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Iit Model Paper Answer 6

This document contains the key and solutions to a physics exam with 60 multiple choice questions and a chemistry exam with 30 multiple choice questions. It provides the question numbers and their corresponding answers for both exams. It also includes conceptual explanations and step-by-step solutions for 7 physics problems and explanations for 5 chemistry concepts.

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Iit Model Paper Answer 6

This document contains the key and solutions to a physics exam with 60 multiple choice questions and a chemistry exam with 30 multiple choice questions. It provides the question numbers and their corresponding answers for both exams. It also includes conceptual explanations and step-by-step solutions for 7 physics problems and explanations for 5 chemistry concepts.

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Max Marks:360

KEY & SOLUTIONS


KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1)
7)
13)
19)
25)

3
3
4
4
3

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8)
14)
20)
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1
3
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3
3

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1
4
2
2
3

2
2
3
4
2

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3
3
2
2
1

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2
1
2
3
1

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2
3
4
1
4

.i

31)

CHEMISTRY

2
1
4
1
2

64)
70)
76)
82)
88)

3
4
2
1
1

1
2
4
4
4

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS

.s
t

ww
w

2.

3.

65)
71)
77)
83)
89)

te

62)
68)
74)
80)
86)

ys

2
4
1
2
3

ud

61)
67)
73)
79)
85)

ps

MATHEMATICS

100 150
60 N / m
250
2.5 3
F keq x 60
N
100 2
3
For left spring x1
2 100
3
For right spring x 2
2 150
keq

66)
72)
78)
84)
90)

3
1
1
2
2

4.

5.

1
3
1
100

2
2 100 150 3
So
2
2
100 2
1
3 1
150

2
2 150
1
2 2F
F x1 x 2 K m1 m 2
m1 m 2
2
K

For block,
mg-T=ma
for rod;
T x l mg x

(i)
l ml 2

2
3

(ii)

6.

ps

.i

a l
(iii)
From (i), (ii) & (iii); we get
3g
a
8
The initial velocity is v i ve y and, after reflection from the wall, the final velocity is

te

v f ve y . The trajectory is described as r ye y ae z . Hence the change in angular

x a cos t

V a sin t

ud

7.

ys

momentum is r m v f v i 2mvae x . Hence the answer is (b)

T /6

dt
0

8.

w1

3a
T

k
1200

20 rad /s
m1
3

1200 20

rad /s
27
3
20

t
3
20t
20

2 20
t
3

6 3
t

sec
80 40
2 8.5 0.8 g
v0 r2
g

10.

ww
w

a sin t

.s
t

T /6

2 2 2.5 0.8 g
r
g

n=17/77
Fz 0
(T dT) gdz T 0
dT gdz .........(i)
also T v 2
dT d v 2 2vdvd
As v is independent of z
dv=0
(ii)
dT v 2d
From equation (1) and (2) we get
z
du
g

2 dz

v 0
nv0

12.

or 0e g / v 2 z

.i

17.
V0 2 2iR

R 2RC
dq
also i
dt

k
8

3 4

q
v0
C

dq
q

R 2RC
q

ln

R 2RC C
t
1

2RC

= 7

k
8

.s
t

E E12 E22

ww
w

16.

ud

ys

te

15.

c. adiabatic
A is isobaric process, D is isochoric. Of B and C, B has the smaller slope
(magnitude) hence is isothermal. Remaing process is adiabatic
Comment for discussion: This brings in concepts of relative motion and that when
collision takes place, it is the relative velocity which changes.

ps

14.

dt
0

t
2C q

2RC
C
t/2RC
q 2 C Ce

ln

q C 2 e t/2RC

18.

A
C 0
d

Ui

1.5Q

2C

2.25Q 2d
2C

9Q 2d
8 0 A
After connecting
Uf 0
Ui

(1680+r) I = 20
(2930+r)I = 30
2 x 2930 + 2r = 3 x 1680 + 3r
r = 820
]
Magnetic moment is in divection of za x

and B 4i 3j
4 i 3 j
B
5
5

iA
4x104 x I k
0

ww
w

.s
t

20.

ud

ys

19.

9Q 2
d 0 A

te

Heat = U i U f

ps

.i

xB
4
3
j i
5
5

22.

26.

Thus the unit vector of the axis is


i
0 x adx Mx i
2x
a b c
M 0 ln
2
c
1
1
30
1
2
60
1 2

1
20
N0

1/2

2t/t

N0
N0

t/t1/2
4
2

0.693

= 27.72 yrs
t 2 0.693 20yrs
zero error =-(10-7)x0.1 =-0.3 mm
Diameter = 77.0+8 x 0.1-(0.3) =78.1 mm]

t 2t1/2

30.

CHEMISTRY

Chiral center

te

ps

R OH < Ph OH (Acidic Strength)


Conceptual
Conceptual
Conceptual
1, 3, 4 contains plane of symmetry
H
OH

.i

31.
32.
33.
34.
35.

Conceptual
Conceptual

38.

Free explanation

S surr 0

ud

36.
37.

ys

CH 2

.s
t

Ssys 0
39.

ww
w

O
Ph-C-CH2-CH 2-CH2-COOH

OH OH

O
O
Ph-C-CH2-CH 2-CH2-COOH

LiAlD 4/H3 O+

Ph-C-CH 2-CH2-CH 2-CD2OH


40.
41
42.
43.

Conceptual
Conceptual

O
H-C-N

CH 3

H 3O+

H-COOH + CH3-N-H

CH3

O
CH3 - N - S - Ph

Ph-SO2Cl

CH 3

CH3

NaOH

Silver mirror test

44
2

45.

Mg 2 OH 1011
2
10 11
OH
1010 P OH 5
0.1
PH=9

Conceptual
formation of enol is rate determining step.
Conceptual

O-CH 2-R
56.
57.
58
59.
60.

ps

.s
t

51.
52.
53
54.
55.

ww
w

50.

Cr2O7 2 Fe 2 Cr Fe 3
le

te

X 2 Y2 2 xy
1
1
x2 y2 xy
H 200
2
2
1
1
BEX 2 BEY2 B.EXY 200
2
2
Conceptual.
6e

.i

ys

49.

Stability order of C

ud

46.
47
48.

Acetal

VR
Vi
Conceptual
z

M X M X
Conceptual

E oCell 0.11V .

MATHEMATICS

62.

(2 sin x 1)(2 sin x 3) 0


sin x < 3 2 sin x 3 < 0 for all x
2

2 sin x 1 0
x

sin x

1
2

5
6 , 6

64.
65.

~(p q) (~ p q) (~ p ~ q) (~ p q) ~ p (~ q q) ~ p t ~p
A = A

|A| = |A| = (1)n |A|


If n is odd
|A| = |A| 2|A| = 0
|A| = 0

67.

If period of f(x) is T then

nT

0 f ( x)dx n0 f ( x)dx

Period of ex [x] is 1 Statement II is true.


But period of esin x 1 Statement I is false.
68.(a) y = (C1 C 2 C3 e C 4 )x
y = Ax
dy A y = x dy
dx

dx

6x + 8y + 7 = 0 and 8x + 6y + 3 = 0 are not perpendicular


Latusrectum 4.

te

ys

z =i,

2i 4i2 8
2

ud

72.

71.(b)
f(21) = f(12) = 3
f is not 1 1
for every y N there exists x N s.t. f(x) =y
f is onto (surjective)
z3 + iz2 + 2i = 0 (z i ) (z2 + 2iz 2 ) =0

ps

.i

70.

.s
t

z = i, 1 i, 1i
area of triangle with vertices (0,1), (1, 1), (1,1)
1

73.

1
1

x 3 2 sin x 0
2
4

1
11

x 2 sin x
2
4

LHS

2 sin x

ww
w

2 1 1 1 2
1 1 1

11
0
4

11
0
4
11
sin x
8
2 sin x

not possible
no solution
74.

If numbers are xy2, x z2 , yz2, yx2, zx2, zy2 then


AM GM

1
x y2 z2 y z2 x2 z x2 y2
xy 2 .xz 2 .yz 2 .yx 2 .zx 2 .zy 2 6
6

x y 2 z 2 y z 2 x 2 z x 2 y 2 6 x 6 y 6 z 6 6 6 xyz
6

75.

difference of suffices is same =10 and terms are alternately positive and negative
we take expansion of (1 x )30 and (x + 1)30 ,

77.

multiply and equate cofficient of x20 on both sides.


(1 x )30 (x + 1)30 = (1 x2)30
coff of x20 = 30C10
total permutations = 9 !
2!

No. of permutations containing H I N = 7!


No. of permutations containing D U S = 7 !
2!

No. of permutations containing T A N =7!


No. of permutations containing H I N and D U S = 5 !
No. of permutations containing D U S and T A N = 5 !
No. of permutations containing T A N and H I N = 5 !
No. of permutations containing H I N, D U S and T A N = 3 !
Required permutations = 9 ! 7 ! 7 ! 7 ! 5 ! 5 ! 5 ! 3 !
2!

=169194
1 form
e

.i

1
2
lim sec 4 log x x

e x 1

4 e2

te

sec 2

ps

1
x

=e

2t
t2
dt
x 1
x 1
f(x)

f ( x )2 4 2
2t
dt
x 1
x 1
f (x)

lim

f ( x )2 42
2tdt
lim
x 1 x 1
x 1

form
0

.s
t

x 1
4
lim 2 f ( x )f ' ( x )
x1

82.

ww
w

=2 f (1) f (1) = 8 f (1)


81.

(using L Hospital Rule )

ys


1
lim tan log x 1
4
log x
x 1

limit =

80.

2!

ud

79.

g(x) = f(x)
(By Leibnitz rule)
x1
g(x) = 0 when 2 e
= 0 or when x e = 0
x = 1 + ln 2, x = e
At x = 1 + ln 2, g(x) = ex 1 = eln 2 = 2 Local maxima at x = 1 + ln 2
At x = e, g(x) = 1 > 0 Local minima at x = e
Using e x ( f ( x ) f ' ( x ))dx = exf(x), we have

cx
x
e x b log( x 2 1)
dx = e .b
2
x 1

= e x . c log( x 2 1)
2

log (x2 + 1) where 2b = c

2b = c which only (a) satisfies


83.

0 [ x]dx

0 [x]dx 1[x]dx ......... n 1[x]dx

= 0 + 1 + 2 + .. + (n 1) =
n

0 {x}dx

0 {x}dx = n0xdx 2

(n 1)n
2

00.dx 11.dx ......... n 1(n 1).dx

(n 1)n
2
n 1
n
2

Required value =
84.

y = ex x = log y
Area =
=

85.

1log ydy

1log(1 e y)dy

Reflection of A in BD and CF lies on BC.


Reflection of A in BD i.e. y = x is (5, 3)
Reflection of A in CF ie. x = 10 is (17, 5)
Equation of BC is y 3 = 5 3 ( x 5)
i.e.

F
B

x 6y + 13 = 0 or 6y x = 13
A

Circumcircle of PAB has CP as diameter


its equation is (x 1)(x 3) + (y 8)(y 2) = 0
x2 + y2 4x 10y + 19 = 0
100 28 22 25 20

P
(1,8)

(3,2)

.i

Q is any point on the line


coordinates of Q are (3 + 1, 1, 5 +2)
Direction ratios of PQ are 3 2, 3, 5 4
PQ || plane PQ is perpendicular to normal
1(3 2) 4( 3) + 3(5 4) = 0
= 1

ys

te

88.

ps

87.

A (3, 5)

17 5

86.

y=e

a b 3 c

ud

89.

Squaring

2+
90.

2 | a || b | cos 3

Let E x2 y

.s
t

cos =

1 10
xi yi x y
10 i 1

1
2

ww
w

| a |2 | b |2 2 a . b 3 | c |2

2
2
1 10
1 10
2
x

y y xi x

i
10 i 1
10 i 1
10

y y
i

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