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 1cos i sin 27 1 cos i sin 27.cos i sin
6
7 7 7 7 7 7
r 27 &
7 r 727 189
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 eik ; 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 n1 , 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 12
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. n1
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 n2 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=0Z=R
R 100
I0 = 2A
2
V1 = V2 = I = IL = 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 BrF2SbrF6
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.
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