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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
CONCEPT RECAPITULATION TEST – II
(Main)
1. C 31. C 61. B
2. C 32. B 62. C
3. A 33. B 63. A
4. A 34. C 64. A
5. B 35. B 65. A
6. B 36. B 66. A
7. B 37. C 67. A
8. D 38. B 68. C
9. A 39. B 69. C
10. C 40. C 70. B
11. A 41. D 71. B
12. D 42. B 72. A
13. C 43. C 73. C
14. B 44. B 74. D
15. B 45. B 75. A
16. C 46. C 76. D
17. C 47. C 77. B
18. C 48. B 78. D
19. B 49. C 79. A
20. B 50. B 80. D
21. A 51. A 81. A
22. D 52. B 82. A
23. D 53. D 83. A
24. A 54. D 84. B
25. B 55. B 85. D
26. B 56. B 86. A
27. C 57. C 87. B
28. C 58. A 88. A
29. C 59. B 89. C
30. C 60. A 90. A
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1 C
dv
Sol. m 6rv
dt
dv 1
1 6 1 v
dt 18
dv v
dt 3
dv dt
v 3
t2
t
ln v 0.5
2
3
t1
t
ln 4
3
t 3 ln 4
2 C
R
Sol. =1.5
S
So, the rate of disintegration of R will be 1.5 times that of S. Thus, the half-life of S will
be 1.5 times that of R. So, two half lives of S will be equal to the three half –lives of R.
NR 0.25
1
NS 0.25
3. A
Sol. From perpendicular axis theorem Iz Ix Iy 2I
4. A
1 1 1
Sol. Since collision is elastic mv 2 mv12 mv 22
2 2 2
v12 v 22 v 2 (i)
and momentum conservation given mv mv1 mv 2
v1 v 2 v (ii)
Equation (i) and (ii) shows that angle between the velocity of both bodes after collision is
900 thus angle made by another body = 90 – 15 = 750
5. B
mg qE
Sol. T 2 , gef =
gef m
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6. B
3
Sol. muy = mVy + MR 2 where u is speed of ball before collision, V speed of ball after
2
collision and is angular speed of cylinder after collision.
mu = mV + MR (COM)
3R
y= .
2
7. B
mv 0 2mv 0
Sol. d=
qB 2qB
8. D
Sol. By COAM about point D ( ie about new centre of mass) B
9. A
Sol. x2 + y 2 = 2
dy x dx
dt y dt
If = 37°
dy x dx 4
= vo
dt y dt 3
4v
mv o ˆi m o yˆ
v cm 3
2m
5v
Vcm o
6
10. C
12 1r2 r12
Sol. 4
24 r1 r2
11. A
Sol. The figure shows the rod at an angle to the vertical. If we take torques about the pivot
we need not be concerned with the force due to the pivot. The torque due to the weight
is 1/2mgLsin, so the second law for the rotational motion is
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mgL ML2
sin
2 3
3gsin
Thus
2L
When the rod is horizontal / 2 and 3g / 2L . mg
3g
The tangential linear acceleration of the free end is at L
2
12. D
Sol. Moment of inertia of wheel about its axis,
2
mR2 2 0.1
I= = = 0.01 kg-m2
2 2
Now angular displacement, = 2n = 25 = 10 rad
2
Angular retardation required, =
2
2 = /5 rad/s2
2 2 10
Torque required = I FR = I
I 0.01
F= = = 2102 N
R 0.10 5
13. C
Sol. Energy released from n = 5 to n = 1
1 1 24
E 13.6 2 2 = 13.6 eV
1 5 25
24 1.6 10 19
Momentum of photon = 13.6
25 3 108
13.6 24 1.6 10 19
Momentum of H-atom =
25 3 108
13.6 24 1.6 10 19
Velocity of H-atom = 4 m/s
75 108 1.67 1027
14. B
MP B M
Sol. BP
cos A d
MP
AB BP cos 2 cos 2
cos P
AB BP n
2
dcos 2 d d 3
(2cos2 1 1) 2dcos n for n = 1, cos
cos cos cos 2 4d
15. B
Sol. As accelerating voltage is increased, energy increases; the min decreases and X-rays
are getting harder (less wavelength) and penetrating power increases if filament current
increases, more electrons are emitted.
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16. C
3 1
Sol. = ; V=8 ; m=
2 3
V V
1+m=
f 2R
17. C
oI
Sol. B= sin 90o sin( 30o ) 3 R /2
4 3 R / 2
–30
0
0
60
oI P
= 90
0
4 3R
18. C
m A
Sol. Mass per unit length, A
s = A = 78 × 10–4 kg/m
Speed of wave is same in both wire
T 80 10 4 2 102
V
78 3.9
V 200 max
min = 15 cm for C as a node = 337.5 Hz
max 3.9 0.3 2
19. B
I
Sol. 100°C – Ir – r Ir = 0°C
2
Ir = 40°C ; tF = 0° + Ir = 40°C
20. B
0.5 3
Sol. V 1 m / s K max Umax
0.5 1
1 1
1.5 12 600 A 2
2 2
A= 5 cm
1 k 1 600 10
f
2 m 2 1.5
10
f Hz
21. A
dT rr
Sol. H k4r 2 H 12
dr r2 r1
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22. D
Sol. Initially M.R. 5M, 2R
x 12x
12R
Finally
M.R.
Mx 5M 3R x 5M,3R
x = 2.5R C.M.
3R
23. D
Sol. Let mass of the earth is Me and mass of object is m.
A
GMem
Force on object at A r towards centre.
r
3 Re
R 2
R2
r2
GMem 4
Force on object along the tunnel 3
r
R r
GM R2
Acceleration of object along the tunnel 3 e r 2
R 4
24. A
Sol. 1 A cos( t kx) …(i)
2 A cos(t ky) …(ii)
(2n 1)
Put y x in (ii)
2
2 A cos t k x (2n 1)
2
2 A cos t kx (2n 1)
2 A cos( t kx) = – 1
Shape of path is straight line.
25. B
Sol. The charge q is completely closed by four identical given box. Therefore, the required
1 q
flux = .
4 o
26. B
2
Sol. Required value = VC iC max
2 2R 4R
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27. C
Q
Sol. cos = R Q
R
P
28. C
Sol. Let u be the initial speed of the particle
Then v2 = u2 – 2gh
or u2 = v2 + 2gh
or u2x u2y = v 2x v 2y 2gh (vx = ux)
or u2y = v 2y 2gh
or u2y = (2)2 + (2) (10) (0.4) = 12
uy = 12 or 2 3 m / s
and ux = vy = 6 m/s
uy 2 3 1
tan = =
ux 6 3
or = 30°
29. C
K
Sol. Power P = F .v = .v K cons tan t
v
W = P. t = Kt
30. C
Sol. Liquid exerts force B on block in upward direction and on beaker in downward direction.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. C
Sol. Mass of 1.8 mL water = 1.8 1 = 1.8 g
1.8
No. of moles = 0.1
18
One molecule of H2O contains 10 electrons
No. of electrons in 0.1 mole = 0.1 10 = 1 mole = 6.023 1023
32. B
Sol. rn = n2a0 for H – atom
33. B
Sol. The N atom in NO2 undergoes sp-hybridization with bond angle 180o.
34. C
Sol. KI3 K I3
1
The oxidation number of iodine in I3 is
3
35. B
Sol. Cu Cu2 2e G10
2 Cu2 2e 2Cu G02
G0f G1 G2
G0f 2.303 RT logK
36. B
Sol. At high pressure ‘a’ is neglected due to repulsion between gas molecules.
P(V – b) = RT or PV = RT + Pb
37. C
Sol. Milliequivalent of H2SO4 = 25.1 x 0.02 = 0.502
Equivalent = 0.502 x 10-3
Eq of H2SO4 = Eq of CaCO3
Mass of CaCO3 = Eq x 50 = 0.502 x 10-3 x 50 = 0.0251
100 mL H2O = 100 g contains 0.0251 g CaCO3
0.0251
106 g of water will contain 106 = 251 g of CaCO3
102
The degree of hardness = 251 ppm
38. B
nH2
Sol. 10 MO2
nO2 MH2
10
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2 / 2 10 32
or, 4
10 nO2 2
1 1 1
4 nO2 WO2 32 8 g
nO2 4 4
39. B
Sol. Phosphorus contains maximum positive charge in PClF4
40. C
Sol. The value of KC does not change either by adding or removing reactants or products
from the equilibrium mixture.
41. D
Sol. The products are due to coupling of different alkyl groups. If CH3CH2CH2Cl is RCl and
CH3CHCH3 is R’Cl, the products will be RR, R’R’ and RR’.
Cl
42. B
0.693
Sol. For first order reaction, the half-life time is given as: t1/2
K
The half-life is independent of the concentration of reactant.
43. C
Sol. Ksp changes only by changing temperature.
44. B
Sol. Heat of hydrogenation of the least substituted alkene is maximum.
45. B
Sol. The diene is CH3CH = CH – CH2 – CH = CHCH3
46. C
V2 10V1
Sol. W = -2.303n RT log 2.303 1.2 8.314 10 3 300 log = -6.892 kJ mol-1
V1 V1
47. C
Sol. Breaking of C – O bond results in formation of most stable tertiary carbocation.
48. B
Sol. (A) H3C CH3 (B) H 3C CH2 CH2
C C CH3
O O
O
(C) O (D) O
O O
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49. C
Sol. H
CH2
H3C OH
HC
3
50. B
Sol. S2– makes the CCP lattice where Zn2+ ions are present at the alternate tetrahedral voids.
51. A
Sol. Using
U = nCV T
T = 100 n = 3.5
CV = 2 10–2
U = 7
52. B
Sol. 4BCl3 6H2 C B4C 12HCl
The reaction takes place in the preparation of bullet proof fabric B4C.
53. D
Sol. This is due to lanthanoid contraction on 6th period.
54. D
Sol. CH3 COONa
C6H5CHO CH3COOCOCH3 C 6H5 CH CH COOH CH3COOH
CO2 C6H5 CH CH2
55. B
Sol. O Cl
Zn Hg/ Conc.HCl
56. B
Sol.
H2O
H2O
C - CH3
C - CH3
NH2O N
57. C
Sol. Octahedral complex with C.N number 6.
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58. A
Sol. No free Cl– in the ionisation sphere.
59. B
Sol. SiO2 2NaOH Na2SiO3 H2O
SiO2 Na2CO3 Na2SiO3 CO2
60. A
Sol. Having two possible donating site but donate from one only.
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SECTION – A
61. B
2
x
log2 x 6log2 x 12
Sol. 256 ;
t 2
6t 12 t 8 where t log2 x;
3
t 2 0
t2 x4
62. C
Sol. Note that x 2, 2 for x to be real.
Let x 2cos where 0, .
[Note : x 2 0 and 2 2 x 0 x 2,2 ]
x 2 2 2 cos
2
2 cos 2 2 2 cos
2
2 2 1 cos 2 2 sin
2 4
2 2cos
2 4
2 1 cos
2 4
4 cos2
4 8
2cos 2cos ;
4 8
4 8
9 2
8 4 9
2
Hence x 2cos 2cos 40o
9
63. A
Sol.
5
5 11
3
3 3
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1
4
4 2 2 113
2
2
4
4
11
2 2
3
2
25 2 11
5 3
Let t; by coefficient 2
64. A
1 3
Sol. T1 4 3 1
4 4
1 3 3 1 3 5
T2
4 6
6 5
4 4 6
1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 7
T3
4 6 8
8 7 4 6
4 6 8
:
:
:
T1 T2 T3 .............. 1
65. A
1 1
x x 2 2 1
P x x
Sol. We have 2 2
Q 1
x x
1
As x 1, , so x 0
x
2
1
x 3
P x 1 3
Now 2 x
Q 1 x 1
x x x x
P 1 3
2 2 x 2 3 (Using A.M. G.M.)
Q x 1
x
x
66. A
Sol. sin x sin x 0
3
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2 sin x cos 0 ………(i)
6 2 6 2
Now, sin x 1, 1 for x R
6 2
Hence equation (i) will be true
x R if 2k 1
6 2 2
Possible k 1
2
2 6 2 3
4 p
3 q
p q 7
67. A
N
1 MR
N2
Sol. 2
R2 K 1
2
R 1 N 2 K
N
M
2
N
1 N2
Lim Lim 2
R 2 0 N2 x 2
dx
R 1 N
N M
R
NN tan1 2
Lim N
2 2
N
R 1 N R 32
68. C
Sol. We must have m 0 y
(If m 0 then either x or y intercept must be
negative)
Let y 3 m x 4
3
Now, x – intercept 4 P (4, 3)
m
and y – intercept = 3 – 4m
For x intercept to be positive prime and y – x
intercept to be positive integer, possible values O
of m are i.e. m = –1 or m = –3.
69. C
Sol. Given equation of lines
3y 2 4xy 3x 2 0
3x 2 3xy xy 3x 2 0
3y x y 3x 0
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y 3x
x
y , y 3x
3 y=x
A
APO 75o 3 75o
P
AM
In AMP, sin75o 3 y
x
3 3
M
AM 3 sin 75o
15o B
Now, length of chord of contact AB 2AM 15o
2 3 sin75o 6 sin 75o
O (0, 0)
3 1
6 3
3 1
2 2 2
70. B
Sol. (a) It should be non – singular
adj A
(c) since A 1 , hence adj A must be a non singular matrix. Its inverse must exist.
A
(d) It should be F x y
71. B
Sol. Case – 1 : abbc
We can choose a in 9 ways, b in 9 ways, and c in 9 ways. Hence, there are 93
possibilities for this case.
Case – 2 : bbac
There are 9 possibilities for b, and 9 possibilities for each a and c. Once again, we have
that there are 93 possibilities for this case.
Case – 3 : acbb
Once again, there are 9 possibilities for a and c, and 9 possibilities for b. Hence, there
are 93 possibilities for this case.
Case – 4 : aabb
We have 9 possibilities for a and 9 possibilities for b.
We thus have 81 possibilities for this case.
We can now sum up our answers, to get a total of 3.
93 81 2268 total ways.
72. A
t t
8! t1 1 2 t3 1 4
Sol. Any element, is of the form of
t1 ! t 2 ! t 3 ! t 4 !
x2 2 y
x
where
y
t1 t 2 t 3 t 4 8; t1 0
The constant term occur when t1 t 2 and t3 t 4
So, t1 t3 4 0,4 , 4,0 ; 1,3 , 3,1 ; 2,2
Constant term:
8! 8! 8! 8! 8!
0!0! 4! 4! 4! 4!0!0! 1!1!3!3! 3!3!1!1! 2!2!2!2!
2 70 2 1120 2520 4900
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73. C
5 4
Sol. Coefficient of x11 in the expansion of 1 x 3 x 7 x 3
5
C0 5C1. x ...... 5C4 . x 4 5C5 . x5
4
C0 .34 4C1 .33 x ...... 4C3 .3x3 4C4 . x 4
3
C0 .73 3C1 .72 x 3C2 .7x 2 3C3 .x3
5C4 . 4C4 . 3C3 4
C3 .3 5C5 . 3C3 3
C2 .7 5C5 . 4C4
5.1.1 4.3.1.1 3.7.1.1 38
74. D
2
1 2 2
Sol. f x ln x 1 x x 1 x
2
1 2 2
ln x 1 x x 2 1 x 2
2
x2 1 x2
1
ln 2 x 2 1 2
2
An even function hence neither one – one nor onto.
75. A
Sol. Denominator 0 and numerator
x 4
3x 2 2 2x x 2 1 x 2 1 x 1 2
1
76. D
n 1 n 2 2
Sol. As, Tn cot 1 x
2 x
2x
Tn tan1
n 2 n 1 x 2 4
n 2 1 n 1
Tn tan1 x tan x
2 2
n 2
So, Sn tan 1 1
x tan x
2
lim Sn tan1 x
n 2
1
cot x 1 (given)
x cot 1
77. B
Sol. n n2 n 1 n 1
Hence n2 n 1 n
1
l lim
n
n2 n 1 n 2
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78. D
Sol. f x f x 0
f x is an odd function. Since points (–3, 2) and (5, 4) lie on the curve.
3, 2 and 5, 4 will also lie on the curve
For minimum number of roots, graph of continuous function f x is as follows.
Y
(5, 4)
(–3, 2)
X
O
(3, –2)
(–5, –4)
From the above graphs of f x it is clear that equation f x 0 has at least three real
roots.
79. A
f h f 0 2 f 2h f 0
Sol.
f ' 0 2f ' 0
h 2h
3f ' 0
80. D
3x 2 cos x sin x
Sol. f ' x 6 1 0
2
p p p3
6x sin x cos x
f " x 6 1 0
p p2 p3
6 cos x sin x
f "' x 6 1 0
p p2 p3
6 1 0
f "' 0 6 1 0 0 (two identical rows)
p p2 p3
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81. A
Sol. Differentiate the given integral with respect to x
d2 v d2 v du dv d2u dv du dw
u 2 u 2 . v 2 .
dx dx dx dx dx dx dx dx
dw d2u
v 2
dx dx
d2u
dw v 2 dx
dx
d2u
w v 2 dx
dx
82. A
n n
Sol. L lim 1/n
lim
n
n! n
1.2.3......n 1/n
1
lim 1/n
n
1 2 3 n
n . n . n ... n
1 1 2 3 n
In L ln ln ln ... ln
n n n n n
General term of ln L is
1 r
Tr ln
n n
1
1 n r 1
S lim ln ln x dx x ln x x 0
n n
r 1 n 0
0 1 0 1
Hence ln L = 1
L=e
83. A
1 1
x 2
Sol. I x ln dx x ln x 2 ln 2 dx
0 2 0
1 1
I x ln x 2 dx ln 2 x dx
0 0
1 2 1
x x2 ln2
Hence I ln x 2 . dx
2 0 0 x 2 2
1
1 x2 4 4 ln 2
ln 3 dx
2 0
x 2 2
1
1 3 4
ln x 2 dx now proceed
2 2 0 x2
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84. B
2 x
Sol. Draw graphs of y x2 .e and y 1
x 2 .e 2 x if x0 (0, 4)
y
x 2 .e2 x if x0
–2 0 2
85. D
Sol. Differentiate xy x x 2 y ' x 2xy x
or xy x x 2 y ' x 0
dy
x y 0
dx
ln y ln x ln c
xy c
86. A
3/2 y
1 3 3m
Sol. 2. .
22 2
1 4x x 2 dx 5
0 y = mx
3 3/2
9m x
x 2x 2
4 3 0
3 9 27 1 9 39
. 6
2 2 8 3 8 8 3 3m
13 ,
m 1 2 2
6 x
O
–1 3/2 4 5
87. B
Sol. N 770 2 5 7 11
Hence number of ways 2n1 23 8
88. A
Sol.
Vector 3iˆ 2jˆ kˆ 4iˆ 3 ˆj 4kˆ is perpendicular to 2iˆ ˆj mkˆ .
3 2 1
4 3 4 0
2 1 m
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89. C
Sol.
On (1, 2, 3) satisfies the plane x 2y z 0 and also ˆi 2ˆj 3kˆ . ˆi 2ˆj kˆ 0
a
x 1 y 2 z 3
Since the lines both satisfy t 1,2t 2 and 3t 3
1 2 3
Hence both are same b .
Given lines is obviously to the plane x 2y z 6 d
90. A
Sol.
Given x y x y x 2 xy y 2
x y x 2 xy y 2 1 0
Either x y 0 or x xy y 2 1 0
2
x 2 xy y 2 1 0 represent an ellipse.
Hence locus of P x, y satisfying above equation is the union of line and an ellipse.
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