V
y = t3/3, x = t2/2
y = (1/3)(2x)3/2 =
1 3 2
2x
8 32
x
9
dy 3
8
x1 2 = 0, x = 0
dx 2
9
6.
7.
8.
1
x2
g 2
2 u cos2
put y = 0, x = u2/2g
Solve and get tan = 2
y = x tan
L ML2 3 g
= /I = Mg
2
3 2L
Mg N
acm = L/2 = 3g/4 =
M
Mg
N=
4
R
R
2R
1 1 x
x = 1
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9.
The effective emf due to batteries connected between A and C is zero while the effective
2 2
16
resistance of the circuit is 4
3 3
3
24
9
I=
= 4.5 A
16 3 2
10.
= d/dt
I = /R = (1/R)(d/dt)
dQ/dt = (1/R)(d/dt)
dQ = (1/R)d
1
or, Q = [No role of velocity]
R
11.
dEcurved =
Rd
40R2
dEstraight =
dx
40 (R sec )2
x = R tan dx = R sec2 d
dEcurved = dEstraight
12.
13.
T sin = mg/2
T = T cos
T = mg/(2 tan )
1 1
gh = 2T
r1 r2
14.
15.
T sin
T cos
mv = 5 mv
v = v/5
2
1
1
3
v
mv 2 5m nRT
2
2
5
2
16.
17.
vp sin = v
cos = 4/5 sin = 3/5
vp 5v
=
(v p = 5v/3)
R 3R
v
O
vp
y = 2 sin(kx + ) cos t,
k = 2/ = 2/8 = /4
x = 1, A = 0 (1) + =
4
= (3/4)
5
3
y = 2sin x
t
cos
4
4
2
3 5
3 5
y = sin x
t + sin x
t
4
4
2
4
4
2
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18.
U = Q/2 dU = dW
CvdT = PdV
3
(PdV + VdP) = PdV
2
PdV + 3VdP = 0
PV
1/3
= constant
R
C = Cv +
= 3R
1 1 3
19.
20.
21.
22.
24.
a2
a
sin sin
sin = 2 sin
= sin1(2 sin )
e = B(dA/dt) = B(2r)(dr/dt)
x 10 x 6 x x 10
=0x=6V
10
20
10
5
66
I20 =
= 0.6 Amp
20
3RT M0 GMp
4
Q A rA
QB rB
If QT is total charge present on the spheres (A+B) at any time
rB
r
constant.
QB = QT B kQT
k
rA rB
rA rB
rB
rA
S
QB
QA
p0 2p0
h
x
26.
=
=
1 r
2rdr
2 0 0
R
1 22 2
2 R 3
r
dr
=
2 0 0
30
r
dr
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v2
v0x
u2
v
v
vIY = v OY , viZ = v OZ
u
u
27.
vIx =
28.
29.
30.
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Chemistry
PART II
1.
H3PO2 H3PO3
1
H3PO2 P H3
M
2
M
Eq .mass
4
Eq .mass
M M
3M
=
2 4
4
PV
10 1
= 365.4 K = 92.4C
10
nR
0.0821
30
2.
3.
4.
Critical temperature Tc
5.
PE = 2 KE
3
RT (Kinetic energy of 1 mole gas)
2
3
3
3
3
E R T 50 RT = R 50 8.314 50 623.55 J
2
2
2
2
8a
27Rb
Greater is the value of (a/b) more is the critical temperature of gas.
For gas X, Tc will be maximum
8a
Tc
27bR
6
a/b for X
240 , for all other gases, (a/b) is lesser.
0.025
2x
4
2x
Change in potential energy = 2x
4
x
3x
= 2x
2
2
6.
Magnetic moment =
1.73 =
n n 2 BM
n n 2
3 n n 2
rn n2r1
r3 = 9r1 = 9x
h
mvr = n
2
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mv9x = 3
h
2
h
6x
mv
= 6x
8.
1 mole of Sn
9.
50
2
2
Mass of CaCO3 present in 150 ml N/10 solution
1 150
= 50
0.75g
10 1000
0.75
Purity =
100 75%
1
10.
HgI2 although insoluble in water but shows complex formation with KI as, 2KI HgI2 K 2HgI4
and thus, number of particles decreases in solution.
11.
rin k A B
13.
P
P
= 8.314 J
14.
15.
W = ZIt
W
It
Z
1 = It = I 0.25
I = 4 amp
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16.
F
EtO / EtOH
17.
H
Li / Liq NH
H
(X) can exist as geometrical
isomers
18.
19.
20.
H /
O
21.
Zn dust
2CH3CHO
H O
OH
O
N
CH3
Re duction
22.
2o A min e
In this case, 1 carbocation is more stable than 2 carbocation, because at 2 a powerful EWG is
attached.
O
23.
H
O
CH3
OH
OH
CH3
24.
25.
FeO SiO2
FeSiO3
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26.
ClO has sp
27.
28.
hybridisation.
2+
2+
2+
Ni CN
and NiBr4
respectively
P0 1 X A
PA0 X A PB0 XB
P0 P0
= B
B A PB0 PA0
YA
YB
XA YA
1 YA
1
1 PA0 PB0 PA0
X A YA PB0 PB0
Y = mx + C
Slope = m =
PA0
PB0
and intercept c =
0
B
PA0
PB0
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Mathematics
1.
ecot x
PART III
sin2 x
2
cosec x dx = dt
1
dx =
dt = et
1 t2
2.
dx (put cot x = t)
2t
t
2
cotx
2
dt = e ln (1 + t ) + c = 2e ln (cosec x) + c.
ln(1 t )
2
1
1
2
for any x = a
g(a) = f(a) a
1
2
1
1
1
= 1 + a f(a)
=
+ a f(a)
2
2
2
g(f(a)) = g(a)
between any point a and f(a) there lies a root of g(x)
.... (1)
g(f(x)) = g(x) g(f(x)) + g(x) = 0
g(f(f(x)) + g(f(x)) = 0
g(f(f(x)) = g(x) g(1 + x) = g(x)
g is periodic function with period 1
..... (2)
Considering any n, n + 1 interval, we can see from (1) and (2) that g(x) is identically zero.
1
g(x) = 0 f(x) = x + .
2
100
3.
100
x dx =
2 3/2
x
3
100
x x
dx =
0
0
dx
100
100
102
dx 1 dx 2 dx .....
x dx
dx
19
2
= 103 0 1 22 12 2 32 22 2 32 22 3 4 2 3 2 ..... 9 10 2 9 2
3
9 9 118 1
2
2
2000
9 10 19
= 102 9 102 12 22 .... 92 = 103 900
=
900
3
3
6
3
6
2000
1710
2000 3690 310
=
900
=
.
3
6
3
6
6
4.
Put x = y
1
y
1
1
1 = f y 1 2 dy =
y
y
1
Putting z = =
y
1
1 dy
f y dy f y 2
y
yy
1
1
f y dy f z dz = 1.
y
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5.
A
B
and
lie strictly between 0, and sin x is always increasing in
2
2
2
0, where as cos x is always decreasing in 0, .
2
2
A
B
So if
>
2
2
A
B
sin
> sin or x1 > x2
2
2
1
1
and
as x3 < x4
x3 x 4
x1
2007
2006
2007
2006
= x2 .x3
is not valid
A
B
similarly for
<
2
2
x1 < x2 and x3 > x4
1
1
x3 x 4
so again equality for x12007.x42006 = x22007.x32006 is not possible.
1
1
A B
So only one possible case exist for x1 = x2 and x3 = x4 or
or
x3 x 4
2 2
BAC is isosceles with ABC = CAB so BC = AC = 1 unit.
6.
.x4
1 1 1 2
=
2
2
h1>
2
h>1+1
h>2
7.
1
1
2
x = 1, y = + 1
7( 1) + + 1 + 3 = 0
= 3 7
2 + 9 + 49 2 42 = 5
2
50 42 + 4 = 0
8.
S(1,1)
42
42 2 800
100
2, 2, 1
2ae = 4
8e=4
e=
|Z 4| [1, 9]
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9.
a 6c c 2a
a 1 2 6 c
1
and = 6 as a and c are noncollinear.
2
| a 2b 6c | | 6c 6c | | 0 | 0
10.
The required numbers for given m and k is 2k m1, as for given m and k the set will comprise of
(k m + 1) elements and each subset has to have at least 2 elements (m and k), hence the
required number of sub sets = 2k m 1
11.
12.
13.
x R then k
a b c 2
a 2 b2 c 2
2
3 ab bc ca 3 ab bc ca 3
2
2
2
a b c 2 ab bc ca
a2 b2 c 2
2
<
3 ab bc ca
3
4
k
3
14.
15.
16.
17.
9 8 C5 504
18.
a b c 2
19.
P(A)
20.
Clearly, (x, y) R x W,
So, R is reflexive.
Let (x, y) R the (y, x) R and x and y have atleast one letter in common. So R is also
symmetric.
But R is not transitive.
2 a b c
9
1
216 24
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21.
Required area = 4 = 3
(0, 0)
S1
S2
22.
1
0 q = 0 ; now
v x
pq 70
v x
23.
24.
25.
lim
x 2
3n
1
n
n
26.
27.
28.
1
1
x2
; lim 0 (which is true) and lim
0.
n
3
n
3
i
3
3
2 3
= 8 3()3 = 24.
2
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29.
30.
dx ; let x 9 = t2 dx = 2t dt
x 9
3 t2 9 2
Fx
.2t dt 2 29 3t 2 dt 2 29t t 3
3 /2
F x 2 29 x 9 x 9 C
3x 2
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