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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
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6. C A, B A, B
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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
mv 2
9-10. evB
r
nh
mvr =
2
mr nhr
eB 2mv 2
eBnh
m2 v 2
2
1 eBnh
K.E m
2 2m
eBnh
K.E.
4 m
nh 2m2 nh
r
2m eBnh 2eB
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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
1. Cataphoresis is the process used for coagulation of colloids in which +ve particles move towards ve
pole and ve particles move towards +ve pole in the presence of electric field.
5. The first statement is false because F 2 and Cl2 are gases, Br2 is liquid while I2 is a solid. Bromine
dissolves in chloroform imparting reddish-brown colour. Chlorine dioxide is evolved when KClO3 is
treated with conc. H2SO4
6. Surface tension of lyophilic aquasols is lower than that due to force of attraction between dispersed
phase and dispersion medium.
Its viscosity is higher due to force of attraction between dispersed phase and dispersion medium.
13. G = nFE
= 2 96500 1.1
= 212300 J
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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
1. The given lines are perpendicular for all values of and if the vectors
2i + pj + 5k and 3i pj + pk are perpendicular
2 3 + p(p) + 5p = 0
p2 5p 6 = 0 = 0 p = 1 or 6
5. A 3 B3 .(i)
A 2B B2 A.................(ii)
subtracting (ii) by (i)
A 2
B2 A B 0
A B 0 , A 2 B2 0
6. Apply C1 C1 C2 and C2 C2 C3
d d a 2d
d 2d a 9 a d d2
2d d ad
4
32
7. Total area = 2 x dx
0
3
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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
b A1 A3
O
A2 4
A4
1 3 1 1 3
9-10. b a k i j k
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
4
1 4 4
3 19
1
8
2 2 2 2 2 4
also if b c a c , then c is perpendicular to both a and b
i j
c k
2 2
b c max = cos30 and b c min = cos150.
11. T is an equilateral triangle with the vertices at (1, 0, 0), (0, 1, 0) and (0, 0, 1)
3
area of the region T is .
2
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1 1 1 A(0, 0, 1)
12. Take a point P , , on the plane x + y
2 3 6
+z=1 (5/6, 0, 1/6)
The region S is shown as shaded region. (0, 1/3, 2/3)
3 3 2 P
Area of S = a b2 c 2 , where (1/2, 0, 1/2) (0, 1/2, 1/2)
2 4
a, b, c are sides of three small equilateral C(0, 1, 0)
triangles (1, 0, 0)B
7 3 (1/3, 2/3, 0) (5/6, 1/6, 0)
= .
36
* *
1314. Observe that H = PP (P = transposed conjugate of P)
So det(H) = det(P) det P
2
Also |det(H)| = |det(P)| det(H) is non negative integer
Now in matrix P perform R2 R2 R1 and R3 R3 R1 and take common 1 i (if possible) from R2
and R3
2 2 2
det(P) becomes (1 i) z det(H) = 2 |Z|
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AIITS-PT-IV (Paper-2)-PCM(SOL)-JEE(Advanced)/16
1
18. (P) Required probability = .
2
3 4 4 4 4 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 47
(Q) Required probability = 7 .
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
4
(R) Required probability = 7 .
2
(S) There are five cases 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 wins
1 7 15 10 1 34
Required probability = 7 .
27 2
a2 a 2 (b c)2 bc
2 2 2
19. = b b (c a) ca C2 C2 C1
2 2 2
c c (a b) ab
a2 (b c)2 bc
2 2
b (c a) ca C2 C2 + 2C3
2 2
c (a b) ab
a2 b2 c 2 bc 1 b2 c 2 bc
b 2
c a2 2
2
ca a b c 2 2
1 2
c a 2
ca C1 C1 + C2.
2 2 2 2 2
c a b ab 1 a b ab
0 (b a)(b a) c(b a)
a2 b 2 c 2 0 (c b)(c b) a(c b) R1 R1 R2, R2 R 2 R3
2 2
1 a b ab
2 2 2
= (a + b + c )(b a)(c b)(a c)(a + b + c)
2 2 2
= (a b)(b c)(c a)(a + b + c)(a + b + c )
= (a b)(b c)(c a)(a + b + c)(a + b + c2)
2 2
(P) If a + b + c = 0 = 0
Given system is homogeneous system, therefore infinite number of solutions will exist.
(Q) If a = b = c = 0, then all three equation will be 0 . x + 0 . y + 0 . z = 0
therefore any (x, y, z) will satisfy the given set of equations where x, y, z R.
(R) a = b = c, a + b + c 0
then all three equations will come in form x + y + z = 0
Solution of equation are (1, 2, 1 2)
(S) 0
only (0, 0, 0) is the solution. unique solution.
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