Aiats Aieee 2012 Test-1 Solution
Aiats Aieee 2012 Test-1 Solution
Aiats Aieee 2012 Test-1 Solution
TEST - 1
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(4)
31.
(2)
61.
(1)
2.
(1)
32.
(4)
62.
(2)
3.
(1)
33.
(4)
63.
(2)
4.
(3)
34.
(1)
64.
(2)
5.
(2)
35.
(4)
65.
(1)
6.
(3)
36.
(4)
66.
(2)
7.
(1)
37.
(2)
67.
(3)
8.
(2)
38.
(3)
68.
(2)
9.
(4)
39.
(3)
69.
(4)
10.
(1)
40.
(4)
70.
(3)
11.
(1)
41.
(3)
71.
(2)
12.
(2)
42.
(4)
72.
(2)
13.
(3)
43.
(2)
73.
(2)
14.
(2)
44.
(2)
74.
(3)
15.
(3)
45.
(3)
75.
(4)
16.
(1)
46.
(4)
76.
(2)
17.
(1)
47.
(2)
77.
(1)
18.
(3)
48.
(4)
78.
(1)
19.
(3)
49.
(2)
79.
(4)
20.
(1)
50.
(1)
80.
(4)
21.
(3)
51.
(2)
81.
(1)
22.
(1)
52.
(4)
82.
(2)
23.
(2)
53.
(4)
83.
(4)
24.
(1)
54.
(3)
84.
(3)
25.
(3)
55.
(4)
85.
(3)
26.
(4)
56.
(3)
86.
(1)
27.
(1)
57.
(1)
87.
(2)
28.
(2)
58.
(2)
88.
(2)
29.
(2)
59.
(1)
89.
(2)
30.
(3)
60.
(1)
90.
(2)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (4)
9.
Answer (4)
2.
Answer (1)
3.
Answer (1)
4.
Answer (3)
5.
Answer (2)
x = a cos2, y = b sin2
14. Answer (2)
2
x y
+ =1
a b
6.
Answer (3)
R=
l
A
dR
dl
dr
100 =
100 + 2
100
R
l
r
= 0.5%
7.
at =
Answer (1)
y=
x2 =
dx
d(x + R )
x
dx
dx
( x 2 + R 2 )3
( x 2 + R 2 )3/2
R2
=0
2
x=
a cos
dv
a v
= a cos =
dt
v
( x + R 2 )3/2
2
dy
=
dx
a sin
2
an = anet
at2
2 3/2
=0
an =
r =
v2
r
v2
an
R
17. Answer (1)
d 2y
< 0 maxima
dx 2 R
x =
8.
Answer (2)
l
cannot be derived dimensionally because l
A
and A are not independent dimensionally.
R=
y min =
4
= =2
4 2
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u sin
2g
2
60
u2 sin 120
2g
u 2 sin2 60 u 2 3 3u 2 u 2 3
=
=
=
2g
2g 4
8g
4g
u sin 2
2g
2
tan = tan
R=
u2
(2 3 )2 + 9 =
8g
21u 2
8g
tan
= tan1
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)
5
1200 u = 60 u
100
Number of He atoms =
60
= 15
4
Combustion
Organic
compound
C + O2
x g CO2 12 x g 'C'
44
y g H2O 2 y g 'H'
18
P + 2 (V b) = RT
V
When a = 0, then
(W gram)
P(V b) = RT
12
x g 'C'
'W' g organic compound contains
44
100 g organic compound contains
12 x
100 g 'C'
44 W
i.e. Z > 1
Percentage of C =
12 4.4
100 = 60%
44 2
Similarly, percentage of H =
=
PV = Pb + RT
Z=
PV RT + Pb
=
RT
RT
2
x
100
18 W
P + 2 V = RT
V
2 3.6
100
18 2
PV +
= 20%
Percentage of O2 = 100 80 = 20%
a
= RT
V
PV = RT
a
V
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PV
RT
Z = 1
a
RTV
i.e. Z < 1
It decreases with increase of pressure.
Option (1), (2) and (3) are correct.
MQ
2
=
3
MP
4 MQ
=
9 MP
WP
MP
Now, mole fraction of P =
WP WQ
( xP )
+
MP MQ
WQ
MQ
and mole fraction of Q =
WQ WP
(x Q )
+
MQ MP
WP
xP
M
3 4 2
= P = =
xQ WQ 2 9 3
MQ
Given :
94.8
NA 40 8
948
= 32 NA
x
1 x
=
106
84
10 x d
M
10 82 1.5
82
= 15 (M)
M1V1 = M2V2
15 V1 = 6
V1 =
1
2
3
1000 = 200 L
15
Na2CO3 No reaction
xg
2NaHCO3
Na2CO3 + CO2 (g) + H2O(g)
(20 x) g
20 x
84
20 x 1
=
84 2
Mass of Na2CO3 produced
=
x
1 x
+
106
84
2
1 20 x
106 g
2 84
x+
1 (20 x)
106 = 15
2 84
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Moles of N =
53.8
= 3.85
14
Moles of C =
46.2
= 3.85
12
E.F. = CN
M.F. = (E.F.)
2 26
26
7.4
5.6
=
x + 17 x + 8
M.F. = C2N2
46. Answer (4)
C2H4 + 3O2 2CO2 + 2H2O
x mL
C2H2
3x mL
(15 x) m
x = 20
5
O2
2
2CO2 + H2 O
2.5(15 x) mL
Total volume of O2
2.5(15 x) + 3x = 45
x = 15
Volume of C2H2 in the sample = 0
47. Answer (2)
48. Answer (4)
rNH3
rHBr
MHBr
MNH3
x
81
=
200 x
17
x
= 2.18
200 x
Molecular mass = 32 3 = 96
M2(SO4)3 = 480
Pressure
Critical point
Volume
P + 2 (V nb) = RT
V
RT
aV ab
V3 b + c V2 +
=0
Pc
Pc Pc
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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (1)
We have,
tan + = 3 tan3
4
3 tan tan3
1 + tan
= 3
1 3 tan2
1 tan
2
(1 + tan)(1 3 tan )
cos( + ) =
= (1 tan)(9tan
3tan3)
cos 2 =
1
e
1
(2 [2, 2])
e
1 cos 24 1 cos 42 1
+
+ (sin48 + sin66)
=
2
2
2
1
{(sin 48 cos 42) + (sin66 cos 24)}
2
=1
63. Answer (2)
tan2
= 1+
= 0
1
1 cos 1 1 cos 3
+ tan2 3 =
+
2
2 1 + cos 1 1 + cos 3
a
c
1
1
b+c +
a+b
=
a
c
1+
1+
b+c
a+b
b +c a a+bc
+
=
b+c +a a+b+c
2b
=
a+b+c
2b
{a + c = 2b}
=
3b
2
=
3
2
,
3
cosx + cosy =
2cos
x+y
xy 3
cos
=
2
2
2
2cos
xy 3
cos
=
3
2
2
xy
cos
2
3
2
3
=
2
xy
So, cos
>1
2
sin1
=k
sin133 sin134
sin(46 45)
sin(48 47)
+
sin 45 sin 46 sin 47 sin 48
+... +
sin(134 133)
=k
sin133 sin134
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( 6, 2)
(2, 0)
1
= 4 2
2
(2, 0)
2
y=x 4
=3
68. Answer (2)
( 2, 2)
We observe that,
x
= ( x e )2 + 1 1
2e
sin2
x
1 , hence for equality x = e, which is
2e
the only solution of the equation.
But sin2
(0, 4)
tansin2
sin(+ 60)sin( 60)
+
cos(+ 60)cos( 60) cos(+ 60)cos( 60)
2 sin2 + sin2 sin2 60
x2 + 1
sin1
= sec( x 1)
2 x 2
x2 + 1
is defined only for two values of
sin1
2 x
x {1, 1}.
At x = 1, both R.H.S, L.H.S. becomes equal.
cos2 sin2 60
9 12cos2
4 cos 3
2
= 3
70. Answer (3)
x+y
xy
x+y
x+y
cos
= 2sin
cos
2
2
2
2
x+y
2sin
2
sin
xy
x+y
cos
cos
=0
2
2
x+y
x
y
sin sin = 0
2
2
2
x + y = 2k
or
x2 + 4x 0
x ( , 4] [0, )
2x2 + 3 0
x ( , + )
x2 + 4x 2x2 + 3
x2 4x + 3 0
x = 2k
or
y = 2k,
where k is an integer
x [1, 3]
On combining, the above three results
x [1, 3]
But x2 + 4x, 2x2 + 3 should also be non-negative
integer so the possible values of x are {1, 2, 3}.
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Let x = I + f,
|I 2I 2f| = 4
14
y = 5x2 + 2x + 3 is , .
5
|I + 2f| = 4
So, I + 2f = 4 or I + 2f = 4
2f should be an integer
Either 2f = 0 or 2f = 1
1
2
So, possible cases are
So, f = 0 or f =
(i) I = 4, f = 0
1
(iii) I = 3, f =
2
(i) I = 4, f = 0
1
(iii) I = 5, f =
2
sin2x(2cosx + 1) = cos2x(2cosx + 1)
tan + tan =
2ac
b a
2
b c2
2
tan.tan =
b2 a2
tan + tan
2ac
tan( + ) =
=
1 tan tan a 2 c 2
=
=
cos2 36 cos2 72
(1 cos 2 36) (1 sin2 18)
x = 120, 240, 22
1o
1o
1o
1o
, 112 , 202 , 292
2
2
2
2
cos 36 sin 18
(10 2 5 ) (10 + 2 5 )
16
16
=
(6 + 2 5 ) 6 2 5
16
16
80
=
16
=5
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2
2
sin x cos 4 + cos x sin 4 + cos x = 2(sin x + cos x )
sin
5x
+ cos x = 2
4
5x
This is true only when sin
, cos x both attains
4
their maximum value simultaneously.
3
5
cos , cos , cos
7
7
7
Let x = cos
7
y = tan2
7
So, y =
1 x2
x
x2 =
x2
1
1+ y
8x3 4x = 4x2 1
4x(2x2 1) = 4x2 1
4x2
4
1 =
1
4x
1+ y
1+ y
1 y 3 y
4x
=
1 + y (1 + y )
4x + 1
3
5
= 8 x cos x cos
x cos 7
7
7
Replace x = 1,
3
5
1 = 8 1 cos 1 cos
1 cos
7
7
7
Let =
7 =
3 = 4
tan3 = tan4
3
5 1
sin
sin
sin
=
14
14
14 8
3 tan tan3
1 3 tan2
4 tan 4 tan3
=
4
2
1 + tan 6 tan
Let tan = x
8x3 4x2 4x + 1
3
5
x cos
= 8 x cos x cos
7
7
7
Replace x = 1,
7 = 8(1)(1)(1)
3
5
cos
3
5
7
cos
cos
=
14
14
14
8
3x x3
1 3x 2
4x3 4 x
1 + x 4 6x 2
2
3
, tan2
, tan2
7
7
7
2
3
+ tan2
= 21
tan2 + tan2
7
7
7
tan2
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x3 21x2 + 35x 7 = 0
Let =
1
, we get the equation whose
x
2
3
roots are cot 2 , cot 2
, cot 2
7
7
7
On replacing x by
3
14
2
1 + 2cos = 1 + 2 1 2 sin
2
2
= 3 4 sin2
=
2
sin
2
sin
2
3 35
+ cot 2
+ cot 2
=
=5
7
7
7
7
9
2
Similarly, 1 + 2 cos3 =
3
sin
2
sin
2
17
27
2
and 1 + 2cos9 =
9
sin
2
sin
2 tan
1 tan2
3
9
27
sin
sin
2
2
2
=
3
9
sin
sin
sin
2
2
2
sin
16 tan
=
tan16
81
27
sin
28
2 =
3
sin
sin
2
28
sin
2
2
16 tan
17 =
17 = 16
32
2
tan
tan 2
17
17
16 tan
3
sin 3
sin
28
28
=
=
3
3
sin
sin
28
28
=1
tan1
sin1
sin(2 1)
=
=
= tan2 tan1
cos 2 cos1 cos 2 cos 2 cos1
tan 2
sin 2
sin(4 2)
=
=
= tan 4 tan 2
cos 4 cos 2 cos 4 cos 4 cos 2
......................................................................
= , = 2 , = 3
4 sin
3
+3 sin + 2sin + + sin
2
2
2
2
2
......................................................................
= 4 sin
tan 64
sin 64
sin(128 64)
=
=
cos128 cos 64 cos128 cos128 cos 64
= 2 sin + cos
2
2
= tan128 tan64
= 2 1 + sin
= 2 1+ k
= tan128 tan1
q q q
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