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Sec: SR.

IIT_*COSC(MODEL-A) WAT-49 Date: 09-06-24


Time: 3 Hrs 2019_P1 Max. Marks: 186
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 D 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 ACD
6 ABC 7 AC 8 BCD 9 ABCD 10 AC
11 AC 12 BCD 13 2 14 5 15 2

16 4 17 -12 18 0.8

PHYSICS
19 B 20 D 21 B 22 A 23 AB
24 ABCD 25 ABCD 26 AC 27 BC 28 BC
29 ABC 30 ACD 31 8 32 3 33 4

34 3 35 7 36 4

CHEMISTRY
37 B 38 A 39 D 40 C 41 ABD

42 ABCD 43 ABD 44 AC 45 ABC 46 BD


2.07
47 ACD 48 AC 49 0 50 71.75 51 TO
2.10
52 3 53 1 54 2
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
  
1. z1  1  3 i  2 cis , z2  1  3 i  2 cis   
3  3

100       100 
z1100  z100
2 2  cis100 3  cis  100 3    2 .2cos100 3  2
100

  
z1  z 2  2

z1100  z100
 2
 299
z1  z2
i  i  i
2. Z W  e 7 2e 3 1  e 7 .
 
 3i  


7

3 i  cos  i sin 
7

 6 6       
 Z  W   27  1cos  i sin   27  1 cos  i sin   27.cos  i sin 
6

 7 7   7 7  7 7
   
 r  27 &     
7 r 727 189
3. z 5  1   z  1 z  1  z   2  z   3  z   4 

log  z 5  1  ln  z  1  ln  z  1   ln  z   2   ln  z   3   ln  z   4 

5z 4 1 1 1 1 1
Differentiating,     
z  1 z  1 z  1 z   2 z  3 z   4
5

4
1 80 49
Putting z  2  
r 2 
1

31
1 
31
r

4. x2   2 i  x 1  0
2i  2  4 1
x   1  i 
2 2
 3
x  cis , cis
4 4
3  3  
, cis and 2187  cis  
1
x2187  cis  , cis   
4 4 x  4   4
1 3 
 x 2187  2187
 2i sin ,2isin  2 i
x 4 4

5. Since Px  eik ;  k 
 2k  
n
Let Ak  xk  iyk  a cos  k  ib sin  k

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xk y xk2 yk2
  cos k , k  sin k , which implies that   1, Ak lies on
a b a2 b2
n n n
ellipse   Ak S    a  exk  na  e xk  na
k 1 k 1 k 1

n 2 n n n
   Ak S     a  exk   na  2ae xk  e x
2 2 2 2
k
k 1 k 1 k 1 k 1

na 2 e 2 1 2 2 n
n
na 2  b2  n
 na  a e  cos  k  na 
2 2 2

2
 a e  cos 2 k  na 
2
2 2 2
1  2   3a  b
2  a  2
2 2
 
k 1 k 1

2 2
6. Put   cos  i sin , so that for 1  k  10
11 11
2 k 2 k  2 k 2 k 
 i cos  i  cos  i sin    i
k
sin
11 11  11 11 
10 i 1  10  i   11 
Thus, S  i    k

k 1 1 1 

But 11  cos 2  i sin 2  1  i 0  1


1
S i  S  S  0, SS  1 and S  1  i  .
2
2
i
z  e 2 n1 , 1, z , z 2 , z 3 ,....., z 2 n denotes  2n  1 roots of unity.
th
7.

Sum of roots of given equation     z  z 2  z 3  .....  z 2 n 1  z 2 n  1

Product of roots    z 2  z 4  .....  z 2 n  z  z 3  .....  z 2 n 1 

= z 2 1  z 2  z 4  .....  z 2 n  2  .z. 1  z 2  z 4  ....  z 2 n  2 


2
 1 z 2 n  1  2
3 z 1 
2n
 z 1  z  z  .....  z   z
2 3  1
3 2 4 2 n 2
z   . ..... 1
 z 1 
2
 z  1   z  12
 
z 2 n  1 1
  .....  2 
z 1 z
Put (2) in (1)
2
 1  1 z 1 1 2
  z   . 3
   , where  
 z   z  1  z  1 z  1  2 2 cos   2 2n  1
2 2

z

sec 2
  
1
 2  1 sec2   
  

2  2 cos 2 
4 4  2n  1 
 2

Equation can be written as x 2      x    0

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1   
 x 2   1 x  sec 2  0
4  2n  1 

n 2  2 n  2  0   n  1   1  n  1  i
2
8.

x  cot   1
x    cot   1  1  i  cot   i  cos ec .cis
x    cot   1  1  i  cot   i  cos ec .cis   
10
 13x  1 1 1
9. x10  13 x  1  0  x10   13 x  1  
10 10

 x 
 1  13    
1 10
x
1 1
 2k    
  13   1 10  13  c is  , k  0,1,2,...,9
x  10 

1  1    1 
 13  cis   ,  13  cis    2  170  26cos
z1  10  z1  10  z1 10
5
1   3 5 7 9 
N   2
 5 170   26  cos  cos  cos  cos  cos   850
i 1 zi  10 10 10 10 10 


10. z2  iz1  z1  z2  Arg  iz1   Arg  z2   Arg  z2   Arg  z1  
2
z2  iz1
Let z3   1  i  z3  z2  iz1   z3  z2   i  z3  z1    z2  z3   i  z1  z3 
1 i


ACB  and z2  z3  z1  z3  AC  BC
2
5
AB 2  AC 2  BC 2  AC   AB  5 
2

1 AC 2 25
ABC  AC. BC   square unit.
2 2 4
2k1 2k 2  2
11.   k1  k 2
16 72 9
k 2  0,9,.....,63  8 values, so n  A  B   8

 n  A   16, n  B  72 & n  A  B   8

n  A  .n  B 
 n P   144
n  A  B
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12.  2  1  2  2  ..... 2  10   2
11
 1  2047

2  1  2  10 ; 2   2  2  9 ....etc.,

K1  2047,K 2  22  32   23  6

1 1 1 2
13.  ,  2 are the roots of the equation    ......  i 
a x b x c x x
 x   b  x  c  x   2  a  x  b  x  c  x 

x 3   ab  bc  ca  x  2abc  0

Coefficient of x 2  0  Sum of the roots = 0. Hence, third root is 1.


1 1 1
i     2
a 1 b 1 c 1
    2   3  n 1  
 sin   sin   sin  ....sin 
n
14.   n1
 n   n   n   n  2

    2   3  179  180
 sin  sin  sin  ....sin  
180 180 180  180  2179

     2   3   90  180


2

 sin   sin  sin  ....sin    179


 180  180  180   180  2

     2   3  
....sin  90   180
2

 sin   sin   sin 



 180  180  180   180  2179

180 3 10
 sin1º sin 2º sin 3º....sin 90º   89
2179 2
w3  w2  w5  w4  w7  w6  .....  w17  w16
15.
w2  w1  w5  w4  w8  w7  w11  w10

 w1  w2  w2  w3  ......  a
8a
 Ratio = 2
4a

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1
16. Z
2
 
i 1  i 3  i 2  Z 101  i   Z 101  i109    i 2    2
106 106

 2   i 2   i n 2 n   i  1
n 2 n2 n

This is possible only when n=4r+2 and 2n-2 is multiple of 3 i.e., 2(4r+2)-2 is multiple of 3
i.e., 8r+2is multiple of 3  r  2
2
 n  10  k 4
5
1
17. z   3  z2  3 z 1  0
z
3 i  
 z   cis   
2 2  6
1  r   r  r
zr  r  cis     cis      2i sin
z  6   6  6
2
 1  r  r 
  z r  r    4sin 2  2  1  cos 
 z  6  3 
2
5
 r 1 5
 r  5
r
 S    z  r   2 1  cos   10  2 cos
r 1  z  r 1  3  r 1 3

  2 4 5 
 10  2  cos  cos  cos   cos  cos   10  2  1  12
 3 3 3 3 
zn 1
18.   z  a1  z  a2  ........  z  an 1 
z 1
Put z   4
n
 4  1 n 1
  4  a1  4  a2  .........  4  an 1    1  4  a1  4  a2  ............  4  an 1 
4  1
But n is odd,
4n  1
 4  a1  4  a2  ............  4  an 1  
5
Similarly,
3n  1
 3  a1  3  a2  ..........  3  an 1  
4

 4  a1  4  a2  ................  4  an 1   4  4n  1 
 3  a1  3  a2  ...............  3  an 1  5  3n  1 

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PHYSICS
19. cos   0
20. As current at any instant in the circuit will be

21. Conceptual
22.
i

45
V
45

Z
1
R L
c
1
( R   L) 
C
23. LCR circuit conceptual
24. CONCEPTUAL
V
25. irms  1  10 A
R

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Ldi
26.  B l
dt

27.

28. Inductor is ideal therefore for a steady current there is no p.d. across inductor. If current is varying, in
Ldi di
direction of current p.d. across inductor is  (substitute sign of )
dt dt
29. V1  VR2  VL2
V2  VL  Vc
VR
Power factor 
V
1
30. V1 = V2  XL = XC  f = = 125Hz
2 LC
V0 200
I0 = = X=0Z=R
R 100
I0 = 2A
2
V1 = V2 = I = IL = 2 × 2 × 125 ×

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31. When the key is shifted to (2) at t = 0, applying KVL we get


Or t LC
4
32. According to given problem,

12
33. R  3
4

34. V1  3sin t ;V2  5sin t  1  ;V3  5sin t  2 

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35. At the instant,

3
36. irms   0.5 A
5
5
Z  X L2  62   10
0.5
X L  8
VL  (0.5)8  4

CHEMISTRY
37. HF exists as H 2 F2 due to hydrogen bonding or dipole-dipole interaction.
38. Chlorine oxidizes sulphites and thiosulphates to corresponding sulphates. For example
Na 2SO 3  Cl 2 
H O
Na 2SO 4  2HCl
2

Na 2S2 O3  Cl2 
 Na 2SO 4  S  HCl
39. 2NaCl  conc.H 2SO 4  2HCl  Na 2SO 4
40. HgO  2Cl 2  dry   Cl 2 O  HgCl 2
X

Cl2 O  H 2 O  2HClO
Y
 golden yellow solution 

41.

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Na 2S  Na 2SO 3  I 2  Na 2S2 O3  2NaI
Central ‘S” is sp3

Bonded ‘S’ is sp 2
 S = S is polar
Central ‘S’ is +6; bonded ‘S” is –2
42. NCERT text book
43. HOCl  HClO n  HClO3  HClO 4 0 thermal stability
44. ClO 2 - paramagnetic
ClO 2 - bleaches 30 times more than chlorine
45. BrF3  BrF2  BrF4

BrF3  SbF5  BrF2SbrF6

BrF3  CsF  Cs  BrF4


0 1 1
48. Br2  Ca  OH  2  Ca  OBr 2  Ca Br2  H 2 O
0 1
Br2  Na 2SO3  Na 2SO 4  H Br
0 5 1
Br2  Na 2 CO3  Na Br O3  Na Br  CO 2 
0 1
Br2  Na 2S2O3 
H O
Na 2SO 4  S  2H Br
2

49. x 6; y 18; z 12


52. CaOCl2  2CH3COOH   CH3COO 2 Ca  H 2 O  Cl2
Cl 2  2KI  I 2  2KCl
2Na 2S2 O3  I 2  Na 2S4O 6  2NaI
53. BrF3 is the only colored interhalogen compound which is a liquid, BrCl is a colored gas and IBr and
IF3 are colored solids. Also, ClF3 , IF5 and BrF5 are colorless.
54. AgCl will not be hydrolyzed, NCl3 produces NH 3 and HOCl on hydrolysis and ClF3 will produce

HClO 2 and HF. Also,


ClF5  2H 2 O  FClO 2  4HF
So, only PCl3 and SiCl4 will undergo hydrolysis to form HCl.

SR.*CO SC Pg.No: 11

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