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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


I.

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SECTIONI-PHYg:cs

(b) Let 0 be the centre of mass of the disc

ce
.c

havingradius2R. O'isthenewC.M.

(b) The accelerauOi~

2.

M,radius

dow~hb~

'0:

an

e where I= MK'
K2 '
'
2
+R
Cenlnl forces always act along the axis of
rotauon Therefore, the torqueiszero. And
if there ts no external torque acting on a
rotaung body then 1ts angular momentum

ra

Letm =mass of dio: of radiusR


M'= massofdiscwhenthe discofradiusR

m_akil
'

isremoved
M=massofdio:ofradius2R
2
Now.m=(nR ).cr,
M
M
where cr = the
2
2
n(2R)
4nR
per unit area

fl}

"

xa

~
M ,_
-[n(2R) 2 -nR 2 ].cr
_ R2
3
cr

We ha

Initial K.E. of block = Potential


energy of spring + workdown against
friction

"

M' .x +
M'+-f\

vwq+li!l:

(b) is
Letconstani:.
the sprmgbe coml""essedbyx.
Clear!:,~

.e

M = 11(2Ri o

4.

!!I

=0

~~I dio: is at the cenlteO)

-mR

a,

I
I
-mvl= -kx2 +fie
2
2

a-,

~ x2 x('!i2= (~x!OOOO xx2) +15x

a-, 16=5000xl+15x
a, 5000 x2 + 15x -16 =0

-15J(15)2 -4 x5000 x(-16)


x=
2 x5000
-15565.88 =OD m
55
10000

Butx = "'
R
5.
;=H)R

(l~ring-'lfe value)
x=55cm.
(<!I Let~ be the K.E. at the highest point Then

~ = 2mvx2 ('_ vy = 0 at highest poin(l

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When bothK1 aru!K2 are made four times


their ori~nal values, the new frequency is
given by

ce
.c

om

f' =_I f"4K"'1-+-4'"'K,...


2
2n
m

= 2f;from(i)

8.

(b) For pathiaf,


Q =50 cal
W=20 cal

e = 60'

a, ~ = K.coSl6o

m~

(~

mlenstl at a potn1ts gtven by

6.

~aw ofthermo~tcs,

ra

=K

q}

I= I0 cos2(i)
2

xa

where,I0 =maxunumt~
t
~ =phase difference

,.

T2

xc z f;
fer

.e

Also, ~ =
2n

;t

"

=-~
- ;ti x =3(-~

9.

( .,f3)2

3
=4

(~ Thetwospringsareinparallel.
Effec~ve SJ>"ing constanl,
K=~+K2.

Now, frequency of oscillation is given by

'

(K
v;;;-

f= _I_JKI +K2
2n
m

For pathtbf
Q =36 cal
W=?
Byftrstlaw ofthermodynamtcs,

Q= t.U+W
a; W= Q-t. U
Since, the change in internal energy does
not depend on the path, therefore
t.U=30 cal
W=Q- t. U= 36-30 =6 cal.

(b) The kinetic energyofapar~cle executing


S.H.M. is ~ven by
K= .!.ma2.,2sin2Colt

Jo" = co,l 30 = lT)

f=2n

wher~ m =mass ofparticle

a= amplitucle
"' = angular frequency
t=time
Now, average K.E. = < K>
I
.
2 2
= < 2mCol a stn2Colt>

I
2>
2
ffi(o) ... <sin Colt>
2

=....(!)

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The distance ofpointB(2, 0) from the origin,

=.!.mro2 a2

- = v(2)
I l +(0) l = 2 umts
OB =I rll

I
= -mal (2nv)l

om

< K> =112ma2v2

(b) Here, X= 2 X w-l cos" t


Speed is ~ven by
V=

~ =2 X 10-l 11 sinn t
dt

For the first lime, the speed to bemaximum,


sinn t= 1

. t= sm.
stnn
2

11t=-

"2

ra

II.

"

ce
.c

10.

1
Now, potential at A, V;, = - -.---'Q:..J//r...,
4n e 0 ~

(: w = 2nv)

(c) We know that power consumed in a c.

xa

circuit is ~ven ~ P = E""' .!,. cos~


Here, E = E0 simt

.!..cvl
= ~. whereC =Capacitance of
Ce

capacitor

.e

V =Potential difference,
e = emf of battery

.!..eel
= eel
- 2 -.c
. V=e)

12.

(
14.

~
(0,0) rl B (2,0)

from the origin,


OA = I ~I
=

= ~,..(.fi-::-::i-+-(./I="'"i:

.p =2 units.

-!.~

(a) We have, I= 10 li-e

(When cunentisingrowthinLR circui9

E(

-!.~

=Rll-e

5(

-~l ~

J =jt-e

10

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( cjl Here, cunemisunifonnlydistributed across


the cros~section OC the wire. therefore.
currenl. enclosed in the am perean path
formed a1a distance 'i (=f)

18.

19.
20.

(c) There is no chenge in the Foton number


and the neutron number as the )'-emission
takes place as a result OC excitation~
de
(~

(~

excitationof nuclei
The current will flow throughRL w

om

15.

the

diode is forward biased

Energyofaphotonoffreque: o
ts

ce
.c

byE=hvAlso, E = pc, where p the m .


photon

.e

xa

ra

=~
c

Att= I,
x

g f
= V~o +-+2 3.

tum of

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( cjl By the theorem of petpendicular axes,


I,=Ix+L,
a; 1,=21.,
C I,.= L, by S}'ttlmetry of the figure)

24.

(a)

... (il)

Fro~ (i) and(ii), we get

xa

( ~ Here,

fl}

25

+E

-... I ,.1'

.

D'

.. . ..

q
(b) By question,

tn2
Ax

--=Ay

'v averagelifeofY

a,

Ax= (tn2).Ay

Ax= (0.693).Ay

Ax < Ay.
Now, the rate of decay is ~ven by
R= R 0 e-1.t
For X, Rx = Roe-~'

w
w

Halflife ofX, T1a =

.e

23.

IEF-IAC.

I,=IAc+IBD=21Ac

ra

... (i)
Again, by the same theorem

ce
.c

om

22.

2007-15

For Y,Ry=Roe-

3
cos(Olt+ ")
4

Hence, Rx

But by question,
Acceleration, a= A cos(Olt + 6)
Comparing the two accelerations, we get

3n
A=xrl" 2 ando=-.

26.

> Ry.

Thus, X will decayfasterthan Y.


(c) The efficiency( '1) of aC arnot engine and
the coefficient of performance ( ~) of a

refrigerator are related as

~=1-'1
'1

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30.

I
Here, 11=-

( cjl

om

10

~ven by ~ = Q2

, where Q2 is the energy

w
absorbed from the resetvOir.

a,

(b) Here,

E and il

ra

28.

10

:. Q:~_,.90J.
(~ Si andOe are semiconcluctorsbutC is an
insulator. Also, the concluc~.,;ty of Si and
Ge is more than C because the valence
elecuons ofS~ Ge andC lie in thircl, fouth
and second orbit repsectively.
are petpendicular to e

other and the velocity


therefore

V=

v does not

t'l:f

xa

qE = q'<il

'II.

9=Q2

ce
.c

Also, C oefficiem of perfonnance ( ~) is

M~~~.~~~-"~

=
0=

.e
= E B sin9o

we get
T=ma and
F-T=Ma
where Tis force clue to spring
~ F-ma=Ma
a; F=Ma+ma

B
~i~orrect.
'E~l" 20

= x2- 4 volt

F
M+m
Now, force acting on the block ofmassm is

=--.

owthatE=- c1v =-_<!_( 20 ~


c1x
dx x2-4J

a, E= +

)=~
m+M

40x
2

(x - 4)

ma=m(-F
M+m

32.

Atx = 4 fJffi ,

(c) Power of combina~onis ~ven by


P=P 1+P2=(-15+5)D =-IOD.

160

10

= + - = +-voltlfJffi.
144
9

Positive sign indicates thai. E is in +ve xdirection.

I
N a... P=- ~
'
f
f =

-u

I
I
f =-=-metre
p -10

xiOO) em= -10 em.

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2007-17

(<!I LetT be the temperature of the interface.

35.

As the two sections are in series. the rate


offlow ofheatinthem will be equal.

(b) We have,
Molar heat capaci~:Y= Molarmassx Specific

heat capacityperunitmass
and

c.-28c.

(~

35.

xa
IOioU
~I ..1.I )

w
w
w

(I ~

ogli~J

28.

(c)

-~

I
2
n by -mvand v- is the square
2
of the magnitude of velocity which does

not change.
Glearl:~,~

the magnetic fields at a point P,


equidistant from AOB and GOD will have
directions petpenclicular to each other, as
they are placednormal to each other.
A

,.....--...,...----__,.
I1

Il

20 = 10 logli~)
Resultantfield, B =

(II~
2 = loglil)

a;

.!!.= IOl
Il
I1
Il=loo
Intensi! decreases by a factor I 00.

(I ~

a;

~
When a charged partie~ magnetic

(Il ~
glioJ

a;

Gp-Gv-

ra
~

.e
a;

(b)

L~-~=1 ~

tff

We have, L1 =I Ologl.!!.J
I0
( Il ~
Ll=IOioglioJ

'2/cp _v~8; =R

field at a wr - . n pe'l'enclicular to the


direction "\: oti
;p"athofthemotion
is circutar. I
cu1 motion the direction
ofs
c1f y
s at every point (the
ains constan9. Therefore,
m
tude
willchangeateverypoinl
tic energy will remain constant as

34.

a,

ce
.c

where A is the area of eros~ section

- K 1ll T1 +Kll 1Tl


K1ll +Klll
( ~

(fornitrogetiJ

Now.G -G =R

T=K1T1ll+KlTll1
Klll + K/ l

om

.. ?P: 28 ?P

4ar + B~

But B1 = ll1JII and Bl = ll1Jil


2nd
2nd
B=

a,

c~J(Ir+In

B =1'1l(l
- I1 +Ill r
2nd

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( cjl We know that


R,_=R0 (1+at),
~ Rso=Ro(l +50 a.)
RuXJ = R 0 (1 + 100 a.)

... (it)

From (i), Rj) -R0 =50 aR 0

... (iit)

From(ii), R100 -R0 = 100 aRo

... (i~

... (i)

Dividing(iii) by(i~, we get


I
2

ce
.c

Rso-Ro
RIOo-Ro

chain.

CH2CH~

Here, R50 = 50 andR 100 = 6 Q

5-R0 =.!._
6-R0

a, 6-R0 =10-2Ro
a, Ro=4Q.

(~

Thepoten1ialenergyofacbargedcapacitar
is~venbyU=

2c

~~~ ~ ~.
6

If a dielectnc slab 1s mserted betwe

COOH

B@.<d

fl}.'-'

ra

(~

44.

J?.

42. ( cjl Aromatic amines are less basic than aliphatic


amines. Among aliphatic arninesthe order of
basicity is 2 > 1 > 3 (: of decreased
electron density due to crowding in
arnines)
dim~lamine (2 aliphatic am1
strongest base among given i~~~~
43. ( cjl When alkyl bem:ene are oxidiseclwith
KMr04, the enlire alkyl
i
idi to
-COOH group regarclle of le Of side

om

38.

CH3
5

41

CH3CH2
6H

3
3-ttlyl-4 ,4-dimttl1)'lhtpw<

xa

plates, the energy1s grven by

.e

4l.

K ts the dielectnc co
Agam, whenthe diele
emoved
s1 owly 1ts en
~
r
o 11l1tlal
potenllal ener Th
1s zero
(b) Electr01l1c char
not depend on
ace elera n due o J8Vl ty as tt ts a
univ sal
starOs~~ .
ge on earth
~ete~

Diama~etic

electrons

species have no 1mpaired

0 22- ~ crl .il, cr*l .il, cr.il, cr2p~, n2Px2,


n2p.}. n*211c2, n*2p/
46 (c) Reluctance of valence shell electrons to
psrticipal.e in bonding is called inert pair
effecl The stabilityoflower oxidation state
(+2 for group14 elernen(l increases ongoing
down the group. So the correct order is
S~<Ge:;<P~<sn:;

w
w

45 (b)

47. (cjl Chlorine reacts with excess of ammonia to


produce ammonium chloride and nitrogen

According to Kohlrausch' s law, molar


conductivity of weak electrolyte acetic acid
(CH3COOH) is given as follows:
1\ CH3COOH = 1\ CH3COONa +AHCl- ANaCl

Value of

ANaCI

should also be

known for calcula1ingvalue of J\ CN3co OH

8NH3 + 3CI2 ~ N2 + NH4CI


48. ( cjl Smaller the !ize and higher the charge more
will be polarising power of cation. So the
correct order OC polarising power is
K+ < Ca2 + < Mg2+ < Be2 +
49. (cjl Massof3.6 molesofH:f104
=Moles x Molecular mass

=3.6 x98 g= 352.8 g


1000 mloolutionhas352 .8 gofH:f104

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O=1.1 -

100

= 29 x352.8 gofsolution
= 1216 gofsolution
Densit = Mass 1216 = 1.216 ~1
y Volume 1000

[cul]

00 59

[ z.nl+] =

50. (<\)

1030

ce
.c

= 122~1

~ log[f:::~)

0 59

om

Giventhat29 gofH2S04 ispresentin= 100


g of sdulion
352.8 gofH,S04 ispresemin
..

[cu2

ra

foHO

T> - -

.e

xa

51. (b)

6S'

t.HR = Ei - Eb 180-200= -20 kJhnol


The nearest correct answer @.venin chclces
maybe obtained by neglecting si1)1.

54. (<\) Eun = 0; when cell is completely discharged.

([Znl+ ])
OD59
Eul = E "'--2-log [ Cu1+]
o

dsJ>' hybridisalion are


:quare plenar. So [PtC1 4 j2- is square planar
in shape.
~- (b) The organic compounds which have chiral
carbon atom and do not hove plane of
Uftnmetryrotote plane polorised light.

58. (lj) Complexes with

CHO
HO - CI*-H

.
.
( *1Sasymmetnccorbe>q
l

~H 20H
6l. (b) Proteins have two types of secondary
.tructures a.-helix and Jl-plsed sheet.

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67. (cjl Letthemassofmethaneandoxygen=m gm.


Mole fractionofO 2
=

Molesof~~e:~~:sofCH4 ~

om

61. (b) The reaction follows Markownikoff rule


which states that when unsymmetrical
reagent adds across UllS}'ttlmetrical double
or triple bond the negative part adds to
carbon atom having 1esser number of
~ogen atoms.

m/32
m/32 01
= m/32+mll6 = 3m/32 =
Parual pressure of02 = Tp
e

CH3 -C =CH+HBr ~ CH3 -C = CH2

fracllonifO = P x
2

IIBr

sub~::

~:;;~+:~~~~~3

3
+

KOH

h~~e~C2 (conceru~o~

\:c_t_

ra

. (a)

+3Hp
63. ( cjl

~,CI + ~
l

xa

FeCI, l

chatn hydrogen atoms of toluene


submtuted

~ +C~

~chlaotohont

Tober<

.!.3 = l3.P. .t,

68. (~ Osmotic pre~


is~c solutions (n)
are equal. o so tion of tmknown
2,2-dibromo-propane

62

ex ole

ce
.c

Br

~~~~mhtr<

.e

64. (a) Nitro is electrone :


group, so it
deactivates the
w
electrophilic
substitution
65. (c)
~
(a) N2~
b
3, p'tiama~tic
N -: b
2.5paramagnetic
(b) .
der , cliamagnetic
c2 . bon ~rder 1.5, paramagnetic
ond order 2.5, paramagnetic
. bondorder3, diama~tic
2 : bond order2, parama~tic
0 2 : bondorder2.5, paramagnetic
(c) is correct answer
More the distance betweenmcleus and outer
orbitals, lesser will be force of attraction on
them. Distance between mcleus and 5f
orbitals is more as compared to distance

between4f orbital andmcleus. So actinoids


exhibit more rrumber of oxidation states in
general than the lanthanoids.

Given

"I= "2
.,. "=

or

~~~=C~T
5 .251M

1.8/60
---

M=210gmol
69. (cjl Givent.H=41 kJmoi-1=41000Jmol-l

T = woc = 273 + 100 = 373 K


n=l
t.U=t.H-t.nRT=4I000-(2x8.314x373)
=37898.881 mol-l= 37.9kJmol-l
70. (c) Letx =solubility
A~03~Ag

+103K,p = [Agi [103l= x xx =x2


GivenK,p = 1 x 1o-.9

x=

,JK; = Jl xi0-.9

1.0

molllit
= 1.0 x 10-4 x283 glit
1.0 xlo- x283 xiOO
OOml
11
1000
gm
= 2.83 x w-3gmi!OO ml

IO'

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71. (a) Let ac1ivityafsafewO<king = A


GivenJ\o = lOA

77. (c)

~,l+6HC~~ ~ 2AI3+(~+(CI-(>q)+3H:o;;)

:. 6 males d'HCI produces 3 males


3 22.4L d'H
:. I male afHCI prod.lces

om

l = 0.693 0.693
30
lt/2
I OA
2.303
A0
2.303
1
ty,= -._- ogA 0.693 /30 10
=

2 .303 x30
x logiO = 100 days.
_
0 693

is
RCH2X>~CHX> ~CX

CH3CHpH

P+l>

1CH3CH2l

74. (<!I

78. (a)

ra

72. (b) Chirtol confO<mation will not have plane af


symmeuy Since twisted boat does not have
jianed'symmeuyitis cmel.
73. (c) In SN2 mechanism transition state is
pentawlent F0< bulkyelkyl group1t \>ill have

ce
.c

gA

xa

CH3CH2

.e

H-t-0Mgl0

........\

~~0
~

-OH

SECllONlll- MA1HMATICS

81. (c) Given:Force P=Pn, Q31\resultantR=7n


& P' = Pn,Q' =(-3)n, R'

.fi9

+ n-pr~hkohol

75

(c)

means3s-ortml

n = 3, t I means3p-orbital
n= 3, t 2 means 3d-orbital

n = 4, t 0 means 4s-orbital
Increasing order of energy among iliese

orbitals is

3s < 3p < 4s < 3d


3 d has hi fit st energy.
difference between
76. (c) G r eater the
electtonegalivity cf bcnded5oms, slt(l[lger
wiD be bond.
F - H ...... F is the strongest bond.

We know that

=>
=>
=>

R2 = P2 +Q 2 + 2PQ cos a.
(7)2 =p2 +(3)2 +2 P 3 cos a.
.....(i)
49 = P2 +9 + 6P cos a.
40 = p2 +6P cos a.

and

(.fi9)

= P2 + (-3)2+2P -3 cosec.

19 = P2 + 9 - 6P cosa.
10 = pl -6P cos a.
Adcing(i) and(n)
50 =2Pl
=> P2 = 25 => P = 5n

=>
=>

... ..(u)

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82. ( cjl Given : Probabilities of aeroplane I, i.e.,


P(l) = 0.3 FObabili1ies of scoring a target
correctly by aeroplane II, i.e. P(II) = 0.2

86. (c) Using Lagrange's Mean Value Theorem


Letft:x) be a function defined on [a, b]

om

83. ( cjl Given, D= I l+x


ApplyR2

II R I-R l+y
andR

I 'I

R3 -R 1

~ - f(3)- f(l)

3-1

~~~g.~lt. log,3
2

.e

xa

ra

D= 0I Ix 0 =xy
0 0 y
Hence, Dis divisible by bothx andy
84. (b) Given,
equation
of hyperbola

equa1i~(i)becu

ce
.c

~x;i)=log;x

=P (I "ll) =P(l).P(II) =0.7 x0.2=0.14


I

... (1)

then, f'(c) _ f(b)-f(a)


b-a
c e [a, b]

.. P(I) = 1-03 = 0 7 andP(ll)= I-D.2 =0 8


:. The required FObability

"

l+(sinx+cosx)2

J2cos(x+~)
f(x)=

1+(sinx +cos x)2

iff' (x) >0 thenft:x) isincreasingfunction.

. .
. .f --<
" x +-<" "
Hence "'
..~,.x) tstncreasmg,t
2

L-

2!.

2
Hence, angle with positive direction of the

. .

z-axtsts

"
'2

~
5
~

1! 1!~
-2'4)

5 5a, (X,]
88. (~ GivenA= 0 a. 5a. andiA2 1 = 25
0 0 5

cosla. = 0 ~ a.=

31!
"
--<x<-

Hence,ft:x)tstncreastngwu,nn e

w
~

("

. 4 .sm
. x
_ cos 4.cos x -sm

(X, ]~50 5a,


(X,]
A2 = 0 5a.
a. 5a.
a. 5a.
0 0 5 0 0 5

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II .

u2 sinh

om

=a Ianoe.

x2

89. (<!I We know that <I'= I +x +

x3

2! +31+ . "'

Putx=-1

I
2!

I
3!

I
4!

I
5!

e-1 = ---+---

.......oo

90. (b) Given 12u x3vl =I and e is acute angle


between u and v, lui =I, I vi =I

(~

93. (b) Parabola)?= 8x

II

'+

w
w

Requtred% of boys= - - xiOO


x+y

4
= -xiOO =80%

.e

xa

91

61 ullvll sme1 =I

ra

ce
.c

e-l = 1-1 +.!.- .!..+.!. .. "'


2! 3! 4!

'"'"'I

-cos~-g
COSO'.

a,l

=atanoc.[l u 2 .2s~a.cos

a.

94. (c)

Y'
Point must be on the directrix ofparabola
equation of directrix x + 2 = 0 ~ x = -2
Hence thepointis(-2, 0)
We know that equation of sphere is
x2 +J?+z2 +2ux +2vy+2wz+d=O
where centre is(-1_\ -v,. ~)
~venxl +J? +z2 -6x -12y-2z + 20 = 0
:. centre= (3, 6, I)
Coordinates of one end of diameter of the
sphere are (2, 3, 5). Let the coordinates of
the other end of diameter are (oc., ~. y)

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"

e=

..

" 211
LRQC=n-3=3

95. (b) Given a=i+)+k, b=i-J+2k and

~= xi+(x-2)J-k

"

LRQX=3

om

oc,+2 =3 ~+3 =6 y+5 =I


2
' 2
' 2
~ "'=4, ~ =9 and 1 =-3
Coordinate of other end of diameter are
(4,9,-3)

.. EqualionoflineQMis(y-0) -

If ~ lies in the plane of

and

b, then

2 =0

-I

~ y=-./3x ~ ~:~
98. (~ Equa1ionofli;ctorsof.;.~ey= x

xa

ra

96. (a)

W;knowtha~ ar~ "lf'"

2~

~(k-

=2

1,3

or~tesofpointsP, Q,R are

3./3) respectively.

'17. (c) Given he

angle

1" -1)1

.e

=2xBCxAB-

Gtwnft:x)= l(x)+f(~) ,wmeft:x)=

J; ~!1

dt

F(e) =tt:e)+f(0
'log t
Jl'tJog t
l+t dt+
l+t dt ....(A)
J1
1
l/tlog t
Now for solving I=
--cit
J I l+t
I
I
~
:. Put-=z~--dt=~ ~ dt=-~

F(e)=

t2

andlimitfort= I
z= e

z2

z= I andfort= 1/e

~)

. I= J'log(;) (
I
2
I I+z

J' (logl-logz).z (- dz)


I

Y'
Slope ofQR = Yl - Yl = 3./3
x 2 - x1
3

OJ

ce
.c

[;b~]=O

.J3

tane=./3

z+l

logz ( ~)
--;I (z+l)
1-

-J' z(z+l)
logz ~
. _J' logt dt
.. I- lt(t+l)
-

z2

[ .. log! =0]

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[Byproperty

r r
f(t)dt=

f(x)clx

f(O)

Equalion(A) be
I

J,' t.logt+logt clt = J,' (logt)(t+l) dt


I

t(l +t)

t(l +t)

~ F(e)= J,'logt dt
I

102.(c)

Letlogt= x
I
-dt= dx
t

[forlimitt= l,x =0 andt= e,x =loge= I]

I:X dx

ra

.. F(e)=

.e

xa

100. ( ~ fl:x) =min{x +I, IxI+ I)

F(e)= [ x221

~ F(e)=

X'

. (e 2x-l)-2x
= lim "'-----;;:"-.__=
x->0 x( elx -I)
:. using. L'Hospital rule

ce
.c

J' t(l+t)
logt clt

om

logt clt
F(e)= J,I l+t +

3n
sec-1x = -

x=-.Ji

3n
x = sec-

I=I cosx +Ji


c1x
sinx

=~I

2["6
sm

c1x
cosx + cos

=H.

t ")

stn x+

I=

"]

smx

cosec ( x

+~) dx

But we know that

Icosec x c1x =logI(tanx 11:) I+ C


:. I= I .log tan

(x2 + 2") +C

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107.(d)

ce
.c

om

104.(a) The area enclosed between the curves


yl = xsndy l xI
From lhefipf, weaties belweenyl = xand
y=x

ra

Y'

.e

xa

105.(<)

w
w
- 1./5
2

r= -

-I
r = --

../5

nl
an 4
n!
anb5
- b- -= 0
4!(n - 4)!.a 4
51(n-5)( 8 5

n! .anb
[
I
6 ]
4!(n- .5)!.a4 (n -4)- 5.o = O

109. (~

- 1X

Sln - = stn-1 -3
5
5
X
3
=> -=- :> x=3
5 5
IOS.(c) T,. 1= (-1)'."C,(a)"'.(b)'isan expon9onof
(a-b)n
:.
5th term= 1:1 = ~1
=(-1)4.'t,(if lb)4 ' t, .tl'.. .b4
6thtenn=
L =t::5+1 =(-1)~'1:: (a)"-5(b)5
.
...
l
G lWnf:s +~=O
4
't 4 . if'-4 . b +(-"C 5 . ..--5 . b~ = o

1
6
a x- 4
or, n-4-5a =O ~ b -5SetS= {1,2,3, ...... 12)
AuBu C=S, A"B BI"\C AI"\C= ~
:. The number of ways to portition

(takmg+veva!ue)

nc,

121

12!
= (4 !)3

81

4!

Sc, X 'c, = 4181 X 414! X 4!0!

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f(x)is delinodif-1 S

(~-1) S1 andoosx>O

or

os=.s2 ond - ~< x< ~

or

O S xS 4and - ~<x< ~
2
2

~ = .!.
36 9

:. Probabili1:yofgelling 01:ore9~- e

= 3C2 x (~f(1-~) = ~ 1 x!x~


8 -8
= 3.2!
- x -1 x -1 x-=

ce
.c

112.(b) A pair af fair dice is thrown, the somple space


s =(1, 1),(1,2)(1, 3) .... 36
Pooibiayofgeling9 .,.(5, ~,(4,~(6,3}
~
(.3,6)
:. P=1ililyof gdtingo:xre9 ina singe liT

om

2
llO.(b) f(x) = 4- +e<><-l (1- - 1) + 1og:cosx)

2!

9 9

243

113.(cl) Equation of circle whose


i.e(x - If+
= k2+

k)

xa

ra

111.(~

1S (h,

.e

But. given
OC=CA= CB
LAOC

Dol~~.<.-

+
~~
2..

Now

12
end cos& =
13
13
p put.lingthe value of sine and rose in
qi!at!on(i) end(ii) we get
5
12
5
12
13
13
13
13
~
12Tt -5T2 0
...(ill)
~
5T1 +12T2 169 ... (i~
Solving equation(iii) and(iv)
60T 1 - 25Tj 0
_60Tl 144T,. _169 X 12
-1 69T.l =-169 X 12
~
T1 =12andT 1 =5
:.
Tensions in strings are5kg and 12 kg

:. (2)2 -4 X 1.(-2k + 2) ~ 0
~

4-4(-2k+2) ~ 0 ~ I + 2k-2 ~ 0
1
~ k~2
114.(c) Let the clirectionco9nes oflir>~ L bel, m, n, then
21 +3m +n=O
. (i)
endl+3m + 2n =O
. (h)
on so1.,;ng e<pali<n (i) and( il). we get
I
m
n
- =-=-

6- 3 1- 4

6- 3

:::::>

I
--=3 -3 3
m

I m n ./P +m1 +n1


ow3 = -3=3 =:)32 +(-3)5 +~

12 +m2 +n2 =1
I
m n
I
3 = -3 = 3= .fi7
~

/ = ,fii = ,jj'm = -

13

,n ,jj

Line l, makes anqe a. with +w x-axis


:. I = cos a.
~

coso:, = ,jj

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2x+2y.

+2g=O

om

115. (a) General equalion of circles passing through


ori~nandhavingtheir centres onthex-axisis
x2 +)?+2~=0
...(i)
Onclifferenliatingw.r.tx, we get

g=-(x+yZ)

equation (i) be

ra

ce
.c

b)?+2 {-(x+y::)}x =0

dy

xa

or x+y- =-2x
dx

dy

.e

or y- =-3x
dx
or ydy= -3xcllc

h
t.an3Y =-

Y'

LOBA= LAOB=LOAB=60
I h
a

./3=-;

h= J3

From theArgand diagram maximum value of


Iz+ 11=6
Second method: lz+ II= lz+4 -31
~ I z+41 +1-31 ~ 131 +1-31
~lz+l1=6

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