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TEST DATE: 09-12-2018
SECTION – A
1. D
2m 1 T m T
Sol. n ; f
4 2
2. C
Sol. 2 = 42
3. D
GMm GMm
Sol. E
8R 4R
4. C
Sol. P =KV
PV–1 = constant (Polytrophic process with x = –1)
5. B
3mg mg
Sol. Initial extension = . Final extension = .
k k
2mg
Amplitude = .
k
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6. A
GM GM 3a
Sol. F 2
m cos 2
m
(2a) (2a) 2a
7. A
L
Sol. T 2
geff
8. C
| v1 v 2 | T T
Sol. Ar A i ; v1 ; v2 ; v = f
v1 v 2 4
9. A
2Gm
Sol. v
R
11. B
Sol. Particle is at one of its extreme position. Therefore the phase is /2.
12. C
T h g
Sol. v
13. B
Sol. L (n 1) / 2
= d.
2
14. B
1
Sol. Mechanical energy is given by m2 A 2
2
1 1
Total energy = 2 m2 A 20 m2 A 2f
2 2
A 2f 2A 20
Af = 2 Ao
Period is dependent on and k. Which are constant.
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15. C
16. C
17. B
Sol. He o2
18. B
19. B
20. A
K
Sol. Maximum Acc = 2A = A = 4m/s2
m
24
A 4 A = 1m.
6
21. C
22. C
Sol. V = 0.6 m
hI h
I 2 hI = 0.1 cm.
ho 0.05
Distance between them = 0.3 cm.
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23. B
24. B
Rh
Sol. sin 90
R
R
R-h
90-
25. D
2 x H h
Sol. V 2gx,r 2gx
g
Hh
r 4x x H h ; rmax at x
2
26. C
dv
Sol. m mg 6rv
dt
27. C
Sol. F = F 1 – F2
= av12 av 22
F = a(2gh1) – a(2gh2)
h = h1 – h2
28. B
d
Sol. Pressure variation with depth, (g a) and pseudo force ma is applied. Effect of
dy
both cancels and volume submerged remains the same.
29. C
Sol. At first the pressure will increase rapidly and then it will become constant.
30. A
Sol. Weight of the block = weight of displaced oil + weight of displaced water
Mg 8 10 10 0.5g 2 10 10 1 g
Mg = 600g
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. A
High temperature
Sol. Para H2 Para H2 Ortho H2
100%
due to lowest energy
at absolute zero 25% 75%
32. A
33. D
34. B
Sol. Reaction which involves loss of electrons during oxidation will act as reducing agent.
35. C
Sol. H H
H Cl
H B H H B H
N N 3HCl
N N
H H
B B B B
H N H N H
Cl
H H Cl
H
36. D
Sol. OH OH
O 2N NO 2
Conc.HNO3
Conc.H2SO 4
NO 2
Due to activating effect of –OH group.
37. B
38. A
Sol. By using the concept of hyperconjugation.
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39. B
Sol. H H
i O3
CH2 CH CH CH2 ii Zn/H2O
C = O CHO - CHO O = C
H H
40. C
41. B
42. A
Sol. The order of acidic strength of their conj acid is HCl > RCOOH > H2O > ROH > NH3.
43. D
Sol. The order of basic strength is I > III > II > IV.
44. C
Sol. (A) produces only one product. In (B) all the products are favoured by one methyl group
only. In (C), both the methyl groups favour the product formation. In (D), the product
formation is favoured by CH3 group and not favoured by NO2 group.
45. C
Sol. 2
HC CH
NaNH
HC CNa NH3
2 NaNH
CH3 C C Na
NH3
CH3CH2I
CH3 C C CH2CH3 NaI
46. A
47. A
,205C 120C 1
Sol. CaSO4 CaSO4 2H2O CaSO 4 H2O
Deadburnt 2
Plaster Plaster of paris
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48. C
49. B
50. A
Sol. Unstability of Li2CO3 is due to small size of Li which can stabilize only the small O 2 ion
but not the bigger CO23 ion. The other alkali metal ion are larger in size and can easily
stabilize the large CO23 ion.
51. D
52. A
1
Sol. Stability of alkene α No of α H α
Heat of hydrogenation
1→has 10α—H 3→has 5αH
2→has 7αH 4→has 3αH
53. A
54. A
55. A
Low.Temp
Sol. B2H6 2NH3 B 2H6 2NH3
X
200C
3B2H6 2NH3 2B3N3H6 12H2
Borazole(Y)
Inorganic Benzene
4BF3 3LiAlH4 2B2H6 3LiF 3AlF3
(X)
56. C
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57. B
58. B
59. C
C - CH 3
I effect
CH3
- H will show hyperconjugation.
60. D
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SECTION – A
61. A
62. C
3 r
Sol. Tr 1 9 Cr a9 r br x 2 r 3 (for term independent of x)
Term independent at x is equal to
9
C3 a 6 b 3 …….(1)
to get the maximum value of a6b3 use AM GM
a2 b
3 3 6 3 6
1
3 3 a b
i.e., 6
6 3
(a6b3)max = 1 Answer = 9C3
63. B
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4
x x4
a5 2 a5
2 8
a5 ve integer
Given a5 512
x4
512 x 4 4096 x 8
8
x even
x 2,4,6,8
So, a5 2,32, 162, 512
64. B
65. C
66. B
67. D
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/3
12
2 / 32 3
A 12 3 3 3 3 144
2 4
= 108 9 36 3 a b 3 c
(a + b + c) = 9 + 36 + 108 = 153
68. A
69. A
70. A
Sol. We have,
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tan 2
2x cot 2 2x 2 tan 2x cot 2x 6
sin2 2x cos2 2x sin 2x cos 2x
2
2 2 6
cos 2x sin 2x cos 2x sin 2x
sin4 2x cos4 2x sin2 2x cos2 2x
2 2 2 6
sin 2x cos 2x sin 2x cos 2x
1 2 sin2 2x cos2 2x 1
2 2 2 6
sin 2x cos 2x sin 2x cos 2x
1 2 sin2 2x cos2 2x 2 sin2x cos 2x
2 2
= 6 sin 2x cos 2x
1 + 2sin 2x cos2x = 8sin2 2x cos2 2x
1 + sin 4x = 2 sin2 4x
2 sin2 4x sin 4x 1 0
1 1 8
sin 4x
4
1 3 1
sin 4x 1,
4 2
When, sin 4x = 1 = sin
2
n
4x n 1 , n
2
n n
or x 1 , n
4 8
1
When, sin 4x = sin 4x = sin , n
2 6
n
4x n 1 ,
6
n n 1
x 1 ,n
4 24
71. B
1
Sol. Put cos 4
3
1 1
2cos2 2 1 2 cos2 2 1
3 3
2 2 2
cos2 2 cos 2 or
3 3 3
2
As 0, 2 0, cos 2
4 2 3
2
2 2 cos
f(cos 4) =
2 sec 2 cos2 1
2
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2cos2 1 cos 2
=
cos 2 cos 2
f (cos 4) = (1 + sec 2)
1 3
f 1
3 2
72. B
n
k2 k 1 n
1 1
Sol. k 1 !
k 1
k 1 k 1 !
k 1 !
1 1
=
0! 2!
1 1
1! 3!
1 1
2! 4!
:
:
1 1 1 1 1 1
add
n 1 ! n 1 ! 0! 1! n! n 1 !
1 1 1 1
lim 2
n 0! 1! n! n 1 !
73. B
74. A
3
Sol. sin6 cos6 sin2 cos2
8 8 8 8
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3 sin2 cos2 sin2 cos2
8 8 8 8
3 3 1 3 5
1 3 sin2 cos2 1 sin2 1 1
8 8 4 4 4 2 8 8
75. B
1 2 3
Sol. Let S 2 3 ...... ………..(1)
10 10 10
S 1 2
So, 0 2 3 ..... ……….(2)
10 10 10
Subtracting (2) from (1), we get
9S 1 1 1 1/ 10 1 1 10 10
2 3 ..... S
10 10 10 10 1 9 9 9 81
1
10
76. A
Sol. Required sum of coefficient of x10 in the expansion of (1 + x)30 (1 + x)20 (1 + x)10 i.e.,
60
C10 .
77. C
n
n
Sol. 1 i 3
2 cos i sin
3 3
n n
2n cos i sin
3 3
n n
f 1 i 3 real part of z 2n cos
3
6a 6a
n n
log2 2n cos n log2 cos
n 1 3 n 1 3
6a 6a 1
1 1 0 1 1 0 = 3a(6a + 1) – 4a = 18 a2 – a
2
a such term
79. B
1 1 1
Sol. Let P(n): ...
1.2.3 2.3.4 n n 1 n 2
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n n 3
=
4 n 1 n 2
(i) for n = 1
1 1
L.H.S. = and
1.2.3 6
11 3 1
R.H.S. =
4 1 11 2 6
P(1) is true.
P k 1 :
1
1
...
1
1
k 1k 4
1.2.3 2.3.4 k k 1 k 2 k 1 k 2 k 3 4 k 2 k 3
1 1
L.H.S. ...
1.2.3 2.3.4
1 1 k k 3 1
k k 1k 2 k 1 k 2 k 3 4 k 1 k 2 k 1 k 2 k 3
[From Eq. (1)]
2
k k 3 4 k 3 6k 2 9k 4
4 k 1 k 2 k 3 4 k 1 k 2 k 3
2
k 1 k 4 k 1k 4 RHS
4 k 1k 2 k 3 4 k 2 k 3
Hence, P(k + 1) is true.
Hence, by the principle of mathematical induction for all nN, P(n) is true.
80. B
Sol. |H|U|E|Y|
Number of ways = 5 C2 4! 10 24 240
6!
Aliter: Number of ways = 5! = 360 – 120 = 240
2!
81. B
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g2 g4 g200
....
g1 g3 g199
1
100
r100 r
82. C
2 2
Sol. lie on x x 0 y y0 r 2
= z0 + rei … (1)
1 2 2
Similarly, lie on x x 0 y y0 4r 2
1
= z0 + 2rei … (2)
From (2) – (1)
1
rei
1 1 1 2 2
r 2 2 2 z0 … (3)
z0 1
From (1) and (2) again.
1 2
z0
1 2 1 1
z0 2 z0 2 2
2 2 2
2 z0 8 8 2
… (4)
From (3) and (4), we get
4 2
7 8 1 0
12
,1
7
1
7
83. A
Sol. If x denotes the number of times he can take unit step and y denotes the number of
times he can take 2 steps, then x + 2y = 7. We must have x = 1, 3, 5.
If x = 1, the steps will be 1 2 2 2
4!
Number of ways = 4
3!
If x = 3, the steps will be 1 1 1 2 2
5!
Number of ways = 10
2!3!
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84. A
85. C
2
Sol. sin x 3 5
Now, 2 sin x + 3 4
4 (sin x + 3)2 16
–1 (sin x + 3)2 – 5 11
2
0 sin x 3 5 11
2
(sin x + 3) – 5 = 0 sin x = 5 3
86. B
Sol. P(n): (n + 1) (n + 2) …. (n + r)
P(1): (2) (3) …. (r + 1) = r!(r + 1), which is divisible by r!
Let P(k) : (k + 1) ( k + 2) …. (k + r) = r! (m)
P(k + 1) : (k + 2) (k + 3) …. (k + 1 + r) = r!()
L.H.S. of P (k + 1)
= (k + 2) ( k + 3)…. (k + r + 1)
=
k 1 k 2 k 3 .... k r 1
k 1
r ! m k r 1
= r !
k 1
Thus, P(k + 1) is divisible by r! whenever P(k) is divisible by r!
Hence P(n) is divisible by r! for all nN.
87. B
Sol. Let 1st term be ‘a’ and common ratio be ‘r’
a 1 r 101
125
1 r
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101
1 1 1 1
a .......
r 1 i a1 a2 a101
1 1 r 101 1
.
a 1 r r100
125 125 1
50 2 625 5
ar
88. B
Sol. D
30o 60o
A B C
20 m x
Let h meters be the height of the tree CD and x meters be the width of the river is
h
In BCD, tan 60o h 3x …. (1)
x
And in ACD,
h
tan 30o
x 20
1 h
3x x 20 [From equation (1)]
3 x 20
x = 10 m
89. A
Sol. E
12 M
90o
A D
60o
45o
B C
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12
In ABE, tan 60o
AB
AB 4 3 m
12
and ACE, tan 45o
AC
AC = 12 m
In ABC AC2 AB2 144 48 4 6 m BC
Area of the rectangular field = AB BC
= 4 3 4 6 48 2 sq. m
90. A
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