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2078-1-11 Hints & Solution
Section - I I T
Again T ' = 2 = = 1s
1. (b) For given velocity range will be maximum if 4MH 2
sin2 is maximum. i.e. 1. So |45° –  is least. 14. (c) Frequency of light doesnot change while
1 passing from one medium to another medium.
2. (d) I = mR2
4 X 
or, mR2 = 4I 15. (b)
D d
=
Moment of inertia about tangent parallel to
diameter is D
or, x =
1 5 d
I' = ICM + mR2 = mR2 + mR2 = mR2 r > b so diffraction band come closer.
4 4
= 5I 16. (b) Photo electric current depends on intensity of
gh incident radiation which is directly proportional
3. (a) × 2rh = r2 × gh
2 to area of lens.
or, h = r d 2
4. (b) Boiling point decreases if pressure of
atmosphere above water decreases.
I ' A'
= =
()

2
=
1
I A d2 4
5. (a) In adiabatic process dQ = 0 so d = du, in 4×
4
compression d is negative so du is positive so
temperature rises. I
 I' =
Imax a1 + a2 2 5+3 2 4
6. (c)
Imin
nd
=( ) ( )
a1 – a2
rd
=
5–3
= 16:1 17. (d) Vin = IbRin
0.01
7. (c) 2 overtone = 3 harmonics or, Ib = = 10 × 10–6 A
= 3 lopes 1000
No. of antinodes = No of loops = 3 Ic
Again  =
No. of nodes = No of antinodes + 1 = 4 Ib
KQ1Q2 Ic = 50 × 10 × 10–6
8. (a) Force on each is F = remain same.
r2 = 500 A
Q
9. (c) Total electric flux = 18. (c)
0
19. (d)
There are 6 sides in cube so flux through each
20. (d) AgNO3 + NaOH  Ag2O + NaNO3 + H2O
face is
Q Ag2O + NaNO3 + NH3 + H2O  [Ag(NH3)2]
flux through a face = NO3 + NaOH
60
E 2E HCHO + [Ag(NH3)2] NO3  Ag
10. (b) I = = 21. (b)
r R + 2r
R+ 22. (b)
2
1 2 23. (a)
or, =
r 3 + 2r 24. (c)
3+
2 25. (c)
or, 3 + 2r = 6 + r 26. (d)
or, r = 3 27. (d)
11. (d) I = venA = v'enA' 28. (b)
or, v × r2 = v' × (2r)2 29. (a) sin(cos–1x)
v 
or, v' = = sin – sin–1x = cos(sin–1x)
4 2 
R 30. (a) Putting x = 1
12. (c) Ps = 2R, Rp =
2 P2 – 2P + 1 = 0
Ps I2Rs 2R (P – 1)2 = 0
= = ×2=4:1
P p I 2 Rp R P=1
I 31. (b) Total no. of arrangements
13. (c) T = 2 = 2 ..... (1)
MH n! 11!
= =
p!.q!.r! 2!.3!.2!

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2078-1-11 Hints & Solution
32. (c) tn = 3.(2n) Section - II
t1 = 3.21 = 6 61. (b) at = 2m/s2
t2 = 3.22 = 12 v2 302 9
12 ac = = = = 1.8 m/s2
r 500 5
r= =2
6  a = ac2 + at2 = 1.82 + 22 = 2.7 m/s2
33. (c) A = I
62. (c) 2ts = tr
A2 = (I)2 = I
A2 + 2A = I + 2I = 3A 2l 2l
or, 2 =
34. (b) 2i = 12 + 2.1.i + i2 = (1 + i)2 =  (1 + i) gsin gsin – gcos
a b 4 1
35. (c) = or, =
d e sin sin – cos
ac = bd or, 4sin – 4cos = sin
or, 4cos = 3sin
36. (c) It is obvious
3
37. (c) Pa .b
P=0 or,  = tan = 0.75
4
2 – 4.5 + 2.7 = 0
=3 63. (a) Change in wt = change in upthrust
38. (b) Using L-Hospital's rule: or, 200 = (l2 × 2) × 1
lim cos + sinx or, l = 10 cm
= = cos + sin 1
x 1–0
64. (c) Gain in time in day =  × 1 day
1 2
39. (a) Since the integrand is odd function, I–1 sin3x 8.6 × 2
cos2x dx = 0 or,  = = 2 × 10–5/°C
10 × 86400
40. (c) Put ex + 1 = t kAd k2Ad
 ex dx = dt 65. (c) Q=
2l
× t1 =
l
× t2
ex dx dt
 I x = I = lnt + c = ln(ex + 1) + c t1
e +1 t or, = 2t2
2
41. (d) dr = 5.1 – 5 = 0.1
dA 12
Approximate change in area = dA = .dr or, t2 = =3S
dr 4
= 2r.dr 66. (d) f0 + fe = 22.5 .... (1)
= 2 × 5 × 0.1 f0
And m =
=  cm2 fe
1 2 1 2 or, f0 = 8fe .... (2)
42. (a) () ()
2
+
3
+ n2 = 1 [‡ l2 + m2 + n2 = 1] Now 8fe + fe = 22.5
23 22.5
 n = or, fe = = 2.5 cm
6 9
& f0 = 8 × 2.5 = 20 cm
1a 1 1

43. (c)  b 1= 0  abc + 2 = a + b + c 67. (a)
1 1 c
44. (b) Formula
45. (a) Formula
ab } b2 a
O
46. (b) a2 = 9, b2 = 16
2 d
2b 2 × 16 32
Length of latus rectum = = =
a 3 3 bb b2
Path difference = =
47. (b) Formula 2d 2d
48. (c) Length of perpendicular For missing wavelength
3×2–4×3+5×4+2 8 2 b2  3 5
= = 5 = , ,
 32 + (–4)2 + 52  2d 2 2 2
 b2 b2 b2
or,  = , ,
49. (d) 50. (b) 51. (c) 52. (a) 53. (c) 54. (b) d 3d 5d
55. (b) 56. (a) 57. (a) 58. (b) 59. (b) 60. (b) f ' c + vp
68. (b) =
f c – vp

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2078-1-11 Hints & Solution
780 × 106 + 2.6 × 103 c + vp t
or, = C 1
780 × 106
c + vp
c – vp 74. (b)
C0
= ()2
T1/2

or, 1.00000333 = 1.5


c – vp 1 0.5
or, 1.00000333c – 1.00000333 vp = c + vp or, C = 360
2 ()
999 = 45 counts/s
or, vp =
2.0000066 C d' 2
69. (d) Cs =
C1 C2
=
3×6
=
C 1 + C2 C 1 + C2 3 + 6
3×6
= 2F
Again,
C'
= ()
d
45 d' 2
Q = Cs × V = 2 × 10–6 × 120 or,
5
= ()
2
= 2.4 × 10–4C d'
Again Q = C1V1 or, =3
2
2.4 × 10–4 or, d' = 6 m d = 6 – 2 = 4 m
or, V1 = = 80V
3 × 10–6 75. (b)
12 12 C6H5CH3
[O]
C6H5COOH
Soda-lime
C6H5COONa
NaOH
C6H5 + Na2CO3
70. (c) Ig = = = 0.01 A
RT (1150 + 50)
76. (c) Mg3N2 + 3H2O  3MgO + 2NH3
IgG 0.01 × 50
S= = = 0.251  NH3 + H2O  NH4OH
I – Ig 2 – 0.01
77. (a) CaOCl2 + 2HCl  CaCl2 + H2O + Cl2
71. (a) E = BAf
78. (c) Wt. of metal = 74.5 – 35.5 = 39

= Bl2 Wt. of metal Wt. of chlorine
2 =
EW of metal EW of chlorine
2 39 35.5
= 0.5 × 12 × =
2 x 35.5
= 0.5 V x = 39
72. (c) For max. current
79. (a) 3 3 3 3  No. of shells
XL = XC
P3– S2– Cl¯ K+
1
or, 2fL = P+ 15 16 17 19
2fc =
e¯ 18 18 18 18
1 If the number of shells are same the size of ion
or, C = 2 2
4 f L
P+
1 is inversely proportional to ratio.
= 2 e¯
4 (2 × 103)2 × 100 × 10–3 80. (d) V3+ = 23 – 3 = 20 = [Ar] 3d2 = Two unpaired
= 63 × 10–9 F electrons
= 63 nF Cr3+ = 24 – 3 = 21 = [Ar] 3d3 = Three unpaired
hc electrons
73. (d) =  + KE
 Co3+ = 27 – 3 = 24 = [Ar] 3d6 = Four unpaired
hc 1 electrons
or, =  + mv2
 2 Fe3+ = 26 – 3 = 23 = [Ar] 3d5 = Five unpaired
2 hc electrons
or, v =  – 
m  Higher the number of unpaired electron higher
2 –34 8 will be magnetic moment.
= 9.1 × 10–31 (6.62 4500
× 10 × 3 × 10
× 10–10 – 2 × 1.6 × 10 )
–19
81. (b) V1N1 = V2N2
= 5.16 × 105 m/s V1N1 2.5 × 12
N2 = = = 0.12N = 0.06 M
mvx V2 250
Again, Bev = +
r H2SO4  2H + SO4¯ ¯
v 5.16 × 105 0.06 0 0
or, B = =
e 1.8 × 1011 × 0.2 0 2 × 0.06 0.06
r
m H+ = 0.12 M
= 1.43 × 10–5 T pH = –log[H3O+] = –log[0.12] = 0.92

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1 + tan + tan2
I(1 + x1) (x + logx) dx I = Ie  2
 1 + tan2 .sec  d
3
82. (c)
n+1
If (x) f'(x) dx = nf + 1 + c
n = Ie (tan + sec2) d = e tan + c
–1x
(x + logx)4 = xetan +c
= +c 3 2
92. (b) f(x) = x + x + x + 1
4
83. (b) Obvious f '(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 
84. (c) Squaring: x2 = 16 – y2 Here, 0 & 1 are stationary points.
x2  0 So, f '(0) = 0   = 0
16 – y2  0 & f '(1) = 0  3 + 2 = 0
y2  16 3
i.e. 0  y  4  = –
2
2 3 1 e e e
85. (d) = = 93. (a) Area = I y dx = I lnxdx = [xlnx – x]
6  
1 1 1
=9 = (elne – e) – (0 – 1) = 1
=3
94. (b) For concurrent lines, we have
1
(e + e–1)
2 e2 + 1 01 01 –2 q

86. (d)
1
= 2
e –1  =0
(e – e–1) 3 2 5 
2
 1(5 + 4) – 0 + q (0 – 3) = 0
87. (d) 4th term from end = (8 – 4 + 2)
 9 – 3q = 0 q=3
i.e. 6th term from beginning.
95. (d) Length of latus rectum = 2 (length of the
x 8–5 2 5 8 x3 (–2)5
t6 = t5+1 = 8C5
2
() ( )
2

x
= C5 . 3 . 5
2 x
perpendicular distance from (3, 3) on 3x – 4y –
2=0
2
= 8C5. 2 9 – 12 – 2
x =2 = 2
2 + 4 + 6 + .... to n terms
 9 + 16 
88. (c) tn = 96. (b) Let P(x, y) be any point on AB and AP:PB = 4:12
n!
n(n + 1) n + 1 n – 1 + 2 1 2 = 1:3
= = = = + Y
n! (n – 1)! (n – 1)! (n – 2)! (n – 1)!

S  =  tn = (n –1 2)! + (n –2 1)! = e + 2e = 3e B (0, b)


89. (c) Let t be the radian measure of the angle whose 12
degree measure is °. b P(x, y)
 180t 4 X
So, t = and ° = . When °  0, t  0 O a A (a, 0)
180 
lim sin° lim sint
Now, =
°  0 ° t  0 180t

By section formula, (x, y) = (1.01 ++ 33.a‚ 1.b1 ++ 3.03 )
 lim sint  4x
= =  a= & b = 4y
180 t  0 t 180 3
1 + cosx 1/2 From right angle OAB
90. (a) y = tan–1 ( )1 – cosx a2 + b2 = 162
4x 2
–1
2
 x
 2 2 2 2
 x
= tan (cot ) = tan tan  – = –
x –1 or, ( )
3
+ (4y)2 = 162
x2 y2
dy 1  + = 1, which is an ellipse
 =–     144 16
dx 2
97. (c) 98. (b) 99. (a) 100. (c)
91. (c) Put x = tan  dx = sec2 d
…The End…

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