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PART A : PHYSICS
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A screw gauge gives the following reading when used to measure the diameter of a WI
Main scale reading : 0 mm
Circular scale reading : 52 divisions
Given that 1 mm on main scale corresponds to 100 divisions of the ci molar> scale
The diameter of wire from the above date is :
(1) 0.052 em
(2) 0.026 em
(3) 0.005 em
.52 em
3.
A mass m hangs with the help of a string wrapped around a pu ley on a frictionless bearing. The pulley
has mass m and radius R. Assuming pulley to be a peri e Rifor-rn circular disc, the acceleration of the
mass m, if the string does not slip on the pulley, is
(1) g
~g
3
(3) g
(4) -g
(2)
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Work done in increasing the size of a soa "b bble fr-om a radius of 3 em to 5 em is nearly (Surface
1
tension of soap solution= 0.03 Nm- ):
(1) 0. 2n mJ
(2) 2n mJ
(4) 4n mJ
5.
A thin horizontal circular disc is rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre. An insect is at
rest at a point near the rim o~ Crlisc. ~he insect now moves along a diameter of the disc to reach its
other end. During the journey, of t~Efi nsect, the angular speed of the disc:
(1) continuously decreases
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(2) continuously increases
(3) first increases and therq, ecreases
(4) remains unchanged
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Two particles are executing simple harmonic motion of the same amplitude A and frequency w along the
x-axis. Their me n..~osition is separated by distance X 0 ( X 0 > A) . If the maximum separation between
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(3)
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(4) 2:
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Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of length I are
initially a distance d( d 1) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charge begins to leak from
both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result the charges approach each other with a velocity v. Then
as a function of distance x between them,
(1) v cc x- 1
(2) v cc x 112
(3) v cc x
(4) v cc x- 112
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A boat is moving due east in a region where the earth's magnetic field is 5.0x10- 5 NA- 1m- 1 due north and
horizontal. The boat carries a vertical aerial 2m long. If the speed of the boat is 1.50 ms-\ the
magnitude of the induced emf in the wire of aerial is:
(1) 0.75 mV
(2) 0.50 mV
(3) 0.15 mV
(4) 1 mV
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!:...Jlc
(2) 2n../Lc
(3)
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A= 6.J3i + s.J3]-1 Ok
the vector
medium 2 is
(1) 45
n.Jlc
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Jj .
(2) 60
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dv = -2.5../V
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where v is the instantaneous speed.
(1) 2 s
(2) 4 s
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(2)
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2nR
A thermally insulated vess co~ta1 san ideal gas of molecular mass M and ratio of specific heats y. It is
moving with speed u an& is eJGideVIIy brought to rest. Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings, its
temperature increases b}, .
2
(1) (y- 1)Mu 2
(2) yMu K
(3) (y- 1)Mu 2 K
(4)
( y- 1) Mu 2 K
2yR
2R
2R
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(4) _M_
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Water is flowing continuously from a tap having an internal diameter 8 x 1o-3 m. The water velocity as it
leaves the tap is 0.4 ms- 1 . The diameter of the water stream at a distance 2x10- 1 m below the lap is
close to:
(1) 7.5x10- 3 m
(2) 9.6x10- 3 m
(3) 3.6x10- 3 m
(4) 5.0x10- 3 m
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This question has Statement - 1 and Statement - 2. Of the four choices given after the statements,
choose the one that best describes the two statements.
Statement-1 : Sky wave signals are used for long distance radio communication. These signals are in
general, less stable than ground wave signals.
Statement-2 : The state of ionosphere varies from hour to hour, day to day and season to seasaR.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Stateme flt 1.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of St tem 13t-1.
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
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Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T 1 , T 2 and T 3 are mixed. The ma~se.s 0 molecules are m1 ,
m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1 , n2 and n3 respectively. Assurming no loss of energy, the
final temperature of the mixture is :
+ n2T2
+ n2T2
(3) n2T2
1 1
2 2
3 _a
(1) n1T1 + n2T2 + n3T3 (2) n1T1 + n2 + n3
n1T1+n 2T2 +n3T
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A resistor 'R' and 2~--LF capacitor in series is co necte through a switch to 200 V direct supply. Across
Calculate the value of R to make the bulb light up 5 s
the capacitor is a neon bulb that lights up 2{!: 1 20
after the switch has been closed. (log 2.5 ): .4)
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(1) 1.7x105 0
(2) 2.7x 0 6 [2
(3) 3.3x10 7 0
(4) 1.3x104 0
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temperatures T 1 and T 2 has eff1c1ency -. When T 2 is lowered by 62
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Directiot\_=
nt~ e~ion has a paragraph followed by two statements, Statement - 1 and statement - 2. Of the
giveKJ fout"alternatives after the statements, choose the one that describes the statements.
'A h1 air film is formed by putting the convex surface of a plane - convex lens over a plane glass plate.
W th monochromatic light, this film gives an interference pattern due to light reflected from the top
(convex) surface and the bottom (glass plate) surface of the film.
Statement-1 : When light reflects from the air-glass plate interface , the reflected wave suffers a phase
change of n.
Statement-2 : The centre of the interference pattern is dark.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(4) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(3) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
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A car is fitted with a convex side-view mirror of focal length 20cm. A second car 2.8 m behi?d tbe first
car is overtaking the first car at relative speed of 15 m/s. The speed of the image of the second c.e.c. as
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seen in the mirror of the first one is :
1
1
(1)
m/s
(2) 10m/s
(3) 15m/s
(4)
m/s~-
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Energy required for the electron excitation in Li++ from the first to the third Bohr e"ffiil~ i~
(1) 36.3 eV
(2) 108.8 eV
(3) 122.4 eV
(4) 1 .1 eV
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The electrostatic potential inside a charged spherical ball is given by ~ ~ a p2 + b where r is the distance
from the centre; a, bare constants. Then the charge density inside ba I is
(1) -6ac 0 r
(2) -24nac 0 r
(3) -6ac 0
(4) 24nac 0 r
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1DOg of water is heated from 30C to 50C. ~ gnoring'$Je slight expansion of the water, the change in its
internal energy is (specific heat of water is 1"1 48 ~ kg/K):
(1) 8.4 kJ
(2) 84 kJ
(3) 2.1 kJ
(4) 4.2 kJ
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of 1t had decayed
(3) 28 min
IS :
(4) 7 min
This question has~tate~~1 and Statement - 2. Of the four choices given after the statements,
choose the one tha't~\est ~ scribes the two statements.
Statement-1 : 1\~l et l~ c surface is irradiated by a monochromatic light of frequency v > v0 (the threshold
l:le~~axi m um kinetic energy and the stopping potential are Kmax and V 0 respectively. If the
frequency)
frequency incide ton the surface doubled , both the Kmax and V0 are also doubled.
State e t-2 The maximum kinetic energy and the stopping potential of photoelectrons emitted from a
sur~ce\i~e h~arly dependent on the frequency of incident light.
(1t s1atement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1.
tl) tatement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.
0).;statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
~ Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
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PART B: MATHEMATICS
The lines L 1 : y- x = 0 and L 2 : 2x + y = 0 intersect the line L3 : y + 2 = 0
bisector of the acute angle between L1 and L 2 intersect L 3 at R .
Statement- 1
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In any triangle, bisector of an angle divides the triangle into two
(1) Statement- 1 is true, Statement- 2 is true; Statement- 2 is not a correct exp,l
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If A
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The nums er of ways of distributing 10 identical balls in 4 distinct boxes such that no
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ox is e mpty is C 3
Statement -
(1) Statement- 1 true, Statement- 2 is true; Statement- 2 is not a correct explanation for Statement
-1
Statement- 1
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(1) - ( d2y l -1 ( dy
dx 2
dx
)-3
2
2
(2) ( d y ) ( dy ) dx 2 dx
3
2
(3) - ( d y )( dy ) dx 2 dx
(4) ( d2yl-1
dx 2
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(1) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement- 2 is not a correct explamation for Statement
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(2) Statement- 1 is true, Statement- 2 is false.
(3) Statement- 1 is false, Statement- 2 is true.
(4) Statement -1 is true , Statement- 2 is true; Statement- 2 is a corr:ect expla tAation for Statement -1
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The value of
J81og(1+x)
dx is
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(1) -log2
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(1)
(! ~~]
(4)
(~, !]
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(1
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(0, CX))
(2)
f(x) =
Wx
xl-x
(-CX), 0)
is
(3)
(-CX), CX))-{0}
(4) ( -CX),
CX))
z-3 and the plane x + 2y + 3z = 4 is cosIf the angle between the line x = -y-1
- =-A2
equals
(1)
~
2
(2)
~
5
(3)
~
3
(4)
~
3
1(V"14
{5) , then
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If a
1 ( A A)
= .J10
3i + k
and 5 = ~(2i +3}- 6k) , then the value of (2a- 5).[(ax 5)x (a+ 25)] is
(2) 5
(1) -3
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(4) -5
Equation of the ellipse whose axes are the axes of coordinates and which passes through the point
( -3, 1) and has eccentricity
-
48 = 0
is
(2) 3x 2 + 5y 2 -15 = 0
(3) 5x 2 + 3y 2
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(3) 3
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Let I be the purchase value of an equipment and V(t) be the value after it h
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dV(t)
The value V (t) depreciates at a rate given by differential equation - - =
dt
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(4) 3
52.
The negation of the statement "Suman is brilliant and dishonest if and only if Suman is rich" can be
expressed as
(1) -(OB(PA -R))
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(2) -QB-P AR
3
../2
8
(2)
8
3../2
=1
and curve x
(3)
_2_
.J3
=y2
is
(4)
.J3
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54.
If the mean deviation about the median of the numbers a, 2a, ... , 50a is 50, then
(1)3
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Statement- 1
(3)5
x
1
y-1
z-2
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equals
(4)2
in the line
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Statement- 1
Statement- 1
Statement- 1
Statement -1
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AB is symmetric matrix if matrix multiplication of ~and B is commutative.
(1) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; State me - 2 is~ correct explanation for Statement
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(3) Statement- 1 is false, Statement- 2 is true.
(4) Statement -1 is true, Statement- 2 is tr , , State~nt- 2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
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X< O
X=O
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x3t2
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(2) - square un1ts
2
For x E ( 0,
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
local
local
local
local
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minimum at n and 2n
minimum at n and local maximum at 2n
maximum at n and local minimum at 2n
maximum at n and 2n
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(4) - square un1ts
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PART C: CHEMISTRY
Among the following the maximum covalent character is shown by the compound :
(1) SnCI 2
(2) AICI 3
(3) MgCI 2
(4) FeCI 2
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The presence or absence of hydroxyl group on which carbon atom of sugar differentiates RNA
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(1) 2nd
(2) 3rd
(3) 4th
(4) 1st
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expression :
ex=
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(4) ex=
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(2) B(OH)~
(3) BO;
(4) BFt
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Ethylene glycol is used as an antifreeze in a cold climate. Mass of ethylene glycol which should be
added to 4 kg of water to prevent it from freezing at -6C will be :
[ Kr for water = 1.86 K kg mol- 1 , and molar mass of ethylene glycol = 62g mol -1 )
(1) 204.30g
(2) 400.00 g
(3) 304.60 g
(4) 804.32g
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Which one of the following order represents the correct sequence of the increasing basic natl:l e of the
given oxides ?
(1) MgO < Kp < Alp3 < Nap
(2) Nap < Kp < MgO < Alp 3
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The rate of a chemical reaction doubles for every 10C rise of temperature. If the t~ture is raised
by 50C, the rate of the reaction increases by about :
(1) 24 times
(2) 32 times
(3) 64 times
The magnetic moment (spin only) of [NiCI4
(1) 5.46 BM
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86.
Which of the following reagents may be used to distinguish between p e.nol a nd benzoic acid?
(1) Tollen's reagent
(2) Molisch reagent
(3) Neutral Fe [;l3
(:4) Aqueous NaOH
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reaction is
(1) 3-Bromophenol
(2) 4-Bromophenol
(4) 2-Bromophenol
In a face centred cubic lattice, atom A occupies the co~e positions and atom B occupies the face centre
positions. If one atom of B is missing from 0 e f1 the face centred points, the formula of the compound is
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The entropy change involved in ~e isothe mal reversible expansion of 2 moles of an ideal gas from a
volume of 10 dm3 to a volume...of ~ 3 at 2JC C is:
1
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2 3J 1
\n0i"- K1
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(4) 2- Butene
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3.
The candidates should not write their Roll Numbers anywhere else (except in the sp
Test Booklet/Answer Sheet.
4.
Out of the four options given for each question, only one option is the correct
5.
For each incorrect response, one-fourth (1/ 4) of the total marks allotted o
from the total score. No deduction from the total score , however, will
for an item in the Answer Sheet.
6.
Handle the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet with care, as undeE n Eix:rumstances (except for discrepancy in
Test Booklet Code and Answer Sheet Code), will anotheu et e rovided.
7.
The candidates are not allowed to do any rougfl work GP writing work on the Answer Sheet. All
calculations/writing work are to be done in th:_p>ac pr ,/ ded for this purpose in the Test Booklet itself,
marked 'Space for Rough Work' . This space s en a e bottom of each page and in 4 pages (Pages 20 23) at the end of the booklet.
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The candidates should no leave the Examination Hall without handing over their Answer Sheet to the
lnvigilator on u and sign the Attendance Sheet again. Cases where a candidate has not signed the
Attendanc S eet a second time will be deemed not to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with
as an urua eans ease. The candidates are also required to put their left hand THUMB impression in the
space pre de in the Attendance Sheet
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The candidates are govemed by all Rules and Regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct in the
xillllination Hall. All cases of unfair means will be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of the Board.
14.
No part of the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet shall be detached under any circumstances.
15.
Candidates are not allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile
phone, electronic device or any other material except the Admit Card inside the examination hall/room.
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8.
Sol.
4
At any instant of separation between charges is x.
2
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Q = w X
equ11b
1 num
con dt
11on = K )(2
2
=::) Q2 = Cx3
2Q dQ = C3x2 dx
dt
dt
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dx
x
=::) oc oc x-1/2
dt
x2
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Sol.
10.
Sol.
dv = -2.5../V
dt
Integrating the above equation.
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=::)
t=
~ = 2s
2.5
at v = 0
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= BHV = 0.15mV
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Jt
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J..1 I (
2n R
f\
f\)
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14.
Sol.
3
W = f..U
1
-mv 2 = nCvdT
=m~dT
M y-1
= M( y -1) v2 K
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2R
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Sol.
1
2 2
1 (m+M ) co 2 A 2
=>-Moo
A 1 =2
ce
A~ _ M+m
---;;;- -M2
3
Equation of continuity
::::> (axv)top= (a x v)bottom
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xa
vb = 2m/s (nearly)
n[8 x 10-3 Jx 0.4 = nd 2 x 4
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d RO 3. 6 X 1o- 3 m
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Sol.
1
Since ionospheric roperties cF!ange with time, these signals are in general less stable than ground wave
signals.
18.
Sol.
19.
F=lxa
4e - e ) dt
co= 0 ::::> t = 6s
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2e t4
- (on integration)
3 12
=> e = -
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=> 2nn = 36
36
n = - =< 6
21t
vc
= E(1-
e -t/Rc )
1 _ e -t/Rc = 120 = ~
200 5
5
=> R =
= 2.7 x 10 6 Q
1.84 x 1o-6
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Sol.
111- - T-
_ T1 - T2
- 6
T1 - (T2
'112 =
62)
T1
62
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Sol.
=3
1
2
=> +- =T1
T1 3
62
T1
=-
62
T1
.e
- +-
:. T1 = 62 X 6 = 372K
T1 - T2
1
- =-
T1
1- T-2
""""'--"-.-
5
6
=> T2 = 310K
22.
Sol.
1
R ex:: 2 (for a given volume)
=> .6-R% = 2M %
R
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Sol.
24.
Sol.
1
As light enters from air to glass it suffers a phase change on n and therefore at centre there will be
destructive interference.
1
1 1 1
-+-=v u f
1 dv 1 du _
-~dt-~dt-
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f = 20 em
-+--=u -280 20
280
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=:>v=-cm
2
V1
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280
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27.
Sol.
Area occupied =
n( v;
J n;
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Sol.
1
t-.Q = t-.U + t-.W (ignoring expansion)
t-.U = mst-.T = 0.1x 4.184 x 20 = 8.368kJ
29.
Sol.
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2
N = N0 e-)J2
At 1 = ln3
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2
-).!2 t - 1
-N
- N0 e
1 - -ln 3
3 0
A
3_N - N - ).!2
3 o - ae
1
t 2 = -In-
![ln~2 ln3]
t2 - t1 = A
= !In[ ! ]= 0.693
A 2
= 20 min
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A 2
KEmax = hu - hu 0
hu - hu 0 = e x 6 v
V. _ hu _ hu 0
0 -
'u' is doubled
KEmax =2hu - huo
Va' = (t-.v)'
=2
e
KE
~ may not be equal to 2
KEj18X
v0
~-
Va
KE max = hu - huo
V = hu _ hu 0
ce
ra
w
w
.e
xa
m
.c
o
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d [
d ( dx )
dy dy = dy
( :~ J
d ( dy
=-
( :~ )' dy
Sol:
dx
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o
36.
37.
Sol:
dy =
dx
ce
dy
(
= - dx
y + 3 ~ ~ = dx
y+3
ln (y + 3 ) = X + C
ra
X =0 ~y = 2
~ ln5 = 0 + c
ln( y + 3) = x + ln5
xa
m
c = ln5
y + 3 = eX+In5 ~ y + 3 = eln2+1n5
y + 3 = 10 ~ y = 7
Sol:
x - y is an integer
.e
38.
is symmetric
~-1
w
w
Also
is a rational number
is rational
~ Y....
.
0 .
1s rat1onal
1
~-
~ = a.
y
1.e. , -
~B
is reflexive
.
1 .
1s not rat1onal
0
ce
ra
xa
m
.e
.c
o
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42.
Sol:
3
1
200
200
200
240
280
Sum= 11040
120 + 80 + 160 + 40 + 200 + 240 + ... = 11 040
%[ 2a +(n-1)d]+80+ 40 = 11040
%[ 240+(n-1)40 J= 10920
.c
o
n [ 6 + n -1 = 546
n(n+5)=546
43.
Sol:
2
1
~lxl- x
44.
(-co, 0)
w
.e
xa
Sol:
Sol:
45.
is negative
ra
X E
=>
ce
n = 21
46.
= a2 (1- e2) = a2 ( 1-
i)
= a2% =
3~2
x
9
5
-2
+-=
1 =>-+-=1
a
b2
a 2 3a 2
2
32
a=-
b2
= 32
5
ce
ra
w
w
.e
xa
m
.c
o
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53.
Sol:
= (y 2 , y)
y + 1 > 0 Vy
IY2- Y+11
.J2
:. Coefficient y > 0
54.
Sol:
3
..[2
2
1
~~]xi
-AI
25
w
w
.e
xa
55.
Sol:
ra
ce
26
a + a = 25.5a
2
1
Mean deviation = - {Ia- 25.5al + l2a- 25.5al} = _3_{(24.5a
50
50
2
(Given)
= -{312.5a} =50
50
=:::) 625a = 2500 =:::) a = 4
A= Median=
.c
o
.
1 [ 4ac- b
:. M1n value = .J2
a
4
Statement - 1
1, 2, 3
A (1 ,0, 7)
State~A~2
56.
Sol :
(: AB is commutative)
ra
w
.e
xa
ce
.c
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(2)
62.
Sol :
(1)
63.
(4)
~-
~ -D-2-deoxy
ce
Sol:
64.
.e
xa
m
(2)
2H+
ra
Sol:
65.
Sol:
Greater charge and small size of cation cause more polarization and more covalent is that compound
Ribose
.c
o
61.
Sol :
66.
Sol:
67.
So
i -1
--=a
n-1
n = x+y
i -1
So a = - - -
x+y-1
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68.
(3)
Sol:
ease of liquefaction
69.
(4)
<X-
101
C0 2 (g) + C
Sol :
2CO(g)
Pco2
02
70.
71.
(2)
Sol :
[ Cr (NH 3 ) 6 ] Cl 3
xa
m
ra
Sol:
ce
= P~0 = 0 6 x 0 6 = 1 8 atm
.c
o
Initial moles
p
0
Equilibriumm moles p-x
2x
Total pressure at equilibrium = 0.8 atm ; Total no.of moles= p + x.
05
Therefore p rx n ; = _P_ ::::> x = 0.3
0 8 p+X
72.
_ X
86
1000
4000x 62
W2 X
.e
Sol:
(4~
~s
73.
Sol:
74.
( )
Temperature coefficient f.L =2;
&T
k
f.L 10
=f;
1
50
i iO = 2 5 = 32 = __1_
k1
Therefore 32 k 1
= k2
b
for ethane a = 5.49, b=0.0638
for Cl 2 a= 6.49 , b = 0.0562
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75.
(2)
Sol:
In [NiCI4
~n ( n + 2) BM
~2 (2+ 2) = 2.82BM
).1
76.
Sol:
t, n = 2
(1)
(3)
Sol:
The general o.s of lanthanides is +3, only few elements exhibit +4 o.s.
78.
(2)
Sol:
79.
Sol :
(4)
80.
(3)
81.
Sol :
(3)
'S ' can exhibit a minimum oxidation st te
(Ex. H2S)
ra
ce
.c
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77.
xa
82.
Sol :
83.
Sol :
(1)
Vinyl group
CH-
w
w
( CH 2
oy
.e
(3)
84.
"""'~~
1
355
A.1
A.2
= - +1
680
1
A.2
::::> - = - + -
85.
Sol :
(2' 4)
Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde can be oxidized by to lien's reagent to give silver mirror.
86.
(3)
Sol:
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Sol:
In acidic medium, KBr + KBr03 in turn produces Br2 . Phenol reacts with Br
trinitrophenol
88.
(3)
Sol:
5 (One 1s m1ss1ng) =
1s A,B; A, B,
89.
~~
~'
w
.e
xa
=2303x2x8314xlog(~0~]
Sol:
~8=2.303 nR log(~: J
90.
.t
Sol:
~2
ra
~;erefore formula
~x2
0
(J
ce
.c
o
87.