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answer, out which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. At night approximately 500 photons per second must enter an unaided human eye for an object to
be seen. A light bulb emits about 5.00 10
18
photons per second uniformly in all directions. The
radius of the pupil of the eye is about 4 10
-3
meters. What is the maximum distance from which
the bulb could be seen?
(A) 2.0 10
4
m (B) 2.0 10
5
m (C) 20 m (D) 5.0 10
3
m
2. An infinitely long solenoid passes through the circuit as shown. The magnetic field of the solenoid,
directed into the plane of the page, is weakening which produces a constant emf of magnitude for
a closed loop around the outside of the solenoid. Once equilibrium is established in this circuit, what
is the potential difference across the switch S?

(A) 0 (B)
1
3
(C)
4
3
(D) cannot be determined
3. Two particles A and B having equal charges after being accelerated through the same potential
difference, enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of radii R1 and R2
respectively. The ratio of mass of A to that of B is:
(A) (R1 / R2)
2
(B) (R1 / R2)
1/2
(C) (R2 / R1)
3/2
(D) (R1 / R2)
4. Two spheres having masses m1 and m2 are kept on a on a inclined plane as shown. Both of them are
in equilibrium. What is a necessary condition for this? (
1
is coefficient of friction between m1 and
inclined plane and
2
is coefficient of friction between m2 and inclined plane).

m
1
u
m
2


(A) m1 > m2 (B) m1 < m2 (C)
1 2
> (D)
1 2
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Multiple Correct Choice Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out
which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.


5. An electrostatic field line leaves at angle o from point charge q1, and terminates at point charge q2
at an angle | (shown in figure). Then the relationship between o and | is:

o |
1
q +
2
q

(A)
2 2
1 2
q sin q sin o = | (B)
1 2
q tan q tan o = |
(C)
2 2
1 2
q sin q sin
2 2
o |
= (D)
1 2
q cos q cos o = |
6. Two capacitor of 2 F and 3 F are charged to 150 volt and 120 volt respectively. The plates of a
capacitor are connected as shown in the figure. A discharged capacitor of capacity 1.5 F falls to the
free ends of the wire. Then after the system comes in steady state :

(A) Charge on the 1.5 F capacitor will become 180 C
(B) Charge on the 2 F capacitor will become 120 C
(C) + ve charge flows through A from left to right
(D) +ve charge flows through A from right to left

7. A proton of charge e and mass enters a uniform and constant magnetic field

B Bi =

with
an initial velocity
0X 0Y

V V i V j. = +

Which of the following will be correct at any later time t


(A) x component of velocity of the proton will be Vox cos
qBt
m
| |
|
\ .

(B) y component velocity will be Voy cos
qBt
m
| |
|
\ .

(C) z component of velocity will be Voy sin
qBt
m
| |
|
\ .
along
( )

k + diercetion
(D) x component of velocity will remains unchanged.


8. Graphs shows a hypothetical speed distribution for a sample of N gas particle
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dV
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(A) The value of aV0 is 2N (B) The ratio Vavg / V0 is equal to 2/3 .
(C) The ratio Vrms / V0 is equal to 1/ 2
(D) Three fourth of the total particle has a speed between 0.5 V0 and V0

9. A U shaped conducting frame is fixed in space. A conducting
rod CD lies at rest on the smooth frame as shown. The frame is
in uniform magnetic field B0 , which is perpendicular to the
plane of frame. At time t = 0, the magnitude of magnetic field
begins to change with time t as ,
0
B
B ,
1 kt
=
+
where k is a positive
constant. For no current to be ever induced in frame, the speed
with which rod should be pulled starting from time t =0 is ( the rod CD
should be moved such that its velocity must be lie in the plane of frame and perpendicular to rod CD )
(A) ak (B) bk (C) a ( 1 + kt ) (D) b ( 1 + kt)




















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Matrix Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements given in two columns, which have to be matched.
One or more than one may be correct

10. For the situation shown in the figure below, match the entries of Column-I with entries of
Column-II.

r
q
1
q
2
Hollow Neutral
conductor


Column I Column II











(A) In the situation shown (p) Distribution of charge on inner
surface of conductor is uniform
(B) If outside charge is not present (q) Distribution of charge on inner
surface of conductor is non-
uniform
(C) If we displace the outside charge while
the inside charge remains at centre
(r) Distribution of charge on outer
surface of conductor is uniform
(D)


If the inside charge is displaced by
small amount from centre then
(s) Distribution of charge on outer
surface of conductor is non-
uniform

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11. Column-II gives four situations in which three or four semi infinite current carrying wires are
placed in xy-plane as shown. The magnitude and direction of current is shown in each figure.
Column-I gives statements regarding the x and y components of magnetic field at a point P
whose coordinates are P(0, 0, d). Match the statements in column-I with the corresponding
figures in column-II.
Column I Column II
(A) The x component of magnetic field at
point P is zero in
(P)
x
i/3
i/3
i
i/3
y

(B) The z component of magnetic field at
point P is zero in
(Q)
x
i
i/2
y
45
o
45
o
i/2

(C) The magnitude of magnetic field at point
P is
0
i
4 d

t
in
(R)
i/2
i/2
i
x

(D) The magnitude of magnetic field at point
P is less than
0
i
2 d

t
in
(S)
x
i
i/2
y
45
o
45
o
i/2






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Integer Answer Type

This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging from
0 to 9.

12. In the figure ammeter (I) reads a current of 10mA , while the volt meter reads a potential
difference of 3V. What does ammeter (II) ( in mA ) read? The ammeters are identical , the internal
resistance of the battery is negligible. ( Consider all ammeters and voltmeters as non ideal )
( round off the answer to the nearest integer)




13. Three identical large metal plates of area A are small at distances d and 2d from each other. Top
metal plate is uncharged, while other metal plates have charges +Q and Q. Top and bottom
metal plates are connected by switch S through a resistor of unknown resistance. What energy is
dissipated in the resistor when switch is closed?
4
(x 10 J )

. Find x.
( Given :
0
A
6 F,Q 60 C)
d
e
= =



14. A uniform square plate of mass m = 100 gm and side a = 24 cm can rotate about a
smooth vertical axis passing through one edge It is initially at rest . A particle of mass
m =100 gm is moving horizontally and perpendicular to the plane of the plate with velocity
u=70 cm/s. It collides with the plate elastically at the centre of the plate. Find the angular
velocity ( in rad/s) of the plate just after collision?
15. In the circuit shown S1 and S2 are switches. S2 remains closed for a long time and S1
open. Now S1 is also closed . It is given that R = 10 O , L = 1 mH and 3V c = . Just after S1 is
closed , find the magnitude of rate of change of current ( in ampere/sec) that is
di
dt
, in the
inductor L is 1000 x. Find x.
A
A
V
I
II
100O
100O
4V
S
A
A
A
Q +
Q
2d
d
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16. Light is incident at an angle o on one planar end of a transparent cylindrical rod of
refractive index . Determine the least value of so that the light entering the rod does not
emerge from the curved surface of rod irrespective of the value of o. Find
2
2 .

90|
|
o


17. An inductor of inductance 2.0 mH is connected across a charged capacitor of capacitance
5.0 F, and the resulting LC circuit is set oscillating at its natural frequency. Let Q denote
the instantaneous charge on the capacitor, and I the current in the circuit. It is found that
the maximum value of Q is 200 mC. When Q = 100 mC, the value of |dI/dt| is found to be
10
x
A/s. Find the value of x.
18. In Searles experiment, which is used to find Youngs Modulus of elasticity, the diameter of
experimental wire is D = 0.05 cm (measured by a scale of least count 0.001 cm) and length
is L = 110 cm (measured by a scale of least count 0.1 cm). A weight of 50 N causes an
extension of X = 0.125 cm (measured by a micrometer of least count 0.001 cm). The
maximum possible error in the values of Youngs modulus is x10
10
N/m
2
. Find the value of
x. Screw gauge and meter scale are free from error.( Round of to nearest integer)
19. Water at temperature 20
o
C flows from a tap T into a heated container C. The container has
a heating element ( a resistor R) which is generating heat at the rate P,
that may be varied. The rate of water in flow from tap is F = 0.021 litres per minute. The
heat generated is sufficient so that the water in the container is boiling and getting
converted into steam at a steady rate. What is the minimum power P ( in watt) that must be
generated as heat in the steady state in resistor R so that the amount of liquid water in the
container neither increases nor decreases with time? ( Neglect other losses of heat,
such as conduction from the container to the air and heat capacity of container)For water ,
specific heat c = 4.2 kJ. Kg
-1
, latent heat of vaporization Lvap= 2.3 MJ . kg
-1
, density = 1000
kg. m
-3
). Find P/100 .
(Round of to nearest integer)

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PART II
SECTION I
Single Correct Choice Type


This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C),
and (D) for its answer , out of which ONLY ONE is correct.


20. Which term does not describe the relationship between o-D-glucopyranose and
| -D-glucopyranose?
(A) diastereomers (B) epimers (C) enantiomers (D) anomers

21.

o

The products of above reaction are
(A) phenol and 2-iodopropane (B) iodobenzene and 2-propanol
(C) iodobenzene & propene (D) p-isopropyl phenol

22. The IUPAC name of Na
2
[Fe(CN)
5
(NO)] is
(A) Sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate (III)
(B) Sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate (II)
(C) Sodium pentacyanonitrosyl iron (III)
(D) Sodium pentacyanonitrosyl iron (II)

23. Consider the cell described by the following reaction. Which of the changes listed will cause an
increase in the cell voltage

2(g) (s) (s) (aq) (aq)
H 2AgCl 2Ag 2H 2Cl
+
+ + +
I. increase in H
2(g)
pressure
II. increase in the amount of AgCl
(s)

III. increase in pH
(A) I & III (B) II & III (C) I & II (D) II


















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Multiple Correct Choice Type


This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A) ,
(B),(C) and (D) for its answers, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct .

24.

C OH SOCl
2
C H
3
H
C
6
H
5
+
Pyridine
A +HCl +SO
2

( ) + - o-Phenyl ethanol (optically pure)

Which of the following statement(s) are true regarding the above reaction.
(A) Product A has opposite configuration to alcohol
(B) Product A has same configuration as alcohol
(C) Product A is leavo rotatory
(D) Product A is dextro rotatory

25. Which of the following statement(s) is true?
(A) Lyophobic sol shows greater light scattering effect than lyophilic sol.
(B) The stability of lyophobic sol is due to presence of charge on sol particles.
(C) A catalyst increases the value of rate constant
(D) The absolute entropy of an element is zero at 25
o
C and 1 atm pressure

26. Pick out correct statements regarding Na
2
B
4
O
7
.10H
2
O
(A) It exists as Na
2
[B
4
O
5
(OH)
4
].8H
2
O
(B) It contain two tetrahedrons and two triangles
(C) Two boron atoms are sp
3
hybridised and two boron atomis are sp
2
hybridised
(D) All boron atoms are sp
2
hybridised

27. Which of the following statement(s) are correct regarding brown ring com complex
[Fe(NO)(H
2
O)
5
]
2+

(A) oxidation state of iron is +1 (B) oxidation state of iron is +2
(C) magnetic momentum
s
( ) is 3.9 B.M (D) magnetic momentum
s
( ) is 5.9 B.M

28. The ions which are planar are
(A)
2
3
CO

(B)
2
3
NO

(C)
4
[I Cl ]

(D)
3
ClO
















SECTION - III
Matrix - Match Type
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This section contains 2 questions. Each question constains statements given in two
columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column - I are labelled A, B, C and
D, while the statements in Column - II are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any given statement in
Column - I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column -
II. The appropriate bubbles corresponding to the answers to these questions have to be
darkened as illustrated in the following example:
If the correct matches are A - p , s and t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - s and t .


29. Column I Column II

(A) Extracted by electrolytic reduction (p) Pb
(B) Metal dissolved in acids & bases (q) Mg
(C) Metal used as reducing agent in the
extraction of Cr and Mn from their
oxides.
(r) Cu
(D) Metal extracted by self reduction (s) Al

30. Column I Column II

(A)
C
O H
CH
3
O
&

(p) Fehling reagent
(B)
H C OH & H C CH
3
O O

(q) [Ag(NH
3
)
2
]
+
(C)
H
3
C C H + H
3
C C CH
3
O O

(r) FeCl
3
(D)
OH
C
2
H
5
&
HO CH CH
3

(s) I
2
+NaOH













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INTEGER ANSWER TYPE

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integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective question
numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example, if the correct answers to question
numbers X, Y, Z and W (say) are 6 , 0, 9 and 2 respectively, then the correct darking of
bubbles will look like the following:


31. The number of isomeric disubstituted products formed by Borazole (Inorganic benzene) are _______

32. The normality of 22.4 volume H
2
O
2
is ________

33. The total number of o and t bonds present in XeO
4
are ________

34. 20 ml 5.6 volume H
2
O
2
completely reduces 20 ml of KMnO
4
in acid solution. The molarity of
KMnO
4
_______ x 10
-1


35. The total number of isomers (structural as well as stereo) possible for dichlorocyclopentane are ____

36. For sublimation of iodine crystals
2(s) 2(g)
I I at 25
o
C and atmospheric pressure
H 10 A = K.cal/mole and S 20 A = cal/K-mole. The temperature at which solid I
2
be in equilibrium
with gaseous I
2
is _________ x 10
2
K

37. If 36.8% of initial amount of a radioactive substance is left after 43.2 minutes, the time taken for
99.9% disintegration of initial amount is ______ hours.


38. The potential of the cell

2
2
0.1MBCl Cu
Pt, H (1atm) Cu
0.2M BOH (1M)
+
+
is 0.88 V at 25
o
C
If 20 ml of 0.1M BOH is titrated with 0.1M HCl, the pH at equivalence point is ________


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SECTI ON I
Single Correct Choice Type
T hi s secti on contai ns 4 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each questi on has 4 opti ons of whi ch
ONLY ONE i s correct.
39.
cos
sin
cos
x x
x dx
x x
| |

|
|
\ .
} equals
(A)
cos x x C +
(B)
sin x x C +
(C)
2 cos x x C +
(D)
2 cos C x x
40. Chord AB of the circle
2 2
100 x y + = passes through the point(7,1) and subtends an angle of
60
at the circumference of the circle. If m
1
and m
2
are the slopes of two such chords then the
value of m
1
m
2
, is
(A)
1
(B) 1 (C) 7/12 (D)
3
41. Statement 1 : Consider the cubic equation ( )
3
1 0 x x nx f = + = where 3, , n n N > e then
( ) 0 x f = has at least one root in (0,1).
because
Statement 2 : If g(x) is a differentiable function such that ( ) ' 0 g x = at x a = and
x b =
and
( ) ( ) 0 g a g b < then the equation ( ) 0 g x = has atleast one root in (a,b).
(A) Statement-1 is true, statment-2 is true and statment-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true,Statement-2 is true and Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true,Statement-2 is false
(D) Statement-1 is false,Statement-2 is true
42. Let : g R R defined by ( ) { }
,
x
g x e = where {x} denotes fractional part function.
Statement 1 : g(x) is periodic function
because
Statement 2 : {x} is periodic function.
(A) Statement-1 is true, statment-2 is true and statment-2 is correct explanation for statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true,Statement-2 is true and Statement-2 is not the correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true,Statement-2 is false
(D) Statement-1 is false,Statement-2 is true
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SECTI ON I I
Multiple Correct Choice Type
T hi s secti on contai ns 5 multi ple choi ce questi ons. Each questi on has 4 choi ces ( A) , ( B) ,
( C) and ( D) for i ts answer, out of whi ch ONE OR MORE i s / are correct.
43. Consider the function : f R R defined as ( ) sin . x x x f = + Which of the following are
correct
statements ?
(A) The function is strictly increasing at every point on R except at x equal to an odd
integral multiple of where the derivative of f(x) is zero and where the function f is not
strictly increasing.
(B) The function is bounded in every bounded interval but unbounded on whole real line.
(C) The graph of the function y =f(x) lies in the first and third quadrants only.
(D) The graph of the function y =f(x) cuts the line y =x at infinitely many points.
44. Let f(x) be a non constant twice diffrentiable function defined on R such that
( ) ( ) 2 2 x f x f + =
and
( )
1
0 ' 1 .
2
' f f
| |
= =
|
\ .
Then which of the following alternatives are correct?
(A) ( ) ( ) 4 8 . f f =
(B) Minimum number of roots of the equation ( ) 0 " x f = in (0,4) are 4.
(C)
( )
4
4
2 sin 0. f x x dx

+ =
}
(D)
( ) ( )
2 4
cos cos
0 2
5 4 5 .
t t
f t dt f t dt

=
} }
45. Let
( )
( ) ( ) ( ) 2 1 2 1 4 1
1 cos 1 cos 1 cos 1 cos
4 4 4 4
k k k
P k
k k k k

| || || | +
| |
= + + + +
| | |
|
\ .
\ .\ .\ .
then which of
the following is/are correct?
(A) ( )
3
3
16
P =
(B) ( )
2 2
4
16
P

=
(C) ( )
3 5
5
32
P

= (D) ( )
2 3
6
32
P

=
46. If the function f(x) defined as ( )
2
for 0
2
1
sin for 0
n
x
x
f x
x x
x

>

is continuous but not derivable at


0 x =
then n can not be
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) 3/2 (D) 2
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47. A twice differentiable function f(x) is defined for all real numbers and satisfies the following
conditions ( ) ( ) ( ) 0 2; ' 0 5 and " 0 3. f f f = = = The function g(x) is defined by
( ) ( ) ,
ax
g x e f x x R = + e where a is any constant. If ( ) ( ) ' 0 " 0 0 g g + = then a can be
equal to
(A) 1 (B)
1
(C) 2 (D)
2
SECTI ON I I I
Matrix Match Type
T hi s secti on contai ns 2 questi ons. Each questi on contai ns statements gi ven i n two
columns, whi ch are to be matched. T he statements i n Column I are labelled A, B, C and
D, whi le the statements i n Column I I are labelled p, q, r, s and t. Any gi ven statement i n
Column I can have correct matchi ng wi th ONE OR MORE statement( s) i n
Column I I .
48. Column I Column I I
(A) A rectangle is of width
4
.
3
One vertex is taken and folded (P) 1
over to touch the opposite edge on the rectangle (length not (Q) 2
specified). the minimum length of the crease, is
(B) The number of solutions of the equation log 3 5 7,
x
x = (R) 3
(C) As x range over the interval ( ) 0, , the function
( )
2 2
9 173 900 9 77 900 f x x x x x = + + + + range over (0,M).
The possible integral value(s) in the range of f(x) is (S) 4
(D) The possible real number k for which
( ) ( )
2
2 2 2 4 4 4
x y z k x y z + + s + + (T) 5
holds for , , , x y z R e is
49. Column I Column I I
(A) The value of the integer ( ) 2 x x > satisfying
( )
( )
n n 1 ........ n 1
20
2 !
l x l x l
e
x
+ + +
=

is (P) 1
(B) The number of solution of the equation, { } ( ) | | ( )
1 1
tan 4 cot ,
2
x x x


+ + =
is (Q) 2
(where [] denotes greatest integer function and {} denotes fractional
part function) (R) 3
(C) If the equation
2 2
2 2 2 4 0 x y xy gx fy + + + + + = represents a pair of real
straight lines, then the possible value of g can be (S) 4
(D) Let A and B are two points in x-y plane which are d units apart
where { } 5,6 d e . The number of lines that are 2 units away from AA (T) 5
and 3 units away from B can be
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have to be darkened.
50. Line
l
is a tangent to a unit circle S at a point P. Point A and the circle S are on the same side
of
l
, and the distance from A to
l
is 3. Two tangent form point A intersect line
l
at the point B
and C respectively. Find the value of (PB)(PC).
51. Consider two lines
1
7 7 3
:
3 2 1
x y z
L

= =
and
2
1 1 1
: .
2 4 3
x y z
L
+ +
= =
If a line L whose di-
rection ratios are 2,2,1 < >intersect the line
1
L and
2
L at A and B, then find the distance AB. AB.
52. Let
1
223
1 3 a + =
and for all 3, n > let
( ) ( )
1
1 2 3 0
0 1 2 1
.... 1 .
n
n n n n n n n
n
n C a C a C a C a f

= + +
If the value of ( ) ( ) 2007 2008 9 f k f + = where
k N e
, then find k.
53. If the value of the definite integral
( )
( )
2
1
1 1
2
2
1
1
cot cot
1
1
x
a b
x
dx
c
x
x

| |

| |
|
=
|
|

\ .
|
\ .
}
where , , a b c N e in their lowest form, then find the value of ( ). a b c + +
54. The sides of a triangle have the combined equation
2 2
3 2 8 4 0. x y xy y + = The third side,
which is variable always passes through the point ( ) 5, 1 . If the range of values of the
slope of the third line so that the origin is an interior point of the triangle, lies in the
interval (a,b) then
find
2
1
. a
b
| |
+
|
\ .
55. Number of ways in which 5As and 6Bs can be arranged in a row which reads the same
beckwards and forwards, is
56. If
1 1
5 5
2x y y

= + then ( )
2
2
2
1 ,
d y dy
x x ky
dx dx
+ = then find the value of k.
57. Find the value of
5 3 3
2
0
1 cos cos 2 cos 3
lim .
x
x x x
x

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Paper 2 ( Solution )
1. (B) Photons per area per second at a distance r are 5.0010
18
/4
2
r t . Photons per second
entering the eye, radius R is then this times
2
R t . Set this product equal to 500 per second and
solve for r. The result is [B].
2. (C)

(O)

R
( iR) +
S
(O)

R
R

i
3R

=

S S
4
V iR V
3 3

= + = + =
3. (A)
2
mv
qvB
r
=

2m(KE) 2mqV mv 2mv 1
r
qB qB qB q B
= = = =

2
1 1 1 1
2
2 2 2 2
R M M R
R M M R
= =
4. (B) (m1 + m2)
3
gsin 2f u =

f
s
N
f
2
f
1
N
u
f
s

N + m1
1
gsin f u =
2 2
mgsin N f u =

2 1
mgsin N N mgsin u = + u
2 1
m m >
5. (C) Flux passing through the cone will remain same for both
Thus,
1 2
| = |
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o
|
1
q +
1
q

or
1 2
0 0
q q
(1 cos ) (1 cos )
2 2
o = |
e e
(using solid angle)

2 2
1 2
q sin q sin
2 2
o |
=
6. (ABC) In the initial state, charge on each capacitor is shown in figure-1

figure 1
2 F
300 C +
1.5 F
3 F 360 C
figure 2
2 F
300 q
3 F
360 q +
1.5 F
A
q
q

Let charge q flow anticlockwise in the circuit before it achieves steady state as shown
in figure.-2. Applying KVL to figure 2.

(360 q) q (300 q)
0
3 1.5 2

+ = or 180 C
final charge on 1.5 F capacitor is q = 180 C and final charge on 2 F capacitor is
300- q = 120 C
7. (B,D)The x component of velocity being parallel to magnetic field , shall remain
unchanged. The component of velocity perpendicular to x axis will always have
magnitude Voy, and at any time t it shall make an angle u = t e with y axis as shown .

z
y
t u = e
oy
v
u

y component of velocity is V
oy
cos t e and z component of velocity along negative z direction
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at any time t is V
oy
sin t e . Where
qB
m
e=
8. (a,b,c,d) Area under the curve is equal to number of molecules of the gas sample. Hence

0
1
N a V aV0 2N
2
= =

0
V
avg
0 0 0
1 1 a
V V N(V)dV V V dV
N N v

| |
= =
|
\ .
} }


avg
0
0
V
2 2
V
3 V 3
= =

0
V
2
2 2 2 0
rms
0 0 0
V 1 1 a
V V N(V)dV V V dV
N N V 2

| |
= = =
|
\ .
} }


rms
0
V 1
V 2
=
Area under the curve from 0.5 V0 to V0 is
3
4
of total area.
9.(A) The magnetic flux must remain constant

0
m 0
B
B ab bx
1 kt
| = =
+

0
B
C
D
x
b

Where x is as shown
x = a (1 + kt)
or v =
dx
ak
dt
=
10. (A p,s ; B p, r ; C p, s; D q, s)



11. (A p,q,r ; B p,q,r,s ; C r ; D p,q,r,s)
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(P)

i/3
i/3
i/3
i

not is downward

0 0 0
i i /3 i
( i)
4 d 4 d 3 d

+
t t t

(Q)

0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i
4 d

t


0 0 0
i i i 1
2 cos45 1 ( j)
8 d 4 d 4 d 2
( | |
+ +
| (
t t t
\ .


(R)

0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i
4 d

t


0
i
( j)
4 d


t

(S)

0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i
4 d

0
i / 2
4 d

t
0
i
4 d

t
0
i
4 2 d

t


0 0
i i
( j) ( j)
4 d 4 2 d

+
t t

12. (7) RA = resistance of ammeter
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1 1 1
A
4 V V 1 V 0
...(1)
100 R 100

= +
1V 0V = ( 10 mA) RA
RA = 100O

1 1 1
4 V V 1 V 0
100 10Q 100

= + ( By using equation (1) and (2)
V1 = 5/3 V

1
A
V 1
R

= ( current in ammeter (II)


5/3 1
6.67mA
100

= = 7
13. (1)
2
i
0
Q d
u
2 A
=
c

then
V
C
=V
A
( At equilibrium condition) V
AB
=V
BC


( )
2
2 2
1 1
f
0 0 0
Q Q 2d Q d Q d
U
A A 3 A

= + =
c c c


1 1
0 0
Qd Q Q (2d)
A A

=
c c

Q
1
=2(Q Q
1
)
3Q
1
=2Q

( )
2 2
1 1
f
0 0 0
Q Q 2d Q d Q d
U
A A 3 A

= + =
c c c


( )
2
2 2 2
u
0 0 0
60
Q d Q d Q d
0.1mJ
2 A 3 A 6 A 6(6)
A = = = =
c c c
. So x =1
14. (5) The plate is free to rotate about vertical axis yy.

y
y'
C
u
m
y
y'
cm
v v
m C
e

Let v, vcm and e be the velocity of particle, velocity of centre of mass of plate and
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angular velocity of plate just after collision.
From conservation of angular momentum about vertical axis passing though O
is

2
a a ma
mu mv
2 2 3
= + e (1)
Since the collision is elastic, the equation of coefficient of restitution is

cm
v v
e 1
u

= = (2)
But
cm
a
v
2
e
= (3)
Solving equation (1), (2) and (3) we get

12u
7 a
e = = 5 rad/s
15.(2) When S2 is closed current in inductor remains, i
2R
c
=

1 1
1
V V 2
V
R 2R 2R 3
c c c c | |
+ = =
|
\ .


c
2R R
c c
0 0 0
1
v
i
2R
c
=
1
S

Potential difference (V)
2
3 3
c c
= c = Ans.
And
dt 2
L
dt 3
c
=
di 2
dt 3L
c
= + = 2000 ; X = 2
16.(4) The light entering the rod does not emerge from the curved surface of the rod
when the angle 90 r is greater than the critical angle.
i.e.,
1
sinC
> where C is the critical angle.
Here C = 90 r
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1 1
sin(90 r) cosr
> >


As a limiting case
1
cosr
= (i)
Applying Snells law at A

sin sin
sinr
sinr
o o
= =

(ii)
The smallest angle of incident on the curve surface is when
2
t
o = . This can be taken as a
limiting case for angle of incidence on plane surface.
Form (ii)

sin / 2 1
sinr
sinr
t
= =

(iii)
Form (i) and (ii) sin r = cos r
r = 45
o


1 1
cos45 1/ 2
= =



2
2 4 =
This is the least value of the refractive index of rod for light entering the rod and not
leaving it form the curved surface.
17. Here Q0 = maximum value of
Q = 200 C = 210
-4
C

4 1
3 6
1 1
10 s
LC
(2 10 H)(5.0 10 F)
+

e = = =

Let at t = 0, Q = Q0 then (1)
Q(t) = Q0 cos t e
0
dQ
I(t) Q sin t
dt
= = e e (2)


2
0
dI(t)
Q cos( t)
dt
= e e (3) For
0
Q
Q 100 C or
2
| |
=
|
\ .

From (1) 100 = 200 cos t e or
1
cos( t) ,
2
e = From equation (3):
L 2.0mH =
C 5.0 F =
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1 4 1 2
dt 1
(2.0 10 C)(10 s )
dt 2
+
| |
=
|
\ .

4
dI
10 A /s
dt
+
= But
x
dI
10 A/s
dt
= x = 7
18. (1) Maximum percentage error in Y is given by
2
W L
Y
D X
4
=
t


max
Y D X L
2
Y D X L
A A A A | | | |
= + +
| |
\ . \ .


0.001 0.001 0.1
2 0.0489
0.05 0.125 110
| | | | | |
= + + =
| | |
\ . \ . \ .

So maximum percentage = 4.89% It is given that

2
W 50N;D 0.05cm; 0.05 10 m;

= = = X = 0.125 cm = 0.125 x 10
-2
m ;
L = 110 cm = 110 x 10
-2
m
( ) ( )
2
2 2
50 4 110 10
Y
3.14 0.05 10 0.125 10



=


= 2.24 x 10
11
N/m
2

11 10 2
Y 0.0489 2.24 10 1.09 10 N/ m A = =

9 2
11 10 N/ m x = 11
19. Rate of water coming from Tap T is 0.021 x 10
-5
m
3
/ minute

5
3
2.1 10
F m /sec
60

=
5
3
2.1 10
F m /sec
60

=
same amount of water should be ejected in from of steam.
So heat supplied must be Q mS T mL A = A A + A or Rate of heat transfer

Q m m
S T L
t t t
A A A
= A +
A A A

P FS T FL = A +
m
F
t
A | |
=
|
A
\ .

P = ( )
5
1000 2.1 10
[4.2 100 20 2300]kJ /sec
60


+
P = 922.6 (J/sec. or watt). P/100 = 9.22 = 9
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Paper II
Solution
20. C 21. A 22. B 23. A 24. A 25. A,B,C 26. A,B,C

27. A,C 28. A,B,C

29. A q,s; B p,s; C s ; D p,r 30. A-q,s; B-p,q,s; C-p,q; D-r

31. 4 32. 4 33. 8

34. 2
N
1
V
1
=N
2
V
2

120 =20N
2

N
2
=1 =5M M =0.2 =210
-1


35. 7

Cl Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl


36. 5 At equilibrium G H T S A = A A =0

2
H 10 1000
T 500K 5 10 K
S 20
A
= = = =
A

37. 5 Average life T =1.44t
1/2
=
43.2
0.72h
60
=

1/ 2
0.72 1
t h
1.44 2
= =
Time for 99.9% disintegration 10t
1/2

=
1
10 5h
2
=
38. 5
0.88 =0.34 ( 0.059 pH ) pH =
0.54
9
0.059
=
5 =pKb +
0.1
log
0.2
5 =pKb 0.3
pKb =5.3 pH =
2
1
7 5.3 log5 10
2

( +

=
| |
1
7 5.3 0.7 2
2
+ =5

Solution Paper #2
39. (C)
40. (A)
41. (B)
42. (D)
43. (B,C,D)
44. (A,B,C,D)
45. (B.C)
46. (C,D)
47. (A,D)
48. (A)-R , (B)-Q , (C)-P,Q,R,S,T , (D)- R,S,T
49. (A)-T,(B)-Q,(C)-Q,R,S,T,(D)-R,S
50. (3)
51. (18)
52. (2187)
53. (7)
54. (24)
55. (10)
56. (25)
57. (22)

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IIT-JEE 2010 A.I.T.S # 1 (Answers Key) Date : 03/01/2010


ANSWERS KEY
Paper I

Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. B C D D D D D B A,B,C,D A,C
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. ABCD A B C B B A A A-q; B- r; C-s A-p,q; B-r,s;
C-p,q
Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Ans. B C A D B C B D A,B A,B,C
Que. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. A,B A,B B C A A B A A-p,s; B-p,q,r
C-p,q; D-p,s
A-q,r,s; B-p;
C-q,r,s; D-q
Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. A C C B A A A D B,C A,B,D
Que. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. A,C A,B,C A C B A,D A,D A,C,D A-s; B-r;
C-q; D-p
A-r; B-t;
C-q;D-q



Paper II

Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. B C A B C A,B,C B,D A,B,C,D A A-p,s; B-p,r;
C-p,s; D-q,s
Que. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Ans. A-p,q,r; B-
p,q,r,s; C-r;
D-p,q,r,s
7 1 5 2 4 7 1 9
Que. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Ans. C A B A A A,B,C A,B,C A,C A,B,C A-q,s; B-p,s;
C-s; D-p,r
Que. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Ans. A-q,s; B-
p,q,s; C-p,q;
D-r
4 4 8 2 7 5 5 5
Que. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Ans. C A B D B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C C,D A,D A-r; B-q;
C-p,q,r,s,t; D-
r,s,t
Que. 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
Ans.
A-t; B-q;
C-q,r,s,t; D-r,s
3 18 2187 7 24 10 25 22

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