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PRACTICE PAPER ~1V ANSWERS MATHEMATICS 1. (6) 2 Sle) 4 5H) 6) 7) BLA) 8) 10.19 AN) 12.(e) 1B ke} TAL) 15.(6) 16.(8)17.()18-(8) 19.(a) 20.(6) 2A () 22.() .23.(8) 24. (6} 25.() 28.() 27.) 28M} 29.(b) 90. (c) Bt.(a) 32.(c) 39.(8) 94. (a) 35. () 96.) 37.2) 98. (0) 99.2) 40.(ch A1.(0) 42.(0) 49.(8) 44.6) 45.(0) PHYSICS 46.(0)47.(0) 48. (co) 49.(c) 50.(b) St.(@) 52. 53.(0) 541) 55.1) 56.(c) S7.() 58.(c) 59.(a) 60. (c) 61. (0) 62.(8) 6.(a) 64.6) 65. (8) 66.() 87.(b) 68.(0} 69.(c) 70.(a) 7H.(C 72(D 73.(0) 7A.(by 75.(a) 76.(c) 77.(b) 78.(6) 79.(6) 80.(6) 81.(0) 82.(c) 83.) 84.() 85.10) CHEMISTRY 86. (a) 87. (c) 8B.() 89.) 90.(a) 91-48) 92.6) 93.(@) 94.(0) 95.(0) 96.(c) 97.(8} 98.2) 99. (c) 100.(0} 10%.(a) 102.2) 103. (c) 104. (c) 108. (0) 106. (co) 107.(c) 108.(6) 108.(a) 110.(a) 111.(a) 112. (c) 113.(a) 114.(6) 115.2) 1196. (6) 117. (c) 148. (a) 119. (a) 120. (a) 121.(c) 122.(2) 123.(0) 124.(c) 125.0) INTELLIGENCE, LOGIC & REASONING 126.8) 127.(0) 128.(0) 129.(0) 190. (a) 131.(c) 192 (2) 198.(a) 134.(a) 195. (c) ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPREHENSION 196. (c) 197.(0) 198.(8) 139. (c) 140. (a) 141.(c) 142.(a) 149. (0) 144.(c) 148. (a) 146. (6) 147. (0) 148. (6) 149. (0) 150. (a) EXPLANATIONS 1 [(ofa+bo+ co + do) 3-1 vil or do+an+bu® | * oR V-1 2B (W344) 2. eine = | a8 v eae. Wan 8 “2 = aa-J8+1 28+ (3+) eae a2, VE VB vt 243 a-V8 28 ae 4.lz,|= Jara = 5 andes = Ja 5. xb 2=0 = bR-bl-2= = paz HAS 5 2 = xe42 2 a.3 8 sare 8 : 2 abya® + Bact (a+ a2)= 2 Bau? (a+ 0%) %,, > a8 (a2)? + 3(a) (a + 0%) = 22 VF + Bla) (a + a8) = FE ay 98(3) 2? gute 8 Bd ea(G)= a weg) 7. this cone, the sum of the roots in zero, > Plo a > b=0, 8. Given, series sums to 9.11 ris common ratio of the given G.P, then 8 2 Ba rtand abo $= 2 10, If the AP. is, a + (a +d) + (a+ 2d)..... ‘Then a4 @- 1) a+q~1) ta aint ar(o-1)+ 6-061) pons 1. sp oe MTR, 12.10, + 51, + 80, + °C, + BC, + 7C, 6G, +47) BC, + Cy + Cy + IC, = 0, +90, + 40, + HC, + 0, #5103... Cy, 18, Total mumiber of selection of the three balls ‘out of nine = £C, = 84. Those selections which have no black ball are &C, in number as there are six non-black balls 14.Since the coin has tall on both the sides, therefore the even "a head’ appears on any throw is impossibie. 16.Lot E be an evert, then P (Eornot E)= P(EWE) = PE) + PE) = 1 PRACTICE PAPER — 1 16, Hore, (1+ x 2x2) THO xe are. aX? 6) Putting x= 1.1 In equation (), we get Ont tatart... ay al) and (2)2t-a,tap-a a). fl) Adding equations (li) and (i), we get Datta, tay... + ap 17, "Oy xtta = 240 MC, x? a? = 720 *0y x1 a = 1080 Dividing (1 by (2), we got 2% at, «va 3 ax 2 Dividing @ by (). we get 5 = § 2-2) 1 Diving (8) and (5. we gat 3% 18. Operate RyRy 3 (Ry + Ryanduse 2° it wil be found that R= 0. 20. Operate Cs + C,~C, ; Cy» Cy~ Cy, wo got 1 a) x 101 [atheteg=t Dy aoa 0 aui(Z} elo 1 i) <¢-9-0-0= He 22. Operate PR > Ry» Ry: tok out ~ (a+ b+ 0 form Ry and than operate Cy —>.6, ~ Cyr G9 cy Value of determinant ie ~@tbecPaf-@r+beaf 23, tan (A+ B)= tanAttanB + tanAtanB 26, H= sin (4 F}-+ 008 e+ E) = fisnert ety which has a maximum value = /2 , when xegege le, when x PRACTICE PAPER ~1V tsurt(?) . x oe 26,cos = cos'g cos'g cose 16sine _ sint6a _ sint50 “16sin@ 16sind~ 16 sind a HBsind 27.tan 81° — tan 63° ~ tan 27° + tan 9° = {tan (90 ~ 9°) + tan80°) = (tan (80 ~ 274) + tan 27°) = (cot 9° + tan 9°} ~ (cot 27° + tan 27%) = 2 cosee 18° ~ 2 cosec 54° 4 Hee eee eee eeeeeee © sin’ sin54° — sinta®— sin36° a9] Setv54 oo Wey 28. Let = yoo and Wri? Sven (2°) 8 30. Let x 1 He ay (l+ Ye day BPO andy 0 31.sin"x is defined oniy't = t Oand at x =-1, 1") < 0. Therefore f has a local maximum at x = ~1 and local minima at x = 2 39, Since, [Yaz 18K ones Perit G0 Hed dx 1 Os leat + 5 oe yxte ete = kK 94, When x-> 1%, (x= 1) > 0" 1 +c Hence ple 3 gO ‘35. Let be any positive number, however small, then for any xin ie~31 < © 1 ie, ints 1 Ix~ At < © if xis rational 2 1 and M(x) = 01 It xd xl 3i 0 2, if 2 (1 m)+ -m) (2m) +3m.1>0 1 ie, meBorms— 2 (bx) | B4ax8) _ (abe), 88) (6x8) G{axb) ~ [6ab] -(eab) fabe] , 1468] 4a, 5. Since, @=1+2]+k and b=4i-4]+7% ab Length required = 46. Amplitude, A = 0,06 m Frequency, f = 15 Hz Maximum votosity of the body... vn OA : (xf) a = 23.14 #18 0.08 = 5.65 mis Maximum acceleration of the body a= oF A (2nP A= ar A 4% (14)? * 18? « 0.06 5.82 « 10 mis? 47, Potential gifferonce V = 100'V Kinetic energy of the electron = levis 16 10°F d Thus, kinetic energy of the olectron accelerated in a potential ciforencs ot 100 V = 1.6 « 10°18 100 = 1,6 10-1 joules 48, Equation of motion y= 0.3 sinl3rat - 487%) 4) Standard equation of standing wave is sin(ot ~ kx) Oy ‘Now comparing the given equation ¢) with the standard equation fi), we get © = 314 and k= 1,57 @_ 3i4 locity of wave, v= = <1 = 200 unit Velocity of wave. v= f= gz = 200 unit PRACTICE PAPER - IV 49, 50. 51. 52. 53. Frequency of wave, v = 1000 Hz * Number of successive nodes Total distance between six successive nodes = 85 om From the relation between distance of nodes and wavelength of the wave ag _ (=D _ (B-MA _ SR 2 oan where, A = wavelength of wave 2x85 34 em = 0.34 m Hence, speed of soind in the gas = va = 1000 0.94 = 240 ms Amptude of the parle = A Potential energy of the particle at a displacement y Kom the mean position, 4 pes Lae 2 is Kinet energy, KiE.= LHAP 2) since, KESRE Ly ae yye Diy? Jewry be’ or Rave or 2yr= Ae or =4 Hee: 0.707 A= O71 Current, i= 2A, time, t= 6 min = 360 sec work done, W = 1000 J Charge tlowing in the circu qeit 2. 360 Hence, e.m.. in the circuit, E- Length of the column, Frequency of the tuning fork, v Frequency of a tuning fork, v v=250= ¥ y=250 x 4 0.2 = 200 mis Length of rod, = 2m Cross-sectional area, A = 50 mm? = 50 x 10-8 me Change in the length, Al 0.5 mm 0.5 «10% m 55. 56. 57. 58. 16 Mass hung at lower end, m = 250 kg Force acting on the rod, 50 x 9.8 L 2.45% AL” BOe10% 65x10 19.6 « 10° Nim? Feng Distance between two paralle! wires, r=10cm*0.1m Current in each wire, i, = p= 10 amp. Length of wire, Force on the wire por meter length, talb*! cyhore yg = 4 = 107) ar 4x10" 10104 2xnx01 2x10N Resistance of wire at 30°C, Roig = 3.10 Resistance of wire at 100°C, Rrogg = 4.5.0 Temperature coefficient of resistance, Current across 30 resistor Is 0.8 A. Current through the paralle] resistance of 6 2 _ 0.8%3 = 048 + Total current across 4.0 = 0.8 + 0.4 = Now potential drop across 4 9 resistor =4612=48V 2A When the pole of a bar magnet is pointing in the north direction, the magnetic lines pass through the magnet and the null point ie on the equatorialino of the bar magnet. emf. of first battery, E, = 4V emi. of second battery, E = 8V Internal resistance of first battery, ¢, = 12 Internal resistance of socond battery, fp = 2. Circuit resistance, R = 9 2 From the Kirchhoff's current law, we have yt 8=0 x 9)—(ix2)+8=0 ‘6 59. 60. a 62. Aetna 23 Now potentiatditference across PQ, or 1 Worle 2 9x 0V ‘Mass of the bullet, m 9 = 0.03 kg. Initial velocity u = 120 mis Distance travelled by the bullet, 0 s= 120m = 012m Relation for the final velocity is given by via uf azas. ve-uts 2as or = (120) =2 x ax O42 or a= S200 _ ~ 60000 mis* minus sign represents retardation of bullet) Henee, resistance exerted by the block, F = ma= 0.08 » 60000 = 1800 N Magnetic moment of bar magnet, M= 220A m? Magnetic field intensity, W = 025 N/A-m Angle of deflection, 0 = 30° Couple required to dellect the magnot =MH sino 200 x 0.25 » sin 90° = 25 Nm «Magnetic moment of each magnet, M,=M, =m Since two magnetic moments are placed perpendicular to each other, hence, net magnetic moment Viste = Vane = Je Distance between two atoms = 3.7 A ‘Atomic radius, Now, atomic radius, where, a = latice parameter 1.85 8 or 27 Ax 43K PRACTICE PAPER —1V 63, When the waves which oscillates perpendi- culatly to the direction of propagation are known as the transverse waves and also the transverse waves can be produced in solids ‘those which are having some rigidly. As we know that the gases do not have any rigidity, Thoretore, transverse waves can not be produced in gases. 64. Displacement, x= ay +a,t + a, Velocity of the particle, a rattat) at a, + 2ant Acceleration of the particle, dv dla,+2a,t) ot at 7 2a, 65. Because of air resistance is taken into ‘consideration so the Horizontal velocity of the bomb is decreased, while the aeroplane s moving with canstant speed. Now itis clear that bomb will fall on the earth behind the aeroplane. 66. Tho elements which have incomplete outer cell ofelocironse.g, boron, gallium, aluminium in a p-type semi-conductor. Hence, the elements boron galliura and aluminium all are used in pype semiconductor. 67.A third electrode known as the grid is introduced between the anode and cathode electrodes in a triode valve for controlling the electrons which are emitted by tho cathode. Therefore, grid controls the current in the plato cirouits, 68. When the bus takes a tum, the passengers tends to maintain tholr direction of mation forward {inertia of mation). Therefore, the passengers are thrown outwards while bus taking a turn, 69. It gives a high outputs when beth inputs are low. ILis abbreviation of NOT OR NOR gates is the opposite or OR gate therefore, NOR gate gives high output when both inputs are low. 70. The infra-red photons consist of fess eneray in comparison with visible light because of their frequency is less than that of visible light. Therefore, the option (a) is not true, PRACTICE PAPER IV 71. When « particle is emitted from the nucleus, then mass number is reducad by 4 urit and atomic number is reduced by 2 unit. When [i-particle is emitted from the nucleus, then atomic number is increased by one unit but mass number remains same. When rparticle aro emitted from the nucleus then there is not chenge in atomic number and mass number. Therefore, first of all . fparticie is ‘omitted out, then t-c-particle is emitted out and then y-particle. 72. Focal length of red light Focal length of violet light = f, The relation for the focal length is given by : it) ron laa] : i or tc) bocause iy < ty i ee 7. In the fission reaction of one »,U2% nucleus a large amount of energy is released which is about 200 Mev. When 50 49, of U = 235 undergoes a fission, it will release a very high energy rate of 4 10'8 joule. Hence, it causes a very large scale destruction called as holocaust. 74,Ramsdens' eye piece contains two plane convex lenses of equal focal lengths. These wo lenses are separated by a distance of 2 Hence, focal length of field lens and eye lens are same, so 1, =f and these are separated by & 75. According to Hugen’s principle, every point fon the wave front may be regarded as a source of secondary waves. While in photoelectric, light consists of particles {bundle of photons). Therefore, theory discovered by Huger's could not explain the photoelectric effect 76. Weight of the block = 2 KN Distance, d = 10 m Angle of inctination a = 15° 7. 78, 7. at. w Force of resistance due to inclination while block of wood is pulled upon a smooth plane surface F=Wsinu =2 sin 15° 2 0.2088 = 0.5176 kN Fd 0.5176 « 10 5.7 kd exm4. of the cell, E = 2V Internal resistance of the coll, ¢ External resistance, A = 3.92 Voltage across the call VeE-ir (aes) 2 2- [sari] 2-005 = 1.95 Mass of the earth M, = 6 « 10% kg. ‘Angular velocity of the earth, @ =2% 107 radisec Radius of circular orbit, = 1,5 x 108 km = Force exerted on the earth = Myra? (6 « 104) « (1.5 » 10") « (2s 107) =36«10'N Mass of ball, m= 180, $= 0.15 kg ‘Acceleration of the ball, a = 20 mis? Timo interval, 6t = 0.1 sec Force on the moving ball Fema =0.18 x 20=3N «: Impulsive force = F dt = 3 x0.1 = 0.9 Ne .. Work done, W cee .5 x 10!" m Heat added to the system. AQ = 110 J Internal energy, aU = 40 J External work done, AW = AQ ~ AU =110-40=704 The atoms of a paramagnetic material consists of a small magnetic moment because of spin motion of electrons. ‘This momentis either due to non-cancellation of the spin of two electrons of due to the spin of magnetic moment of last unpaired electron. Hence, the moment of a single atom is not ze in paramagnetiem. 1% 82. Luminous efficiency of the lamp = 4 lumenwatt Luminous intensity, 1 = 30 candela From the law of photometry, luminous flux Fearinax 2 nog 7 = 377.14 lumen ~ 377 lumen fuminous flux iuminous efficiency a uw 83, C= As8 Above equation gives, CPs A? + BP + 2ABcos 0 But a A+ BF 2AB cos 0 or 0s 0 Hence, 0 £84. Forces on M are shown in the given diagram, we get R= Ma FeuR =u Ma ‘As M does not fall, hence Mas F Mg < uMa Mae Mg g bee ‘Thus, 85, Horizontal volocity of the packet = u Vertical velocity of the packet = /2gh Final velocity = fF Bgh 86, The conect order of dipole moment of HF, HIS and HLO is HE cts HO 87, The heat exchanged ina reaction at constant temperature and pressure is known as enthalpy, 88. According to Aufbau principle the orials of lower energy are fled frst followed by higher energy orbitals. Hence, the correct explanation is 1s*, 2s? 2p 89. Amole of any substance is related to number of partsles, volume of gaseous substance and mass of a substance. PRACTICE PAPER ~ IV 90. The alkane is not obtained by hydroxylation of ethyne because it produce aldehyde. HO © CH +H,O —#88._, CH,CHO 91. According to Bronsted theory an acid is a substance that donates proton and a base is a substance that accept protons. Hence, ‘base is proton acceptor. 92. A mixture of sodium benzoate and sodalime reacts on heating to produce benzene. 0H, [ COONE SWAS] 1204, + Na,CO, bh 93. Wavelength =" ae 1 94. The Bagyer's reagent is alkaline KMnO, solution which is usod for cetection of tingaturation CH, CHOH Wo +0+H,0 Hs | cH, cHOH dletn unsaturated saturated 95. (KI! has 20 electrons because the atomic rtumber of Kis 19 and i has 1 more electron Numer of electrons = 19 +1 = 20, 496. The empirical formula of compound is CHO. Hence empirical formula mass. 1242+ 16-20 80 ‘molecular weight “empirical woight 180 1 25 Molecular formula = (empirical formula), = (CHO), = CyH,.05 97. +. 100 kg sampla of impure lime stone contains pure CaCO, = 95 kg 200g sample ofimpurelime stone contains = 952200 _ 004g 100 2aC0,-—» C20 + CO, Since 100 kg CaCO, produce CaO = 56 kg 190 kg CaCO, produce Cad 56190 Molecular weight = We know, A = 1064kq PRACTICE PAPER ~ IV 99, Let the oxidation state of Cr in K,Cr,0, = x 21+ Qn +7220 or 101. Sodium reacts rapidly with water but copper is leash teactive with water. Therefore, the reactivity of metals with water is Na > Mg > Zn > Fe > Cu Most reactive ~ssraaismiy*Least reactive 102. Magnalium is an alloy containing 95% aluminium and 89% magnesium. Itis used to ‘make tight instruments. 403. Graphite Is good conductor of heat and electricity due to the presence of tree electrons in graphite crystal. The fourth valence electron of each carbon atom is free to move. 104. The hydrocarbons having the highest boiling point wil have the maximum number of carbon atoms in its molecules. Here, hydrocarbon ¢ has the highest beiling point of -0.6°C, therefore, it have the maximum ‘number of carbon atoms in its molecule. 105. Here, V, = 10 litres, P, = 1 atm., Ty, ‘300K Vp = 5 litres, Py = 4 ats. PM _ PM, Now, T 300 or Ts 106. The bond formed by one sided sharing of electrons are known as coordinate bond. All the above SO, H,SO, and 0, have coordinate bonds. 107. The isomerism exhibited is metamerism. This is exhibited by the members of same homologous series due to different alkyi groups, attached to functional group. 108. The oxidation takes place as below : CH,CH,OH~Zé-r CHyCHO—2E> CCI, CHO. Thus, the oxidation product is CCl, CHO. 110.4HINO, 4P,0y,—» SHPO, + 2N,0, once, X16 NyOy © 111.Mg does not decomposed cold water due to the formation of Mo(OH),. 112.CaC, + 2H,0 —> CalOW), + OH, Hence, acetylene is formed. 118. Methy! orange is the most suitable indicator used for titrating Na,CO, solution with HCI, Itpreduces pink colour in sttong acidic solution, molecular weight 2 = 202 _ 100 2 = Equivalent weight = Here, volume of 100 mi= 0.1 titre We know strength ‘ormalty * volume = equivalent weight 2044 ¥ Qt x 100= 1 gm 115.Calejum formate on heating produce (HCOO), Ca ™_, CaCO, + HCHO formaldehyde 116.C,H,CH, 2225. GyH,CH(OCrOHCL,), 32 G,H,CHO Bencaldehyde This reaction is known as Etard reaction. 117.CF,COOH js the strongest acid due to greatest - | effect of fluorine atom among chiorine and methyl 118.CO, has. linear structure. Its di is za10.1n CO, the hybridisation of carbon is sp.0—=C5=0 119, On heating cxystals of potassium ferrocyanide: with conc. H,S0, following reaction takes place K,Fe(CN), + 6H,SO, + 6H,O —> 2K,50, + 5(NH,),80, + 6CO Hence, carbon monoxide gas is evolved. 1120, For an ideal gas Joule-Thomson coefficient is. 2e"0, Because van der Waals forces ot attraction are negligible and there is no expenditure of energy in overcoming these forces of attraction. 121.A ketone can be converted into hydrocarbon by Woiff Kishner reaction : : Nomoto R R rR ee —see “Se Toluene CH, + Hp 20 PRACTICE PAPER — 123.. Gioment|Pereentage] Percentage | Ratio] 192.Sclving, 7x28 4 24—2=7x02+22 Att 4 > wn at : = 184222294 oT7 0.0028%1.5 _ 0.0042 2 g.00ee 2 189, Solving, ee = ooos = O75 w | re [2 ar] a | tn 2 3 6 7 11 13 17 1 4 ESE pee eeeek ce feed ener et 5 aa eee ea gree Therefore, the next number will be 19, Empirical formula weight = 124 1 = 1 ‘Value of 'n = Molecular weight Epica! formula weight = 22 Molecular formula = empirical formula x n (CH) = 8= GH, 4124, Average life of radium = 1.44 * half life 1.44 « 1580 2.278 * 10° years 125.1n lake test of AIS ion, there is formation of ‘coloured floating take. It is due to the fact that AI(OH),, a solid surface absorbed litmus colour hence appears as “coloured floating lake". 126.As per the question, A isthe sister of B and C whereas D is the father or mother of A. Band C. Therefore, D is the mother of B. 127, According to question, B and G are husband and wife. A and D are the sisters of B and © respectively, Therefore, D is the sister-in-law of 8. 12B.As per the question Mona is the grand- daughter of Sumitra and Kavita is the sistor of Sumitra, Therefore, Kavita is grand-mother of Mona, 129,As argument and disagreement are the synonym. In the Same way thought and thinking are also synonyms. Theretore, option (4) is correct. 180, The football is kicked by player same as cigar is smoked by smoker, Therefore, option (a) is correct. 181, Given: 1 +x +x? + xP = 40 X= 3. wil satsty, the equation ie. 143+ (3)? +(9)"= 40 or 14849427 195. This series shows that all number in ‘feraasing ofder. Therefore, number in blank space will be 13. 136.1t is true that the selection of books by tho readers generally reveal their temperament and character. Option ‘cis correct 187. Themostsuitabiotileofthe passageis"books are man'sabiding friends”. Option’b'is correct. 198. According to passage, the statement—We have sometimes to be pationt with a book at it may bore us’ is not true because a book having good knowledge and informations may sometimes bore but ik may worth something. Option ‘bis correct. 199.The opposite meaning of adversity is prosperity 140. According to passage a good book can be included among the best friends of mankind Decause it gives a good company and Sometimes good suggestions. Option ‘a’ is, correct 144.*Each’ (a cistibutive pronoun) alvays takes singular form of verb like ‘is. 145,'Has’ is used 10 a singular subject without affecting the number of the verb 146. "Are’is used fortwo or more singular subjects. 147."Minor moans smaller of less important but ‘major’ means greater or fll age, Therefore, “ais comrect antonym. 148.'Former’ means first of the two things but ‘latter’ means second of the two things Therefore, ‘bis correct antonyr: 149,‘His' is @ singular possessive adjectives, used with nether. 150.'Who! is used as an intorrogative pronoun. a

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