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Sec: Sr.Super60 &All 2018_P2 Date: 17-08-22
Time: 02.30Pm to 05.30Pm GTA-32 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 B,C 2 A,B 3 A,B,C 4 B,D 5 A,B 6 A,D
7 10 8 1.25 9 2 10 23.01 11 2.65 12 2
13 3.15 14 2 15 C 16 B 17 D 18 C
CHEMISTRY
19 B,D 20 A,D 21 A,B,C 22 ACD 23 A,C,D 24 A,C,D
25 9 26 6.59 27 4 28 5 29 3 30 9
-
6.95
31 6.00 32 5.00 33 A 34 B 35 D 36 A
MATHEMATICS
37 A,C,D 38 A,B,C,D 39 B,C,D 40 A,B,C,D 41 A,B,D 42 A,C,D
43 0 44 504 45 64 46 6 47 0 48 12
49 4.5 50 7 51 A 52 A 53 A 54 A
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. For system remain in equilibrium, value of m can be decide in two limiting cases :
Case-I : m can take a maximum value such that 100kg block has tendency to move
upward. mg 100 g sin 370 100 g cos370
3 3 4
m 100 100 60 24 84
5 10 5
Case-II : m can take a minimum value such that 100kg block has tendency to move
downward. 100 g sin 370 mg 100 g cos370 m 36
So we got the range of m 36 m 84
In this range 37 and 83 lie.
2. The highest horizontal distance is for water coming from holes 3 and 4.
v 2 gh h is height of hole from top.
2 H h
Horizontal distance x vt 2 gh ; x 2 h H h
g
3. Charge distribute over the surface of conductor in such a way that net field due to
this charge and outside charge q is zero inside. Field due to only q is non-zero.
4. 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
and
20 R 7 R / 2 R
280 20
Solving these equation, we get R cm and
13 13
5. dU Ke 2
F 4 .....1
dr r
Ke2 mv 2
..... 2
r4 r
nh
and mvr ..... 3
2
By (2) and (3)
Ke 2 4 2 m m
r 2 2
K1 2 ..... 4
h n n
1 Ke 2 Ke 2 Ke 2 n 6
Total energy (potential energy) 3 3
2 6r K1m 6 K13m3
6 2
n
Total energy n6
Total energy m 3 (A) and (B) are correct.
6. vu
Frequency received by the wall is n1 n0 272 Hz.
vu
Frequency of reflected waves received by the receiver is
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vu
n2 n1 289 Hz. Bcat frequency n2 n0 289 256 33 Hz
v u
v v0 1 340 20
Wavelength of reflected waves, 1 m
n2 289 17
7. For the block of mass m2 , not to move, the maximum compression in the spring x0
should be such that kx0 m2 g .....1
Applying work energy theorem to block of mass m1 we get
1 1
m1u 2 kx02 m1 gx0 ..... 2
2 2
1 1 2 m22 g 2 2 m1m2 g 2
From equation (1) and (2) we get m1u 2
2 2 K K
Putting the appropriate value we get u 10 m / s.
8. As the car travels at a fixed speed 1 m/s, hence tangential acceleration will be zero.
Therefore, there will be no component of friction along tangent.
mv 2
Case-I : If Mg ; hence friction force on car of mass m will be outwards from
r
mv 2 m
the centre. T mg Mg mg .....1
rmax rmax
mv 2
Case-II : If Mg ; hence friction force on car of mass m will be towards
r
mv 2 m
centre. T mg Mg mg ..... 2
rmin rmin
rmax M m 0.9 0.5 0.2 1.0
From equations (1) and (2) 1.25
rmin M m 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.8
9. Conceptual
10. Change in internal energy for cyclic process (U ) 0
For process a b1 P constant
Wab P.V nRT 400 R
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For process b c T constant
Wbc 2 R 300 n2
For process c d P constant
Wcd 400 R
For process d a T constant Wd a 2 R 500 n2
Net work W Wab Wbc Wcd Wd a
W 400 Rn2 dQ dU dW , first law of thermady names.
dQ 400 Rn 2. 400 87.3 0.6931 23.01
11. Applying conservation of energy
mAc 2 K A mB c 2 K B mcc 2 KC excitation energy
mA mB mC c 2 K A K B KC
excitation energy
4.65 5 3 K c 10 or kc 2.65 MeV
12. KEmax 5 eV
When these electrons are accelerated through 5V, they will reach the anode with
energy 5 5 eV 10 8 2eV .
13. 9
Least count 1 0.1 0.01 cm
10
Zero error 0.1 0.06 0.04 cm
Final reading 3.1 0.01 1 3.11 cm
So correct measurement 3.11 0.04 3.15 cm
14. L
1 RC; 2 LC t1t2 0.1sec
R
1
T 2 LC 2 2sec
10
15. In situation A, B and C, shells I and II are not at same potential. Hence charge shall
flow from sphere I to sphere II till both acquire same potential.
If charge flows, the potential energy of system decreases and heat is produced.
In situations A and B charges shall divide in some fixed ratio, but in situation C
complete charge shall be transferred to shell I for potential of shell I and II to be
same. A-P,Q; B-P,Q; C-P,Q,S
In situation D both the shells are at same potential, hence no charge flows through
connecting wire. D-R,S
16. 3 3
Torque about point of contact F 2 R mR 2 mRa
2 2
3 3
2 F ma F ma Friction should act to the right.
2 4
3 F
As F ma, a .
4 m
17. (A) If P 2V , from ideal gas equation we get
2
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2V nRT with increase in volume
3
(i) Temperature increases implies dU ve
(ii) dW ve Hence dQ dU dW ve
(B) If PV 2 constant, from ideal gas equation we get VT = K (constant)
Hence with increase in volume, temperature decreases
PK K
Now dQ dU PdV nCv dT 2 dT [ dV 2 dT ]
T T
PV
nCv dT dT n Cv R dT
T
with increase in temperature dT ve
and since Cv R for monoatomic gas. Hence dQ ve as temperature is increased
(C) dQ nCdT nCv dT PdV n Cv 2 R dT nCv dT PdV
dV
2nRdT PdV ve
dT
Hence with increase in temperature volume increases and vice versa.
dQ dU dW ve
(D) dQ nCdT nCv dT PdV or n Cv 2 R dT nCr dT PdV
dV
or 2nRdT PdV ve
dT
with increase in volume temperature decreases.
Also dQ n Cv 2 R dT
With increase in temperature dT ve but Cv 2 R for monoatomic gas.
Therefore dQ ve with increase in temperature.
18. X L X C resonance condition
10
In case (A) : i 1 VL 110,VC 110 In opposite phase;
10
VR 1 10
In case (B) :
iC iL i 0 VR 0;VL VC 10V
In case (C) : i 1,VL VC VR 10V
In case (D) :
VL VC 10V
Net voltage across inductor and capacitor = 0
10
i 1 amp, VR 10
10
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CHEMISTRY
19. Thermal stability of nitrates of alkali metals increases down group. MgO is basic
SnO is amphoteric and B2O3 is acidic oxides.
20. Cell reaction is : Tl s Cu 2 aq Tl aq Cu s
Tl 0.0591
Reaction quotient Q and Nernst equation is Ecell Ecell
0
log Q at
Cu 2
n
29 K, To increase Ecell Q should be decreased. Which is decreased by decreasing
[Tl ] and increasing [Cu 2 ].
21.
NNN
I II III
22. NCERT
23. Conceptual
24.
25. 10 103 58 103 T2 274
T2 283 K 10 C
0
log 3
4.5 10 2.303 8.314 274 T2
Rise in temperature 10 1 90 C
26. 10 105
H 108
10,000
H 108 from H 2 SO4 107 from water 1.1 107
total
pH 7 log1.1 6.94 7
27. 8a a PV 3 1.5
Tc ,Vc 3b, Pc 2
Zc C C
27 Rb 27b RTC 8 4
28. Black sulphides are HgS, PbS, CuS, NiS, CoS.
29.
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30.
31. Decapeptide + 9H 2O X Alanine + phenylanine
X is optically inactive i.e., glycine.
Total wt. of product after hydrolysis 796 9 18 958
n 75
No. of glycine 100 47; n 6.
958
32. NCERT
33. Le-chateliers principle is applicable and for ( R) Ptotal PCO2 , which is equal to K p
for the given reaction.
34. NH 3 strong filled ligand, so dsp 2
MnO4 uses 3d xy ,3d yz ,3d zx orbitals and 4s orbitals to bond with four oxygen atoms.
3C – 4e bond so sp 3
35. Conceptual
36. Conceptual
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MATHEMATICS
37. 1
Z 2Z 1 Z
2 Contre 1 , 3 3
Arg arg
Z Z 1 6 Z 1 6 4 4
3 1 3 5 3 3 3 63 3
rad Re Z max ln Z max
2 4 2 4 4 2 4
38. X = no of dice showing even no. P = probability
5 5
3 1
0
6 2
4
1 1 5
1 5
C1. . 5
2
2 2
5
1 10
2 5
C2 . 5
2 2
5
1 10
3 5
C3 . 5
2 2
5
1 5
4 5
C4 . 5
2 2
5 5
1 1
5
2 2
5
5 10 10 5 1
1. 5 . 5 3. 5 4. 5 5.
2 2 2 2 2
1 25
2 5 40 90 80 25
25 4
39.
L1 : r fg gh hf i 2 j 3k
L2 : r iˆ ˆj kˆ 4i 5 j 6k
L1 : Shortest distance between L1 & L2 is
d fg 2 gh hf
(A) d may be zero for some ' x '
(B) d 0 fg 2 gh hf f g ' h ' g f ' 2h ' h f ' 2 g ' 0
f ' g ' h' 0
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f g f ' h fh ' f ' g fg '
(C) fg hf 2 gh 2 0
h g h2 g2
1 1 2 h' g ' 2 f '
(D) fg hf 2 gh 2 2 2
h g f h g f
40. d x y 1
Diffe f | x x y 1
2
dx x c
x y x y
2
1 1 1
Since f 0 1 C 1 x 1 y x y| 1
x y 1 x 1 x
2
41. c 2b 2c b
Let A 0,0, , B 0, b , C c,0 D , E ,
3 3 3 3
C 4b
2 2
4c b 2
2
AD 2 , AE 2
9 9
9 1 9 1
Now AD 2 AE 2 1 b 2 c 2 BD BD
5 3 5 5
b2 c2 1 1
AG
9 5 5
9 3
AB AC b c 2b 2 b c ,
5 10
3 1 3 3 9
a .
5 2 10 10 20
2
1 2 2 1 3 3 3 9
R b c area 20
2 2 5 2 5 2 5
42. A2 A; B 2 I and CC T I C T C A I A1 AT ; B B 1 and C T C 1
(A) ABC C 1B 1 C T BAT ABT C
1 T
(B) adj 2 AB 1C 64 adjC adjB adjA 64
(C) C 1B 1 A1 A1B 1C 1 C T B BC T BC CB
(D) adj 3 A1BC 1 9adj AT B 1C T
43. 1 logx x 2 but logx x is 0 similarly log x x 1, 2 1 , 2 0
44. x3
We have F x a 3 x 2 x 13
3
For F x to have negative point to local minima, the equation F ' x 0 must
have two distinct negative roots.
Now, F ' x x 2 2 a 3 x 1
Following condition(s) must be satisfied simultaneously.
(i) Discriminat > 0; (ii) Sum of roots < 0; (iii) Product of roots > 0
Now, D > 0
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4 a 3 4 a 3 1 0 a 2 a 4 0
2 2
a ,2 4, ..... i
Also 2 a 3 0 a 3 0 a 3 ..... ii
And product of roots s 1 0 R i ii a 4, ..... iii
Hence sum of value(s) of a 5 6 7 ..... 100 5040
45. 1 1 x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1
We have f cot dx .....1
2 x 3x 3 2x
2
x
1
1 t t 1 t 2 t 1 1
2
1 1
x dx 2 dt
f t cot 2 dt
t t 2t 3 3 t 2
2t t
1 1 t 2 t 1 t 2 t 1
cot 2 dt
1 t 2t 3 3t 2t
1 t 2 t 1 t 2 t 1
cot 1 2
dt ..... 2
1
t 3 2t 2 t 3t
On equation (1) + equation (2), we get
1
2 f ln ln 2 ln
1 t
f ln
x 2 3x 2 x 1 x 2
ln
Now g 1 dx
1 x 1 x 1
ln
Odd function i .e f x f x
ln
1
g 1.dx ln ln 2ln
1
ln
Now f 200 g 50 ln 200 ln 50 ln 4 3. ln 4
2 3
Hence b 4 64
a 3
46. We have Tr 3Tr 1 6r
Tr Tr 1 n
Tr Tr 1 n r
Dividing both sides by 3 , we get r r 1 2 r r 1 2
r r
3 3 r 2 3 3 r 2
G.P.
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T2 T1
32 3
T3 T2
3 2
3 3 n r Tn T1
2 n 4 2 1
n 1
T T 3 3
44 33 r 2
3 3
G.P.
T T
nn nn11
3 3
Tn 6
4 2n1 1 T1 6
3 3
n
Tn 2.3n 4.3n.2n1 4.3n 2n1.3n 2.3n Tn 2 6n 3n
6 3 3
2 6n 1 3n 1 S n 4.6n 5.3n 1
5 2 5
Now on comparing, we get
n2 12n 39 4.6n 5.3n 1 3 4.6n 5.3n 1
5 5
n 2 12n 39 3 n 6 0 Hence n 6
2
47. sin x 1 sin x 1 cos x No solution M 0
48.
1 x 1 x 1 x Coefficient of x
4 4 13 8 13
is 4 8 12.
49. Tangent to parabola is also tangent to hyperbola.
4 1 3 9
c 2 a 2 m 2 b 2 2 3 m 2 Area .3.
m 2 2 2
We have, a 2 c 2 b 2 2ac 0 a c b 2 0
2
50.
a b c a c b 0 f 1 f 1 0
So the equation f x 0 will have 2 distinct solution as exactly one root lie
between 1,1
51. (P) Let A be given and let P p , Q q , R r
2 2 2
pq q r r p pq r
Let K 3 2 kmax 3
p q r
2 2 2
p q2 r 2
35 35
1 6
5 6
5 6
(Q) Let I
60 3sin x 4cos x
60 sin x dx 60 sin xdx 1
0
6 6
1
2 t
1
1 3t 2t 1 3t 2t 0
2 t
(R) Let L lim 0
t t
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1
3 1
3
1 3t 2t e 1 3t 2t e
2 t 2 t
lim L L1 L2 .....1
t t t
5 13 3
Now, L1 e3 & L2 e L L1 L2 4e3 4
2 2
(S) x y 0 4 0 1
x y 1 4 1
x y 2 4 2
x y 99 4 99
number of solutions 1 4 1 2 3 ..... 99 19801
52. 1 2x 1 2x
(A) As sgn 1x R 1 f x sgn x R 1
x x
4 2 x 4 2x 2x
As x 2,2 is discontinuous when 1,0,1
x ,0, , Clearly f x is discontinuous and non‐derivable at
2 2
x , 1,0,1, i.e., 5 points
2 2
2x 1
Graph of y sgn in 2,2
x
1
(D) 2 tan 1 x
(or) 4 and x 0
4
53.
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CD directrix
Apply power of points
C.
xy 2 x 2 y 2 4 ae
2
ab 2 ;
2ae 2, x2 y 2 4
x y
2
ae 1, xy 4
x y2 2
2 x y 4 2
54. a b c a b b c c a
G1 .G2 .G3 .G1
3 3 3 3
Volume of parallelepiped G1G2 G1G3 G1G4
c a b a b c
9
3 3 3 33
R) QP. i j k 0 x y y z 0
PQ 9 x y z 9
2 2 2 2
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