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8906105-Ph1FCAT01-OJEMD120C03-100618-16

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

1. 7.
y  x  2x  2
4 2

 x   Ax3  Bx2  Cx  D  x2  1
dx 3/2
dy E
horizontal tangetns  slope  0  0

2
dx
x2  1
dy
  4x3  4x  0
 3Ax2  2Bx  C  3Dx  x2  1
1 1/2
dx
  x  
2
 4x x2  1  0 x2  1
 x  0, 1,  1 Now,
dy
 At threepoint s 0
x  
2
 
dx 1 x2  1 2
 threehorizontal tangents   x  x2  1
2.
x    x  x2  12  x 
x2  1 x2  1 
2

  x  x2  1
S  f(t)  t3  6 t 2  at 2

ds
v(t)   3t 2  12t  9
3Ax2  2Bx2  C  3Dx  x2  1
1/2
dt
d2s ds
a(t)  2
  6t  12  x2  x2  1 2x x2  1
dt dt
 3Ax2  2Bx  C  3Dx  x2  1
1/2
a(4)  6(4)  12  12m / s2
 3A = 2, 2B = 0, C = -1, 3D = 2
y '  uv  '  uv '  vu'
 A = 2/3, B = 0, C = 1, D = 2/3
3.  y '  z   u  z  v '  z   v  z  u'  z  8. Let t  y
  3  2  1 4  6  4  2  dt  dy
4. Slope of the tangent at A t

 A s t dt
AC 1
   I
CB 2
5. 0
t


dx
  cos y dy
A

a2   x  a 
2

0
x a
sin1 
 a 
A t A
  sin y0  sin t
 
x 
sin1   1 9. y  x log x
a 
dy 1
n  0   cos x  x   1 logx
dx x
  vdv
dv
6. Area   dx  10.
dt
aa  a a  b a  bb
 C
 0  2b  a  0
11. ABsin   ABcos  3
  tan1 3  60
12.

ab  ab    angle b / w a & b


a b cos  a b sin 
 tan   1     / 4


ab

 
22  2 22  2  2  2 2 cos  / 4
 5
22   2 
a b
2  2  2  2 2 cos  / 4
13.  A  (B  A)  0 is perpendicular to A
 A  (B  A)  0

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14. Goplanar vectors have scalar triple product as 5.6


22. Number =  6.02  1023  1.5  1023
zero 22.4

A  B  C   0 23.
x 2 3 3BaCl2  2Na3PO4  Ba3 (PO4 )2  6NaCl
2 y 4  0 or BaCl2  2 Na PO
3 4  1 Ba (PO )
3 4 2  2NaCl
3 3
0 z 2 Na3PO4 is limits reagent
x  2y  4z   2  0  4   3  2z  0   0 3
2xy  4zx  8  6z  0 xy  2zx  3z  4  0 2
If mol of Na3PO4 gives 31 Ba3 (PO4 )2
15. 3
sincea  2i  4j  4k Then 0.2 mol gives 31  32  0.2  0.1
 a  4  16   4   6
2
KI   1 I2O3   3
HIO   7 KI  1
â 2i  4j  4k i  2 j  2k 4 3 3
â    24.
a 6 3 25. CO2 get absorbed in KOH If 1.5 g CO2 is
 i  2 j  2k 
F.aˆ   i  2 j  4k    absorbed then moles of CO2 formed = 1.5
44
 3 
1 13  Moles of C in 0.5 organic compound = 1.5
 1 4  8  
44
3 3 Percentage of C =
resolve part of F alonga  F  aˆ  a 1.5 / 44  12  100  81.81
0.5
 13  i  2 j  2k  13 
      i  2 j  2k  26. E.w. of O = 8
 3  3  9 
 E.w. of Metal = 16
16.
E.w. of Oxide = 24
= 16 x 0.5
sin2   sin2   sin2   1 cos2   1 cos2   1 cos2  27.

 3  cos2   cos2   cos2  
 3 1 2 5C2O24  10CO2  10e (1)
2MnO4 
 10e  2Mn 2
(2)
from (1) & (2)
2MnO4  5C2O24  16H  2Mn2  10CO2  8H2O
28. SO2Cl2  2H2O  H2SO4  2HCl
1  P 
17. angle  cos    moles of H+ = 2x mol of H2SO4 + 2 x mol of HCl
Q
= 4 x mol of SO2Cl2
A B 1 4  40  0.1
18.   cos  =
AB 2 1000
  60 = 16 x 10-3
19. A ,B andC must form a triangle as show 29. Al2(SO4 )3  3BaCl2  3BaSO4  2AlCl3
 angle between AandC  53 o  Amount of Al2(SO4)3 & BaCl2 are completely
3 consumed
 cos1 2  20  0.2
5 Now Al+3 present =  0.2M
20  20
A   A  B  A  A  A  B
3HCl  Al(OH)3  AlCl3  3H2O
30.
20.  A2  0
0.4
 A2 Mol of Al(OH)3 in x tablets = x 
78
29.2 3
21. 29.2 g HCl present in 100 g solution or & mol of HCl =  2.5
36.5 36.5
100 Now mol of HCl = mol of Al(OH)3
mol present in mL solution.
1.25 1 3 0.4
   2.5  x 
Now for preparing new stock solution, let V 3 36.5 78
mL be used.  x = 13.3  14
Then,
 29.2 / 36.5  V  200  0.4
100 1

1.25 1000
 V  8mL

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31. 1  56 
38. No. of moles =   NA  2.4088  1021 
7.5 NA  28 
moles of glucose   0.022 moles
342 39. Let NaI be x g & NaCl be y g then,
0.22 moles  6.023  1023 molecules total weight of mixture x + y (1)
 0.022  6.03  1023 x y
also, moles of Na available =  (2)
 0.132  1023 150 58.5
Hence weight of Na2SO4 formed
Note : dilute does not changes the no. of solute
1  x y 
particles present in solution. s =     142 (3)
2  150 58.5 
32. C2H6  3.5O2  2CO2  3H2O Equation (1) & (2)
x + y = 0.47 x + 1.21 y
N1H2OH  21 NO2  1e 0.21
33. x= y = 0.396 y

2e  Fe23 (SO4 )3 2
 2Fe SO4 0.53
x
Hence ‘n’ factor for NH2OH is 1 Now % age of NaI = x 100 = 28.38 %
xy
& Hence ‘n’ factor for Fe2(SO4)3 is 2
34. Mole of BaCl2 after roasting = mole of BaCl2 .x 40. Oxidation
H 2O I  I2  3IO3  16e
36.6  5.4 36.6 (1)

 208 208  18 x Reduction
x2 NO3  e  NO2
35. Atomic mass of M = (72 – 48) / 2 = 12 (2)
 wt. of M2(CO)3 = 24 + 180 = 204 Multiplying (2) by 16 & adding to (1)
36. Moles of Cacl2 = moles of Ca = I  I2  16NO3  3IO3  16NO2
0.56
moles of CaO   0.01 Balancing H & O,
56
 wt of CaCl2  0.01 111 KI  I2  16HNO3  2HIO3  KIO3  16NO2  7H2O
 1.11 Hence taking I2 as limiting reagent,
3.33 2 mol I2 will preduce 2 x 16 x 22.4 = 716.8 L
So % NaCl =  100  75%
4.44 NO2
37. n-factor of acid is the H used in reaction

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MATHEMATICS
 x  5  x  1  49. log0.3  x  1  log0.3 x 1
0
 x2  x  5 (x  5)(x  1)
41.
 x  1  x  1 x  1  x  2

(i) if x   1 then x  1,    {5} 50. N  340 log10


N
 40 x log10
3
 19.08
(ii) if x   1  x (1, 1) and x   1 so no solution N  1019.08 20 digits

A   A  B  A  Ac  Bc
c
  n(A  B)  n(A)  n(B)  n(A  B)
n(A  B)  200  300  100  400
A   A  B  (A  Ac )  (A  Bc )
c
51. n(A '  B')  n(A  B)'  n(x)  n(A  B)
42.
A   A  B   (A  B ) or ,300  n(x)  400
c c

n(x)  300  400  700


A   A  B  A  Bc
c

43.
 A B  (A  B)  (A B)  (A B')
52.
x 1 1  A B  (A  B)  A  (B B')  A  A
 x  1  1
x2  4
x  1 1 x  1  1  20
x4
53.
x 2 x 0 x  4  2x  8
2
or , 0
x  2,  2 x  0 x4
3 solutions x2  2x  4
or, 0
x4
44.
Since, x2 – 2x + 4 = (x – 1)2 + 3 > 0  x
y  340
 x – 4 > 0 or x > 4
log10 y  log10 340
 40log10 3 x  1  1 x  1  1
 40  0.477 x 2 x 0
54.
 19.08 x  2,0,2
 y willhave 20 digits
 A  B' '  B  C
45. x  y  xy   A '  (B')'  B  C
55.

 xy  0  x2  2x  x  4  0    A '  B  (B  C)
 A'  B
x 0, 2   4, 

46. x2  1 x 1
56.  x 1 
x x
x2  1 x2  x x  1
 
x x
x 1 x 1
 
x x
It is true for all x except x = 0
Option d None of these x  R – {0}

1 1 1
  ... 
47. log2 n log3 n log53 n
57.  logn 2  logn 3  ...  logn 53
 logn  2  3 ...  53   logn 53!
+ve -ve +ve -ve +ve +ve
-5 -4 -2 1 3
58. Option A
 0
48.
Identical Function 59.
1. Range of f  x   Range of g  x  y yy0
2. Domain of f  x   Domain of g  x    x  3   x  2  0
3. f  x1  g x1  x1 Domain x   ,  3  2, 

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y  log1725  2log175
1 1
  log517
y 2
1 1
60.  log53  log59 
x 2
1 1
clearly 
y x
xy

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