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Q. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS

1. A, C A, C, D A, B, C

2. A, C, D B, D A, C

3. B, D B, C A, B, C

4. A, C A, C A, B, C

5. A, C, D A, B, C, D A, B, C, D

6. A, B A, D A, C

7. C B, C A, B, C

8. A B, D A, B

9. D A, C C, D

10. A, B, D A, B, C, D A, B, C

1. 6 7 2

2. 2 6 7

3. 3 4 6

4. 5 8 4

5. 4 3 2

6. 8 8 2

7. 1 2 2

8. 4 8 8

9. 2 3 4

10. 2 3 2

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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A

1. A, C
Refer to figure. potential at O is
1 q q q q
V0     0
40  r r r r 
+q +q
A B

r
r

r r

D C
-q F -q
2
a
Refer to fig. again (AE)2  a2   
2
5a2 5a 5a a a
 , giving AE  . Similarly DE  and BE  ,CE  . Potential at E is
4 2 2 2 2
1  q q q q 
VE     0
40  AE BE DE CE 
Work done in carrying a charge – e from O to E is
W  e(VE  V0 )
  e(0  0)  0
Potential at F is
1  q q q q 
VF    
40  AF BF DF CF 

Now, AF  BF  5 a / 2 and CF = DF = a/2


Putting these values, we get
q  1 
VF    1
0 a  5 
Work done is carrying a charge – e from O to F is
W  e  VF  V0   eVF
qe  1 
 1 
0a  5
Hence the correct choice is (a) and (c).

2. A, C, D
In the steady state, no current flows through the branch ABC containing the capacitors. Thus all
the current flows through ADC. So choice (a) is correct. Current through R1 = current through R2
= I = 12/24 = 0.5 A. Now p.d. across A and C = 12 V. Therefore Q  V1C1  V2C2 . Thus

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V1 C2
 =2. Also V1  V2  12 . Therefore, V1 = 8 V and V2 = 4V. Thus
V2 C1
Q  C1V1  10F  8V  80C  charge on C2. Thus the correct choices are (a), (c) and (d)

3. B, D
Consider a small element of length dx of the rod at a distance x from wire PQ as shown in figure.
The magnetic field use to wire PQ at the element is
P
x
l1

a
A B
dx
l2
l
Q
0I1I2 dx
dF  BI1 dx 
2x
 Total force experienced by the rod is
F  dF 
x (a  l)
0I1I2 dx

22 
x a
x
 II al
 0 1 2 loge  
2  a 
Now, the magnetic field B is not uniform; it decreases as we go from and A to end B of the rod.
Hence the rod will also experience a torque. Thus the correct choices are (b) and (d).

4. A, C
   v
v  veˆ r  reˆ  , t  , r  eˆ
 

5. A, C, D
Using Gauss theorem.

6. A, B
1 1 1
a,b as E  2
,P  & W  3
n n n

7. C
17
N7  6Li3 + 2 2He4 + 0n1 + 2 

8. A
From black body radiation concept.

9. D
The resistances of bulbs B1, B2 and B3 respectively are

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V 2 (250)2
R1    625
W1 100
(250)2
R2   1042  R3
60
Voltage across B3 is V3 = 250 V
VR1
Voltage across B1 is V1 
(R1  R2 )
250  625
  93.7V
(625  1042)
Voltage across B2 is V2  250  93.7  156.3V
V12 (93.7)2
W1    14W
R1 625
(156.3)2
Power output W2   23W
1042
(250)2
W3   60W
1042
Hence W1  W2  W3 , which is choice (D)

10. A, B, D
F1 N

a0

F
a0  gsin 
F  Nsin , N  mgcos 
1
 F  mgsin2
2

SECTION – C

1. 6
A 1V1  A 2 V2
 r 
2

Vy   0  u0
 ry 
ro
By Bernoulli’s theorem
p 1 2 p 1
 Vy  gh1   u02  gh2
 2  2 y
1/4
 2gy 
 ry  r0 1  2 
1/4 h2
 r0 1  2y 
 u0  ry
   6

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2. 2
A  0 A
m2 g 2 sin 45  m1g1 sin 45
o o
........... (1)
m1  1 1, m2  2  2 45o 45o 1
2
From (1),
1 12  2 22
2 m2g m1g
1  5  25
   
2 3 9
18
x 2
25

3. 3
In steady state heat flow will be same across each sheet.
Now J   TH4  T14  A
J J
J   T14  T24  A TH TL
J
J   T24  TL4  A
Now 3J   TH4  TL4   Jo
Jo T1 T2
3
J

4. 5
Speed of ions
E
V  1  5000 m s1
B1
m v m v 
S1S2  2 r2  r1   2  2  1 
 qB qB 
2  5000 amu
 22  20
B e
104
  2 108
8 102
1
d  102 m  2.5mm
4

5. 4
For plane surface.
n1 n n2  n1
 2 
mR v R1
n1  1,n2  1.5 1 R1    v  1.5mR
For curve surface
n1 n n  n1 P R
 2  2 mR
1.5mR  R  R
n2  1,n1  1.5
4
m ,3m  4
3

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6. 8
dx y y
dR     1 dx
wy x r Lr
y1
dx   L  r  L  r
L
y
R    In y2
0 wy wy1 r 
y2 L y 36 L
Now r = L R= In 1  In2 x r
y1  y 2 w  y1  y 2  y 2 L

7. 1
A1 x1  A 2 x 2
x cm 
A1  A 2
1
A1   6  9  27cm2
2
1
A 2   6  3  9cm2
2
X1  0, X 2  2
27  0  9 2
Xcm   1cm
27  9

8. 4
dm
Fv  v 2
dt
4N

9. 2
VAB  X
R2 x
R1  x
R2  x
VAB  2Vcd
 VAC  VCD
R2 x
 R1 
R2  x
Now 2R x  x
R1R2 R
R1   2 2
R2  2R1 R1

10. 2

Ec   2N / C
4 o

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A

1. A, C, D
H is a state function so it is independent of path.

2. B, D
The yield of product will depend on stability of the carbocation. Carbocation corresponding to (y)
is more stable than (z) as well as (x).

3. B, C
KNO3 
 KNO 2  O2
NaNO3 
 NaNO2  O2
Cu NO3 2 
 CuO  NO2
Pb(NO3 )2 
 PbO  NO2

4. A, C
Fact.

5. A, B, C, D
(A) bond cleavage takes place as a result of reductive ozonolysis.
(B) epoxidation
(C) syn addition
(D) oxidative cleavages in basic medium

6. A, D
Fact.

7. B, C
Highly electropositive metal are extracted by electrolytic reduction.

8. B, D
Fact.

9. A, C
Rotation is restricted about   bond .

10. A, B, C, D
Fact.

SECTION – C

1. 7
I3 , XeF4 ,C2F4
SO3 ,NOCl,ClF3
F2 CO,

2. 6

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O O
C OEt 2 moles, C H 1 mole

OH 1 mole, SH 1 mole,
Epoxide – 1 mole so total 6 moles.

3. 4

Cl, , Cl (E & Z)
Cl

4. 8
Pt gly  Cl  and Co en Cl  have 6 & 2 optically active isomers respectively.
 2 2   2 2 

5. 3
O

ROH + CH3COCl R O C CH3

In the above reaction molecule wt. of product is increased by 42 units.


So if n, - OH groups were present in the compound then increase in molecule wt. will be 42 n
increase in mass of compound  218  92  126
42n  126  n  3

6. 8
HR0  2 H0f NH3   3 H0f H2   H0f H2   20Kcal
SR0  2 S0f NH3   3 S0f H2   S0f N2 
 2  45  3  30  40  40 cal  0.04 Kcal
G0  H0  TS0  8 K cal

7. 2
2NO  O2 
 2NO2
2 0.5 0
2 1 0 1
ni  2.5, nf  2
n  0.5
nRT 0.5  0.0821 300
P   2
v 6.25

8. 8
3
E   0.85eV
4
 1 1 1
0.85 1   13.6  2  2 
 4 
4 n 
n8

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9. 3
S  e  8
P  e  18
Pe  Se  10
de  10
At.No  36
63  3

10. 3
3A  g   2B  g   2C  g 
t=0 3P 0 0
t=9 3P–3P1 2P1 2P1
t=  0 2P 2P
Total pressure after long time = 4P = 400  P = 100
Pressure after 9 minutes = 3P + P1 = 387.5  P1 = 87.5
Pressure of A becomes one-eighth in 9 minutes. That means 3t1/2 = 9  t1/2 = 3

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Mathematics PART – III


SECTION – A
1. A, B, C
Replace x by 2, we get
 1
2f 2  2f    2f 1  4 ...........i
 2 
 1
 f 2  f    2  f 1
 2 
Replace x by 1, f 1  1 ....ii
1  1  1 5
Replace x by ,2f    f 2  2  ......iii
2  2 2  2
 1 
Solving (i) & (iii) f    0,f 2  1
 2 

2. A, C
B 
sinB 
1
2
, tan   
 2   2 1 
2 sin A  cos A 
& sinC  sin 135o  A  
2
c  ab B
r tan  
2  2 

R  
2  1 sin A  sin C  sinB

OI  R  2Rr
2


OI2  R 2 1 2sin A  2sinC  2 sinB  2 1  .............ii

& 2OI  AB  AC
OI2  C  2 sin A  sinC  sinB  
2  1 ...........iii
From i & ii,we obtain


2 sinC  sinB  1 2 sin A  sinC  sinB
2
 2  1
 1 2 sinC  sinB  sin A  sinC  sinB 2  1
2

 1 2sin C  2 2 sinC  1  2 sin A  sinC 2  1  2  2 


2

 sin A  cos A   2sin A  cos A   2 2  2 sin A  2  2 sin A  cos A 

 2  2 

 1 2sin A cos A   2  2 sin A  2 cosB  2 2  2 

  2 sin A  1 2 cos A  2  1  0

1 1 2 4 22
 sin A  & cos A   sin A 
2 2 2

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3. A, B, C
AC  PR & 2AC  PR
So, ABPC is a parallelogram comparing the coordinates of Q
midpoints of diagonal, we get
P a,b,c  Q a,b,c  & R a,b,c  . C A
Also AD & AP are medians of ABC and PQR
respectively.
So, centroids are coinciding. The perpendicular bisector of P R
B
PR is also perpendicular to AC.
 the circumcenter of PQR is orthocentre of ABC
area PQR  4area ABC

OAB  OBC  OAC


2 2 2
4
Where OAB is the area of projection of ABC on the plane
XOZ etc.
4. A, B, C
x  y b  a b
  x. b.y   y . b x  a  b

 .y   y . b.x  a  b  x.b  


y.b  y.y  z  0

a b
y

 
 x y  y  a y

  x.y .y   y.y  x  a  y

 x.y  1
2
 y  y x  a y
1  y  a  y
x  
y2
y  z y  b  y
 y z  z. y .y  b  y
2
 y2 z  y  b y
1 
z y  b  y 
y2  

5. A, B, C, D
x 200 1 x  dx
1 7

I  207
C7
0
II I
 201  11
7 x
C7 1 x  ,   7 1 x .x 201dx

6
 207
 
201 0 207 0

1
7
1 x x 201dx
201 0
6
207 C7

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Similarly by applying integration by part 6 times we get


1
7.6.5.4.3.2.1
201.202.203......207 0
I 207 C7 . x 207 dx

207! 7! 1
 . ..............
7!200! 201!202.203 207....208
1 1
 
208 k

6. A, C
f  x  kx
1 2

1. kxdx  2 kxdx


0 0
3 4 5

3  kxdx  4  kxdx  5. kxdx


0 0 0

k3
 1  23  33  43  53 
2 
k 56
2

  
2  3 
225K

2
225K
given  450
2
k 4

7. A, B, C
  
a. b  a  c b  a  0  C
AC. AB  0
a
Also a  c  2b  i & b2  c 2  a2 b
b2  a  c a  c   2b a  c 
A c B
 b  2 a  c   ii
From i & ii we get
a b c
  
5 4 3
6 2
 Inradius = 1   1   1
6
 a  5,b  4,c  3

8. A, B
At the point of contact of two functions their value are equal and their derivatives are equal.

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f  x   gx  & f ' x   g' x 


1 1
ax 3  4x  & 3ax 2  4  
x x2
1
 x2 
2
 a  4
 1   1 
 P  , 2  & Q  , 2 
 2   2 
Area of triangle formed by any tangent to rectangular hyperbola xy  c 2 with coordinate axis
equal to 2c 2
 Area  2

9. C, D
1
 1  1
1  x
 cot   cot dx
 1 x  
1  x 2 
2 x
1

 
1
   
 
 cot1 
1 x
  cot 1    dx
 1 x    
 
2 x
1
 1  x 2

 
 
1  1
1
x x  dx
2I   cot 1
cot    cot1
2  
1 x  1  x  1  x 
x 2x
2

 
1

1
1
2I    cot1 dx
1 1 x 2
1

2I    tan1 1 x 2 dx
1

Integrating by parts

1  x 
I   x tan1 1 x 2    
1
x 
2 
 dx
2 0 0
1  1 x  1 x 2 
1
 x 2 dx
2 0 2  x 2  1 x 2
I put x = sin, dx = cos d

 /2
 sin2 
2 0 2  sin2 
 d

 /2
 sin2   2  2
2 0 2  sin2 
 d

 /2 / 2
 d
 
2 0
d   
2  sin2 
0
 /2
2 sec 2 d
  
4 0
2 tan2   2  tan2 

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2 dk
   2 tan   k 
4 0
k 2

2 1  1 k 
  .  tan 
4 2  2  0
2 2
 
4 2 2
 1  2 
 2  
 4 

10. A, B, C
0  
A 
0 0 
 
 0   0  
A2    
0 0  0 0 
  
0 0 
 
0 0 
 
 A3  0
 A  I  A 3  3A 2  3A  I
3

 A  I  50A  I
50

 1 0
 A  I  50A   
50


0 1

SECTION – C

1. 2
tan  tan  1 tan2 
  tan2  tan 
cos 2 1 tan2 
 tan2  tan1   tan 4  tan2  ...............  tan 2048  tan1024
 tan 2048  tan1

2. 7
sin A  sin2B  sin A  2sinB cosB
Also, sinC = sin3B = 3 sinB  4 sin3B
 a  2bcosB,c  b 3  4 sin2 B  b 4cos2 B  1
hence a2  b b  c 
A triangle of smallest perimeter means gcda,b,c   1 .
In fact gcd b,c   1 since any common factor of b, c would be a factor of a as well.
2
 A perfect square a is being expressed as the product of two relatively prime integers b and c,
it must be the case that both b & b + c are perfect squares. Thus for some integer m & n with
gcd  m, n   1 we have

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b  m2 & b  c  n2 ,a  mn
n a
2cosB  
m b
 C  90o  O  B  30o
n
& 3  2cosB   2
m
The smallest value of (m, n) that satisfies the above mentioned conditions are 4 and 7.
3. 6
7 7C 14
r 14 
  14
k 0
k
k 14  k 
r K

k r  k r 14  r 
7 14  7
   7 Ck  14K C7k    7 Ck 214k

k 0  r k  k 0
 1
7 k

 214  7 Ck    67  76
k 0
 2 

4. 4
1
sin1 x
I  dx .....i
0
x2  x  1
sin1 1 x
1

 dx
1 x  1 x  1
2
0
1
cos1 x
 dx ..............ii
0
x2  x  1
Addingi & ii
1
 1
2I  
2 0 x  x 1
2
dx

 1  1  2x  1
1

2I  . tan  
2  3    3 
   0
 2 
2
2I 
3 3
2
I
108
n  108
5. 2
z  cos  cos   isin 
n
z  z n1
 zk 
k 1 1 z
n

 cos  cosk  isink


k 1
k

cos  cos   isin   cosn1  cos n  1   isin n  1  



sin2   icos  sin 

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icos  cos   isin   cosn 1  cos n  1   isin n  1 



sin  cos   isin 
 cosn1  cosn  isinn
 i cot   
 sin  
sinn cosn1   cosn1  cosn 
  icot   
sin   sin  
n
sinn cosn1 
 cos  cos k 
k

k 1 sin 
For = 30o
n1
n  3 
 2 sin  
6  2 
6. 2
In one stage the tourist traverses the complex number
2
x  100  100z  100z  100  100 3i
 
where z  cos  isin
3 3
In 2017 stages, the tourist traverses the complex number
W  x  xz  xz 2  .....  xz 2016
1 z 2017 
 x   
 1 z 
 xz
W  xz  200
7. 2
aij  0i  j
aij  n  1  ii  j
2

 sum of all the elements of An


2n1
  n  1  i
2

i1
 
 2n  1n  1  2n  1 n
2

 2n3  3n2  3n  1
 n3  n  1
3

Tn  1 n3  n  1 
n 3

 
n1
 1 n3  1 n  1
n 3

 Vn  Vn1
102 102
  Tn    Vn  Vn1   V102  V0  102
3

n1 n1

 102 
  Tn 
 n1 
 2
 520200 
 
 

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8. 8
f x  h  f  x  0
f '  x   lim
x  h
2f  x  xf h  h f  x  2f  x  xf 0  0 f  x
 lim
x  h
As f (0) = 0
 f h  f 0 
 lim x    f  x 
h 0 
 h  0 
f '  x   f x 
f '  x
 dx   dx  2 f  x  x  C
f  x
x2
f  x 
4
when   0, area is minimum
9
Required min area = 2 2 ydy
0

 72 sq. unit

9. 4
5  5 
f '   x   f '  x 
 2   2 
5
Replacing x by x
2
f '  x   f ' 5  x   F x   F 5  x   C
 C  f  x   f 5  x 
C8
3 3

I   f x  dx   f 5  x dx
2 2
3

 2I   f  x   f 5  x  dx
2
3

  8dx  I  4
2

10. 2
 x  1   y  2  32
2 2

P
 x  1   y  2  16
2 2

S O

TS  OT  SO  12  4 2

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