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FULL TEST – I
PAPER-2

Q. Q. Q.
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


No. No. No.
1. C 24. C 47. C

2. A 25. B 48. B

3. C 26. C 49. B

4. C 27. D 50. D

5. A 28. C 51. A
6. D 29. B 52. C
7. B 30. A 53. D

8. B 31. D 54. D
9. ABC 32. ABC 55. BC

10. BD 33. D 56. ABCD

11. ABCD 34. ABCD 57. AC


12. ABC 35. ACD 58. AB
13. A 36. A 59. D
14. A 37. A 60. B

15. B 38. A 61. A


16. B 39. B 62. B
17. C 40. A 63. A

18. D 41. D 64. D

19. 4 42. 9 65. 1


20. 3 43. 9 66. 4

21. 4 44. 6 67. 8


22. 3 45. 7 68. 1

23. 2 46. 7 69. 7

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

gt12 2h 2h
1. For the 1st ball, 4h =  t1  2 & For second ball t 2 
2 g g
2h 2d 2h
also  2 2 h  d  h d h
g g g

mA  4T  mA2
2. From F.B.D. we get
mA  2T  T  mA1

a1 T 4T

A B
mA
2T mg a2

On solving these two we get


aA = 4g
3. Zero error = +4  0.01 = +0.04 mm
Measured diameter = M.S.R. + L.C.  C.S.R.
= (50.5) mm + (0.01mm)  18 = 2.68 mm
 Actual diameter = 2.68 - (0.04) = 2.64 mm

16V0
4. When radius of curvature is minimum v is  to a & it is at t =
25g

5. Since shell is earthed its potential is zero


KQ1 K  2Q  Q1
 0 -Q
R 2R
Q
2Q
 Q1  Q A B
R
Hence 3Q will flow to the earth. 2

3 1 1
6.   (1)

2v 1 45 2R
3 1
  (2)

2v1 6R
from (1)and (2)
R  30 cm
dv
7. F.v  k  .m .v  k
dt
t m vt m  6M 6M 
0 dt  k v i vdv  2k  R  r 
6Mm  1 1 
t   
2k  R r 

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8. F.B.D. of the ball in the frame of the container is as shown in the figure
2 mg

mg
 Distance from B = 5m

Qi2 1 2 1 2
10.  Li i  Limax
2c 2 2
Imax  2 amp
2
Qi2 1 2 Qmax
Also,  Li i 
2c 2 2c

du
11.  F  0 (For equilibrium)
dy
Particle is performing simple harmonic motion

12. dQ   4m  s  dT1    2m  2s  dT2


 KAt
On solving we get Tf  Ti e 2 msl
Temperature of point P remains constant

13. If x be the initial length of the gas chambers & A be the area of cross section of the cylinder then,
V
x  0 Also P0 A = 2kx
A
P0
 2kx  P0V0  2kx 2
x
1 2 1
 k  2x   K 4 x 2  2kx 2  P0V0
2 2
v
14. Similarly, Pf A  2k f
A
V0
P0 A  2k
A
Pf Vf P
  P  0v
P0 V0 V0
Now  Q = dU + W
5
2  PV  P0V0   w
= 2 1 1
 12P0V0

15 – 16.P= mv &
P2 1
 mV 2
2m 2
P2
E 
2m
P2
E radon 
2M
Also

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P2 P2 mM
  E  P  2E
2m 2M mM
m  4.002mu, M  222.017mu
m  6.64  10 27 kg

1 4v 2
17 – 18. g sin . 2  2R .....  I 
2 g cos 2 

R
h
R 

R 
2
v  Rg sin  .....  2 
From (1) and (2) tan   1
SECTION – C

2.5
T 0.75  3.9m / s  4m / s
19. v 
 0.125
0.75

20.  Angular separation is directly proportional to wave length

21. 2  3
2x
3x x
A

2x 3 2 3x

4 volt
2x  4
1 p
x 
3 q
pq  4

8QE 2
22.    I       2 
mR T
 T  2
 P + n is 3

 r 2 dB
23. Now i 
R R dt
  M  B  2mgr
r 2 dB 2
.r .4  2mg.r
R dt
2 r 4
4 .8t  2mg.r
R
t  2sec

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

24. CHCl 3  CCl 3  H 



CHF3  CF3  H 
 CCl 3 is more stable than CF3 due to P  d  bonding hence CHCl 3 is more acidic, not CHF3
so, (I) is incorrect.
 In chlorobenzene C  Cl bond length decreases due to resonance and hence its dipole
moment is lesser than chlorocyclohexane ii is also incorrect.
 Dipole moment of fluoromethane is lesser than chloromethane due to very small size of F. ii is
also incorrect.
 Carbon and nitrogen atom containing organic compound gives positive test for nitrogen in
lassaigne’s test
 Dipole moment of difluoromethane is more than dichloromethane .
CH 2F2 CH 2Cl 2
  1.97D 1.60D

25.
A. - B. COOH C.
COO

- HOOC
OOC
2
26. At very high concentration R. O. R = K RCHO  [OD ]2
Mech.
O -
OD O
C -
OD C or
C
H - H H
O
O-

(At very high concentration of OD-)


-
O H
O -
O H
C C O
r.d.s
- H C - + C
O
O H
-
-OD D2 O
DO
H
C H

At very high concentration =


r. o. r =

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-
O
CHO
C
K'
H
O-

CHO CHO 2
K eqb -
= K' OD

2
CHO 2
-
= K' Keqb OD

2
CHO 2
-
= K OD

27. Ni(CO)4
Fe(CO)5 Extent of synergic bonding M - C bond strength CO bond strength
Cr(CO)6
-
V(CO) 6

Cr(CO) 6 Extent of synergic bonding M - C bond strength CO bond strength


+
Mn(CO) 6

28. It is a semi pinacol – pinacolone type reaction and product is formed after formation of
carbocation and its rearrangement by ring expansion.

+
1HNO2 -H
+
2.
+
OH NH2 OH OH
O

29. 2r  4; n  4


Total energy required + Total energy released = 0
 1 
 2  4.526ev  NA    2  13.6N A    2  13.6   1    N A   30.87  x  NA   0
  16  
x2

30. AgBr  Agaq .  Braq.

K sp   Ag   Br  

Ag   2NH3   Ag  NH3 2 

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 Ag  NH3  2 
Kf   2
 1 108
 Ag   NH3 

Let s be the solubility of AgBr in NH3, then [Br-] = [Ag+] + [Ag(NH3)2]+ = S


Since , almost all Ag+ in solution state passes to [Ag(NH3)2]+ as Kf is very high. Thus
[Ag+]<<<[Ag(NH3)2]+
 [Br-] = [Ag(NH3)2]+ = S
 Ag (NH )  
3 2
Now Ksp = [Ag ] [Br ] = 
+ -
2
  Br  
 
K f   NH3 
Since [NH3] = 0.4 M
S S
5  1013  2
1.0  108   0.4 
S 2  8  10 6
S  2.82  103 M

31. Fe  Fe 2  2e G10  2  E10  F ............  i 


Fe 2  Fe 3  e G20  1 E20  F .............(ii)
Fe  Fe 3   3e G30  3  E30  F ...........(iii)
Subtracting equation (i) from equation (ii), we get
Fe 2  Fe 3  e
G30  G10  3E30 F  2E10 F ............(iv)
Comparing (ii) and (iv)
G20  G30  G10
E 20 F  3E30 F  2E10 F

E 30  E20  2E10 / 3 
32. Crystal is FCC
33. 2MnO4  5H 2O2  6H   2Mn 2  5O2  8H2O

34. O g   e   Og  H  ve


Og  e   Og2 H  ve
O g   2e   Og2 H  ve
O2g   O2g   e   Electron removed from  2P *
y or * 2Px 
O g   O 
g  e 
 Electron removed from 2P 
H 2g   H2g   e   Electron removed from 1s 
H g   Hg   e   Electron removed from 1s 
35. O
CH3
P1

CH3

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O
CH3
P2

CH3
O

P3 CH3 R R CH3

Q 3 H3C S S CH3

O
P4 CH3

36. Me Me Me
O O O

Cl - -
NH2 NH2 -

-NH3
- NH2
H -Cl
-
-NH2 NH3

Me
O

NH2

37.

Cl
-
NH2

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PV
38.  Z At very low P or P  0, Z = 1
nRT
39. PV  RT (for 1 mole of gas)
 P V  R T
 V  R R.V
or    P  RT
 T P
 V 
 
 T P 1
or   
V T
P .V  V .P  0
 V  V
  
 P T P

Also  V 
 
 P T 1
or    
V P
 P

 T

40-41. Alkaline gas C with NaOH indicates that solid should be ammonium salt. Heating the salt, a
colorless non-reacting gas D is formed. The gas D may be nitrogen . The compound may thus be
NH 4 NO2 . Reactions involved are as follows.
HCl
NH 4 NO2   NH 4Cl  HNO2
A
2HNO2  H2O  2NO  O 
2NO  2 O   2NO2 
B
BrownGas
NH 4 NO2  NaOH  NaNO2  H2O  NH3 
C
heat
NH 4 NO2 (s) 
 N2(gas)  2H2O(gas) 
A D
 N2 is a diamagnetic Gas
 Bond order of N2  3

SECTION – C

42. (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H) & (I) gives iodoform test
Br O
-
OH (aq.)
(G) H3C C CH3 H3C C CH3
Br
OH- (aq.) -
(I) H3C C OEt H3C C O + EtOH
O O
it show iodoform test

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43. G & J have zero dipole moment


F H
Cl Cl Cl
C C C C  I I 
Cl Cl Cl
H F
A, B, C, D, E, F, H, I have nonzero dipole moment

44. Correct statements: A, C, D, G, H, I


Incorrect statements: B, E, F

45. A, B, C, D, G, H, I show mutarotation. A sugar whose IUPAC name ends with the suffix ose is a
reducing sugar and they do mutarotation

46. Monochlorination
Cl

Cl

Cl

Dichlorination
Cl Cl
Cl Cl Cl Cl
Cl
Cl Cl Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl

Cl

A, B, C, D, E, F, J are correct.

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Mathematics PART – IIII

SECTION – A

1  3 1  3  32 3n  1
47. S  1   ......................  
2! 3!  3  1 n!
1 n 3 r  1 1  3r 1 

2 r 1 r!
   
2  r! r! 
1 1
n 2
 
lim  Sn    e3  1   e  1   e3  e   8.59
 2
 Sn   8
4 3 2
48. Let f  x   a  x  2   b  x  2   C  x  2   d  x  2   1
2
f  x   12  x  2   12  x  2   2
f '' 1  26

49. Let En denote the event that the score is n


En  En  2  H  En 1  T 
1
P  En   Pn 2  Pn1 
2
1 1
Pn  Pn 1  Pn 1  Pn  2
2 2
1 1
 Pn 2  Pn 3  P2  P1
2 2
1 3
As, P1  P  T    P2  P   T  T   H 
2 4
1
 Pn  Pn 1  1
2
2
2 1 2  1  2
 Pn    Pn 1       Pn  2  3 
3 2 3  2   
n 2
 1  2 1 1 2
    P1       
 2  3 2 2 3
2 1
P100  
3 3.2100

50. x  1   x  x
1 1 1
3
1  3   3
   
 1  1
x 5  3  1  x 5  3   x 2
  x 
1
 lim x5  3   0
x 0
x 

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51. Re quired number of ways  coefficiant of x150 in


3
x 0
 x  x 2 ............x 50  x 0
 x  x 2 .......x100 
153 102
c150  3 c 99 52 c 49  3.51 c 48
 70176  40375  110551

x
 dx   dx 
52. e xy  xy 2  y 3 e
y
y  x  0
 dy   dy 
 x
 
d exy  d  e y   0
 
 
x

e xy  e y  c  0
A B  1

53. Normal through given point be the axis of


=0
parabola, y +1
x+
y – 2= - 4(x – 1) (-1, 0)
4x + y = 6

(1, 2)
 29 14 
P , 
 17 17 

(3, 1)
y-2
x+
5=
0
4y = x + 1

54. Let a, b, c are the roots of equation


a0 x 3  a1x 2  a2 x  a3  0
Then, s1  5 s2  12, s 3  25
Now, a0 s1  a1  0  a1  5a0
13
a0 s2  a1s1  2a2  0  a 2  a0
2
5
a0 s3  a1s2  a 2 s1  3a3  0  a3  a0
6
13 5
x 3  5x 2  x 0
2 6
6x 3  30x 2  39x  5  0
 6x 4  30x 3  39x 2  5x  0
257
6s4  30s3  39s2  5s1  0  s4 
6

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5  b 5  b

55. tan   a  r ar
2
b  5
1 2 2
a r
2
Now,a2   r  4   52
 r 2  9  8r
2
b  5 9
O

r
(0, -b)T 
1 S 2
P Q (a1-5) R
(01- 5) (a + r, -5)

(a - r, -5)

x x
2 2 2
56.  g  t  dt  2  K x  2   2K tdt
0 0
x
Let f  x    2k 2 t  g  t   dt  2
0

As, 2K 2 t and g  t  are continuous


 2K 2 t  g  t   is also continuous
f  0   2, lim f  x   
x 

As f  x  changes its sign


 f  x   0 for some x  R & K  R

     


57. DA  a, DB  b, DC  c
    
 
AD.BC  a . c  b  A
 
 a.c  a.b
Q
0 P
    D
Hence, AD r BC  AB  CD G
 1     1   B

Now, PG   3a  2b  c & DQ  a  b
6 2
  
   C
Let a  b  c  K
 K  3
 PG  & DQ  K
2 2
  1    1  

 PG.DQ   3a  2b  c . a  b
6 2
  
5  5 
cos         cos 1  
6 3 6 3

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58. f  x   x 2  7x  13
In both cases gain > loss Gain
4 4 Gain
 P   f  x  dx & Q   f  x  dx
Loss Loss
3 3

3 3.5 4

59. & 60.


As, f  x   x & cos n  1   cos n  1   2cos n  .cos 
fn 1  x   fn 1  x   2x.fn  x 
1
fn  x    fn 1  x   fn 1  x  
2x 
Now, Put x  cos ,  x 2  1  isin 
10 10

x  x2  1   x  x2  1  10 10
  cos   isin     cos   isin  

 2cos 10   2f10  cos    2f10  x 

61. & 62.


1
1 Put  2x  3  6 t
x 1 3
 2  Put t
1 x

63. & 64.


x  3 y  4 z 1
equation of line L 2 is  
1 3 1
1 equation of plane containing L1 & L 2
x  3 y 1 z  2
0 3 1  0  y  3z  5  0
1 6 2
3 4 1
1 7
 2  volume of tetrahedron  5 4 1 
6 3
7 7 0

SECTION – C

65. equation of chord whose mid  point is  t, K  t 


2
tx K  t  y t 2 K  t 
   ......  i 
8 2 8 2
 2, 1 satisfy  i

 5t 2   6  8K  t  4 K 2  K  0 

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For two distinct chords,


D0
2
 6  8K   
 4.4.5 K 2  K  0
2
 4K  4K  9  0
1  10 1  10 
K ,   ab 1
 2 2 

b b
66. Let f  x   ax2  c f '  x   2ax 
x x2
1 2
 b 3  b 3 b 27ab2
f '  x   0, x     a    1
c  4
 2a   2a  c3
 b  3
 
 2a 
67. xyz 1
 y  z  z  x  x  y  2
Let y  z  A, z  x  B, xy C
1  x 1  y 1  z   B  C  C  A  A  B 
 1  x 1  y 1  z   8  x  y  y  z  z  x  ......  i
As,  x  y  y  z  z  x   1  x 1  y 1  z 
 1   x  y  z    xy  yz  zx   xyz
 xy  yz  2x  xyz
1 1 1 
 x  y  y  z  z  x   xyz     1
x y z 
 xyz  x 1  y 1  z 1  1
1
x 1  y 1  z 1  x  y  z 
Now,  
3  3 
  x  y  y  z  z  x   8xyz ........ ii 
 1  x 1  y 1  z   8.8xyz
 1  1  1
 1  x   1  y   1  z   64
   
22
 B   10 
68.  
adj I  2A 1      
 A   8 
 
cos3  sin3 
69.   3
9a 5b
9a 5b
  56
cos  sin 
9a 5b
1
 1
 56
  9a  3   5b  3

2 2 3
  2
 9a    5b     56 
3 3
 

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