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MOCK TEST - 1
(Paper - 2)
ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS PHYSICS
1. (B) 20. (C) 39. (A)
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5. (B, C, D) 24. (A, C) 43. (A, C)
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8. (A, B, C) 27. (A, B. C, D)
D → (r, s, t)
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PART - I : CHEMISTRY
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1 1 1 2303
. 22 × 4
= 109678 × 2 2 2 – 2 log
λ 1 4 K=
15 75
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1 15 2303
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= 109678 × 4 × K= × .0693 = 1064
. × 10 –2 min– 1
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16 15
λ = 2.43 × 10–6 cm 5. Answer (B, C, D)
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Fact.
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8. Answer (A, B, C)
3. Answer (A)
In [NiCl4 ]2– , Ni has sp 3 hybridisation. In other cases, dsp 2
Due to isotopic effect. hybridisation of central atom is present.
4. Answer (B) 9. Answer (B, C)
n+ (n + 3)+
X X (A) In 10–6 M CH3COOH, α is not negligible. So, pH is
Millimole, at t = 0 a 0 always more than 6.
t = t (a –x) x (B) The solubility of AgCl in NH4OH solution becomes
– n+ (n – 1)+
more because it forms complex.
e +X X
– (n+3)+ (n – 2)+
(C) In case strong acid & weak acid, [H+ ] produced from
5e + X X weak acid is negligible in comparision to [H+ ] from
strong acid
Let normality be N for reducing agent So, [H+ ] = 10–2
At t = 0, a × 1 = N × 22 pH = –log[H+ ] = –log10–2
a = 22N
pH ≈ 2
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(D) In this case, [H+ ] from H2O is considered 14. Answer (4)
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(B) 4 Fe3+ + 3K4[Fe(CN)6] → Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 + 12K+
Ferriferro cyanide 15. Answer (1)
(Prussian blue) +1
c
3+
(excess)
Ferrithiocyanate (Red ppt.)
(C) Ni2+ gives DMG test & forms rose red ppt. of nickel
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16. Answer (7)
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dimethyl glyoxime. Only primary amines give positive carbyl amine reaction.
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12. Answer (1)
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When CO is converted into CO+ then one electron removes H2N CH3 H 3C NH 2 H 2N H H NH2
from σ*2s.
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H H H H H CH3 CH3 H
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As the formed carbocation is fairly stable, the Beckmann 17. Answer (4)
rearrangement now goes via a fragmentation mechanism. Orthorhombic crystal system contains all the 4 types of
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Me Me IV unit cell i.e. simple, body centered, face centered and end
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Me :N ≡ C – Me centered.
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C Me Me 18. Answer (2)
N In the above electrolysis, the weight of anode is decreased
OH2 due to dissolution of copper and same weight of cathode is
I III
increased due to deposition of copper.
Me Ph Ph II
+ :N ≡ C – Ph 19. Answer (0)
C Ph C
Me
→ [ PCl4 ] [ PCl6 ]–
+
C Me Me 2 PCl5
( Gaseous ) ( Solid)
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In gaseous PCl5, sp 3d hybridisation is present. So, total
OH2
number of hybridised atomic orbitals = 5 + 5 = 10
∴ Two carbocation and two cyanides lead to formation
of four amides. In solid PCl5, sp 3 & sp 3d 2 hybridisation is present. So, total
number of hybridised atomic orbitals = 4 + 6 = 10
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PART - II : MATHEMATICS
20. Answer (C) = 2 sin(2θ + φ) sinφ + 3cos2 φ
21. Answer (C) 2
1 10 10
We find thet = − 3 t − + ≤ , t = 1|sin φ|
3 3 3
∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
Equality can be achieved when
∑ ∑ 4 m 4m ∑ ∑ 4n 4m
1 1
k= =
m =1 n =1 4 n
m =1 n =1 4
n
+ + 1
m m n
n m n sin (2θ + φ) = 1 and sinφ =
3
2
∞ ∞ m
∞ 2 2
2k = ∑ ∑ m n = ∑ m
1 16
⇒ = (a, b, c) = 2 , 2 , 4
m =1 n =1 4
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4 m =1 4 81
m n
25. Answer (A, C)
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⇒ 8
k= ⇒ 81k = 8 A B C
81 Let x = tan , y = tan , z = tan
2 2 2
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22. Answer (B)
A B B C C A
ur ur then 1 = tan tan + tan tan + tan tan
Let a = x1 i$ + x 2j$ + x 3k$ , b = y1 i$ + y 2 j$ + y 3 k$ ,
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2 2 2 2 2 2
ur A+ B
c = i$ + j$ + k$ C A B
1− tan 2 tan 2 1 − tan 2 tan 2 = 0
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⇒
r r r r r r
Then, a . b = a . c = b . c = 0
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A B
r r r Note that tan tan = xy ≠ 1 ,
⇒ a, b, c are mutually perpendicular vectors. We know 2 2
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∴ tan tan = 1 or
x12 y12 2 2 2 2 2
+ =
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2 2
We can select the ball at position 5 in 10 ways then the
ball at the corner can be selected in 9 C3 ways and can sin A sin B sin C
⇒ = = ⇒ sinC = 1
be arrnged in 2 ways. 5 12 13
∴ Total number of arrangements possible 5 12
⇒ sin A = , sin B =
= 10 × (9 C 3 × 2) × 6! = 1209600 13 13
24. Answer (A, C) x 5 1
⇒ = ⇒ x = 5,
a+c x +1
2
26 5
The condition is equivalent to b =
1 − ac 3 2
y= , , z =1
2 3
Let θ = tan–1 a, φ = (tan–1 c), we have b = tan(θ + φ)
1 2 1 2
k=
2
−
2
+
3 Hence , ,1 and − , − ,1 are the required
5 3 5 3
1 + tan θ 1+ tan ( θ + φ) tan φ + 1
2 2 2
possible triplets.
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(–a, a) ( a, a) By using triangle
A 1
∫e x2
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x Area OPQT < dx < area OPQT + area of ∆PQR
C 0
1
∫e
PC < PA x2
⇒ 1< dx <
(PC)2 < (PA) 2 0 2
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y2 + 2ax – a 2 = 0
Similarly we may get four other parabolas
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1 1
∫e ∫
x2
y2 – 2ax – a 2 = 0 ⇒ 1< dx < e x dx
0 0
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x2 – 2ay – a 2 = 0
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x2 + 2ay – a 2 = 0 x
28. Answer (A, B, C, D) y=e (1, e)
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3 9 (0, 1) x2
(A) f = y=e
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2 4
3 3
⇒ f f =
2 2 1
∫e x2
⇒ 1< dx < e − 1
0
3 3
f f f = f ⇒ c = e –1
2 2
30. Answer
A(r), B(q), C(s), D(p)
5
(B) 1 + f f f = 1+ f ( f ( 2)) (A) GOOGLE
2
Case (i)
5
= 1 + f (1) = 2 = f GOOG ,L,E
2
Number of such words = 3! = 6
(C) f(f(f(2))) = f(f(1)) = f(1) = 1 Case (ii)
Similarly 'D' can be solved.
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GOO_ L ,_ A+ B + C B C
= 2sin + −
Number of such words = 2 × 2 × 3 = 12 2 2 2
Case (iii)
B C
= 2cos −
GOO_ _G
2 2
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Number of such words = = 12
2!
A B−C A
Total number of such words = 30 ⇒ AA1 cos = 2cos cos
2 2 2
3 1
– x3 1– 5
+ B−C B+C
x x6 = 2cos sin
(B) lim =1 2 2
x → –∞ 3 2
x
x2
–1
= sin B + sin C
Hence,
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(C) A B C
AA1 cos + BB1 cos + CC1 cos
2 2 2
c
Any selection of 4 vertices gives one point of = 2(sin A + sin B + sin C)
intersection inside hexagon.
∴ Required number = 6 C4 = 15 g. A B C
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AA1 cos + BB1 cos + CC1 cos
⇒ 2 2 2 =2
5 3 3 sin A + sin B + sin C
(D) The co-ordinates of point P are ,
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32. Answer (1)
4
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S′ = (–4, 0)
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SP = 3
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S′P = 7
SS′ = 8
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5
7 × 4 +3 ×–4 +8 ×
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x-coordinate of incentre =
7 + 3 +8
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= 2
31. Answer (2) From given information
We have, π π
CQ = and PQ =
A 2 2 2 2
AA
C1 B1 π π
22
⇒ CP = 2 =
2 2 2
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B C π2
CP2 = (α – β)2 + (β – α)2 =
A1 2
A π π π
AA1 = 2sin B + ⇒ 2β−α=± ⇒ β−α= ⇒β=α±
2 2 2 2
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π π
⇒ β=α− Now α − = tan− 1 α
2 2
π π π
Since0 < α < π ⇒ − <α− <
2 2 2
π
⇒ α = tan α − = − cot α
2 Clearly
⇒ – α = cot α 1
P(E) = ,
4
When gives only one solution for α ∈ (0, π )
∴ k =4
33. Answer (1)
36. Answer (2)
Clearly
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x2 + y2 – 1 = 0, x2 + y2 + x(λ – 3) + y(2λ + 2) + 2 = 0
1+ x
2
1+ x 2
sin −1 is defined for 2 x ≤ 1
Equation of common chord is
c
2x
(λ – 3)x + (2λ + 2)y + 3 = 0 …(i)
⇒ x = ±1
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Let (h, k) is point of intersection of tangent
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2009 Equation of chord of contact is
and minimum value of x
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+ 2 is attained at x = ±1
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x hx + ky – 1 = 0 …(ii)
But x = –1 does not satisfy the equation. (i) and (ii) are identical
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sin30° = sin150° = − sin210° =
2
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3k – 6h + 8 = 0
Locus is
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3 1 3 1
⇒ sin3 10° = sin10 ° − , sin3 50° = sin50° − ,
4 8 4 8 3y = 6x – 8
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3 1
sin3 (−70°) = sin( −70°) − 8
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4 8 y = 2x –
3
⇒ a, b, − c are roots of Slope = 2
3 1 37. Answer (6)
f (t ) = t3 − t+ = 0
4 8 Let α1 , α2 , ....., αn be the roots of f(x) = 0
⇒
∑α = − p , ∑
a + b –c = 0
α iα j = p2
1 Then i 1
i≠ j
⇒ a + b = c, ab ( −c) = −
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ab − bc − ca =
3 ∑α i
2
= p12 −2 p2 = 1 − 2 p 2
4
From A.M. – G.M. inequality
⇒ c −1
−a −1
−b −1
= −6
⇒ a −1
+b −1
−c −1
=6
∑α i
2
≥ (∑ α ) i
2(1/ n )
= ( pn2 )1/n = 1
n
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n = 3, f(x) = (x – 1)2 (x + 1) = x3 + x2 – x – 1 10
x= × 30
or f(x) = (x + 1)2 (x – 1) = x3 – x2 – x+1 60
= 5
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PART - III : PHYSICS
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39. Answer (A) 41. Answer (D)
m r3 A
z X→ A
z − 1Y + 0
+1 e +v
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L2 2 1 L2
= − = =k Nuclear mass of Y = M – (z – 1)m′ = M – zm′ + m′
2m r 2 r 2 2mr 2
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Mass of positron = m′
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R ( k r )(2πrdr ) 43. Answer (A, C)
R′ = Resistance of conductor = ∫
0
0 l
f =
1
=
1
2π LCeq π 2 LC
1 c
⇒ R′ ∝ or R′ = di
R 3
R3 when i is max, =0
dt
In steady state, ⇒ Charge on two capacitors is same
2
V 2 V 2 R3 Q0
σ(2πRl )T 4 = = [V = voltage applied, l = 2 2
= 2× = Q0
R′ c 1 2
Li 0
length of conductor] 2 2C 4C
Q0
⇒ T∝ R ⇒ i0 =
2LC
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1 2 1 Force
⇒ − kx = − mv 2 [Eg ] = [a] =
2 2 Mass
Energy
x=
m [Vg ] = [L f ] =
⇒ v …(i) Mass
k
47. Answer (A, B, C, D)
⇒ Maximum elongation ∝ v
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wmotor + wspring = mv
2
3 1
= × Bω l 2
1 2 1 2 2R 2
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wmotor – kx = mv
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2 2 Bωl
2
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1 2 1
wmotor = kx + mv2 = mv 2 (from (i))
2 2 R
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3Bωl 2
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(i) C = fR − R =
2 x 4R
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dP 3 Bωl 2 3 B2 ωl 3
(ii) B = = x +1 Magnetic force F = ×l×B =
dV 4R 4R
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−
V
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3B 2 ωl 3 l 3 B2 ωl 4
τ= × =
dV 1 4R 2 8R
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(iii) r = =−
VdT xT
3 B2 ωl 3
Thus, for ∴ Force to be applied at the end =
8R
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49. Answer A(p, q, r), B(q, r, s, t), C(p, r), D(s) 54. Answer (5)
80
50. Answer (1) ⇒ =n
2n − 1
w = wOA + wAB + wBC + wCO ⇒ 80 = 2n – 1n
⇒ n=5
As electric field lines are concentric circles with centre
55. Answer (1)
at O, wOA = wCO = 0 r
⇒ w = wAB + wBC = ∫
G ρ 0r (4πr 2 dr )
Inside E1 = 0
= Gπρ 0 r 2 …(i)
r r r2
2 × B0 × q × r + × B0 × q × 2r = qB0r 2
2 2 R
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r2 r2
√3v/2
60° R
E1 at r =
c
60°
√3v/2 is same as E2 at r = yR
v/2 x
Before After
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⇒
1
=
1
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x2 y2
After collision, vertical component becomes zero.
x
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E A tan2 45°
⇒ = =3 ⇒ IAC = 1 A = IAB
E B tan2 30°
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⇒ r=2Ω
R1R2
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v2 3t0
3r ⇒ = =3
⇒ R= v1 t0
23 2
q q q
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