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1001CJA101021240038 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) In a half wave rectifier the average output voltage in a cycle is V, then in a full wave rectifier with
same peak output voltage, the rms voltage in a cycle will be :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) The α-decay of a certain nucleus X230 is followed by emission of two groups of α-particles - one
group having α-particles of kinetic energy 6.8 MeV while the other having α-particles of kinetic
energy 5.2 MeV. Following the emission of these particles the daughter nuclei are found in ground
and excited states. The energy of gamma photon emitted is :-

(A) 1.43 MeV


(B) 1.53 MeV
(C) 1.63 MeV
(D) 1.73 MeV

3) At t = 0, switch is closed. Current through cell is found to be independent of time. Then

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

4)

Column-I Column-II

Focal length does not change on


(A) Diverging lens (P)
dipping in water.

Always forms a virtual, erect and


(B) Converging lens (Q)
diminished image of a real object.

Can form virtual, erect and


(C) Concave mirror (R)
magnified image of a real object.

Can form real, inverted and


(D) Convex mirror (S)
diminished image of a real object.
(A) A-RS, B-PRS, C-PQ, D-Q
(B) A-Q, B-RS, C-PQ, D-PRS
(C) A-Q, B-RS, C-PRS, D-PQ
(D) A-RS, B-Q, C-PRS, D-PQ

5) An electron with initial kinetic energy of 100eV is accelerated through a potential difference of
50V such that its speed increases. Now the de-Brogile wavelength of electron becomes:

(A) 1Å
(B)
(C)
(D) 12.27Å

6) An electromagnetic wave of frequency 1 × 1014 Hz is propagating along z-axis. The amplitude of


electric field is 4 V/m. If , then average energy density of electric field
will be :

(A) 35.2 ×10–10 J/m3


(B) 35.2 ×10–11 J/m3
(C) 35.2 ×10–12 J/m3
(D) 35.2 ×10–13 J/m3

7) A spherical drop of radius r and density n is falling in air with terminal velocity. The density of air
is n0 and its coefficient of viscosity μ. The power developed by gravity is

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

8) Find distance of a planet from sun if its period of revolution is years. The distance between
sun and earth is 1.5 × 108 km.

(A) 4.5 × 108 km


(B) 3.0 × 108 km
(C) 4.5 × 108 m
(D) 6.0 × 107 m

9) Electric force acting on a point charge +Q placed inside a thin metallic uncharged spherical shell,

but not at its centre (as shown in figure) is

(A) Zero
(B) directed in rightward direction
(C) directed in leftward direction
(D) direction can’t be determined

10) One mole of Argon undergoes a process given by PV3/2 = constant. If heat obtained by gas is Q
and molar specific heat in the process in C, then which of the following is correct if temperature of
gas changes by –26K? (R → gas constant)

(A) C = 0.5 R, Q = 13R


(B) C = –0.5 R, Q = 15R
(C) C = –0.5 R, Q = 13R
(D) C = 0, Q = 13R

11) An open organ pipe of length ℓ is vibrating in its third overtone with maximum pressure

0
amplitude is P . The pressure amplitude at a distance from one end is (neglect end correction)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 0

12) A whistle of frequency 1300 Hz is dropped from a height H = 505 m above the ground. At the
same time a detector is projected upward with velocity 50 m/s along the same line. If velocity of
sound is 300 m/s, frequency of sound detected by detector after t = 5 sec is [g =10 m/s2]

(A) 1600 Hz
(B) 1500 Hz
(C) 1700 Hz
(D) 1800 Hz

13) A body of mass ‘m’, suspended by a string of length is given a minimum velocity at its
bottom to complete vertical loop successfully. At its highest point it collides elastically with another
bob of same mass suspended by light rod of length , which is initially at rest. If the second bob will

also just be able to complete the vertical loop, then is :-

(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 2

14) The work function of a metal is 3 eV and wavelength of subjected radiation to the metal is 275
nm. Then the de-Broglie's wavelength (in Å) of photoelectrons emitted by the metal is nearly (Given :
hc = 1240 eV – nm)

(A) 1.5
(B) 1
(C) 10
(D) 100

15) Suppose the price of a radioactive substance is directly proportional to the activity of radioactive
sample. If initial price of radioactive sample (t1/2 = 6 months) is Rs 4096, then price of radioactive
sample after 5 years will be :

(A) Rs 4
(B) Rs 8
(C) Rs 16
(D) Rs 4096

16) Figure shows two coherent microwave sources S1 and S2 emitting waves of wavelength λ and
separated by a distance 3λ. The minimum non-zero value of y for point P to be an intensity maximum
is (D >> λ)

(A) D
(B)

(C)

(D) None of these

17) A particle of mass m and charge q is released from rest at the origin as shown in figure. The
speed of the particle when it has travelled a distance d along the z axis is given by:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) The current density J inside a long, solid cylindrical wire of radius a is along central axis and its

magnitude varies linearly with r as . The magnetic field at is:

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

19) In the given figure mass of block A is m and that of B is 2m. They are attached at the ends of a
spring and kept on a smooth horizontal surface. Now, the spring is compressed by x0 and released.

Find displacement of block B by the time compression of the spring is reduced to :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

20) Statement-1 : A conducting sphere cannot be charged beyond a definite potential.


and
Statement-2 : Dielectric strength of the medium surrounding conductor does not allow infinite
charge.

(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(B)
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

SECTION-II

1) In optical bench experiment index error is +1 cm and –1 cm between object needle and lens, lens
and image needle respectively. Observed values of u and v are 9 cm and 17 cm. The focal length of

lens is cm, then find the value of x.

2) For the situation shown in the figure determine the acceleration (cm/s2) of the block. (g = 10 m/s2)

3) Figure shows two connected capillary tubes of radii r1 and r2 respectively. Water is slowly poured
into the right tube. Contact angle of water is 0o, T is its surface tension, ρ is density of water. ‘h’
indicates the height difference between the water levels in the tubes when it is about to flow out of
the left tube. Find h (in mm). Take r1 = 0.1 mm, r2 = 0.2 mm, T = 0.075 N/m, ρ = 103 kg/m3, g = 10

m/s2

4) A cord of length 64 km is used to connect a 100 kg astronaut to spaceship whose mass is much
larger than that of the astronaut. Assume that the spaceship is orbiting near earth surface. Assume
that the spaceship and the astronaut fall on a straight line from the earth centre. The radius of the
earth is 6400 km. If tension in the cord is X newton, then find the value of 1000 X (take acceleration
due to gravity on the surface of earth as 10 m/s2).

5) A 10μF capacitor is charged to 35 volt. It is next connected in series with an uncharged 5.00 μF
capacitor. The combination is finally connected across a 50V battery as shown. Find new potential

difference (in volt) across 5μF capacitor

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Consider four solutions given below :


Solution A : 0.1 mole urea dissolved in 1000 mL water.
Solution B : 0.01 mole glucose dissolved in 100 mL water.
Solution C : 0.1 mole NaCl dissolved in 1000 mL water.
Solution D : 0.01 mole CaCl2 dissolved in 100 mL water.
Which solution will have highest osmotic pressure at 27°C? (Consider complete dissociation of
electrolytes in the solution and ignore change in volume on dissolving solute in solvent.

(A) Solution A
(B) Solution B
(C) Solution C
(D) Solution D

2) A saturated aqueous solution of Fe(OH)3 has a conductivity of 7.5 × 10–4 Sm–1. What is the
solubility of Fe(OH)3 in a 0.5 molar solution of NaOH ?
(Given that limiting equivalent conductivities are for FeCl3,
for NaCl, for NaOH)

(A) 2.16 × 10–19 mol L–1


(B) 2.16 × 10–17 mol L–1
(C) 2.16 × 10–20 mol L–1
(D) 2.16 × 10–18 mol L–1

3) Given below are two statements. Statement-1: Rate of all chemical reactions (both exothermic
and endothermic reactions) increases on increasing the temperature.
Statement-2: On increasing temperature, the rate constant of exothermic reaction decreases
whereas endothermic reaction increases.

(A) Both statement-1 and statement-2 are true.


(B) Statement-1 is true but statement-2 is false.
(C) Both statement-1 and statement-2 are false.
(D) Statement-1 is false but statement-2 is true.

4) N2 and H2 react to form NH3 according to the reaction . What is the mass of NH3
formed when 2 mole of N2 completely react with excess amount of H2 ?

(A) 34 g
(B) 68 g
(C) 17 g
(D) 86 g

5) The frequency of certain line of the Lyman series (n2 = 4 to n1 = 1) of the atomic spectrum of
hydrogen can not satisfy the following conditions.

(A) It is the sum of the frequencies of a Lyman line and a Balmer line.
(B) It is the sum of the frequencies of a certain Lyman line, a Balmer line and a Brackett line.
(C) It is the sum of the frequencies of a Lyman line, a Balmer line and a Paschen line.
(D) It is the sum of the frequencies of a Lyman and a Paschen line.

6)

Select the correct statement for the reversible reaction . Assuming constant P and T
conditions :

The reaction proceeds in both direction spontaneously as the reaction in both direction
(A)
proceeds with decrease in standard free energy (G°).
(B) must be zero for the reversible reaction at equilibrium point.
(C) At equilibrium, Gibbs free energy of the reaction mixture must be zero.
(D) At equilibrium, Gibbs free energy of the reaction mixture becomes minimum.

7) 0.5 moles of NaOH is added to 2 litre of solution containing 0.2 M HCl and 0.25 M HCN. pH of
resulting solution is [Ka(HCN) = 10–10], [log 2 = 0.3]

(A) 9.4
(B) 9.7
(C) 10.3
(D) 4.6

8) Which of the following statements is correct ?

(A) Potassium ferricyanide obeys EAN rule and it give orange ppt. with AgNO3.
Cyanocobalamine is used to treat pernicious anaemia factor and it give blue bead in borax bead
(B)
test.
(C) VBT can distinguish between weak and strong ligands accurately.
(D) [Co(EDTA)]– contain five 5-membered ring and it is optically inactive.

9) Which of the following is true ?

(A) Amongst noble gases, addition of electron is the easiest for Rn.
(B) First electron gain enthalpy is endothermic for element having configuration [Ne]3s23p3.
(C) Amongst Li–, Be–, B–, C– , the least stable is Be– .
(D) First electron gain enthalpy is less exothermic for Te than O.

10) Choose the incorrect statement.

(A) Ti+2(aq) can liberate hydrogen gas from 1M dilute acid


(B) E°Sc +3
/Sc is low due to stability of Sc3+.
(C) E°Ni +2
/Ni is more negative than expected value due to low ionization energy.
(D) Low value for E°Fe +3
/Fe+2 attributed to extra stability of Fe+3.

11) Which of the following options is correct -

(A) Lanthanoid contraction is greater from element to element than actinoid contraction.
(B) Lanthanoids can achieve higher oxidation state more easily as compare to actinoid.
(C) Pr+3, Er+3, Ce+4 ions produces colourless aquated ion.
(D) On reaction with boiling water actinide gives a mixture of oxide & hydride.

12) In which of the following reactions a coloured precipitate will be obtained in aqueous solution.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

13) Assertion : Bonding molecular orbital is formed from constructive interference while
antibonding molecular orbital form from destructive interference of atomic orbitals.
Reason : In constructive interference same phase overlap takes place while in destructive
interference opposite phase overlap take place.

(A) Both Assertion and Reason are correct


(B) Assertion is incorrect and Reason is correct.
(C) Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
(D) Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect

14) Which of the following is correct?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) All of them


15)
Correct statement about the mixture and products formed is

(A) The mixture will be optically inactive due to formation of a meso compound.
(B) One enantiomeric pair will be formed as the major product due to anti addition.
(C) In the major product benzene ring has at least one –Br as substituent.
(D) Free radical is present as intermediate.

16) A (B)
Major product (B) is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17)
Which of the following product will have highest percentage in the product mixture?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18) Which of the following statement is not correct for isoelectronic point (pI) ?

(A) Solubility of an aminoacid is at its minimum at pI.


(B) Aspartic acid has a lower pI than glycine.
(C) Aminoacid exist with no charge at pI
(D) Basic amino acid exist in cationic form at pH = 7

19) Consider the following amines :


(a) CH3CH2 – NH2
(b) CH3 – NH – CH3
(c) (C2H5)3N
(d) PhNH2

(e)

(f)
(g)
Find (X + Y + Z) where
X = No. of amines give foul smelling poisonous gas when treated with CHCl3/KOH.
Y = No. of amines produce oily yellow coloured nitroso compound when treated with aq. HNO2
Z = No. of amines after reacting with Ph–SO2Cl, the product will be soluble in aq. KOH.

(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 9
(D) 12

20) How many of the following pairs can be differentiated with both acidic K2Cr2O7 and aqueous
NaOI.

(i) CH3CH2OH and


(ii) CH3CH2CH2OH and CH3CH2OH
(iii) CH3CHO and CH3COCH3
(iv) CH3COCH3 and HCOOH
(v) CH3CH2OH and CH3COCH3

(vi) and CH3COCH3

(vii)

(viii) CH3CHO and

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8

SECTION-II
1)
If IUPAC name of the above compound is A, B–dimethylocta – C, D – dienal
What is value of (A + B + C + D)?

2) Let Ecell for be E1 and Ecell for the same cell after addition of 36 g
NaOH per litre of electrolyte to the cathode compartment be E2. Then 100 × |E2–E1| is nearly
[Atomic mass : Na = 23]

3) How many of the following (A to G) will give a silver mirror with Tollen's reagent?
(i) D-Glucose (ii) D-Fructose (iii) D-Mannose (iv) D-Galactose
(v) Sucrose (vi) Maltose (vii) Lactose

4) In which of the following reactions paramagnetic gas will form as one of the product.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)
(iv)
(v)

(vi)

5)
Number of nitrogen atoms present in one molecule of X is ..............

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) One diagonal of a square is the portion of the line 37x + 73y = 2701, intercepted between the
coordinate axes and L1, L2 are the lengths of the perpendiculars drawn from the vertices of the other

diagonal on the y-axis, then is equal to

(A) 55
(B) 18
(C) 36.5
(D) 18.5

2) Let be a real valued function such that be a surjective


function, then the number of integral values of is equal to

(A) 101
(B) 50
(C) 51
(D) 100

3) Let PQ be any chord of the circle x2 + y2 = 36 which subtends an angle of 90° at the point A(3, 4),
then Assertion (A) : The locus of the mid point of PQ is a circle whose centre is (3, 2).
Reason (R) : Equation of the chord of the circle S = 0, which is bisected at P(x1, y1) is T = S1.

(A) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A


(B) Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
(C) A is correct but R is not correct
(D) A is not correct but R is correct

4) If sum of the coefficients in the expansion of (2x + 3y – 2z)n is 2187 then the coefficient of x6 in the
expansion of (1 + 2x3)n–1 (1 – x)–3 is equal to

(A) 228
(B) 170
(C) 198
(D) 208

5) The value of the expression is equals to λ then the value of sin–1(sin3λ) is


equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

6) Let are three vectors of which every pair is non collinear, and the vectors and

are collinear with and respectively. If , then the value of is equal


to

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 3

7) Let a tetrahedron ABCD whose vertex A is at origin and B, C lies on line such
that vertices A, B & C form an equilateral triangle. Vertex D lies on Then
the volume of tetrahedron ABCD is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

8) Two cards from a pack of 52 cards are lost, from the remaining cards of pack, two cards are
drawn and are found to be both Ace. Then the probability of the lost card being at least one Ace is
equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) Consider a differential equation is a


In list-I values of a & b are given and in list-II is corresponding solution of differential equation

List-II
List-I
(c is integration constant)

(A) a = 0, b = 1 (I)
(B) b = 0, a = 1 (II)

(C) a = 1, b = 1 (III) xcosy = c

(D) a = 0, b = –1 (IV)

(A) A → (III), B → (I), C → (II), D → (IV)


(B) A → (II), B → (IV), C → (III), D → (I)
(C) A → (I), B → (II), C → (III), D → (IV)
(D) A → (II), B → (IV), C → (I), D → (III)

10) Let R be a relation from A = {2,3,4,5} to B = {3,6,7,10} defined by R = {(a,b) | a divides b, a ∈


A, b ∈ B}, then number of elements in R–1 will be-

(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

11) If mean and sum of n-terms of an increasing sequence are 19 and respectively, then
the variance is equal to

(A) 130
(B) 128
(C) 126
(D) 132

12) If and are distinct prime


numbers, then the minimum value of is

(A) 25
(B) 49
(C) 16
(D) 36

13) Let C be the largest circle centred at (1, 0) and inscribed in the ellipse , then the
area of C is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

14) Let ; where f(0) = 3 then the value of f(–1) is equal to

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) –6
(D) –3

15) Let a hyperbola H is xy = 8 and a point P lies on it whose distance from focus is 3 units, then
Statement-1 : Length of focal chord passing through P is 9
Statement-2 : Harmonic mean of focal radii of hyperbola is semi latus rectum.

(A) Statement-1 is true, statement 2 is true


(B) Statement-1 is false, statement 2 is false
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement 2 is false
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is is true.

16) If ‘K’ denotes the total no of points of non differentiability of the function

, then the set of all possible values of m for which 'K' lies
between the roots of the quadratic equation is equal to

(A) (0, 1)

(B)

(C)

(D)

17) If f(n) is sum of all possible products of first n natural numbers taking two at a time and g(n) is

the sum of the series (1 . n + 2 . (n – 1) + 3 . (n – 2) + ...... + n . 1), then the value of is


equal to

(A)

(B)

(C) 1

(D)
18) Consider the function and , then the
interval in which g(x) increases is

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

19) Let S be the set of points where the function is not differentiable, then

the value of the expression is equal to

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 8

20) The value of the series is equal to

(A) 6
(B) 12
(C) 18
(D) 3

SECTION-II

1) Consider a matrix M = ABA–1 where and , if then


the value of (a – 3b) is equal to

2) Shortest distance between two curves y2 – x + 4 = 0 and x2 – y + 4 = 0 is 'd' then the value of
is equal to

3) Consider a differentiable function f : R→R such that f(1) = 2 and f(x + y) = 2x.f(y) + 4yf(x)
, if minimum value of f(x) is K, then the value of |100K|

4) Consider a set A = {(x, y) : and | x | + | y | = 5}, then the number of non-empty subsets
of set A is

5) If the sum of all possible solution(s) of the equation in


is then the value of m is equal to
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C D C A C D A B C B B B C A C A D C A

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 72 10 225 30 10

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. D D B B B D A B C C D B A D B B A C C B

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 18 6 6 6 3

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C C D D B D C A A D C D B A A C B A C A

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 1 15 25 15 7
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1) Let V0 = peak voltage

For full wave rectifier,

2) For decay + He4 + Q

For

= 1.63 MeV

3)

4) Focal length of lenses change on dipping in water, whereas that of mirrors do not change.
Diverging lens and convex mirror cannot form real image mirror cannot form real image for
real object. Refer to ray diagram.

5) KE = 100 + 50 = 150eV
v = 150 volt

6) Energy density
Avg. energy density with electric field
7)

8)

9)
Negative induced charge density on right surface will be move.

10) For polytropic process PVm = constant

(Here and )

Q = nCΔT = 1 (–0.5 R) (–26) = + 13R

11) For 3rd overtone, wavelength


12) As sound takes finite time to travel so sound received at t = 5 sec, should have been
emitted earlier.
Let t' → time at which source emits sound which is detected at t = 5 sec.

So
Here t = 5 sec, v = 300 m/s
By solving t' = 4 sec and

So = 1500 Hz.

13) Speed of 1st bob just before collision =


Speed of 2nd bob to complete vertical loop = [due to light rod]
As identical mass exchange velocity on head on elastic collision,
so

21) Index error in u = 1 cm


u = 8 cm
Index error in v = –1 cm
v = 17 + 1 = 18

22)
N + 20 = 200
N = 180
Kinetic friction
fk = μN = 0.1 × 180 = 18 N
∴ 20 kg will slide

= 10 cm/s2

23) When water is about to flow out of the left tube, the surface gets convex with radius of
curvature r1.
= 0.75 × 0.3 = 0.225 m = 225 mm

24)

= 30 N

25)
Apply K.V.L.

500 = 2x + 350 + x

x = 50µC
Potential difference 5µF capacitor

volts
Potential difference across 10µF capacitor

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

26)

Molar. Vant Hoff


Solution Osmotic Pressure
Conc. Factor

A 0.1 1 0.1 RT

B 0.1 1 0.1 RT

C 0.1 2 0.2 RT

D 0.1 3 0.3 RT
Solution D has maximum Osmotic pressure

27)
= 2.5 × 10–2 Sm2 mol–1

Also,

Solubility in 0.5 M NaOH


[OH–] = 0.5 M
[Fe3+] [OH–]3 = 2.7 × 10–19

29) N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3


Initial : 2 mole excess –
Final : 0 2×2=4 mole
Mass of NH3 formed = (4 × 17)g = 68 g

30) Option (A) : E4 → 2 + E2 → 1 = E4 → 1


Option (C) : E4 → 3 + E3 → 2 = E2 → 1 = E4 → 1
Option (D) : E4 → 3 + E3 → 1 = E4 → 1

32) HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O


2 × 0.2 0.5 – –
– 0.1 0.4
HCN + NaOH → NaCN + H2O
0.5 0.1 – –
0.4 – 0.1

pH = pKa + log

33)

EAN of K3[Fe(CN)6] = 35
[Co(en)3]Cl3 can show optical isomerism.

34) is an endothermic process


So is unstable.

35)

Lesser value of is due to high hydration energy.

36)

Actionids on reaction with boiling water gives oxide and hydride.

38)

By definition

40)
42) Under acidic condition –NH2 group is stronger activating group than –OH
Naphthalene normally undergoes coupling at α-position.
More rapidly than β-positions.

43) At PI, aminoacid has net charge zero (Zwitter ionic form)

44) X = 3 (a, d, f are 1o amines give positive carbyl amine test)


Y = 3 (b, e, g are 2o amines give oily yellow coloured nitroso compounds on reaction with
aq.HNO2)
Z = 3 (a, d, f are 1o amines react with Hinsberg reagent (PhSO2Cl) and the product is soluble in
aq. KOH
X+Y+Z=9

45) (i), (iv), (vii) and (viii) can be differentiated by both K2Cr2O7/H+ and NaOI(aq).

46) 3, 7-dimethylocta –2, 6–dienal


A + B + C + D = 3 + 7 + 2 + 6 = 18

47) [OH–] added = mol L–1


[H+] after this 1–0.9 = 0.1 M

49)

(i)

(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)

50)
→ + CH3COOH

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

51)
Let co-ordinate of the vertices of other diagonal are (x1, y1) & (x2, y2) and diagonals of the
square bisects each other.

and L1 + L2 = x1 + x2 = 73

52) for onto function

53)
Point A lies on the circle with diameter PQ
AB = PB = BQ ...(1)
Let mid point of PQ is B(h, k)
in

Now, from eq. (1) AB2 = PB2


(h –3)2 + (k –4)2 = 36 – h2 – k2
center is

54) Sum is obtained by putting x = y = z = 1


Sum = (2 + 3 – 2)n

Coefficient of x6 is
6
C0 × 8C6 + 2 × 6C1 5C3 + 4 × 6C2 2C0 = 208

55)

sin–1(sin3λ) = sin–1(sin3π/4) = π/4

56) Given

and 3 – λμ = 0
Thus

57)
Let a point p lies on midpoint BC; P (1 + λ, 2 + 2λ, –λ)
Normal vector of plane ABC is
Plane ABC is 2x – y = 0
D = (1, 5, 0)

Height of tetrahedral =

Volume =

58)
A. One Ace in two lost cards
B. Both lost cards are Ace
C. Lost cards are not Ace
E. Two cards are drawn from remaining cards and both are Ace

Required probability =
59)

60) R = {(2,6), (2,10), (3,3), (3,6),(5,10)}


∴ 5 elements in R–1

61) Given sequence is an A.P.

on comparing, a = 1, d = 3

Mean = 19 =

Given sequence is 1, 4,.........,37 xn = 3n – 2.

Variance =

62)

63)
Let
Normal of ellipse at P;

For largest circle this normal will pass through centre of given circle.
Radius of C is

Area =

64) Let

65) Semi latus rectum

Length of focal chord = L1 + L2 = 3 + 6 = 9

66) The graph of the function

Clearly two points of non-differentiability so K is ‘2’.


Now the given quadratic equation

has the no ‘2’ between the roots.


So,

67) If S is the sum of all possible products of first n natural numbers taking two at a time then
So
Similarly
General term of series is

68)

Now

when

But for g(x) to be increasing either both x and should be positive or


negative so set of values of ‘x’ is .

69) Let us draw the graph of

It is clear from the above graph that f(x) is not differentiable at x = 1, 3 and 5
70) Let

71)

Then

a – 3b = 1

72)

y2 = x – 4, x2 = y – 4
Both curve symmetric about y = x
Now, y2 = x – 4
So,

Now point

Shortest distance =

73)

f(x + y) = 2x f(y) + 4y.f(x) ...............(1)


Interchanging x→y
f(x + y) = 2yf(x) + 4x.f(y) ..............(2)
(1) – (2)

f(1)=2K
2=2K
K=1

Least value of f(x) is


74) A = {(1, 4) (2, 3) (3, 2) (4, 1)} No. of non empty subsets = 24 – 1 = 16 – 1 = 15

75)

Let and
Sum of solution =

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