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AIEEE PAPER – 2010


Code : C

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Answers and Explanations

1 1 16 2 31 4 46 3 61 3 76 4
2 2 17 2 32 4 47 4 62 4 77 1

spo
3 1 18 1 33 4 48 3 63 1 78 1
4 4 19 3 34 2 49 3 64 4 79 1
5 4 20 1 35 4 50 1 65 4 80 4
6 2 21 1 36 3 51 4 66 2 81 2

log
7 2 22 2 37 2 52 1 67 1 82 4
8 4 23 3 38 2 53 1 68 3 83 2
9 4 24 3 39 2 54 1 69 4 84 1
10 4 25 3 40 1 55 2 70 1 85 4
11 3 26 4 41 2 56 4 71 3 86 4

s.b
12 4 27 2 42 1 57 1 72 4 87 3
13 3 28 3 43 2 58 3 73 1 88 3
14 3 29 4 44 3 59 2 74 4 89 3
ces
15 1 30 1 45 4 60 4 75 2 90 3

PART A – MATHEMATICS 5. (4) A2 = I


A = A–1
suc

1. (1) The lines are 4x – y = 20 and 4x – y = – 3


23 1 ex
The distance between lines is 6. (2) f  x   x x
 2x
17 e  2e e 2
1
eto

2. (2) for f(c) 


3

ec 1
3. (1) f  1  xlim
1
f(x)
2c

e 2 3
dar

K21
3ec  e2c  2
K  1
e2c  3ec  2  0
K  1
e c

 1 ec  2  0 
ims

4. (4) Four numbers can selected in 20 C4 ways e c  1 ec  2


Number of possible APs are = 57  c = 0 or c  loge 2
57 1 statement-1 is true
Then probability is  20

C4 85 1 1
f  x  
w.a

then statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false e x  2e x e x  e x  e x

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 1  9. (4)   45,   120 , r = ?
 ex  ex  2 T  T  2 for T  0 

t.co
  cos2   cos2   cos2   1
e x  e  x  e x  2 1 1
  cos2   1
1 1 2 4
 
e x  2e x 2 1 1

spo
cos2    cos    but r is a centre
4 2
7. (2) The mid point of (3, 1, 6) and (1, 3, 4) is
(2, 2, 5) and it will be lie on the plane  cos   0
x–y+z=0 1
cos      60
 225  0 2

log
8. (4) S 3  12. 10 C1  22. 10 C 2 102 10 C10 10. (4) Let side of polygon be a
n  r
1  x   n C0  n C1x  n c 2 x 2  nCn x n …(i) cos 

s.b
n R
Differentiating
n 1
n 1  x   n C1  2 nC 2 x 2 n. n Cn x n 1 …(ii)
Put x = 1
ces
/n
n.2n 1  n C1  2 n C2  3 nC 3 n n Cn R
10
r
put n = 10 C1  2. 10 C 2 10. 10 C10  10.29
S 2  10.29 statement 2 is wrong from equation (ii) a/2
suc

n 1
n 1  x   n C1  2. n C2 x  3. n C3 x 2 n. n Cn x n1 r  
(1)  cos  cos n  6
Multiply by x R 6 n

nx 1  x 
n 1
 n C1x  2. n C2 x 2  3 n C3 x 3 n nCn x n r  
(2)  cos  cos  n  3
R 3 n
Differentiating
eto

n 1 n2 r  
n 1  x   n n  1 x 1  x  (3)  cos  cos n  4
R 4 n
 n C1  22 n C2 x  32 n C3 x 2 n2 nCn xn 1
r  2
Put x = 1 (4)  cos  n is not an integer
dar

R n 3
n
C1  22 n C2  32 n C3 n2 n Cn
 n.2n 1  n  n  1 2n 2 4 5
11. (3) cos       sin      
5 13
Put n = 10
ims

12 10 C1  22 10 C 2  102 10 C10  10.29  90.28 3 5


 tan       tan      
9
 10.2  45.2  55.2 9 9 4 12
tan2  tan         
S3  55.29
Statement-1 is true. tan       tan     
w.a


1  tan      tan     

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15. (1) as f(x) is positive f(x) > 0
3 5

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36  20 and increasing fraction f (x)  0
 4 12  f(x) < f(2x) < f(3x)
3 5 48  15
1 
4 12 f(2x) f(3x)
 1 
56 f(x) f(x)
tan 2 

spo
33 f(2x)
 xlim
 f(x)
1
12. (4)
dy
13. (3) P  x   P 1  x  P(0) = 1 16. (2) cos x  y sin x  y 2
dx

log
P(1) = 41 dy
 y tan x   sec xy 2
P(x)dx  dx
 
0  P(1  x)dx
1 dy  1 

s.b
 P(x)  P 1  x   C     tan x  sec x
y 2 dx  y 
P(x)  P(1  x)  42 1
t
 P (x) y
ces
1 0 dt
 tan x.t  sec x
 P(x)dx   P 1  x  dx
0 1 dx
IF  e 
1 tandx
  P(1  x)dx logc | sec x |
0
=e
= | sec2x|
suc

1 1
2 P(x)dx   42dx
0 0
d
1  t sec x   sec 2 x
2 P(x)dx  42 dx
0

1 t sec x   sec 2 x dx  tan k


eto

  P(x)dx  21
0
sec x  y  tan x  k 
14. (3) First 10 min notes counted 10 × 150 = 1500
remaining notes = 3000 a11 = 148 c.d. = –2, 17. (2)
remaining time = t
dar

t
 3000 
2
 2  149  (t  1)(2)  3/7
5/4
6000  t  296  2t 2  2t
/4 /2
ims

2t 2  298  6000  0
t2  149t  3000  0
t2  125t  21t  3000  0 /4 / 2
t = 21 
0
 cos x  sin x  dx   / 4  sin x  cos x  dx
w.a

total time = 10 + 24 = 34  

/2
sin x dx  
/2
  cos x  dx

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
5 / 4 3/ 2
 sin x  cos x  dx  5 / 4  cos x  tan x  dx  
22. (2) a  b  c  0

t.co

  2 1    
2  1  (1)  (1)    
2 1  2 1  
a ab  ac  0 
 4 2 2  a.b a   a.a b  a  c  0
 
4  a  c   2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ

spo
18. (1) y  x 
x2
as target is parallel to x-axis  y  0
   
3 ˆj  kˆ  1  1 b  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ  0

8 2b  2iˆ  ˆj  kˆ  3iˆ  3kˆ


y  1  x  2,y  3
x3

log
 2iˆ  2ˆj  4kˆ
Hence y = 3
b  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ
2
19. (3) g  x   f  2f(x)  2  

s.b
2
23. (3) x1  x 2  5 x1  2 1  4
g(x)  4f  2.f(x)  2  .f (x)f (2f(x)  2)
x 2  4 22  5
put x = 0
g(0)  4f (0).f (2  2) f(0) 1  2 n1n2 2
ces
2  2
n11  n2 2   x1  x 2  
2 n1  n2  n1  n2 
 f  f (0)   1  4
11
2 
3
20. (1) C2  C2  108 9 2
suc

21. (1) 24. (3) x 2  y 2  4x  8y  5  0


1 2 1 r  4  16  5  5
  2 3 1  1(6  5)  2(4  3)  1(10  9)
eto

3 5 2 (2,4) r
L
3 2 1
1  3 3 1  3  6  5   2  3  1  115  3  length of perpendicular to line – 3x + 4y + m
dar

1 5 2 =0
6  16  m
 3  4  12  0 L
5
1 3 1 Lr
ims

 2  2 3 1  1(6  1)  3  4  3   1 2  9  m  10
5
3 1 2 5
m lies between (– 35, 15)
 537  0
w.a

3
C1  4 C1  2 C1 2
25. (3) 9 
C3 7

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26. (4) Locus of point P is directrix 33. (4)
x=–1

t.co
34. (2) When capacitance is taken out, then

27. (2) a.c  0 XL 200
tan30   XL  
   2  1 …(i) R 3

b.c  0 When inductance is taken out, then

spo
 4  2  8 …(ii) XC 200
tan30   XC  
solving (i) and (ii) R 3
  3 and   2 While all three are present,
  0 {XL  XC

log
28. (3) thus power dissipated P  Erms .irms cos0

220  220 220  220


   242W
 200 
2
0 200

z 1  z 1  z  i
s.b 5 r 
35. (4)  (r)  0   
4 R
ces
origin is location of z By Gauss Law
  qenc
29. (4)    and   2  E.dA  0
2009 2009
  
 2 
suc

r
2

    12
 E.4r
2

 (r) 4r
0
dr
0
30. (1) r 5 r  2
  4  R  4r dr
eto

0 0

PART B – PHYSICS 
0
31. (4) Since S > Soil thus ball can’t be in equilibrium
in oil and Swater > Soil, so water has to be  r5 1 r 
0 4    r 2 dr   r 3 dr 
dar

0 4 R 0
below oil. E.4r 2   
0
32. (4) By mass-energy relation.
Let speed of daughter nuclei be V 0  5 r 3 1 r 4 
E.r 2    
1M 2 0  4 3 R 4 
ims

mc 2  2. V
22
0 5 r2  0 r 5 r 
2 2mC2 E.r 2   r   E  4  R
 V  4 0  3 R  4 0  
M
w.a

2m
V C
M

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40. (1) When charged sphere are in air
1
36. (3) Since  I  0   2 I and I  .

t.co
r FE  T sin 
For cylindrical beam mg  T cos 
C
  0  2 (I)
Vmedium
2= 30°

spo
C 1
 Vmedium  V 
0   2 (I)  medium (I) T
 
thus speed will be minimum at axis as Tcos
intensity is maximum. 
Tsin

log
FE
37. (2)
mg
38. (2) Wavefront is perpendicular to direction of
propagation of light.

s.b
 FE  mg tan  …(1)
39. (2) S = t + 53 when in liquid,
ds T  sin   FE
 tangential speed V 
ces
dt  T  cos   FB  mg
V  3t 2  0 T  cos   mg  FB
at t = 2 sec V = 12 m/sec
dv
Tangential acceleration a T  2= 30°
suc

dt
aT  6t T  
at t = 2 sec aT = 12 m/sec2 liquid
Tcos
V2 
centripetal acceleration aR  Tsin
eto

R FE
2
12  144 mg
aR    7.2m / sec 2
20 20
dar

2 2  FE   mg  FB  tan  …(2)


 Total acceleration a total  12    72 
By (1) and (2)
= 14 m/sec2
FE mg 1 1
  K  
FE mg  FB FB 1
1 1
ims

mg R.D
1
K 2
1
1
1.6 / 0.8 
w.a

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41. (2) In series combination 43. (2) h  h0  eV0

t.co
Reff  R0  R0 ,t  R0  2 t  R0
hc hc
 2R0  R0  1   2  t   eV0
 0
    2   as  , V0 ,K max 
Reff  2R0 1   1  t
  2  

spo
1   2 44. (3) In as perfectly inelastic collision, the losses
  eff  2
are maximum.
In parallel combination,
45. (4) Z X A  Z  8 Y A 12  3 2He4  2 1e0
1 1 1
 

log
R eff R0 1  1t  R0 1   2 t  Number of neutrons in Y is A   Z
1 1   A  12    Z  8 
 1  1t   1   2 t  
R eff R0   A Z4
R0 Number of protons in Y = Z – 8

s.b
Reff 
2   1   2  t 
46. (3) 4KW = 4000 J/s
R   1   2  
1
Number of photons/sec = 1020
Reff  0 1    t
2   2 4000 hc
ces
   energy/photon   4  1017 J 
20
10 
R0   1   2  t 
 1  
2  2  hc 6.625  10 34  3  108
 
1   2 E 4  10 17
 eff 
suc

2 = 4.96 × 10–9
= 49.6 Å (X-rays)
a b
42. (1) U  x   12  6
X X 47. (4) Impulse = change in momentum
At equilibrium position, Fnet = 0  
 m  vf  vi 
dU  x 
eto

 0
dx x
vv i   1
12a 6b t
  7 0
X13 X  Impulse = 0.4 (–1 –1) = – 0.8 Ns
dar

1/ 6
2a
 X  0 and X    48. (3) A.B  A  B (De Morgan’s theorem)
 b 
  X  A.B  A  B (OR gate)
 
 
ims

a b
thus D   12
 6  P
  2a 1/ 6   2a 1/ 6   49. (3)
        x 2d–x
b  b   
   
 
 0i  1 1 
BP  
w.a

 a.b2 b2   b2  b2 2  x 2d x 
   2          
 4a 2a   4a  4a
At x = d, BP = 0

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At x  0, x  2d,B   52. (1) In a uniform circular motion aT = 0
aT

t.co
Also as we cross the mid point, direction of
BP changes. 
aR
P 
R
x 2d

spo
50. (1) q  q0 e t /  v2
aR 
R
1 q2
U  U0 e2t / 
2C  v2 v2
a cos   ˆi   
sin   ˆj  

log
R R
U
U  0  e 2t1 / 
2 53. (1) ay = g for both the cases
2  e2t1 /  arel = 0

s.b

t1  ln2 54. (1) Graviational torque  F   dist.
2
 mgx
q0
q  q0 e  t / 
ces
4  mg  v 0 cos   
4  e  t2 /  
 dl

t 2   ln 4  2 ln2 dt
t1 1
suc


t2 4

51. (4) v0 r
v
eto

R Blv R 
x mg
R
i2 t2
dar

i
| l | | l |  | l | dt  mgv 0 cos 
i1 2
 
Blv 2Blv | l | m  r  v 
i 
R R/2 3
t2 ˆ
 
ims

 mgv 0 cos  k
i Blv 2
i1  i2  
2 3
w.a

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58. (3)
T
55. (2) v 

t.co
 
59. (2) v  Kyiˆ  kxjˆ
T  v 2
dx
from the equation of the wave v x  Ky 
dt
 t x

spo
y  a sin 2    dy
T  Vy  Kx 
dt
 0.5
v   12.5m / s dy x
T 0.04 
dx y

log
T  12.5  12.5  0.04  6.25
y dy  x dx

T2 y dy  x dx  c
56. (4)   1 
T1
 

s.b
y2  x2  c
for adiabatic expansion T1V1r 1  T2 V2r 1

7
r for diatomic gas 
5 V
ces
60. (4) At t = 0, i  R
r 1 2/ 5 2
T2  V1   1  1
    
T1  V2   32  4 V V R1  R 2 
At t  , i  
R1 ||R 2 R1R2
3
suc

  0.75
4
PART C – CHEMISTRY
57. (1) E due to an arc at the centre O is given by
 4.78
61.(3) Moles of AgCl   0.033 mol
eto

sin 143.5
Kq 2
r2  / 2 Only Cl– outside the coordinate sphere is
precipitated in AgCl.
j The Moles of CoCl3.6NH3 = 0.01
++ + + + + + Therefore three mole obtained from each mole
dar

++ ++ of CoCl3.6NH3.
+
+ +
+ +
i
62.(4) 3H2 (g)  N2 (g)  2NH3 (g); Hr  2  46
E
Hr  [3HH2  HN2 ]  [2HNH3 ]
ims

Here   
1 q sin  / 2 92  3  436  712  2HNH3
E
4 0 r 2  / 2 HNH3  1056 kJ / mol
q N — H bond dissociation energy
w.a


22 0 r 2 1056
=  352 kJ / mol
3

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63.(1) t1/ 2  a 69.(4)

t.co
t1/ 2 a en en

' a'
t1/ 2
en Co Co en
1 2 '
  t1/ 2  0.25 hr
' 0.5
t1/

spo
2
en en
64.(4) Tf  K f  m  1.86  0.01  0.0186 K

Na2SO 4  2Na   SO42 ; i=3 70.(1) G  nFE

log
Tf '  3  0.0186  0.0558 K 3 966  103
E   2.5 V
2 6  96500
65.(4) 2-methylpropan-2-ol react fastest with conc.
HCl & ZnCl2 because it is 30 alcohol and order 71.(3) ps  PAo x A  PBo xB

s.b
of reactivity of alcohols towards this reaction
25 35
is 30 > 20 > 10 alcohols nHep   0.25 ; noct   0.24
100 144
66.(2) H2O(l)  H2O(g) 0.25 0.24
xHep   0.51 ; x oct   0.49
ces
PV = nRT 0.49 0.49
ps = 72.0 Pa
3170  103
n  1.27  103
8.314  300 72.(4) 2a  2r   2r 
suc

2  508
67.(1) r   110  398 pm
2
+ –
NH2 N 2Cl F
NaNO2 HBF4
73.(1) The correct order of basicity is RCOO– < H2N–
< HC  C < R–
eto

HCl, 278 K

Benzene diazonium Fluorobenzene 74.(4) G  H  TS  0


Chloride
G  0 for equilibrium and
dar

68.(3) For SN1, carbocation is formed, carbocation G  ve for spon taneity
formed from B is stabilised by resonance, H
A is primary halide and C is secondary halide. H  TS  0  T   T  Te
S
Me Me
ims

+ + 75.(2) For Machanism A: Rate  [Cl2 ][H2S] ;


Therefore order is B > C > A.
because Cl2  H2 S  H  Cl  Cl  HS
is slow.
w.a

[Cl2 ][H2 S]
For Mechanism B: Rate  kk eq
[H ]

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76.(4) Packing fraction of BCC = 68%, so, free space 84. (1) H2 CO3  H  HCO3
is 32%.

t.co
Packing fraction of CCP = 74%, so free space K 1  4.2  10 7
is = 26%.
H  HCO3 
K1    
77.(1) 3-methyl-1-pentene has one asymmetric H2CO3 
carbon.

spo
4.2  10 7  0.034  H  HCO 3 
78.(1) Only CH3CHO has molecular weight equal to
44 u. because K 2  K1
Its two moles can be obtained from ozonolysis
so H   HCO3 
 
of 2-butene only.

log
79.(1) The acid neutralised by NH3 = 2.0 – 1.5 = 0.5
85.(4) Mg(OH)2 (s)  Mg2  (aq)  2HO (aq)
mmol = moles of N
Therefore, weight of N in organic compound To start precipitation, K sp  [Mg2 ][HO  ]2
= 0.5x14 = 7 mg

s.b
Percentage of N 
7
 100  23.7% 1 1011  0.001[HO  ]2  [ OH]  104
29.5
pOH  4; pH  10
80.(4)
ces
2 86.(4)
I.E.
He 

 ZHe   4

I.E. 2 87.(3) 2 o carbocation formed in the reaction


Li 2
 ZLi  9
2 rearranges into 2o benzyl carbocation which
is more stable than 3o carbocation. trans
suc

 I.E.  4.41 1017 J/ atom product is major product because it is more


Li2 
Therefore, energy of first stationary state = stable than cis isomer.
4.41 1017 J / atom
88.(3) Only carbonates don’t give biuret test.
81.(2)
eto

hc 6.626  10 34  3  108  6.023  1023 o


E  89.(3) Correct order of EM2  / M is Mn > Cr > Fe >
 242  103
Co.
 0.4947  106 m  494.7 nm
dar

90.(3) Proton doners are acids, so, H2SO4– act as


acid in (ii)
82.(4) K sp (AgBr)  [Ag ][Br  ]

5  10 13
[Br  ]   10 11
ims

0.05

Proton
83.(2) more is
Electron
value smaller is the size
w.a

O 2-  F   Na   Mg2   Al3 

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