Solution 1
Solution 1
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PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1) For the given circuit, choose the correct statements: (given all capacitors have capacitance = 1 in
2) Figure shows the net power dissipated in R versus the current in a simple circuit shown.
3) A parallel plate capacitor is made of square conducting plates of side 'a' and separation 'd' The
capacitor is connected with battery of emf V volt as shown. There is dielectric slab of dimension a ×
a × d. with dielectric constant K. At t = 0 slab given velocity v0 towards the capacitor as shown.
Neglect gravity and electrostatic force on dielectric when it is outside capacitor and also ignore
friction force. Let X be the length of dielectric inside the capacitor at t = t (ℓ >> a). Here system
consists of dielectric and capacitor. (Assume there is no heat loss while dielectric is moving between
the plates)
(D)
The value of maximum energy stored in the system is +
4) In the given circuit switches S1 & S2 are kept closed for a long time. Now a dielectric slab of
dielectric constant K = 2 is inserted slowly by external agent in the capacitor of 2C.
(A) The electric field intensity between the plates of capacitor 2C is decreased to half.
(B) The total work done by batteries of emf V and 3V are zero during and after the insertion of slab.
The total amount of heat produced in the circuit during insertion of slab is equal to work done
(C)
by external agent.
(D) The amount of charge stored on capacitor of capacitance 2C is 8CV.
5) Two boats A and B having same speed relative to river are moving in a river. Boat A moves normal
to the river current as observed by an observer moving with velocity of river current. Boat B moves
normal to the river as observed by the observer on the ground. Choose the incorrect options
6) Two persons A and B are situated at coordinates (0, 300)m and (300,0)m respectively. At t = 0
they start to move with speed 30 m/sec and 40 m/s in perpendicular directions as shown in figure.
Then choose correct statement(s) :
(C)
Time taken for closest approach is sec.
(D) Time taken for closest approach is 10 sec.
SECTION-I (ii)
1)
In which of the case the potential drop across the dielectric slab is the minimum
2)
In which of the case the energy stored in the capacitor is the maximum ?
SECTION-II
1) An armored car 2m long and 3m wide is moving at 20 m/s. A bullet hits it in a direction making
an angle tan–1 (1/2) with x-axis the car as seen from the street. The bullet enters one edge of the
corner and passes out at the diagonally opposite corner. Neglecting any interaction between bullet
and car. It takes t second for the bullet to cross the car then find the value of t × 20 ?
2) G–one standing on a 155 m high sky scrapper watches Lucifer being dropped from a tower of
height 125 m that is at a horizontal distance of 40 m from sky scrapper. G–one is just able to save
Lucifer from hitting ground. What is initial speed (in m/s) of G–one (G-one obeys laws of physics)
3) A 12 V car battery with negligible internal resistance is connected to a series combination of 2.2Ω
resistor and a thermistor with a current – voltage relationship V = Ai + Bi2, A = 3.8Ω and B =
1.2Ω/A. When the 2.2Ω resistor is replaced by 1.1 Ω resistor, the fractional change in current
through the thermistor is found to be . What is the nearest integer value of n? [Take ]
4) Consider the circuit shown in the figure. Find the voltage across 2Ω resistor in volt
5) In the shown figure a part of circuit in steady state is shown. If energy stored in the capacitor is N
× 10–6J, find value of N
6) 2 conducting objects one with charge of +Q and another with –Q are kept on x-axis at x = 0 and x
= 1 respectively. The electric field on the x-axis is given by . If the capacitance of this
configuration of objects is C, then fill 1/C (in F–1) in OMR sheet.
7) Two square metal plates of side 1 m are kept 0.01 m apart like a parallel plate capacitor in air in
such a way that one of their edges is perpendicular to an oil surface in a tank filled with an
insulating oil. The plates are connected to a battery of emf 500V. The plates are then lowered
vertically into the oil at a speed of 0.001 ms–1. Calculate the current (in nano ampere) drawn from
the battery during the process. (Dielectric constant of oil = 11, e0 = 8.85 × 10–12C2N–1m–1)
8)
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
1) Four solutions of various electrolytes are given along with their percent ionization
(I) 0.1 M NaCl(aq.) (90 % ionized)
(II) 0.05 M CaCl2 (aq.) (80 % ionized)
(III) 0.04 MK3 [Fe(CN)6](aq.) (60 % ionized)
(IV) 0.03 M FeCl3 (aq.) (70 % ionized)
Identify correct statement(s) assuming all solutions to be dilute -
(A) vapour pressure of solution is less than that of the pure B component.
(B) vapour pressure of solution is more than that of pure A component.
(C) vapour pressure of pure A is 80 mm of Hg and that of pure B is 240 mm Hg.
(D) the vapour pressure of pure A and B are 240 and 80 mm Hg respectively.
3)
If 270.0 g of water is electrolysed during an experiment performed by miss Abhilasha with 75%
current efficiency then
(A) Conductance cells have cell constant values independent of the solution filled into the cell
(B) DC (direct current) is not used for measuring the resistance of a solution in a conductance cell.
(C) Kohlrausch law is valid for both for strong and weak electrolytes.
Specific conductance decreases but molar and equivalent conductances increases on dilution
(D)
for a given electrolyte.
5) The kinetic energy of photoelectron emitted on irradiating a metal surface with frequency υ is
related by KE = hv – ϕ. The plots of KE vs. incidented frequency v shows :
6) A hydrogen - like atom has ground state binding energy 122.4 eV. Then :
(A) its atomic number is 3
(B) an photon of 90 eV can excite it to a higher state
(C) an 80 eV photon cannot excite it to a higher state
an electron of 8.2 eV and a photon of 91.8 eV are emitted when a 100 eV electron interacts with
(D)
it
SECTION-I (ii)
1) The hydrogen like species for which data is given in above passage is -
(A) He+
(B) Li+2
(C) Be+3
(D) B+5
(A) – 0.1 V
(B) – 0.5
(C) – 0.042
(D) –0.035
3) When K3[Fe(CN)6] is 60% dissociated then the value of Van't Hoff factor (i) is
(A) 4
(B) 3.8
(C) 2.8
(D) 2.4
2–
(A) S2
(B) SO3
(C) SF2
(D) SO2
SECTION-II
1) Among the following species, how many have their ionic size greater than S–2?
O–2, P–3, Cl–, Na+ , Ca+2 , K+
2)
'α particle' of 3.6 MeV are fired towards nucleus , at point of closest separation distance between
–14
'α particle' and 'X' is 1.6 × 10 m. Calculate atomic number of 'X'
[Given : 1/4πε0 = 9 × 109 in S.I. units]
Fill your answer as sum of digits (excluding decimal places) till you get the single digit
answer.
0
Where Q denotes quinone and H2Q denotes hydroquinone. The E RP value of this half cell reaction
is +0.46 V with respect to the saturated calomel reference electrode (SCE). Because the potential
of the quinone-hydroquinone half reaction depends on the concentration of hydrogen ion, it
is possible to use this system to measure pH. A sample solution of unknown pH was saturated
with quinhydrone and a platinum electrode was dipped into it. If the potential of the such electrode
was found to be + 0.22 V with respect to SCE, what was the pH of the sample solution ?
The standard electrode potential for the spontaneous reaction in the cell is x × 10–2V at 298 K. The
value of x is __________ (Nearest Integer)
5) The osmotic pressure shown by 0.1 molar aqueous solution of a weak electrolyte AB is 3.6 atm at
300 K. Find % dissociation of weak electrolyte AB.
Use : R = 0.08 L-atm/K-mole. Sum the digits of your answer till you get single digit number.)
6) The cryoscopic constant for acetic acid is 3.6 K kg/mol. A solution of 1 g of a hydrocarbon (CXHY)
in 100 g of acetic acid freezes at 16.14°C instead of the usual 16.60°C. The hydrocarbon contains
92.3% carbon. Find value of (X + Y) ?
7) How many of the following conversion is/are having positive electron Gain enthalpy ?
(i) O → O2
(ii) F → F
(iii) Na⊕ → Na
(iv) N⊕ → N
(v) N → N3
(vi) Cl → Cl
(vii) Be → Be
8) Debroglie wavelength 'λ' of ideal gas molecule at any given temperature is given as λ ∝ m–x ×
T–y.
Where m = mass of one gas molecule.
T = temperature (K)
Give x + y = ?
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
, then x1 + x2 is equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5)
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
SECTION-I (ii)
1) The value of A + B + C is -
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 0
2) The value of P + Q + R is -
(A) 49
(B) 50
(C) 131
(D) 78
(B)
(C) π
(D) 0
(A)
(B)
(C)
SECTION-II
2) The product of all positive real values of x satisfying the equation = 5–16 is
______.
3) The value of , is
4)
6) If the area enclosed by the curves f (x) = cos–1(cos x) and g(x) = sin–1(cos x) in is
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
A. A,C,D A,B,D C,D B,D A,C,D A,C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 7 8 9 10
A. D C A B
SECTION-II
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
A. 4.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 4.42 200.00
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 19 20 21 22 23 24
A. A,B,D A,B,C A,B A,B,C,D A,D A,C,D
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 25 26 27 28
A. A C C B
SECTION-II
Q. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
A. 1.00 2.00 4.00 23.00 5.00 12.00 3.00 1.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I (i)
Q. 37 38 39 40 41 42
A. A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,D A,B B,C,D B,C
SECTION-I (ii)
Q. 43 44 45 46
A. C C B D
SECTION-II
Q. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
A. 1.00 1.00 2.00 6.00 3.00 17.00 5.00 0.25
SOLUTIONS
PART-1 : PHYSICS
1)
i = 1A
vA – vB = 40V
Q1 = 1 × 30 = 30C
Q2 = 1 × 50 = 50C
2)
⇒ r= = 0.2 Ω
3)
Dielectric slab will move out from other side of capacitor plate so it is not periodic motion
Now capacitance of capacitor at 't'
=
Now energy of capacitor
Slop
Now for total energy
force =
when x = a
4)
.....(1)
6)
In ground frame
In the frame of B
= 100 sin 37 =
AD = 500
CD = 80
AC = 420
Time from A to C
7)
⇒
(B)
(C)
⇒
(D)
8) Ceq = ,
(A) A = 10, d = 1, k = 10, t =
(D) A = 100, d = 1, k = 1, t = d
9)
t2 – 10t – 11 = 0
t = –1, 11
10)
v2 = u2 + 2as
11)
3(2V – 20) = 2V
v = 15
t=
20t =
12)
In the reference frame of Lucifer, G-one will move with constant velocity therefore time, in which G-
one will catch the Lucifer will be . Time in which Lucifer will reach the ground = .
Therefore
⇒ v = 10.
13)
When R = 2.2Ω
12 = 2.2 i + 3.8 i + 1.2 i2
(i.e.,) 1.2 i2 + 6 i – 12 = 0 or i2 + 5i – 10 = 0
Hence , since i = –6.5 A indicates the charging of the battery not possible.
Thus when R = 2.2 Ω, i = 1.5 A
For R = 1.1 Ω, 1.2 i2 + 4.9 i – 12 = 0
or i2 + 4.08 i – 10 = 0
Hence fractional change
14)
By KCL at B
V = –5 V
voltage across 2Ω =
= = 25 ×10–6J
16)
17)
= 4.425 ×10–9 A
18)
Req = 50Ω
i = 1A
VA – VC = 20 V
C = 10 μF
Q = C (VA – VC)
= 200 × 10–6
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
19)
X = 40 F
(C) Kohlrausch law is valid both for strong and weak electrolytes. However, the law is
particularly valuable to calculate Λo of weak electrolytes.
Hence, option C is correct.
(D) The specific conductivity k decreases but the molar conductivity λM and the equivalent
conductivity λE increase on dilution. This is because, on dilution, the total number of ions
increases (due to an increase in the degree of dissociation) and the number of ions per unit
volume decreases.
Hence, option D is correct.
23)
KE = hv – ϕ
Y = mx + c c = – ϕ, m = h
So a St.line with slope = h
24)
Using En =
–122.4 = –13.6 × z2
when a proton interact that
0
Ep = hν = E1 - E = z2 13.6 ev
=
= 91.8 eV
25)
∵ > ⇒ n2 > n1
=6 & ⇒ n2 = 6 & n1 = 3.
No. of lines in Balmer series = 6 – 2 = 4
= 4.53 = E6 –E3
⇒ –13.6 ×
⇒ Z=2
∴ species is He+ ion.
26)
H+ + e– → H2
Q=
= (10) = 5
E = – 0.06 log 5
= – 0.042 V
27)
0.6(3) = i – 1
i = 1 + 1.8 = 2.8
29)
30)
31)
E = Eº – 0.06 pH
0.22 = 0.46 – 0.06 pH
0.06 pH = 0.46 – 0.22
pH = 4
32)
= 0.77 – 0.54
= 0.23
33)
π = i CRT
3.6 = i CRT
⇒ (1 + α) =
α = 0.5
% dissociation = 50%
5+0=5
34)
Kf(CH3COOH) = 3.6 K–kg/mol; mass of hydrocarbon = 1g; mass of CH3COOH = 100 g = 0.1 kg;
ΔTf = 16.6 – 16.14 = 0.46 °C
If the molecular mass of hydrocarbon = M; then applying the formula of depression in freezing
point;
⇒ moles of
⇒ wt. of hydrogen in the hydrocarbon = 78.26 – 72.24 = 6.02
⇒ moles of hydrogen = 6.02
⇒ Molecular formula of hydrocarbon = C6H6
(ii) F → F¯
(iii) Na+ → Na¯
(iv) N+ → N
(v) N → N3–
(vi) Cl → Cl¯
(vii) Be → Be¯
Ans. (i), (v), (vii)
36)
λ= , λ ∝ m–1/2 T–1/2
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
37)
⇒
Put
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
38)
Let
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒ or
⇒ or
⇒ or
⇒ or
⇒ or
⇒ or
⇒
⇒ is rejected
⇒ tan-1(1.732) =
tan-1 = tan-1 = tan-1 (1.04)
(ii) Since
40)
Domain :
Let where
........(1)
Case I :
happens
Case II:
becomes
Hence (1) becomes (Not possible)
41) AM > GM
No solution.
42)
Given expression =
= = (tan–1 23 – tan–1 1) + (tan–1 33 – tan–1 23) + ......... =
∴ p = 1, q = 4
If, 1 & 4 satisfies x2 – 2x + a < 0 then
1–2+a<0 ⇒ a<1
& 16 – 8 + a < 0 ⇒ a < – 8
∴ a ∈ (–∞, –8)
43)
(A)
xyz = 1
A=1
(B) log3(6log2|x| – 3) – log3(4log2|x| – 5) = 1
⇒ 6log2|x| – 3 = 12log2|x| – 15
⇒ 6log2|x| = 12
log2|x| = 2
|x| = 4, x = ±4
B=2
(C) log3(log23.log34.log45.log56.log67.log78)
log3(log28) = log3(3)
C=1
A+B+C=4
44)
log7(7x2) – log7(49x) = 1
x2 = 49x
x(x – 49) = 0
x = 0 (rej), 49
P = 49
x + 5 = 25 + x –
x=4
Q=1
⇒ (27)(6 – 3) = (27)(3)
R = 81
45)
46)
Let
and
We have .....(1)
and .....(2)
Since , we get
i.e.,
Since so p = 0, 1 or 2.
2
Substituting the value of b from Eq. (i) in Eq. (ii), we get
since
i.e.,
Substituting p = 2, we get
16a2 – 8π2a + π4 = 0
47)
Let
48)
49)
50)
51)
Clearly ⇒ x ∈ [0, 1]
Also
x2 ∈ [1, 2]
∴ Possible value of x = 1
∴ Equation becomes
∴ for solution
∴ integral values are 2, 3, 4
52)
in , and so on
53)
We have f (x) = = =
Now, sgn (f (x)) = 1 ⇒ f (x) > 0
So,
⇒ tan–1x <
⇒ x< .
∴ Possible positive integral values of x are 1, 2.
So, a1 = 1 and a2 = 2.
Hence = = =1+4=5
54)
∴