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Solution Paper - 02
PHYSICS DEHLI ’ 09 16-11-09
ANSWER KEY
DETAILED SOLUTION
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h1 70 cos 0 ° 2 2 2
3 9
lapp = + = 3 + 4.5 = 7.5
1 2 8. (a) circuit in resonence so voltage accros resistance is
c
2. (c) x = − Asin ω t V
equal to voltage applied, current is i =
g.
R
v = − Aω cos (ωt )
9.
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a = + ω2 Asin(ω t)
3. (c)
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⇒
p x = ∑ qi xi = 0
w
p y = ∑ qi yi = 2qa − qa
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g g ⇒ p y = qa
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i
g g
⇒ pz = 4qa
ht
R ' = 2R r
Since, p = px ˆi + p y ˆj + p zkˆ
4. (c) r
⇒ p = q a (ˆj + 4k)ˆ (in yoz plane)
N1 −1 1
at an angle tan with the z-axis.
4
θ
Passage -1 (10 to 12)
N1
1 1 1 1 15 10 25
10. + = ⇒ = + =
θ v −15 + 10 v 150 150 150
mg
150
v= = 6cm.
[ N1s i n θ = F = N] 25
5. (a)
+6 −4 − 12 ˆ
2 2
(c) v
6. 11. vIm = − vom ⇒ vIm = − × 3 = 25 ×3 = 25 i
4 − 15
h 0.5 h 199λ h 199 h
λ= ⇒λ − λ= ⇒ = =
p 100 p + ∆p 200 p + ∆p 200 p
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v ⇒ Τ1T2 ( Vb Vd ) γ −1 = T1T2( Va Vc )γ −1
12. h I = ho − here v and u are constant
u ⇒ VbVd = Va Vc
(u = –10, v = +5) Since adiabatic expansion leads to cooling.
so T1 > T2
dhi dho
dt
=
dt
v
u
+5
− = vIm = − ( )
. −3j = −1.5jm/s
− 10
ˆ ˆ 18. (a, b, c)
di
V = 2t
L = 2t
Passage - 2 (13 to 16) dt
13. (b), 14. (b), 15. (c), 16. (a) di di
2× = 2t ⇒ =t
dt dt
2E E 3E t2
− i= ⇒ i – t graph parabola
E eq =
r 2r 2r = E
= 2
1 1 3
+ 1 2 1
r 2r 2r U= Li = × 2 × 4 = 4J
2 2
2r/3 e
2r
dU di t2
and req = = Li =2× × t = t3
dt dt
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3 i0 2
dU
So the arrangement will be R = 1J/s ]
dt
(i) Now power across R is maximum when internal resistance
c
19. (a,b,d) Wt. of rod acts in downward direction, due to gravity
g.
(r) = R i.e. R = 2 r / 3 Buoyant force in upward direction
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1
E2 3E 2 ON = 0.5 = m N
= , i = i max. 2 A
(ii) Pmax = Ei = 2r 2r (i is maximum when R = 0)
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ON 1 M
θ
B
3 OM = =
2 4
.m
O
E OM
i0 = = cos θ
2r OB
+R
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(iii)
3
OM 1 2 1
w
OB = = × =
i0 is maximum when R = 0 cos θ 4 1 2 2
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20. (a, b, c)
3E
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i1 x
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X X ∞ wires
2e e
i3
r i2 2r
(iv)
Along z-axis force on e– will be towards origin hance stable
i3 i1 equilibrium.
Matrix – Match Type
E E2 21. (A - r,s), (B - r,s), (C - r,s), (D - r,t)
i1 = ⇒ PE =Ei1 = .
2r 2r For A, B and C– Magnetic field at location of 1 due to 2 is
parallel or antiparallel to current in 1, so force experienced
One or More than one Correct Answer
by 1 due to magnetic field of 2 is zero. For D–Force experi-
17. (b,c)
For adiabat 'bc' enced by upper half of 2 due to 1 is along left, while on
lower half it is towards right. So, net force of interaction
T1Vbγ −1 = T2Vcγ−1 ...(1)
between the two is zero.
For adiabat 'da'
Direction of magnetic field at P can be found by using
T2 Vdγ −1 = T1Vaγ −1 ...(2)
RHPR No. 1.
Multiplying both (1) and (2)
2
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Subjective Type By the principle of reversibility. Let image be object than
its image will be position of object.
22. In the figures S → station. F → Factory and ‘P’ is the place
where he meets the car. 1 1 1
usual day : u = 14 cm v + (− 14) = ( −10)
1 1 1 −4 75
=− + = ⇒v = −
v 10 14 140 2
car starts from F at t = 0, reaches station at T and again 75
reaches at the factory at time 2T. Now mirror says to rays go and meet at −
2
This day :
x
T – 30 P t=0
C
S T – 30 + t
F
C (2T – 20)
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walks for time t and reaches point P at time
+ + =
T – 30 + t. At this time car also reaches ‘P’. Car comes back 1 1.5 1 2
at ‘F’ at time (2T – 20). That means car takes time T – 10 from
75 71
c
F to P. That means car reach at ‘P’ at time T – 5. x= −4 =
Now T – 10 = T – 30 + t ⇒ t = 20 min. 2 2
g. 71
so distance will be + 3 + 2 from mirror..
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2
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81
23. = = 40.5cm
2
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15 cm
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CHEMISTRY DEHLI ’ 09 16-11-09
ANSWER KEY
DETAILED SOLUTION
Single Choice Question One or More than One Correct Choice Type
Sol 24.(d) Sol. 40. (a, c)
Mole ratio of C : H : O is 1 : 2 : 1 so empirical formula of Sol.41. (b,d)
CH2O
Sol.42 (b,d)
∆T 0.15
m= b ⇒ ⇒0.294;
Kb 0.51 2.303 100 4 × 2.303
Sol.43 (a,c) t99.99% = log =
k 0.01 k
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50 1000
0.294 = × ; M ≈ 180
M 950 2.303 100 2.303
t99% = log = 2×
c
(CH2O ) n = 180 or 30 × n = 180 or n = 6 ; k 1 k
Sol.45 (4)
Sol. 28 (c) P (V – b) = RT
Sol. 46. (1)
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PV = Pb + RT
y = mx + c
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Sol. 29 (a)
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Sol. 30 (a)
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Sol.33 (c)
Sol. 34 (a)
Sol. 35 (c)
Sol. 36 (b)
Sol.37-(c); 38-(c); 39-(b)
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Solution Paper - 02
MATHEMATICS DEHLI ’ 09 16-11-09
ANSWER KEY
63. B,C 64. A,B,C,D 65. A,B,C,D 66. A,D 67. A - s ; B - p ; C - r ; D - q, r 68. 0272 69. 0004
DETAILED SOLUTION
(SECTION - I, Single Correct Choice Type) for inverse to exist function
must be one one onto
3 hence Domain is [1, ∞)
( )
Sol.47(d) ∫ − x 2 + ax + 12 dx = 45 Hence a ≥ 1.
0
gives a = 4
Hence f(x) = 12 + 4x – x2 = (2 + x)(6 – x) Comprehension Type (Paragraph for question Nos. 55 to 57)
hence m = – 2 and n = 6
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m + n + a = 6 – 2 + 4 = 8. 2 −3 −5
Sol.48(a) By expanding about R1 Sol. (55 to 57) det.A = −1 4 5
(tan–1 x)3 + (tan–1 2x)3 + (tan–13x)3 = 3 tan–1x tan–1 2x 1 −3 −4
c
tan–13x
g.
⇒ x = 0. = 2(–16 + 15) + 1(12 – 15) + 1(–15 + 20)
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Sol.49(b) A1A2 B1B2 ................. L 1L 2 = –2 – 3 + 5 = 0 ⇒ A is singular
12
number of ways in a circle (11)! 2 .
1 −3 −4
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1 −3 −4
k = 1 + sinθ
0 1 −1
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(x – 1)2 + (y – 1)2 = 1
det.C = 4 −3 4 = –1(16 – 12) – 1(–12 + 9)
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x2 + y 2 – 2x – 2y + 1 = 0. 3 −3 4
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I = (I – 0.4A)(I – αA)
= I – IαA – 0.4AI + 0.4αA 2
= I – A α – 0.4A + 0.4αA 2 −3 −5 2 −3 −5 2 −3 −5
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Sol.52(c) I = ∫
d
dx
((sinx)x )dx = (sinx)x ⇒ A is idempotent
0 0
1 −3 − 4 1 −3 − 4 0 0 0
= 1− lim(sinx) x = 1 – 1 = 0.
x→0 B = −1 3 4 − 1 3 4 = 0 0 0
2
Sol.53(a) A number is divisible by four, if the last two digit are 1 −3 − 4 1 −3 − 4 0 0 0
divisible by four. In this case last two digits can be
12, 16, 28, 32, 36, 68, 92 or 96. ⇒ B is nilpotent
Total number of such numbers = 8 (4C3 ⋅ 3!) = 192.
Sol.54(a) f(x) = 2x3 – 3x2 + 6 0 1 −1 0 1 −1 1 0 0
f ′(x) = 6x2 – 6x = 6(x2 – x) = 0 C = 4 −3
2
4 4 −3 4 = 0 1 0 = I
gives x = 0 or x = 1
3 −3 4 3 −3 4 0 0 1
⇒ C is involutary
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55. (b) obvious (B) as (B) is nilpotent. Assertion & Reason Type
56. (c) P = A 3C2 = A 3= A ⇒ P2 = A 2 = A
Sol.61 (a)
∴P =P2
Sol.63 (b,c) C1 ( 2, −3 ) ; r1 = 4 + 9 − 8 = 5
C 2 ( 5,3) ; r2 = 25 + 9 − 14 = 2 5
Sol. (58 to 60)
C1C2 = 9 + 36 = 45 = 3 5
∴ C1C2 =r1 + r 2
Hence circle touch each other externally ⇒ B
Hence radical axis is S1 − S2 = 0
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58. (c) i.e. x + 2y – 1 = 0 is also one of the common tangent
⇒ C
c
(A) and (D) are obviously not correct.
Sol.64 (a,b,c,d)
g.
Sol.65 (a,b,c,d)
ng
y = x 1/3 ( x − 1)
r = a + b + 1 = ( a +1 ) + b + 4
2 2 2 2 2
dy 4 1/3 1 1 1
ye
= x − ⋅ 2 / 3 = 2 / 3 [4x − 1]
dx 3 3 x 3x
⇒ 2a + 4 = 0 ⇒ a = –2
.m
1
and ( a + 1) + b 2 + 4 = a 2 + ( b +1) + 4
2 2
hence f is ↑ for x >
4
w
⇒ 2a = 2b ⇒ b = –2
1
and f is ↓ for x <
w
r2 = 9 ⇒ r = 3 4
w
60. (c)
( x − 1) + ( y −0 ) + λ ( x − 1) = 0
1
2 2
∴ f ''(x) = 0 at x = − (inflection point)
2
passing through (3, 2) ⇒ 4 + 4 + 2λ = 0 ⇒ λ = − 4 graph of f (x) is as
∴ x 2 + y 2 − 6x + 5 = 0
1
1
∴ radius
∫(x − x1 / 3 ) dx =
9 − 5= 2 3 3/7 3
A= 4/3
x = − x4/3
0
7 4 0
6
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3 3 4 −7 9 SECTION - IV (Subjective Type)
= − =3 = Sol.68 [0272]
7 4 28 28
x1 = 4 or x2 = 16 ; x12 + x 22 = 272
Sol.66 (a,d) 3
3
1
− 12 ⋅ x = log 3
S = 0 ⋅ ( 100 C0 ) + 1 ⋅ ( 100 C1 ) + .... + 100 ⋅ ( 100 C100 )
log 2 x log16 9
2 2 2 3
3
1
S = 100 ⋅ ( 100 C0 ) + 99 ⋅ ( 100 C1 ) + .... + 0 ⋅ ( 100 C100 )
2 2 2
or x
log 2 3
− 12 ⋅ x log4 3 = log3 33
3
_____________________________________ 1
C0 ) + ( C1 ) + ..... + ( C100 ) ]
log 2 3
2 2 or x log 2 3 − 12 ⋅ x 2 = − log3 33 = −27
3
Let xlog2 3 = y
( 200) !
2S = 100.200 C100 = 100 ⋅ y − 12 y + 27 = 0
⋅
100!100!
100.200. (199 )! ∴ ( y −9 )( y −3 = 0 )
⇒ 2S =
100. ( 99) !. (100) ! ⇒ S = 100. C99 ⇒ D ∴ y = 81 or y = 9
199
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hence xlog2 3 = 34 or 3log 2 x = 34 ⇒ x = 16
199! 100. ( 200) ! or 3log2 x = 32 = 32 ⇒ x = 4
100.199 C99 = 100. =
99!100! 200.99!100! So, x12 + x 22 = 272
c
(
100.2100.100!1.35....199 )
g.
Sol.69 [0004]
= Since a > 0 ∴ f (2) < 0
200.99!.100!
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∴ 4 − 2 ( k + 1) + k + k − 8 < 0
2
= = ⇒ A k2 − k + 6 < 0
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2.99! 99!
(k + 2)(k – 3) < 0
SECTION - III (Matrix – Match Type)
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Sol.67 [A - s ; B - p ; C - r ; D - q, r]
A. Simple -2 3
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cos 40° – [sin 50° – sin 30°] Integral value of k is –1, 0, 1, 2 ⇒ number of Integral
value of k is 4
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1
cos 40° – sin 50° +
2
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C. Simple
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