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PAPER - II
SECTION - I PHYSICS
1.
Three identical spheres each having a charge 2q and radius R are kept such that each touches the
other two. Find the magnitude of the electric force on any sphere due to the other two.
3q 2
3q 2
3q 2
3q 2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
40 R 2
20 R 2
80 R 2
40 R 2
2.
R1
G
A
(a) x
(b)
x
4
(c) 4x
(d) 2x
3.
All the edges of a block with parallel faces are unequal. Its longest edge is thrice its shortest edge.
The ratio of the maximum to minimum resistance between parallel faces is
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 9
(d) indeterminate unless the length of the third edge is specified
4.
The ratio of the magnetic field at the centre of a current carrying coil of radius a to the field at a
distance 3a on its axis is
(a) 20 10
(b) 2 10
(c) 10 10
(d) 10
5.
A conducting circular loop of radius r carriers a constant current I. It is placed in a uniform magnetic
field B0 such that B0 is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. The magnetic force acting on the loop
is
(a) 2 IrB 0
(b) IrB0
(c) IrB 0
(d) ZERO
6.
A coil having N turns is wound tightly in the form of a spiral with inner and outer radii a and b
respectively. When a current I passes through the coil, the magnetic field at the centre will be
0 NI
NI
NI
2 0 NI
b
b
loge
log e
(a) 0
(b)
(c)
(d) 0
b
a
2b a
b a a
a
7.
Two thin long parallel wires separated by a distance b are carrying a current I ampere each. The
magnitude of force per unit length exerted by one wire on the other is
I2
I2
I
I
(a) 0 2
(b) 0
(c) 0
(d) 0 2
b
2b
2b
2 b
8.
1
sliding with a speed 2 ms as shown in the figure. Find the x
instantaneous force acting on the rod:
x
Assuming the rod to have a negligible resistance, the instantaneous
force acting on the rod is
(a) 8 N
(b) 16 N
(c) 32 N
(d) 64 N
2ms1
0.1
(c) I = 1 A
(d) I = 1.1 A
10.
A long, straight wire of radius R carriers a current distributed uniformly over its cross-section. The
magnitude of the magnetic field is
(a) maximum at the axis of the wire
(b) minimum at the axis of the wire
(c) maximum at the surface of the wire
(d) minimum at the surface of the wire
11.
Current flows through a straight cylindrical conductor of radius r. The current is distributed
uniformly over its cross-section. The magnetic field at a distance x from the axis of the conductor has
magnitude B
(a) B = 0 at the axis
(b) B x for 0 x r
1
(c) B for x r
(d) B is maximum for x = r
x
L
In the circuit shown, R
, the switch S is closed at time t = 0.
R
L
C
Equal currents will flow through L and C at time t 0 . Then
C
R
12.
(a) t 0 RC
(c) t 0
L In 2
R
(b) t 0 RCIn 2
(d) t 0 LR
PARAGRAPH I
A person wants to roll a solid non-conducting spherical ball of mass m and radius r on a surface
whose coefficient of static friction is . He placed the ball on the surface wrapped with n turns of
closely packed conducting coils of negligible mass at the diameter. By some arrangement he makes a
current I to pass through the coils either in the clockwise direction or in the anti-clockwise direction.
A constant horizontal magnetic field B is present throughout the space as shown in the figure.
Assume is sufficient enough to ensure pure rolling motion. Based on the facts provided, answer
the following questions.
y
13.
14.
(c) nIr 2 B j
(d) nIr 2 B k
Angular acceleration of the ball after it has rotated through an angle 180o , is
(a)
15.
5 nIB
cos
7 m
(b)
2 nIB
cos
5 m
(c)
7 nIB
cos
5 m
(d)
5 nIB
cos
2 m
The angular velocity of the ball when it has rotated through an angle is 180o , is
(a)
10 nIB
sin
7 m
(b)
5 nIB
sin
14 m
(c)
5 nIB
cos
14 m
(d)
5 nIB
sin
7 m
In which branch of the circuit shown in figure, an 11 V battery be inserted so that it dissipates
minimum power. What will be the current, in ampere, through the 2 resistance for this position of
the battery.
17.
A uniform disc of radius r and mass m is charged uniformly with the charge
q. This disc is placed flat on a rough horizontal surface having coefficient of
friction . A uniform magnetic field is present in a circular region a r
but varying as kt 3 as shown in figure. Find the time, in second after which
the disc begins to rotate. (Given r = 1 m, m = 18 kg, q = 1C, 0.1 , K = 4,
g 10 ms 2 )
18.
x2
0 I0 a 2
kaP ,
r kR . Then find k.
Column 1
(a) Uniformly charged ring
(b) A dielectric ring with uniformly
distributed charge is rotating with constant
angular velocity.
(c) A wire carrying constant current
(d) I = Io cos t
Column 2
(P) Electric field is present
(Q) Magnetic field is present
PAPER II (SOLUTION)
1.
(d)
2
1 2q
q2
F
40 2R 2 40R 2
Fnet 3F 3
q2
4R 2
R
R
Fnet
2.
40 R 2
(a)
The ratio
3.
3q 2
AC
will remain uncharged.
CB
(c)
R max
max
A min
R max
0 Minimum length
R min
4.
R min
3 20
3 0
20
min
A max
R max
9
R min
(c)
I
Bcentre 0 , Baxis
2a
0Ia 2
2 a 2 9a 2
0 I
2a
Ia 2
2 10a 2
32
32
10
10 10
32
5.
(d)
Magnetic force on a current carrying loop in uniform magnetic field is zero.
6.
(c)
N
n=fN
ba
Consider a circular coil of radius x , radial thickness dx and if dN is the number of turns in it, then
Ndx
ba
If dB is the field due to this element at the centre, then
NI dx
dB 0
2b a x
dN
B dB
a
7.
(b)
Force per unit length between two wires carrying currents I1 and I 2 at distance r is given by
F 0 I1I2
2 r
Here, I I2 I and r b
8.
0 NI
b
log e
2b a
a
F 0 I 2
2b
(d)
Bv
2
R Half 2 4
where
R eq R Half
2 4 2 8A
I
2
So, if Fm is the magnetic force, then
I
9.
Fm BI
Fm 2 8 4 64 N
(a,c)
Ig 10 mA 0.01A
VA VB I Ig
0.1A Ig 9.9
0.01A 10
1A
0.1
Similarly I ' I g 0.9 I g 9.1
1
I ' 0.9 Ig 10 I ' A 111mA
9
I 0.1 Ig 10
10.
(b,c)
11.
(a,b,c,d)
12.
(b,c)
L
C
RC
R2
L
R
L
C
c L say
L
Since IL I0 1 e
V 1 e and
R
dq V
Ic
e
dt R
For I L IC , we have
t
t
1 e e
t
log e 2 ln 2
L
t ln 2 RC ln 2 ln 2
R
1 2e
13.
(a)
nI r 2 j Bi
nIr 2 B k
14.
(a)
(1)
B cos fr Icm
Where Icm is the moment of inertia of the ball about the centre of mass. (Do not confuse Icm with
the current I) and
f ma cm mr
.(2)
5 nIB
cos
7 m
15.
(a)
d 5 nIB
cos
d 7 m
2 5 nIB
sin
2 7 m
17.
(2)
10 nIB
sin
7 m
16.
(1)
18.
20.
a P ; b P, Q,S ;c Q ; d Q, R
(8)
19.
(2)
SECTION - II CHEMISTRY
PART I: Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(+3, 1)
1.
3.
The time required for electroplating of 39 g of chromium from a Cr(III) solution, using an average
current of 30 ampere with 75% efficiency, is
(a) 1.68 hours
(b) 2.68 hours
(c) 5.4 hours
(d) 10.8 hours
4.
At pH = pKin + 1 (where Kin= dissociation constant of the indicator), the ratio [In]/ [HIn] in the
10
solution is . For this pH, the percentage dissociation of the indicator is
1
(a) 91
(b) 90
(c) 10
(d) none of these
5.
6.
7.
(d) XeO3
OH OH
(a)
H+
(b)
O
(c)
CHO
(d)
CH2
8.
In how many elements does the last electron have the quantum numbers of n = 4 and
l = 1?
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 10
H 2O 2 is prepared
(a)by the electrolysis of 50% H 2SO4
(b)by the electrolysis of NH 4 HSO4
(c)by the auto-oxidation of 2-ethyl anthraquinol
(d) by adding hydrated BaO 2 to conc. H 2SO4 at 200 0 C
10.
Pick out the wrong statement. An electrochemical cell stops working only when
(a) electrode potential of the two half cells becomes equal.
(b) whole of the metal used as cathode is consumed.
(c) whole of the metal used as anode is consumed.
(d) molar concentrations in the two half cells becomes equal.
11.
Which of the following do not change the value of equilibrium constant for a reaction ?
(a) addition of catalyst
(b) increase in temperature
(c) increase in pressure
(d) removal of one of the products
12.
. KMnO 4
. CH 3MgBr excess
. NaOH
1
[Q] 1
[R] 1
[S] NaH
2. NaIO 4
2. HBr
2. H
C11H12O2
C11H12O2
C13H19BrO
13.
OH
O
OH
(a)
OH
(b)
OH
(c)
14.
CHO
CHO
(d)
(a)
O
CHO
OH
(b)
O
O
(c)
(d)
O
15.
OH
Br
Br
(b)
OH
Br
OH
(c)
Br
(d)
OH
16.
In an adsorption experiment, a graph between log (x/m) versus log p was found to be linear with a
slope of 1.0. The intercept on the log axis was found to be 0.3010. What will be the amount of gas
adsorbed per gram of charcoal under a pressure of 0.5 atmospheres?
17.
O 2 O
O3
O3 + O 2O2 (slow). The overall order of the reaction
18.
19.
At 400 K, the root mean square (rms) speed of a gas X (molecular weight = 40) is equal to the most
probable speed of gas Y at 60 K. The molecular weight of the gas Y is
20.
Column I (Compounds/class
of compounds)
(A) ortho silicates
(B) Aluminium chloride (anhydrous)
(C) CuSO45H2O
(D) KMnO4
d-d transition
Intramolecular H-bonding
sp 3 p overlap
p p or p d overlap
PAPER II (SOLUTION)
1.
Reaction occurs on the middle ring since it is bonded to two activating phenyl groups
(with +R effect).
(b)
2.
(c)
3.
52 = 39
100
96500 3
t = 2.68 hours
(b)
4.
% of [In] =
[In ]
10
100
100 91%
10 1
[In ] [HIn ]
(a)
5.
For XeF4,
N 84
6
2
2
6
2
2
But it has one lone pair so it is not iso-structural with XeF4.
For I 3 ,
N 7 2 1
5
2
2
For BrF4 ,
N 7 4 1
6
2
2
It is iso-structural with XeF4 as it also has two lone pairs.
For XeO3,
N 8
4
2 2
(c)
6.
11.
a, c, d
Equilibrium constant depends upon mode of writing the system, stoichiometry of the system and
temperature.
12.
a, d
The unit of rate constant is given by :
(Concentration)(1n) (Time)1
Hence for third order reaction unit will be :
L2mole2sec1
c
13.
7.
8.
9.
(a,b,c)
10.
OH
KMnO
4
CHO
CHO
4
OH NaIO
[Q]
14.
d
CHO
NaOH
CHO
CH2OH
H
COO
CH2OH
intramolecular
COOH
esterification
O
O
[R]
15.
OH
. CH 3 MgBr Excess
1
2 . H 3O
O
OH
HBr
OH
Br
[S]
OH
NaH
Br
Br
Br
[S]
16.
1
1
1.0 log K 0.3010 p 0.5
n
x
x
p1/n .k
2 (0.5)1/1 1
m
m
17.
18.
1
1s2*1s22s2 *2s2 2px2 2py2 = 2pz2*2py2
= * 2pz2
10 8
B order =
1
2
19.
U rms
20.
3RT
2RT
U mp
M
M
3R 400
2R 60
From questions
4 g mol1 M = 4.
40
M
(A) (r), (s), (B) (r), (C) (p), (q), (D) (r), (s)
If the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ax 2 bx c 0, abc 0 is equal to sum
of the squares of their reciprocals, then
(A) arithmetic progression (A.P.)
(C) harmonic progression (H.P.)
a b c
, , , are in
c a b
(B) geometric progression (G.P.)
(D) none of these
If three unequal positive real numbers a, b, c are in G.P. and b c,c a,a b are in H.P. then
the value of a b c is independent of
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
such that
b
a
xa xb
Four dice are rolled. The number of possible outcomes in which at least one die shows 2 is
(A) 1296
(C) 625
(C) 671
(D) none of these
The number of signals that can be generated by using 6 differently coloured flags, when any
number of them may be hoisted at a time is
(A) 1956
(B) 1957
(C) 1958
(D) 1959
2n
1
If x m occurs in the expansion of x 2 , then the coefficient of x m is
x
2n !
m! 2n m !
(B)
(C)
2n !
2n m 4n m
!
!
2n !3!3!
2n m !
(A)
(B) cot 1 k 2
(C) sec 1
1 k4
(D) none
If a variable tangent to the curve x 2 y c3 makes intercepts a, b on x and y axis respectively, then
the value of a 2 b is
(A) 27c3
(B)
4
c3
27
(C)
4
c3
27
(D)
4
c3
9
10
1 i cos
is a real number is
1 2i cos
(A) 2n
(B) 2n
(C) 2n
11
If n objects are arranged in a row, then the number of ways of selecting three of these
objects so that no two of them are next to each other is
(A)
n 2 n 3 n 4
n2
(B)
6
(C)
12
n 3
C3 n 3 C2
10
(A) 10
1
3
C3
(B) 10
x 5
(C) 10
(D) 102
In a sequence of 4n 1 terms the first 2n 1 terms are in A.P. whose common differ
ence is 2 and the last 2n 1 terms are in G.P. whose common ratio is 0.5. If the middle
terms of the AP and GP are equal then
13
n 2n 1
(A) n
4 1
14
(B) n 2
n 2n 1
(C) n
2 1
4n 2n 2 n
2n 1
(B)
2n n 2 n
2n 1
(C)
4n 2n 2n
2n 1
(D)
2n n 2 n
2n 1
15
2n
2n 1
(B)
n
n
2 1
(C)
n 2n
2n 1
(D)
2n
2 1
n
16
If roots of the equation x 2 10cx 11d 0 are a, b and these of x 2 10ax 11b 0 are c, d then
find the value of
17
a bcd
(a, b, c and d are distinct numbers)
605
1 x 3 x 2 a
x
e1x 1 x 1
is
a k
.
If f x ln x 2 x 2
R R and
value of
b d
a c
20
Column I
(A)
Column II
(P)
part of x
(B)
(Q)
(C)
(R)
(D)
(S)
PAPER - II (SOLUTION)
1
2
Sol
2
Sol
1
1 2 2 2
2 2 2
2
a
2 2
b2 2c
2
b
b2 2ac
a 2 a
a
c
c2
a2
2a 2 c ab 2 bc 2
2a b c
b c a
c a b
, , are in A.P..
a b c
a b c
, , are in H.P..
c a b
2a b 2 b ab 2 bc 2
c c2 a
ac 2
[ dividing by abc ]
c a b c a b b c a b
2
2 b c a b a c
2 ab ac b 2 bc
2 ab 2b 2 bc
2b
2b a c 2 ac a c 2b
a c 3b 3 ac
a c
a c
a c
a c
a c
a c
a c
a c 0
b
x a x b
a
2
a2 x b
x b a
x a b2
b x a
x a b x a b x b a x b a
b x a
x b a
x a b a x b x a b b x b a x a 0
x a b a x 2 b 2 ax ab b x 2 a 2 bx ab 0
x a b a b x 2 a 2 b 2 x 0
x x a b a b x a 2 b 2 0
x 0, x a b or x
Since
2 b2
2 ab
a b
ab
a b
a b
a 2 b2
a b
since a, b 0
We take x1 a b, x2
a 2 b2
& x3 0.
a b
since x1 x2 x3 c we get
a b
a b
a 2 b2
ab
2ab
c
a b
a, b, c are in H.P..
4
Sol
a 2 b2
c
a b
The total number of possible outcomes is 64. The nfumber of possible outcomes in which
does not appear on any die is 54 , so that tens digit of 10! 11! ... 49! is zero. Therefore,
the number of possible outcomes in which at least one die shows a 2 is
64 54 1296 625 671.
5
Sol
When one flag is used, the number of signals that can be generated is 6 P1 . When two flags
are used, the number of signals that can be generated is 6 P2 . When three flages are used, the
number of signals that can be generated is 6 P3 , and so on. Hence, the number of different
signals that can be generated is
6
6
Sol
1
Tr 1 2 nCr x 2 n r 2 2 nCr x 2 n 3r .
x
Putting 2 n 3r m,i.e., r
2n
C1
3
2n m
1
2n m , the coefficient of x m is
3
2n !
1
2n 3 2n m ! 3 2n m !
2n !
1
1
3 4n m ! 3 2n m !
7
[Hint:
dy
2 tan = k2 cot
=
k
= k2
2
dx x 0
= cot1 k2 = sin1
2
1
1 k4
8
[ Hint : x2y = c3
x2
dy
dy
2y
+ 2xy = 0
=
dx
dx
x
2y
(X x)
x
Yy=
Y = 0, gives , X =
9
Sol
3x
=a
2
and
X = 0 , gives , Y = 3y = b
Now
a2b =
27 2
27 3
9x 2
x y
c (C) ]
. 3y =
4
4
4
We have
2
1 i cos 1 2i cos 1 2 cos i3cos
1 i cos
1 i cos
10
Sol
2 n
, where n is an integer..
2
Let
a cos i sin ,
b cos i sin ,
&
c cos i sin
We have
a b c cos cos cos i sin sin sin 0 i0 0
Also
1 1 1
a 1 b 1 c 1
a b c
0 i0 0
bc ca ab 0
and
Also a b c 0
a b c
a 2 b2 c 2 2 ab ca ab 0
a 2 b2 c 2 0
bc ca ab 0
[ using De Moivers theorem ]
11
Sol
and
Let x0 be the number of objects to the left of the first object chosen, x1 the number of
objects between the first and the second, x2 the number of objects between the second
and the third and x3 the number of objects to the right of the third object. We have
x0 , x3 0, x1 x2 1 and x0 x1 x2 x3 n 3
...(1)
1 y y
= coefficient of y n3 in y 2 1 y y 2 y 3 ...
= coefficient of y n 5 in 1 y
Also
12
Sol
n3
C3
n 2 n 3 n 4
6
C2
n2
C3
C2
x xlog x
5 2
10
xlog x 10x32log
10 x3
10
10
x3 2log10 x 105
2 y2 3y 5 0
2y2 2y 5y 5 0
2 y y 1 5 y 1 0
2 y 5 y 1 0.
That is, y
Sol
5
or 1, so that x 10 2 or 10.
2
13 to 15
Let t 2n 1 x
then, t n 1 t 3n 1
x 2n x.
1
2n
n 2n 1
2n 1
first term x 2 2n
n 2n 1
2n 2n 4n 2n 4n 4n 2n 2n
4n
n
2 1
2n 1
2n 1
t 3n 1 x
1
2n
2n 2n 1
16
[Ans. 1210]
[Sol. As a + b = 10c and c + d = 10a
ab = 11d, cd = 11b
a2 + c2 20ac 11(b + d) = 0
17
Sol.
Ans. 1
Roots of equation ax3 + x 1 a = 0 are 1, ,
= 1 and =
lim
x
(1 a)x 3 x 2 a
(e1x 1)( x 1)
lim
lim
x
a(1 x x x 2
1 x
1 a
a
( x 1)[(1 a)x 2 ax a]
(e1 x 1)( x 1)
lim
x
k = 1 and = 1
a(1 x )(1 x )
1 x
=
=
lim
x
lim
x
ax 2 ax a
( e1 x 1)
a(1 x) =
and so k = 1
18
[Ans. 6]
19
Sol.
[Ans. 4]
f(x) = n (x 2 x + 2) :
R+ R
g(x) = {x} + 1
[1, 2] [1, 2]
Domain of f(g(x)) = {x : x [1, 2] and {x} + 1 (0, )]
= [x : 1 x 2 and 1 < {x}]
= [1, 2]
a = 1, b = 2
x [1, 2]
{x} + 1 [1, 2)
1 g(x) < 2
b
a
d
c
=2+2=4
a( )
1
7
+
= g( x ) 2
4
4
c = n 2, d = n 4
7
4
20
Sol
(A)
A R, B S, C P, D Q
2
6
The period of esin{x} is 1 as the period of x x x is 1 and the period of sin x is
3
3
(B)
6
6
The period of sin x cos x is , period of cot 2 x is and the period of sin 3x is
3
2
Hence 2, LCM of all the three is the period of the gieven function.
(C)
(D)
sin x 0
the required is
2.
3.
8.
9.
A, B, C, D
13.
14.
20.
a S ; b P, R ; c R ; d Q, S
15.
C OR D
4.
5.
6.
7.
10.
B, C, D
11.
A, B, D
12.
A, B, C, D
16.
(9)
(16)
18.
19.
(24)
17.
(1)
CHEMISTRY
1.
(A)
2.
(D)
3.
(A)
4.
(C)
5.
(B)
6.
(C)
7.
(D)
8.
(B)
9.
(A,B,D)
10.
(A,B,C)
11.
(A,C,D)
12.
(A, B, C, D)
13.
(D)
14.
(B)
15.
(B)
16.
(6)
17.
(4)
18.
(1)
19.
(3)
20.
MATHS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
A,C
8.
A,D
9.
A,B,C,D
10.
B,C
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
14
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
A Q; B P, Q;C R; D P
PAPER II
PHYSICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
9.
A, C
10.
B, C
11.
A, B, C, D
14.
15.
16.
(1)
17.
(2)
20.
a P ; b P, Q,S ;c Q ; d Q, R
18.
6.
7.
12.
B, C
13.
(8)
19.
(2)
CHEMISTRY
1.
(B)
2.
(C)
3.
(B)
4.
(A)
5.
(C)
6.
(B)
7.
(B)
8.
(B)
9.
(A,B,C,D)
10.
(B, C, D)
11.
(A, C, D)
12.
(A, D)
13.
(C)
14.
(D)
15.
(A)
16.
(1)
17.
(1)
18.
(1)
19.
(4)
20.
(A) (R), (S), (B) (R), (C) (P), (Q), (D) (R), (S)
MATHS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
A,B,C
10.
A,B,C,D
11.
A,B,C
12.
B,C
13.
14.
15.
16.
1210
17.
18.
19.
20.
A R; B S;C P,S; D Q, R