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PAPER – 2
SECTION – A
1. A, B, C, D
Sol. 1 2 3 4 100 cm A C E
Let n1, n2 , n3 and n4 are fundamental frequencies of these segments B D
respectively.
1 2 3 4
n1 1 n2 2 n3 3 n2 2 1
, , ,
n2 2 n3 3 n4 4 n4 4 2
1 T
n n = constant
2
n1 1 n2 2 n3 3 n4 4
n2 n n
1 2, 3 2 2, 4 2 2
n1 n3 n4
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 100 cm
2
2 2 2 2 2 100
3 2
2 = 24 cm
So, 1 = 48 cm
3 = 16 cm
4 = 12 cm
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2. A, B, C, D
q P2
Sol. Using symmetry if charged particle lies at P1 then OCDE =
240
P1
q q
8 0 7q
and OABC = 0
3 24 0
If the charge particle lies at P2 then
q
OCDE =
240
q
and OABC =
240
3. A, B, C
Sol. AB U = constant
PM
nCv T constant
RT
P = constant
Isobaric process
BC = constant
PM
constant
RT
PT
Isochoric process
CA U = constant
U = nCvT = constant
T = constant
Isothermal process
4. A, C, D
Sol. Just after cutting the string B, block looses the contact with the rod.
taking torque about P
m 2 m 2
mg
4 12 16
12 g 3
, acm g
7 4 7
mg T = macm
4
T = mg
7
5. A, D
3R 7R
1 1 kq2 kq2
Sol. Work performed = 0E2 dV 0E2 dV
2 2 3R 35R
R 5R
6. A, D
Sol. In both case (A) and (D) the source and observer are relatively at rest. Thus there is no change in
the frequency.
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7. B
Sol. If first 8m, then 4m, then 2m fired, then velocity of tank
8 4 2 59 20 m
v v0 v0
20 12 8 60
If first 8m, then 2m, then 4m fired, then velocity of tank
8 2 4 29
v v0 v0
20 12 10 30
4v 0 4
If only shell 4m is fired first velocity of shell = v 0 v0
20 5
2v 9v
If only shell 2m is fired first velocity of shell = v 0 0 0
20 10
8. D
(2) (1)
Sol. Apply Kirchoff’s Law on the equivalent circuit B
A
shown in the diagram.
(2) (3)
(7) (8)
(9) (8)
F
(11) (12)
9. C
Sol. In each case
F
T x
T F x Fx
v
m/ m
dx Fx
dt m
t
dx F m
dt , t2
0 x m 0 F
10. C
Sol. (P) Case (i) 13k
Torque about ‘P’ 4 2R
3
mR2 18kR2 3
2 4k R
36k 2
3
3m 4k R
P 2
3m t2
t1
6 k
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Case (ii)
k(2R)
3
mR2 8kR2
2
k(4R)
16k
3m
P
3m
t2 t2
4 k
5 3m
T t1 t 2
12 k
(Q) K eq 1 2(8k cos2 30) 2(8k cos2 60) 12k 4k 16k
(16.16)
So, K eq k 8k
32
x x3 x 4 x 5
(R) x x1 2
2 4 X4 X5
T T T 2T T 2T
k eq k k k k k X2
k
k eq X3
7
7m
T 2
k
x1
T
X m
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SECTION – D
11. 00000.25
2u sin
Sol. T 4 sec
g
When the ball collide with the wall B, time elapsed
10 15
2 sec
20 10
So remaining time = 2 sec
5
Velocity of the ball after the collision with ball = 2.5 m/s
2
2.5
e 0.25
10
12. 00000.50
Sol. 1 2 1 2
11T 2 2 T (1 2 )T
1 2
2
2
1
1 2 …(i)
1 2 1
1 2
Let x , so 1 x …(ii)
1 2 1 2
(1 x) 2
x
1
1x 2 2 x
2 17 106 11 106 6
x 6 6
0.50
1 2 23 10 11 10 12
13. 00143.75
Sol. When S1 is closed and S2 is open
Current through R1
0
I1 = 0
1 3.68 4.68
Potential difference across length = 0 1.84
2 4.68
Similarly in the second case
0 468
I2 =
R2 1 184(R2 1)
2 2 2 468R2
Potential difference across length of R2 R2 .I2 =
3 3 3 184(R2 1)
2 468R2
3 184(R2 1)
64 R2 = 92
R2 = 1.4375
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14. 00006.28
15. 00002.25
16. 00367.80
17. 00025.50
Sol. 6 V = 15S 25 38
V = 2.5 mm 13 mm
So, 5V = 12.5 mm
X = 13 mm 12.5 mm
= 0.50 mm x
1 2 3 4 5 6
So, measured value = 25.50 mm 0
12.5 mm
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18. 00000.60
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A, B, C, D
20. A, B, C
Sol.
3 H O
O H3C CH2 C H H3C C CH3
O B O
A
21. A, B, D
Sol. Na/C2H5OH can not reduce acid.
22. B, C
23. A, B, D
24. A, B, C, D
25. C
26. D
27. A
28. B
SECTION – D
29. 00006.50
Sol. 2H2 O2 2H2 O O2
32 g O2 is obtained from 68 g H2O2
68
52 g O2 is obtained from 52g
32
M 34 68
52
2 32
68 52 2
M = 6.50
32 34
30. 00001.80
31. 00000.80
Sol. N2O, CO2, HCN and NO2 are linear.
32. 00006.02
Sol. ClO4 35.5 16 4
= 99.5 g
1990 103
Number of moles
99.5
-3
= 20 × 10
-3
Number of moles of electron = 20 × 10 × 50 = 1
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33. 00001.25
Sol. Number of atoms of X in FCC packing (at corners and face centres of cubic unit cell)
1 1
= 8 8 6 2 4
Number of atoms of Y at octahedral voids = 4
Along one body diagonal there are two X atoms and one Y-atom.
1 15
No. of effective atoms of X after removal 4 2 8 4
No. of atoms of Y after removal = 4 – 1 = 3
15
x:y :3
4
=5:4
Simplest formula = X5Y4
a = 5, b = 4, a/b = 1.25
34. 00002.50
Sol. Stronger base than benzyl amine (a) = 5.
Amines can be prepared by Gabriel’s phthalimide method (b) = 2.
35. 00002.50
36. 00004.98
6 18
Sol. Concentration per litre 0.2
60 180
0.2 0.083 300
= 4.98 bar
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SECTION – A
37. A, B, C
Sol. Using integration by part
38. A, B, C
n
2r 1 1
Sol. 2r 3n 1
r 1
39. A, B
Sol. |z| = 1
40. A, C, D
4n 2
Sol. Such n digit number will be sum of coefficient of x3k in (x2 + x3 + x7 + x9)n =
3
41. B, C
x x
Sol. P x f 3 t dt f 2 t dt
0 0
P(x) = f 3(x) – f(x)2 = f 2(x)·(f(x) – 1) < 0
42. A, C
Sol. B(4, 0) is focus and x = 0 is directrix of parabola
43. D
1
Sol. |2A2B–3| = 8 12
27
(P) A 43 B34 is 0
(Q) |A| = 0 and |B| = 0
(R) ABT = BTA
44. C
Sol. Equation of circle 3x2 + 3y2 + 2x + 4y = 0 and minimum value of PA + BP + CP + DP = 15
45. D
x y 2 x y 2
Sol. 1
18 2
46. B
1
Sol. Volume of tetrahedron = base area height
2
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SECTION – D
47. 00004.00
Sol. When x is then 2 cos x 2 3
4
48. 00010.00
Sol. Inter change m and n
49. 00000.50
50. 00008.00
n 1
k cosn
Sol. cos n n 1 n 1 if n odd
k 0
1 2 2
51. 00001.00
ab r1r2
Sol. = and C =
r3 s 2
52. 00050.00
Sol. Put x = r cos and y = r sin will give area =
4
53. 00005.00
Sol. pq p q
54. 00000.95
Sol. cos3 3x + cos3 5x = (cos 5x + cos 3x)3
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