Sec: JR.
IIT_*CO SC(MODEL-A) CAT-12 Date: 10-08-25
Time: 3HRS 2020_PII Max. Marks: 198
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 8 2 6 3 2 4 4 5 1
6 0 7 ABD 8 AC 9 ABCD 10 BC
11 B 12 AC 13 3 14 25 15 16
16 21 17 6 18 17
PHYSICS
19 1 20 1 21 2 22 2 23 3
24 6 25 BC 26 ABCD 27 AD 28 B
29 A 30 AC 31 13 32 0.64 33 0.41
34 1 35 0 36 3
CHEMISTRY
37 4 38 6 39 2 40 5 41 4
42 5 43 BCD 44 ACD 45 ABC 46 ACD
47 A 48 ACD 49 180 50 11 51 1
52 325 53 68 54 3600
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. log1/2 sin x 2 log1/2 cos x
log1/2 sin x cos x 2
1 1
sin x cos x sin 2 x
4 2
Hence, total number of solutions = 8.
3
2. cos3 3 cos3 5 cos3 cos5
3cos3 .cos5 cos3 cos5 0
cos 0 or cos3 0 or cos 4 0 or cos5 0
5 5 7
3 or 4 ,
2 2 2
5 5 7 7 9 11
3 or 4 , or 5 , ,
2 2 2 2 2 2
5 5 7 7 9 11
or , or , ,
6 8 8 10 10 10
Sum of values of equals to 906 906
a b a b d b
3. Let B , B adj ( B ) c d c a b c 0 and a d
c d
a 0
B aI & Tr ( B) 2a … (1)
0 a
AB BP 2 I , aA aP 2 I aA aP 2 I ( from (1))
Let P where Tr ( P) 4 4; det( P) 3 3
a 2 a
aA , taking det on both sides
a a 2
a 2 | A | a 2 ( a ) 2a( ) 4
a 2 | A | 3a 2 8a 4
| A | 15 Tr ( B ) 0 a 0
12a 2 8a 4 0
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1
a , 1 a 1 ( a 0)
3
2
Tr ( B) 2a 3 Tr ( B) 2
3
4. 2
2 2 5 x 2 x 2 2 2 2 2 3 0 x R
2 2 2 5 0 and 2 2 2 0 and 2 2 3
2 1& 2 2 , 1, 2
3
5. x16(log5 x ) 68log 5 x 516
Take log to the base 5 on both sides
16 log 5 x 3 68 log 5 x log 5 x 16
put log 5 x t 16t 4 68t 2 16 0
where t1 , t2 , t3 , t4 are the roots of 4t 4 17t 2 4 0
t2 t 2 t3 t4 0
log 5 x1 log 5 x2 log 5 x3 log 5 x4 0
x1 x2 x3 x4 1
6. x 1 P( x) 1 0 has roots 0,1,2,3,4,....,11 .
x 1 P ( x) 1 A x 0 x 1 x 2 ..... x 10 x 11
1
Put x 1, we get 1 A( 1)( 2)(3).....(12) A
12
1
x ( x 1)( x 2)....( x 11) 1
12 1 1
P( x) P(12) 0
x 1 13
1 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0
7. A) PEP 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 1
0 1 0 8 13 18 0 1 0
1 2 3 1 0 0 1 3 2
= 8 13 18
0 0 1 8 18 13
2 3 4 0 1 0 2 4 3
PEP F and P2 I
B) EQ PFQ 1 | EQ | | PFQ 1 |
| E | 0 and | F | 0 and | Q | 0
| P || F |
RHS | EQ | | PFQ 1 || E || Q | 0
| A|
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LHS = EQ P( PEP)Q EQ IEPQ EQ EPQ E I P Q 0
C) | ( EF )3 || EF |2
Here 0 0 (false)
D) LHS = Tr ( P 1 EP) Tr ( F ) Tr ( EPP 1 ) Tr ( F ) Tr ( E ) Tr ( F )
RHS = Tr ( E ) Tr ( P 1FP) Tr ( E ) Tr ( FPP 1 ) Tr ( E ) Tr ( F )
8. For non trivial solution
1 c b
c 1 a 0 1 2abc a 2 b 2 c 2 0
b a 1
a2 b2c2 2abc 1 b2 c 2 b2c 2
( a bc) 2 (1 b 2 )(1 c 2 )
Similarly; (b ac) 2 (1 a 2 )(1 b 2 )
(c ab) 2 (1 a 2 )(1 b2 )
So 1 a 2 , 1 b 2 , 1 c 2 are of same sign and atleast one in proper fraction, so all are
positive.
1 a 2 0, 1 b 2 0; 1 c 2 0 a 2 b 2 c 2 3
and 1 2abc 3 abc 1
1 1
log0.25 2 ....
3 3
2 6 10
9. 1 2 3 ...
3
3 3
S
2 6 10
S 1 ....
3 32 33
S 1 2 6
2 3 ....
3 3 3 3
2S 1 4 4
1 2 3 ...
3 3 3 3
2S 4 4 4
....
3 3 32 33
1
4 log 0.25 3 1
1
1 log 1 1
3 4 2
S 3 3 , (3) 3
3
3 3 2 3
2
2 1 1
3
10.
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Equation of A ' A '' is 2 x y 8
4 16
B 3, 2 C ,
3 3
11.
B (1,-3)
A
C
D (0,4)
ABD is equilateral
Slope of BD= -7
Let slope of AB = m
m7
tan 600 .....1
1 7m
AB = BD
2 2 2
x 1 y 3 x 2 y 4
2 x 14 y 6 0
x 7 y 3 0..... 2
y3
Slope of AB=m .... 3
x 1
1 7 3 1 3
Solving (1), (2) & (3), we get A ,
2 2
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a 3 b 1
12. Let C a, b E , ( E is midpoint of AC)
2 2
C lies on x 4 y 10 0 a 4b 10 0
E lies on 6 x 10 y 59 0 3a 5b 55 0
Solving, we get C a, b 10,5
The reflection of A 3, 1 in line CF x 4 y 10 0 is 1, 7
1,7 lies on line BC (CF is angular bisector)
Equation of side BC is 2 x 9 y 65
(line joining 1,7 and C 10,5 )
Solving eqs. of line BE 6 x 10 y 59 0
7
and line BC 2 x 9 y 65 , we get B ,8
2
2
Slope of BC ; Eq. of AB is 18x 13 y 41
9
13. tan 60 3
tan tan 60 3 3 tan tan 60
tan tan 60 3 tan tan 60 3
Adding 3.tan 2 on both sides
tan 3 tan 2 tan 60 1 3 tan 3 sec2
1 3 tan tan tan 60 3 sec 2
1 3 tan tan tan 60
3
1 tan
2
Now, put 10 and 20
1
3 tan10 1 3 tan 20 tan100 tan 590 tan 20 tan 540
3. 3 3
1 tan 1 1 tan 2
2 0 2 0
14. sin x cos x tan 2 x 1
3 tan x 3 3 3 sin x cos x
Case I: sin x cos x 0
3 7
s c t 2 1
3 t 3 0 t 1,1, 3 x , , ,
4 4 3 4
Case II: sin x cos x 0
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s c t 2 1
3 t 6 3 0
t 1
No solution in this case
37
Sum of solutions is p q 25
12
3 3
3n 2 1 1 n 1 n 1 1 1 1
15. 3
n 13 . n 13 2 n 13 n 13
n 2
1 2
1 1
1
S 3
3
n 2 2 n 1 n 1
1 1 1 1 1
S 3 3 3 4 .....
2 1 3 2 4
1 1 9
S 1
2 8 16
16. b ar , c ar 2
abc 66 a 3r 3 66 ar 36
b a a r 1 is a perfect cube
a r 1 3 ( is a positive integer)
1 3 3 1 36
36 1 1 r an integer
r 36 r 36 3
By verification
36 36 36
If 1, r , 2, r , 3, r 4 Z
35 28 9
Now ar 36 a 9
numbers are 9, 36, 144
17. p 2
q 2 x 2 2q p r x q 2 r 2 0 1
q r
From (1), x ,
p q
x2 2 x 8 0 2
x 4,2
q r
Put x 4 , x 4
p q
q 4 p, r 4q
r 16 p
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2 2 2 2
q r 16 p 256 p
272
p2 p2
18. PQ k 3 | P | 2 k 0 … (1)
P 12 20 … (2)
From (1) & (2) k 6 10 … (3)
(adj P) (adj P)
PQ kI 3 Q kp 1 k
|P| 2
k 3 4
now q23 12 16 k ….. (4)
8 2
Solving (3) & (4) 1, k 4 2 k 2 17
PHYSICS
19. FNet 0. Hence torque is independent of choice of orgin.
20. Just after Nth collision, (N+1) blocks more together Let 0 be their speed. These
F
blocks more with an acceleration of for a displacement of ‘d’
N 1 m
v 2 v02 2ad
v v02 2 ad
th
Apply Conservation of linear momentum during N 1 collision.
N 1 mv N 2 mv0
2 F 2
Squaring, N 1 V02 2 d N 2 V02
N 1 m
Fd
For N 1,V0
m
F
21. aCM . W.r.t CM,
2m
2T cos F
F
T
2cos
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The particles move along a St. Line towards CM.
Work done by pseudo forces = Zero ( len to displacement)
= Fx displacement of midpoint
Fx = loss in KE due to collision
22. Reflected rays rotate at double angular speed
w 2 x 2n 2 rad / s
v Rw 2 m / s
23. xCM
xdm xdA 3 a
dm dA 4
2 2ka 3
dA 2 ydx 2kx dx A dA
3
4
2ka
xdA
4
24. T f mg sin 1
Rotational equilibrium:
T f 2
mg sin
f mg cos
2
tan 1 1
2 2 3 12
T
a A11
m
25. a A11 aB11
mg cos T
aB11
m
From string constraint
VA11 VB11
T T sin
aAx , aBx a Ax
m m
A has more horizontal acceleration then B
A moves faster horizontally.
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26. r1 1 sin 1
Vertical equilibrium
T1 cos 1 m1 g 1
Horizontally
T1 sin 1 m1w2 r1
m1w2 r1 sin 1 2
g
From (1) &(2) w1 .
1 cos1
g
Similarly for m2 , w1
2 cos 2
Cos1 2 11
Given w1 w2 1 cos1 2 cos 2 or
Cos 2 1 7
If the hanging rod is vertical T1Sin1 T2 Sin 2
m1 1 sin 1 m2 2 sin 2
sin 1 m2 2 28 11 11
sin 2 m1 1 56 7 4
tan 1 sin 1 cos 2 11 7 1
tan 2 sin 2 cos1 14 11 2
g 1w 2
Cos1 or sec 1 and tan 1 sec 2 1 1
1w 2
g
2
1 w2
1
g
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2
w2
Similarly, tan 2 2 1
g
We know that tan 2 2 tan 1
22 w4 21 w4
Squaring on both sides 1 4 2 4
g2 g
w4
2
3 4 21 22 w 10 2rad / s
g
1 2 1 mM 2 mM
27. W f rel
2
2 mM
2 2 gh
mM
gh
WAction WRe action independent of frame of reference
Using conservation of linear momentum
m 2 gh m M v
m
v 2 gh
mM
28. Centre of mass is at rest.
m1r1 m2 r2
29. The beam must have unequal length.
When the mass is kept in right pair.
W1 A W B 1
When the mass is kept in left pair,
W2 B W A 2
1 2 W 2 WW
1 2 W WW
1 2
30.
J1 10 1 1
J 0 cos 60 J1 5v1 2
1
10
1 2 J 0 cos 60 15v1 v1 2 1m / s
15 3
1
Value of 5kg block = V12 V22 3
9
31. Let 0 be the natural length
At equilibrium, L1 25 8 2 15m
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k 1 0 mg 1
When head touches the surfaces of water,
Loss in gravitational P.E = increase in strain energy
1 2
mgh k h 0 2 2
2
1 2
From 1 & 2 k 1 0 h k h 0 2
2
1 2
15 0 25 23 0
2
0 13m
32. Range OA AC OA AO OC 20 A OC
Horizontal velocity = Vx constant (magnitude)
OA Range
tOA ,T 20 A OC
Vx Vx
Let OA x OC 3x
x
t0 A
Vx
5x
T 5tOA
Vx
2
T 5 1 5
Time of ascent = tOA ; H g tOA
2 2 2 2
2
1 3
h g tOA
2 2
h 52 32
0.64
H 52
33.
N1 N 2 mg 1
N1 N 2 2
mgR
N1 N 2 R 3
2
N1 2 N1 mg
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mg mg
N1 2
, N2
1 1 2
mgR 1
2
mgR 1 2 2 2 2
2 1
2 2 1 0 , = 0.41
34. MS1 M * S rel
R
Srel os 2
2
M
MS1 2 S1 1
2
35. J 18iˆ 6 ˆj
J
V 9iˆ 3 ˆj
m
Vi 5 , V f 5
V f Vi V
5iˆ 9iˆ 3 ˆj
V f 4iˆ 3 ˆj
KE 0 W
36. CM R sin
MP R 1 sin
Mg sin R T MP
Mg sin R mgr 1 sin
M sin
m 3kg
t sin
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CHEMISTRY
37. rn n 2
But rn 1 rn rn 1
2 2
n 1 n2 n 1
n4
38. E H T q Pext S surr 0
S sys Stotal ve
Gsys ve
1.28
39. H 2 SO3 O 0.02M
64
H 2 SO3 H HSO3
xM
0.02 x M xM
x.x 2
Now, K a 10
0.02 x
x 0.01M pH log x 2
40. CO2 , CH 3CN , NO2 , N 2O & C3O2
41. Let the mixture contains a moles Cx H8 and b moles C x H10 .
Now, a 12 x 8 6 12 x 10 28.4 (1)
PV 2.46 5
ab 0.5 (2)
RT 0.082 300
84.5
and 28.4 a 12 x b 12 x (3)
100
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On solving, x 4
42.
Ag aq Fe2aq Fe3aq Ag s
Initial 500 0.9 500 1.0 0 0
moles 1000 1000
Equilibrium 0.45 x 0.50 x x x
moles
Now, neq Fe 2 neq MnO4
Or,
0.50 x 30 1 25 0.06 5
1000 1000
x 0.25
x
K eq 5M 1
0.45 x 0.5 x
43. Al2Cl6 has three centre four electron bond.
P F axial bond length 159.6 pm
P Cl equatorial bond length 200.5 pm
Bond angle NH 3 107
Bond angle NF3 102
KW 1014
44. For NaA, K h 8 106
K a 10
KW 1014
For NaB, K h 6 108
K a 10
KW 1014 106
For NaC , K h
K a 2 108 2
KW 1014
For NaD, K h 10 104
K a 10
KW 1014
For NaE , K h 7 107
K a 10
Since, K h of NaD is the highest, therefore, NaD is most extensively hydrolysed.
1
For NaB , pH pKW pK a log C
2
1 1 1 1
or pH 14 6 log 20 1 19
2 10 2 2
or pH 9.5
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For isohydric solution, K a1 C1 K a2 C2
10 7 0.1 10 6 0.01 10 8
Hence, 0.1 M HE isohydric to 0.1 M HB solution.
45. Conceptual
46. Conceptual
150 0 150
47. A V 37.5
V 4
K.E of photo electron 37.5 eV
13.6
Energy required to remove electron
1
54.4eV
Total energy of photon 91.9 eV
2
Now, 10.2 Z 91.9
Z 3
48. (A) K a .K b KW
K a K b 107
(B) H K a .C 108 104 M
pH 4
(C) A H 2O HA OH
OH K b .C 108 10 4 M
pOH 4 pH 10.0
(D) H H H
net HA HCl
H 0.01M
HCl
pH 2.0
49. Graphite Diamond; G 3.0 0 kJ / mol;
P1 1 bare
G 0 P2 P
Now, G V .P
Or, G G VDia VGra P2 P1
12 12 6
Or, 0 3.0 103 5
10 P2 10
3.6 2.4
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9 4
P2 1.8 10 Pa 1.8 10 bar
50. Na2CO3 HCl NaHCO3 NaCl
20 10
10 - 10
pH pK 11
51. Conceptual
52.
2S 2O32
3
AgBr s Ag S 2O3 2 Br
0.1 aM 0 0
Eqn/fnal 0 a-0.2 0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
K eq 4 10 13 1.6 1012 2
a 0.325
a 0.2
53. neqOH neq Metal hydroxide (or)
8.50
0.1 1 E 68
E 17
urms , CH 4 3R R 64 4
54.
urms , SO2 16 3R 300 1
T 1200 K
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