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Q.P. CODE – 100302


ANSWER KEYS

PART – A(PHYSICS) PART – B (CHEMISTRY) PART –C (MATHEMATICS)

1. C 1. B 1. A
2. B 2. B 2. B
3. B 3. B 3. B
4. A 4. B 4. D
5. C 5. D 5. A
6. B 6. B 6. A
7. B 7. B 7. B
8. B 8. C 8. D
9. A 9. B 9. D
10. B 10. C 10. A
11. B 11. B 11. B
12. C 12. B 12. B
13. C 13. C 13. D
14. B 14. B 14. B
15. A 15. B 15. C
16. A 16. C 16. C
17. A 17. A 17. D
18. D 18. B 18. B
19. D 19. B 19. A
20. A 20. B 20. D
Integer Integer Integer
1. 1 1. 2.5 1. 1.5
2. 5 2. 1.5 2. 11
3. 5 3. 800.4 3. 18
4. 4 4. 1.5 4. 10
5. 3 5. 32 5. 4

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Hints and Solutions


PHYSICS
1. C
    
Sol. | C |  | A |2  | B |2 2 | A | | B | cos 120o
  2  
 | A |  |B|  | A ||B|
  
 |C|  | A | |B| .
  
Aliter: The minimum value of | C | is | A |  | B | and this minimum is achieved when angle
    
between A and B is 180°. Since  = 120°, | C |  | A |  | B |
2. B
4
Sol. As obvious from the figure cos  
5

3. B
 
Sol. | A | 2, | B | 2 2
   
A B  A B

  = 45°
     
A B | A |2  | B |2  2A  B
      
A B | A |2  | B |2  2A  B

 5
4. A
 
Sol. A  2iˆ  3 ˆj, B  ˆi  4 ˆj
 
Area of parallelogram = | A  B |  5 units.
5. C
Sol. Let both the balls be thrown with speed v0 and let height of the building be h. Hence
v 2A  v 02  2gh and v B2  v 02  2gh  vA = vB.
[Final speed also same using law of conservation of mechanical energy].
6. B
Sol. Suppose the total distance be d.
d d d
Time taken for first part is   sec
3 3  4 12
Let body travels for next T sec then
T T 2d d
2 6   T
2 2 3 6
d
So, | average velocity | = = 4 m/s.
d d

12 6
7.
8.

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9. A
1 2
Sol. KE 
2
m  Vx2  Vy2 
1
 m [(u cos )2  (u sin )2  2gh]
2
1 1
= m(u2  2gh)  ( mg)h  mu2
2 2
The graph will be straight line, which will retrace the same graph after it reaches its maximum
height. Also kinetic energy is not zero at the highest point.
10. B
Sol. Distance traveled by a particle is equal to area under speed-time curve. Hence
1
d  10  4  (2)2  (40  2)m.
2
11.

12.

13. C
Sol. Let v be the velocity of the particle when it makes 30° with the horizontal. Then
v cos 30° = u cos 60°  v  20 / 3 m / s
v2
Now, g cos 30° =
R
v2
So, R = 15.4 m
g cos 30o
14. B
Sol. For equilibrium

N = T + T
N = 2T + T
 N = 3T …(i)
N = 600 – T …(ii)
600
 T = 150 N.
4
15. A
Sol. T = mg …(i)
Mg = 2T cos  …(ii)
From equation (i) and (ii)
Mg = 2 mg cos 
M = 2m cos 
M < 2m (as cos  < 1)
16. A

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Sol. T = m1g T T/2 T/2


T
 m2g  m2a …(i)
2 m1 m2 m3
T
m3 g   m 3 a …(ii)
2 m 1g m2g m3g
From equation (i) and (ii)
(m3  m2 ) g
a
m2  m3
Putting value of a
 m  m2 
T  2m2  1  3 g
 m3  m2 
2m2  2m3
m1g  g
m 2  m3
4 1 1
 
m1 m2 m3
17. A
Sol. As shown in figure
v sin  = v0 cos 
v = v0 cot 

18. D
Sol. From energy conservation
v2 = u2 – 2g …(i)
Now since the two velocity vectors shown
in figure are mutually perpendicular, hence
the magnitude of change of velocity will be
given by

| v |  u2  v 2
Substituting value of v2 from equal (i)

| v |  u2  u2  2g

| v |  2(u2  g)
19. D
dU 2a b
Sol. F  3  2
dx x x
For equilibrium,
1  2a  2a
2 
b  0  x
x  x  b
20.

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CHEMISTRY
1. B
Sol. 0.1 mole MgCO3 will produce 0.1 mole(4.4 g CO2).
2. B
Sol. Molarity is mol L–1. Since 0.4 mole solute is present in one litre solution, the molarity is 0.4.
3. B
Sol. Pressure  Temperature at constant volume and number of moles of gases.
4. B
n2
Sol. rn   a0 
z
For fourth orbit of hydrogen(z = 1)
2
4
r4   a0  16a0
1
2

r2 
 2  a  4a
0 0
1
 r4 = 4  r2
5. D
Sol. Only electronegativity increases from Li to F.
6. B
Sol. F – F(formed by 2pz – 2pz overlapping)
7. B
Sol. Ease of decomposition decreases on moving down the gr-2 elements.

8. C
Sol. I  I2 is an oxidation reaction.
9. B
Sol. Meq of MnO 4 = Meq of Fe2+
W
400  0.5 =  1000
E
W
or, 200 =  n  1000
M
W 200
or,  = 0.2(as n = 1)
M 1000
10. C
1
Sol.  
PCH4  XCH4 PT   6  2atm
3
11. B
Sol. In PCl5, P – Cl(a) > P – Cl(e)
12. B
Sol. Ca3N2  6H2O   3 Ca  OH2  2NH3
13. C
Sol. H2O2  H2O  O
14. B
No. of e lost or gained 4
Sol. n-factor of SO3 =  2
moles of SO3 2
15. B
rCH4 pCH4 MSO2 1 64 2
Sol.   
rSO2 pSO2 MCH4 1 16 1
16. C

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Sol. Number of nodal plane is equal to ‘’ of the orbital.


17. A
Sol. Each species contains 18 electrons and the order of ionic radius is correct.

18. B
Sol. It forms solvated ion and electron in liquid NH3.

19. B
Sol. H  H2O   H2  OH , H  H2O 
 no reaction
20. B
Sol. Solubility of sulphates decreases on moving down the group.
1. 2.5
xy
Sol. x = 2, y = 3 ,   2.5
2
2. 1.5
Sol. a = 4, b = 4, c = 2
3. 800.4
Sol. Moles of NaOH = 16/40 = 0.4
Moles of Na2CO3 = 0.0002
Total moles = 0.4002
V M
Moles of HCl =
1000
V  0.5
0.4002 =
1000
V = 800.4 mL

4. 1.5
V 8.4
Sol. N   1.5
5.6 5.6

5. 32
Sol. 2KO2  2H2O 
 2KOH  H2O2  O2

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MATHS
1. A
Sol. Squaring and adding, we get
x2  y2  1  1  2cos  2A  A 
x2  y2  2
  cos A
2
Also cos A  2cos2 A  1  y
or  cos A  1 2cos A  1  y
Also cos A  2cos2 A  1  y
or  cos A  1 2cos A  1  y
Put value of cos A from (1) and get the answer.
2. B
       
Sol. The given equation is equivalent to 2 sin2    cos2 x   2 sin2    sin 2x 
 2    2  
2
 cos x  sin 2x
 cos x  cos x  2 sin x   0
 1  2 tan x  0 as cos x  0

x   2n  1
2
1
 tan x 
2
1  tan2 x 3
 cos 2x  
1  tan2 x 5
3. B
  2  2 3   Let
Sol.  2 and 3
2 2 Q  2  2,   (2, 3)
   2  2 and 3    6
Let
 3  2  2     6 P  , 3 
7  0
  0
 0
 P  2,6  , Q  2, 0 
 PQ  6
4. D
 /2
cot x dx
Sol. 
0
cot x  cos ec x
x
 /2 2cos2  1
cos x 2
0 cos x  1   x
2 cos 2
2
 /2
 1 2 x
0 1  2 sec 2  dx

 x 2
 x  tan 2 
 0

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1 1
   2 m  , n  2
2 2
mn  1
5. A
Sol. Let the coordinates of the mid – point of AB be D (h, k).
Since D lies on 2x  5y  18  0,
2h  5k  18  0 ……….(i)
5
Equation of CD is y  1   x  3
2
Or 5x  2y  13  0 ………(ii)
D lies on CD.
 5h  2k  13  0 ………(iii)
Solving Equation (i) and (iii), we get h  1, k  4

6. A
Sol. Equation of family of circle
 x  0 2   y  4 2  x  0
 passes (2, 0)
4  16  2  0    10
x 2  y 2  10x  8y  16  0

7. B
Sol. Let length of common chord  2x
5 12
25  x 2  144  x 2  13
12  5 x
After solving x 
13
x
120
2x  5 12
13

8. D
1 1
Sol: Centre of first circle C1  , 0  and that of second circle is C2   , 0 
2   2 
r1 = 1/2 r2 = ½
C1C2 = 1 r1 + r2 = 1
C1C2 = r1 + r2  circle touch each other externally  3 common tangent can be drawn.
9. D
Sol: Clearly P would lie on circle having AB as diameter
 locus of P is x2 + y2 = 9
10. A
Sol. tan 2 = tan ( +  +  –)
5 3
tan       tan      
= = 12 4 = – 16
1  tan      tan      5 3 63
1 .
12 4
11. B
2
1  1
Sol. x  y  t  2   t    2  (x 2  y 2 )  2
4 4 2

t  t

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dy y
 x2 y2  1  
dx x
12. B
Sol. Let the centre be (h, 5 – h). Its distance from the given point is equal to its distance from the
2
2h   5  h   1
h  
2 2
given line. So we have h  3 
5
2

 5 2h2  6h  9   3h  6  
 h2  6h  9  0
2
 h  3   0  h  3
 Centre = (–3, 8)
13. D
1
Sol. ab  log4 6  2ab  log2 6  log2 3  1  log3 2 
2ab  1
14. B
 sin2 x 
 2  2  1  cos x
x 
 
Sol. lim 
x 0  1  cos x 
 x2 
 


1
2

. 2 2 4 2
1
2
15. C
A
Sol.  tan 6 tan 42 tan 66 tan78
B
tan 6 tan  60  6  tan  60  6  tan18 tan  60   18  tan  60  18  
 
tan 54 tan18
tan  3  6  tan  3  18 
  1
tan 54 tan18
16. C
Sol.  2 7
B , 
 3 3 C

7x+2y =0 11x+7y -9=0

 5 4
O(0,0) 4x+5y =0 A  , 
 3 3

17. D
 1  log x 
Sol. f 'x   2  f x
 x 
 2  1 
1  log x  x     1  log x  2x 

f " x  f ' x 
  x
2   f x  x4

 x   
 
 
1
3
f "  e   e e
18. B

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3 3x 3  cos x  2 3
Sol. ratio of coefficient x 3  , hence lim =
2 x  2x 3  2x 2  1 2
1 1
 logabc b,  logabc c
1 y 1 z
19. A
Sol. Put sin x  t
20. D
log2 32  7 2log2 3  log2 7 2a  c
Sol. log140 63  2
 
log2 2  5  7 2  log2 5  log2 7 2  b  c
1. 1.5
    3    1 2    3
Sol. 2 cos4    cos4     2  1  2 sin  4    2
 8
   8    
2. 11
Sol. Since circle circumscribes the rectangle and so its diagonal with vertices (–4, 4) and (6, –1)
will act as diameter of the circle. Hence its equation is  x  4  x  6    y  4  y  1  0
 x 2  y 2  2x  3y  28  0
2
3
Length of AB  2    28  11
2
3. 18
Sol. log2  xy   log2 18  xy  18 and x  y  9
x and y are roots of t 2  9t  18  0
t = 3, 6
4. 10
Sol. k  1 tan2 x  2 tan x   k  1  0
2
tan   tan  
k 1
k 1
tan  tan  
k 1
2
tan2        50
2
5. 4
2
Sol. 12 sin   9 sin2   4   3 sin   2 

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