1401bca8-c1e3-4fa4-82e5-869489ebf5e0_Solution
1401bca8-c1e3-4fa4-82e5-869489ebf5e0_Solution
1401bca8-c1e3-4fa4-82e5-869489ebf5e0_Solution
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) A conductor lies along the z axis at –1.5 ≤ z ≤ 1.5 m and carries a fixed current of 10.0 A in the
–z direction. B = 3.0 × 10–4e–0.2x (T), find the average power required to move the conductor at
constant speed to x = 2.0 m, y = 0 in 5 × 10–3 s. Assume parallel motion along the x axis. (e–0.4 =
0.67)
(A) 1.48×10–2 W
(B) –1.48×10–2 W
(C) –2.97 W
(D) +2.97 W
2) If a proton is fixed in position and an electron revolves about it in a circular path of radius
0.35×10–10 m, what is the magnetic field at the proton?
(A) 20 T
(B) 30 T
(C) 35 T
(D) 25 T
3) In a material for which and the electric field intensity is E = 250 sin 1010t
(V/m). Find the conduction, displacement current densities and the frequency at which they have
equal amplitude.
(A)
; ; f = 90 GHz
(B)
; ; f = 90 GHz
(C)
; ; f = 50 GHz
(D)
; ; f = 50 GHz
4) A long uniform cylindrical beam of radius R consists of positively charged particles each of charge
q, mass m and velocity V along positive x direction. The axis of the beam is the x-axis. The beam is
incident on a region having magnetic field in y-z plane. The magnetic field in the region is confined
to and d to , (Δx is very small). The magnetic field lines are circular in yz plane
as shown. The magnitude of the field is given by B = B0r where B0 is a constant and r is distance
from the x-axis. [Assume no interaction among charges within the beam]
(A)
If , then final emergent beam is parallel
(B)
If , then final emergent beam is convergent
(C)
If , then final emergent beam is convergent
(D) None of these
SECTION-I (ii)
1) There are two identical spring block systems, placed on horizontal smooth table. As shown in
0
figure, Now block A is displaced in positive x axis by distance a and B is displaced distance in
negative x axis. At t = 0, block A is left free & block B is given velocity in positive
x direction, then
Time taken by both the particles to come into same position first time will be
(A)
sec.
Time taken by particles to decrease distance between them upto minimum possible value will
(B)
be sec.
Time taken by particles to have their relative velocity minimum
(C)
is sec.
(D) Particles will never come in same phase.
2) A mass-spring system with mass m and spring constant K is subjected to a periodic driving force
0
F cos(ωt). The system's natural frequency is . If the amplitude of the forced oscillation is
(A) The amplitude increases as the driving frequency approaches the natural frequency ω0.
If the damping coefficient b is increased, the maximum amplitude of oscillation will also
(B)
increase.
The phase difference ϕ between the driving force and the velocity of mass depends on both the
(C)
driving frequency ω and the damping coefficient b.
(D) All statements are true
3) Several α particles of different speeds enter a uniform magnetic field confined into a cylindrical
region. If all the α particles enter the field radially, then which option is/are correct?
(D)
Time spent by particle which have speed v is .
SECTION-II (i)
1) Find velocity (in m/s) of charge along y at time sec. [Here T = 2πm/qB]
SECTION-II (ii)
1) Initially 100 μF is charged by 200 V then switch S1 is closed for some time & then opened & then
S2 is closed for some time & it is opened then 400 μF is found to charge by 100 V. Then find
minimum time (in sec) for which S2 is closed for this process to happen. If answer in , fill n.
2) In the given circuit L = 0.1 H and C = 500 μF. Calculate average power in watt.
4) Rectangular wire frame ABCD can slide freely on two parallel conducting and smooth vertical
rails in uniform magnetic field B = 2T perpendicular to plane of frame and rails as shown in figure.
Resistance of rails is zero but for wire frame resistance per unit length is 5Ω / m. Frame is released
from rest under gravity. The speed of wire (in m/s) at that time when acceleration of frame is g/2, is
5) A conductor in the shape of a square frame of side length ' ' is suspended by a thin thread in a
uniform horizontal magnetic field 'B'. At equilibrium, and plane of wire frame are parallel. It is
given a small angular displacement θ0. About an axis passing through its centre and perpendicular to
the plane of the figure, taking I = moment of inertia of the frame, its electrical resistance R.
Neglecting inductance of the frame. Calculate the time after which the angular amplitude becomes
, e = base of natural log. Taking the following data
Torsional constant of string C = 0.1 Nm/rad, I = 0.02 kgm2, R = 0.01 Ω, = 10 cm, B = 1T.
6) In the circuit shown the capacitor of capacitance 2C has a charge q0. Capacitance C was
uncharged and there was no current in the circuit. The maximum current through the inductors
after the appropriate time interval is ________ Ampere. [take q0 = 36 µC, L = 1 mH, C = 8 nF]
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1)
The major product in this reaction is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
2)
Sum of DOU in P and Q is
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
4) N2O5 → 2NO2 + O2
When N2O5 decomposes, its t1/2 does not change with its changing pressure during the reaction, so
which one of the following options is the correct representation for “pressure of NO2” vs “time”
during the reaction when initial is equals to P0
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (ii)
1) In which of the following reaction aromatic ring can be formed as major product
(A)
(B)
+ con. H2SO4
(C) CH3 – C ≡ CH + Ni
(D)
+ con. H2SO4
2) Product
Which of the following statement is incorrect for above reaction and product.
3) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true regarding tetrahedral voids in FCC lattice of
identical particles ?
Tetrahedral voids are formed by one corner sphere and three face-centred spheres in a unit
(A)
cell.
(B) Two tetrahedral voids can exist on one body diagonal in FCC unit cell.
(C) Number of tetrahedral voids are equal to the number of spheres involved in the lattice
(D) Volume of a tetrahedral void is half of the volume of an octahedral void
SECTION-II (i)
2) When (E) react with Na/EtOH produces compound (F). The total no. of hydrogen in compound (F)
is
, Z = 1 for H-atom. Here n1 and n2 are whole positive integers with n1 < n2 and
RH is a constant, called Rydberg constant which has a value of 1.097 × 107 m–1. All the lines in any
series have the same value of n1, with each line having a different value of n2. The names Lyman
(n1=1) Balmer (n1=2), Paschen (n1=3), Brackett (n1 = 4) and Pfund (n1 = 5) series.
3) Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of second line of Balmer series in hydrogen spectrum. (Given :
1/RH = 912Å)
4) The ratio of wavelengths for second line of Balmer series and first line of Lyman series is x : 1 for
He+ ion. The value of 'x' is ?
SECTION-II (ii)
1) Find the maximum no. of chlorine atoms present in the organic products of following reaction.
2) A polypeptide on complete hydrolysis produces amino acids. In which (X) amino acids are natural
3)
(Compound A can show positive iodoform test)
Find maximum no. of atoms possible in single plane in compound D.
4) For a reversible reaction , the ΔHforward reaction =20 kJ mol–1. The activation energy of the
uncatalysed forward reaction is 300 kJ mol–1. When the reaction is catalysed keeping the reactant
concentration same, the rate of the catalysed forward reaction at 27°C is found to be same as that of
the uncatalysed reaction at 327°C. The activation energy of the catalysed backward reaction is
_______kJ mol–1.
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) 225
(B) 125
(C) 365
(D) 265
4) A bag contains 3 maths books and 2 physics books. A book is drawn at random, if it is of maths, 2
more books of maths together with this book put back in the bag and if it is of physics it is not
replaced in the bag. This experiment is repeated 3 times. If third draw gives a maths book, what is
the probability that first two drawn books were of physics?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-I (ii)
1) The first of the two samples has 100 items with mean 15 and standard deviation 3. If the whole
group has 250 items with mean 15.6 and standard deviation .
2) Let U = {10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20}. The sides a, b, c of a triangle are selected
from U, then which of the following statement(s) are INCORRECT
3) Starting at (–3, –3) a bug moves in the co-ordinate plane via a sequence of steps, each of length
one, each step is left, right, up or down all four being equally likely. If Pn is the probability that
object reaches (–1, –1) first time in 'n' steps, then which of the following is/are CORRECT ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
SECTION-II (i)
1) If the number of solutions in [0, 2π] satisfying tan4x + cot4x + 1 = 3sin2x, is λ and the number of
2) If sin3x + cos3y + 8 = 6sinx cosy, then number of ordered pair of (x, y) satisfying where x, y ∈ [0,
4π]
There are 6 red and 8 green balls in a bag. 5 balls are drawn at random and placed in a red box. The
remaining balls are placed in a green box. Now answer the following questions.
3) Let the probability that, the number of red balls in the green box plus the number of green balls in
the red box is not a prime number be P, then the value of 3003 × P is
4)
Let the probability that, the number of red balls in the red box plus the number of green balls in the
green box is a multiple of 3 be Q, then the value of 2002 × Q is
SECTION-II (ii)
1) Let a and b the coefficient of x2 in (1 + x + 2x2+ 3x3)4 and (1 + x + 2x2 + 3x3 + 4x4)2 respectively.
Value of (a – b) equals.
2)
The solution set of is (0, a) (b, c) then (abc) has the value equal to :
3) There are six chairs numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 5 persons named A1, A2, A3, A4, A5. In how many
ways they can be seated on chairs such that person Ai could not take the chair number i and A1 could
also not sit on chair number six.
5) The number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) satisfying the inequality, (1 + sin4x) (2 + cot2y) (4 + sin 4z)
≤12 sin2x, where x, y, z ∈ [0, 2π] is
6) The sum of two natural numbers n1 and n2 is known to be equal to 100. Let the probability that the
product of n1 and n2 is greater than 1600, is ‘p’ then the value of 198p is
ANSWER KEYS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4
A. C C A A
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 5 6 7
A. A,B,D A,C A,C,D
SECTION-II (i)
Q. 8 9 10 11
A. 1.00 0.50 11.25 1.40
SECTION-II (ii)
Q. 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. 1 500 160 250 4 3
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 18 19 20 21
A. B C C C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 22 23 24
A. A,B,C,D A,C,D A,B
SECTION-II (i)
Q. 25 26 27 28
A. 242.00 9.00 486.40 4.00
SECTION-II (ii)
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34
A. 5 4 8 130 4 8
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 35 36 37 38
A. C C D C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 39 40 41
A. A,C A,C,D A,B,C
SECTION-II (i)
Q. 42 43 44 45
A. 5.00 4.00 639.00 616.00
SECTION-II (ii)
Q. 46 47 48 49 50 51
A. 9 12 256 120 16 118
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
= –1.48 × 10–2 J
The field moves the conductor, and therefore the work is negative. The power is given by
= –2.97 W
which furnishes the centripetal force for the circular motion. Thus
or
Now, the electron is equivalent to a current loop I = (ω/2π)Q. The field at the center of such a
loop is,
For Jc = JD.
or
which is equivalent to a frequency f = 8.99 × 1010 Hz = 89.9 GHz.
4) Consider a charge particle at a distance r from the x-axis. Magnetic force on it is towards O
(perpendicular) to its original direction of motion. This will cause the path of the charge to
deviate by a small angle Δθ.
Time required to cross the field is Δt =
0 0
Impulse of magnetic force = qV(B r) = qB rΔx
Change in momentum of the charge in crossing the field
Δp = qB0rΔx
This change is perpendicular to original direction of momentum.
∴ Δp pΔθ; qB0rΔx = mVΔθ
⇒ Δθ =
Because Δθ α r, all ions will get focused at one point F or the axis. (see figure)
5)
by Sin law
sinα = cosα – sinα
tanα =
6) (1) True : As the driving frequency approaches the natural frequency, the amplitude
increases significantly (resonance effect)
(2) False : Increasing the damping coefficient b reduces the maximum amplitude of oscillation.
(3) True : The phase difference is affected by both driving frequency and damping coefficient.
θ = 2 tan–1
θ = ωt; t = θ/ω
8)
vy = Asinωt + Bcosωt
At t = 0; vy = 0 = B
= Aωcosωt–Bωsinωt
At t = 0; =Aω
9)
10)
Suppose e = induced emf in rod
E–e = i.R
Due to i wire experienced the force
F=i B = ma
9 = 0.8 VT
= 11.25 m/s
11) v = 6
12)
13)
XL = 10 Ω, XC = 20 Ω
Let V is voltage across combination of inductors and capacitors. Phasor diagram for the
combination
I = I3 + I1–I2
Irms = 5A
14) First we will calculate torque of resistance force on the disc by considering an element of
dr width at radius r.
×2πrdr×r = = 2ωr3dr
(resistive torque)
= –200θ – .
+1600θ = 0
0
2β = and = 1600 ⇒ ω = 40
M g = iB = Ma
(a = g/2)
i = 2.5A
V= = 15.625 m/s.
16)
Talking the Area vector out of the plane
ϕ = B 2cos(90–θ) = B 2sinθ
= i = current
∴
Torque due to the magnetic field
τ = Bi 2sin(90–θ) ≈ Bi 2
Substituting for current
τmag =
τmech = Cθ, Where C is the torsional constant
(writing the differential equation of motion)
So,
Comparing this equation with the standard differential equation of damped oscillation
x(t) = cos(wt+ϕ)
0 0
we have ,θ =A
So we want
= ⇒
Substituting the given values
=4S
17) At maximum current in the inductors. The total voltage across the inductors is zero, and
also applying conservation of energy (Let I0 be the maximum current)
∴
Applying energy conservation
= 3A
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
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29)
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31)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
35)
Let xi – 5 = di
36)
38)
Let E1, E2, E3, E4 be the events that first two drawn books are (math, math) (math, phy) (phy,
math) and (phy, phy) respectively and A be the event that third drawn book is of maths.
P(E4) =
Also P(A/E1) =
Now by Baye’s theorem
P(E4/A) =
39)
We want σ3
Obviously n2 = 250 – 100 =150 we have
Hence
And
The variance σ2 of the combined group is given by the formula :
Hence
40)
Total number of triangles that are possible = (Number of Non negative Integral Solutions of
Eq ) - (Number of cases where triangle is not possible)
41)
⇒ = 6 ways
⇒ Probability P4 =
If the object took 6 steps, then its must be 2N + 2E steps and a pair of moves that would
cancel out either N/S or W/E.
⇒ = 2 × 48 ways
⇒ Probability P6 =
We can clearly see that P5 = 0
42)
⇒ tan2x = ± 1 ⇒ x = nπ ±
Also sin2x = 1 ⇒ 2x = 2nπ +
⇒ x = nπ + ⇒x=
Hence two solutions.
&
1 + cosx + cos2x + cos3x = 4
⇒ cosx + cos2x + cos3x = 3
⇒ cosx = cos2x = cos3x = 1
⇒ x = 2nπ & 2x = 2mπ & 3x = 2rπ
⇒ common solution x = 2nπ ⇒ 0, 2π, 4π
43)
a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc
⇒ either a + b + c = 0
⇒ sinx + cosy + 2 = 0
⇒ sinx = –1 & cosy = –1
44)
The composition of the balls in the red box and in the green box and the sum suggested in the
problem may be one of the following
Red box Green box Sum of green in red box Sum of red in red box and green
Red ball Green ball Red ball Green ball and red in green box in green box
0 5 6 3 11 3
1 4 5 4 9 5
2 3 4 5 7 7
3 2 3 6 5 9
4 1 2 7 3 11
5 0 1 8 1 13
In the second last column the 2nd and the last correspond to the sum being not a prime
In the last column the 1st and the 4th correspond to the sum being multiple of 3. Hence the
required probability Q =
Thus 2002 × Q = 616.
45)
The composition of the balls in the red box and in the green box and the sum suggested in the
problem may be one of the following
Red box Green box Sum of green in red box Sum of red in red box and green
Red ball Green ball Red ball Green ball and red in green box in green box
0 5 6 3 11 3
1 4 5 4 9 5
2 3 4 5 7 7
3 2 3 6 5 9
4 1 2 7 3 11
5 0 1 8 1 13
In the second last column the 2nd and the last correspond to the sum being not a prime
In the last column the 1st and the 4th correspond to the sum being multiple of 3. Hence the
required probability Q =
Thus 2002 × Q = 616.
(1 + x + 2x2+ 3x3)4 =
Hence coefficient of x2
coefficient of x2 in
1 + x + 2x2+ 3x3 + 4x4)2 is 5
a = 14 and b = 5
a–b=9
47)
(1) – (3) ⇒
Let |x – 1| > 1 …..(4)
The inequality implies
……(5)
48)
49)
,
Number of triplets = 2 × 2 × 4 = 16
51)