21-11-22 Paper 2
21-11-22 Paper 2
21-11-22 Paper 2
ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (B, C) 21. (A, B, D) 41. (A, B, C)
2. (A, C) 22. (B, C, D) 42. (A, B, C)
3. (B, C) 23. (A, D) 43. (A, B)
4. (A, C, D) 24. (A, B, C) 44. (A, C)
5. (A, C) 25. (A, B, C) 45. (B, C)
6. (B, D) 26. (A, B, C, D) 46. (A, B, C, D)
7. (B, C) 27. (A, B, D) 47. (C, D)
8. (A, B, D) 28. (A, B, D) 48. (A, B, C, D)
9. (A, C) 29. (B, D) 49. (B, C, D)
10. (A, C) 30. (A, B, C, D) 50. (A, D)
11. (A, B) 31. (B, C) 51. (A, C, D)
12. (C) 32. (A) 52. (A)
13. (A, C) 33. (A, C, D) 53. (B)
14. (A, C, D) 34. (A, B, C) 54. (A, C)
15. (B, C) 35. (B) 55. (B, C)
16. A (Q, T) 36. A (P, R) 56. A(Q, R, S)
B (S, T) B (P, Q) B(P)
C (P) C (S, T) C(P)
D (R) D (P, R) D(S, T)
17. A (Q) 37. A (Q) 57. A(Q)
B (P) B (P, Q) B(S)
C (R) C (R, T) C(T)
D (Q) D (P, Q, T) D(R)
18. (02) 38. (02) 58. (12)
19. (04) 39. (12) 59. (10)
20. (10) 40. (31) 60. (24)
1. Answer (B, C)
Hint :
Inductors are connected in parallel.
Solution :
2L
Leq =
3
PA1 36P
V0 tR I = 400I0
I e 4 0.2 A2
2 4 0.04
R Leq
I1 + I2 = I 5. Answer (A, C)
I1 = 2I2 Hint :
2. Answer (A, C) A m
sin
Hint : 2
A
1 1 1 sin
2
v 15 10
Solution :
Solution :
sin53
v = 30 cm g
sin30
v2
ml 4 g 1.60
u2
1.6
v 2
mT 2 l
u
8
3. Answer (B, C) l
5 2
Hint :
6. Answer (B, D)
4t
V V0
T Hint :
Solution : 1 1
C1 C2 V 2 LI 2
2 2
V dt
2
V
Vrms 0 Solution :
dt 3
–6
2 2 10 80 = 2.5 10 I
2 –3 2
V
Vavg 0 4 802 103
2 I2
2.5
4. Answer (A, C, D)
4 802 102
Hint : I2
25
P
I0
4 1
2 2
I 80 101 = 3.2 A
5
7. Answer (B, C) x dB
E x
Hint : 2 dt
1 1
2 1.5 1 Q
R 20 d
R 2
2xdx E x x
Solution :
R = 20 cm mR 2 2Q x3
2 2 dx dB
dt
Rays should fall normally on mirror or on the R2
pole of mirror.
mR 2 QR 4B0
1.5 1 1.5 1
2 4R 2
v1 x R
QB0
1.2 1.5 1.2 1.5
2m
v v1 R
10. Answer (A, C)
1.2 1 0.5 0.3
v x R R Hint :
1.2 1 1 2a [Initially]
v x 25
Solution :
8. Answer (A, B, D)
= 2x
Hint :
V
I1 0 sin t d
2
dx
2v 0
5 dt dt
Solution : 2
A=
2
= 4x
dx
= 8x
dt
R dB
E
2 dt
1 1
1 F m CB022 a
v 30 20
v1 = – 60 cm F
a
1 = 20 cm m CB022
1 1 1 v = at
v 50 20
Q2
U=
1000 2L
v=
30
16. Answer A(Q, T); B(S, T); C(P);
20
2 cm D(R)
3
Hint :
1 1 1
v 50 20 Use phasor diagram to arrive at current
100 required.
v
3 Solution :
2
100 In Case A XL = XC, Resonant condition.
v B 12
3 50 V0
Case B, I1 = sin t 45
4 48 5 2
v B 12 cm/s
9 9
V0
vA = –12 cm/s I2 = sin t 45
5 2
1 1 1
I = I1 + I2
x A 10 x A 20
2
17. Answer A(Q); B(P); C(R); D(Q)
x + 10x = 20(x + x + 10)
2 Hint :
x – 30x – 200 = 0
0 I
30 1700 B
x 15 5 17 2x
2
Solution :
x 15 5 17 cm
Ia
14. Answer (A, C, D) d 0 dx
2x
15. Answer (B, C)
Ia
Hint of Q. Nos. 14 and 15 0 ln 2
2
= Bv d 0I0 a
ln 2 , F I0I
dt 2
Solution of Q. Nos. 14 and 15
18. Answer (02)
Q = C
Hint :
i = CBa
V
I1 0 et / RC
F – iB = ma R
V
tR
21. Answer (A, B, D)
I2 0 1 e L
R Hint :
rd
All f-block elements lie in 3 group of periodic
1 etR / L et / RC table.
Solution :
–tR/L
2e =1
Gd2 5d1 4f 7
L
t ln 2 22. Answer (B, C, D)
R
Hint :
19. Answer (04)
HCl KMnO4 KCl MnCl2 Cl2
Hint :
Solution :
1 1 1
2MnO2+ 4KOH + O2 2K2MnO4 + 2H2O
v u f
HCHO + 2KMnO4 + KOH
Solution :
K2MnO4 + HCOOK + H2O
1 1 1 4KMnO4 + 4KOH 4K2MnO4 + 2H2O + O2
v 15 10
23. Answer (A, D)
v = 30 cm Hint :
vI = 4v0 K2Cr2O7 + 4H2O2 + H2SO4
dI1 dI Hint :
L1 L2 2
dt dt (A) Order of atomic radius is Sc < Y < La
4+ 2+
(B) Mn and Co both have 3
dI1 dI
2 2 At steady state current will
dt dt be in opposite direction unpairedelectrons.
Solution :
(2 + I) = 2(6 – I) 7 1 2
(C) Gadolinium (4f 5d and 6s ) and Curium
3I = 10 (5f 6d and 7s ) have 8 unpaired
7 1 2
Hint : Hint :
+3
Only EoCu2 /Cu is positive in 3d-series. Given complex has Cr , due to which it can
show colour.
Solution :
Solution :
Eo 3 2 Eo 3 2 Eo 3 2
Cr /Cr Fe /Fe Co /Co
[Cr(NCS)(NH3 )5 ]2 [ZnCl4 ]2–
Cr 3 3d 3 Zn2 3d10
26. Answer (A, B, C, D)
This is colouredParamagnetic
Hint :
Can show coordination isomerism and linkage
Product formed is Cu2I2
isomerism.
Solution :
29. Answer (B, D)
CuSO4 + 4Kl 2Cul2 + 2K2SO4
Hint :
Cul2 Cu2l2 + l2
A is CuCO3
l2 + 2Na2S2O3 Na2S4O6 + 2Nal Solution :
27. Answer (A, B, D)
Hint :
Solution :
30. Answer (A, B, C, D)
Hint :
Solution :
NH4
is minor
is major
Solution :
tan e dx tan e dx
40. Answer (31) 0 a
–1 f ( x ) –1 f (x)
Hint : –a 0
tan e dx , put x = – t
0
–1 f (x)
I1
1 n cos d
4 2
–a In 3
2 2
n 2
1 2
0
0 a
–1 f (– x ) –1 f (x)
– tan e dx tan e dx
a 0
n2 2
If f(x) is odd function, then f(– x) = – f(x) In 3
1 a n 2
1 2
Then I1 tan–1 f ( x ) dx
0 e 44. Answer (A, C)
1 a
a
I tan–1 ef ( x ) tan–1 f ( x ) dx Hint :
0 e 2
Obtain the area of OAB as a function of and
Now sinx, ln x 1 x 2
and x are odd then optimize.
Solution :
function
43. Answer (A, B)
Hint :
It can be obtained explicitly in terms of n by a
series of suitable substitution.
Solution :
2
1
In dx Tangent at p , ln
2
0 1 n sin2 x 2
1
y – ln x –
2
1
4 dx
A 1– ln , 0 and B 0, ln – 1
2
0 1 n sin2 x2
A = Area of OAB
1 tan x sec x
2 2
2
4 dx
1 1 n tan x 1
2
1– ln
2
0 2 2
2
Putting tanx = t dA –1
1– ln 1 ln
1 t 2 d 2
In 4 dt
1 1 n t
2
0 2 2 Derivative changes sign from positive to
1 1
y negative at x , hence x is point of
Put t e e
1 n2
local maximum
4 1 n y 2 2
In dy 1 1 1
2
1 y
3 2 2
. 1– ln sq.
0 2 Amax = units for
1 n2 2 2 e
e e
Put y tan 0, 1
x 0 and x 1
I2 and I3 represent the area bounded by
i.e., x 3 – 2x 2 4t – 3t 2 x – 4t 2 2t 3 0 Hint :
Hint : at x = 5
6 Hint :
f (x)
x 3
2
Get a differential equation in f(x) and f ( x ) by
–12x
f ( x ) differentiating the given equation and solve it
x
2
2
3 for f(x).
f ( x )
–12 x 2 3 x 2 3 – 4 x 2 Solution :
x
4 Differentiating the equation
2
3
2f x f x f x f x
2 2
– 36 1– x 1 x
x 0
3
f x f x
2
2
3
2 2
1 e e
A 2 k. 1 ln2 k. ln ln
2
2 2 2
k 1
Hint :
Solution :
/2 tan 1
I 0 d
1 tan
/2
/4 cos sin sin cos
= 0 d d
cos sin /4 sin cos
/4
/2
(C) Clearly, in this case area is twice of the ln cos sin ln sin cos /4
ln2
0
area obtained in previous part.
b b
=
2
sq. units (B) using f x dx f a b x dx and adding
3 a a
we get, I = 3
2
(C) Let x = 4 Now,
1 a2 1 /2
3
lim dx 1 1
I3
2 1 u2 1 ln tan x 1 tan x
a dx
0
lim
1
a 2
tan1 a2 tan1 1
8
/2
1 1
3
1 dx
0 lntan x 1 tan x
(D) x 13x 36 0
4 2
/2 /2 1 1
x2 9 x2 4 0
0
dx
0
3 dx
lntan x 1 tan x
x 3, 2 2,3. /2 1 1
2
3 dx
0
ln tan x 1 tan x
let f x x 3 x 3
3
/2
f x 3 x 1 2
0
1
1
ln tan x 1 tan x
max of f(x) is obtained at x = 3
I3 I0 3I1 3I2 I3.
fmax 18
3
58. Answer (12) I3 .I2
2 8
Hint :
59. Answer (10)
I3 can be obtained in terms of I0, I1 and I2, out of
Hint :
which I0 , very obviously.
2 Use sin2 2x 1 cos2 2x and make substitution
Solution : cos2x t .
Solution :
Clearly I0
2
I cos2x .sin3 2x dx .
1 2 1
Consider I1 dx
0 ln tan x 1 tan x
cos2x . sin2 2x sin2xdx.
cos2x 1 cos2 2x sin2xdx.
2 1 1 dx
I1
1 tan x
1
0
2
ln tan x 2 u 1 u 2 du putting cos2x = u
2
2 1
1
1 dx
1
2
u 1/2
u 5/2 du
1
ln tan x 1 tan x
0
u 7/2 u 3/2
C
I1 I1 7 3
2
cos7 2x cos3 2x
I1 . C
4 7 3
Hint :
Area = 3
x 2 10 x x 2 2x dx
2
Plot the curve carefully and write area as
2
suitable definite integral.
x 2 2x 3 x 3 x 2 10 x dx
Solution : 0
2 0
3x 4 0 3x 4 2
6x 2 6x 2
4 2 4
0
= 12 + 12
= 24 sq. units