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KEY SHEET
PHYSICS:
1 ABD 2 ABC 3 BCD 4 AC 5 AC 6 ABC
7 ABC 8 ABCD 9 AD 10 ACD 11 8 12 3
13 8 14 1 15 8 16 9 17 3 18 8
19 2 20 3
CHEMISTRY:
21 D 22 A 23 C 24 AC 25 ACD 26 ABD
27 ABD 28 BC 29 D 30 ABC 31 1 32 9
33 0 34 6 35 4 36 9 37 2 38 1
39 5 40 5
MATHEMATICS:
41 BC 42 A 43 C 44 AB 45 CD 46 BC
47 ABCD 48 ACB 49 AB 50 ACD 51 8 52 4
53 8 54 1 55 2 56 7 57 6 58 3
59 6 60 7
SOLUTION
PHYSICS
1. By FBD of particle,
mg – T = ma ………(i)
a mR 2 a
By FBD of the disc, TR I I T
R 2 R2
ma
T a ………(ii)
2
m2 2kg
1m
T
a
mg
By Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get the following results.
a
A. a = 5 m/s2 and T = 5 N and 5 rad/ s2
R
1 1
B. For angular displacement of disc: t t 2 5 42 40 rad
2 2
C. Work done by torque is d d 5 40 200 J
D. KE W 200 J k 2 k1 200 J
2.
Reynold’s number and strain are dimensionless quantities. Curie is the number of atoms
decaying pwr unit time and frequency is the number of oscillations per unit time. Latent
heat and gravitational to energy per unit mass.
3. Write force equations for vertical and horizontal equilibrium.
4. f mg sin mg cos ) W ( mg sin mg cos ) ds
f
dy
dx h
L
(+q) q
(-d, 0) 0 x
(+d, 0)
b) V0 0 . Hence, no work is done in bringing a test charge from infinity to origin.
c) E at all points on y – axis will be parallel to x – axis because Eq E q
d) Dipole moment is directed along iˆ direction.
A 0 A
8. C1 , C2 0
2d d
dt 2 L
11. m1 m r1 r
m2 2m r2 4r
F2 m2 r2
F mrw2 w k
F1 m1 r1
28
F2 8
F1 1
12.
64 139
Vr 52
3 3
t
13. If F 0 find ‘t’ I F .dt
0
14.
d
x h tan & ?
dt
dx d
h sec 2
dt dt
h V cos 2 45
V
(cos 2 ) h
V KV
K 1
2h 2h
15.
Applying WET on block of mass m
Wg WSP K f K i
Let finally displacement of block from equilibrium is x.
5mg 1 25m 2 g 2 1 2
mg ( x) k ( ) kx 0
k 2 k2 2
1 2 15m 2 g 2
kx mgx 0
2 2k
3mg
x
k
5mg 3mg 8mg
Displacement from initial is
k k k
r3 r4
qr P0 4
.16. 3 4R
kq 4 Po r r 2
E 3
r 4 & 3 4 R
For Eto
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dE 1 2r 2R
0 r
dr 3 4r 3
2
P 2R 4r P0 R
Ema 0
0 9 4 9 R 9 0
17. Given i= 600 , 300 and A 300
have i e A
From eq.( I ), we get
300 600 e 0
So r2 is also zero, then r1 A 300
sin i sin 600
So 3
sin ri sin 300
Hence the value of a=3.
q net C1V0 V0 120
18. V 80V
C net C1 C2 1 C 2 / C1 1 4 / 8
19. B .dl 0NI 0 10002mA 20 SI units
n 2
20. Case I : If the currents are in the directions shown in the figure. Then
i i
B1 2( 0 ) kˆ 0 kˆ = magnetic field at O
2 a a
i 1 ˆ i
B2 0 kˆ 0 k = magnetic field at P 0 kˆ
2 a 2 3a 3 a
B1 / B2 3
CHEIMISTRY
1
21. CO O2
CO2
2
x
x x
2
CH 4 2O2
CO2 2 H 2O
y 2y y -
x y z 20 1
x y 14 2
Z 6 mL
6
%volume of neon= 100 30%
20
22. Pb OH 2 precipitates but Ba OH 2 is not
3
23. Al 3HCl AlCl3 H2
2
Moles of HCl 0.05 12 103 6 104
6 104
Moles of Al 2 104
3
gms of Al 5.4 103 g
5.4 103
vol. of Al 2 103 ml 2 106 L 2 103 cm3
2.7
Thickness 102 cm
Area 0.2 cm2
4
24. Fe CN 6 Conc.H 2 SO4 H 2O Fe 2 6 NH 4 6CO 6SO42
Little amount of SO2 may also produced to oxidation of Fe2 with Conc. H 2 SO4 .
4
Fe CN 6 H 6HCN Fe2
dil.
25. Conceptual
26. Concept based
27. N 2O neutral oxide not an hydride of H 2 N 2O2
CaoCl2 Ca ClO3 2 CaCl2
NaCl A H 2 SO4 HCl B NaH SO4
NH 3 HCl NH 4Cl white fumes
HCl B AgNO3 AgCl C white ppt
NaCl ( A) MnO2 H 2 SO4 Na2 SO4 MnSO4 H 2O Cl2 D
H K aC 10 4 K a .10 2 K a 10 6 P ka 6
O O
O
OH
R C NH H R C NH Br Br
H 2O R C N Br
H
H 2O OH
35.
O O
Slow
R
H 2O
NH 2 Na2CO3 C N R R C N Br
Step
36. Conceptual
37. Common meta borate is borax
38. 50% dissociate M 0.1M
x y
39. x 5 y 5 5
2
40.
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MATHEMATICS
41. B C 30 0
A 120 0
A
a 2 R sin A R 2 3
DE AE AD
2 R AD 3 3 S
r , AD D
2 2 B C
5 3 E
4
2x 1 f x
42. 4 3
dx A tan 1 C
x 2x x 1 3
2x 1 2
x 2 x 2 x 2 x 1dx x x t
1
t 2
dt 2 x 1 dx dt
t 1
1
2
dt
2
1 3
t
2 2
1 t 1/ 2
tan 1 C
3 3
2 2
2 2 x2 2x 1 1 f x
tan 1 C A tan C
3 3 3
43. Let P be at 2 , 2at . Tangent and normal at P are ty x at 2 and tx y 2at at 3 respectively.
Thus, T at 2 , 0 and N is 2a at 2 , 0
If centroid be G h, k then
2a at 2 2at
h ,k
3 3
3h 2a 9k 2
a 4a 2
Re quired parabola is
9y 2 3x 2a
4a 2 a
4a 2a
y 2 x
3 3
44. Conceptual
45. Conceptual
x3
46. f x x2 a
3
02
Hence for the minimum and f x must cross the x-axis at 1
2
1 2
Hence f 1 1 a 0 a
3 3
dy 2 y cot x 4 y 2 cot x 2 4 y 2
47. y cot x cos ecx , y cot x cos ecx
dx 2
dy dy
cot x cos ex dx (or) cot x cos ecx dx
y y
x x
log y log sin x log tan ln C | log x log sin x ln tan log C
2 2
x
C tan
2 C
y y
sin x x
sin x tan
2
x cos A
48.
y cos B
x tan A y tan B sin A sin B A B
tan
xy cos A cos B 2
x tan A y tan B A B
tan
xy 2
49. sin x sin y sin( x y)
x y x y x y x y
2sin cos 2sin cos
2 2 2 2
x y x 2 x y
sin 0 (or) cos cos
2 2 2
x y x y
x y 0 (or)
2 2
x 0 (or) y 0
(0,1)
y x
(1,0) (1,0)
(0, 1)
ordered pair 1,0 , 0, 1 12 , 12 , 12 , 12
1 1 1
50. 2 A B C 60 0
1 sin A / 2 1 sin B / 2 1 sin C / 2
51. 8 z2 z3 27 z3 z1 64 z1 z2
8 27 64 8z 27 z 2 64 z3
z1 z2 z3 2 3 4 12 2
2
z1 z2 z3 z1 z2 z3
1 2
4
3
Y
1 and 2 can be arranged in P 2, 2 ways 2! 2 1 2 ways
Also, 3 and 4 can be arranged in P 2, 2 ways 2! 2 1 2 ways
Hence, required no. of permutations 2 2 4
Hence, 4 is the correct answer.
53. Let a n denote the length of a side of Sn . We are given
a n 1 1
Length of a side of Sn = Length of a diagonal of Sn 1 a n 2a n 1
an 2
1
a 1 ,a 2 ,a 3 ,....
Thus, is a G.P with first term 10 and common ratio 2 . Therefore
n 1
1
a n 10
2
2
1 n 1
2
Also, Area Sn a 1 10
n 1 100 2
n 1
2
a p b c
54. | a qb c | 0
a b rc
a b c a b c
1 1
a (a p ) b (b q ) c (r c) p q r
55. Consider,
LHS d a d b b h 3( g h )
a b c
2d (a b c ) 3( ) 2 h 2( HD )
3
57.
2 2
2
2
2 2
2 2
Required area = 2 2 2 6
x y z
58. S e ln y ln z.log ln y ln x.log ln x ln y.log
e e e
A.M G.M
S 3 0
e
3
S3
S 3,
1 1
59. R.H.L ; L.H.L so, 9 6
2 3 2 3
60. Let M n aij where i, j 1, 2,3...........n
we first find out a11 for the nth matrix ; which is the nth
Term in the series :1,2,6…………
Let S 1 2 6 15 ..............Tn 1 Tn
Again writing
0 1 1 4 9 .......... Tn Tn 1 Tn
Tn 1 1 4 9 ............up to n 1 terms
n n 1 2n 1
1 12 2 2 32 ........ n 1
2
1 6
Now, observing carefully , the consecutive between the elements of the diagonal of the nth
matrix is n+1
n n 1 2n 1
Therefore first term is 1 and common difference = n+1
6
Hence = n+1
Hence the required sum M n
n n n 1 2n 1 n n
2 1
2 6
2 2
n 1 n 1 6 n 1 2n 2n 3 2n n 3
6 6
For n = 6 the required sum =441