Solution_Report_202 (1)
Solution_Report_202 (1)
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1. Ans ( 3 ) 5. Ans ( 1 )
I = 4I0 cos2 ( ϕ /2) ⇒ ϕ = 2 π /3 (for I = I0)
⇒ Δ x × (2 π / λ ) = 2 π /3 = λ /3
sin θ = Δ x/d ⇒ sin θ = λ /3d ⇔
2. Ans ( 1 )
NS VS 250 VS
= ⇒ = ⇒ VS = 70 volt V∝R
NP VP 100 28
VS 70 Vxy (3 + 10 + 6 + 1) 20
Vrms = = ≈ 50 volt = =
√ 2 √ 2 V6 6 6
3. Ans ( 1 ) Vxy
48
=
20
6
= Vxy = 160 Volt
E.2 π r = πa2 dB
dt
6. Ans ( 1 )
4. Ans ( 3 )
Given circuit can be reduced to
8. Ans ( 1 ) ρ→r
= 1− 2 =
3ε0
ρ→r
3ε0
ρ
3ε0
(→r 1 − →r 2 )
I ρ
Figure of merit K = Current per unit deflection = = (→c 1→c 2 ) (∵ By triangle law)
θ 3ε0
1 →c 1→c 2 = →r 1 − →r 2
Current sensitivity (SI) ∝
K → = uniform, not depend on position of point p
E
P
Deflection is made half by shunt in parallel with inside cavity.
galvanometer. High resistance box is connected in 13. Ans ( 1 )
τ = PEsin θ or τ = q ℓ Esin θ
series to limit the current as Ig is small. τ
⇒E=
9. Ans ( 2 ) qℓ sin θ
4 √3
⇒E=
For DC, V = IR (8 × 10−9 )(4 × 10−2 ) sin 60o
V 100 ⇒ E = 2.5 × 1010 N/C
R= =
I 25
R = 4 Ω (Resistance of coil)
14. Ans ( 2 )
3h
For AC, V = IZ mvr = ( ∵ n = 3)
2π
h 3h 2π 2π 2
Z= V
=
100
Z=5Ω r= ⇒ λD = r= (3 r0 ) ( ∵ r = n2r0)
λD 2π 3 3
I 20
λ D = 6 π (0.529Å) ≈ 10Å
Z2 = R2 + X2 ⇒ X2 = Z2 – R2
= 52 – 42
15. Ans ( 2 )
De Broglie wavelength of a particle, λ = h
Reactance of coil X = 3 Ω . p
Where p is the momentum of the particle and h is
10. Ans ( 1 ) the planck's constant.
Current given by battery, I = IZ + IL p2
Kinetic energy of the particle, K =
E − VZ 20 − 15 5 2m
I= = = = 0.02 A Where m is the mass of the particle
RS 250 250
h
⇒ I = 20 mA ∴ λ=
√
2mK
VZ 15 Since mass of the particle remains constant
and IL = = = 15 mA
1
RL 1K λ∝
IZ = I – IL = 20 mA – 15 mA = 5 mA √
K
11. Ans ( 1 ) ∴
λ′ √ K
λ
=
K ′
=√
1eV
1 × 106 eV
=
1
103
1 λ 2000
= ne (μe + μn ) λ′ = = Å = 2Å
ρ
103 103
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16. Ans ( 2 ) 21. Ans ( 3 )
15ω
Max. frequency, f =
2π
hν ϕ
So, V0 = −
e e
h 15ω ϕ
V0 = ( ) −
e 2π e
17. Ans ( 2 ) m= hi
h0
=
−v
u
hc hc −9 −x
eV = − hc/λT h ⇒ eV /3 = − hc/λT h =
λ 2λ 3 x − 300
On Solving, λ Th = 4 λ
3x – 900 = x
18. Ans ( 3 )
μ0 i x = 450 cm
B= (sin 60∘ − sin 30∘ )⊙
μ0 i
4πa
22. Ans ( 4 )
= (√3 − 1)⊙
8πa VD 1.8 3
sin θC = = =
19. Ans ( 2 ) VR 2.4 4
fm =
μ 0 I1 I2
.....(1)
25. Ans ( 1 )
2πd For blocks of 1 kg and 2 kg to be stationary,
μ0 (2I1 )(2I2 ) 8μ0 I1 I2
f'm = = .........(2) T = 2a = 1 g
2π (d/2) 2πd
g
from (1) & (2) a= and F = 6a
2
6g
∴F= = 3g = 30 N
f'm = 8fm = 8 × 2 × 10 – 3 = 16 × 10 – 3 N/m 2
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26. Ans ( 4 ) 32. Ans ( 4 )
c −−1
since ] = [T
[ ]
λ
While [ x ] = [M0L0T0]
λ
c x
⇒ [ ] ≠[ ]
λ λ
Hence option (4) is incorrect
Net downward acceleration
(mg − μ R) 60 × 10 − 0.5 × 600
33. Ans ( 1 )
anet = = The height of water in the tank becomes maximum
m 60
300 when the volume of water flowing into the tank per
= = 5 m/s2
60 second becomes equal to the volume of flowing out
27. Ans ( 4 ) per sec. Volume of water flowing out per second
= Av = A 2gh √
P = A σ T4
Volume of water flowing in one second
P ∝ AT4 ∝ r2T4 = 70 cm3/sec
2 4 A 2gh = 70, 1 × 2gh = 70
√ √
P1 1 2 1 16 1
=( ) ×( ) = × =
P2 4 3 16 81 81 or 2 × 980 × h = 4900
28. Ans ( 2 ) ∴ h = 2.5 cm.
V2
W = ∫ P dV = α ∫ vdV =
mV
α 2 mV
[V ]
34. Ans ( 4 )
2 V 2ρT cos θ 1
V1 V
h= ⇒ h∝
ρrg geff.
αV 2
=
2
[m2 − 1] 35. Ans ( 3 )
29. Ans ( 1 ) The terminal velocity of the spherical body of
radius R and density ρ , falling through a liquid of
^ 1
∣
∣ a^ − b∣∣ = (given) density σ , is given by -
2
^
^ |b| cos θ 1 2
2 R (ρ − σ) g
|a| = Vt =
2 9 η
^
^ = |b| = 1
|a| Where η is the coefficient of viscosity of the liquid
π 2R21 (ρ1 − σ) g
θ=
3 ∴ Vt 1 =
^ 2 ^ 2 ^ gη
∣
∣ a^ − b∣∣ = √(a)
^ + (b) − 2ab
^ cos θ
2R22 (ρ2− σ) g
and Vt2 =
=1 gη
According to the given problem, Vt1 = Vt2
30. Ans ( 2 ) R21 ρ2 − σ
3v 4v L 3 R21 (ρ1 − σ) = R22 (ρ2 − σ) or =
= ⇒ 1 = R22 ρ1 − σ
4L1 2L2 L2 8 Substituting the given value, we get
31. Ans ( 2 ) R21 11 × 103 − 3 × 103 8
=[ ] =
m 4.237g R22 8 × 10 − 3 × 103 3 5
ρ= = = 1.6948
v 2.5cm3 R1 √ 8
=
R2 5
rounding off the number = 1.7
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36. Ans ( 2 ) 41. Ans ( 4 )
^
→u = 100 cos 30 . i + 100 sin 30 . j
∘ ∘ ^ g sin θ
^ ^
As, a = I
= (50√3 i + 50j ) 1+
MR2
→v = →u + →gt = (50√3i^ + 50j^)
^ ^ ^
+(−10j )t = 50√3i + (50 − 10t)j g sin θ 2s
v=0+ and t = √
If →u⊥→v, then →u . →v = 0 1+ I a
MR2
so, (50√3)2 + 50(50 – 10t) = 0 tsphere < tdisc < tring
⇒ t = 20 second
37. Ans ( 2 ) 42. Ans ( 3 )
If m1 = m2, then for elastic collision
u2 sin 2θ u2 sin2 θ
= n[ ] θ 1 + θ 2 = 90°
g 2g
⇒ 2 sin θ cos θ =
nsin2 θ 43. Ans ( 3 )
2 For v0 ⩾ √ 5gℓ,
4
⇒ = tan θ
n the bob will complete a vertical circular path
PE 2gh [2g] u2 sin2 θ
⇒ = = [ ]
For v0 = 5gℓ at lowest point
KE v2 u2 cos2 θ 2g √
16 m
= tan2 θ = T − mg = (5gℓ), T = 6mg
n2 ℓ
38. Ans ( 3 ) For v0 = 3√gℓ at highest point,
GM L2
g= and K = v2 = v02 – 4g ℓ = 5g ℓ
R2 2I
If mass of the earth and its angular momentum m
T + mg = (5gℓ) ⇒ T = 4mg
ℓ
remains constant, then g ∝ 12 and K ∝ 12 For √ 2gℓ < v < √ 5gℓ, the bob will execute
R R
i.e. if radius of earth decreases by 2%, then g and K projectile motion
both increases by 4%.
39. Ans ( 1 ) For v < 2gℓ, the bob oscillates
√
40. Ans ( 4 ) W = ms
From principle of calorimetry
Here, the centre of mass of the system does not
move in horizontal direction when the mass m Heat gained by calorimeter water = Heat loss by
hot water
moved a horizontal distance L cos θ , let the mass
(m + M) moves a distance x in the backward W(35 – 30) + 0.2 × 4200 × (35 – 30)
direction. = 0.1 × 4200 × (60 – 35)
∴ (M + m) x – mL cos θ = 0 ⇒ W (5) + 4200 = 10500
∴ x = (mL cos θ ) / (m + M) ⇒ W = ms = 1260 J/K.
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49. Ans ( 4 ) 82. Ans ( 2 )
[NH4+ ]
pOH = pKb + log
[NH3 ]
x
4.2 = 4.74 + log(
84. Ans ( 4 )
)
1000 − x
x
−0.54 = log Because sucrose is non reducing.
1000 − x
x
0.28 =
1000 − x 86. Ans ( 4 )
x ≃ 225 mL
55. Ans ( 1 ) anti aromatic
π = iCRT = 5 × 0.2 × 0.0821 × 300
56. Ans ( 2 ) 87. Ans ( 2 )
100 − 10
⎛ ⎞ Dehydration
10 −−−−−−−→
r100ºC = 2 ⎝ ⎠
. r10o C
9
⇒ 2 = 512 88. Ans ( 4 )
63. Ans ( 1 ) Nucleophilic substitution reaction at aromatic ring
NCERT XI Pg. # 132 (Part-I) ∝ EWG at ring
70. Ans ( 1 ) 91. Ans ( 2 )
Read NCERT, Class - 12, Part - I NCERT XI Page # 17
Page - 232, Para - 3rd 92. Ans ( 1 )
73. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT XI, Pg. # 13, 14, 24
2NaCl + MnO2 + 2H2SO4 Only D statement is correct
→ Na2SO4 + MnSO4 + 2H2O + Cl2
93. Ans ( 4 )
74. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT Page No. # 17
Para ion give coloured metaborate bead test.
76. Ans ( 3 ) 94. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI, Pg. # 28
95. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 30
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100. Ans ( 3 ) 116. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT, Pg. # 160 NCERT (XII) Pg # 93
101. Ans ( 1 ) 117. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT XI Pg # 143
NCERT (XII) Pg # 95
[Calvin pathway occurs in all photosynthetic
plants] 118. Ans ( 2 )
[के ल्विन पथ सभी प्रकाश सं'ysषी पादपों में होता है।] NCERT-XII, Pg. # 83, 84
102. Ans ( 1 ) 119. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 178
NCERT Pg # 100
103. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT XI (E) Page 178 120. Ans ( 1 )
104. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XII, Pg.# 101
NCERT (XIth) Pg. # 177 121. Ans ( 1 )
105. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XII, Pg. # 212
NCERT XI Pg. # 4 122. Ans ( 1 )
106. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT Pg. # 209
NCERT - XI - Page No. 59, 60, 61 123. Ans ( 4 )
107. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT-XII, Pg. # 196, 197
NCERT (XII) Pg. # 63 (E&H) 124. Ans ( 4 )
108. Ans ( 2 ) NCERT Pg. # 198, 201
NCERT Pg. # 60 125. Ans ( 2 )
109. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XII Pg#193,194
NCERT XIth Pg. # 70, 71 126. Ans ( 2 )
110. Ans ( 1 ) NCERT-XII Pg. # 224
NCERT (XI) Pg. # 73 127. Ans ( 2 )
111. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT-XII, Pg.# 222, 223, 224, 225
NCERT-XI, Pg. # 74 128. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 224
112. Ans ( 1 ) 129. Ans ( 3 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 11
NCERT, Pg. # 54
113. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 5 130. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT (XII) Pg # 62
114. Ans ( 3 )
Persistent nucellus in the seed is known as 131. Ans ( 3 )
perisperm. NCERT Pg. # 75
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133. Ans ( 3 ) 176. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT-XII Pg. # 69 NCERT (XII) Pg. # 196
134. Ans ( 3 ) 177. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT, Pg. # 60 NCERT XII, Pg. No. 208, 209
135. Ans ( 2 ) 178. Ans ( 2 )
NCERT-XII, Pg. # 73 NCERT XII, Pg. # 208, 209
137. Ans ( 4 ) 179. Ans ( 1 )
NCERT Pg. # 127, para 7.4 NCERT-XI, Pg # 163, 168, 169
171. Ans ( 3 ) 180. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT (XI) Pg. # 139, para-2 The correct answer is 4. All of the above.
172. Ans ( 3 ) Explanation: Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is
NCERT XIth Pg.# 129 an environmentally sustainable approach that
combines multiple strategies to manage pests. It
173. Ans ( 4 ) supports organic farming by reducing chemical
NCERT XI Pg # 126 pesticide use, encourages the use of biocontrol
174. Ans ( 4 ) agents (natural predators of pests), and can
NCERT XI Pg.# 145 incorporate narrow-spectrum insecticidal viruses
175. Ans ( 3 ) that target specific pests without harming non-
NCERT Pg. # 169, 170 target organisms.
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