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PART TEST – I
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 19-11-2023
SECTION – A
1. A, B, C, D
Sol. acceleration of the block will be :
F F
,if 6
3m mg
F g F F
,if 6 10 and 3g,if 10
4m 2 mg mg
2. A, B, D
m 1
Sol. If the system is in equilibrium.
M 2
T + N = mg …(i)
2T 2N = Mg
Mg
T N …(ii)
2
Solving (i) and (ii)
mg Mg/2
M 2m
3. A, B, D
Sol. mg T ma …(i) (a a0)
T F Ma0 …(ii)
T
T m a a0 …(iii) A m
F ma0 …(iv) T
Solving we get
a0 C B
g 5g F
m
a0 and a F
9 9 M = 3m a
4mg mg
T m(a a0 ) T =
9
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4. B
Sol. The acceleration tangent to the incline of the helix is given by at = gsinθ, where θ is the angle of
the incline of the helix. As it accelerates, it moves faster, according to v = att. Since this is motion
v 2 cos2 (g2 sin2 cos2 )t 2
in a circle, then there is a radial acceleration given by ar . The
R R
magnitude of the acceleration is then: a a t 2 ar 2
5. B
Sol. m = 1 kg and M = 9 kg
(M m)g
2(2F mg) mg
2
4F 3mg = 5 mg F = 2mg = 20 N
6. A
Sol. Let the horizontal component of the velocity of the projected ball be u0 and the vertical component
v v 2
v0. The ball reaches the wall at point B after time, t 0 0 , H 0
g 2g
u v
Distance of A from the wall, d u0 t 0 0 0
g
The ball rebounds from the wall with a velocity eu0. The ball falls back to the ground level in time
v
t1 0
g
u0 v0
d1 eu0t1 e
g
Similarly
v0u0 vu vu
d 2 2e 2 , d3 2e3 0 0 ,........, d n 2e n 0 0
g g g
After infinite bounces, when its vertical velocity drops to zero, the ball arrives back at point A.
d1 d2 ......... d
2e2
1 e 2e2 2e3 ......... e
1 e
e 2 1
7. B
Sol. I is true because F12 t F21t 0
II is true because by strong form they have same line of action and hence
r1xF12 r2 xF21 0 r1 r2 xF12 r2 r1 xF21 0 -
III is not true because when the total force is zero, the torque is reference-point independent
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rxF dx F rxF r d xF -
i i i i i i i
IV is not true because in general the two displacements of the points of action of the two forces
are different and hence
r1.F12 r2 .F21 r1 r2 .F12 r2 r1 .F21 0 in general.
8. A
Sol. Mark the radius of the pulleys from top to bottom as r1, r2,
r3, r4, r5, and r6. We know that r1= 15 and r6= 25 .
If the axis of the moving pulleys are connected to each other. r1
The mass rises with speed v, then the speed of each piece of f
rope is the value indicated in the figure. Velocity of the 6v
peripheral points of the pulleys relative to the axis of the pulley ,
moving from top to bottom 6 v, 4 v, 2 v, v, 3 v, 5 v. These r2
peripheral speeds can be expressed using the speed and
radius of the pulleys:
r3
6v 2r1f, 4v 2r2 f, 2v 2r3 f
that is 4v
r1 : r2 : r3 = 3 : 2 : 1
r2= 10 cm and r3= 5 cm
In a similar way, it can be assumed that moving pulleys 2v
v 2r4 f , 3v 2r5 f , 5v 2r6 f r4
r4 : r5 : r6 = 1 : 3 : 5 ,
r4= 5 cm and r5= 15 cm
r5
6v
f
r6
9. A
Sol. Equations are: a1
f1 f2 MaC …(i) M
2F
f1
2
MR
f1 f2 R 2
…(ii) f1
M aC
2F f1 Ma1 …(iii)
3F f2 2Ma2 …(iv)
R
Constraints are f2
Lower point: R – aC = a2 …(v) 3F f2
2M
Upper point: R + aC = a1 …(vi)
a2
Solve for required quantities.
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10. C
v
Sol. t0 1 sec
2g
1
d vt 0 gt 02 1.5 m
2
1
d0 gt 02 0.5 m
2
11. D
1 Mm 2
Sol. v mgR
2 m M
mv 2
mgR
4
v = 2 m/s
mgL mgR
= R/L = 0.05
m
The displacement of P relative to the ground when Q reaches point-C will be L L
m M
SECTION – B
12. 3
Sol. Let at any instant, the end of the upper part is at a distance x v = 4 m/s
from stationary end A. Then the centre of mass of the moving A
x ( 3x)
part is at a distance xCM = x . from end A. x
4 4
vCM 3 m/s
13. 64
Sol. By energy conservation,
1 1
mgh mv12 mv 22 … (i)
2 2
v1 4
… (ii)
v2 3
4 2 3 2
v1 m/s, v 2 m/s
5 5
1 16 2 –3
K.E. = 100 103 64 10 J
2 25
n = 64
14. 2
Sol. According to work energy theorem F
1 k 2F
2Fx1 Fx1 Fx2 k(x1 x 2 )2 0 F
2
2F
x1 x2 xmax x2 x1 x1
k
n=2
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15. 28
mR R M
Sol. r (M = 2 m)
m M 3 a m
2
3MR N
IA 2mR2 5mR2
2 A fs
A IA
R
(M m)g 5mR2
3
mgR 5mR2
= g/5R
2
a = R = g/5 = 2 m/s
a CM
(M m)g N (M m) a
3
3mg N = ma R/3 = a/3
N = 30 2 = 28 newton
16. 3
Sol. Let the velocity of heavier ball after collision be v1 and v1 M
m
relative to ground frame and centre of mass frame respectively. v v
Mm vCM
v CM v
M m) 30
Let the velocity of lighter ball relative to centre of mass frame be
v1
v2 after collision v1
30
M 30
Mv1 mv 2 v 2 v1 …(i)
m
Since, the collision is elastic
(v1 v2 ) 2v
Mm
M M m M m v1 v CM v
1 m v1 2v , m M m v 2v M m)
M
3
m
17. 8
3
Sol. v1 = v0 sin 37 = 10 6 m/s
5
4
v 2 v0 cos37 10 8 m/s
5
3mv1 3
Ndt m(1 e)v1
2
4 6 36 N-s
2
Jmax Ndt 18 N-s
Using conservation of angular momentum about point of contact P.
2 7
mR2 0 mv 2R mvR (v = R)
5 5
v = 10 m/s
Impulse due to friction on the ball, J = m(v v2) = 4(10 8) = 8 N-s
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
18. C, D
Sol. B3N3H6 3HCl B3N3H9 Cl3 .
Boric acid behaves as a strong acid in presence of 1,2-diol.
B2H6 on hydrolysis produces H3BO3
B 2H6 6H2 O 2H3BO3 6H2 .
Orthoboric acid is not a protonic acid.
19. A, B, D
Sol. Mg2 C3 4H2O 2Mg OH2 C3H4
20. B, C, D
Sol. Al2Cl6 has three centre four electron bond.
P – F axial bond length = 159.6 pm.
P – Cl equatorial bond length = 200.5 pm.
Bond angle NH3 = 107o.
Bond angle NF3 = 102o.
21. B
Sol. Number of local maxima = n
For 5d orbital, the number of local maxima = 5 – 2 = 3
Number of angular node
For 5d orbital, 2
22. D
Sol. NH4HS s NH3 g H2S g
0.4 P P
2P 0.4 0.64
P 0.12
K P PNH3 PH2 S
K P 0.52 0.12 0.0624
K P 6.24 102
23. C
Sol. 2NH4 OH H2 SO4 NH4 2 SO 4 H2 O
Initial 1 m.mol 0.4 m.mol 0
Final 0.2m.mol 0 0.4m.mol
The resulting solution is basic buffer
0.8
pOH pK b log
0.2
4.76 0.6 5.36
pH 14 5.36 8.64
24. C
Sol. Sn2+ is less stable than Sn4+.
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25. C
2n
Sol. Sheet silicate - Si2 O5 n
Pyrosilicate - Si2 O76
Orthosilicate - SiO44
2n
Cyclic silicate - SiO3 n
26. D
Sol. Conceptual
27. C
Sol. Conceptual
28. B
Sol. F Cl
F
S I
Cl
F Cl
BP = 4, LP = 1 BP = 2, LP = 3
F F
F F
Xe Br F
F
F
F
BP = 3, LP = 2
BP = 5, LP = 1
SECTION – B
29. 17
Sol. 2MnO4 5C2 O24 16H 2Mn2 10CO2 8H2 O
x 2, y 5, z 16
a 2, b 10, c 8
x y b 2 5 10 17
30. 14
Sol. Number of lone pair in Xe = 2
Number of lone pair in F = 3
Total number of lone pair of electron in XeF4 = 2 + (3 × 4) = 14.
31. 5
2.18 106 Z 2.18 106 1
Sol. Vn m / sec , n 5
n 4.36 105
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32. 7
Sol.
2NH3 g
N2 g 3H2 g
Initially at 300K 2.5 bar
5 5
At 600 K 5 1 3
2 2
5 5
Ptotal 5 1 3
2 2
5 5
5 5 0.4 7 bar
33. 4
Sol. H 104
H K a
acid
salt
1 0.2
10 4 2 10 5
CH3COONa
CH3COONa 4 10 2
x=4
34. 8
Sol. pH = 8.56, pOH = 5.44
NH4
pOH pK b log
NH4OH
40 0.2
5.44 4.74 log
x 0.2
40
0.7 log
x
40
log5 log
x
x8
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SECTION – A
35. B, C
x 2 x2 x 2
Sol. g2 x min g1 t f x t = min t 2 x t
0 t x 0 t x
2
= min 2 t
0 t x
2
4 2
x2 x2
Similarly, g3 x
..... ; gn x
3 n
2024
1 2024 1 1 2024 2024
1 2024 1 1 2023
gn and n n 1 n 1 n 2024
g
n 1 n 1 n1 n n 1 2025 n 2 n 2
36. A, B
Sol. Solving the two equation, we get (x – y)(t(x + y) + t + 1) = 0 for x = y
1
tx2 + (t – 1)x + = 0. If curve touch each other
48
1
D = 0 two rational values of t and for y = –x – 1 –
t
49 1
tx2 + (t + 1)x + 0 D = 0 Two irrational values of t
48 t
37. A, B, C
mm!
38. C
Sol. f(xf(y)) = x3 ya, (a R) put x = 1, we get f(f(y)) = ya
1 1 4
Again put f y f 1 3
y a and put y = 1, we get (f(1)) = 1
x f y
f(1) = 1, for y = 1, we have f(x) = x 3
n n n
and f r nCr r 3 nCr r r 1 r 2 3 r r 1 r nCr = n2(n + 3)2n – 3
r 1 r 1 r 1
39. A
Sol.
Let A t1, t12 and A t 2 , t 22 are the ends of the rod. Let P(h, k) is midpoint 2h = t 1 + t2
2 2 4
2k t12 t 22 also, t1 t 2 t t 16 Curve traced y x
2
1
2
2
2
2
1 4x
4 dx
Area = 2 2
2
0 4x
1
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40. C
2cos x cos x sin x 2x 2cos x 2x
Sol. I dx = sin x cos x dx sin x cos x 2 dx
1 sin 2x 1 sin2x
2x cos x
After using integration by parts in first part, I c
sin x cos x
41. B
2
2023
Sol. I2 1 1 e sin x lnsin x cos xdx , put e sin x = t
sin1
e
e e 2023
1 2023 1 2022 e e 1 1 eI2
I2 x ln x dx and I1 x 1 x ln x dx =
e1 1 x 2023 2023
2023
eI2 e e 1 1
I1
2023 2023
42. D
2
10
Sol. (P) Equation of circle is x 2 y 1
3
Consider a general point (2t2, 2t3) on the curve x 3 = 2y2, its distance from centre is
2 2
10 5
2 4t 4 2t 3 4 t 4 t 3
3 3
8t
d 2 2
t 1 3t2 3t 5 t = 1 is a point of local minima min
2
13
dt 3
(Q) Given curve is parabola of the form (x – 1)2 = 4(y – 2)
Let AB is normal chord A 2t1 1, t12 2 , B 2t 2 1, t 22 2
2
(AB)2 = (t1 – r2)2(4 + (t1 + t2)2) also t 2 t1
t1
1 t2 3
AB 16
2
1
; AB2 is maximum at t 2 2
4 1
t1
2
(R) Let t x , t , tan x tan x cos x
6 6 4 3 6 6
2
cot t + tan t + cos t cos t of decreasing in ,
sin 2t 6 4
11 3
Greatest value occur at t
6 6
(S) (x – 2)2 + (y – 2)2 = 4 ..... (1)
Let equation of line is y = mx put in equation (1)
(x – 2)2 + (mx – 2)2 = 4 x2(1 + m2) – 4x(1 + m) + 4 = 0
32m
Let M and N are (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) (x1 – x2)2 = (x1 + x2)2 – 4x1x2 =
2 2
1 m
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2 2 32m
Also, y1 – y2 = m(x2 – 24) MN x 2 x1 y 2 y1 x 2 x1 1 m2
1 m2
1
A = Area of MNQ = MN length of perpendicular from Q on MN
2
32m 1
A2 and A2 is maximum at m
2 2
1 m 3
43. B
1
Sol. (P) f(x) =
kx
(Q) f(x) = 2x + 2
(R) f(x) = x2 + xex
y
(S) f y f x y y x x f yx x differentiate w.r.t x keeping y constant
yy y y y y 1 ln x
f x y y x x f x 1 ln x x x f x
x x xx
f(1) = 1, put yy = xx, we get –f(x)xx = xxf(1)(1 + ln x) – xxf(1)(1 + ln x)
f(1) = 0, hence f(x) = 1 + ln x f(x) = x ln x
7
Area bounded between y = x ln x and y = 2x – 2x2 is
12
44. C
Sol. (P)
d x 2 y2 2d x 2x 1
c
2 2
2
x 2
y y
y x y2
2 3
3 x x x4 1 x
(Q) x dx d
y y
0 c
4 3y
(R) Given equation can be written as 2x 2y (x2 dy + 2xy dx) + y2 dy – x2 dx = 0
2x2y d(x2y) + y2dy – x2 dx = 0 integrating, 3(x2y)2 + y3 – x3 = c
dx dy
(S) y dx + x dy + xy(y dx – x dy) = 0 d xy x 2 y 2 0
x y
x 1
ln c
y xy
45. A
Sol. (P) f(x) = 0 2x sin x 2 cos 2 0 tan
x x x x 2x
1
Put , 21 as x , 1
x 21
Now, number of solution of tan in (, 21) is 20
2
(Q) Let a and b roots of f(x) = 0
Now, f(f(1)) = f(f(–2)) = 0, but f(1) f(–2) f(1) = a and f(–2) = b
1 + p + q + 3 = a, 4 – 2p + q + 3 = b
11
Adding above two equation 2q – p + 11 = a + b q
2
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SECTION – B
46. 450
1 1
1 1
1 1 3 1 1 3
Sol. I1 lim x 1 3 1 3 2 = lim x2 1 3 1 3 2
2
x
x x x x
x
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2
Where, 3
, 3
= lim x 1 .....
x x x x x
3 3 3 2!
2 1 2 2 2
= lim x 2 3 2 6 ..... =
x
3x 9x x 9
I2 = 2025
47. 2
Sol. Since f(x) is monotonic f 1 x exist. Let f 1 x = t x = f(t)
f b b b
1
x b f x dx = f t b t f t dt = 2 f t f a dt k = 2
1 2 2
f a a a
48. 56
5 7
1
x 2 1 x 2 dx x
Sol. I2 2
put t
0
7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x
1
8 5 7
1 I1
I2 9 t 2 1 8t 2 dt and now substitute 8t = u after simplification I2 7 9
72 0 82 72
49. 3
2 2
Sol. If a < 0, x + 2ax = 4x – 4a – 13 x + x(2a – 4) + 4a + 13 = 0 D = 0
13 13 13 13 13
a = –1, 9 also 0 a 2a a , a , 1
4 4 12 4 12
2
For a 0, a = 9, x = –7 and for a = 9, x = –7, x + 2ax < 0
a 0 is not possible
50. 17
x
f t
e dt
0
Sol. lim f x
, form Applying L-Hospital Rule
x e
g x
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2 2
= lim
g x
39 17
x g x f x g x 39
39
17
51. 4
1
Sol. m = 0, M , a 34
12
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