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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST IV
(Paper-1)
Q. No.
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
A, D
A, B
A, B
12.
A, B, C
B, C, D
A, B
13.
A, B
B, C
A, B, D
14.
A, B, C, D
A, B, C
A, C
15.
A, B
B, D
A, B, C
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Physics
PART I
2.
3.
4.
A m
sin
2
Use =
A
sin
2
6.
7.
9.
VA iR + 15 + (5 103) 103 = VB
2
d
and P =
dt
R
dy
D
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Chemistry
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PART II
SECTION A
1.
PF
2r 2
2 2r
2r 2
2
4
8r
So packing efficiency =
2.
100 78.54%
4
100 80
74.5 100
100 60
Tf = 3.069
F. Pt = 273 3.069 = 269.93 K
Tf
3.
Zn 4HNO 3
ZnNO3 2 2NO2 2H2 O
5.
2HClO4 P2 O5
Cl2O7 2HPO3
7.
SnCl2 /HCl
HNO2
Cu dil HNO3
NO
NH2 OH.HCl
N2O
9.
F 103 F
Cl 110 Cl H 105 H
Because of larger size of Cl atm.
OCl2 have largest bond angle.
2
10.
is sp3 hybridized, because Cl is weak field ligand. Hence there is two unpaired
electrons.
15.
NiCl4
SECTION C
1.
H
2.
O
H
P O
OH
OH
OH
H
H
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3.
F
F
Xe
4.
5.
1
AgNO3
Ag NO2 O2
2
HgNO3 2
Hg 2NO2 O 2
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Mathematics
2
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PART III
4
3 1
2 3
y +c
3
1.
(3 yx ) dx + (x 2y ) dy = 0, x y =
2.
2
1 x
2
2
f(x)
[x] 1 ({x} 1) ([x] {x})
2
3.
4.
x dy ydx
x2 y2
dx Solution is y = x tan (C x)
cos 7 9
cos 7 10
cos 7 11
cos 8 10
cos 8 11
cos 9 9
cos 9 10
cos 7
sin 8
0 cos 9
sin 9
cos
sin
cos
sin
cos 9
5.
sin A
cos A
Let
sin 9
sinB
cosB
cos3 A
10
0 cos 11
cos 9 11
0
10
sin 11
0 0
0
sinC
tan A
cos C cos A cosB cos C
1
cos3 B
cos3 C
cos A
tanB
1
cos B
tanC
1
cos C
6.
7.
ydx xdy 1 x 2
2 dx sin ydy 0
x2
x
1
d y x d x d( cos y) 0
x
1
y x x cos y c 0
x
sin
cosn
cos
sinn
1
Let 3 2
3
2
8.
cos
We know
sin
1
2
15
sinn
cosn
0
I
1
15
215 I
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9.
1 dy 2 y x
dy
now let
4y x 2 y
x
2
dx
2 y dx
y t
1 dy dt
2 y dx dx
dt 2
x
t this is linear differential equation so
dx x
2
2
dx
x
y 1
1
1 x
2 . dx 2 nx c
2
2
2
x
x
x 2
x
Given curve passes through (1,(n2)2 )
I.F. e
e2nx
solution t
x2
nx x 2 .n2 now
2
1 4 1 1
(1 2)
2
4 5 7 7
Required probability
49
1 4 1 1
2(19) 11
4 5 7 7
( n2)2 c c n2
10.
11.
n!
1
n1
n 1n 2
1
n 1 n 2 1
1
n!
n 1
n
1n 2
n 1 n 2 n 3
x2
nx x 2c
2
n 1n 2
n
1n 2 n 3
n 4 n 3 n 2 n 1
n 1 n 2 n 1
n 2 n 2 n 3
n 3 n 3 n 4
1
n 1 n 2 0
0
2
n 1 n 2 n 1
1
2 n 2
1
2 n 3
n 1 n 2 .2 n 3 n 2
2n n2 4n 5 4
12.
0 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 2
A 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 9 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
3 1 6
adjA 1
1
A
0 2 0
A
6
3
1 0
Comparing L.H.S and R.H.S., we get a = 1, b = 4, c = 1, d = 12
Alternate method
By Cayley Hamilton theorem, A must satisfy A I 0
2
3 2 2 5 6 0
A must satisfy the above equation
A 3 2A 2 5A 6I 0
Multiplying by A1
A 2 2A 5I 6A 1
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13.
P(E F) P(E).P(F) xy
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k
3
.. (1)
k
6
k
.. (2)
6
Solving equation 1 and 2, we get 6x 2 x (k + 6) + 2k = 0
As x Q; then D should be perfect square, which is possible for k = 1
1
1
2
2
Therefore we get x or
and y =
or
3
2
2
3
But given (P(E) P(F)) (1P(F)) > 0 P(E) > P(F)
1
1
2
2
Hence x and y P(E) =
and P(F) =
3
2
3
2
(1 x)(1 y)
14.
15.
bc
a c b a b c
2
1 1
ba c c a b 0
2
1
1
a c and a b
2
2
1 is
and 2 = 120
3
a.a a.b a.c
3 1 1
a b c b.a b.b b.c 1 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 11 3 24 2 2 20
c.a c.b c.c
1 1 3
2
1
5
a b c
6
3
a b b c c a a b b c . c a a b a c b b b c c a
Volume of tetrahedron =
= a b .c a c .c b c .c a b .a a c .a b c .a
a b b c
Let d a b
2 a b
c a
d.c .b d.b .c . c a a b c b 0 c a
a b c b c a a b c
1.
SECTION C
n(S) = 5 5 5 = 125
n(A) = 514, 541, 523, 532, 413, 431, 422, 312, 321, 211
10
2
Required probability =
125 25
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6c 2 4c 2 2c 2 3c13c1 4c 2 2c 2 3c 2 3c 2 2 3 90 54 18 6 8
.
6c 2 4c 2 2c 2
90
15
2.
3.
2
d a d d c
4.
a.(b c) is maximum then cos = 1.
(S.D.)2 = 2
5.
y x 2 y 2 dx x x 2 y 2 dy xdx ydy
ydx xdy
xdx ydy
x2 y2
3
4
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