Answer Key: 11 PQRS & J (Date: 25-02-2012) Final Test Paper-2
Answer Key: 11 PQRS & J (Date: 25-02-2012) Final Test Paper-2
Answer Key: 11 PQRS & J (Date: 25-02-2012) Final Test Paper-2
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PQRS & J (Date: 25-02-2012) Final Test
PAPER-2
Code-A
ANSWER KEY
PHYSICS
SECTION-1
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 B
Q.3 C
Q.4 C
Q.5 D
Q.6 A
Q.7 A
Q.8 C
Q.9 B
Q.10 C
Q.11 A
Q.12 A
PART-B
Q.1 (A) Q,R,S
(B) P,Q,R,S,T
(C) P,Q,R,T
(D) P,Q,R,T
PART-C
Q.1 0004
Q.2 0100
Q.3 0625
Q.4 0085
Q.5 0050
Q.6 0003
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 C
Q.3 B or D or BD
Q.4 D
Q.5 B
Q.6 C
Q.7 C
Q.8 C
Q.9 A
Q.10 A
Q.11 B
Q.12 D
PART-B
Q.1 (A) P,Q,T
(B) Q,R,T
(C) P,Q
(D) R,S,T
PART-C
Q.1 0024
Q.2 1321
Q.3 0060
Q.4 0012
Q.5 1653 or 5653
Q.6 0250
MATHS
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 D
Q.3 C
Q.4 C
Q.5 A
Q.6 B
Q.7 C
Q.8 A
Q.9 B
Q.10 D
Q.11 C
Q.12 A
PART-B
Q.1 (A) P, S, T
(B) Q, R, S, T
(C) Q, S, T
(D) Q, S, T
PART-C
Q.1 0004
Q.2 0023
Q.3 0002
Q.4 0011
Q.5 0004
Q.6 1206
PHYSICS
Code A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
Sol.
H
Q
e
= q
=
4
1
4000
000 , 20 1 . 0
2
1
=
Q.2
Sol.
R
v 4 . 0
4 T
2
=
R
v
4 . 0
2
2
=
R
v
2
= 5 =
2
g
Q.3
Sol.
RT
M
m
PV =
T
Rm
PVM
=
T M
2
N He
T T <
Q.4
Sol. t
1
= 0.5g 1 = 5Nm
t
2
= 1g 0.5 = 5Nm
t
3
= 1g 1 = 10Nm
t
4
= 0.5g 0.5 + 0.5g 1 = 75Nm
Q.5
Sol. C A Q = W + AU g ve
-ve -ve
A B AU + ve c + ve
B C AU + ve f + ve
B C W = 0
Q.6
Sol. AU = nc
v
AT = 210
T R
2
nf
A =
) V P V P (
2
f
1 1 2 2
=
| | 160 203
2
f
=
f 70 = 210
f = 3
monoatomic
Q.7
Sol. Q = Ae = Area =
20 3
2
1
= 30 J
Q.8
Sol.
0
f
c
v c
f
+
=
250
c
v c
263 |
.
|
\
| +
=
PHYSICS
Code A Page # 2
c
v
1
250
13
1 + = +
250
320 13
250
c 13
v
= =
Q.9
Sol. Ray source emitted sound for time At
L
L = cAt = S
At =
c
S
=
320
82
= 0.256 sec.
PART-B
Q.1
Sol. (B)
l
l
0
Al
0
g
w
= mg
mg A (
0
+ x) g
w
= ma
n
a
n
=
m
gx A
w
m
gx A
w
= e =
l
w
w
g
(C)
mgx
I
2 T t = =
mgx
mR
2
1
2
2
t
=
g 2
R
n 2
.
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. g T = 1 a
a/2
m
a
T
1g
T
T f = 0.5
2
a
T
r
+ f
r
= Mr
2
o = 0.5
2
a
=
4
a
2T =
2
a
T =
4
a
g = a +
4
a
=
4
a 5
a = 8 m/s
2
acceleration of hoop = a/2 ]
PHYSICS
Code A Page # 3
Q.2
Sol.
'
10
R
M
5
2
MR
5
2
2
2
e
|
.
|
\
|
= e
e' = 100 e
Q.3
Sol. v = eR
v' = e(R 5) =
5
R e
5R 25 = R
m
4
25
R =
= 6.25 m
Q.4
Sol. 160 5 (90 T) = 10 5 (T 10)
1440 16T = T 10
1450 = 17T
C 3 . 85
17
1450
T ~ =
Q.5
Sol. 1 = t gh 2
2
gt
2
1
h =
g
h 2
t =
g
h 2
) h 1 ( g 2 1 =
h = 0.5 m = 50 cm
Q.6
Sol.
=
(
L
kT
Af
| |
=
L
T ML
T A
2 2
1
[A] = ML
2
T
1
B =
1 3
2 1
1 2
T L
T ML
T ML
=
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol. By use of the Binomial Theorem, we find that
9
C
1
x
8
y =
9
C
2
x
7
y
2
9x = 36y x = 4y p = 4q where p + q = 1
Hence, p +
4
p
= 1 p =
5
4
. Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. We have
2
b a +
= 2 ab a + b = 4 ab
Squaring both sides and rearranging a
2
14ab + b
2
= 0
Dividing the equation through by b
2
gives |
.
|
\
|
|
.
|
\
|
b
a
14
b
a
2
+ 1 = 0.
Using the quadratic equation, the roots are 7 4 3 and 7 + 4 3
which are about 0 and 14. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. Let the line by y = mx ....(1)
solving it with
5y = 2x
2
9x + 10, we get
5mx = 2x
2
9x + 10
2x
2
(9 + 5m)x + 10 = 0
sum of the roots =
2
m 5 9 +
= 77 9 + 5m = 154 5m = 145 m = 29 Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. cos
1
(2x) + cos
1
(3x) = t cos
1
(x) = cos
1
(x)
cos
1
[(2x)(3x)
2 2
x 9 1 x 4 1
] = cos
1
(x)
6x
2
2 2
x 9 1 x 4 1
= x
(6x
2
+ x)
2
= (1 4x
2
)(1 9x
2
) x
2
+ 12x
3
= 1 13x
2
12x
3
+ 14x
2
1 = 0
a = 12; b = 14; c = 0 a + b + c = 26 Ans. ]
Paragraph for question nos. 5 to 7
Q.5,6,7
[Sol. 2
24
1 = (2
12
+ 1) (2
12
1) = (2
12
+ 1) (2
6
+ 1) (2
6
1)
= 4097 65 63 = 241 17 5 13 7 3
2
.
Number of primes = 6
(i) Total divisiors = 2 2 2 2 2 3 = 96. A. Ans.
(ii) Number of two digit divisior 13; 17; 21; 39; 15; 51; 63; 45; 91; 35; 65; 85 12 divisors.
(iii) Required number = 2
61
= 32 A. Ans.]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 2
Paragraph for question nos. 8 and 9
Q.8, 9
[Sol. Equation of line L is
y 1 = (x 3)
A(3, 1) B(5, 3) L
x y 2 = 0
Equation of the family of circles is (x 3)(x 5) + (y 1)(y 3) + (x y 2) = 0 .......(1)
(i) Square of the length of the tangent from (0, 0) on the circle (1) is
(OT)
2
= 15 + 3 2
8 = 18 2
2 = 10 = 5
Hence the member of the family is
x
2
+ y
2
8x 4y + 15 + 3 + 5x 5y 10 = 0
x
2
+ y
2
3x 9y + 8 = 0
centre
|
.
|
\
|
2
9
,
2
3
sum = 6 Ans.
(ii) The circle (1) can be written as
x
2
+ y
2
+ x( 8) y( + 4) + 2(9 ) = 0 ..........(2)
circle (2) is orthogonal to the circle x
2
+ y
2
6 = 0
Hence 0 = 2(9 ) 6 = 6 [Using 2g
1
g
2
+ 2f
1
f
2
= c
1
+ c
2
]
equation of the circle is
x
2
+ y
2
2x 10y + 6 = 0 whose radius is given by
r
2
= 1 + 25 6 = 20
Area of the circle is tr
2
= 20t. Ans.]
Q.10
[Sol. Range of f(x) is
|
.
|
,
4
3
g(x) = (x
2
+ x + 1)
2
+ (x
2
+ x + 1) + 1
Let t = x
2
+ x + 1, then g(t) = t
2
+ t + 1, t e
|
.
|
,
4
3
g(t) e
|
.
|
+ + , 1
4
3
16
9
(
=
=
) x ( g of range ) x ( f of range /
) x ( g of Domain ) x ( f of Domain that Note
Range of g(x) is
|
.
|
+ + , 1
4
3
16
9
i.e.
|
.
|
,
16
37
]
Q.11
[Sol. L
1
: 3x 4y + 2 = 0
L
2
: 5x + 12y + 7 = 0
(0, 0) containing bisector is
5
2 y 4 x 3 +
=
13
7 y 12 x 5 + +
39x 52y + 26 = 25x + 60y + 35 14x + 112y + 9 = 0
non (0, 0) containing bisector is
5
2 y 4 x 3 +
=
13
7 y 12 x 5
39x 52y + 26 = 25x 60y 35 64x 8y 61 = 0
Hence S-1 is true and S-2 is false ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 3
Q.12
[Sol. Statement-1 :
We have
6
C
6
84
C
4
+
6
C
5
84
C
5
+
6
C
4
84
C
6
+
6
C
3
84
C
7
+
6
C
2
84
C
8
+
6
C
1
84
C
9
+
6
C
0
84
C
10
=
90
C
10
Also, Statement-2 is obviously true and explaining statement-1 also. ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
(A) f(x) =
x cot
| x cot |
| x sin |
x sin
1
1
1
1
+
=
s <
< s
1 x 0 ; 2
0 x 1 ; 0
Domain of f(x) = [ 1, 0) (0, 1]
x-axis
y-axis
(1, 2)
O
(1, 0)
x = 1
y = 2
Range of f(x) = {0, 2}
(A) P, S, T
(B) g(x) = ( ) ) x (sin cos log
2
2
For domain of g(x), ( ) ) x (sin cos log
2
2
> 0
cos (sin
2
x) > 1 cos (sin
2
x) = 1
( ,0) t (2 ,0) t ( ,0) t (2 ,0) t (0,0)
y
x
sin
2
x = 2mt, m e I
But 0 s sin
2
x s 1 x e R
So, sin
2
x = 0 x = nt, n e I
So, domain of g(x) = {nt, n e I}
range of g(x) = {0}
(B) Q, R, S, T
(C) Given, h(x) =
|
|
.
|
\
|
+
x x
x x
sgn
3
3
=
|
|
.
|
\
|
+
1 x
1 x
sgn
2
2
, x = 0
h(x) =
e
=
e
) 1 , 0 ( ) 0 , 1 ( x ; 1
1 , 1 x ; 0
) , 1 ( ) 1 , ( x ; 1
O
x
y
y = 1 y = 1
(1, 0) (1, 0)
y = 1
Domain of h(x) = R {0} and Range of h(x) = {1, 0, 1}
(C) Q, S, T
(D) Given, T(x) = cos 2x + 2cos x + 1 x e R
T(x) = (2cos
2
x 1) + 2 cos x + 1 = 2 (cos
2
x + cos x) = 2
(
(
|
.
|
\
|
+
4
1
2
1
x cos
2
T(x) =
2
1
2
1
x cos 2
2
|
.
|
\
|
+
Range of T(x) =
(
4 ,
2
1
Also, T(x) is periodic with period 2t.
(D) Q, S, T. ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 4
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. As P(x) is an odd function
hence P( x) = P(x) P(3) = P(3) = 6
let P(x) = Q(x
2
9) + ax + b (where Q is quotient and (ax + b) = g (x) = remainder)
now P(3) = 3a + b = 6 ....(1)
P(3) = 3a + b = 6 ....(2)
hence b = 0 and a = 2
hence g (x) = 2x g (2) = 4 Ans.]
Q.2
[Sol. Given,
n
C
r
:
n
C
r + 1
:
n
C
r + 2
= 1 : 7 : 35
7
1
r n
1 r
=
+
8r = n 7 .......(1)
Again,
( ) 5
1
1 r n
2 r
=
+
+
6r = n 11 .......(2)
On solving, we get n = 23 and r = 2. Ans.]
Q.3
[Sol. The centre of the circle is (1, 1) and radius =
2 2
. As M (o, o) lies outside the circle,
so 2o
2
4o 6 > 0 o < 1 or o > 3 ........(1)
o
2
2o 3 > 0 (o 3) (o + 1) > 0
Now,
6 4 2
2 2
2
tan
2
o o
=
u
As
t < u <
t
3
2 2 6
t
<
u
<
t
centre
(1,1)
O(0,0)
u/2
M( , ) o o
y
x
y= x
6 4 2
2 2
2
o o
>
3
1
3 2 3 2
2
< o o
o
2
2o 15 < 0
(o 5) (o + 3) < 0
3 < o < 5 .........(2)
From (1) and (2), we get
o e ( 3, 1) (3, 5)
Hence sum = 2 + 4 = 2. Ans.]
Q.4
[Sol. Given,
) 6 ( f
) 3 ( f
=
9 2
9 2
k 6
k 3
+
+
=
3
1
3(2
3k
+ 9) = 2
6k
+ 9
2
6k
3(2
3k
) 18 = 0 (2
3k
6) (2
3k
+ 3) = 0 2
3k
= 6 (As, 2
3k
= 3) .......(1)
Now, f (9) f (3) = (2
9k
+ 9) (2
3k
+ 9) = 2
9k
2
3k
= (2
3k
)
3
2
3k
(put 2
3k
= 6)
f (9) f (3) = 6
3
6 = 210
Hence, N = 210 = 2 3 5 7
Total number of divisor = 2 2 2 2 = 16
number of divisors which are composite = 16 (1, 2, 3, 5, 7) = 11 Ans. ]
MATHEMATICS
Code-A Page # 5
Q.5
[Sol. Given, f(x) = (sin
1
x)
2
(cos
1
x)
2
= (sin
1
x + cos
1
x) (sin
1
x cos
1
x) =
|
|
.
|
\
|
|
.
|
\
|
t
t
x sin
2
x sin
2
1 1
f(x) = |
.
|
\
| t
t
2
x sin 2
2
1
, x e [1, 1] [As, f is increasing function]
So, f
max
(x = 1) =
|
|
.
|
\
| t
|
.
|
\
| t t
2 2
2
2
=
4
2
t
.
Also, f
min
(x = 1) =
|
|
.
|
\
| t
|
.
|
\
| t
t
2 2
2
2
=
4
3
2
t
range of f(x) = (
t t
4
,
4
3
2 2
= (
t t
4
b
,
4
a
2 2
(Given)
a = 3 and b = 1
Hence, (b a) = 1 ( 3) = 4. Ans.]
Q.6
[Sol. When no digit is repeated
1.
6
C
4
4! = 15 24 = 360
2. When exactly one digit is repeated twice
6
C
1
(repeated twice)
5
C
2
(two more digits out of five can be taken)
Number of ways = 6
5
C
2
! 2
! 4
e.g. 1123
= 720
3. exactly one digit is repeated 3 times
(
6
C
1
) (
5
C
1
)
! 3
! 4
= 120 e.g. 1112
4. When all four digits are alike e.g. 2222
6
C
1
1 = 6
Total = 1206. Ans.]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 1
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol.
C = C = C = C
Cl
Cl
H H
odd = bond allene planar.
but all it is cis form w.r.t. Cl and H-atoms. So dipole moment is not zero non polar. ]
Q.2
[Sol. (A) Chain isomers
(B) Not isomers
(C) Position isomers
(D) Chain isomers ]
Q.3
[Sol. (A) Delocalised
NH
2
lone pair <
2
NH Et
- -
(B)
O
| |
NH C CH
2 3
Delocalization into O-atom
decreases basic strength
]
Q.4
[Sol. A(s) B(g) + C(g) K = 900 = P
1
(P
1
+ P
2
)
P
1
+P
2
P
1
D(s) B(g) + E(g) K = 1600 = P
2
(P
1
+ P
2
)
P
2
+P
1
P
2
2500 = (P
1
+ P
2
)
2
P
1
+ P
2
= 50
Ans. 100 mm of Hg ]
Q.8,Q.9
[Sol. For (AX)
min
Use (AV)
max
in
AX.mAV >
t 4
h
Using (AV)
max
= 3 10
8
(AX)
appr
~
10
12
m
Alternate,
Electron cannot be confined in nucleus 10
15
m and 10
17
m can be rejected and since dimension of
atom is of the order of 10
10
m, therefore it can be confined within that distance minimum distance
should be between 10
10
to 10
15
m. ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 2
Q.11
[Sol. If Number of t bond are same then
HOH o
system d unsaturate of stability
1
]
Q.12
[Sol. SO
3
(g) SO
2
(g) +
2
1
O
2
1x x
2
x
40 =
|
.
|
\
|
+
2
x
1
80
1 +
2
x
= 2
2
x
= 1
x = 2 ]
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol. (A) AlBr
3
=
Al
Br
Br Br
sp
2
, = 0 (non polar) ,Planar
(B) ClF
3
=
F Cl
F
F
sp
3
d, = 0 (polar) , Planar
(C) ICl
4
=
I
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
sp
3
d
2
, = 0 (non-polar) , Planar
(D) PCl
2
F
3
=
F P
F
F
Cl
Cl
sp
3
d, = 0 (polar) , Non-planar ]
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 3
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol. ]
Q.2
[Sol. (a) Aromatic (b) Anti-aromatic (c) Non-Aromatic (d) Aromatic ]
Q.3
[Sol. M =
M
dx 10
=
M 6
60
2 . 1 30 10
=
Mole = 1.2 mole
Mole left = 0.2 mole
Moles absorbed = 1 mole by 1 ml charcoal
1 mole will absorb = 10 mole charcoal
= 10 6 10
23
= 60 10
23
= 0060 Ans. ]
Q.4
[Sol. Thus for each P3 PPP angle
for 4 it is 12 ]
Q.6
[Sol.
8
3
RT
V P
C
C C
=
8
3
300 0821 . 0
V 89 . 73
C
=
V
C
=
8
1
= 3b
b =
24
1
CHEMISTRY
Code-A Page # 4
V
actual
4 = b
V
actual
=
4
b
=
4 24
1
for 1 mole
For 24 mole
V
actual
=
1000
4 24
24
= 250 ml ]