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Sec:Sr.Super60_NUCLEUS-BT Paper -2(2017-P2) Date: 17-12-2023
Time: 02.00Pm to 05.00Pm GTA-08 Max. Marks: 183
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 D 2 B 3 D 4 C 5 D 6 C
7 A 8 AC 9 AC 10 AC 11 ABCD 12 AC
13 AC 14 A 15 A 16 B 17 A 18 B
CHEMISTRY
19 B 20 B 21 C 22 D 23 C 24 D
25 B 26 BCD 27 B 28 AB 29 ABD 30 ABC
31 ACD 32 A 33 A 34 A 35 A 36 C
MATHEMATICS
37 D 38 D 39 D 40 A 41 B 42 C
43 C 44 AB 45 AC 46 CD 47 BCD 48 AC
49 AD 50 ABCD 51 B 52 D 53 A 54 D
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Opposite to direction of field potential increases and in the direction it decreases.
2. Due to eddy current disc rotates in the same direction.
1
3 12 ´
h cos i 2 2
3. h/ = =
m cos3 r 2´
3 3
82
8
=
3
4. 2 gR (1 - cos q ) + u 2 = g cos q R
gR 5
u2 + = gR
3 6
gR
u2 =
2
5 gR
V2 =
2
5. First complete the grid, then connect ‘–R’ resistance between B and C.
F
x
q
6.
L
Calculate shear force F(x) and maximizing we will get x =
3
2 æ2 ö
7. MR 2w = çç MR 2 + mR 2 sin 2 q ÷÷÷
5 çè 5 ø
M w0
ò w1dt = ò 5 2
dt
M + m sin q
2
M cos ec 2q Rd q
Dq = w0 ò V
æ 5m ö
M cot 2 q + ççç + M ÷÷÷
è 2 ø
Rw0 cos ec 2qd q
V ò
Dq =
5m
M+
cot 2 q + 2
M
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Rw0 dt
V ò
=
5m
M+
t2 + 2
M
p Rw0 2M
=
V 2M + 5m
1 q2
8. - K ( + x )
4pe0 ( + x )2
= –3 Kx
m
T = 2p
3K
9. Line joining vertex of cone to B will be IAOR.
w = 2w1 cos a
VC = 2w1 cos ah sin a
= (h sin 2a )w1
10. Torque balance along horizontal axis.
11. Conceptual
1 Mm
12. V2 =Q
2 M +m
1
mV 2 = K
2
æ mö
K = çç1 + ÷÷÷Q
çè Mø
æ 1ö 2
1.4 = çç1 + ÷÷÷Q Q = ´1.4
çè 2 ø 3
13. R3 = 300(1 + .0008´ 50) = 312
50 5
DV3 = ´ 312 - 50 ´ = 0.27 V
372 6
14. Initial frequency will be maximum.
15&16
T cos q = T0
T sin q = w x
dy w x
tan q = =
dx T0
w x2
y = y0 +
2T0
17. Consider small cylinder centre at ring.
18. Consider deflection produced by active region.
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CHEMISTRY
19. III produces more resonance stabilized carbocation
OH OH
O
CN
NH2
O OH
OH
N
N
20.
CHO
A=
B=
21.
OH
C= D=
22. BrF5 + H 2O HBrO3 + HF
23. The graph is possible for 2s, 3p, 4d, 5f etc.
24. Bicarbonates do not exist in solution
25. Oxidizing the impurities of cast iron in a reverberatory furnace linned with haematite
which involves formation of volatile oxides
26. In C6 H 5OCH 3 , -OCH 3 does not sufficiently increase electron density on the ring.
Recall that C6 H 5OH undergoes coupling in weakly alkaline medium which converts
C6 H 5OH tothe more reactive C6 H 5O –. In options (b) and (c), presence of electron-
withdrawing — NO2 groups increases electrophilic character to such an extent that these
diazonium cations can couple even with the compounds having weak electron-releasing
groups. Option (d) undergoes coupling reaction easily because – NMe2 is sufficiently
electron-releasing.
27. Bisulphite is a weak nucleophile, and it cannot form crystalline precipitate with
carbohydrates
28. The given reaction is non-redox reaction and the IUPAC name of complex B is sodium
pentacyanidothionitrito-N-ferrate (II).
29. Acidic strength decreases from H 2Te to H 2O
0
30. Ni2O3 ( s ) + Fe( s ) 2 NiO ( s ) + FeO ( s ) Ecell = 0.4 - (-0.87) = 1.27V
245.11
DG 0 = -2 ´1.27 ´ 95500 = -245.11kJ / mol h = ´100% = 50.02%
490
31. 3K 2 MnO4 + 4 H ' 2 KMnO4 + MnO2 + 2 H 2O
( purple) (brown)
-DH 0 T DS 0 -DH 0 æç 1 ö÷ DS 0
32. ln K c = + ln K c = ç ÷+
RT RT R çè T ÷ø R
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y=mx+c
slope of curve is negative it means DH 0 is positive and value of K c is less than unity
hence reaction is non-spontaneous at standard condition
33.
34.
35&36
P H vap T2 T1
In 2 X X g
P1 R T1T2
H vap 10.3 2 8.3 kJ Svap 20.75 kJ
H vap 8.3 103
Boiling point = 400 K Y Y g
Svap 20.75
H vap 17.96 10.30 7.66 kJ / mol Svap 20 J / mol K
H vap
Boiling point = 383 K Y is more volatile than X
Svap
For ideal solution PTotal Px Py PX PX0 X X , PY PY0 X Y
XX = 0.5 XY = 0.5 Px0 at 270 C
P H T2 T1 1 8.3 103 100 5
In 2 In 0
P1 R T1T2 Px 8.3 300 400 6
1 1
e5/6 2.3 Px0 0.435 atm For Py0 at 270 C
Px0 2.3
1 H T T 1 7.66 103 83 2
In 0 2 1 In 0
Py R T1T2 Py 8.3 300 383 3
1
Py0 0.5 atm P PX0 X X PY0 X Y = 0.435 0.5 0.5 0.5 =0.47 atm
2
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MATHEMATICS
37.
Let bi
i 0
be defined by bn an 1and note bn bn21 . The infinite product is then
0 0
1 b 1 b 0
2 1 b 4 ........1 b 2k ..........
0
By the polynomial identity
1 x 1 x2 1 x4 .......1 x2 .... 1 x x2 x3 ....... 1 1 x
k
1 1 3
Our desired product is then simply
1 a0 1 2 a0 5
38. There are fifteen 1’s so the result is always a multiple of 3.
Now the number has to be a multiple of 10, so we need to insert 9 plus signs in between
the fifteen 1’s, so that the result is a multiple of 10.
Required number of ways = 14C9 2002
39. N 2 t , 2 t , t P (2cos q , 2sin q ,0)
Dr’s of PN are 2 t 2cos ,2 t 2sin , t
PN is ler to the line
2 t 2cos ,2 t 2sin , t .1,1, 1 0
2 t 2cos 2 t 2sin t 0
2cos 2sin 4
3t 4 2cos 2sin t
3
24 2 cos sin cos sin
PN 2 t 2cos 2 t 2sin t 2
2 2
3
1
PN min imum = 36 - 24 2
3
5/ 2 3/ 2
40. a : M
3 / 2 1 / 2
5 1 5 9
M satisfies M 2 M I 0
2 2 4 4
M 2 2M I 0 i.e. M I 0
2
Let M I B, B 2 0 . Now, M = I + B
M n I B I n C1B n C2 B 2 ..........
n
I nB I n M I
3 3
1 0 2 2
M 2024 2024
0 1 3 3
2 2
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1 0 3036 3036 3037 3036
3036 3036 3036 3035
0 1
41.
Consider a right triangle AOC such that AO = 36 and CO = x
Consider B on AO such that BO = 25 and AB = 11
x x
tanB , tanA
25 36
Angle B – Angle A = Angle BCA
Angle BCA is maximum if the circumcircle of BCA is as small as possible and OC
becomes a tangent to the circle BCA OC 2 = OB.OA = 25.36 = 900
OC = 30
æ æ 30 ö æ 30 öö æ æ 6ö æ 5 öö æ æ 11 öö 11
sin çç tan-1 çç ÷÷÷ - tan-1 çç ÷÷÷÷÷÷ = sin çç tan-1 çç ÷÷÷ - tan-1 çç ÷÷÷÷÷÷ = sin çç tan-1 çç ÷÷÷÷÷÷ =
èç èç 25 ø çè 36 øø èç èç 5 ø èç 6 øø èç èç 60 øø 61
1 1 i 1 i
42. L lim
2
n n 1i j n
tan tan
n n
2 n 2
1 n 1 1
tan tan
i i
lim
n 2n2 i 1 n
i 1
n
2
1 1 1 1 1 1 2
tan x dx tan x dx
2 0 2n 0
2 2
1 1 1 1 ln 4
Since n , we obtain: L tan x dx
2 0 2 4
43. Let z x . Then z , , and 2z , .
4 6 4 3 2
3
We have tan x cot x cot z
4 4
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2
Then y cot z tan z cos z cos z .
sin 2 z
2
Since both and cos z are monotonic decreasing in this case,
sin 2z
So y reaches the maximum at z , where
6
ymax 2 cos 4 3 11 3 .
sin 6 3 2 6
3
44. f x cos x cos x cos x
Since f (x) = 0 for all x f 0, f 0 and f 0 .
That is cos cos 1, cos cos 1 ,
And cos cos 1,
So, cos cos cos 12 .
2 4
Since 0 2 , so , , , . In view of
3 3
2
, , it is possible only when , so
3
4
.
3
45. cos2 A cos2 B cos2 C 2cos A cos B cos C 1
Add cos2 C 2 cos A cos B sin Asin B cos C to both sides of the first given
10
equation. 2cos2 C cos2 C 1
7
3 4
So, cos C is and therefore sin C is .
7 7
11 3
Similarly, cos A = 1
8 8
10
cos2 A cos2 B 2sin Asin B cos C _____________(1)
7
11
cos2 B cos2 C 2sin B sin C cos A _____________(2)
8
45 4 2 15 5 3
cos2 C cos2 A 2sin C sin A sin B .
56
46. Solving the ellipse and the first circle
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x2 y2
2 1 , ( x 2) 2 y 2 4
2
a b
Substitute y 2 4 ( x 2)2 in the ellipse equation, we get
(b 2 a 2 ) x 2 4a 2 x a 2b 2 0
This quadratic equation has two equal roots
(
16a 4 - 4 b 2 - a 2 -a 2b 2 = 0 )( )
b4
4a 2 + b 4 - a 2b 2 = 0 a2 =
b2 - 4
b2 b3
Area of ellipse = ab * *b = = A(b)
2 2
b 4 b 4
dA
= 0 for minimum area
db
Solving that we get b2 6 and a 2 18
4x4 1
4
x4 x4 3 x4 ex
e xe 4x e
47. f x f ' x
x x2 x2
1
f ' x 0 x4 1 / 4 x2 1 / 2 x
2
1
Critical point
2
f 1 e f 1 / 2 2e1/16
f 1 / 2 2e1/4 2e1/4 f x e
1 1 1
f x dx
1/4
2e dx edx
1 1 1
2 2 2
æ 1 ö÷ æ ö
2 e1/4 çç1 - ÷ < I < e çç1 - 1 ÷÷
çè 2 ÷ø çè 2 ø÷
e ( 2 -1 )
( )
2 -1 e1/4 < I <
2
1
æ1 1 ö÷ æ ö
I < 2e16 çç - ÷ + e çç1 - 1 ÷÷
ç ÷ è2 ç 2ø ÷ è 2ø
1 1
1
< e16 + e - 2e16 - e
2
48. Tr(A) =Tr(AB – BA) = Tr(AB) – Tr(BA) = 0
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Characteristic equation of A is A2 – (Tr A) A + A I = 0
A2 0 A A I 0
A2 A I
A = AB – BA
Pre Multiply by A, we get A2 A2 B ABA
Post multiply by A, we get A2 ABA BA2
Add both the equations, we get A2 0
49. Since min(S). max(S) < 0, we must have min(S) = –a and max(S) = b for some positive
integers a and b. Given a and b, there are S 2 ab 2 elements left to choose, which
must come from the set a 1, a 2........., b 2, b 1 ,which has size a+b–1. Therefore
a b 1
the number of possibilities for a given a, b are .
ab 2
In particular, we must have ab 2 a b 1 a 1 b 1 2 . The possibilities for (a,
b) to (1, n) and (n, 1) for positive integers 2 n 11 (n = 1 case is impossible), and three
extra possibilities: (2,2), (2,3), and 3, 2). In the first case, the number of possible sets is
2 3 10 11 2 3 11 12
2 ...... 2 ..... 2 440
0 1 8 9 2 2 2 3
In the second case the number of possible sets is
3 4 4
2 4 4 5 .
Thus there are 445 sets in total.
C (a, b )
C2 (a, b )
C (0,0)
50. A)
CC1 = 3 - R
2
a 2 + b 2 = (3 - R)
(b -1) = R b = 1 + R
2 2
a 2 = (3 - R) - (1 + R)
( ) (
= 9 + R2 - 6R - R2 + 1 + 2R )
a 2 = 8 - 8R R = 1 then centre lies on y –axis
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y =1
x2 + y 2 = 9
C2 (a, b )
B)
C1C2 = 3 - R2
1- b = R b = 1- R
2
a 2 + b 2 = (3 - R)
2 2
a 2 = (3 - R) - (1 - R) = 8 – 4R
R = 2 then centre lies on y-axis
R R
R R
C)
(0,0) C
3-R 3-R
C1 C2
2R
(-R,1- R) ( R,1- R)
2 2
R 2 + (1 - R) = (3 - R)
R2 + R 2 + 1- 2R = 9 + R2 - 6 R
R2 + 4R = 8 R 2 + 4 R + 4 = 12
( R + 2)2 = 12 R = 2 3-2= 2 ( 3 -1 )
C (0, 0)
D)
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2 R2 - d 2 = 2 5 R2 - d 2 = 5
R 2 -1 = 5 R 2 = 6 R= 6
51&52
p - (q + f )
a+d
a-d
f q
a
a-d a +d a
= = = 2R
sin q sin f sin (p - (q + f ))
a + d sin f
= , a = 2 R sin (q + f )
a - d sin q
p
f - q = (given)
2
a sin f + sin q æ q + f ö÷
= = tan çç
d sin f - sin q çè 2 ÷÷ø
2 R sin (q + f ) æ q + f ö÷
= tan çç
d çè 2 ÷ø÷
æ q + f ö÷
4 R cos 2 çç =d
çè 2 ÷÷ø
a - d = 2 R sin q
æ q + f ö÷
2 R sin (q + f ) - 4 R cos 2 çç = 2 R sin q
çè 2 ÷÷ø
æ q + f ö÷
sin (q + f ) - sin q = 2cos 2 çç
çè 2 ÷÷ø
æ q + f ö÷
cos 2q - sin q = 2cos 2 çç
çè 2 ÷÷ø
æ pö
cos 2q - sin q = 1 + cos ççq + q + ÷÷÷ = 1 - sin 2q
çè 2ø
cos 2q + sin 2q = 1 + sin q
- sin q + sin 2q = 1 - cos 2q
1
1 - 2cos q = -2sin q cos q - sin q =
2
1 3
cos 2 q + sin 2 q - 2sin q cos q = = sin 2q
4 4
7 7 -1 7 +1
cos 2q = sin q = ,cos q =
4 4 4
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Length of the altitude from vertex A =
2
(
2D 2 2 R sin A sin B sin C
= = 2RsinB sinC
)
a 2 R sin A
æ 7 öæ 7 -1ö÷ 2 7 - 7
= 2(1)ççç ÷÷÷ççç ÷=
( )
çè 4 ÷øèç 4 ÷÷ø 16
8a = 7 - 7 (8a - 7)2 = 7
æ 7 -1öæ
÷ 7 öæ
÷ 7 + 1ö÷
ç
( )çç ÷ ç ç
2 1 ÷÷ççç 4 ÷÷ççç 4 ÷÷÷
÷
D 2 R 2 sin A sin B sin C èç 4 øè øè ø
Inradius r = = =
s R (sin A + sin B + sin C ) æ 7 -1 7 7 + 1ö÷
çç + + ÷
ççè 4 4 4 ø÷÷
2 7
(7 -1) 1
= 64 =
æ 2 7 + 7 ö÷ 4
çç ÷÷
ççè 4 ÷ø
53. g(x) = (x – a) (x – b) (x – c)
f(x) = g(x) h(x)
x 4 x3 bx 2 100 x c x3 ax 2 x 10 x r
x 4 x3 bx 2 100 x c x3 ax 2 x 10 x r 0
Comparing coefficients on both sides.
x3 :1 a r 0 and x :100 10 r 0
r 90, a 89
g x x3 89 x 2 x 10 , h ( x) = x + 90
g(1) = 1 + a + 1 + 10 = 1 – 89 + 1 + 10 = –77
h(1) = 1 + r = 1 + 90 = 91
f(1) = g(1) h(1) = (–77) (91) = 7007
54. a + b = –10
ab = –1010
c + d = 10
cd = 1010
ac(a – c) + ad(a – d) + bc(b – c) + bd(b – d)
= a 2c ac 2 a 2d ad 2 b 2c bc 2 b 2d bd 2
= a 2 b 2 c d c 2 d 2 a b a b 2 2ab c d c d 2 2cd a b
= 102 2 1010 10 102 2 1010 10
=103 20 1010 103 20 1010 = 2(1000) = 2000
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