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= P 1 (A 2I)P
= P 1 A 2I P Q(4, 6, 2) R(7, 3, 2)
Direction ratio of PR = (4, 1, -1)
= |A-2I|
01 2 Direction ratio of PQ = (1, 4, -1)
6 0 11 = 69 4 4 1
Now, cos
3 3 0 18. 18
13 3
x 1 =
= 2 1 8
x3
7. The sum of the solutions x of the equation
+ – +
3cos2x cos3 2x
–1 0 = x3 – x2 + 6 is
cos6 x sin 6 x
M m
So, maxima (M) at x = -1 & minima(m) at x = 0 (1) 0 (2) 1
(3) –1 (4) 3
Ans. (3) Ans. (1)
3cos2x cos3 2x Sol. logea, logeb, logec are in A.P.
Sol. = x3 – x2 + 6 b2 = ac …..(i)
cos x sin x
6 6
Also
cos2x (3 cos2 2x)
= x 3 – x2 + 6 a 2b 3c
cos2x (1 sin 2 x cos2 x) loge ,loge ,loge are in A.P.
2b 3c a
4(3 cos2 2x)
= x3 – x2 + 6 2
(4 sin 2 2x) 2b a 3c
3c 2b a
4(3 cos2 2x)
= x3 – x2 + 6 b 3
(3 cos2 2x)
c 2
x3 – x2 + 2 = 0 (x + 1)(x2 – 2x + 2) = 0
2b
so, sum of real solutions = –1 Putting in eq. (i) b2 = a ×
3
8. Let OA a,OB 12a 4b and OC b, where O
a 3
is the origin. If S is the parallelogram with adjacent
b 2
sides OA and OC, then a :b:c=9:6:4
area of the quadrilateral OABC 10. If
is equal to ___
area of S 3 3
sin 2 x cos 2 x
(1) 6 (2) 10 sin 3 x cos3 x sin(x )
dx A cos tan x sin B cos sin cot x C,
O C 3 3
b
sin 2 x cos 2 x
Area of parallelogram, S a b I= sin 3 x cos3 x (sin x cos cos x sin )
dx
= sin 2 x cos 2 x
dx =
=
1
2
a (12a 4b) b (12a 4b) 3
sin x cos x tan x cos sin
2 2
dx 3
sin x cos x cos cot xsin
2 2
sec2 x cosec2 x
= 8 (a b) tan x cos sin
dx
cos cot xsin
dx
8 (a b) I = I1 + I2 …… {Let}
Ratio = =8
(a b) For I1, let tan x cos – sin = t2
2t dt
9. If loge a, loge b, loge c are in an A.P. and loge a – sec 2 x dx
cos
loge2b, loge2b – loge3c, loge3c – loge a are also in
For I2 , let cos cot xsin z2
an A.P, then a : b : c is equal to
2z dz
(1) 9 : 6 : 4 (2) 16 : 4 : 1 cosec 2 x dx
sin
(3) 25 : 10 : 4 (4) 6 : 3 : 2
I = I 1 + I2 Ans. (1)
2t dt 2z dz Sol. Differential equation :–
= cos t sin z y dy y
x cos y cos x
2t 2z x dx x
=
cos sin y dy
cos x y x
x dx
= 2sec tan xcos sin 2cosec cos cot xsin
Divide both sides by x2
Comparing
dy
AB = 8 cosec2 x y
y dx 1
cos 2
11. The distance of the point (2, 3) from the line 2x – x x x
3y + 28 = 0, measured parallel to the line
y
3x y 1 0, is equal to Let t
x
(1) 4 2 (2) 6 3
dt 1
cos t
(3) 3 4 2 (4) 4 6 3 dx x
Ans. (4) 1
cos t dt dx
x
Sol. r P Integrating both sides
A
(2, 3) sin t = ln | x | + c
y
sin ln x c
2x – 3y + 28 = 0 x
Writing P in terms of parametric co-ordinates 2 + r 3
Using y(1) = , we get c =
3 2
cos , 3 + r sin as tan = 3
So, 3 2 3
r 3r
P(2 ,3 ) 13. If each term of a geometric progression a1, a2, a3,…
2 2
P must satisfy 2x – 3y + 28 = 0 1
with a1 and a 2 a1 , is the arithmetic mean of
8
r 3r
So, 2(2 ) 3(3 ) 28 0 the next two terms and Sn = a1 + a2 + …+an, then
2 2
S20 – S18 is equal to
We find r = 4 6 3
(1) 215 (2) –218
y (3) 218 (4) –215
12. If sin loge | x | is the solution of the
x
2 Ans. (4)
y dy y Sol. Let r’th term of the GP be arn–1. Given,
differential equation x cos ycos x
x dx x 2ar = ar+1 + ar+2
2arn–1 = arn + arn+1
and y(1) = , then 2 is equal to
3 2
1 r
(1) 3 (2) 12 r
(3) 4 (4) 9 r2 + r – 2 = 0
Hence, we get, r = – 2 (as r 1) So, the quadratic equation becomes 2x2 – 3x + 1 =
So, S20 – S18 = (Sum upto 20 terms) – (Sum upto 1
0 whose roots are 1,
18 terms) = T19 + T20 2
T19 + T20 = ar18 (1 + r) 1
1 1, 2 lies on 5x + 8y = 9
Putting the values a = and r = – 2;
8 x
we get T19 + T20 = –2 15 16. The function f(x) = ,x –{–2, 8}
x 6x 16
2
14. Let A be the point of intersection of the lines 3x + (1) decreases in (–2, 8) and increases in
2y = 14, 5x – y = 6 and B be the point of (, 2) (8, )
intersection of the lines 4x + 3y = 8, 6x + y = 5.
(2) decreases in (, 2) (2,8) (8, )
The distance of the point P(5, –2) from the line
(3) decreases in (, 2) and increases in (8, )
AB is
13 5 (4) increases in (, 2) (2,8) (8, )
(1) (2) 8 (3) (4) 6
2 2 Ans. (2)
Ans. (4) x
Sol. f(x) =
Sol. Solving lines L1 (3x + 2y = 14) and L2 (5x – y = 6) x 6x 16
2
99 98 n =8
number such that 3 (a ib),i 1 . Then
61 1
n + a + b is equal to _______. D1 : 5 0 = 6
Ans. 49 4 2 3
Sol. x 2 6x 6 0 Q = (8,6)
6 i 6 6 PQ2 =113
x (1 i)
2 2
23. Let P(,) be a point on the parabola y2 = 4x. If P
i i
3(e ) , 3(e
4 4
) also lies on the chord of the parabola x2 = 8y
99 5
98 98 1 whose mid point is 1, . Then (-28) (-8) is
4
M (1, 3, 2) 2
ev 1 x 1 v 0
N (4, 3, –2) e
OM.ON = 4 + 9 – 4 = 9
y
2 y
e 1 x 1 0
x
e x
2r (f (r)) f (x)f (r) 3 r
2 2 f (r)
27. Let f (x) lim r e 2
r x
r x
2 2
x = a, y = 0 a
e
be differentiable in (,0) (0, ) and f(1) = 1. ae = 2
Then the value of ea, such that f(a) = 0, is equal to 32
28. Remainder when 6432 is divided by 9 is equal to
_____.
____.
Ans. 2
Ans. 1
Sol. f(1)=1, f(a) = 0
Sol. Let 3232 = t
2r 2 (f 2 (r) f (x)f (r)) 3 f (r) 32
y
dy
y xy x e
2 3 x Ans. 46
dx
Sol. x2 – 2y = 2023
y dy x 2 xy x 45, y 1
e
x dx y
(x,y)C
(x y) 46.
dy dv
Put y vx vx
dx dx 30. Let the slope of the line 45x + 5y + 3 = 0 be
9r2
v vx
dv x v
e 27r1 for some r1, r2 R. Then
dx v 2
dv e v x
e v vdv dx 8t 2
dx v Lim dt is equal to ____.
3 3r2 x r2 x 2 r1x 3 3x
x 3
ev (x + c) + 1 + v = 0
f (1) 1 x 1, y 1
Ans. 12
Sol. According to the question ,
9r
27r1 2 9
2
x
8t dt
2
3
lim
x 3 3r2 x
r2 x 2 r1x 3 3x
2
8x 2
= lim 2 (using LH’ Rule)
x 3 3r
2
2r2 x 3r1x 3
2
2
72
=
3r2
6r2 27r1 3
2
72
=
9r2
27r1 3
2
72
= 12
93
PHYSICS TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION
SECTION-A Sol.
31. Two sources of light emit with a power of 200 W. A A A.B
The ratio of number of photons of visible light
B Output = A.B + A B
emitted by each source having wavelengths 300
nm and 500 nm respectively, will be : A
(1) 1 : 5 (2) 1 : 3 A
(3) 5 : 3 (4) 3 : 5 B
B A.B
Ans. (4)
Y = A.B + A.B
hc
Sol. n1 200
1
= A A .B
hc Y = 1.B
n2 200
2 Y=B
33. A physical quantity Q is found to depend on
n1 1 300
a 4 b3
n 2 2 500 quantities a, b, c by the relation Q . The
c2
n1 3
percentage error in a, b and c are 3%, 4% and 5%
n2 5
respectively. Then, the percentage error in Q is :
32. The truth table for this given circuit is : (1) 66% (2) 43%
A (3) 34% (4) 14%
Ans. (3)
a 4 b3
Y Sol. Q
c2
B Q a b c
4 3 2
Q a b c
A B Y A B Y
Q a b c
0 0 1 0 0 0 100 4 100 3 100 2 100
Q a b c
(1) (2)
0 1 1 0 1 1 % error in Q = 4 × 3% + 3 × 4% + 2 × 5%
= 12% + 12% + 10%
1 0 1 1 0 0 = 34%
1 1 0 1 1 1 34. In an a.c. circuit, voltage and current are given by :
V = 100 sin (100 t) V and
A B Y A B Y
I = 100 sin (100 t + ) mA respectively.
0 0 0 0 0 1 3
(3) (4) The average power dissipated in one cycle is :
0 1 0 0 1 0 (1) 5 W (2) 10 W
1 0 0 1 0 1 (3) 2.5 W (4) 25 W
Ans. (3)
1 1 1 1 1 0
Ans. (2)
Sol. Pavg Vrms I rms cos() 900 9
m = 900 gm = kg kg
1000 10
100 100 103
cos r = 1m
2 2 3
2N 2(10)
10 4 1 rad / sec
10 3 60 60 3
2 2
T – mg = mr2
10
2.5 W
4 T = mg + mr2
25
35. The temperature of a gas having 2.0 × 10 9 9
2
\\\
\ \\\\
7
reaching at a point on the screen is . The ratio
\\\\\\\\\\\ \
f 4
u of intensity of fringe at this point with respect to
v = 15 – u
\ \ \\ the maximum intensity of the fringe is :
(1) 1/2 (2) 3/4 (3) 1/3 (4) 1/4
15 cm
Ans. (1)
v 7
m=2= Sol. x
u 4
(15 u) 2 2 7 7
2 x
u 4 2
2u = 15 –u
I I max cos2
3u = 15 u = 5 cm 2
v = 15 – u = 15 – 5 = 10 cm I 7 7
cos2 cos2 cos2
I max 2 22 4
1 1 1
f v u cos2 2
4
1 1 1 2 1
10 (5) 10 10 cos2
4
f = –10 cm 1
39. Two particles X and Y having equal charges are
2
being accelerated through the same potential 41. A small liquid drop of radius R is divided into 27
difference. Thereafter they enter normally in a identical liquid drops. If the surface tension is T,
then the work done in the process will be :
region of uniform magnetic field and describes
(1) 8R2T (2) 3R2T
circular paths of radii R1 and R2 respectively. The 1
(3) R 2 T (4) 4R2T
mass ratio of X and Y is : 8
R
2
R
2 Ans. (1)
(1) 2 (2) 1 Sol. Volume constant
R1 R2 4 3 4
R 27 r 3
R R 3 3
(3) 1 (4) 2 R3 = 27r3
R2 R1
R = 3r
Ans. (2) R
r
mv p 2m(KE) 2mqV 3
Sol. R R2
qB qB qB qB r2
9
R m Work done = T.A
2 2
m R2 = 27 T(4r ) – T 4R
2 R2
m1 R1 = 27T4 4 R 2 T
9
m2 R2
= 8R2T
42. A bob of mass ‘m’ is suspended by a light string of stress
Sol. Y
length ‘L’. It is imparted a minimum horizontal strain
velocity at the lowest point A such that it just F
completes half circle reaching the top most
Y r
2
(K.E.)A L
position B. The ratio of kinetic energies
(K.E.)B
F Yr 2 ….(i)
is : L
VH B F/2
Y r / 4
2
Vm
mg
L
O C
r 2
FY 2
L L 4
VL From (i)
A mg r 2
Yr 2 Y
(1) 3 : 2 (2) 5 : 1 L L 2
(3) 2 : 5 (4) 1 : 5 = 2
Ans. (2)
44. A planet takes 200 days to complete one revolution
Sol. Apply energy conservation between A & B
around the Sun. If the distance of the planet from
1 1 Sun is reduced to one fourth of the original
mVL2 mVH2 mg(2L)
2 2
distance, how many days will it take to complete
VL 5gL one revolution ?
So, VH gL (1) 25 (2) 50
(3) 100 (4) 20
1
2
(K.E)A 2 m 5gL
5 Ans. (1)
(K.E)B 1
1
2
Sol. T r
2 3
m gL
2
T12 T22
43. A wire of length L and radius r is clamped at one 3
r13 r2
end. If its other end is pulled by a force F, its
(200)2 T22
length increases by l. If the radius of the wire and 3
r3 r
the applied force both are reduced to half of their 4
original values keeping original length constant,
200 200
the increase in length will become. T22
444
(1) 3 times (2) 3/2 times
200
(3) 4 times (4) 2 times T2
42
Ans. (4)
T2 = 25 days
45. A plane electromagnetic wave of frequency V 10
i 2A
35 MHz travels in free space along the X-direction. Re q 5
At a particular point (in space and time)
4
E 9.6ˆjV / m . The value of magnetic field at this Current in resistance R3 = 2
44
point is :
4
ˆ 2
(1) 3.2 10 8 kT (2) 3.2 10 8 ˆiT 8
(3) 9.6ˆjT ˆ
(4) 9.6 10 8 kT = 1A
Ans. (1) 47. A particle is moving in a straight line. The
E variation of position ‘x’ as a function of time ‘t’ is
Sol. C
B given as x = (t3 – 6t2 + 20t + 15) m. The velocity of
E the body when its acceleration becomes zero is :
3 108
B (1) 4 m/s (2) 8 m/s
E 9.6 (3) 10 m/s (4) 6 m/s
B
3 108 3 108
Ans. (2)
B = 3.2 × 10–8 T
Sol. x = t3 – 6t2 + 20t + 15
ˆ vˆ Eˆ
B
dx
v = 3t – 12t + 20
2
= ˆi ˆj = k̂ dt
So, dv
a = 6t –12
B 3.2 108 kˆ T dt
46. In the given circuit, the current in resistance R3 is : When a = 0
R2 6t – 12 = 0; t = 2 sec
4 At t = 2 sec
R1 1
v = 3(2)2 – 12(2) + 20
2 R4
v = 8 m/s
4 R3 48. N moles of a polyatomic gas (f = 6) must be mixed
with two moles of a monoatomic gas so that the
mixture behaves as a diatomic gas. The value of N
10 V
(1) 1 A (2) 1.5 A is :
(3) 2 A (4) 2.5 A (1) 6 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 2
Ans. (1) Ans. (3)
Sol. n1f1 n2f2
Sol. feq
R2 n1 n2
1A
2 4 1 For diatomic gas feq = 5
R1 2A R4 (N)(6) (2)(3)
R3 5
2A 1A N2
4
5N + 10 = 6N + 6
N=4
2A
10 V
Req = 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
49. Given below are two statements : Stress F / A F
Sol. Y
Statement I : Most of the mass of the atom and all Strain / A
its positive charge are concentrated in a tiny
F
nucleus and the electrons revolve around it, is
AY
Rutherford’s model.
Statement II : An atom is a spherical cloud of V
VA
positive charges with electrons embedded in it, is a A
special case of Rutherford’s model. FV
In the light of the above statements, choose the
A2 Y
most appropriate from the options given below.
(1) Both statement I and statement II are false Y & V is same for both the wires
(2) Statement I is false but statement II is true F
(3) Statement I is true but statement II is false A2
(4) Both statement I and statement II are true
F1 A 22
Ans. (3) 1
Sol. According to Rutherford atomic model, most of 2 A12 F2
mass of atom and all its positive charge is
1 2
concentrated in tiny nucleus & electron revolve
around it. F1A22 F2 A12
According to Thomson atomic model, atom is 2
spherical cloud of positive charge with electron F1 A12 4
16
embedded in it. F2 A22 1
Hence,
52. A horizontal straight wire 5 m long extending from
Statement I is true but statement II false.
50. An electric field is given by (6iˆ 5jˆ 3k) ˆ N/C. east to west falling freely at right angle to
horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field
The electric flux through a surface area 30iˆ m2
lying in YZ-plane (in SI unit) is : 0.60 × 10–4 Wbm–2. The instantaneous value of emf
(1) 90 (2) 150 induced in the wire when its velocity is 10 ms–1 is
(3) 180 (4) 60 _________ × 10 V.
–3
Ans. (3)
Ans. (3)
Sol. E 6iˆ 5jˆ 3kˆ
Sol. BH = 0.60 × 10–4 Wb/m2
A 30iˆ
E.A Induced emf e BH v
Ans. (36)
Sol. At steady state, capacitor behaves as an open
circuit and current flows in circuit as shown in the A
diagram.
9V 9V B y3
y1
i 3
6F b 1
6 6
A B A B
D
3 3
3F
4
10 10 0
i3 = 0.2 A 8
So, i3 × R1 = 6 V n 1 8t 2
(0.2)R1 = 6
6 1 – 8t = e–2
R1 30
0.2
t 1 e 2 81 s
59. A particle is moving in a circle of radius 50 cm in
such a way that at any instant the normal and So, = 8
tangential components of its acceleration are equal. 60. A body of mass 5 kg moving with a uniform speed
If its speed at t = 0 is 4 m/s, the time taken to
1 3 2 ms1 in X – Y plane along the line y = x + 4.
complete the first revolution will be 1 e2 s,
The angular momentum of the particle about the
where = ______. origin will be ______ kg m2s–1.
Ans. (8) Ans. (60)
Sol. a C a t Sol. y – x – 4 = 0
dl is perpendicular distance of given line from
v 2 dv
origin.
r dt
v t 4
dv dt dl 2 2 m
2 1 12
2
4
v 0
r
v So, L mvdl 5 3 2 2 2 kg m2/s
1 t
v 4 r = 60 kg m2/s
1 1
2t
v 4
CHEMISTRY TEST PAPER WITH SOLUTION
SECTION-A 63. Match List I with List II
61. The ascending acidity order of the following H List I List II
atoms is (Compound) (pKa value)
H3C
HC C H H2C CH H3C C H H3C CH2 H
A. Ethanol I. 10.0
H
H3C B. Phenol II. 15.9
A B C D C. m-Nitrophenol III. 7.1
(1) C < D < B < A D. p-Nitrophenol IV. 8.3
(2) A < B < C < D Choose the correct answer from the options given
(3) A < B < D < C below :-
(4) D < C < B < A (1) A-I, B-II, C-III, D-IV
Ans. (1) (2) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
CH3 (3) A-III, B-IV, C-I, D-II
Sol. CH C > CH 2 CH > H3C – CH 2 > CH3 C (4) A-II, B-I, C-IV, D-III
CH3
Ans. (4)
Stability of conjugate base acidic strength Sol. Ethanol 15.9
C<D<B<A Phenol 10
M-Nitrophenol 8.3
62. Match List I with List II P-Nitrophenol 7.1
List I (Bio Polymer) List II (Monomer)
A. Starch I. nucleotide 64. Which of the following reaction is correct ?
(1) CH3CH2CH2 NH2
HNO ,0ºC
CH3CH2OH N2 HCl
B. Cellulose II. -glucose
2
HO 2