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Useful Data :
R = 8.314 JK
1
mol
1
or 8.206 10
2
L atm K
1
mol
1
1 F = 96500 C mol
1
h = 6.626 10
34
Js
1 eV = 1.602 10
19
J
c = 3.0 10
8
m s
1
N
A
= 6.022 10
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SECTION - I (Total Marks : 21)
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions, Each question has four choices, (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Extra pure N
2
can be obtained by heating
(A) NH
3
with CuO (B) NH
4
NO
3
(C) (NH
4
)
2
Cr
2
O
7
(D) Ba(N
3
)
2
Ans. (D)
Sol. Ba (N
3
)
2
Ba + 3N
2
2. Geometrical shapes of the complexes formed by the reaction of Ni
2+
with Cl

, CN

and H
2
O, respectively, are
(A) octahedral, tetrahedral and square planar (B) tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral
(C) square planar, tetrahedral and octahedral (D) octahedral, square planar and octahedral
Ans. (B)
Sol. Ni
+2
+ 4Cl

[NiCl
4
]
2
SP
3
[NiCl
4
]
2
=

3d
8
confiuration with Nickel in + 2 Oxidation state. Cl

being weak field ligand does not compel
for pairing of electrons.
So,
Hence, complex has tetrahedral geometry
Ni
+2
+ 4CN

[Ni(CN)
4
]
2
[Ni(CN)
4
]
2
= 3d
8
configuration with nickel in + 2 oxidation state. CN

being strong field ligand which compels


for pairing of electrons.
So,
Hence, complex has square planar gemetry.
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Ni
+2
+ 6H
2
O [NI(H
2
O)
6
]
+2
[Ni(H
2
O)
6
] = 3d
8
configuration with nickel in + 2 oxidation state. As with 3d
8
configuration two d-orbitals are
not available for d
2
sp
3
hybridisation. So, hybridisation of Ni (II) is sp
3
d
2
and Ni (II) with six co-ordination will
have octahedral geometry.
Note : With water as ligand Ni (II) forms octahedral complexes.
3. Bombardment of aluminum by o-particle leads to its artificial disintegration in two ways, (I) and (ii) as shown.
Products X, Y and Z respectively are,
(A) proton, neutron, positron (B) neutron, positron, proton
(C) proton, positron, neutron (D) positron, proton, neutron
Ans. (A)
Sol. +
4. Dissolving 120 g of urea (mol. wt. 60) in 1000 g of water gave a solution of density 1.15 g/mL. The molarity of
the solution is :
(A) 1.78 M (B) 2.00 M (C) 2.05 M (D) 2.22 M
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Ans. (C)
Sol. Mole =
60
120
= 2
mass of solution = 1120 g
V =
1000 15 . 1
1120

=
115
112
L
M =
112
115 2
= 2.05 mol/litre
5. AgNO
3
(aq.) was added to an aqueous KCl solution gradually and the conductivity of the solution was
measured. The plot of conductance (A) versus the volume of AgNO
3
is :

(A) (P) (B) Q (C) (R) (D*) (S)
Ans. (D)
Sol.
6. Among the following compounds, the most acidic is :
(A) p-nitrophenol (B) p-hydroxybenzoic acid
(C) o-hydroxybenzoic acid (D) p-toluic acid
Ans. (C)
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Sol.
Due to intramolecular hydrogen bonding in conjugate base of o-Hydroxybenzoic acid, it is strongest acid.
7. The major product of the following reaction is :
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (A)
Sol.
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SECTION II (Total Marks : 16)
(Multiple Correct Answers Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
8. Extraction of metal from the ore cassiterite involves
(A) carbon reduction of an oxide ore (B) self-reduction of a sulphide ore
(C) removal of copper impurity (D) removal of iron impurity
Ans. (A, D)
Sol. Important ore of tin is cassiterite (SnO
2
). SnO
2
is reduced to metal using carbon at 1200 1300C in an
electric furnace. The product often contains traces of Fe, which is removed by blowing air through the molten
mixture to oxidise FeO. Which then floats to the surface.
SnO
2
+ 2C Sn + 2CO
Fe + O
2
FeO
9. The correct statement(s) pertiaining to the adsorption of a gas on a solid surface is (are)
(A) Adsorption is always exothermic
(B) Physisorption may transform into chemisorption at high temperature
(C) Physisorption increases with increasing temperature but chemisorption decreases with increasing
temperature
(D) Chemisorption is more exothermic than physisorption, however it is very slow due to higher energy of
activation.
Ans. (A, B, D)
Sol. (A) AH = ve for adsorption
(B) fact
(D) chemical bonds are stronger than vander waals forces so chemical adsorption is more exothermic.
10. According to kinetic theory gases
(A) collisions are always elastic
(B) heavier molecules transfer more momentum to the wall of the container
(C) only a small number of molecules have very high velocity
(D) between collisions, the molecules move in straight lines with constant velocities.
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Sol. (A) Fact
(B) P = MV =
M
RT 3
M
=
MRT 3
(C) Max well distribution
(D) Fact
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11. Amongst the given options, the compound(s) in which all the atoms are in one plane in all the possible
conformations (if any), is (are)
(A) (B) HC
(C) H
2
C=C=O (D) H
2
C=C=CH
2
Ans. (B, C)
Sol. In (B) and (C) CH
2
== C == O all atoms are always in same plane.
SECTION Ill (Total Marks : 15)
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon one of the paragraphs 3 multiple choice questions and
based on the other paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions has
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 12 and 14
When a metal rod M is dipped into an aqueous colourless concentrated solution of compound N the solution
turns light blue. Addition of aqueous NaCl to the blue solution gives a white precipitate O. Addition of aqueous
NH
3
dissolves O and gives an intense blue solution.
12. The metal rod M is :
(A) Fe (B) Cu (C) Ni (D) Co
Ans. (B)
13. The compound N is :
(A) AgNO
3
(B) Zn(NO
3
)
2
(C) Al(NO
3
)
3
(D) Pb(NO
3
)
2
Ans. (A)
14. The final solution contains
(A) [Pb(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
and [CoCl
4
]
2
(B) [Al(NH
3
)
4
]
3+
and [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
(C) [Ag(NH
3
)
2
]
+
and [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
(D) [Ag(NH
3
)
2
]
+
and [Ni(NH
3
)
6
]
2+
Ans. (C)
Sol. (12), (13) & (14)
Cu(M) + AgNO
3
(aqueous colorless solution) Resultant solution (Cu(NO
3
)
2
+ AgNO
3
(N) (blue solution)
Note : Here it is considered that complete AgNO
3
is not utilized in the reaction.
AgNO
3
+ NaCl AgCl + + NaNO
3
(O) (white ppt.)
Solution containing white ppt. of AgCl also contains Cu(NO
3
)
2
which developed deep blue colouration with
aqueous NH
3
solution
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AgCl + (white) + 2NH
3
(aq.) [Ag(NH
3
)
2
]
+
Cu(NO
3
)
2
(aq.) + 4NH
3
(aq.) [Cu(NH
3
)
4
] (NO
3
)
2
(deep blue coloration)
So, Metal rod M is Cu.
The compound N is AgNO
3
and the final solution contains [Ag(NH
3
)
2
]
+
and [Cu(NH
3
)
4
]
2+
Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 and 16
An acyclic hydrocarbon P, having molecular formula C
6
H
10
, gave acetone as the only organic product through
the following sequence of reactions, in which Q is an intermediate organic compound.
15. The structure of compound P is
(A) CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
CCH (B) H
3
CH
2
CCCCH
2
CH
3
(C) (D)
Ans. (D)
16. The structure of the compound Q is
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (B)
Sol. (15 & 16)
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SECTION - IV (Total Marks : 28)
(Integer Answer Type)
This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
17. The difference in the oxidation numbers of the two types of sulphur atoms in Na
2
S
4
O
6
is
Ans. 5
Sol.
18. Reaction of Br
2
with Na
2
CO
3
in aqueous solution gives sodium bromide and sodium bromate with evolution of
CO
2
gas. The number of sodium bromide molecules involved in the balanced chemical equation is
Ans. 5
Sol. 3Br
2
+ 3Na
2
CO
3
5NaBr + NaBrO
3
+ CO
2
19. The maximum number of electrons that can have principal quantum number, n = 3, and spin quantum
number, m
s
= 1/2, is
Ans. 9
Sol.
So, electrons with spin quantum number =
2
1
will be 1 + 3 + 5 = 9.
20. The work function (|) of some metas is listed below. The number of metals which will show photoelectric
effect when light of 300 nm wavelength falls on the metal is
Metal Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W
f (eV) 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75
Ans. 4
Sol. E
photon
=
3000
12400
= 4.13 ev
Photoelectric effect can take place only if E
photon
> |
Thus,
Li, Na, K, Mg can show photoectric effect.
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21. To an evacuated vessel with movable piston under external pressure of 1 atm., 0.1 mol of He and 1.0 mol of
an unknown compound (vapour pressure 0.68 atm. at 0C) are introduced. Considering the ideal gas behaviour,
the total volume (in litre) of the gases at 0C is close to
Ans. 7
Sol. P
He
= 1 0.68 = 0.32 atm
V = ?
n = 0.1 ; V =
P
nRT
=
32 . 0
273 0821 . 0 1 . 0
= 7
22. The total number of alkenes possible by dehydrobromination of 3-bromo-3-cyclopentylhexane using alcoholic
KOH is
Ans. 5
Sol.
Total 5 products.
23. A decapeptide (Mol. Wt. 796) on complete hydrolysis gives glycine (Mol. Wt. 75), alanine and phenylalanine.
Glycine contributes 47.0 % to the total weight of the hydrolysed products. The number of glycine units
present in the decapeptide is
Ans. 6
Sol. Molecular weight of decapeptide = 796 g/mol
Total bonds to be hydrolysed = (10 1) = 9 per molecule
Total weight of H
2
O added = 9 18 = 162 g/mol
Total weight of hydrolysis product = 796 + 162 = 958 g
Total weight % of glycine (given) = 47%
Total weight of glycine in product =
g
100
47 958
= 450 g
Molecular weight of glycine = 75 g/mol
Number of glycine molecule =
75
450
= 6.
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PART - II
SECTION - I (Total Marks : 21)
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
24. A police car with a siren of frequency 8 kHz is moving with uniform velocity 36 km/hr towards a tall building
which reflects the sound waves. The speed of sound in air is 320 m/s. The frequency of the siren heard by the
car driver is
(A) 8.50 kHz (B) 8.25 kHz (C) 7.75 kHz (D) 7.50 kHz
Ans. (A)
Sol.
f
inisident
= f
reflected
=
10 320
320

8 kHz
f
observed
=
320
10 320 +
f
reflected
= 8
310
330
= 8.51 kHz ~ 8.5 kHz
25. 5.6 liter of helium gas at STP is adiabatically compressed to 0.7 liter. Taking the initial temperature to be T
1
,
the work done in the process is :
(A) 1
RT
8
9
(B)
1
RT
2
3
(C) 1
RT
8
15
(D)
1
RT
2
9
Ans. (A)
Sol. Number of moles of He =
4
1
Now T
1
(5.6)
1
= T
2
(0.7)
1
T
1
= T
2
3 / 2
8
1
|
.
|

\
|
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4T
1
= T
2
Work done =
1
] T T [ nR
1 2


=
3
2
] T 3 [ R
4
1
1
= 1
RT
8
9
26. Consider an electric field x

E E
0
=

, where E
0
is a constant. The flux through the shaded area (as shown in
the figure) due to this field is :
(A) 2E
0
a
2
(B)
2
E
0
a
2
(C) E
0
a
2
(D)
2
a E
2
0
Ans. (C)
Sol.
flux = (E
0
cos 45) area)
=
a 2 a
2
E
0

= E
0
a
2
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27. The wavelength of the first spectral line in the Balmer series of hydrogen atom is 6561 . The wavelength of
the second spectral line in the Balmer series of singly ionized helium atom is :
(A) 1215 (B) 1640 (C) 2430 (D) 4687
Ans. (A)
Sol. (

=
9
1
4
1
RZ
1
2
H
2
H
= R(1)
2
(

36
5
(

=
16
1
4
1
RZ
1
2
He
He
= R(4) (

16
3
27
5
36
5
3
16
4
1
2
H
He
=
(

He
=
27
5
6561 = 1215
28. A ball of mass (m) 0.5 kg is attached to the end of a string having length (L) 0.5 m. The ball is rotated on a
horizontal circular path about vertical axis. The maximum tension that the string can bear is 324 N. The
maximum possible value of angular velocity of ball (in radian/s) is :
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) 27 (D) 36
Ans. (D)
Sol. T sinu = m

Lsinu e
2
324 = 0.5 0.5 e
2
e
2
=
5 . 0 5 . 0
324

e =
5 . 0 5 . 0
324

e =
5 . 0
18
= 36 rad/sec.
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MATHEMATICS
29. A meter bridge is set-up as shown, to determine an unknown resistance X using a standard 10 ohm resistor.
The galvanometer shows null point when tapping-key is at 52 cm mark. The end-corrections are 1 cm and 2
cm respectively for the ends A and B. The determined value of X is
(A) 10.2 ohm (B) 10.6 ohm (C) 10.8 ohm (D) 11.1 ohm
Ans. (B)
Sol.
1
= 52 + 1 = 53 cm

2
= 48 + 2 = 50 cm
R
x
2
1
=


10
x
50
53
=
x = 10.6 O
30. A 2F capacitor is charged as shown in figure. The percentage of its
stored energy dissipated after the switch S is turned to position 2 is
(A) 0%
(B) 20%
(C) 75%
(D) 80%
Ans. (D)
Sol. U
i
=
2
V ) 2 (
2
1
, V
common
=
5
V
U
f
=
2
1
(2 + 8)
2
5
V
|
.
|

\
|
100
U
U U
i
f i

= 100
V
5
V
V
2
2
2

100
5
4

= 80% Ans.
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MATHEMATICS
SECTION II (Total Marks : 16)
(Multiple Correct Answers Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
31. A spherical metal shell A of radius R
A
and a solid metal sphere B of radius R
B
(< R
A
) are kept far apart and
each is given charge +Q. Now they are connected by a thin metal wire. Then
(A) 0 E
inside
A
= (B) Q
A
> Q
B
(C)
A
B
B
A
R
R
=
o
o
(D)
surface on
B
surface on
A
E E <
Ans. (A), (B), (C), (D)
Sol.
Q
A
+ Q
B
= 2Q ...(i)
B
B
A
A
R
KQ
R
KQ
=
...(ii)
(i) and (ii) Q
A
= Q
B

|
|
.
|

\
|
B
A
R
R
& Q
B

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
B
A
R
R
1
= 2Q Q
B
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
B
A
R
R
1
Q 2
=
B A
B
R R
R Q 2
+
& Q
A
=
B A
A
R R
R Q 2
+
Q
A
> Q
B
2
B B
2
A A
B
A
R 4 / Q
R 4 / Q
t
t
=
o
o
=
A
B
R
R
using (ii)
E
A
=
0
A
e
o
& E
B
=
0
B
e
o
o
A
< o
B
E
A
< E
B (at surface)
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PHYSICS
32. An electron and a proton are moving on straight parallel paths with same velocity. They enter a semi-infinite
region of uniform magnetic field perpendicular to the velocity. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
(A) They will never come out of the magnetic field region.
(B) They will come out travelling along parallel paths.
(C) They will come out at the same time.
(D) They will come out at different times.
Ans. (B), (D)
Sol.
t
p
=
eB
m 2
eBv
v m 2
v
R 2
p p
P
u
=
u
=
u
t
e
=
v
R ) 2 2 (
e
u t
=
eB
m ) 2 2 (
eBv
v m ) 2 2 (
e e
u t
=
u t
t
e
= t
p
33. A composite block is made of slabs A, B, C, D and E of different thermal conductivities (given in terms of a
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PHYSICS
constant K) and sizes (given in terms of length, L) as shown in the figure. All slabs are of same width. Heat
Q flows only from left to right through the blocks. Then in steady state
(A) heat flow through A and E slabs are same
(B) heat flow through slab E is maximum
(C) temperature difference across slab E is smallest
(D) heat flow through C = heat flow through B + heat flow through D.
Ans. (A), (C), (D)
Sol. A : At steady state, heat flow through A and E are same.
C : AT = i R
i is same for A and E but R is smallest for E.
D : i
B
=
B
R
T A
i
C
=
C
R
T A
i
D
=
D
R
T A
if i
c
= i
B
+ i
D
Hence
D B C
R
1
R
1
R
1
+ =

kA 5 KA 3 KA 8
+ =
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PHYSICS
34. A metal rod of length L and mass m is pivoted at one end. A thin disk of mass M and radius R (<L) is
attached at its center to the free end of the rod. Consider two ways the disc is attached: (case A). The disc
is not free to rotate about its center and (case B) the disc is free to rotate about its center. The rod-disc
system performs SHM in vertical plane after being released from the same displaced position. Which of the
following statement(s) is (are) true?
(A) Restoring torque in case A = Restoring torque in case B
(B) Restoring torque in case A < Restoring torque in case B
(C) Angular frequency for case A > Angular frequency for case B.
(D) Angular frequency for case A < Angular frequency for case B.
Ans. (A), (D)
Sol. torque is same for both the cases.
T =
mgd
2
I
t
I
A
> I
B
e
A
< e
B
SECTION III (Total Marks :15)
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon one of the paragraphs 3 multiple choice questions and
based on the other paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions has
four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Question Nos. 35 to 37
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PHYSICS
Phase space diagrams are useful tools in analyzing all kinds of dynamical problems. They are especially
useful in studying the changes in motion as initial position and momentum are changed. Here we consider
some simple dynamical systems in one-dimension. For such systems, phase space is a plane in which
position is plotted along horizontal axis and momentum is plotted along vertical axis. The phase space
diagram is x(t) vs. p(t) curve in this plane. The arrow on the curve indicates the time flow. For example, the
phase space diagram for a particle moving with constant velocity is a straight line as shown in the figure. We
use the sign convention in which position or momentum. upwards (or to right) is positive and downwards (or
to left) is negative.
35. The phase space diagram for a ball thrown vertically up from ground is :
(A)
Position
Momentum
(B)
Position
Momentum
(C)
Position
Momentum
(D)
Position
Momentum
Ans. (D)
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PHYSICS
Sol.
36. The phase space diagram for simple harmonic motion is a circle centered at the origin. In the figure, the two
circles represent the same oscillator but for different initial conditions, and E
1
and E
2
are the total mechanical
energies respectively. Then
(A)
2 1
E 2 E = (B)
2 1
E 2 E = (C)
2 1
E 4 E = (D)
2 1
E 16 E =
Ans. (C)
Sol. In 1st case amplitude of SHM is a.
In 2nd case amplitude of SHM is 2a
Total energy =
2
1
k(amplitude)
2
E
1
=
2
1
k(2a)
2
E
2
=
2
1
k(a)
2
2 1
E 4 E =
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PHYSICS
Alternative :
Linear momentum P = mv
= me
2 2
x A
P
2
= m
2
e
2
(A
2
x
2
)
P
2
+ (me)
2
x
2
= m
2
e
2
A
2
...(i)
Equation of circle (bigger)
P
2
+ x
2
= (2a)
2
P
2
+ x
2
= 4a
2
...(ii)
Equation of circle (smaller)
P
2
+ x
2
= a
2
...(iii)
Comparing (i) and (ii)
Amplitude A = 2a
and (me)
2
= 1 me
2
=
m
1

2 2
) A ( m
2
1
e
So energy E
1
=
2 2
) a 2 ( m
2
1
e
= ) a 4 (
m
1
2
1
2

=
m
a 2
2
Comparing (i) and (iii)
A = a
(me)
2
= 1 me
2
=
m
1
So E
2
=
2 2
A m
2
1
e =
2
a
m
1
2
1
=
2
2
m
a
2
1
m
a
2
1
2
So
4
E
E
2
1
=
E
1
= 4E
2
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PHYSICS
37. Consider the spring-mass system, with the mass submerged in water,
as shown in the figure. The phase space diagram for one cycle of this
system is :
(A)
Position
Momentum
(B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (B)
Sol. Linear momentum
P = mv
=
2 2
x A m e
P
2
+ m
2
e
2
x
2
= m
2
e
2
A
2
represents a circle on Px diagram with radius of circle R = A ( m
2
e
2
= 1)
e of spring mass system remains constant and equal to
m
k
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PHYSICS
Amplitude of oscillation inside liquid will decrease due to viscous force
So radius of circular arcs will decrease as position change
Correctly shown in option B
Paragraph for Question Nos. 38 and 39
A dense collection of equal number of electrons and positive ions is called neutral plasma. Certain solids
containing fixed positive ions surrounded by free electrons can be treated as neutral plasma. Let N be the
number density of free electrons, each of mass m. When the electrons are subjected to an electric field,
they are displaced relatively away from the heavy positive ions. If the electric field becomes zero, the elec-
trons begin to oscillate about the positive ions with a natural angular frequency e
p
, which is called the
plasma frequency. To sustain the oscillations, a time varying electric field needs to be applied that has an
angular frequency e, where a part of the energy is absorbed and a part of it is reflected. As e approaches e
p
all the free electrons are set to resonance together and all the energy is reflected. This is the explanation of
high reflectivity of metals.
38. Taking the electronic charge as e and the permitlivity as c
0
, use dimensional analysis to determine the
correct expression for ep.
(A)
0
m
Ne
c
(B)
Ne
m
0
c
(C)
0
2
m
Ne
c
(D)
2
0
Ne
mc
Ans. (C)
Sol. T
1
F L
Q
M
Q
L
1
m
Ne
2
2
2
3
0
2
=

=
(
(

c
So only (C) is dimensionally correct
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PHYSICS
39. Estimate the wavelength at which plasma reflection will occur for a metal having the density of electrons
N ~ 4 x 10
27
m
3
. Take c
0
~ 10
111
and m ~ 10
30
, where these quantities are in proper SI units. s.
(A) 800 nm (B) 600 nm (C) 300 nm (D) 200 nm
Ans. (B)
Sol. For resonance
e = e
P
=
11 30
2 19 27
0
2
10 10
) 10 6 . 1 ( 10 4
m
Ne


=
c
e = 3.2 10
15
f =
14 . 3 2
10 2 . 3
2
15

=
t
e
~
2
1
10
15
=
f
c
= 15
8
10
2
1
10 3

~ 600 nm
SECTION IV (Total Marks : 28)
(Integer Answers Type)
This sections contains 7 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
40. A boy is pushing a ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m with a stick as shown in the figure. The stick applies
a force of 2 N on the ring and rolls it without slipping with an acceleration of 0.3 m/s
2
. The coefficient of friction
between the ground and the ring is large enough that rolling always occurs and the coefficient of friction
between the stick and the ring is (P/10). The value of P is
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PHYSICS
Sol.
Note : If net force applied by the rod is considered to be 2 N.
2 F f
2 2 '
= +
...(i)
FR f 'R = 2mR
2
R
a
F f ' = 2ma = 1.2 ...(ii)
From (i) & (ii)
(1.2 + f ')
2
+ f '
2
= 2
2
2f '
2
+ 2.4f ' + 1.44 = 4
f '
2
+ 1.2f ' + 0.72 2 = 0
f '
2
+ 1.2f ' 1.28 = 0
f ' =
2
) 28 . 1 ( 4 44 . 1 2 . 1 +
= 0.6
28 . 1 36 . 0 +
= 0.6
64 . 1
= 0.68
From eq. (2)
F = 1.88
=
88 . 1
68 . 0
=
10
P
P = 3.61 ~ 4 Ans.
Note : In Hindi friction force is aksed, so the answer is P = 6.8. (for Hindi)
Note : But if only normal reaction applied by the rod is considered to be 2 N.
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PHYSICS
II Law 2 f = 2 [0.3]
f = 2 0.6
f - 1.4 Nx ...(i)
a = Ro
0.3 = o [0.5]
o =
5
3
rad/s ....(ii)
t
c
= I
c
o
fR 2R = mR
2
o
f 2 = mRo
1.4 2 =
2
2

|
.
|

\
|
5
3
1.4 0.6 = 2
0.8 = 2 = 0.4 =
10
P
P = 4 Ans.
Note : In Hindi friction force is aksed, so the answer is P = 8. (for Hindi)
41. A block is moving on an inclined plane making an angle 45 with the horizontal and the coefficient of friction
is . The force required to just push it up the inclined plane is 3 times the force required to just prevent it from
sliding down. If we define N = 10 , then N is
Sol.
F
1
=
2
mg
2
mg
+
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PHYSICS
F
2
=
2
mg
2
mg

F
1
= 3F
2
1 + = 3 3
4 = 2
=
2
1
N = 10
N = 5 Ans.
42. Four point charges, each of +q, are rigidly fixed at the four corners of a square planar soap film of side a.The
surface tension of the soap film is . The system of charges and planar film are in equilibrium, and
a = k
N / 1
2
q
(
(

, where k is a constant. Then N is


Sol. Surface Tension =
length
force
(
(

+
2
2
2
2
a 2
kq
a
kq 2
2
=
2 a
2
a = (Some constant)
3
1
2
q
|
|
.
|

\
|

So N = 3 Ans.
43. Steel wire of length L at 40C is suspended from the ceiling and then a mass m is hung from its free end.
The wire is cooled down from 40C to 30C to regain its original length L. The coefficient of linear thermal
expansion of the steel is 10
5
/C, Youngs modulus of steel is 10
11
N/m
2
and radius of the wire is 1 mm.
Assume that L >> diameter of the wire. Then the value of m in kg is nearly.
Sol.
A
F
= y
L
L A
) ( y
A
mg
u A o =
m =
g
) ( y r
g
) ( Ay
2
u A o t
=
u A o
=
10
10 10 10 ) 10 (
5 11 2 3
t

= t ~ 3
Ans. 3
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44. The activity of a freshly prepared radioactive sample is 10
10
disintegrations per second, whose mean life is
10
9
s. The mass of an atom of this radioisotope is 10
25
kg. The mass (in mg) of the radioactive sample is
Sol. N = N
0
e
t
dt
dN
= 10
10
= N
0
()
t 10
9
e

at (t = 0)
10
10
= N
0
10
9
N
0
= 10
19
mass of sample = N
0
10
25
= N
0
(mass of the atom)
= 10
6
kgm
= 10
6
10
3
gm
= 10
3
gm
= 1 mg
Ans. 1
45. A long circular tube of length 10 m and radius 0.3 m carries a current I along its curved surface as shown. A
wire-loop of resistance 0.005 ohm and of radius 0.1 m is placed inside the tube with its axis coinciding with
the axis of the tube. The current varies as I = I
0
cos (300 t) where I
0
is constant. If the magnetic moment of
the loop is N
0
I
0
sin (300 t), then N is
Sol. Flux through circular ring
| = (
0
ni) tr
2
| =
2 0
r
L
t

I
0
cos 300 t
i =
Rdt
d|
i =
RL
r
0
2
0
I t
. sin 300 t 300
=
0
I
0
sin 300 t
(
(

t
RL
300 . r
2
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PHYSICS
M = I . tr
2
=
0
I
0
sin 300 t
(
(

t
RL
300 . r
4 2
(Take t
2
= 10)
=
10 100
300 10 10
4



N = 6 Ans.
46. Four solid spheres each of diameter 5 cm and mass 0.5 kg are placed with their centers at the corners of
a square of side 4cm. The moment of inertia of the system about the diagonal of the square is
N 10
4
kg-m
2
, then N is
Sol.
I =
|
.
|

\
|
2
MR
5
2
2 +
2 Mx MR
5
2
2 2
|
.
|

\
|
+
=
2 MR
5
2
2
|
.
|

\
|
+
2 MR
5
2
2
|
.
|

\
|
+ (Mx
2
) 2
= 4
|
.
|

\
|
2
MR
5
2
+ 2mx
2

=
2
MR
5
8
+ 2mx
2
=
4
2
10 ) 2 4 ( ) 5 . 0 ( 2
2
5
5 . 0
5
8

(
(

+
|
|
.
|

\
|

= (

+ 8
5
5
10
4

= 9 10
4
= N 10
4
So, N = 9 Ans.
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MATHEMATICS
PART - III
SECTION - I (Total Marks : 21)
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
47. Let (x
0
, y
0
) be the solution of the following equations
(2x)
n2
= (3y)
n3
3
nx
= 2
ny
.
Then x
0
is
(A)
6
1
(B)
3
1
(C)
2
1
(D) 6
Ans. (C)
Sol. (2x)
n2
= (3y)
n3
n2 n(2x) = n3 n(3y) = n3 (n3 + ny) ......... (1)
also 3
nx
= 2
ny
nx n3 = ny n2 ......... (2)
by (1) n2 n(2x) = n3 (n3 + ny) n 2 . n (2x) = n3
)
`

+
2 n
3 n nx
3 n

n
2
2 n2x = n
2
3 (n2 + nx)
( ) 3 n 2 n
2 2
(n2x) = 0
n2x = 0 x =
2
1
48. The value of }
+
3 n
2 n
2 2
2
dx
) x 6 n sin( x sin
x sin x

is
(A)
4
1
n
2
3
(B)
2
1
n
2
3
(C) n
2
3
(D)
6
1
n
2
3
Ans. (A)
Sol. Put x
2
=t
x dx =
2
dt
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I =
}
+
3 n
2 n
) t 6 n ( sin t sin
t sin

.
2
dt
......(1)
apply
}
b
a
dx ) x ( f
=
}
+
b
a
dx ) x b a ( f
I =
2
1
}
+

3 n
2 n
t sin ) t 6 n sin(
) t 6 n sin(

dt .......(2)
adding (1) and (2)
2I =
2
1

}
3 n
2 n
dt . 1

I =
2
3
n
4
1

49. Let k

a + + =

, k

b + =

and k

c =

be three vectors. A vector


v

in the plane of
a

and
b

, whose
projection on
c

is
3
1
, is given by
(A) k

3 j

3 i

+ (B) k

3 i

3 (C) k

3 j

3 + (D) k

3 j

3 i

+
Ans. (C)
Sol. Let
v

= b a

+
v

= ) ( + i

+ ) ( j

+
k

) ( +
Now c

. v =
3
1

3
) ( ) ( ) ( + +
=
3
1

=1
=

+1
v

= (2+ 1) i j

+ (2 + 1)
k

For = 1,
v

= k

3 j

3 +
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50. Let P = {u : sin u cos u =
2
cos u} and Q = {u : sin u + cos u =
2
sin u} be two sets. Then
(A) P c Q and Q P = C (B) Q c
/
P
(C) P c
/
Q (D) P = Q
Ans. (D)
Sol. P = {u : sin u cos u =
2
cos u}
sin u = (
2
+ 1) cosu
tan u =
2
+ 1
u = nt +
8
3t
; n e I
Q = {u : sin u + cos u =
2
sin u}
cos u = (
2
1) sin u
tan u =
1 2
1
=
2
+ 1
u = nt +
8
3t
; n e I
P = Q
51. Let the straight line x = b divide the area enclosed by y = (1 x)
2
, y = 0, and x = 0 into two parts
R
1
(0 s x s b) and R
2
(b s x s 1) such that R
1
R
2
=
4
1
. Then b equals
(A)
4
3
(B)
2
1
(C)
3
1
(D)
4
1
Ans. (B)
Sol. R
1
=
}
b
0
2
dx ) 1 x (
=
b
0
3
3
) 1 x (
=
3
1 ) 1 b (
3
+
also R
2
=
}
1
b
2
dx ) 1 x (
=
1
b
3
3
) 1 x (
=
3
) 1 b (
3
R
1
R
2
=
3
1
3
) 1 b ( 2
3
+

4
1
=
3
1
3
) 1 b ( 2
3
+ (b 1)
3
=
8
1
b =
2
1
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52. Let o and | be the roots of x
2
6x 2 = 0, with o > | . If a
n
= o
n
|
n
for n > 1, then the value of
9
8 10
a 2
a 2 a
is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Ans. (C)
Sol. x
2
6x 2 = 0 having roots o and |
o
2
6o 2 = 0
o
10
6o
9
2o
8
= 0
o
10
2o
8
= 6o
9
.... (i)
similarly |
10
2|
8
= 6|
9
.... (ii)
by (i) and (ii)
(o
10
|
10
) 2(o
8
|
8
) = 6 (o
9
|
9
)
a
10
2a
8
= 6a
9

9
8 10
a 2
a 2 a
= 3
Aliter
) ( 2
) ( 2
9 9
8 8 10 10
| o
| o | o
=
) ( 2
) (
9 9
8 8 10 10
| o
| o o| + | o
=
) ( 2
) ( ) (
9 9
9 9
| o
| + o | | + o o
=
2
| + o
=
2
6
= 3
53. A straight line L through the point (3, 2) is inclined at an angle 60 to the line 1 y x 3 = + . If L also
intersects the x-axis, then the equation of L is
(A) y + 3 x + 2 3 3 = 0 (B) y 3 x + 2 + 3 3 = 0
(C) 3 y x + 3 + 2 3 = 0 (D) 3 y + x 3 + 2 3 = 0
Ans. (B)
Sol. Let slope of line L = m

) 3 ( m 1
) 3 ( m
+
= tan 60 =
3

m 3 1
3 m

+
=
3
taking positive sign, m +
3
=
3
3m
m = 0
taking negative sign
m +
3
+
3
3m = 0
m =
3
As L cuts x-axis m =
3
so L is y + 2 =
3
(x 3)
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SECTION - II (Total Marks : 16)
(Multiple Correct Answers Type)
The section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out
of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
54. The vector(s) which is/are coplanar with vectors k

2 j

+ + and k

2 i

+ + , and perpendicular to the vector


k

+ + is/are
(A) k

(B) j

+ (C) j

(D) k

+
Ans. (A, D)
Sol.
a
=
i
+ j

+ 2
k

b
=
i

+2 j

+
k

c
= i

+ j

+
k

Required vector is
c

(
a

)
[(
c

.
b

)
a

(
c

.
a

)
b

]
[(1+2+1) ( i

+ j

+2
k

) (1+1+2) (
i
+2 j

+
k

) ]
[4 j

+4k

]
so our vector in parallel j

+ k

55. Let M and N be two 3 3 non-singular skew-symmetric matrices such that MN = NM. If P
T
denotes the
transpose of P, then M
2
N
2
(M
T
N)
1
(MN
1
)
T
is equal to
(A) M
2
(B) N
2
(C) M
2
(D) MN
Ans. (C)
Sol. Data inconsistent
A 3 3 non-singular matrix cannot be skew-symmetric
However considering M, N matrices as even order, we obtain correct answer.
M
2
N
2
(M
T
N)
1
(MN
1
)
T
= M
2
N
2
N
1
(M
T
)
1
(N
1
)
T
M
T
M
2
N
2
N
1
M
1
N
1
M
M
2
NM
1
N
1
M
MNN
1
M M
2
(So the question is wrong)
MATHEMATICS
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56. Let the eccentricity of the hyperbola
2
2
a
x

2
2
b
y
= 1 be reciprocal to that of the ellipse x
2
+ 4y
2
= 4. If the
hyperbola passes through a focus of the ellipse, then
(A) the equation of the hyperbola is
3
x
2

2
y
2
= 1
(B) a focus of the hyperbola is (2, 0)
(C) the eccentricity of the hyperbola is
3
5
(D) the equation of the hyperbola is x
2
3y
2
= 3
Ans. (B, D)
Sol. Eccentricity of ellipse =
4
1
1
=
2
3

2
2
a
b
1+
=
3
2

a
b
=
3
1
focus of ellipse ( ) 0 , 3

2
2
a
) 3 (
= 1 a =
3
b = 1 & focus of hyperbola (2, 0)
Hence equation of hyperbola
1
y
3
x
2 2
= 1
57. Let f : R R be a function such that f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y), x, y e R. If f(x) is differentiable at x = 0, then
(A) f(x) is differentiable only in a finite interval containing zero
(B) f(x) is continuous x e R
(C) f'(x) is constant x e R
(D) f(x) is differentiable except at finitely many points
Ans. (B, C)
Sol. f(x) = kx
Hence f(x) is continuous & differentiable at x e R & f (x) = k (constant)
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SECTION - III (Total Marks : 15)
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 2 paragraphs. Based upon one of the paragraphs 3 multiple choice questions and
based on the other paragraph 2 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Each of these questions
has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 58 to 60
Let a, b and c be three real numbers satisfying
[a b c]
(
(
(

7 3 7
7 2 8
7 9 1
= [0 0 0] ...........(E)
58. If the point P(a, b, c), with reference to (E), lies on the plane 2x + y + z = 1, then the value of 7a + b + c is
(A) 0 (B) 12 (C) 7 (D) 6
Ans. (D)
59. Let e be a solution of x
3
1 = 0 with Im (e) > 0. if a = 2 with b and c satisfying (E), then the value of
a
3
e
+
b
1
e
+
c
3
e
is equal to
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 3
Ans. (A)
60. Let b = 6, with a and c satisfying (E). If o and | are the roots of the quadratic equation ax
2
+ bx + c = 0, then
n
0 n
1 1

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
+
o
is
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C)
7
6
(D)
Ans. (B)
Sol. (Q.No. 58 to 60)
a + 8b + 7c = 0 ........... (i)
9a + 2b + 3c = 0 ........... (ii)
a + b + c = 0 ........... (iii)
A =
1 1 1
3 2 9
7 8 1
= 1.(1) 8(6) + 7(7) = 0
MATHEMATICS
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 38
Let C =
a + 8b = 7
a + b =
b =
7
6
& a =
7

(a, b, c)
|
.
|

\
|


,
7
6
,
7
where e R
58. P(a, b, c) lies on the plane 2x + y + z = 1
+


7
6
7
2
= 1
7

= 1 = 7
7a + b +c = 7 + 6 7 = 6
59. a = 2 = 14
b = 12 & c = 14
Now
c b a
3 1 3
e
+
e
+
e
=
14
12 2
. 3
1 3
e +
e
+
e
= 3e + 1 + 3e
2
= 3(e + e
2
) + 1 = 2
60. b = 6 = 7
a = 1 & c = 7
now ax
2
+ bx + c = 0 x
2
+ 6x 7 = 0
x = 7 , 1

n
0 n
1 1

=
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
+
o
=
n
0 n
7
6

=
|
.
|

\
|
= 1 +
7
6
+
2
7
6
|
.
|

\
|
+ ....... =
7
6
1
1

= 7
Paragraph for Question Nos. 61 and 62
Let U
1
and U
2
be two urns such that U
1
contains 3 white and 2 red balls, and U
2
contains only 1 white ball.
A fair coin is tossed. If head appears then 1 ball is drawn at random from U
1
and put into U
2
. However, if tail
appears then 2 balls are drawn at random from U
1
and put into U
2
. Now 1 ball is drawn at random from U
2
.
61. The probability of the drawn ball from U
2
being white is
(A)
30
13
(B*)
30
23
(C)
30
19
(D)
30
11
Ans. (B)
Sol. P(white) = P (H white) + P(T white)
=
)
`

+ + +
)
`

+
3
2
C
C C
3
1
C
C
1
C
C

2
1
2
1

5
2
1
5
3

2
1
2
5
1
2
1
3
2
5
2
2
2
5
2
3
MATHEMATICS
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 39
=
)
`

+ + +
30
12
30
1
10
3
2
1
10
8
2
1
=
30
22
2
1
10
4
+
=
30
23
62. Given that the drawn ball from U
2
is white, the probability that head appeared on the coin is
(A)
23
17
(B)
23
11
(C)
23
15
(D)
23
12
Ans. (D)
Sol.
( )
White
Head
P
=
) white ( P
) white Head ( P
=
30
23
2
1
5
2
1
5
3
2
1
)
`

+
=
30
23
10
4
=
23
12
SECTION - IV (Total Marks : 28)
(Integer Answer Type)
This section contains 7 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9). The boubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
63. Consider the parabola y
2
= 8x. Let A
1
be the area of the triangle formed by the end points of its latus rectum
and the point
|
.
|

\
|
2 ,
2
1
P
on the parabola, and A
2
be the area of the triangle formed by drawing tangents at P
and at the end points of the latus rectum. Then
2
1
A
A
is
Ans. (2)
Sol. A
2
=
2
1
A
(by property)

2
1
A
A
= 2
MATHEMATICS
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 40
64. Let a
1
, a
2
, a
3
,....., a
100
be an arithmetic progression with a
1
= 3 and S
p
=
=
p
1 i
i
a
, 1 s p s 100.
For any integer n with 1 s n s 20, let m = 5n. If
n
m
S
S
does not depend on n, then a
2
is
Ans. (9)
Sol.
n
m
S
S
=
n
n 5
S
S
=
] d ) 1 n ( 6 [
2
n
] d ) 1 n 5 ( 6 [
2
n 5
+
+
=
] nd ) d 6 [(
] nd 5 ) d 6 [( 5
+
+
d = 6 or d = 0 Now if d = 0 then a
2
= 3 else a
2
= 9
for single choice more appropriate choice is 9, but in principal, question seems to have an error.
a
2
= 3 + 6 = 9
65. The positive integer value of n > 3 satisfying the equation
|
.
|

\
| t
+
|
.
|

\
| t
=
|
.
|

\
| t
n
3
sin
1
n
2
sin
1
n
sin
1
is
Ans. (n = 7)
Sol.
n
sin
1
t

n
3
sin
1
t
=
n
2
sin
1
t
n
3
sin
n
sin
n
sin
n
2
cos 2
t t
t t
=
n
2
sin
1
t
sin
n
4t
= sin
n
3t
n
4t
= (1)
k

n
3t
+ kt , k e I
If k = 2m
n
t
= 2mt
n
1
= 2m , not possible
If k = 2m + 1
n
7t
= (2m + 1)t
n = 7, m = 0
Ans. n = 7
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RESONANCE
J10411Page # 41
66. Let f : [1, ) [2, ) be a differentiable function such that f(1) = 2. If
}
=
x
1
3
x ) x ( xf 3 dt ) t ( f 6
for all x > 1, then the value of f(2) is
Ans. (6)
Sol. Data inconsistent.
Putting x = 1 , in given integral equation f(1) = 1/3 , a contradiction (given that f(1) = 2).
However if considering integral equation as
}
=
x
1
3
x ) x ( xf 3 dt ) t ( f 6 5
we obtain correct answer.
Differentiating the integral equation
6f(x) = 3f(x) + 3xf'(x) 3x
2
f'(x)
x
1
f(x) = x
put y = f(x)
dx
dy

x
1
y = x
I.F. =
x
1
General solution is y
x
1
= x + c
Put x = 1, y = 2 c = 1
y = x
2
+ x
f(x) = x
2
+ x
f(2) = 4 + 2 = 6
67. If z is any complex number satisfying |z 3 2i| s 2, then the minimum value of |2z 6 + 5i| is
Ans. (5)
Sol. |2z 6 + 5i| = 2 |
.
|

\
|

2
i 5
3 z
for minimum = 2
2
5
= 5
MATHEMATICS
RESONANCE
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68. The minimum value of the sum of real numbers a
5
, a
4
, 3a
3
, 1, a
8
and a
10
where a > 0 is
Ans. (8)
Sol. A.M. > G.M.
8 / 1
10 8
3 3 3 4 5
10 8
3 3 3 4 5
a . a . 1 .
a
1
.
a
1
.
a
1
.
a
1
.
a
1
8
a a 1
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
1
a
1
|
.
|

\
|
>
+ + + + + + +

8 / 1 10 8
3 4 5
) 1 ( 8 a a 1
a
3
a
1
a
1
> + + + + +
minimum value of
10 3
3 4 5
a a 1
a
3
a
1
a
1
+ + + + +
= 8, at a = 1
69. Let f(u) =
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
|
.
|

\
|
u
u

2 cos
sin
tan sin
1
, where
4
t
< u <
4
t
. Then the value of
)) ( f (
) (tan d
d
u
u
is
Ans. (1)
Sol.
|
|
.
|

\
|
u
u

2 cos
sin
tan
1
= sin
1
|
.
|

\
|
u
u
cos
sin
f(u) = tanu

u tan d
df
= 1
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RESONANCE
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Useful Data :
R = 8.314 JK
1
mol
1
or 8.206 10
2
L atm K
1
mol
1
1 F = 96500 C mol
1
h = 6.626 10
34
Js
1 eV = 1.602 10
19
J
c = 3.0 10
8
m s
1
N
A
= 6.022 10
23
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PART-II
SECTION I (Total Marks : 24)
(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.
1. Oxidation states of the metal in the minerals haematite and magnetite, respectively, are :
(A) II, III in haematite and III in magnetite (B) II, III in haematite and II in magnetite
(C) II in haematite and II, III in magnetite (D) III in haematite and II, III in magnetite
Ans. (D)
Sol. In haematite(Fe
2
O
3
), Fe is present (III) oxidation state and in magnetite (Fe
3
O
4
) Fe is present in (II) and
(III) oxidation state.
2. Among the following complexes (KP),
K
3
[Fe(CN)
6
] (K), [Co(NH
3
)
6
]Cl
3
(L), Na
3
[Co(oxalate)
3
] (M), [Ni(H
2
O)
6
]Cl
2
(N), K
2
[Pt(CN)
4
] (O) and
[Zn(H
2
O)
6
](NO
3
)
2
(P)
the diamagnetic complexes are :
(A) K, L, M, N (B) K, M, O, P (C) L, M, O, P (D) L, M, N, O
Ans. (C)
Sol. K[Fe(CN)
6
]
3
: 3d
5
electron configuration after pairing of electrons for d
2
sp
3
hybridisation it contains one
unapaired electrons.
L[Co(NH
3
)
6
]
3+
: 3d
6
electron configuration, d
2
sp
3
, diamagnetic.
M[Co(ox)
3
]
3
: 3d
6
electron configuration, d
2
sp
3
, diamagnetic.
N[Ni(H
2
O)
6
]
2+
: 3d
8
electron configuration, sp
3
d
2
, with two unpared electrons ; paramagnetic.
O[Pt(CN)
4
]
2
: 5d
8
electron configuration, dsp
2
diamagnetic.
P[Zn(H
2
O)
6
]
2+
: 3d
10
electron configuration, sp
3
d
2
diamagnetic.
3. Passing H
2
S gas into a mixture of Mn
2+
, Ni
2+
, Cu
2+
and Hg
2+
ions in an acidified aqueous solution precipitates:
(A) CuS and HgS (B) MnS and CuS (C) MnS and NiS (D) NiS and HgS
Ans. (A)
Sol. In presence of acidic medium, ionisation of H
2
S is supressed so less number of S
2
ions are produced. So
only those sulphides are precipitated which have low solubility product (K
SP
) value, For example CuS and
HgS.
4. Consider the following cell reaction :
2Fe (s) + O
2
(g) + 4H
+
(aq) 2Fe
2+
(aq) + 2H
2
O (l) E = 1.67 V
At [Fe
2+
] = 10
3
M, P (O
2
) = 0.1 atm and pH = 3, the cell potential at 25C is :
(A) 1.47 V (B) 1.77 V (C) 1.87 V (D) 1.57 V
Ans. (D)
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 4
Sol. E = E
4
059 . 0
log
2
O
4
2 2
P ] H [
] Fe [
+
+
= 1.67
4
06 . 0
log
1 . 0 ) 10 (
) 10 (
4 3
2 3


= 1.67
2
03 . 0
log10
7
= 1.67
2
03 . 0
7 = 1.67 0.105 = 1.565 = 1.57 V..
5. The freezing point (in C) of a solution containing 0.1 g of K
3
[Fe(CN)
6
] (Mol. Wt. 329) in 100 g of water
(K
f
= 1.86 K kg mol
1
) is :
(A) 2.3 10
2
(B) 5.7 10
2
(C) 5.7 10
3
(D) 1.2 10
2
Ans. (A)
Sol. AT
f
= i K
f
m
= 4 1.86
1 . 0 329
1 . 0

= 2.3 10
2
T
f
= 0 2.3 10
2
= 2.3 10
2
C.
6. Amongst the compounds given, the one that would form a brilliant colored dye on treatment with NaNO
2
in
dilute HCl followed by addition to an alkaline solution of |-naphthol is :
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Sol.
7. The major product of the following reaction is

) anhydrous ( H
OH RCH
2


(A) a hemiacetal (B) an acetal (C) an ether (D) an ester
Ans. (B)
Sol.
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 5
8. The following carbohydrate is
(A) a ketohexose (B) an aldohexose (C) an o-furanose (D) an o-pyranose
Sol.
It is a |-pyranose hence it is an aldohexose.
SECTION II (Total Marks: 16)
(Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
9. Reduction of the metal centre in aqueous permanganate ion involves.
(A) 3 electrons in neutral medium (B) 5 electrons in neutral medium
(C) 3 electrons in alkaline medium (D) 5 electrons in acidic medium
Ans. (A, C, D) / (A, D)
Sol. In acidic medium,
MnO
4

Mn
2+
(v.f.=5)
In neutral / basic medium
MnO
4

MnO
2
(v.f.=3)
In strongly basic medium
MnO
4

MnO
4
2
(v.f.=1)
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 6
10. The equilibrium
2Cu
I
Cu
0
+ Cu
II
in aqueous medium at 25 C shifts towards the left in the presence of :
(A) NO
3
(B) Cl

(C) SCN

(D) CN

Ans. (B, C, D)
Sol. Cl

, CN

, SCN

ions forms precipitate with Cu


+
.
11. For the first order reaction
2N
2
O
5
(g) 4NO
2
(g) + O
2
(g)
(A) The concentration of the reaction decreases exponentially with time
(B) The half-life of the reaction decreases with increasing temperature
(C) The half-life of the reaction depends on the initial concentration of the reactant
(D) The reaction proceeds to 99.6% completion in eight half-life duration
Ans. (A, B, D)
Sol. C
t
= C
0
e
Kt
t
1/2

K
1
, K | on increasing T.
After eight half lives,
C =
8
o
2
C
% completion =
100
C
2
C
C
0
8
o
o

= 99.6%
12. The correct functional group X and the reagent/reaction conditions Y in the following scheme are
condensation polymer :
(A) X = COOCH
3
, Y = H
2
/Ni/heat (B) X = CONH
2
, Y = H
2
Ni/heat
(C) X = CONH
2
, Y = Br
2
/NaOH (D) X = CN, Y = H
2
/NI/heat
Sol. (A) CH
3
OOC (CH
2
)
4
COOCH
3

A
Ni / H
2
HOCH
2
(CH
2
)
4
CH
2
OH
A

COOH ) CH ( HOOC
4 2
(B)
A

COOH ) CH ( HOOC
4 2
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 7
(C) NH
2
OC (CH
2
)
4
CONH
2

A

/ NaOH
Br
2
NH
2
(CH
2
)
4
NH
2

A

COOH ) CH ( HOOC
4 2
(D)
A

COOH ) CH ( HOOC
4 2
Section Ill (Total Marks : 24)
(Integer Answer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
13. Among the following, the number of compounds that can react with PCl
5
to give POCl
3
is O
2
, CO
2
, SO
2
,
H
2
O, H
2
SO
4
, P
4
O
10
.
Ans. 4
Sol. PCl
5
produces POCl
3
on reaction with these compounds
PCl
5
+ SO
2
POCl
3
+ SOCl
2
(Source : J.D. Lee)
PCl
5
+ H
2
O POCl
3
+ 2HCl (Source :NCERT)
PCl
5
+ H
2
SO
4
SO
2
Cl
2
+ 2POCl
3
+ 2HCl (Source : J.D. Lee)
6PCl
5
+ P
4
O
10
10POCl
3
(Source : Green wood)..
14. The volume (in mL) of 0.1 M AgNO
3
required for complete precipitation of chloride ions present in 30 mL of
0.01 M solution of [Cr(H
2
O)
5
Cl]Cl
2
, as silver chloride is close to.
Ans. 6
Sol. m moles of [Cr(H
2
O)
5
Cl]Cl
2
= 0.01 30 = 0.3.
mmole of Cl

= 0.3 2 = 0.6
mmole of Ag
+
= mmoles of Cl

0.1 V = 0.6
V = 6 mL.
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 8
15. In 1 L saturated solution of AgCl [K
sp
(AgCl) = 1.6 10
10
], 0.1 mol of CuCl
[K
sp
(CuCl) = 1.0 10
6
] is added. The resultant concentation of Ag
+
in the solution is 1.6 10
x
. The value
of "x" is
Ans. 7
Sol. AgCl (s) Ag
+
+ Cl

K
sp
(AgCl) = 1.6 10
10

Z Z + Y
CuCl (s) Cu
+
+ Cl

K
sp
(CuCl) = 10
6

Y Z + Y
Z (Z + Y) = 1.6 10
10
Y (Z + Y) = 10
6
(Z + Y)
2
= 1.6 10
10
+ 10
6
(Z + Y)
2
~ 10
6
Z + Y = 10
3
Z (Z + Y) = 1.6 10
10
Z 10
3
= 1.6 10
10
Z = 1.6 10
7
1.6 10
x
= 1.6 10
7
x = 7
16. The number of hexagonal faces that are present in a truncated octahedron is
Ans. 8
Sol.
17. The maximum number of isomers (including stereoisomers) that are possible on monochlorination of the
following compound, is
Ans. 8
Sol.

v h / Cl
2
CHEMISTRY
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 9
+
Total = 8
18. The total number of contributing structures showing hyperconjugation (involving CH bonds) for the following
carbocation is
Ans. 6
Sol. There are total 6 hyperconjugable H-atoms in this carbocation which are countributing in the
hyperconjugation.
SECTION IV (Total Marks : 16)
(Matrix-Match Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, statement
B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement B, darken
the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
19. Match the transformation in column I with appropriate options in column II
Column I Column II
(A) CO
2
(s) CO
2
(g) (p) phase transition
(B) CaCO
3
(s) CaO(s) + CO
2
(g) (q) allotropic change
(C) 2H-
H
2
(g) (r) AH is positive
(D) P
(white, solid)
P
(red, solid)
(s) AS is positive
(t) AS is negative
Ans. (A p, r, s) ; (B r, s) ; (C t) ; (D p, q, t)
Sol. (A) CO
2
(s) CO
2
(g)
It is phase transition. The process is endothermic (sublimation).
Gas is produced, so entropy increases.
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(B) On heating CaCO
3
decomposes. So, process is endothermic.
The entropy increases as gaseous product is formed.
(C) 2H-
H
2
(g)
Entropy decreases as number of gaseous particles decreases.
(D) It is phase transition.
White and red P are allotopes.
Red P is more stable than white.
So AH is ve.
20. Match the reactions in column I with appropriate type of steps/reactive intermediate involved in these
reactions as given in column II
Column I Column II
(A)
NaOH aq

(p) Nucleophilic substitution
(B)
MgI CH
3
(q) Electrophilic substitution
(C)
4 2
SO H
(r) Dehydration
(D)

4 2
SO H
(s) Nucleophilic addition
(t) Carbanion
Ans. (A-r, s, t) ; (B-p, s) ; (C-r, s) ; (D-q, r)
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Sol. (A)

NaOH / aq

n dehydratio
/ OH

A
O
(B)
(C)
4 2
SO H
hydration de
SO H
4 2

(D)
hydration de
SO H
4 2


on substituti
lic Electrophi

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PART-II
SECTION - I (Total Marks - 24)
(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.
21. A light ray traveling in glass medium is incident on glass-air interface at an angle of incidence u. The
reflected (R ) and transmitted (T) intensities, both as function of u, are plotted. The correct sketch is
(A)
100%
(B)
100%
(C)
100%
(D)
Ans. (C)
Sol. (C)
Initially most of part will be transmitted. When u > i
C
, all the light rays will be total internal reflected. So
transmitted intensity = 0
So correct answer is (C)
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22. A satellite is moving with a constant speed 'V in a circular orbit about the earth. An object of mass m is
ejected from the satellite such that it just escapes from the gravitational pull of the earth. At the time of its
ejection, the kinetic energy of the object is
(A)
2
mV
2
1
(B) mV
2
(C)
2
mV
2
3
(D) 2mV
2
Ans. (B)
Sol. (B)
V
e
=
0
v 2
KE =
2
e
mv
2
1
=
( )
2
0
v 2 m
2
1
= mv
0
2
23. A long insulated copper wire is closely wound as a spiral of N turns. The spiral has inner radius a and
outer radius b. The spiral lies in the X-Y plane and a steady current I flows through the wire. The Z-
component of the magnetic field at the center of the spiral is
(A)
|
.
|

\
|

I
a
b
n
) a b ( 2
N
0

(B)
|
.
|

\
|

I
a b
a b
n
) a b ( 2
N
0

(B)
|
.
|

\
| I
a
b
n
b 2
N
0

(D)
|
.
|

\
|

+ I
a b
a b
n
b 2
N
0

Ans. (A)
Sol.
} }
|
.
|

\
|

=
x 2
i dx
a b
N
x 2
dNi
B
0
0
=
a
b
n
) a b ( 2
Ni
0

24. A point mass is subjected to two simultaneous sinusoidal displacements in x-direction, x


1
(t) = A sin et and
x
2
(t) = A sin
|
.
|

\
| t
+ e
3
2
t
. Adding a third sinusoidal displacement x
3
(t) = B sin (et + |) brings the mass to a
complete rest. The values of B and | are
(A)
4
3
, A 2
t
(B)
3
4
, A
t
(C)
6
5
, A 3
t
(D) A,
3
t
Ans. (B)
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So B = A, | = 240 =
3
4t
25. Which of the field patterns given below is valid for electric field as well as for magnetic field?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
Ans. (C)
Sol. True for induced electric field and magnetic field.
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PHYSICS
26. A ball of mass 0.2 kg rests on a vertical post of height 5 m. A bullet of mass 0.01 kg, traveling with a velocity
V m/s in a horizontal direction, hits the centre of the ball. After the collision, the ball and bullet travel
independently. The ball hits the ground at a distance of 20 m and the bullet at a distance of 100 m from the
foot of the post. The initial velocity V of the bullet is
(A) 250 m/s (B) 250
2
m/s (C) 400 m/s (D) 500 m/s
Ans. (D)
Sol. R =
g
h 2
u
20 =
10
5 2
V
1

and 100 =
10
5 2
V
2

V
1
= 20 m/s , V
2
= 100 m/sec.
Applying momentum conservation just before and just after the collision
(0.01) (V) = (0.2)(20) + (0.01)(100)
V = 500 m/s
27. The density of a solid ball is to be determined in an experiment. The diameter of the ball is measured with a
screw gauge, whose pitch is 0.5 mm and there are 50 divisions on the circular scale. The reading on the
main scale is 2.5 mm and that on the circular scale is 20 divisions. If the measured mass of the ball has a
relative error of 2%, the relative percentage error in the density is
(A) 0.9% (B) 2.4% (C) 3.1% (D) 4.2%
Ans. (C)
Sol. Least count =
50
5 . 0
= 0.01 mm
Diameter of ball D = 2.5 mm + (20)(0.01)
D = 2.7 mm
=
vol
M
=
3
2
D
3
4
M
|
.
|

\
|
t
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PHYSICS
D
D
3
m
m
max
A
+
A
=
|
|
.
|

\
|

A
;
max
|
|
.
|

\
|

A
= 2% + 3
% 100
7 . 2
01 . 0
|
.
|

\
|

A
= 3.1%
28. A wooden block performs SHM on a frictionless surface with frequency, v
0
. The block carries a charge +Q
on its surface. If now a uniform electric field E is switched-on as shown, then the SHM of the block will be
(A) of the same frequency and with shifted mean position.
(B) of the same frequency and with the same mean position.
(C) of changed frequency and with shifted mean position.
(D) of changed frequency and with the same mean position.
Ans. (A)
Sol. The frequency will be same f =
m
k
2
1
t
but due to the constant qE force, the equilibrium position gets shifted by
K
qE
in forward direction. So Ans.
will be (A)
SECTION II (Total Marks: 16)
(Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type)
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
29. Two solid spheres A and B of equal volumes but of different densities d
A
and d
B
are connected by a string.
They are fully immersed in a fluid of density d
F
. They get arranged into an equilibrium state as shown in the
figure with a tension in the string. The arrangement is possible only if
(A) d
A
< d
F
(B) d
B
> d
F
(C) d
A
> d
F
(D) d
A
+ d
B
= 2d
F
Ans. (A), (B), (D)
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PHYSICS
Sol.
For equilibrium
d
A
vg + d
B
vg = d
F
vg + d
F
vg
d
F
=
2
d d
B A
+
Option (D) is correct
to keep the string tight
d
B
> d
F
and d
A
< d
F
30. A series R-C circuit is connected to AC voltage source. Consider two cases; (A) when C is without a
dielectric medium and (B) when C is filled with dielectric of constant 4. The current I
R
through the resistor
and voltage V
C
across the capacitor are compared in the two cases. Which of the following is/are true?
(A)
B
R
A
R
I > I (B)
B
R
A
R
I < I (C)
B
C
A
C
V V > (D)
B
C
A
C
V V <
Ans. (B), (C)
Sol. Case I Z =
2
2
C
1
R |
.
|

\
|
e
+
Case II
Z
V
A
R
= I Z < Z
Z
V
B
R
= I
B
R
A
R
I < I
B
R
A
R
V V <
So.
B
C
A
C
V V >
2
0
2
C
2
R
V V V = +
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PHYSICS
31. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) If the electric field due to a point charge varies as r
2.5
instead of r
2
, then the Gauss law will still be
valid.
(B) The Gauss law can be used to calculate the field distribution around an electric dipole.
(C) If the electric field between two point charges is zero somewhere, then the sign of the two charges is
the same.
(D) The work done by the external force in moving a unit positive charge from point A at potential V
A
to point
B at potential V
B
is (V
B
V
A
).
Ans. (C)
Sol. | =
}
Eds
=
2
2
r 4
r
Kq
t
=
0
q
c
W
ext
= q(V
B
V
A
)
Comment : (D) is not crrect answer because it is not given that charge is moving slowly.
32. A thin ring of mass 2 kg and radius 0.5 m is rolling without slipping on a horizontal plane with velocity 1 m/
s. A small ball of mass 0.1 kg, moving with velocity 20 m/s in the opposite direction, hits the ring at a height
of 0.75 m and goes vertically up with velocity 10 m/s. Immediately after the collision
(A) The ring has pure rotation about its stationary CM
(B) The ring comes to a complete stop.
(C) Friction between the ring and the ground is to the left.
(D) There is no friction between the ring and the ground.
Ans. (C)
Sol. Friction force on the ring.
Section Ill (Total Marks : 24)
(Integer Answer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
33. A train is moving along a straight line with a constant acceleration a. A boy standing in the train throws a
ball forward with a speed of 10 m/s, at an angle of 60 to the horizontal. The boy has to move forward by
1.15 m inside the train to catch the ball back at the initial height. The acceleration of the train, in m/s
2
, is
Ans. 5
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PHYSICS
Sol.
g
sin u 2
T
u
=
T =
sec 3
2 10
3 10 2
=


R = ucosu . T
2
1
aT
2
1.15 = 10 3
2
1

2
) 3 ( a
2
1
a
2
3
=
3 5
1.15
2
a 3
= 8.65 1.15 = 7.5
a = 7.5
3
2
~ 5 m/sec
2
a = 5 m/sec
2
34. A block of mass 0.18 kg is attached to a spring of force-constant 2 N/m. The coefficient of friction between
the block and the floor is 0.1. Initially the block is at rest and the spring is un-stretched. An impulse is given
to the block as shown in the figure. The block slides a distance of 0.06 m and comes to rest for the first time.
The initial velocity of the block in m/s is V= N/10. Then N is
Ans. 4
Sol.
= 0.1
2
mu
2
1
= mg 0.06 +
2
1
kx
2
2
1
0.18 u
2
= 0.1 0.18 10 0.06
0.4 =
10
N
N = 4 Ans.
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PHYSICS
35. Two batteries of different emfs and different internal resistances are connected as shown. The voltage
across AB in volts is
Ans. 5
Sol.
2
1
1
1
2
3
1
6
r
1
r
1
r
E
r
E
2 1
2
2
1
1
+
+
=
+
+
= c
=
3
15
= 5 volt Ans.
36. Water (with refractive index =
3
4
) in a tank is 18 cm deep. Oil of refractive index
4
7
lies on water making a
convex surface of radius of curvature R = 6 cm as shown. Consider oil to act as a thin lens. An object S
is placed 24 cm above water surface. The location of its image is at x cm above the bottom of the tank.
Then x is
Ans. 2
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PHYSICS
Sol.
R u v
1 2 1 2

=

6
1
4
7
24
1
v 4
7

=

12
1
24
2
24
1
24
3
v 4
7
= = =
V
4
12 7
=

= 21 cm
3 / 4
4 / 7
" OS
21
=
4
3
4
7
" OS
21
=
OS" = 16
BS" = 2cm
37. A series R-C combination is connected to an AC voltage of angular frequency e = 500 radian/s. If the
impedance of the R-C circuit is
25 . 1 R
, the time constant (in millisecond) of the circuit is
Ans. 4
Sol.
W = 500 rad/s
Z =
2
2
R
L
1
+ |
.
|

\
|
e
= R
25 . 1
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PHYSICS
2
L
1
|
.
|

\
|
e
+ R
2
= R
2
(1.25)
2
L
1
|
.
|

\
|
e
+ R
2
= R
2
+
4
R
2

2
R
L
1
=
e
CR =
e
2
=
500
2
sec.
=
500
2
10
3
ms
=
500
1000 2
ms
= 4 ms
38. A silver sphere of radius 1 cm and work function 4.7 eV is suspended from an insulating thread in free-
space. It is under continuous illumination of 200 nm wavelength light. As photoelectrons are emitted, the
sphere gets charged and acquires a potential. The maximum number of photoelectrons emitted from the
sphere is A 10
Z
(where 1 < A < 10). The value of Z is
Ans. 7
Sol.
R = 1cm
f = 4.7 cm

hc
= | + eV
) nm ( 200
) nm )( ev ( 1240
= 4.7 (eV) + eV
200
1240
e = 4.7 e + eV
6.2 4.7 = V V = 1.5 volt
R
Q
4
1
0
e t
= 1.5
(9 10
9
)
5 . 1
100
1
Ne
=
9 10
11
Ne = 1.5 ; N =
19 11
10 6 . 1 10 9
5 . 1


=
8
10
9
1
16
15

=
8
10
16 3
5

=
7
10
48
50

Z = 7
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PHYSICS
SECTION IV (Total Marks : 16)
(Matrix-Match Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I
and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct
matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For example, if for a given question, state-
ment B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement B,
darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
39. One mole of a monatomic ideal gas is taken through a cycle ABCDA as shown in the P-V diagram. Column
II gives the characteristics involved in the cycle. Match them with each of the processes given in Column I.
Column I Column II
(A) Process A B (p) Internal energy decreases
(B) Process B C (q) Internal energy increases
(C) Process C D (r) Heat is lost
(D) Process D A (s) Heat is gained
(t) Work is done on the gas.
Ans. (A) p,r,t , (B) p,r (C) q,s, (D) r, t
Sol. A B V + P const T+ U + (p), (r), (t)
B C de + 0
P + T +
d| = du +de (p), (r)
C D V| T|
du +ve
de = +ve (q), (s)
D A dw ve (r), (t)
dq ve
du = 0
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PHYSICS
40. Column I shows four systems, each of the same length L, for producing standing waves. The lowest
possible natural frequency of a system is called its fundamental frequency, whose wavelength is denoted as

f
. Match each system with statements given in Column II describing the nature and wavelength of the
standing waves.
Column I Column II
(A) Pipe closed at one end (p) Longitudinal waves
(B) Pipe open at both ends (q) Transverse waves
(C) Stretched wire clamped at both ends (r)
f
= L
(D) Stretched wire clamped at both ends (s)
f
= 2L
and at mid-point
(t)
f
= 4L
Ans. (A) p,t , (B) p,s, (C) q,s, (D) q, r
Sol. (A)
4

= L , = 4L,
Sound waves are longitudinal waves
(B)
2

= L , = 2L
Sound waves are longitudinal waves
(C)
2

= L, = 2L
String waves are transverse waves
(D) = L
String waves are transverse waves
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MATHEMATICS
PART - III
SECTION - I (Total Marks : 24)
(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.
41. Let P(6, 3) be a point on the hyperbola 1
b
y
a
x
2
2
2
2
= . If the normal at the point P intersects the x-axis at
(9, 0), then the eccentricity of the hyperbola is
(A)
2
5
(B)
2
3
(C)
2
(D)
3
Ans. (B)
Sol. Equation of normal at P(6, 3)
3
y b

6
x a
2 2
= a
2
+ b
2
It passes through (9, 0)
2
a
2
3
= a
2
+ b
2

2
3
=
2
2 2
a
b a +
= 1 +
2
2
a
b
e =
2
2
a
b
1+ =
2
3
42. A value of b for which the equations
x
2
+ bx 1 = 0
x
2
+ x + b = 0
have one root in common is
(A)
2
(B)
3 i
(C) i
5
(D)
2
Ans. (B)
Sol.
b 1
1
b 1
x
1 b
x
0 b x x
0 1 bx x
2
2
2
2

=

=
+
= + +
= +
x =
b 1
) 1 b (
) 1 b (
1 b
2

+
=
+
+
(b
2
+1)(1b) =(b+1)
2
b
2
b
3
+ 1 b = b
2
+ 2b +1
b
3
+ 3b = 0
b = 0 ; b
2
= 3
b = 0, i 3
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MATHEMATICS
43. Let e = 1 be a cube root of unity and S be the set of all non-singular matrices of the form
(
(
(

e e
e
1
c 1
b a 1
2
,
where each of a, b and c is either e or e
2
. Then the number of distinct matrices in the set S is
(A) 2 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 8
Ans. (A)
Sol. a, b, c e {e, e
2
}
Let A =
(
(
(

e e
e
1
c 1
b a 1
2
|A| = 1 (a + c) e + ace
2
Now |A| will be non-zero
only when a = c = e
(a, b, c) (e , e , e) or (e , e
2
, e)
number of non singular matrices = 2
44. The circle passing through the point (1, 0) and touching the y-axis at (0, 2) also passes through the point
(A)
|
.
|

\
|
0 ,
2
3
(B)
|
.
|

\
|
2 ,
2
5
(C)
|
.
|

\
|

2
5
,
2
3
(D) (4, 0)
Ans. (D)
Sol. Let equation of circle is
x
2
+ y
2
+ 2gx + 2 fy + c = 0
as it passes through (-1,0) & (0,2)

1 2g + c = 0
and 4 + 4 f+ c =0
also f
2
= c
f = 2, c= 4 ; g =
2
5

equation of circle is
x
2
+ y
2
+ 5x 4y + 4 =0
which passes through (4, 0)
45. If
0 x
lim

| |
x
1
2
) b 1 ln( x 1 + +
= 2b sin
2
u, b > 0 and u e (t, t], then the value of u is
(A)
4
t
(B)
3
t
(C)
6
t
(D)
2
t
Ans. (D)
Sol.
x
)
2
b 1 ( n x
0 x
e lim
+

= 1 + b
2
= 2b sin
2
u
sin
2
u =
2
1

|
.
|

\
|
+
b
1
b
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MATHEMATICS
We know b +
b
1
> 2
sin
2
u > 1 but sin
2
u s 1
sin
2
u =1 u =
2
t
46. Let f : [1, 2] [0, ) be a continuous function such that f(x) = f(1 x) for all x e [1, 2].
Let R
1
=
}

2
1
dx ) x ( f x
, and R
2
be the area of the region bounded by y = f(x), x = 1, x = 2, and the x-axis.
Then
(A) R
1
= 2R
2
(B) R
1
= 3R
2
(C) 2R
1
= R
2
(D) 3R
1
= R
2
Ans. (C)
Sol. R
2
=
}
2
1
dx ) x ( f
and R
1
=
}
2
1
dx ) x ( xf
=
}
2
1
dx ) x 1 ( f ) x 1 (
=
}
2
1
dx ) x ( f ) x 1 (
R
1
= R
2
R
1
2R
1
= R
2
47. Let f(x) = x
2
and g(x) = sin x for all x e R. Then the set of all x satisfying (f o g o g o f) (x) = (g o g o f) (x),
where (f o g) (x) = f(g(x)), is
(A)
t n
, n e {0, 1, 2,....} (B)
t n
, n e {1, 2,....}
(C)
2
t
+ 2nt, n e {.....2, 1, 0, 1, 2,....} (D) 2nt, n e {...., 2, 1, 0, 1, 2,....}
Ans. (A)
Sol. f(x) = x
2
; g (x) = sin x
gof (x) = sin x
2
gogof (x) = sin (sin x
2
)
(fogogof) (x) = (sin (sin x
2
))
2
= sin
2
(sin x
2
)
Now sin
2
(sin x
2
) = sin (sin x
2
)
sin (sin x
2
) = 0, 1
sin x
2
= nt, (4n+1)
2
t
; I e q
sin x
2
= 0

x
2
= nt

x = t n ; n e W
RESONANCE
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MATHEMATICS
48. Let (x, y) be any point on the parabola y
2
= 4x. Let P be the point that divides the line segment from (0, 0)
to (x, y) in the ratio 1 : 3. Then the locus of P is
(A) x
2
= y (B) y
2
= 2x (C) y
2
= x (D) x
2
= 2y
Ans. (C)
Sol.
P
|
|
.
|

\
|
4
y
,
16
y
2
then locus of P is x = y
2
SECTION - II (Total Marks : 16)
(Multiple Correct Answers Type)
The section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE or MORE may be correct.
49. If f(x) =

>
s <
s <
t

t
s
t

1 x , x n
1 x 0 , 1 x
0 x
2
, x cos
2
x ,
2
x

, then
(A) f(x) is continuous at x =
2
t
(B) f(x) is not differentiable at x = 0
(C) f(x) is differentiable at x = 1 (D) f(x) is differentiable at x =
2
3
Ans. (A, B, C, D)
Sol. (A) at x =
2

t
Lf
|
.
|

\
| t
2

= 0 = f
|
.
|

\
| t
2

Rf
|
.
|

\
| t
2

= 0
continuous
(B) at x = 0 Rf'(0) = 1
Lf'(0) = 0
not differentiable
(C) at x = 1 Rf'(1) = 1
Lf'(1) = 1
differentiable at x = 1
RESONANCE
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MATHEMATICS
(D) at x =
2
3
>
2

t
f(x) = cos x
differentiable at x =
2
3

50. Let E and F be two independent events. The probability that exactly one of them occurs is
25
11
and the
probability of none of them occurring is
25
2
. If P(T) denotes the probability of occurrence of the event T,,
then
(A) P(E) =
5
4
, P(F) =
5
3
(B) P(E) =
5
1
, P(F) =
5
2
(C) P(E) =
5
2
, P(F) =
5
1
(D) P(E) =
5
3
, P(F) =
5
4
Ans. (A, D)
Sol. P(E F) = P(E) . P(F) ....(1)
P(E
F
) + P( E F) =
25
11
....(2)
25
2
) F E ( P = ....(3)
by (2)
P(F) + P (E) 2P (E F) =
25
11
....(4)
by (3)
1 [P(E) + P (F) P (E F)] =
25
2
[P(E) + P (F) P (E F)] =
25
23
....(5)
by (4) & (5) P (E) P (F) =
25
12
....(6)
and P (E) + P (F) =
5
7
....(7)
By (6) and (7) P(E) =
5
4
, P(F) =
5
3
or P(E) =
5
3
, P(F) =
5
4
51. Let L be a normal to the parabola y
2
= 4x. If L passes through the point (9, 6), then L is given by
(A) y x + 3 = 0 (B) y + 3x 33 = 0 (C) y + x 15 = 0 (D) y 2x + 12 = 0
Ans. (A, B, D)
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 30
MATHEMATICS
Sol. Equation of normal is
y = mx 2m m
3
(9, 6) satisfies it
6 = 9m 2m m
3
m
3
7m + 6 = 0 m = 1, 2, 3
m = 1 y = x 3
m = 2 y = 2x 12
m = 3 y = 3x + 33
52. Let f : (0, 1) R be defined by f(x) =
bx 1
x b

, where b is a constant such that 0 < b < 1. Then


(A) f is not invertible on (0, 1) (B) f = f
1
on (0, 1) and f'(b) =
) 0 ( f
1
'
(C) f = f
1
on (0, 1) and f'(b) =
) 0 ( f
1
'
(D) f
1
is differentiable on (0, 1)
Ans. (A, B)
Sol. f(x) =
1 bx
b x

=
b
1
+
) 1 bx (
b
b
1

|
.
|

\
|

f'(x) =
2
) 1 bx (
b
b
1

|
.
|

\
|

b, f'(x) < 0 x (0, 1)
Range of f(x) is (1, b)
so range = co-domain
so f is not invertible
SECTION - III (Total Marks : 24)
(Integer Answer Type)
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9). The bubble corresponding to the correct answer is to be darkened in the ORS.
53. Let e =
3
i
e
t
, and a, b, c, x, y, z be non-zero complex numbers such that
a + b + c = x
a + be + ce
2
= y
a + be
2
+ ce = z.
Then the value of 2 2 2
2 2 2
| c | | b | | a |
| z | | y | | x |
+ +
+ +
is
Ans. 3
Sol. On taking e =
3 / i
e
t
expression is in terms of a, b, c
so lets assume e =
3 / 2 i
e
t
, then the solution is following
a + b + c = x
a + be + ce
2
= y
a + be
2
+ ce = z
2 2 2
2 2 2
| c | | b | | a |
| z | | y | | x |
+ +
+ +
=
2 2 2
| c | | b | | a |
z z y y x x
+ +
+ +
RESONANCE
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MATHEMATICS
=
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
| c | | b | | a |
) c b a ( ) c b a ( ) c b a ( ) c b a ( ) c b a ( ) c b a (
+ +
e + e + e + e + + e + e + e + e + + + + + +
=
2 2 2
2 2 2
| c | | b | | a |
) | c | | b | | a | ( 3
+ +
+ +
= 3
54. The number of distinct real roots of x
4
4x
3
+ 12x
2
+ x 1 = 0 is
Ans. 2
Sol. f(x) = x
4
4x
3
+ 12x
2
+ x 1
f'(x) = 4x
3
12x
2
+ 24x + 1
f''(x) = 12x
2
24x + 24
= 12 (x
2
2x + 2) > 0 x e R
f' (x) is S.I. function
Let o is a real root of the eqution f'(x) = 0
f(x) is MD for x e ( , o) and M.I. for x e (o , )
where o < 0
f(0) = 1 and o < 0
f(o) is also negative
f(x) = 0 has two real & distinct roots.
55. Let y'(x) + y(x) g'(x) = g(x) g'(x), y(0) = 0, x e R , where f'(x) denotes
dx
) x ( df
and g(x) is a given non-
constant differentiable function on R with g(0) = g(2) = 0. Then the value of y(2) is
Ans. 0
Sol. y'(x) + y (x) g'(x) = g(x) g'(x), y (0) = 0 x e R
dx
d
(y(x)) + y (x) g' (x) = g(x) g'(x)., g (0) = g(2) = 0.
IF =
}
' dx ) x ( g
e
= e
g(x)
y (x) e
g(x)
=
}
' dx ) x ( g ) x ( g e
) x ( g
+ c
Let g(x) = t
g'(x) dx = dt
y(x) e
g(x)
=
}
dt te
t
= te
t
e
t
+ c
y(x) = (g(x)1) + c e
g(x)
Let x =0 y(0) = (g(0)1) + c e
g(0)
0 = (01) + c c =1
y (x) = (g(x) 1) + e
g(x)
y(2) = (g(2)1) + e
g(2)
y (2) = (0 1) + e
(0)
= 1 + 1 = 0
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 32
MATHEMATICS
56. Let M be a 3 3 matrix satisfying
M
(
(
(

0
1
0
=
(
(
(

3
2
1
, M
(
(
(

0
1
1
=
(
(
(

1
1
1
, and M
(
(
(

1
1
1
=
(
(
(

12
0
0
. Then the sum of the diagonal entries of M is
Ans. 9
Sol. Let M =
(
(
(

33 32 31
23 22 21
13 12 11
a a a
a a a
a a a
then a
12
= 1, a
11
a
12
= 1 a
11
= 0, a
11
+ a
12
+ a
13
= 0 a
13
= 1
a
22
= 2 , a
21
a
22
= 1 a
21
= 3, a
21
+ a
22
+ a
23
= 0 a
23
= 5
a
32
= 3 , a
31
a
32
= 1 a
31
= 2, a
31
+ a
32
+ a
33
= 12 a
33
= 7
Hence sum of diagonal of M is = a
11
+ a
22
+ a
33
= 0 + 2 + 7 = 9
57. Let
k

a =

, j

b + =

and k

3 j

2 i

c + + =

be three given vectors. If r

is a vector such that


b c b r

=
and 0 a . r =

, then the value of b . r

is
Ans. 9
Sol. b ) c r (


= 0
r

= b

= c

+ b

e R
r

.
a

= 0
( c

+b

) .
a

= 0
((
i
+ 2 j

+3k

) + (
i
+ j

)) .(
i
k

) = 0
((1 )
i
+(2+) j

+ 3k

) . (
i
k

) = 0
1 3 = 0
= 4
so r

. b

= ( 3
i
+6 j

+3k

) . (
i
+ j

)
= 3 + 6 = 9
58. The straight line 2x 3y = 1 divides the circular region x
2
+ y
2
s 6 into two parts.
If S =
)
`

|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
4
1
,
8
1
,
4
1
,
4
1
,
4
3
,
2
5
,
4
3
, 2
,
then the number of point(s) in S lying inside the smaller part is
Sol. 2x 3y = 1, x
2
+ y
2
s 6
S
) V ( ) ( ) ( ) (
4
1
,
8
1
,
4
1
,
4
1
,
4
3
,
2
5
,
4
3
, 2
I III II I
)
`

|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
Plot the two curves
I, III, IV will lie inside the circle and point (I, III, IV) will lie on the P region
if (0, 0) and the given point will lie opposite to the line 2x 3y 1 = 0
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 33
MATHEMATICS
P(0, 0) = negative, P |
.
|

\
|
4
3
, 2 = positive, P
|
.
|

\
|

4
1
,
4
1
= positive P
|
.
|

\
|
4
1
,
8
1
= negative
P
|
.
|

\
|
4
3
,
2
5
= positive , but it will not lie in the given circle
so point
|
.
|

\
|
4
3
, 2
and
|
.
|

\
|

4
1
,
4
1
will lie on the opp side of the line
so two point
|
.
|

\
|
4
3
, 2
and
|
.
|

\
|

4
1
,
4
1
Further
|
.
|

\
|
4
3
, 2
and
|
.
|

\
|

4
1
,
4
1
satisfy S
1
< 0
SECTION - IV (Total Marks : 16)
(Matrix-Match Type)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in
Column-I and five statements (p, q, r, s and t) in Column-II. Any given statement in Column-I can have
correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column-II. For example, if for a given question,
statement B matches with the statements given in q and r, then for the particular question, against statement
B, darken the bubbles corresponding to q and r in the ORS.
59. Match the statements given in Column-I with the values given in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) If k

3 j

a + =

, k

3 j

b + =

and k

3 2 c =

form a triangle, (p)


6
t
then the internal angle of the triangle between
a

and
b

is
(B) If
}

b
a
dx ) x 3 ) x ( f (
= a
2
b
2
, then the value of
|
.
|

\
| t
6
f
is (q)
3
2t
(C) The value of
}
t
t
6 / 5
6 / 7
2
dx ) x ( sec
3 ln
is (r)
3
t
(D) The maximum value of
|
.
|

\
|
z 1
1
Arg
for |z| = 1, z = 1 is given by (s) t
(t)
2
t
Ans. (A) (q), (B) (p), (C) (s), (D) (t)
Sol. (A) cos(t u) =
| b | | a |
b . a

=
3 1 3 1
3 1
+ +
+
=
4
2
cosu =
2
1
u =
3
2t
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 34
MATHEMATICS
(B) Using Leibeintz Theorem
f(b) 3b = 2b
f(b) = b
(C)
3 n
2

t
}
t
6 / 5
6 / 7
dx ) x (sec
=
3 n
2

t
6 / 5
6 / 7
| x tan x sec | n
)
`

t
t + t
=
3 n
2

t
+
|
|
.
|

\
|

3
1
3
2
n
3
1
3
2
n
=
3 n
2

1
3
3
3
n
= t
(D) z (z = 1) lies on circle with center 0, radius 1
Arg
|
.
|

\
|
z 1
1
= Arg 1 Arg (1 z) = angle between OA and BA
Absolute value of angle between OA and BA tends to
2
t
as B tends to A.
Alter # 1
|
.
|

\
|
z 1
1
arg
= |arg 1 arg (1 z)| = |arg (1 z)|
as |z| = 1 i.e. z lies on circle
z lies on circle
1 z lies on circle
max |arg (1 z)| =
2
t
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 35
MATHEMATICS
Alter # 2
z = e
iu
z 1
1

=
u
u
sin i
2
sin 2
1
2
=
2
sin 2
1
u
|
.
|

\
| u
+
u
2
cos i
2
sin =
2
1
+ i
2
1
cot
2
u
Locus is
z 1
1

is x =
2
1
Maximum value of | tends to
2
t
60. Match the statements given in Column-I with the intervals/union of intervals given in Column-II
Column-I Column-II
(A) The set
)
`

= = |
.
|

\
|

1 z , 1 | z | , number complex a is z :
z 1
iz 2
Re
2
is (p) (, 1) (1, )
(B) The domain of the function f(x) = sin
1

|
|
.
|

\
|

) 1 x ( 2
2 x
3 1
) 3 ( 8
is (q) (, 0) (0, )
(C) If f(u) =
1 tan 1
tan 1 tan
1 tan 1
u
u u
u
, (r) [2, )
then the set
)
`

t
< u s u
2
0 : ) ( f
is
(D) If f(x) = x
3/2
(3x 10), x > 0, then f(x) is increasing in (s) (, 1] [1, )
(t) (, 0] [2, )
Ans. (A) (s), (B) (t), (C) (r), (D) (r)
Sol. (A) Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
) xyi 2 y x ( 1
) iy x ( i 2
2 2
= Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
) xyi 2 y x 1
ix 2 y 2
2 2
= Re |
|
.
|

\
|

+
) ix y ( y 2
ix 2 y 2
= Re (1/y) =
y
1
= 1 s y s 1 =
y
1
> 1 or
y
1
s 1
Alternate
Re
|
|
.
|

\
|

u
u
i 2
i
e 1
ie 2
= Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
u + u
u + u
) 2 sin i 2 (cos 1
) sin i (cos i 2
= Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
u u u
u + u
) cos sin i 2 sin 2
) sin i (cos i 2
2
= Re |
|
.
|

\
|
u u u
u + u
) cos i (sin sin
) sin i (cos i
= Re |
|
.
|

\
|
u + u u
u + u
) sin i (cos sin
) sin i (cos
= Re
|
.
|

\
|
u

sin
1
as 1 s sinu s 1
( , 0 ) (0, )
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 36
MATHEMATICS
(B) 1 s
2 x 2
2 x
3 1
3 . 8

s 1 1 s
2
t 9
t 8

s 1
1 s
2
t 9
t 8

s 1 0 s
2
2
t 9
t 8 t 9

+

2
t 9
t 8

1 s 0
0 s
9 t
9 t 8 t
2
2



2
2
t 9
t 9 t 8

+
s 0 0 s
) 3 t ( ) 3 t (
) 1 t ( ) 9 t (
+
+

) 3 t ( ) 3 t (
) 1 t ( ) 9 t (
+
+
> 0
t e ( , 9] [1 , 1] [9, ) x e ( , 0) [2 , )
(C) f(u) = 2 sec
2
u
f(u) > 2
f(u) e [2, )
(D) f(x) = x
3/2
(3x 10)
f (x) = x
3/2
3 +
2
3
x
1/2
(3x 10)
as f (x) > 0
(

+ ) 10 x 3 (
2
3
x 3 x
2 / 1
> 0
3x +
2
x 9
15 > 0

2
x 15
15 > 0
x > 2
x e [2, )
RESONANCE
J10411Page # 37
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