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1. C 20. B 39. B
2. A 21. C 40. A
3. D 22. D 41. B
4. B 23. D 42. D
5. C 24. A 43. C
6. D 25. B 44. D
7. 2 26. 1 45. 3
8. 6 27. 3 46. 4
9. 2 28. 4 47. 8
10. 3 29. 3 48. 2
11. 7 30. 0 49. 6
12. B 31. D 50. D
13. C 32. C 51. B
14. B 33. A 52. C
15. B 34. C 53. A
16. A 35. A 54. C
17. D 36. B 55. C
18. A - p,s 37. A-t 56. A - r,s,t
B - p,q,r,t B - p,r B - q,r,s,t
C - p,q C - q,s C - p,q
D - p,q D-r D - q,r,s,t
19. A - r,s 38. A-q 57. A - p,r
B-t B-p B - q,s,t
C - p,q C - p,s,t C - p,r,t
D-r D - q,r,s,t D - q,s
H3N
PPh3
3. D S (Pyramidal)
Rh
O F
F CO Cl
4. B mass 108 3
11. 7 Density
2+
Ni = volume 6.023 1023 4r 3
2–
[NiCl4] = 108 3
r3 4.08 10 24 cm3
23
6.023 10 4 3.14 10.5
[NiCl4]2– has two unpaired e– so
n(n 2) 2(2 2) 8 2.82 B.M. r 1.4 1010 m
O 1
O O f 1(2)
aq. K2CO3 C H 3
H3C CH C H + H C H H3C C CH2OH
21. C OG refers to signal being green originally.
CH3 CH3
GR green received
(P) (R)
(Q) RR red received
HCN
OG P OG GR
P
OH GR P GR
OH OH
H3C O 4 3 3 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3
CH COOH CH CN P GR
H3C 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 4
H3C C CH2OH H3C C CH2OH
O H3O
+
CH3 CH 3 46
P(GR)
(S) 80
4 3 3 4 1 1
P OG GR
5 4 4 5 4 4
15. B
40
P OG GR
16. A 80
OG 40
17. D P
GR 46
18. (A p,s); (B p,q,r,t); (C p,q); (D p,q)
23. D A r 10 Cr , Br 20 Cr , Cr 30Cr
10
10
Cr 20
C10 20Cr 30 C10 10Cr
r 1
10 10
20 10 20
C10 Cr Cr 30C10 10
Cr 10Cr
r 1 r 1
20
C10 (30 C10 1) 30C10 (20 C10 1)
30C10 20C10
C10 B10
A 2k 1 1 4k 2 2 k 2 k 4k k
D D C
2 k 2 k 2k 2 k
2 1 10 (2) 11(2)
cos 90
2 2 2
A 8k 3 12k 2 6k 1 = (2k + 1)3
22 102 112 1 2 2 3
2k 1 10 6
2k 1 10
40 2k 10
153 9
k
8 2
sin [k] = 4
9
29. 3
17
cos A
9
26. 1 =15 3
10
2
f (x) 2010 x 2009 x 2010 x 200
1 B 6 C D
f (x) .g(x) g(x) ef( x )
g(x) 15 3
g(x) g(x) f (x) e f( x) f (x) g(x) 0 if f (x) 0 1
Area of triangle AD BC
2
+ – + 1
2009 2010 15 3 AD 6
2
AD 5 3
a1 15 mPG.mAB 1
2 2
PC h 3 k 4
a6 10d 90
line AB 8x 24y 2y 0
2 2
15 5d 10d 90 8x 24y 24 x 3y 3
Distance of C from AB
9 27 640 10
d = – 3, , only d = –3 is applicable as a2 <
7 2 2 2 2
x 3y 3 10 x 3 y 4
a1 a 2 a11
Hence a6 = 0 and 0 2
x 2 9 y 1 6x y 1 10x 2 60x 90 10y 2
11
160y 160
31. D x 2 9y 2 18y 9 6xy 6x 10x 2 10y 2 60x
P(3,4) 160y 160
9x2 y 2 6xy 54x 62y 241 0
34. C f x 4 3 3x 2 2x 1
(x1y1)B
A f (x) 12x 2 6x 2 0 x R
(3,0)
f
f
f 0 0
x y
Equation of tangent from (3, 4) 1
3 4 1
f 0
2
4
–1–3/4 –1/2 –1/4
x2 1 3 x
Solving with the curve 4 1
9 4 3 1
f 0
2
9 y 0, 8 3
solving we get x 3, , f 0
5 5 4
9 8 f 1 0
A 3,0 ,B ,
5 5
3 1
real root lies in ,
4 2
x y z
= s
5 5 2
r+2 = 5s ; 1-2r = -5s ; r-1 = 2s
we get , r = 3 .
Hence , P = ( 5, -5 , 2)
Similarily by solving line 3 and line 2 , we get
Q = ( 10/3 , -10/3 , 4/3)
PQ2 = 6
x iy i | x iy | x iy i x 2 y 2 x2 y2
1
9 25
x i y x2 y2 x i y x2 y2 4 4
9 25
2 2
x y x y 2y x y 2 2 2 2
4
4
1 e2
x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 2y x 2 y 2
9 4
4y x 2 y 2 0 e2 1 e
25 5
y=0
Im(z) = 0 (D) w 1
1
(B) z 4 z 4 10 Let w cos isin cos isin
w
This condition for ellipse
ae = 4 2a = 10 1
4 zw 2cos
e w
a=5
5
z 2cos
Let z x iy
2 If z = x + iy, x 2cos , y 0
x 4 iy x 4 iy 10
Re z 2 Im(z) 0
2 2
x 4 y2 x 4 y 2 10
P 4.5kg m / s Pf Pi Pf as Pi 0
30cm 10cm 2
Pf2 4.5
st
KEf 5.06
For the lens, as the object is at 2F the 1 image will be 2m 22
at 2F.
This image acts as an object (virtual) for the mirror 4 3
and hence it forms the 2nd image 20 cm in front of the 44. D r g qE 6 rv
3
mirror, which, acts as a virtual object for the lens
place at 10 cm from the lens to its left in the direction of qE
r 6 v
incident light.
1/ 2
1 1 1
63 23 v 3 3
For final image v 10 15 q
2
4E g
v = 6 cm to the left of the lens.
the image is 16 cm to the left of the mirror and is
real. 45. 3
1 1 1
40. A Pressure at a point on a charged spherical shell due to v u f
25
2 v1 m,sou1 50m
its own charge is P 2 2 3
0 0
50
Thus, force on each hemi-spherical shell will be v2 m,sou2 25m
7
Displacement of object = 25 m
2
FE P.A.
20
R2 Time = 30 s
25 18
Hence, external force required to hold the shell is speed 30 5 3 km / hr
proportional to
46. 4
2R2
FE 2/5
0 V
T1V1 1 T2 V2 1 T1V11 T1 1
32
2/5
41. B Length of pipe = 0.8 m 32 4
Length of string = 0.5 m
Tension = 50 N
47. 8
velocity of sound = 320 m/s
Vsound = Vstring dN dN
N0 e t ln ln N0 t
4Lpipe = Lstring dt dt
320 1 50 Y C mx
4 0.8 0.5 1 1
m
2 2
1 m 1
50 0.5 50 N 1
e t e 2.08
N0 P
1 ln P = 2
m 100 kg 10 gm or P = e2
P8