RT 3 FC
RT 3 FC
MATHEMATICS
1 9 2 2 3 9 4 5 5 0
16 621 17 8 18 5
PHYSICS
19 5 20 4 21 2 22 8 23 2
24 5 25 BCD 26 BD 27 BD 28 BCD
CHEMISTRY
37 4 38 5 39 2 40 2 41 7
sin1.sin 59.sin 61 sin 2.sin 58.sin 62 ..... sin 29 sin 31 sin89 sin 30.sin 60
30
1
3 sin 3.sin 6.sin 9....sin 87
4
40
1
3 sin 9.sin18.sin 27....sin 81
4
45
1
6 10 sin 9.sin18...sin 81
4
sin 9.cos9) sin 81.cos18 .... sin 36 cos36)sin 45
3
1 2
. sin 36.sin 72
4 2
2. sin sin cos cos sin 2 .sin
sin 1 sin 2 sin .cos .cos
cos 0, tan 1 sin 2 sin .cos
tan
tan
2 tan 2 1
x tan x 0
x
tan y 2
2x 1
2
2 yx x y 0
1 8 y 2 0, y 0
2
0 y
4
1
Tan maximum is
2 2
3. Given expression ck ak bk and a1 b1 4 from general term of GP.
a2 4r1 a3 4r12
b2 4r2 b3 4r22
13
Now, c2 a2 b2 and c3 a3 b3
16
5 13 3
r1 r2 and r12 r22 r1r2
4 4 8
On solving above equation we have
1 3
r1 and r2
2 4
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4 4 48 27
c 12a
k 1
k 6
8b4
1 r1 1 r2 32 2
= 24 – 15 = 9
3
4. a 3 b3 c3 a b c a b 0 or b c 0 or c a 0
5. sin sin x sin sin x 3 2 0
sin sin x t
t 2 3t 2 0
t 1, t 2
sin sin x 1, sin sin x 2
6. Given: ak 2ak 1 ak 2
a ak
k 2 ak 1 ,3 k 11
2
a1 , a2 , a3 ,...., a11 are in A.P.
If a is the first term and D the common difference then
a12 a22 .... a112 990
11a 2 d 2 12 22 .... 10 2 2ad 1 2 .... 10 = 990
10 11 21 2 10 11
11a 2 d 2ad 990
6 2
a 2 35d 2 10d 90
Since a a1 15
35d 2 150d 135 0 7 d 2 30d 27 0
d 3 7 d 9 0 d 3 or –9/7
9 96 27
then a2 15 3 12 or 15
7 7 2
d 9 / 7
11
2 15 10 3
a1 a2 .... a11 2
Hence 0
11 11
7. Given, Tn 1 Tn an n 1
T2 T1 a1 , T3 T2 a2 ,..., Tn Tn 1 an1
So, Tn T1 a1 a2 a3 .... an1
= 3 + 7 +15+ …..to (n – 1) terms
4n 2 5n 4, n 1
n n
n n 1
Also,
K 1
TK 4K 2 5K 4
K 1 6
8n 11 4n
2
T10 4 10 5 10 4 400 50 4 354
2
T40 4 40 5 40 4 4 1600 200 4 6204
10
10 11 10 11
T K
80 11 4 10 69 40
K 1 6 6
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40
40 41
T
K 1
K
6
8 40 11 4 40
5a 5a 2 3
5an
8 11 14 3n 2
8. a
a
.... a
....
5 1
52
5n 1
5 8 11 3n 1
a
5 n
3n 2
a
5a 3n 2
n
5 1
5
an 3 an log53 n 2
log53n 2 [3, 4)
623 3123
n 41, 42,...., 207 , an 4 n
3 3
n 208,209,....1041
9. x 2 2 x sec 1 0
x sec tan
, , we have, tan 0
6 12
1 sec tan
x 2 2 x tan 1 0
x tan sec
2 tan sec
1 2 0
10. 1<x<2
x–1>0,
x–1<1
x 1 1
1 x 1 0 ,
1 1
=
x 2 x 1 x 2 x 1
1 1
=
x 1 1 1 x 1
1 x 1 1 x 1
=
1 x 1 1 x 1
2
=
2 x
a)
4r 5 . 1 1 1 1
11
r 1 r 5r 5 5
r
r 1 r
5r 5 5 r
1 1 1
r.5r r 1 5r 1 5
r 1
1 5 2 8 5 112 82
2 2 2 2
b) 2 2 2 2 2 2 ....
3 2 5 5 .8 8 .11
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 .... 2 2
3 2 5 5 8 8 11 29 32
85
=
1024
1 1 1
c) ( 2 2
3 2 5
1 1
2 2 .....
5 8
1 1
2 2 ……..
29 32
1
2 ……
32
12. a) y = x + 4,
4 4
Given equation becomes, y 1 y 1 16
y4 6 y2 7 0
y 7i , (or) y 1
x 5 or –3
2 2
2 1 1 2 1
b) x y x y x y 0
2 2 2
1/ 2
1 16 x
2
y 2
2
16 x y 2 16 x y.16 x y
2
A.M G.M.
1/ 4
2 16 1
1 1
Equality holds, x ,. y
2 2
2
13. 2 2 2 2
6 4 2
2 2
= -1
11 3 14
= -1
, , , are roots of the equation is
x 3 2x 2 x 1 0
6 6 6 129
2
a 2 b2 c 2 a b c
14.
x y z xyz
2
a2
b2
c2
a b c
b c c a a b 1 1 1 1 1 1
a b c
39 31 29 31 29 31 29 31 29 31 29 31
2
a b c
1 1
a b c
29 31
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29 31
a b c
60
14.98 a b c
n = 14.
15. E = ac (a – c) + ad (a – d) + bc (b – c) + bd (b – d)
a ca c 2 da d 2 b cb c 2 db d 2
a a c d c 2 d 2 b b c d c 2 d 2
a 2 c d a c 2 d 2 b2 c d b c2 d 2
a2 b2 c d a b c2 d 2
2
a b 2ab c d a b c d 2cd
2
2 2
c d a b 2ab c d a b c d 2cd a b
From given equation, we have, a + b = –10, ab = - 1010 and c + d = 10, cd = 1010
E 10 10 2 1010 10 10 10 2 1010 10
2 2
9 3 243
621 2
given function minimum value is , if sin
8 9
2
17. Let t sin 2 x 2 cos x
3t 33 t 28
t 0,3
3
2 x 2 n
4 4
3 3 7
x , , , in 0, 2
2 2 4 4
8 solutions in 0, 4
1 cos
18. cos ec cot cot
sin 2
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cos ec cot cot
4 8 4
cos ec cot cot
8 16 8
cos ec cot cot
16 32 16
1 cos ec cos ec cos ec cot
4 8 16 32
PHYSICS
19
t0
ds rel
v u cos
dt
t0 0
Now the value of integral from equation 1 can be substituted in equation 2 to get the required
answer.
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20.
1
F02 F12 F12 2F1
2
1
F0 3F1
2
1
F1 N
2 3
H cos 1
21. y (g cos )t 2
cos( ) 2
2H cos
t2
g cos cos( )
When , t is minimum
2
2H cos
t min sec
2 g
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22. Mass m1 moves with constant velocity if tension in the lower string is equal to its weight
23. Maximum frictional force between the block and the plank is
f max mg (0.5)(1)(10) 5N
The free body diagrams of the block and the plank are shown here:
5
Acceleration of block a1 5m / s 2
1
30 5 25
Acceleration of plank a 2 m / s2
2 2
Relative acceleration of plank
a a 2 a1
25
Or a 5 7.5m / s 2
2
2s 2 15
t 2s
a 7.5
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24. Let N be the normal reaction between m and M, Equilibrium of M,
N sin 45º kx
Equilibrium of m in vertical direction gives
N cos 45º mg
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
mg
x
k
a (2 sin )a
y (2u u sin ).
u cos cos
y
d min a sin a.
y2 a 2
(2 sin )a
= a.
2 (2 sin ) 2 a 2
cos a
cos2
a(2 sin )
d min
cos 2 (2 sin ) 2
d(d min )
For min d min 0
d
Solving 30º
a 3
(d min ) min
2
For 0º (i.e. for initial case)
2a a
d min &t
5 5u
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0.4 2 10
27 Max acceleration of 8kg , a max 1m / s 2 , for 10N both the block will move together
8
therefore change in K.E. in frame 1 and 2 are same for force greater than 10N block 2kg slips over
8kg therefore velocity of 2 kg is more than velocity of 8kg.
W3 W2 W1
28
30
a common 2m / sec 2
15
Freq to move = 5 2 10N
N 10
50 10
1
5
0.2
29.
mg kx 2 3mg
kx 2 2mg
2mg
x2
k
1 1
mg(x1 x 2 ) kx12 kx 22 0
2 2
1
mg k(x 2 x1 )
2
2mg
(x 2 x1 )
k
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2mg 4mg
x 0 x1 x 2
k k
4mg 3mg
x0
k k
If N = 0
kx 2 3mg
4mg
k
30 U 4x 3 5x 2
dU
F [12x 2 10x]
dx
5
F 0 at x 0, x m
6
d2 U
24x 10
dx 2
d2 U
10 x 0 is unstable equilibrium
dx 2 x0
d2 U 5
10 x is stable equilibrium
dx 2 x 5/6
6
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32.
33. Conceptual
2 2
1 1 v 1 1 x
34. mv 2 m kx 2 k
2 2 2 2 2 2
x
= mg
2
(4mg 5kx)(x)
5m
Maximizing we set:
2 m 2 1
man g 10 = 1.26
5 k 5 10
35. Solution, F1 is central force, so work done only depends on radial displacement which is 6*21/2
1
36. 10 x 2 10 x 2 / 5
5
2
1 1 7 1 2
2 v 20 20 10
2 5 5 2 5
v0 2.53ms 1
CHEMISTRY
37. At Boyle’s temperature, z = 1
160 P 160
0.32 P T 500 K
T 0.32
38. Initial no.of millimoles of H3 PO4 = 2
No.of millimoles of NaOH added = 4
H PO 2 NaOH
3 4 Na2 HPO4 2 H 2O
2 milli moles 4 milli moles 2 milli moles
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39. Va N a 2 0.1 0.2 eqts.
Vb N b 1 0.2 0.2 eqts.
70
Heat absorbed for the ionization of NH 4OH 10 7 kJ
100
Heat liberated 0.2 50.5 10.1kJ
Weight of solution 3000 0.95 2850g
1
10.1 1000 2850 T T 10.63
3
40. Vol. of NaOH used at equivalent point = 9 mL
36 0.5
Nb 2
9
( 1)
413. TV
1 1 T2V2 ( 1) ;
320(49)0.5 T2 (64)0.5
320 7
T2 280 K 7 0 C
8
42. 2 Al 3 H 2 SO4 ( L.R ) Al2 ( SO4 )3 3 H 2 ( g )
10.8
No. of moles of Al = 0.4
27
100 4.8
No. of moles of H 2 SO4 0.48
1000
0.48 1 300
VH 2 6.0 litre
2 12
3 3RT
43. Eav kT ; U rms
2 M
Eav does not depend on its molecular mass but depends upon absolute
temperature
13.6 2 2
44. 3.4 ; n = 4; l = 2
n2
Subshell = 4d
Angular nodes = l = 2
Radial nodes = n – l – 1= 4 – 2 – 1 = 1
100 0.5 3.6 104 400 0.1 8 104
45. [H ] 102 M
500 500
10 2 [ N 3 ]
4
3.6 10 [ N 3 ] 3.6 10 3 ;
100 0.5
500
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4102 [OCN ]
8 10 [OCN ] 6.4 103 M
400 0.1
500
H 0 1
46. log K eq log A
2.303 R T
H 0 0 H 0
Slope Tan 45 .
2.303R 2.303 8.314
H 0 2.303 8.314 19.15 Jmole 1 .
2.303 1.987 4.58cal mole1 .
0.045
47. No. of ‘H’ atoms 6.023 1023 2 3.011 1021
18
V.D of gas 1.25 11.2 14
48.
1
49. K .E mv 2
2
d ( KE ) mv.dv
d ( KE )
dv (i )
mv
h
x (ii )
4 mv
h
x
d ( KE )
4 m
mv
6.62 1034 2 106 0
500A
6.62 21
4 10
50. Al 2 O3 6HCl 2AlCl3 3H 2 O
Initial m mole of HCl 500 0.1 50
Final m mole of HCl 500 101.3 25
m mole of reacted HCl 25
25
m mole of Al2 O3 4.16
6
4.16
Mass of Al 2 O3 102 0.425 g
1000
0.425
Mass of percentrage of Al2 O3 100 85%
0.500
51. Kp pH2 2O ( g ) 2.25 104 atm 2 pH 2O ( g ) 1.5 10 2 atm.
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pH 2O ( g ) 1.5 10 2
R.H . 100 100 50%
SVP 22.8 / 760
a 8a 3R 3 1 1
52. PC 2
100; TC 300 b x 32
27b 27 Rb 8 8 12 32
53. ‘CuS’ starts precipitating first (low KSP) and continues to be precipitated exclusively
until ‘MnS’ also starts precipitating.
1012
S 2 when MnS starts precipitating 1 1011 M.
10
1014
[Cu+2] left at this state Cu 2 11
10 3 M.
10
103
% left = 100 1%
101
Percentage of Cu+2 exclusively precipitated = 100 -1 = 99%.
54 SnO2 ( s ) C ( s ) Sn( s ) CO2 ( g )
H r0 394.0 581 187 kJmol 1
S 0 210 52 6 56 200 Jmol 1K 1
187 1000
Equilibrium temperature (T )eq 935 K
200
So, T > 935 K (for spontaneity)
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