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Cosmos College of Management & Technology

Tutepani (Near Satdobato), Lalitpur Tel: 01-5151419 / 2151806


Set-A (2075-03-23) Hints & Solution
Section I 15. (c)
1. (b) Y 102
 2    |
z z = z  z(z  z) = 0  z = 0
X = 100

or, z = z Y 89
In both the cases, z  R Beat become 1 so frequency of Y must be 102Hz
2. (c) 16. (c)
f(x) is defined for x  2. v
x=
For x > 2, f(x) = 1 and for x < 2, f(x) = 1 u
3. (d) v = xu
log3x logx3x log3xy = 2  log3y = 2  y = 32 = 9 Now,
4. (b) 1 1 1
= +
3 n(n + 1) f u v
3 (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ….to n terms) = 1 1 1
2 or, = +
5. (a) f u ux
  1 x+1
sin-1x  (  cos-1x) =   =  or, =
f ux
2 2
or, u = 
6. (a) x + 1
sin0 = 0  x f
7. (c) 17. (a)
dy  y 1 1 oAV2
At x = 1, y = 4. So, = = 2 E1 = CV2 =
dx 2 2 d
x
Q2 (CV)2
8. (a) Ef = =  2d
2C 2oA
1
If x = y, then dx = dy o A V  2d oAV2
2 2 2
2 x = 2 =
d 2oA d
So, Int = 
2 cosy dy = 2siny + c = 2sin x + c oAV oAV2 oAV2
2
W = E f  Ei =  =
d 2d 2d
9. (c)
18. (b)
1 1 2
ABC = 3OAB = 3  M = ml
2 3 1 M
= 7.5 sq. units or, m =
l
10. (c)
Here, R = l
The length of a diagonal of square of side 1 is 2 l
11. (a) or, R =

u2
h= M l 2M
2g M = m.2R =  2  =
l  
u2
Again, 3h = 19. (a)
2g
mv2
u2 u2 Bev =
r
or, 3 =
2g 2g or, Ber = P
or, u = 3 u P
12. (c) or, r = so equally curved
Be
60% of mgh = mgh 20. (c)
or, h = 0.6  10 = 6m Vc 0.5
13. (d) Ic = = = 6.25  10-4A
Rc 800
du Cv 1 5 Ic Ic
=
dQ Cp  7
= = Now,  = =
Ie Ic + Ib
14. (b) or, Ic + Ib = Ic
mLf = 80  30 (I  ) 1  0.96
Ic = 
 0.96  6.25  10
-4
80  30 or, Ib =

or, m = = 30g
80 = 26  10-6A = 26A

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Set-A (2075-03-23) Hints & Solution
21. (a) 68. (d)
Four alcohol and three ethers are possible The simultaneous linear equations x  2y + 3 = 0
22. (b) and 2x + 4y + 7 = 0 has no solution.
23. (a) i.e. the parallel lines have no point in common.
24. (a) 69. (c)
At no. 13 = Al Both the terms of expression are non-negative
Al   Al + 3e
  So, (a) and (b) are not appropriate options. There is
25. (c) no x for which sin2x and cos4x are 1 together.
:N  N: So, (d) is not also an appropriate option.
26. (a) 27. (b) 28. (b) Alternatively,
29. (d) sin2x + cos4x = 1  cos2x + cos4x
17gram of NH3 = 6.023  1023  10 no. of es = 1  cos2x(1  cos2x)
6.023  1023  10  1.7 = 1  sin2x cos2x
1.7gram of NH3 = 1
17 = 1  sin2x
= 6.023  10 no. of e s
23  4
1
30. (b) 31. (c) 32. (b) Since 0 ≤ sin22x ≤ 1, 1  ≤ sin2x + cos4x ≤ 1
33. (b) 34. (a) 35. (b) 36. (b) 37. (c) 38. (b) 4
39. (b) 40. (a) 41. (c) 42. (a) 43. (c) 44. (b) 70. (c)
45. (d) 46. (b) 47. (c) 48. (b) 49. (d) 50. (c) dx 1 dy 1
= 1  2 and =1+ 2
51. (d) 52. (d) 53. (a) 54. (a) 55. (d) 56. (a) dt t dt t
57. (d) 58. (b) 59. (b) 60. (b) 1
t
Section – II dy t2  1 t y
 = = =
61. (d) dx t2 + 1 1 x
t+
If the couple is considered to be a single, then there t
are 13! Possibilities. For each of these arrangement, Alternatively,
the couple have two arrangements. So, total no. of The parametric equations can be changes into the
ways = 2  13! Cartesian:
62. (d) x2  y2 = 4.
   dy fy 2y y
Given =  (r + 1)Cr =  rC1 +  Cr So, = = =
dx fx 2x x
r=0 r=0 r=0
71. (b)
= n2n-1 + n2n = (n + 2)2n-1
dy 
63. (c) = esin x cos x = 0 for x =
dx 2
 +  = 2 and  +  = 20
2 2
For this x, y = e
So, ( + )  2 = 20  2 = 8
2
72. (a)
So, the equation is x2 + 2x  8 = 0
 e xe dx = y  1 dy if y = ex + 1
x x
64. (d)
AA = I  |AA | = |I|  |A| |A | = 1  |A | = 1
T T T 2  e +1  y
65. (b)
dy  
dy
a

b c
 tanA = tanB = tanC = = y  ln|y| + c
cosA cosB cosC
=  dy
 = (ex + 1)  ln(ex + 1) + c
 A=B=C= .
3 = ex  ln(ex + 1) + c
So, the triangle is equilateral with a = b = c = 6 ft. 73. (b)
3 The curves intersect at (0, 0) and (1, 1).
So,  =  6 ft = 9 3 ft
2 2 2
4 y = x3
66. (a)
y= x
The centre (g, f) of the circle lies on the normal. (1, 1)
So, f = m(g) + d  mg = d + f
67. (a) (0, 0)
y = 6  36 = 12x  x = 3
So, the focal distance is the distance of this point (3,
6) from the focus (3, 0), which is 6.

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Set-A (2075-03-23) Hints & Solution
1 1 t1 422  402
 ( x  x ) dx = 
x3/2 x4
So, the area =  or, =
3/2  4 0 10 212  202
3

0 or, t2 = 4  10 = 40 hrs.
2 1 5
=  = 81. (d)
3 4 12 d 0.90
74. (b) f= = = 0.967
d 0.93
|1| + |3| + |2| = 6 f
75. (b) % change =   1  100% = 3.2 %
f 
xy=1 82. (d)
= (g  1)  + 
1 1 1
O
x f R1 R2
1 1 1 1
or, + = = ……(1)
R1 R2 20  0.5 10
(3,4) In water,
ag
= (wg  1)  +  =   1
1 1 1
fw R1 R2 aw  1  10
As x  y = 1 makes 45o with the x-axis, the two
=    1
3 3 1 1
lines passing through (3, 4) and inclined at 45o 2 4  10 = 80
with x  y = 1 are horizontal and vertical. ⸫ fw = 80 cm
So, the lines are x = 3 and y = 4 83. (d)
76. (c)  D 
= = =
2h 25 2D d.2D 2d
t= = =1s 5000  10-10 c
g 10 = -3  

No. of ball thrown in 1s is 1 2  0.1  10 
 180o
=
-10
So, no. of balls per min is 60 5000 10
  
77. (a) 2  0.1  10-3  
1 = 0.45o
PE = mv2
2 84. (a)
1 2 38
or, mg(h1  h2) = mv F=k 2
2 r
or, v = 2g(h1  h2) = 2  10(2  0.75) = 5 m/s 24
or, 40 = k  2 ……(1)
78. (d) r
mr2 = mg 23
Again, F = k 2 …..(2)
or, r2 = g r
So, r2 = r1 12 Dividing (2) by (1)
or, 92 = r1  (3)2 F 6
=
or, r1 = 1cm 40 24
79. (d) or, F = 10N
GMm 85. (a)
mr2 = 2 60
r 8
or, r3   = GM
2
2
T A B C Y
X 30 1
or, T2  r3 3
Now,   =  
T 2 r 3 24
T r 20

or, T =    5 = 40 hrs.
4r 3/2
Now, 48 = I1  8
r
or, I1 = 6A
80. (d)
And, I1  8 = I2  24
x  x1
2 2
t2 6
= 22 or, I2 = = 2A
t1 x2  x1
2 3
⸫ I = I1 + I2 = 6 + 2 = 8A

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Set-A (2075-03-23) Hints & Solution
= R  2  2
1 1 1 1 1+2+3 1 1 1
= + + =
R 60 30 20 60  2 3 
or, R = 10 1 4 1 1
or, = 
Across BC  3646 4 9
8  24 8  24 3646  36
R = = = 6 or,  = = 6563Å
8 + 24 32 45
RT = 3 + 10 + 6 + 1 = 20 90. (c)
⸫ Vxy = IRT = 8  20 = 160V 2nd case
86. (a) t
On axis C  1  T1/2
oIR2
=  
Ba =
Co 2
2(x2 + R2)3/2 140
At centre 3000  1  T1/2
oI or, =  
Bc =
2R
6000 2
Bc (x2 + R2)3/2 1 or, T1/2 = 140 days
Now, =  1st case
Ba R2 R
t
(42 + 32)3/2
or, Bc = 54 = 250 T C  1  T1/2
33 =  
87. (c)
Co 2
d BA 2  d2 2  (0.2)2 280
Q= = =
4R
=
4  0.01
= 2 ‘c’ 6000  1  140
R R or, =  
88. (b)
Co 2
1st case or, Co = 6000  4 = 24000 dps
hc 91. (c)
=  + ev
 CaO + 3C  CaC2 + CO
hc CoKe
or, ev =   ………..(1)

nd
2 case
Fe2O3 + CO 
 Fe + CO2
hc ev 92. (a)
=+ 3.1
2 3 14.31g non-metal contain H2 =  14.31
96.9
=  +   
hc hc 1
or, = 0.46g
2    3
wt. of metal
hc hc  EW of metal =  1.008
or, =+  wt. of H2
2 3 3 5.47
hc hc 2 =  1.008 = 11.98  12
0.46
or,  =
2 3 3 93. (b)
hc 2hc y = (3  x)
or, =
6 o  3 2x + 0.35y = 3  1
or, o = 4 2x + 0.35(3  x) = 3
89. (a) x = 1.18, y = 0.82
For Balmer series By mixing 1.18L of 2.0M NaOH with 0.82L of
= R  2  2
1 1 1 0.35M NaOH 3.0L of 1.0M NaOH solution is
b 2 ni  prepared.
For series limit ni =  94. (c)
1 R 300  10-2  200  10-3
or, = Nmix =
b 4 300 + 200
4 = 5.6  10-3 N
or, b = pOH = log(5.6  10-3) = 2.25
R
4 pH = 14  2.25 = 11.75
R= …….(1) 95. (a) 96. (d) 97. (b) 98. (c) 99. (c) 100. (c)
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