Adv Paper-1 - Verified - PaperA
Adv Paper-1 - Verified - PaperA
Adv Paper-1 - Verified - PaperA
▪ Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
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INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR
sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.
BATCH – CTY2022
A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
(i) Part-A (08-13) – Contains six (06) multiple choice questions which have ONLY ONE CORRECT answer Each
question carries +3 marks for correct answer and -1 marks for wrong answer.
(ii) Part-B (01-05) contains five (05) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries
+3 marks for correct answer and there will be no negative marking.
PART –A (PHYSICS)
SECTION – A : (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
@QS
1. A block of mass 2 kg is pressed against a rigid vertical wall by a
horizontal force of 100 N. If co-efficient of static and kinetic friction are
each equal to 0.3, then 2 kg
100 N
(A) the magnitude of friction is 20 N
(B) direction of frictional force on the block is vertically upward
(C) the magnitude of friction is 40 N
(D) direction of frictional force on the block is vertically downward
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: AB,
CC:P110410,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
2. A simple pendulum has a bob of mass m and swings with an angular amplitude . The
tension in the thread is T. At a certain time, the string makes an angle with the vertical (
).
(A) T = mg cos , for all values of .
(B) T = mg cos , only for = .
−1 1
(C) T = mg, for = cos (2cos + 1) .
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(D) T will be larger for smaller values of .
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BCD,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
3. There are three vectors P, Q and R . The angle between Pand Q is 60º and R is
perpendicular to the plane containing the vectors Pand Q . Which of the following relation
is possibly correct ?
(A) P + Q + R = 0 (B) P Q = R
(C) P R = Q (D) All of these
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: B,
CC:P110203,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
4. In the figure, the pulley P moves to the right with a constant B
P u
speed u. The downward speed of A is vA, and the speed of B to
the right is vB.
(A) vB = vA
(B) vB = u + vA
A
(C) vB +u = vA
(D) The two block have acceleration of the same magnitude.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BD,
CC:P110409,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
(C) The particle has zero displacement in the interval 0 sec to −10
30 sec −20
(D) The average speed in the interval 0 to 10 s is the same as
the average speed in the interval 10 s to 20 s.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: AD,
CC:P110325,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
6. When a particle is projected at an angle with horizontal with an initial speed u, then
ucos
(A) when velocity v makes an angle of with horizontal then v =
cos
(B) when velocity v is perpendicular to initial velocity then v = u cot
(C) When velocity v is perpendicular to acceleration then v = u cos
(D) when displacement is perpendicular to acceleration then v = u sin .
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABC,
CC:P110312,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
7. If A + B = A + B then angle between the vectors A and B is
(A) 0 (B) 180
(C) 90 (D) cannot find
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: A,
CC:P110219,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
8. A body freely falling from the rest has a velocity ‘v’ after it falls through a height ‘h’. The
distance it has to fall down for its velocity to become double, is
(A) 2h (B) 4h
(C) 6h (D) 8h
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: B,
CC:P110306,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
9. The minimum and maximum magnitude which is possible by adding four forces of
magnitudes 1N, 3N, 9N and 10N is
(A) 0 and 23 N (B) 1N and 23 N
(C) 2N and 23 N (D) 3N and 23 N
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: A,
CC:P110219,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
10. For the system shown in the figure, the pulleys are light and frictionless. Assume wedge to
be fixed and smooth. The tension in the string will be
m
2 3
(A) mgsin (B) mgsin
3 4
1
(C) mgsin (D) mgsin
2
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: C,
CC:P110409,
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FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
11. A particle has an initial velocity of 3iˆ + 4ˆj and an acceleration of 0.4iˆ + 0.3ˆj . Its speed after
10s is
(A) 10 units (B) 7 units
(C) 72 units (D) 8.5 units
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: C,
CC:P110312,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
12. A particle is thrown vertically upwards. If its velocity at half of the maximum height is
10 m/s, then maximum height attained by it is (take g = 10 m/s 2)
(A) 8 m (B) 10 m
(C) 12 m (D) 16 m
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: B,
CC:P110306,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
13. A block of mass 3 kg is resting on a horizontal plane (coefficient F
shown in the figure. The minimum magnitude of F for which the m=3kg
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: A,
CC:P110410,
FACID: PJK1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 1.33,
CC:P110413,
FACID: PSG4,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
2 In the arrangement shown, neglect the mass of the ropes and
pulley. What must be the value of m to keep the system in
equilibrium. There is no friction anywhere. Take (M=15kg).
Answer should be in S.I Unit.
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 7.5,
CC:P110420,
FACID: PSG4,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
3. A particle is moving on a curve given by Y=2sin2X (X and Y are in
meters). The Component of velocity is always 2 m/s. If the particle
starts from origin at t=0, Find displacement of the particle after π/2
second. Answer should be in S.I system.
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 3.14,
CC:P110312,
FACID: PSG4,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
4. A particle moves along a straight line such that its velocity depends on time as V=4t-t2.
Find average velocity for first five seconds.
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 1.6,
CC:P110306,
FACID: PSG4,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
5. If a and b are two units of vectors such that a + 2b and 5a − 4b are perpendicular to
each other, then the angle between a and b is / 3x radian. Find x.
@QE
@Tags
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QT: NUR,
CA: 1.00,
CC:P110203,
FACID: PSG4,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A : (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
@QS
1. Which of the following statement (is/are) correct?
(a) Electron density in Bonding Molecular Orbital is localised between nuclei of the bonded
atoms.
(b) Electron density in Antibonding Molecular Orbital is located away from the space
between the nuclei.
(c) There is a nodal plane between the nuclei in Antibonding Molecular Orbital.
(d) Electrons placed in bonding Molecular Orbital tend to hold the nuclei together and
stabilize the Molecule.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABCD,
CC: C110307,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
2. Which of the following statement (is/are) correct?
(a) Thermal energy of gas is more than solid.
(b) When Molecular Interactions are very weak, Molecules do not make liquid or solid unless
thermal energy is reduced by lowering the temperature.
(c) Three states of matter are the result of balance Intermolecular forces and the thermal
energy of the molecules.
(d) Only molecular interactions are responsible for the molecule to change from gas to liquid.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABC,
CC: C111202,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
3. For the rection I − + clO3− + H 2 SO4 ⎯⎯→ Cl − + HSO4− + I 2
The correct statement(s) in the balanced equation (is/are)
(a) Stoichiometric coefficient of H 2 SO4 is 6 (b) Iodide is oxidized
(c) Sulphur is reduced (d) H 2O is one of the products.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABD,
CC: C110204,
FACID: CAM1,
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RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
4. Among the statements written below, which is/are correct?
(a) All the P − Cl bond are equavalent in PCl5
(b) All the S − F bonds are equvalent in SF6
(c) Bond angle of HNH in NH 3 is less than in NH 4+
(d) Both the bonds are (pie) bonds in C2 Molecule in vapour phase [According to MOT]
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABCD,
CC: C110305,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
5. Incorrect statements are
(a) At high altitude, atmosphere pressure is low
(b) Vapour pressure of liquid is independent on dimension of container at constant
temperature
(c) Liquids at high altitudes boil at higher temperature
(d) Critical temperature (TC ) of CO2 ( g ) is more than NH 3 ( g )
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: CD,
CC: C111210,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
6. The non-existance of PbI 4 is due to
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: AD,
CC: C110704,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
7. Which of the following phenomenon (is/are) shows particle nature of electromagnetic
radiation?
(a) Diffraction and Interference
(b) Photoelectric effect
(c) Black body radiation
(d) Line spectra of atoms with special reference to hydrogen.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BCD,
CC: C110103,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
8. One mole of a monoatomic real gas satisfies equation P (V − b ) = RT where b is a
constant. The relationship of Interatomic potential V ( r ) and interatomic distance r for the
gas is given by
(a) r (b) r
(c) r (d) r
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: C,
CC: C111204,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
9. Bromine ( l ) oxidises S 2O32− ion to
(a) SO32− (b) SO42−
(c) S 4O62− (d) S −2
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: B,
CC: C110203,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
10. The compound in which the same element possesses two different oxidation state
(i) Bleaching powder
(ii) Hypo
(iii) K 2Cr2O7
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(iv) Br3O8
(v) S 4O62−
(a) Only (i), (ii), (iv) (b) (i), (ii), (iv), (v)
(c) (i), (ii), (iii), (v) (d) Only (i), (ii), (v)
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: B,
CC: C110203,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
11. According to Bohr’s theory
Vn 1
(a) = −1 (b) zy, y = 2
Kn rn
(c) rn Enx , x = −1 (d) Angular Momentum in lowest orbital
h
is
2
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: C,
CC: C110102,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
12. Order of stability of Resonating structure?
(i) CH 2 = CH − CH = CH − OCH 3
− +
(ii) C H 2 − CH = CH − CH = O − CH 3
− +
(iii) CH 2 = CH − C H − CH = O − CH 3
(a) I II III (b) II II I
(c) I III II (d) II III I
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: C,
CC: C110308,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
13. Incorrect statement is
(a) One sigma ( ) and Two pi ( ) bonds are present in CaC2
(b) Metals of group 7, 8 and 9 do not form hydride
(c) H 2O2 decomposes slowly on exposure to light
(d) Alkali Metal dissolve in liquid ammonia gives deep blue solution and solution is
diamagnetic
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: D,
CC: C110908,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
1. A vertical hollow cylinder of height 1.52m is filled with a movable piston of negligible mass
and thickness. The lower half of the cylinder contains an ideal gas and upper half is fitted
with mercury. The cylinder is initially at 300K. When the temperature is raised, half of
mercury comes out of the cylinder. Find the final temperature.
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 337.5,
CC: C111201,
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FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
2. Assume that the radius of the first orbit of hydrogen atom is 0.52A . What will be the
wavelength of election motion along the 4th orbit of hydrogen atom in Angustrum unit?
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 13.06,
CC: C110102,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
3. If total energy of an electron in the first shell of hydrogen atom is −13.6 ev then find potential
energy in the first excited state.
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: -6.8,
CC: C110102,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
4. Bleaching powder reacts with Iodide ion as OCl −1 + 2 I − + 2 H + ⎯⎯
→ I 2 + Cl −1 + H 2O 0.6
gram sample of bleaching powder requires 34ml of 0.1M Na2 S 2O3 to titrate the liberated
Iodine. Find the percentage of chlorine in the sample?
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 20.116,
CC: C110205,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
@QS
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5. 0.8g sample of a sulphite salt was dissolved in 200ml solution and 20ml of this solution
required 10m of 0.02M acidified permagnate solution. Hence percentage by mass of sulphite
in the sulphite salt is?
@QE
@Tags
QT: NUR,
CA: 50.00,
CC: C110202,
FACID: CAM1,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:0;
@TagE
PART –C (MATHS)
SECTION – A : (Multi Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
@QS
(x − 1)
1. The set of real x such that 0 can be
(x 3 − x 2 − 2x)
(A) (−, 1) (B) (0, 1] (2, )
(C) (−, −1) (D) (−2, )
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BC,
CC:M110107,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
2. An equation of a circle which touches the y-axis at (0, 2) and cuts off an intercept 3 from the x-axis
is
(A) x 2 + y 2 + 4x − 5y + 4 = 0 (B) x 2 + y 2 + 5x − 4y + 4 = 0
(C) x 2 + y 2 − 5x − 4y + 4 = 0 (D) x 2 + y 2 − 5x + 4y + 4 = 0
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BC,
CC:M110803,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
3. If sinx + cosx + tanx + cot x + secx + cosecx = 7 and sin2x = a – b 7 , then ordered pair (a, b) can
be,
(A) a = 22 (B) a = 8
(C) b = 8 (D) b = 22
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: AC,
CC:M111408,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
4. Let u = 20 + 111 + 20 − 111 − 74 then which of the following(s) must be correct.
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABC,
CC:M110107,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
(2x − 3)2 x2
5. Number of integral solution of 1 is p and for −4 5 is q then
16 x
(A) p = 3 (B) q = 8
(C) p = 4 (D) q = 9
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BC,
CC:M110107,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
6. The lines L1 and L2 denoted by 3x2 + 10xy + 8y2 + 14x + 22y + 15 = 0 intersect at the point
P and have gradients m1 and m2 respectively. The acute angle between them is . Which
of following relations hold good :
5 3
(A) m1 + m2 = (B) m1m2 =
4 8
2
(C) = sin−1 (D) sum of the abscissa and ordinate of point P is -1
5 5
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@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: BCD,
CC:M110712,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
sin 4 x cos 4 x 1
+ =
7. If 2 3 5 , then
2 sin 8 x cos8 x 1
(A) tan 2 x = (B) + =
3 8 27 125
8 8
7 sin x cos x 2
(C) sec x − tan x =
4 4
(D) + =
3 8 27 125
@QE
@Tags
QT: MCO,
CA: ABC,
CC:M111403,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 4_1, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
8. If sec A = 5 and cosec B = 10 then cot (A+B) can have the value equal to
(A) 1/3 (B) 7
(C) -3 (D) -1/7
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: D,
CC:M111403,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
9. Area of the parallelogram formed by the lines y = mx, y = mx + 1, y = nx and y = nx + 1
m+n 2
(A) (B)
(m − n) m+n
2
1 1
(C) (D)
m+n m−n
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: D,
CC:M110704,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
10. Tangents are drawn from any point on the circle x 2 + y 2 = R 2 to the circle x 2 + y 2 = r 2 .if
the line joining the points of intersection of these tangents with the first circle also touch the
second, Then R equals
(A) 2r (B) 2r
2r 4r
(C) (D)
2− 3 3− 5
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: B,
CC:M110808,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
(A) t3 t2 (B) t4 t3 t1 t2
(C) t4 t1 (D) t4 t3 t2 t1
@QE
@Tags
QT: SCO,
CA: D,
CC:M111405,
FACID: MSV3,
RELEXAM: P1,
IU:,
CM: 3, WM:-1;
@TagE
@QS
( 2 x +1)
3
1
12. Let 0 x 1, then ( x − 1) − 3 x − + x5 + 6 ( x − 1) is
2 6
+
4 5
4
2
5 1
(A) (B)
2 2
7
(C) (D) Dependent on x
2
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13. The value of for which the point ( , + 2 ) is an interior point of smaller segment of
the curve x 2 + y 2 − 4 = 0 made by the chord of the curve whose equation is
3 x + 4 y + 12 = 0
20
(A) −, − (B) ( −2, 0 )
7
20
(C) −, (D) =
7
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1. If log10x + log10y 2, then the smallest possible value of X + Y is
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2. The value of y for which the equation 4 sin x + 3cos x = y 2 − 6y + 14 has a real solution, is
______
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3. The number of real tangents that can be drawn from (2, 2) to the circle
x 2 + y 2 − 6x − 4y + 3 = 0 is _____
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4. Consider 3 circles.
S1 : x 2 + y 2 + 3x + 2 y + 1 = 0 S 2 : x 2 + y 2 – x + 6 y + 5 = 0, S3 : x 2 + y 2 + 5 x − 8 y + 15 = 0,
Find the Area of the circle which cuts these circles orthogonally
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= ( x − 2 ) ,then the value of m 2 + n 2
log 2 x3 −3log
5. If m and n are the solution of the equation x − 2
3
x4
is
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3. B 3. ABD 3. AC
4. BD 4. ABCD 4. ABC
5. AD 5. CD 5. BC
6. ABC 6. AD 6. BCD
7. A 7. BCD 7. ABC
8. B 8. C 8. D
9. A 9. B 9. D
10. C 10. B 10. B
11. C 11. C 11. D
12. B 12. C 12. C
13. A 13. D 13. D
PART - C PART - C PART - C
1. 1.33 1. 337.5 1. 20
2. 7.5 kg 2. 13.06 2. 3
3. 3.14 3. -6.8 3. 0
4. 1.6 4. 20.116 4. 28.28
5. 1 5. 50 5. 25
3.
2I − ⎯⎯
→ I 2 + 2e ...(i ) ] 3
− + −1
ClO + 6 H + 6e
3 ⎯⎯
→ Cl + 3H 2O ...(ii )
H 2 SO4 → HSO4− + H +
⎯⎯ ...(iii ) ] 6
6 I − + ClO3− + 6 H 2 SO4 ⎯⎯
→ 3I 2 + Cl −1 + 6 HSO4− + 3H 2O
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4. ACC to MOT
5. Vapour pressure depends on cohesive force between Molecules not on the dimension of
container.
More the molecular force, less the Vapour pressure.
8. From Archive,
Explanation:
p (V − b ) = RT satisfies
If, Repulsive force predominant
So, Increase in potential energy when Molecules approach.
9. Br2 is powerful oxidizing agent which oxidizes sulphur into its maximum oxidation
state(+6)
10.
O O O
|| || ||
O = BR − BR − BR = O (From NCERT)
|| || ||
O O O
O O
|| ||
−
O − S − S − S − S − O− (From NCERT)
|| ||
O O
(S O )
4
2−
6
11. Conceptual
12. More the separation of opposite charge less the stability of canonical structure
INTEGER
1. Initially, Figure(i)
PB = PA + gh PA = P0
= 76 + 76
= 152 cm of Hg
V = A 76
Now,
PB V = nRT1
152 A 76 = nR T1 ….(1)
Figure(i)
Finally, Figure(ii)
PD = PC + gh
= 76 + 38
= 114 cm of Hg
PD A 114 = nRT2
114 A 114 = nRT2 ….(2)
T2 114 114 9
= =
T1 152 76 8
9 9 Figure(ii)
T2 = T1 = 300
8 8
T2 = 337.5K
2. 2 rn = n n = 4
16
2 0.52 = 4
1
= 13.06A
3. PE = −2 K E
=
4. I 2 + 2 Na2 S 2O3 ⎯⎯
→ Na2 S 4O6 + 2 NaI
5. MnO4− + SO32− ⎯⎯
→ Mn +2 + SO42−
10 0.02 5 = 20 N
1
N=
20
1 1
So, Molarity = =
20 2 40
1
Mass of SO32− = 200 10−3 80 = 0.4 g
40
0.4
Percentage of SO32− = 100 = 50%
0.8
MATHS
2. As the required circle touches the y-axis at (0, 2), let its equation be
(x − )2 + (y – 2)2 = 2 or x2 + y2 – 2x − 4y + 4 = 0.
This circle meets the x-axis at the points where x2 – 2x + 4 = 0, which gives two values of
x, say x1, x2, such that x1 + x2 = 2 and x1x2 = 4. Now, we are given that |x1 – x2| = 3.
25 5
(x1 + x 2 )2 − 4x1x 2 = (x1 − x 2 )2 = 9 4 2 − 16 = 9 2 = =
4 2
Hence the equation of the required circle is x 2 + y2 ± 5x – 4y + 4 = 0.
5. (b,c)
−4 2x − 3 4
1 7
− x
2 2
X = 0, 1, 2, 3
6. (b, c, d)
(3x + 4y + 5)(x + 2y + 3) = 0
−3 1 3
m1 = , m2 = − m1m2 =
4 2 8
P (1, −2)
1 3
− +
2
tan = 2 4 =
3 11
1+
8
2
sin =
5 5
8. D
Cot(A+B)=-1/7
9. D
1
Area =
m−n
10. R=2r
11. D
12.
NUMERICAL
1. log10x + log10y 2
xy 100
(x + y)2 (x – y)2 + 4xy
400.
2. Given equation is
4 sin x + 3cos x = y 2 − 6y + 14
Now, -5 4sin x + 3cos x 5
− 5 y 2 − 6y + 14 5
if y 2 − 6y + 14 5
( y − 3) 0
2
y 2 − 6y + 9 0
y=3
Again, if y 2 − 6y + 14 −5
y 2 − 6y + 19 0
which is always true
Thus for y = 3, there exists one value of x for which equation is satisfied.
3. Hint : Find S1
Solution : S1 = 22 + 22 − 6 ( 2 ) − 4 ( 2 ) + 3
= 4 + 4 -12 – 8 + 3
S1 = −9 0
(2, 2) lies in side the giver circle,
Hence no real tangent can be drawn from (2, 2) to the given circle.