Sec: JR.
IIT_*COSC(MODEL-A) RTA-9 Date: 27-01-25
Time: 3 Hrs 2020_P2 Max. Marks: 198
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 1 2 1 3 2 4 7 5 4
6 0 7 ABC 8 ABC 9 AD 10 CD
11 AC 12 BC 13 2.5 14 1.25 15 4.5
16 0 17 8.8 18 0.25
PHYSICS
19 5 20 6 21 8 22 4 23 5
24 4 25 ABC 26 AD 27 ABC 28 ABD
29 AC 30 ABCD 31 288 32 80 33 297
34 500 35 0.875 36 16
CHEMISTRY
37 5 38 5 39 5 40 9 41 5
42 2 43 ABD 44 ABC 45 ABCD 46 ABD
47 AD 48 CD 49 58.32 50 27 51 25
52 6.25 53 94.79 54 50
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. 1
L1 lim x 1
sin n cos 1 x 1 x lim x 1
n cos 1 x
n
1 x 1 x 1 x
lim
2
1 cos ncos 1x 1
n 2 cos x 1
L 2 lim x 1
1 x 1 x x 1
2 1 x 2
2
n
L2
2
n2 3
Given n
2 2
n 2n 3 n 2 2n 3 0 n 3 n 1 0
2
n 1 or n 3
Since, n N .
n 1 Sum 1
2. 1
v1 3(a b), v2 2(b (a·b)a)
v1 ·v2 0 v1 v 2
v1 3|a||b|sin 3|b|sin
v2 2 (b (a·b)a)2
2 |b|2 2(a·b)2 (a·b)2 |a|2
2 |b|2 (a·b)2
2 |b|2 a2b2 cos2 2|b|sin
1
Area ·3| b|sin ·2| b|sin
2
3
| b|4 4
4
1
|b|2 sin2 |b|4 4
4
4
|b| |b|
4sin 2 2
2
4
4
|b| 2
[|b|] 1
3. 2
Let A diag. a, b, c
1 1 1
A 1 diag· , ,
a b c
2 A B I
2
2 A2 4 A 1 I
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4 4 4
diag. 2a2 ,2 b2 ,2c2
a b c
( , , )
4
2x 2 2x 3 x 4 0
x
a b c 0,abc 2
Tr(A) 0 and Det(A) 2
pq2
4. 7
x2
f(x) (2lnx 1) cx k
4
x2 2 x
f (x) (2lnx 1)· e
4 x 2
x x
xlnx e
2 2
xlnx e
f (x) 0 xlnx e 0
e
lnx 0
x
f (x) 0 in (0,e) f(x) is
f (x) 0 in (e, ) f(x) is
e2 3
f(x) min. f(e) e2 k k e2
4 4
For f x to be defined for all x 0,
3
f(x) 0 k e2
4
3e ae2
2
k min.
4 b
a b 3 4 7
5. 4
x2 y 2 4x 6y 3 0
(x 2)2 (y 3)2 3 9 4
PT S1 49 3 16 36 6
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Let ACB
ABC
2 2
BPT
2
8 4
tan
2 6 3
1
Ar. (CAB) 4·4·sin 8sin
2
1
Ar ΔCAT 4 4 sin 8sin
2
Ar(CAB) Ar·(CAT) 16sin
4
2tan 16·2·
16· 2 3 384
16 25
1 tan2 1
2 9
15 384 15
19 15 4
6. 0
7. ABC
a b c 1
and a c b c …(1)
a b c b c a a c b a b c a b c b c a
= a c b b c a = 4 x 2 b 4x cos2 a
a c 4 x 2 , b c 4x cos2 .
From (1),
4 + x2 = 4xcos2
4 + x2 = 4x – 4x sin2 (x – 2)2 = – 4x sin2 x = 2 or sin = 0.
8. ABC
9. AD
Tangent at P.
ty x at 2
Q 0, at
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Now, Equation of parabola with vertex 0, at and 0, 0 as its focus
x 2 4at y at
which passes through 2a, 0
4a 2 4at at
t 2 1 t 1
Possible equation curve
C2 : x 2 4a(y a)
or x2 4a(y a)
Co-ordinates of P are : a, 2a
[Extremities of latus rectum of C1 ]. Possible equation of directrix of
C2 : y a a y 2a 0
y a a 0 y 2a 0
10. CD
11. AC
12. BC
13. 2.5
14. 1.25
15. 4.5
x (cos 1) (cos 1) (cos 2) (cos 3)
x 7 2cos
xmax 7 2(1) 9
xmin 7 2(1) 5
16. 0
Since point of minima is negative therefore point of maxima is also negative.
Hence, both roots of f x must be negative and distinct.
Sum of the roots 0 and D 0
Their intersection is , hence no values of a .
17. 8.8
If m 2
1 1 2 2 3 4 4 2n1 2n1
A , then A 2
2 2 ,A 4 4 , ,A n
n1 n1
1 1 2 2
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m n 1
m n 1
m n 1
If m m , then An m n 1 m n 1 m n 1
m n 1 m n 1 m n 1
An mn1 A 1617 A 268 A
Factors of 68 are 1,2,4,17,34,68.
If n 1 1 n 2, then m 268
If n 1 2 n 3, then m 234
If n 1 4 n 5, then m 217
If n 1 34 n 35, then m 4
If n 1 68 n 69, then m 2
Sum of all n 132.
18. 0.25
b 0 and c 1
Note that both x3 2 x 2 x c and e x are differentiable in their domain.
So make the function differentiable at x b .
Since f is differentiable at x b .
L.H.D. R.H.D. at x b
3b 2 4b 1 eb
b is an integer, so LHS of the equation will always be an integer. However RHS will an integer only
if b 0 .
If b 0 , LHS RHS, so b 0 is the solution to this equation.
Since f is differentiable at x b , it is implied that it is also continuous at x b .
lim f(x) f(b) lim f(x)
x b x b
when b 0 , we get c e 0 1
so the answer is 0 1 1
PHYSICS
19. 5
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20. 6
21. 8
22. 4
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23. 5
24. 4
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25. ABC
26. AD
27. ABC
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28. ABD
29. AC
30. ABCD
31. 288
32. 80
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33. 297
34. 500
35. 0.875
36. 16
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CHEMISTRY
37. 5
Suppose the lower oxidation number of metal is a
Metal H2SO 4
H2
0.1 g 43.9 ml at NTP
Eq. of metal = Eq. of hydrogen
0.1 43.9
a2
51/ a 11200
Metal changes from lower oxidation number 2 to higher oxidation number, say b
51 51
Eq. of the metal
change in oxidation number b 2
Eq. of metal = Eq. of KMnO4
0.1 0.1 58.8
b5
51/ b 2 1000
38. 5
SO3, Cl2O7, SO2, N2O5, Br2O5
39. 5
H3C CH3
NH2
N
CH2 NH2
, , , H3C CH2 CH2 CH2 NH2
,
N
OMe
40. 9
41. 5
COOH SO 3H OH COOH
O 2N NO2
, , ,
NO2 NO2
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HO O
HO O
42. 2
A aq. mB g
Kc (RT)m KP
m
2
2 R× = 8
R
2 =4
m
m=2
So, for 1 mole of A(aq.) reacted, two moles of the gaseous product molecules are formed.
43. ABD
A
B 3C
1 0.1 0.1 0.3
PT 1 3 0.1 1.3 atm
ΔP = 0.2, atm or 760×0.3 mm Hg = 228 mm of Hg
44. ABC
2Ke2 Z
v , so, atomic no. (Z) slope of the graph.
h n
So, statement (1) is True.
h 1
, slope of the graph
2qVm m
So, statement (2) is True.
From, PV = nRT
nR 1
V T , so, slope of graph
P P
So, statement (3) is also correct.
1
P nRT , so, slope T
V
45. ABCD
46. ABD
In (A) CH2=CH–CH2 CH2–CH=CH2 ; whereas CH2=CH–CH2–CH2 shows no resonance effect.
+
In (B) CH3–NH–CH2 CH3–NH=CH2. Although CH2–OH also shows resonance; but, oxygen
being less basic contributes to a lesser extent than nitrogen.
+
In (C) CH3–O–CH2 CH3–O=CH2 ; whereas no resonance occurs in CH3–O–CH2–CH2 .
+
In (D) CH3–CH–CH2–CH2–CH3 has six hyper-conjugative structures; whereas
+
CH3–CH2–CH–CH2–CH3has just five hyper-conjugative structures.
47. AD
48. CD
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Ph
N CH3
(i) H cannot be resolved due to flipping of lone pair.
CH3 COOH
H
H
H
H
CH3
(ii) COOH cannot be resolved due to center of symmetry.
49. 58.32
2CH2 = CHCN + 2H+ + 2e-
CN – (CH2)4 CN
108
0.8 3750 9.65 3600
2
m= = 58.32 kg
96500
50. 27
27 mL
3
Co NH3 6 Cl3 3AgNO3 Co NH3 6 3NO3 3AgCl s
0.3
Moles of complex
267.46
0.3 0.125 V
Moles of AgNO3 3
267.46 1000
V = 26.92 mL = 27
51. 25
CuSO2 ·5H2O CuSO4 ·3H2O(s) 2H2O(g)
p
52. 6.25
Van't Hoff factor .
53. 94.79%
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2 1600
% of tertiary bromide 100%
2 1600 2 82 +12 1
= 94.79%
54. 50
F
F F
F F
F F F
Xe S S
F F F F F
F F
1 6 3 19 F
6 3 18 1 4 3 13
Total lone pairs = 50
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