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Time: 09:00 AM to12:00 Noon CODE-D Max.Marks:360
KEY SHEET
CHEMISTRY
1 2 2 4 3 3 4 2 5 3
6 3 7 1 8 3 9 4 10 3
11 2 12 2 13 3 14 3 15 3
16 1 17 1 18 1 19 4 20 2
21 2 22 4 23 2 24 1 25 4
26 2 27 1 28 1 29 3 30 4
MATHS
31 4 32 4 33 1 34 1 35 2
36 1 37 1 38 3 39 2 40 1
41 2 42 1 43 1 44 2 45 3
46 2 47 1 48 4 49 2 50 3
51 3 52 2 53 2 54 2 55 4
56 2 57 1 58 1 59 2 60 4
PHYSICS
61 4 62 2 63 4 64 2 65 1
66 3 67 2 68 2 69 3 70 2
71 3 72 1 73 1 74 2 75 4
76 3 77 4 78 3 79 1 80 1
81 2 82 3 83 4 84 3 85 1
86 1 87 1 88 2 89 4 90 2
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SOLUTIONS
CHEMISTRY
1. A 2 BC
t0 p0 0 0
t 10mby p0 x 2x x
t 0 2 p0 p0
3 p0 270
p0 90
t 10 mm Pt 90 x 2 x x
176 90 2x
2 x 86
x 43 mm
A 90 43
47 mm of Hg
2. 4<1<2<3
3. The successive ionization enthalpies of an element show a regular increase but when
the inert – gas configuration is reached, suddenly there is an abrupt increase. Thus, the
valency of an element is equal to the number of successive ionization enthalpies till
regular increase is observed. Thus, in the present case, number of successive ionisation
enthalpies, i.e., 191,578,872 which show a regular increase are three and hence the
valency of the element is 3.
1 1
4. RZ 2 2 2
n1 n2
1 1 27 R
R 9
1 4 4
5. BDE Cl2 Br2 F2 I 2
6. ΔG ΔH TΔS
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a) For a system, total entropy change ΔStotal
ΔH total 0
ΔGsystem TΔStotal
ΔGsystem
T
ΔStotal
Thus (a) is correct
b) For isothermal reversible process, ΔE 0
By first law of thermodynamics, ΔE q W
Vf
Wreversible q p dV
Vi
Vf
Wreversible nRT ln
Vi
Thus, (b) is correct.
c) ΔG 0 ΔH 0 TΔS 0
Also, ΔG 0 RT ln K
ΔG 0
ln K
RT
ln K
ΔH TΔS 0 0
from Eq.1
RT
Thus (c) is incorrect.
d) The standard free energy ΔG 0 is released to equilibrium constant K as
ΔG 0 RT ln K
ΔG 0
ln K K
RT
0 / RT
e ΔG
Thus, (d) is also correct.
7. A 2B 2C D
1 1.5 0 0
1 x 1.5 2 x 2x x
1 x 1.5 2 x
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x 0.5
1 0.5
KC 4
0.5 0.5 0.5
8. [Mn(CN)6]3 d2sp3, octahedral and [MnBr4]2 sp3, tetrahedral
2 2 2 1
9. Li2 σ 1s σ * 1s σ 2s , Bond order 4 2 1
2
2 2 1 1 1
Li2 σ 1s σ * 1s σ 2s , Bond order 3 2
2 2
2 2 2 1 1 1
Li2 σ 1s σ * 1s σ 2 s σ * 2s , Bond order 4 3
2 2
Li2 is less stable than Li2 because Li2 has more number of electrons in the
antibonding molecular orbtital. Otherwise greater the bond order, greater is the
stability. Hence, the correct order is Li2 Li2 Li2
1 dCB dC
10. k1.C A ; B 2k1C A
2 dt 2t
2 2 103 2 8 10 3 M s 1
11.
F
Cl F
A) F
(Planar distorted-T shape and polar)
F F
Xe F Pentagonal planar and non polar
F F
B)
Cl Cl
P
Non planar and non polar
Cl Cl
C) Cl
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F F
Br
Non planar and polar
F F
D) F
6
12. number of Cl ions oxidized =6 , n f
14
P0 PS M
13. m
P0 1000
10 1000
m 0.73
760 18
14. Only Au 3 , Ag and Cu 2 will deposit at cathode.
Li will not deposit at cathode because SRP of water is 0.8274 V so after Cu 2 ; H 2
will evolve at cathode.
15. primary aliphatic amines
16. Volume of nitrogen collected at 300Kand 715mm pressure is 50 mL
Actual pressure = 715 – 15 = 700 mm
273 700 50
Volume of nitrogen at STP
300 760
41.9 mL
22, 400 mL of N 2 at STP weighs = 28 g
28 41.9
41.9 mL of nitrogen weighs g
22400
28 41.9 100
Percentage of nitrogen
22400 0.3
17.46%
17. As the process is carrying out at constant temperature, therefore this type of expansion
is called isothermal reversible expansion, for which, ΔU 0 . Hence, q W
i.e., heat absorbed by the system is equal to the work done by the system.
Thus, q 208 J
W 208J
18. internal aldol condensation
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19. No. of X Particles per unit cell = 4
No. of Y particles = 4
No. of Z particles = 8
Along one body diagonal 2 X atoms from 2 corners, one Y particle and 2Z particles
will be removed.
1 15
So, effective no. of X particles in a unit cell 4 2
8 4
Effective no. of Y particles in a unit cell 4 1 3
Effective no. of Z particles in a unit cell 8 2 6
X : Y : Z
15
: 3 : 6
4
5 : 4 : 8
20. (CN) group is given the highest priority
OH
5
4 6
2- Bromo -5- hydroxy benzonitrile
3 1
2 CN
Br
21. Na2 B4O5 OH 4 .8H 2O
22. NCERT
23. NCERT
24. NCERT – 435
25. Ca 2
26. C1 C4 linkage
27. Anti mark addition.
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H
28. CH 3 MgBr CO2 CH 3COOH
29.
K
OH
HO
2
Aromatic
salt
ΘK
3
30. KE nRT
2
n 1 , for molar kinetic energy
3 3
1 R T 1 R 400
2 Helium 2 Argon
T 400 K
MATHS
31. Let the four numbers in A.P. be p a 3d , q a d , r a d , s a 3d
p q 2, r s 18
Given that pq A, rs B
p q r s 4a 20
a5
Now,
p q 2 10 4d 2
r s 18 10 4d 18
d 2
Hence the numbers are 1,3,7,11
pq A 3, rs B 77
32. Let h x f x 2 g x
As h 0 h 1 2
Hence, using Rolle’s theorem
h ' c 0
f ' c 2 g ' c
1 if x0
33. f x x x 1 2 x 1 if 0 x 1
1 if x 1
f x is increasing in 0,1
x2 y 2
34. The given ellipse is 1
4 1
So A 2,0 and B 0,1
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If PQRS is the rectangle in which it is inscribed, then P 2,1 .
x2 y 2
Let 2 2 1 be the ellipse circumscribing the rectangle PQRS .
a b
Then it passed through P 2,1
4 1
2 2 1 ... A
a b
Also, given that, it passes through 4,0
16
2 0 1 a 2 16
a
b 2 4 / 3 [substituting a 2 16 in eq n A ]
x2 y2
The required ellipse is 1 or x 2 12 y 2 16
16 4 / 3
35. We have,
x2 y2
1
cos 2 sin 2
Vertices of this curves are
cos ,0 and 0, sin .
Foci of this curves are 1,0 .
Eccentricity sec
Equation of directrix is
x cos 2
If we change , then foci are remain unchanged.
36.
Any tangent of x 2 y 2 4 is y mx 2 1 m 2 . If it passes through 2, 4 , then
3
2m 4 2 4 1 m 2 or 4m 2 16 16m 4 4m 2 or m , m
4
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Hence, the slope of the reflected ray is 3/ 4 . Thus, the equation of the incident ray is
3
y 4 x 2 i.e., 4 y 3x 22 0
4
d
37.
2
7 6 x x 2 16 x 3 and
dx
7 6 x x 2 2 x 6
2x 5 2x 6 1
So, dx dx dx
7 6 x x2 7 6x x2 16 x 3
2
x 3
2 7 6 x x 2 sin 1 C
4
Therefore, A 2, & B 1 .
38.
We have x 2 8 x 9
x2 9 x x 9 0
x x 9 1 x 9 0
x 9 x 1 0
x 9,1 for x 1, y 2 2 x 2 2
2
L1 Length of AB 2 22 2 2
1 1 4 2
L2 Length of lotus rectum 4a 4 2 8
L1 L2
2n
2
39. Let S 1 k 2n
k
2n
Ck 1
k 0
2n 2
S 1
2 n k
2n k 2n
C2 n k
k 0
Writing the terms in S in the reverse order, we get
2n
2
S 1 k
k
n
Ck 2
k 0
Adding 1 and 2 we get
2n 2
k
2S 2n 1 2n
Ck 2nA
k 0
S nA
40. We know that, lines perpendicular to the same line are parallel to each other.
Therefore, slope of both the lines will be same.
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i.e.,
p p2 1 p 2 1 p 1
There is exactly one value of p .
f 0 h f 0
41. f 1 0 lt
h 0 h
h 3e 4
1/ h
1
lt 0 2
n 0 2 e1/ h h
f 0 h f 0
Rf 1 0 lt
h 0 h
h 3e 4
1/ h
1
lt 0
h 0 2 e1/ h h
1/ h
3 4e
lt 1/ h 3
h 0 2 e
1
Since Lf 1 0 Rf 1 0
f x is differentiable at x=0. But f x is continuous at x =0
42. Using the sum property, we get
m m m
2r 1
r 0
r 0
m
Cr 1
r 0
m
2 m
Δ
r 0
r m 1 2 m 1
sin 2 m 2 sin 2 m sin 2 m 1
m
1
But 2r 1 2 m 1 2m 1 1 m
r 0
2
1,
m m
m
Cr 2 m and 1 m 1.
r 0 r 0
m
m2 1 2m m 1
2 m
Δ
r 0
r m 1 2 m 1 0
sin 2 m2 sin 2 m sin 2 m 1
x 2 y 1 z 2
43. Line (1)
3 5 5
Lies in the plane x 3 y αz β 0 (2)
D.R.’s of line are 3, 5, 2 .
3 1 5 3 α 2 0 α 6
And point 2,1, 2 lies in the plane(2).
2 3 2α β 0 β 7
Roots of the equation are α β 1,αβ 42
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Required quadratic equation is x 2 x 42 0
44. Equation of the line passing through P 1,4,3 is:
x 1 y 4 z 3
a b c
x 1 y 3 z 2 x 2 y 4 z 1
Since eq. (i) is perpendicular to and
2 1 4 3 2 2
Hence 2a b 4c 0
And 3a 2b 2c 0
a b c
2 8 12 4 4 3
a b c
10 16 1
Hence the equation of the lines is
x 1 y 4 z 3
10 16 1
Now any point Q on 2 can be taken as
10 ,16 4, 3
2 2
Distance of Q from P 1,4,3 10 16 2 357
100 256 1 2 357
1 or 1
Q is 9,20,4 or 11, 12,2
Hence a1 a2 a3 15 or 1
45. Contrapositive of p q is ~ q ~ p. A is true R is not true.
46. The number of multiples of 11 from 000 to 999 is 91.
3
91 7 3 133
The required probability
1000 109
47. Given
c 2a b 3b
b.c b 2a b 3b
2
b.c 3 b
2 2 2 2
Now a b a b a.b
16 4 12
2 2
And c 2a b 3b
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2 2 2
c 4 a b 9b 6b. 2a b
zero
48 144 192
c 8 3
2
b.c 3 b 3 b 3 4
Now, cos
b c b c c 8 3
3
2
5
Hence b, c
6
48.
1. 2 . 3. 4 5. 6 .7 T T
3
C2 .2!. 4C4 .4! 6 120 720
49. n A B C n A n B n C n A B n A C n B C n A B C
20 15 12 7 9 n B C n A B C
31 n B C n A B C
31 A B C B C
Also n A B 20 15 7 28
n A C 20 12 9 23
n A B C n A B , n A C
n A B C 28
Hence 28 n A B C 31 .
πx πx
tan tan
50. lim 2 x 2 lim 1 1 x 2
x 1 x 1
πx
lim 1 x tan
2
e x 1
π πx
lim 1 x cot
x 1 2 2
e
lim
1 x
x 1 π πx
tan
2 2
e
π
2 1 x
lim 2
π x 1 π
tan 1 x
2
e
e2 / π
51. A adjA A I
A xyz 8 x 3 z 8 2 2 2 y
A xyz 8 x 3z 4 y 28
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60 20 28
68
1 0 0 68 0 0
A adj A 68 0 1 0 0 68 0
0 0 1 0 0 68
52.
y 8
A y1/ 3 dy 12
0
dy x 2 y 2
53. x 2
xy dy x 2 y 2 dx
dx x 2 xy
y dy d
Let v v x
x dx dx
Therefore equation reduces to
dv 1 v 2
x v
dx 1 v
1 v2 v v2
1 v
1
1
1 dx
d
1 x
2 dx
1 d
1 x
2log 1 log x log c
y x y
2log log x log c
x x
y
2log x y 2log x log x log c
x
y
log x 2log x y k where k log c
x
EF 28.5
54. From BFE ,cot 600 , EF
28.5 3
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BE
From BDE ,cot 300 , BE 28. 3
28.5
BF BE EF
28.5
28.5 3
3
1
28.5 3
3
2 57
28.5 19 3
3 3
D
28.5
B 1300 600
E
1.5 1.5
A C
55. sin sin 4 cos 4.cos
cos 5 0
5 2n 1
2
2n 1 n Z
10
3 5 7 9
, , , ,
10 10 10 10 10
No. Of solutions = 5
56. CA CB 2 2.OC 2 OA OB 2
A 2 0i, B 2 0i
Clearly, BCA
2
BPA
4
z 2
arg
z 2 4
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/4e x .sec 2 xdx
57. Let I
/ 4 e2x 1
e x sec 2 x
If f x 2 x
e 1
e sec 2 x
x
f x 2 x
e 1
x 2
e sec x
1 e2 x
e x sec 2 x
2x
e 1
f x
I = 0 ( f(x) is odd function)
1
58. x 1 1 d 1 2 d .... 1 100d
101
1 101
1 1 100 d 1 50d .
101 2
Mean deviation from mean
1
1 1 50d 1 d
101
1 50d .... 1 100d 1 50d
2d
255 1 2 ....... 50
101
d 50 51 2550
2 d
101 2 101
2550
d 10.1
Now 101
59. Using AM GM ,
1
a 5 a 4 a 3 a 3 a 3 1 a 8 a10
8
a 5 .a 4 .a 3 .a 3 .a 3.1.a8 .a10 8
a a 3a 3 1 a8 a10 8.1
5 4
Hence, minimum value is 8.
60. Since, a1 , a2 , a3 ,........, a10 are in AP.
Now, a10 a1 9d
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3 2 9d
d 1/ 9 and a4 a1 3d
a4 2 31/ 9 2 1/ 3 7 / 3
Also, h1 , h2 , h3 ,........, h10 are in HP.
1 1 1 1
, , ,......, are in AP .
h1 h2 h3 h10
Given, h1 2, h10 3
1 1
9d
h10 h1
1 1
9d1
3 2
1
9d1
6
1
d1
54
1 1
And 6d1
h7 h1
1 1 6 1
h7 2 54
1 1 1
h7 2 9
18
h7
7
7 18
a4 h7 6
3 7
PHYSICS
BV
61. i
RR
r 1 2
R1 R2
This current equivalent to the following diagram
62. The equation can be written as i 2sin100 t 2sin 100 t 1200
So phase difference 1200
I m ) res A12 A22 2 A1 A2 cos
1
4 4 2 2 2 2, so effective value or rms value 2 / 2 2A
2
63. Due to symmetry of the circuit, field will be zero at centre.
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mv 2 mv 2 Km
64. Bev or
r Be Be
As, the electron has been accelerated from rest through a potential difference of V
volt, then K eV
2meV 2mV
r 2 2
Be B 2e
t sin i r
65. d
cos r
10sin 600 450
cos 450
10sin150
cos 450
10 2 sin150 cm
66.
3
N ' 100cos300 100. 50 3 N
2
1
Net driving force 100 30 20 N upward
2
1
f limiting
3
50 3 50 N
Friction 20 N downward
67.
Let the mass of a block is m. it will remain stationary if forces acting on it are in
equilibrium i.e., ma cos mg sin a g tan
Here ma Pseudo force on block, mg Weight .
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1
68. Diameter d 1 48 1.48mm
100
r 0.74 mm 0.074 cm
V r 2h h 5 cm
2
69. U 2 20 x 5 x
dU
F 20 10 x
dx
At equilibrium position; F 0
20 10 x 0
x2
Since particle is released at x 3 , therefore amplitude of particle is 5.
5 5
3 0 2 7
It will oscillate about x 2 with an amplitude of 5.
Maximum value of x will be 7
70. uB uE
1 1 2
ε 0 E02 8.854 1012 2
4 4
8.86 1012 J / m2
RAB 0 16 12
71. RAB 16, VAB 8 V
R RAB 8 16
Current in the loop of 1 and 2 :
2 1 4 2 3
I A
r1 r2 2 6 4
AN 3 AN 1
1 Ir1 VAB VAB or 2 2 8 or AN m 25 cm
AB 4 4 4
72. effective resistance 2+4+6=12
Current in the circuit is 2A
Potential difference across AB is 20V
6
VB Vy 20 12V
10
VB Vx 5V
From above equations Vx Vy 7V
73. The effective circuit is shown in figure
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7
CAB F
8
1 21 1
74. R Z b 2 2
K 1 2
1 2 1 1
R Z b 2 2
K 1 3
K 3/ 4 3 9 27 27 27
or K K 0.32 0.27 A
K 8 / 9 4 8 32 32 32
3 5
Let Z X A Z 6 Y
A12
Z 1 Y '
A12
75.
No.of neutrons A 12 Z 1 A Z 11
No.of protons Z 1 Z 1
76. Here, i p 60 , ?
c
tan i p tan 60 3
c 3 108
3 108 ms 1
3 3
77. Phosphorous is a pentavalent atom. Its doping will increase the number of electrons.
So number of holes will be equal to number of intrinsic carrier concentration
1.41 1016 / m3 .
78. Given υ k x υ2 k 2 x . Differentiating, we have
dυ dx dx
2υ k 2 k 2υ υ
dt dt dt
2
dυ k
dt 2
k2
d υ
2
dt
k 2t
υ
2
dx k 2t
dt 2
2
k
dx 2 t dt
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k2 2
x t
4
Thus x t 2 .
79. 2TCu TFe mg
mg
But TCu TFe TCu TFe T
3
15kg
T 10ms 2 50 N
3
As the bar is supported symmetrically.
The elongations are same
Fl Fl
Y or AY. constant
AΔl Δl
1
2 2
πd
Fe
πd d Cu YFe
Cu
2
4 .YFe 4 .YCu d Y
Fe Cu
1
11 2
1.9 10 Nm 2
11 2
1.3
1.1 10 Nm
TCu TCu
TFe
mg
a b c
80. M h c G
a 1 b c
M ML2T 1 LT M 1 3
L T 2
1 1
And solve for a b , c
2 2
th
81. Let 420 Hz be the n harmonic of the wire.
n T
420 ... i
2L
Now, 490
n 1 T
2L
Dividing (ii) by (i)
490 n 1 70 1
1 1
420 n 420 n
1 1
or n 6
6 n
Substituting the value of n in the equation of nth harmonic.
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6 450 N
420s 1
2 L 5 103 kg m1
900
420s 1 m s 1 L 2.1m .
L
82. WAB 0, WBC P V
nRT 6 8.31 2200 800
69.8kJ .
WCD 0, WDA P V
nR T 6 8.31 600 1200
= -29.9 kJ.
W WAB WBC WCA WDA
= 40 kJ
Q1 T1 400
83.
Q2 T2 300
3 3
Q2 Q1 1200 900 cal
4 4
Pi Pf 100 300
84. Pav 103 Pa 200 103 Pa
2 2
And V 100 103 m3
W Pav V 200 103 100 10 3
=20kJ
85. In the device when free end of the string is pulled by , the block will rise by / 2. So
increase in potential energy U mg / 2 .
1 1
86. 200 22 0.5 60 10 x 200 x 2
2 2
x 1m
87. We know the relation between field and potential
V E.dr Ex .dx E y .dy 20 x 20 y
V 0 at the origin (0, 0)
88. Find potential at A and C due to charge at B, then the required work done is
W q V A VC .
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89. R R
2
2
2
Or t
1 1
t
4
a
90. Angular momentum, mv I
2
Moment of inertia (I) of cubical block is given by
a2 a 2
I m
6 2
a
m.2
2
a a 2
2
m
6 2
12 3 10
5 rad / s
8a 2 0.3 2
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