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6. (c)
1 2
1 2
m m
a g
m m
=
+
n 1
a g
n 1
| |
=
|
+
\ .
Now
1 1 2 2
com
1 2
ma ma na a
a
m m n 1
+
= =
+ +
2
n 1
g
n 1
| |
=
|
+
\ .
7. (c)
2
d 1 1 dv 1
mv mv ma
dx 2 2 dx 2
| |
= =
|
\ .
Slope a o
8. (b)
9. (c)
10. (b)
o
2000sin15 g10 5.17 kJ e= =
11. (b)
Since force is always perpendicular to velocity.
12. (a, b, d) 13. (a, b) 14. (a, b) 15. (a, b, c, d)
16. (5)
( )
6 6
4 4
pdV 30V 100 av 500J e= = + =
} }
17. (5)
PT =Const.
1/2
PV const =
V
R f R
C C R
1
1 x 2
1
2
= + = +
R 253 =
f =5
18. (8)
Work energy theorem gives
( )
2
2
f
3R 1umg R 1
w mg m 3gR
2 2 R 2 2
| |
+ + =
|
\ .
f
1
w mgR
2
=
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Now
f
f N w fdx Fscos dx = = = u
} }
2
x 2R tan dx 2Rsec d = u = u u.
( ) Fls 2kR sec 1 = u
( ) ( )
2 2
f
w k2R sec 1 cos 2Rsec d R k 3 4ln2 = u u u u =
}
| |
1
3 4ln2
8
=
19. (1)
20. (3)
x
dx
When the element falls on table
m m dv
F gx 2g
dt
= +
3mgx
=
When
3mg
x / 2 F
2
= =
21. (A)
22. (B) The second member of homologous series C
n
H
2n2
will be C
3
H
4
with M.W. =40
( ) ( )
3 4 2
3 4 2
2
2 2 (527 273)
40
800 1000 727
32
mp mp mp
C H O
C H O
o
RT
V and if V V
M
RT R
M M
T K C
= =
+
=
= = =
23. (B) 24. (B)
25. (D)
O
O
+
O
-
Ozone
N
-
N
+
N
-
Azide ion
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26. (A)
As
F
F
F
Cl
Cl
27. (C)
2
1
2
1
Pr
ln
P
P
G VdP for Isothermal ocess
P
nRT
P
A =
=
}
=3730 n 5 Cal
28. (B) In molecule of P
4
it consist 6 PP bonds
P
P
P
P
Thus, heat of atomisation for 'P'
6 3
4 2
x x
= =
29. (D) Mass of one molecule of propanol is
60
A
gm
N
Volume of one molecule of propanol is
60 1
0.1 /
A
gm
N gm ml
=
10
21
ml
;
30. (B)
1
2
3
4
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C H
3
C H
3
31. (A, C) According to Grahams law of effusion
3
3
2 3 3
1 32 4 32
, , ; 18 /
3
X
X
O X X
r
r M gm mole
r M M M
= = =
32. (A, B, C, D)
33. (B, C)
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34. (B, C)
=
T
C
=T
B
=300K,
16 8
2
A A
A
P V
T
nR R R
= = =
;
20 10
2
D D
D
P V
T
nR R R
= = =
P
A
=P
D
=2 atm,
600
75
8
B
B
B
nRT R
P R
V
= = =
,
600
60
10
C
C
C
nRT R
P R
V
= = =
35. (A, B, D)
36. 6
37. 3
Total mass of solution = ( )
25.1
4 2.45 46 60
23
gms
| |
+ =
|
\ .
Thus, total volume of solution =60/1.8 ml
Molarity =
( ) 4 2.45
98
1000 3
60
1.8
M = =
38. 5 Uncertainty principle
39. 5
C
C
C
C H
3
CH
3
H
H
H
H
H
H
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40. 3 The net work done in the following cycle =
AB BC CD DA
W W W W + + +
' 1 2
2 2 1 1 1 2
2 1
1 2
1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2
2 1
ln ( ) ln ( )
ln ( ) ln ( )
P P
nRT P V V nRT P V V
P P
P P
PV P V V PV P V V
P P
=
=
= 3 bar.lit
41. (B)
B
P
A
O
As L is equidistant from A and B (and is not || to AB)
L will pass through
1 5
P ,
2 2
| |
|
\ .
(mid point of AB)
Also, as the distance from O is the greatest L will be to OP
L :x 5y 13 + =
For orthogonal intersection, L will pass through the center
5 13 o+ | =
( ) ( ) ( ) , 8,1 , 3,2 o | =
42. (B)
B
P
A
-
-
-
( ) 2, 1
PB:mx y 2m 1 0 + =
For tangency
2
2m 1
1
m 1
=
+
4
m 0,
3
=
PB
4
m
3
=
AP
4
m
3
=
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( )
4
AP: y 1 x 2
3
+ = +
43. (C)
The given statement is
( )
n n n
3 3
k
k 1 k 1 k 1
k a k k
= = =
=
n n
k
k 1 k 1
a k
= =
=
k
a k k N = e
( ) ( )( )
24 24
2 2
k
k 1 k 1
24 25 49
a k
6
= =
= =
4900 =
44. (D)
1 2cos2x 0 + =
2
4cos x 1 0 =
2 4 5
x , , ,
3 3 3 3
t t t t
= (i)
Also,
3
sinx 1 x ,
2 2
t t
= = (ii)
45. (A)
A
B
P ( ) , o |
Let the tangents at
A and B intersect at ( ) P , .AB o | is the chord of contact of P with respect to the circle
AB:x y 16 o+ | = (i)
Comparing with 3x 4y 8 + = (ii)
We get 6, 4 o = | =
k
k 1
2 3
2
1 23
=
| | |
= =
|
o
\ .
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46. (C)
Regroup the terms as follows:
4 7 2 5 8 3 6
2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4
.... ... ...
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
| | | | | |
+ + + + + + + + + +
| | |
\ . \ . \ .
These three infinite G.PS can be easily eralralicd
47. (B)
Observe that
k
101 2k 1 k 50
a
1 k 51
s s
=
>
99 50 99
k k k
k 1 k 1 k 51
a a a
= = =
= +
( ) 99 97 ...1 49 = + + +
2549 =
48. (C)
Let
n
n
r 1
S tr
=
=
Where
( )( )
r
1
t
4r 1 4r 3
=
+
r
1 1 1
t
4 4r 1 4r 3
(
=
(
+
| |
r r 1
1
v v
4
+
=
| |
n
n r 1 n 1
r 1
1 1 1 1
S t v v
4 4 3 4n 3
+
=
(
= = =
(
+
as
1
n ,Sn
12
49. (C)
( ) ( )
16
2 3
a b b c c c
ab c A.M GM
6
+ + + + +
> >
( )
16
2 3
1
ab c
2
>
2 3
1
ab c
64
s
For equality a b c = =
1
a b c
2
= = =
( )
1 1 1
a b c 9
a b c
| |
+ + + + =
|
\ .
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50. (A)
Let A and G respectively be the A.M and G.M of a and b
A 3G =
a,bare the roots of
2 2
x 2Ax G 0 + =
i.e.
2 2
x 6Gx G 0 + =
( )
x 3 2 2 G =
b 3 2 2
a 3 2 2
+
=
b
17 12 2
a
= +
b 17,a 12 = =
51. (B, D)
2
A
y 2x =
( ) p , o | x 3y 3 0 + =
2x y 2 0 + + =
1
A
-
-
-
Solving simultaneously
1
1
A , 1
2
| |
|
\ .
2
3 6
A ,
7 7
| |
|
\ .
1 3
,
2 7
| |
oe
|
\ .
6
1,
7
| |
|e
|
\ .
52. (A,B,D)
From the figure
1
&tan
4 3
t
u+ o = u =
1 tan 1
tan
1 tan 2
u
o = =
+ u
Each of the options may now be verified
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53. (A, B, C)
Let
5
log x y =
Then
5x
5 1 y
log
x 1 y
| |
=
|
+
\ .
eqn is
2
1 y
y 1
1 y
+ =
+
3 2
y y 2y 0 + =
y 0,1, 2 =
1
x 1,5,
25
=
54. (A)
Consider points ( ) P 2cos ,2sin u u and
( )
Q ,8 3 o o .
Clearly ( ) , f represents the distance PQ
P is a variable point on the circle
2 2
x y 4 + =
Q is a variable point on the line x 3 y 8 + =
P
Q
-
-
Shortest distance will occur along the common normal
OQ 4 =
min
PQ OQ OP 4 2 2 = = =
max
PQ is infinity
55. (B, C, D)
1 4 7 3n 2
a a a ....a
o = + + +
( )
3n
1
3
a 1 r
1 r
o =
2 5 8 3n 1
a a a ...a
| = + + +
( )
3n
1
3
ar 1 r
r
1 r
| = = o
Similarly
2
r = o
0 r 1 < < 0 < < | < o
| is the G.M. of & o
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2
o+
> | (A.M >G.M)
2o
| >
o+
(G.M.>H.M)
56. (4)
( )
2
1
3
log x x 1 1 + + >
1
2
1
x x 1
3
| |
+ + s
|
\ .
2
x x 2 0 + s
2 x 1 s s
x 2, 1,0,1 =
57. (7)
- - -
2
A
( )
2
4
C B
( ) , o |
( ) 8,2
1
r
The center of
1
S will lie on the line joining AB.
AB 2 2r 3 = + +
1
7 5 2r r 1 = + =
And ( ) ( ) , 4,2 o |
Box orthogonal intersection with
2
S
2 2 2
1 2 1 2
C C r r = +
2
2
r 7 =
58. (6)
The circles
2 2
x y 4 + = and ( )
2
2
x 2 y 4 + =
Intersect at
( )
A 1, 3 and
( )
B 1, 3
( ) y m x 2 = + is some line passing through
( ) P 2,0
For the given system to have a solution
1 AP
1
m m
3
= =
2 AB
1
m m
3
= =
-
-
P
B
A
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59. (5)
2
x 2 2 + >
( )
2
2
log x 2 1 + >
For asolution
2
a 2a 4 1 + + >
2
a 2a 3 0 s
1 a 3 s s
a 1,0,1,2,3 =
60. (6)
1
L :3x 4y 9 0 + =
2
L :3x 4y 0
2
+ =
Required condition is
9
2
1
5
<
18 10 <
8 28 < <
n 19 =