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PART TEST II
PAPER-1

Q. No. PHYSICS Q. No. CHEMISTRY Q. No. MATHEMATICS


ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

1. C 19. B 37. A

2. D 20. D 38. A

3. C 21. D 39. C

4. C 22. D 40. C

5. C 23. C 41. A

6. B, D 24. A, D 42. B, C

7. A, C 25. B, D 43. A, C

8. A, D 26. A, B, C 44. A, B

9. A, B, C, D 27. A, B, C 45. A, B, C, D

10. A, D 28. B, C, D 46. A, B

11. A, B, C, D 29. A, B, C, D 47. A, B


12. A, C, D 30. B, C, D 48. A, B, C
13. B, C 31. A, B, C, D 49. B, D

14. 3 32. 5 50. 5

15. 0 33. 0 51. 4

16. 1 34. 8 52. 2

17. 8 35. 3 53. 1

18. 2 36. 5 54. 6

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Physics PART I
SECTION A

1. F qv B y
vy v0

q(v x i v y j)B
B0 vx
Fy q 2
x2 v x

v0 xmax
qB0
dv y x 2dx
m 2
0 0 v0 x
3 (q, m)
qB0 x max
v0 2
m 3
1/3
3m 2 v 0
xmax
qB
0
Alternate solution
Impulse momentum theorem along x-axis
xmax
qB0 x 2

0
2
v x dt mv 0

xmax
qB0 x 2

0
2
dx mv 0

1/3
3m 2 v 0
xmax
qB
0

2. Potential due to circular non conducting


r
disc, VC = (where r is radius of disc)
20
5
R
P 3

So, vP
2 20
5 R 1 5R

20 3 ( ) 2 120

2R 4R
1 1 7 q2
3. Work performed = 0E 2 dV 0E 2 dV =
2 2 96 0R
R 3R

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4. OAB ABCD y

q q q
q
480 480 240

B C x
O

A D
z

5. Magnetic field due to the ring on its axis is


0 r 2i q
B (due to ring)
2(r 2 x 2 )3/2 Rd

2 2Rcos Rd
/2 0 (R cos ) O
2 / R
B
/2 2 (Rcos )2 (R sin )2
3/2

q
Where =
4R2
0 q
B
6R

80
6. By applying Kirchhoffs law charge transferred by the battery is C.
19

1
7. Time between two consecutive collision = sec
1000
2 1
So,
v rms 1000
vrms 2000 5 10000 m/s
3RT
v rms 10000
M
108 4 10 3
So, T = 16 103 K
25
3
3
Mass of helium gas PV = nRT
m
PV = RT
M
PVM 320 125 (4 103 )
m 1.2 gm
RT 25 3
16 10
3

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8. In path AC P
1 B C
dW 4 10 10 4 40 20 60 J 8Pa
2
dQ = dU + dW
200 = UC UA + 60
UC = 140 + UA = 140 + 10 = 150 J
4Pa
In path A B A
QAB = UB UA 3 3
5m 15 m V
U T
= UB 1 A UB 1 A
UB TB
1
= 20 1 10 Joule
2

dB
9. E d A dt
O

dB
E 2 x 2 d2 R2k , where ( k)

dt

R2k r d
E
2 2
2 x d
x

dx

W qE dx
0
E

qR 2k d qR2k

= qE cos dx
0
2 0 x 2 d2 d2 x 2
dx
4
Alternate solution
By applying Faradays Law for an imaginary triangular loop having vertex O, P and point at

infinity, q E d can be found out.

10. BA (t 2 )(r 2 )
d
2r 2 t
dt
2r 2 t
i
R R
For toppling

| B | mgr
(i.r 2 ).1 mgr
2r 2 t
r 2 mgr
R
mgR
t 2 3 1sec
2 r
2
2 2r 2 t
Heat = i Rdt
R

dt.R

1
4 2 r 4 2 80
Heat =
R
t dt
0
3
Joule

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di
11. VL L Ldi = VL dt
dt
1

L di VL dt 6 10 30
2
L(if ii ) 30 Amp
30
if 3 amp
10
for t 2,
10
VL t 5t
2
i 1

0

Ldi VL dt 5 tdt
0
5
L(i 0)
2
i = 1/4
for t 2
5
VL 15 t
2
i 4
5
1 2

Ldi 15 t dt
2
i = 5/2 amp

12. R1 B R1 I1/2 = I1
A A I1 B

I
I1/2 = I1
+1/2 C +1/2 C +q +q
2V C2 2V
R2 C1 R2 C1
C2
1/2 C 1/2 C q q
(I I1)

(at t = 0)
When the switch is closed then at t = 0 (1 q)
By applying Kirchhoffs Law I1
the distribution of the charge is shown in 2
the figure. q t
dq dt

1/2
1 q
2
0
1
q 1 e t/2
2
dq 1 t /2
I1 e
dt 4

V2 V2
13. H1 (30 60) , H2 (45 60)
R1 R2
30 45
H1 = H2 3R1 = 2R2
R1 R2

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V2 V2 V2
Hseries ts t s = H1 (30 60)
(R1 R2 ) 3 R1
R1 R1
2
5
ts = (30 60) 75 min
2
V 2 2 V 2 2V 2
V
HP tP t P
R R
1 R2 1 3R1
5V 2 V2
tP (30 60)
3R1 R1
3 30 60
tP 18 min
5
SECTION C
14. dQ = dU + dW
dQ = 2dU
3dU = dW
3nCVdT = PdV
3nRdT nRT
1
dV
V
1
From this TV 3 constant
So, K = 3

15. There is no transfer of charge through the battery

2
V R V R
16. Pav = VI cos = V 2
z z Z
It means Z has to be same in both cases
Z1 Z2 R2 XL2 R2 (XC XL )2
2XL XC
1
C = 106 = 1 106
22L

17. v y uy ay t
qE0
0 6 t1
m
t1 = 3 sec
v 2x v 2y v z2 (5 5 )2
4 2 v 2y 3 2 125
v y 10 m/sec
v y uy ay t
qE0
10 0 t2
m
t2 = 5 sec
So, t = t1 + t2 = 8 sec

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18. i1 is current in the first loop 8 15


t
40 4
3
i1 1 e 510 amp
20 2 40V

L = 10mH
i2 is current in the second loop (1) (2) 25
t
40 103 1
i2 e amp
40 2
So, total current through key (K) 12 25 106 F
i = i1 + i2
3 1
2 amp
2 2

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Chemistry PART II

SECTION A

19. Br

COOH
COO K
H

C
C C O
C
Br
Br

COOH
C
C O O
C C O
C

20. I
2o cation

I
both SN 2 and SN1 are slow

I
NGP
O

21.
H2 O2 OH H O O H2O
O O O


OOH O
O O H
Me Me Me

22. CH3
N2 H3C
H H

h H3C CH3

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23. Acyloin condensation

O O
H2 C C OCH3 H 2C C OCH3
2Na 2Na 2e

H2 C C OCH3 H 2C C OCH3
O O

O O O

H2 C C H2 C C H2 C C
2Na Na 2e

H2 C C H2 C C H2 C C

O O O

H3 O OH O

H2 C C H 2C C
Tautomerism

H2 C C H 2C C
OH
OH

25. O
O
C
N3 C N N C O

NH

N2
O
NH2
NH2 NH2 NH


26. H3N : B2H6 H3N BH2 NH3 BH4

BH2 NH2 CH3 BH4
CH3NH2 : B2H6 CH3NH2

CH3 NH B2H6 CH3 2 NH BH2 NH CH3 2 BH4
27. Facts

28. Facts

29. Glucose, Fructose, Maltose are reducing sugars.

30. CHO

DIBAL CH CHMgBr
O
2

O OH

CH
CH2
PCC
O
O OH
OH
31. A, B, D because hydrate is unstable, C due to steric factor.

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SECTION C
32. Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Cl Cl
(1) (1) (2) (1)

33. CHO

i)O3 OH

ii) Zn H O


No aldol condensation
2

CHO

34. C
C C C C NH2 C C C C C C C NH2
NH2

C H H

C C C C C N C C C N C C C N C C C C N C

NH2 C H C C

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Mathematics PART III

SECTION A

37. Let F be the fixed focus and M be the moving focus and T be the varying points of mutual
tangency. The tangent line at T makes equal angle with FT and with a vertical line. This and
congruence of the two parabola imply that MT is vertical and FT = MT and must line on directrix
of y = x2 x + 1
3
So, y
4

2 2
38. DE AK r2 r1 r2 r1 = 2 r1r2
Similarly EF 2 r2r3 A B C
P
APD = and PD = x then K
AD BE CF r1 D
tan E
PD PE PF x F
r2 r3

x 2 r1r2 x 2 2r1r2 r2r3
r2 r1 r3 r2
Hence,
2 r1r2 2 r2r3
r2 r1r3 r2 2 8 4

a b c
39. Since ln x AM and ND are concurrent b c a 0
c a b
a(bc a2) b(b2 ac) + c(ab c2) = 0
abc a3 b3 + abc + abc c3
3abc a3 b3 c3 = 0
a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc = (a + b + c)(a + b + c2) (a + b2 + c) = 0

40. Solve y = x with circle


Circle must passes through the foci of the ellipse

41. Using length of direct common tangent P R


2 Q
PQ 4r1r2
PQ PR QR C
QR 2 4r1r3
A B
1 1 1

r3 r1 r2

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42. Shown in the figure since C(1, 5) is the orthocentre of E(0, 6)


F
triangle AEB, similarly for the other side the coordinates
of C(3, 3)
D C(1, 5)

A
M B
(1, 3)
(2, 4) (4, 6)

43. Given circle is (x 1)2 + (y 3)2 = 1


Let of tangent to circle is y 3 = m(x 1) + 1 1 m2
(3, 4) lies on axis
(3, 4)
1 2m 1 m2
(1 2m)2 = 1 + m2
4m2 2m + 1 = 1 + m 2
3m2 4m = 0
4
m = 0,
3
y4 4
m 0.0r
n3 3
4
Smallest is 0 and tangent =
3

44. Eg. of common normal y 0 = 1(x 1)


1 1
2 2 1 P ,
y = x + 1 x 1 y 2 2
3 Q
1
x+y1=0 2y 2
9
1 2
A , 0
x1=y y2 3
3 2
Clearly shortest distance of approach is along common normal whose equation is x + y 1 = 0
1 1
So when they are at their closest distance P must be at , and Q must be at
2 2
1 1 7
1 , covering angle on the circle
3 2 3 2 4
Since P and Q happened to be at these points at same time so we can have
7 1
t0 also at this instance
4w 2u
3 2
t 0 , rmin 12rmin 6 2 4 4
3 2
ut ut cos t t
Also at any time instant t1 co-ordinate of P, Q are , at Q 1 , sin
2 2 3 3
2 2
2
ut cos t ut sin t
r t 1
2 3 2 3

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45. Centroid G of triangle is collinear with H and O and G lies two A


third of way from A to M, therefore H is two third of the way from
A to F. So AF = 3 OM = 15
Since HFB = AFC, HBF = ACF
So, BFH and AFC are similar H
BF AF O
BFFC = FAHF = 75
HF FC
Now BC2 = (BF + CF)2 = (BF CF)2 + 4BFFC B F M C
But FC BF = (FM + MC) (BM FM) = 2FM = 22
BC 222 4 75 28

3 1 3 1
46. 2 2 2 2 2
sin x cos x

sin cos x cos sin x sin2x
12 12

sin x sin2x
12
11
n and
12 36

a
1
A B C
47. Since b tan tan
a 2 2
1
b
A B = 90 and A + B = 120
A = 105 and B = 15

48. x2 = cos2 A + cos2 B + 2 cos Acos B


y = 2(cos2 A + cos2 B) 2
y
cos2 A + cos2 B = 1
2
1
cos Acos B =
4
2

2x y 2 and z = 2x3 + 3xy + 3x

2x3 + z = 3x(y + 1)
xyz = 0 A and B is not true

49. P lies on circumcircle


So, L, M, N are collinear (i.e. Simsons line)

SECTION C

3 sin x sin3x 3cos x cos3x


50. Use sin3 x and cos3 x
4 4
Equation becomes sin 4x = 0
n
x
4

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51. Put sin 2 = x given equation becomes x4 + 1 = 17(1 + 2x + x2)2


1 1
Divide by x2, we have x 2 2 17 x 2
x x
1 7 5
Now put y x y or
x 4 2
7 5 1
Now y have no solution and y , we have x , 2
4 2 2
So, there are (4) solution in [0, 2]

52. x+y=1x+1y 1 A
3
xy x y
2 S1
S3 = S1 + S2
1 1x 1y
S1 2 xy sin60 xy 3 3
xy x x S2
S3 3 3 2 B C
1
4 4
S2 = S 3 S1
S2 S 3
1 1 1 xy 1 x x
S3 S3 2
S1 3 S 16 7
max as 2 1
S3 16 S3 9 9

xh 2y 2y a2
53. Equation of tangent 2
2 1 0 ; x 1 2
a b b h
2
2y a2
By solving 1 2 y 2 a2 0
b h
4y 4y 2 a4 2 2
1 2 4 2 y a 0
b b h
4
4a 4 a4 a4
y 2 4 2 1 2 2 y 2 a2 0
b h b h h
y1 y 2
1
y1y 2

54. rr1r2r3 2

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