Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.
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Sec: Jr.Super60 WTA-14 Date: 14-11-2021
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00 2019_P2 Max.Marks:180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 AB 2 ABC 3 ABCD 4 AD 5 ABCD 6 D
7 ABC 8 CD 9 1.15 10 20.00 11 3.50 12 5.00
13 7.00 14 1.13 15 A 16 A 17 A 18 A
CHEMISTRY
19 A 20 ACD 21 ABD 22 ABCD 23 AD 24 AD
25 AC 26 AB 27 0.00 28 800.00 29 20.00 30 32.00
31 10.00 32 30.00 33 A 34 D 35 A 36 C
MATHEMATICS
37 ACD 38 D 39 BCD 40 C 41 AC 42 AC
43 ABCD 44 AD 45 1.00 46 0.5 47 2.00 48 2.00
49 2.00 50 3.00 51 A 52 B 53 D 54 C
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Friction will act in upward direction
g tan
(For pure rolling)
MR 2
1
IC
2
For hollow sphere I MR 2
3
g tan
MR 2
1
IC
2
tan
5
2. L r MVcm I cm
1
LB m R mR 2 r
2
3
LB m r
2
1 1
LA m R mR 2 m R
2 2
LB 3 L ' A
As LB 3 L ' A i.e., in (ACW) direction
LB ve i.e., in (CW) direction
3. Conceptual
4. Conceptual
2
L ML
5. Mg
2 3
3g
2L
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L 3g
aCM
2 4
3g
T Mg M
4
g
T
4
6. Conceptual
7. Conceptual
8. Conceptual
1 1
9. mgh mvC2 I C 2
2 2
vC R
R
10. mg mR 2 ..... i
2
f mac ... ii
aC R ..... iii
11. F mac
2
F .R cos 600 f .R mR 2
5
ac R
N mg F
f N
12. L final 0 (About a point on ground)
2
Liniital mR 20 m0 R must also be zero
5
5
So, 0 0
2R
5 1
Or 0 5rad / sec
2 0.5
13. By applying conservation of angular momentum
2 2 '
m0 mR 2 m ' R mR 2
5 5 R
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6 7
m0 m ' R
5 5
6
' 0
7
14. T f mA a A
T .R f .R mA R 2 A
T f mB mC aB
mC g T mC .aC / B
aA R A aB
a A R A aB aC / B
2H
T
aC / B
15. Conceptual
16. Conceptual
17. Conceptual
18. Conceptual
CHEMISTRY
dq
19. T 0 is Clausius inequality
20. Conceptual
21. In H vs S graph, stage II to III is not correct
22.
23. In reversible cycle, heat rejected is minimum. For reversible cycle,
T 400
qrej C qabs 100 80 J
TH 500
q
24. dS rev and dS 0
T
25. For an isolated system, the entropy can never decrease
T P
26. a) For an ideal gas, S nCP ln 2 R ln 1
T1 P2
T
At constant pressure: S nC p ln 2 3 2.5R ln 2
T1
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43.22JK 1mol 1
T2
b) At constant volume: S nCv ln 3 1.5R ln 2
T1
25.93JK 1mol 1
qrev
27. For reversible adiabatic process, S
T
qrev 0 Ssystem 0
T T
28. 1 2
T2
500 300 2
500 5
W
W qsource
qsource
2
2kcal 0.8kcal =800 cal
5
T T
29. 1 2
T1
375 300 75
375 375
% 20 %
T P
30. S n.CP ,m ln 2 nR ln 1
T1 P2
5 1200 1
0 1 R ln 1 R ln
2 300 P2
P2 32bar
12000 12000
31. S S A S B 10 J / K
600 400
32. Heat transferred to surroundings by person per day = 86400 100 = 8640000 J/day.
The increase in entropy of surroundings
q 8640000
is S rev 30000 JK 1 30 kJK 1
T 288
33. Thermodynamic processes application
34. Thermodynamic processes application
35. Conceptual
36. Ssurrounding 0 for Adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas
MATHEMATICS
2 2
37. Required locus is x y 2 x 8 y 17 0
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38. Equation of line is y m( x 1)
Equation of pair of lines is x y 2 x y 2 0
From above equation
Slope of line is undefine
39. Conceptual
1
40. Equation of AB = 2x+3y-1=0, equation of AC=x+2y-1=0, slope of AC=
2
2
1
Slope of BO=2, equation of BO is y=2x.solving BO and AB we get B= ,
8 8
1 3
Similarly we get C = , substitute B,C in ax+by-1=0
4 8
41.
P cos ,sin
O
Q
cos ,sin
Q is obtained from P by reflection in the line through origin with slope tan
2
S is obtained from Q by reflection in the line through origin with the slope tan
2
42. It is clear that diagonals of the rhombus will be parallel to the
bisectors of the given lines and will pass through (1, 3).
Equations of bisectors of the given lines are
x y 1 7x y 5
=
2 5 2
Or, 2x – 6y = 0, 6x + 2y = 5
Therefore, the equations of diagonals are x – 3y + 8 = 0 and 3x + y – 6 = 0. Thus
the required vertex will be the point where these lines meet the line
8 16 6 12
y = 2x. Solving these lines we get possible coordinates as 5 , 5 and 5 , 5 .
43. Let x 2 2hxy y 2 0 be given by
y m1 x & y m2 x
m1 m2 2h
slope of y +x = -1
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m1 1 m 1
tan , tan 2
1 m1 1 m2
m1 1 m 1
tan & tan 2
1 m1 1 m2
(for +ve signs, in both gives the same value but m1 m2 ).
tan 1 tan 1
m1 , m2
tan 1 tan 1
m1 m2 2sec 2
h sec 2
1
cos 2
h
1
2 cos2 1
h
1
1 h 2 h 1
cos cot
2h h 1
44.
3 9 1 1
G , , D 1,1 , C , , F 1,1
2 4 2 4
3 1
1 or 1
2 2
45. P is the incentre of triangle ABC
46. Hints: shifting origin to point 1,1
The equation becomes x 2 y 1 0 and 6 x 2 y 2 4 x 4 y 1 0
Now homogenizing the two
Coefficient of x 2 + Coefficient of y 2 =0
47. Image of A in x 2 y 1 0 lies on BC and image of A in x-y=0 is B
48. If x (0, 1)
Then – 1 x + y < 0
And if x [1, 2)
0x+y<1
1
Required area 4 .1. 2 sin 2 sq. units
2 4
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1
1 2 3
0
–1
–1
x+y=1
x+y=0
x + y = –1
D C(1, 1)
q2
(0, 1) q 45°
1
Q(1, y)
A P B(1, 0)
(0, 0) (x, 0)
49.
tan q1 =x and tan q 2 1 y
Since, q1 q2 = 45°
tan q1 tan q2
=1
1 tan q1 tan q2
x (1 y) 2x
=1 y …(i)
1 x(1 y) 1 x
Now, Perimeter= 1 x y (1 x)2 y 2
By using (i), we get
Perimeter=2
50. Let co-ordinate on x-axes be h,0
Equation of line
4
y0 x h .........1
2h
4h
y int ercept
h2
x int ercept h
1 4h
Area of h 16
2 h2
h2
8
h2
h 2 8h 16 0 or h 2 8h 16 0
8 64 64
h4 h
2
8 8 2 8 8 2
,
2 2
h 4, 4 4 2, 4 4 2
51. Equation of line 3x 4 y 9
y mx 1
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On solving x
3 4m
3 4 m 1 or 3 4 m 5
m 1 m 2
52. As a 3, b 2
Line y mx m 2 passing through 3, 2
m 2 3m 2 0
m 1, m 2
53. Given sides of triangle are y = 6
4x+3y=10
4x–3y+2=0 P.I are (1,2),(4,6),(–2,6)
consider reflections w.r.t to x =1
(1,2) (1,2) (4,6) ( 2,6) ( 2,6) (4,6)
Find centroid, orthocentre ,incentre, circumcentre of triangle and
verify with column II
I (Q)(T) B (Q)(S) C (Q)(R) D (Q)(U)
54. Given sides of triangle are y = 6
4x+3y=10
4x–3y+2=0 P.I are (1,2),(4,6),(–2,6)
consider reflections w.r.t to x =1
(1,2) (1,2) (4,6) ( 2,6) ( 2,6) (4,6)
Find centroid, orthocentre ,incentre, circumcentre of triangle and
verify with column II
I (Q)(T) B (Q)(S) C (Q)(R) D (Q)(U)
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