AYJR 2022 (Advanced) - Paper 1 - MathonGo
AYJR 2022 (Advanced) - Paper 1 - MathonGo
AYJR 2022 (Advanced) - Paper 1 - MathonGo
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Q1
(1) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is 90 + tan
−1
(
1
3
)
(2) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is tan −1
(
1
3
)
(3) The direction of change in momentum of the particle makes an angle tan with the positive x-axis.
−1 1
( )
3
(4) The direction of change in momentum of the particle makes an angle 90 + tan
−1
(
1
3
) with the plane
surface.
Q2
A small ball of mass m carrying a charge of Q is dropped in a uniform horizontal magnetic field B. Depth of
deepest point of its path from point of release is h. Choose the correct option(s) :
2mg
(3) Speed at deepest point is QB
2QBh
(4) Speed at deepest point is m
Q3
A block of mass 5 m is connected with a small solid spherical ball of mass m (density = ρ) by an ideal string
passing over a smooth pulley. The block is on an inclined plane with coefficient of friction μ = 0.02. The
ρ
spherical ball is in a liquid of density 2
. The coefficient of viscosity is η. Block is released when string is just
taut, then after some time it moves with constant velocity. Assume that the ball always remain inside the fluid.
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17 g
(1) Acceleration of the ball just after the release 60
Q4
In a standard YDSE two slits are covered by a wedge shape film of refractive index μ as shown in the figure.
The thickness of film varies linearly from t to 3 t from one end as shown in the figure. The distance between
the two slits is d. The screen is at distance D from slits. White light is used in experiment. Choose the correct
option (s) : (d <<< D)
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2
along +y axis the central maxima will shift away from O
2
along −y-axis the central maxima will shift away from O
(4) If the film is displaced d
2
along +y axis the fringe width will remain same
Q5
The potential energy U (in joule) of a particle of mass 1 kg moving in x − y plane obeys the law U = 3x + 4y
, where (x, y) are the co-ordinates of the particle in metre. If the particle is at rest at (6, 4) at time t = 0, then:
Q6
A plano-convex lens is made of a material of refractive index n. When a small object is placed 30 cm away in
form of the curved surface of the lens, an image of double the size of the object is produced. Due to reflection
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from the convex surface of the lens, another faint image is observed at a distance of 10 cm away from the lens.
Which of the following statement (s) is(are) true?
Q7
The conductor AB of mass 1 kg is sliding over two parallel conducting rails separated by a distance of 1 m
→
and is in a region of inward uniform magnetic field B 0
^
= 0.1(−k) . At time t = 0, AB is projected towards
right with speed v .
v0
(2) the velocity of rod becomes 2
at t = 600ℓn(2)
v0
(3) the induced current is 120
A at t = 600ℓn(2)
t
v0
(4) the induced emf as a function of time is given as (
−
)e 600
10
Q8
2
The velocity of liquid (v) in steady flow at a location through cylindrical pipe is given by v = v 0 (1 −
r
2
) ,
R
where r is the radial distance of that location from the axis of the pipe and R is the inner radius of pipe. If
liquid is 0.75 Nsm , −2
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(3) Viscous force per unit area increases with radial distance
(4) Viscous force per unit area decreases with radial distance
Q9
Paragraph : A thin flexible uniform chain of mass m and length ℓ is suspended so that its lower end just
∘
Question :
The force exerted by the chain on the plane at any subsequent instant
2
3mg t
(1)
2√2L
2 2
3mg t
(2)
2√2L
2
3mgt
(3)
2√2L
2 2
mg t
(4)
2√2 L
Q10
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Paragraph : A thin flexible uniform chain of mass m and length ℓ is suspended so that its lower end just
∘
Question :
(1) m(√gL)
(2) m
√gL
(3) m 2
(√gL)
(4) (√gL)
Q11
Parapgrah :
An adiabatic vessel contains n 1 = 3 moles of a diatomic gas. Moment of inertia of each molecule is
I = 2.76 × 10
−46
kg m
2
and root mean square angular velocity is ω 0 = 5 × 10
12
rad/sec . Another adiabatic
vessel contains n 2 = 5 moles of a monoatomic gas at temperature T 0 = 470 K . Assuming gases to be ideal
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(1) 240 K
(2) 250 K
(3) 220 K
(4) 100 K
Q12
Parapgrah :
An adiabatic vessel contains n 1 = 3 moles of a diatomic gas. Moment of inertia of each molecule is
I = 2.76 × 10
−46
kg m
2
and root mean square angular velocity is ω 0 = 5 × 10
12
rad/sec . Another adiabatic
vessel contains n 2 = 5 moles of a monoatomic gas at temperature T 0 = 470 K . Assuming gases to be ideal
both vessels are connected by a thin non-conducting tube. (K = 1.38 × 10 −23
J/molecule)
Question : Root mean square angular velocity of diatomic molecules when both vessels are connected
(1) 3 × 10 12
rad/sec
(2) 1 × 10 10
rad/sec
(3) 5 × 10 13
rad/sec
(4) 6 × 10 12
rad/sec
Q13
Horizontal rod of length 1 m given below is in equilibrium. If the potential energies of objects A and B are
equal, find the tension (in N) in string xy. (Rod is homogeneous and weight of it is 1 N )
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Q14
A small particle is attached to an inextensible string and placed on a table. The other end is pulled with
4 g
constant acceleration 3
towards right. Initially the particle was at rest. After the particle leaves the edge of
table, the maximum vertical displacement of the particle is . Find the length of string in m.
48
m
25
Q15
A thermally insulated piece of metal is heated under atmospheric pressure by an electric current so that it
receives electric energy at a constant power P . This leads to an increase of the absolute temperature T of the
metal with time t as given by the equation T (t) = T . Here a, t and T are constants. The
1/4
0 [1 + a (t − t0 )] 0 0
a
4
T
n
(which is temperature dependent in the temperature range of the
0
Q16
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An earth satellite is revolving in a circular orbit of radius a with a velocity v . A gun in the satellite is directly
0
v0
aimed toward earth. A bullet is fired from the gun with muzzle velocity 2
. Find the ratio of distance of
farthest and closest approach of bullet from centre of earth. (Assume that mass of the satellite is very-very
large with respect to the mass of the bullet)
Q17
A straight rod of length L and mass m is pivoted freely from a point of the roof. Its lower end is connected to
an ideal spring of spring constant K. The other end of the spring is connected to the wall as shown in the
g
figure. The frequency of small oscillation of the system is found to be 1
2π
√r (
K
m
+
2L
) , find r
Q18
A source of sound of frequency 1.8kHz moves uniformly along a straight line at a distance 250 m from
observer. The velocity of source is 0.8C where C is the velocity of sound. Find out the frequency of sound
received by observer (in kHz ) at the moment when the source gets closest to him.
Q19
A is a black compound of manganese. It reacts with a halogen acid B to give a greenish yellow gas C. When
excess of C reacts with NH , an unstable trihalide is formed and B is obtained back.
3
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Q20
The most reactive halogen reacts with other halogens Cl 2, Br2 and I under controlled conditions forming
2
tetra-atomic, hexa-atomic and octa-atomic inter-halogen compounds respectively. Select the incorrect
statement(s):
Q21
Which of the following is/are true for products of the following reaction sequence?
Q22
Select the correct option(s) about the aqueous solution that contains 3.42ppm(w/v)Al 2 (SO4 )
3
and
1.42ppm(w/v)Na2 SO4 :
(1) [Al
3+ +
] = [Na ]
(2) [SO 2−
4
] = [Na
+
] = [Al
3+
]
(3) [SO
2− + 3+
4
] = [Na ] + [Al ]
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(4) [SO 2−
4
] = [Na
+
]
Q23
2+
The complex [Fe(H 2 O)
5
NO] is formed in the NO radical brown ring test. Select the correct statement(s)
−
Q24
α -maltose(C 12 H22 O11 ) can be hydrolysed to glucose (C 6 H12 O6 ) according to the following reaction:
Given:
2.0 mol of glucose.
(3) Increasing temperature will increase the degree of hydrolysis of α-maltose.
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Q25
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Q26
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A sunburn prevention agent must be non-toxic, non-staining, non-volatile, reasonably water soluble. It should
filter of the burning rays of sunlight. Given structure is one such compound:
Q27
Paragraph :
Question :Compound y is :
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(1)
(2)
(3) CH 3 − CH = O
(4)
Q28
Paragraph :
(1) Compound z is CH 3
− CH = O
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Q29
∘
(1) 5.52
(2) 6.48
(3) 8.48
(4) 7.52
Q30
∘
(1) 4.65
(2) 3.35
(3) 9.35
(4) 10.65
Q31
∘
for this coordination compound. Molal depression constant for H 2O is 1.86 K/molal. (Assume complete
Q32
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(a) [FeO
2−
4]
(b) Mn 2 O7
(c) HSO 5
−
(d) CrO
5
(e) PbO 3
2−
(f) HNO
4
(g) Na 2 B4 O7
(h) MnO
2
(i) S 4 O6
2−
Q33
Q34
Write the total number of cyclic isomers of C 5 H10 (consider stereoisomers also)
Q35
One mole ideal monoatomic gas is heated according to path AB and AC. If temperature of state B and state C
q
are equal. Calculate q
AC
× 10 .
AB
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Q36
A volume of 100ml of a liquid contained in an isolated container at a pressure of 1bar. The pressure is steeply
increases to 100 bar by which the volume of liquid is decreased by 1ml. The change in enthalpy, ΔH , of the
liquid (in bar mL)
Q37
Let p(z) = z 3
+ az
2
+ bz + c where a, b, c are real. There exists a complex number ω such that three roots
of p(z) = 0 are ω + 3i, ω + 9i, 2ω − 4 where i 2
= −1 , then
(4) |a + b + c| = 280
Q38
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(4) ∫ 0
e
[x]
dx = 100(e − 1) [where [.] denotes greatest integer function]
e
Q39
A circle with centre O and radius R is drawn on a paper and A is a given point inside circle with OA = a
where O is origin and A is on positive x axis. Fold the paper to make a point A on the circumference ′
coincident with point A, then a crease line is left on the paper. Set of all points on such crease lines, when A ′
(1) consist of all points on the border of or outside the ellipse with centre ( a
2
, 0)
(2) consist of all points on the border of or outside the ellipse having eccentricity a
(3) Consist of all points on the border of or inside the ellipse having eccentricity
a
(4) Consist of all points on the border of or inside the ellipse where principal axes are parallel to co-ordinate
axes.
Q40
Let f : R → R be a function such that f (xy + 1) = f (x) ⋅ f (y) − f (y) − x − 2 holds ∀x, y ∈ R if f (0) = 1
then
(1) f (x) = x 2
+ 1
(2) sin −1
⋅ (sin(f
−1
(7))) = 6 − 2π
10
(3) ∑ k=0
f (k) = 66
Q41
2 3 f (x) g(x) x x
e
A
= I + A +
A
2!
+
A
3!
+ ……… =
1
2
[ ] where A = [ ];0 < x < 1 where I is a
g(x) f (x) x x
identity matrix.
2
1
(1) If ∫ 0
(f (
x
2
) − 1) (x − α)dx = 0 then 1 < α < 2
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2
1
(2) If ∫ 0
(f (
x
2
) − 1) (x − α)dx = 0 then 0 < α < 1
x
f (x)
where c is arbitrary
constant.
(4) General solution of differential equation f (x) ⋅ dy + y ⋅ g(x)dx = 0 is y = c. e x
g(x) where c is arbitrary
constant
Q42
If expression 1 + x, 1 + x + x 2
,1 + x + x
2 3
+ x , … … . .1 + x + x
2
…… + x
n
are multiplied together
and terms of the product are arranged in the increasing powers of x in the form a 0 + a1 x + a2 x
2
+ ……
then
(n+1)(n+2)
(1) Number of terms in the product is 2
2
n +n+2
(2) Number of terms in the product is 2
(3) Coefficients of the terms equidistant from beginning and end are equal
(4) a 1 + a3 + a5 + … … … = a0 + a2 + a4 + … … … = (n + 1)!
Q43
(1) −8
(2) 8
(3) 12
(4) 16
Q44
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2
1 1
(2) (∫
0
f (t)dt) ≤ ∫
0
f
2
(t)dt
a b
(3) ∫
0
h(x)dx + ∫
0
h
−1
(x)dx ≥ ab
a b
(4) ∫
0
h(x)dx + ∫
0
h
−1
(x)dx ≤ ab
Q45
Paragraph :We know that in a chess board, there are 8 × 8 = 64 small squares. Now answer the following
Question : If two of the 64 squares are chosen at random then the probability that they don't have a side in
common is-
(1) 1
(2) 8
(3) 1
18
(4)
17
18
Q46
Paragraph :We know that in a chess board, there are 8 × 8 = 64 small squares. Now answer the following
Question : If three small squares are chosen at random on a chess board, probability that they are in a diagonal
line, is-
(1) 744
9
(2) 13
744
(3) 744
7
(4) 11
744
Q47
dy
Paragraph :A real valued continuous function y = f (x) is increasing or decreasing in an interval iff dx
> 0
dy
or dx
< 0 respective also if f is continuous in [a, b] differentiable in (a, b) and f (a) = f (b), then the equation
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′
f (x) = 0 has at least one value of x ( i.e. root of ′
f (x) = 0) in (a, b) Based upon the above information
−1 2
cos x
Question : Let F (x) = ∫ sin x
e
(1+sin t)
dt for x ∈ [0, π
2
] , Then
2
) such that F (c) = 0 ′
2
) such that F ′′
(c) = 0
2
) such that F ′′′
(c) = 0
2
) such that F ′
(c) = 0
Q48
dy
Paragraph :A real valued continuous function y = f (x) is increasing or decreasing in an interval iff dx
> 0
dy
or dx
< 0 respective also if f is continuous in [a, b] differentiable in (a, b) and f (a) = f (b), then the equation
′
f (x) = 0 has at least one value of x ( i.e. root of ′
f (x) = 0) in (a, b) Based upon the above information
(f (x))
2
= m
2
+ ∫
x
0
((f (t))
2 ′ 2
+ (f (t)) ) dt, m ∈ R
+
, Then
10
Q49
In a ΔABC If medians from B and C are perpendicular and minimum value of cot B + cot C is k then find
Q50
−
−→ −
−→ −
−→ →
Let O be an interior point of ΔABC such that OA + 2OB + 3OC = 0 . If area of ΔABC = k (Area of
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Q51
If m be the number of integers n satisfying [√n] = [√n + 125] and 1 ≤ n ≤ 5000 (where [.] denotes greatest
integer function) then find sum of digits of m.
Q52
Q53
Let a line with the inclination angle of 60 be drawn through the focus F of the parabola y
∘ 2
= 8(x + 2) . If the
two intersection points of line and parabola are A and B and the perpendicular bisector of the chord AB
intersects the x - axis at point P . If the length of bisector of the segment PF is ℓ, then is equal to
3
ℓ
2
Q54
TP and TQ are any two tangents to a parabola and the tangent at a third point R cuts them is P and Q , then
′ ′
′ ′
TQ
find TP
TP
+
TQ
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Answer Key
Q1 (1) (3) Q2 (1) (2) (3) Q3 (1) (3) (4) Q4 (1) (4)
Q5 (1) (3) (4) Q6 (1) (4) Q7 (1) (2) (3) (4) Q8 (1) (2) (3)
Q21 (1) (2) (3) Q22 (1) (3) Q23 (1) (2) (3) Q24 (1) (2) (4)
Q25 (2) (4) Q26 (2) (3) Q27 (1) Q28 (4)
Q37 (1) (3) Q38 (1) (2) (3) Q39 (1) (2) Q40 (2) (3) (4)
Q41 (2) (3) Q42 (2) (3) Q43 (2) (3) (4) Q44 (1) (2) (3)
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Q1
→ →
ˆ ˆ
3 i +j
v 2− v 1
N̂ = → → =
∣ ∣ √10
v 2− v 1
∣ ∣
3
cos ϕ = î . N̂ =
√10
tan ϕ =
1
Q2
The force acting on a particle of charge Q that moves with a velocity of v in a magnetic field is given by the
formula:
→
F = Qv × B
→ →
This force is perpendicular to both the velocity and the magnetic field, so as in the present case the magnetic
field is uniform and horizontal, the ball will move along a curve in a vertical plane perpendicular to the field
lines.
dy dvx
Qvy B = max . ⇒ QB ×
dt
= m ×
dt
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QBh = mv = m√2gh
Q3
∘ ∘
ρ g
geff = g (1 −
2ρ
) =
2
mg
3 4
5mg − 5m(0.2)g − = 6ma
5 5 2
17g
a =
60
1.7mg = 6πηrv
17mg
v =
60πηr
Q4
Shift in fringe pattern is constant. Hence, if film is displaced d/2 along +y axis the fringe width will remain
same.
Q5
→
→
a =
F
∵ m = 1 kg
→
a = −(
∂U
dx
^
i +
∂U
dx
^
j) = −3^
i − 4^
j
→ →
2
s = ut +
1
2
→
at
2
⇒ (x − 6) =
1
2
× (−3) × t
2
⇒ x = 6 −
3t
and y − 4 = 1
2
× (−4) × t
2
⇒ y = 4 − 2t
2
So, at t = 1, x = 4.5, y = 2
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At t = 2, |v→| = |u
→ + (a
→) (2)| = ∣∣−6^i − 8^j ∣∣ = 10 m/s
Q6
Case-I
1 1 1
+ =
60 30 f
1
⇒
1
f
=
1
60
+
2
60
f
1
=
R
n−1
= +20 cm
Case-2
10
1
−
1
30
=
1
3 1 1 2
− = =
30 30 f 30
2
f
2
= 15 =
R
2
⇒ R = 30
= 2n − 2 = 3
⇒ f
1
= +20 cm
Q7
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Retarding force F = B0 I ℓ
2
B0 vℓ B ⋅v
0
= B0 ( )ℓ =
R 6
2
B v
6×1
2 2
B v v B
t
0
6
= −
dv
dt
⇒ ∫
v0
−dv
v
= ∫
0
(
6
0
)dt
v0
t
⇒ ℓn [ ] =
v 600
v = v0 e
−
600
At t = 600ℓn(2)
v0
⇒ v =
2
B0 vℓ B0 v B0 v 0 v0
i =
R
=
R
=
12
=
120
t
v0 −
E = B0 vℓ = e 600
10
Q8
dr
F dv
⇒ = η
A dr
2 2v0 r
2V0 r
v = v0 (1 −
r
2
)⇒
dv
dr
= − 2
σ = η ⋅ 2
R R R
Volume rate of flow, Q consider an annular element at r from axis, width dr.
2
r
dA = 2πrdr; dQ = v ⋅ dA = v0 (1 − 2
) 2πrdr
R
Q9
2 4 R
Q = ∫ dQ = 2πv0 [
r
2
−
r
2
] =
π
2
R v0
2
4R 0
2Q
⇒ v0 = 2
πR
4Q
∴ (i) ⇒ σ = η 4
r, R = 0.1 m
πR
0.04
At r = 0.04m, σ = (0.75)
π −2 −2
4 × × 10 × −4
= 6Nm
2 π×10
When the chain is released all its links are in free fall, so the chain remains vertical but without tension. After
1 2
gt
2
2 2 2 2
mg t mg t
Normal force on the plane exerted due to weight, N =
2L
cos 45
∘
=
2√2L
In addition to weight the impulsive force due to change in momentum also acts. During a small interval of
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mgtΔt
time Δt, a length gt Δt of mass L
has the component of its velocity perpendicular to the plane reduced
gt
from to zero. From impulse momentum equation we have
√2
mgt Δt gt
F . Δt =
L
(0 −
√2
)
2 2
mg t
Or F = −
L √2
Minus sign indicates that the force on the chain is opposite to its velocity.
2 2 2 2 2 2
mg t mg t 3mg t
The total normal force at any instant, while the chain is falling, is F N = + =
2L√2 L √2 2√2L
Q10
2L
0
FN dt
2 2
3mg t
√2L/g
= ∫ dt
0
2√2 L
2 3 √2L/g
3mg
t
= [ ]
3
2√2L 0
= m(√gL)
Q11
1
KT
2
So, for diatomic molecules, energy associated with rotational degree of freedom = 2 × 1
2
KT
(Since there are two rotational degree of freedom and ω is the net R.M.S. angular velocity)
0
⇒ 2 ×
1
2
KT =
1
2
× Iω
2
−23 1 −46 24
⇒ 1.38 × 10 × T = × 2.76 × 10 × 25 × 10
2
⇒ T = 250 K
Q12
(U1 )
i
+ (U2 )
i
= (U1 )
f
+ (U2 )
f
5 3
⇒ × 3 × R × 250 + × 5 × R × 470
2 2
=
5
2
× 3 × R × T +
3
2
× 5 × R × T
250+470
⇒ T =
2
= 360K
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⇒ 2 ×
1
2
× KT =
1
2
Iω
2
−23 1 −46 2
⇒ 1.38 × 10 × 360 = × 2.76 × 10 × ω
2 f
⇒ ωf = 6 × 10
12
rad/s
Q13
For equal PE
mA g4h = mB gh
4mA = mB
3mA g + 1 = 4mA g
mA g = 1
xy = 1 + 1 + 4 = 6N
Q14
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α α
2 sin cos
2 2 a α 4 α 3
= ; cot = ; tan =
2 α g 2 3 2 4
2sin
2
24ℓ 48
= ℓ sin α = = ; ℓ = 2 m
25 25
Q15
−3/4
dQ CT0 (1+a(t−t0 ))
P =
dt
= C
dT
dt
=
4
4P
C = −3/4
aT0 (1+a(t−t0 ))
4P 3
C = 4
T
aT
0
Q16
v0 = √
GM
mv0 a = mvr
2
v
1
2
m (v
2
0
+
4
0
) −
GM m
a
=
1
2
mv
2
−
GM m
Solving, rmax
rmin
=
2a
2a/3
= 3
Q17
Let the rod be displaced by a small angleθ from the equilibrium position. The torque of the restoring spring
force
τ1 = K(Lθ)L cos θ = K
2
θ
[cos θ ≅ 1]
τ2 = mg
L
2
sin θ = mg
L
2
θ[sin θ ≈ θ]
mgL
∴ Total torque τ = τ1 + τ2 = (KL
2
+
2
)θ
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mgL
α = − (KL
2
+
2
)θ
2 2
mgL
∴
d θ
2
= −(
KL
1
+
2l
)θ
dt
1/2 1/2
3g g
∴ ω = (
3K
m
+
2L
) = [3 (
K
m
+
2L
)]
g
∴ Frequency (f ) = 1
2π
√3 (
K
m
+
2L
)
Q18
vs t
cos θ = = 0.8
Ct
vs t
f
′
= f [
C−vs cos θ
] = 1.8 [
C−0.8C cos θ
C
]
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= 1.8
1
2
= 1.8
1
1−0.64
=
1.8
0.36
1−0.8
180
= = 5kHz
36
Q19
A is MnO 2. B is HCl. C is Cl
2
Q20
The compounds are CIF 3, BrF5 and IF 7. IF7 contains 21 lone pairs, 3 on each F atom. BrF hybridization is
5
3
sp d . CIF3
2
is planar and is used in enrichment of 235
U .
Q21
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The above product P is formed due to ring contraction during rearrangement. Cyclohexanone is also formed
without ring contraction during rearrangement.
Q22
96×3×3.42
3.42ppmAl(SO4 ) = ppm
3 342
1.42 ppm [Na2SO4] = 96/42 x 1.42 ppm [SO42-] = 0.96 ppm [SO42-]
=
46×1.42
142
ppmNa
+
= 0.46ppmNa
+
[Al
3+
] =
0.54×10
6
= 2 × 10
−5
M, [SO
2−
4
]
27×10
3
(2.88+0.96)×10
[SO42-] = 6
= 4 × 10
−5
M
96×10
3
0.46×10 −5
+
[Na ] = 6
= 2 × 10 M
23×10
Q23
(A)Fe 2+
changes to brown-coloured ring complex by charge transfer.
(B)NO → NO
+ − 2+ − +
+ e Fe + e → Fe
(C)
= √3 × 5 = √15 = 3.87 B.M.
(D) →
3
sp d
2
hybridisation
Q24
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(C)Hydrolysis is exothermic T ↑ h ↓
Q25
Q26
Q27
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Q28
Q29
m moles 10 2.5 0 0
2.5 1
pH = pKa + log( ) = 6 + log( ) = 5.52.
7.5 3
Q30
H A(aq. ) + N aOH (aq. ) → N aA(aq. ) + H2 O (ℓ)
m moles 10 10 0 0
10
∴ pH =
1
2
pKw +
1
2
(pKa + log C) = 7 +
1
2
[6 + log(
200
)]
= 9.35
Q31
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All ammonia ligands must be inside coordination sphere, hence, formula of the complex is [Co(NH 3)
4
Cl2 ] Cl
. Which has two geometrical isomers: cis and trans; both of which are achiral.
Q32
3( d, f, c)
Q33
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Q34
Q35
Process AB = Isobaric
cm = cp = 5R/2
T
C
∫ nCm ⋅dT
q T
q
AC
=
TB n⋅C
A
∗ dT
=
2R
5
= 0.8
AB p,m R
2
q
AC
= ×10 = 0.8 × 10 = 8
q
AB
Q36
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ΔU = q + w
ΔU = w
ΔU = P ΔV = −P (V2 − V1 )
Now ΔH = ΔU + Δ(P V )
ΔH = 9900 bar mL
Q37
α = ω + 3i, β = ω + 9i, γ = 2ω − 4
Let ω = x + iy
γ = (2x − 4) + i(2y)
α + β + γ = −a
⇒ 4x − 4 + i(y + 3 + y + 9 + 2y) = −a
∵ a is real ⇒ 4y + 12 = 0 ⇒ y = −3
∴ α = x, β = x + 6i, γ = 2x − 4 − 6i
α ⋅ β ⋅ γ = −c
∴ c is real
⇒ x = 4
∴ α = 4, β = 4 + 6i, γ = 4 − 6i
a = −12
b = 84
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c = −208
|a + b + c| = 136
Q38
x
4
− n ⋅ x ⋅ + 63 = (x − α) (x
3
+ ax
2
+ bx + c)
∵ Product of roots = 63
x
4
− nx + 63 = x
4
+ (a − α)x
3
+ (b − aα)x
2
+ (c − αb)x − cα
⇒ a − α = 0, b − aα = 0, c − bα = −n
and −cα = 63
⇒ n = α
3
+
63
when α = 1, n = 64
α = 3 ⇒ n = 3
3
+
63
3
= 27 + 21 = 48
α = 7 ⇒ n = 7
3
+ 9
α = 9 ⇒ n = 9
3
+ 7
∴ least value of n is 48
n = 48 = 2 3
4 1
x ⋅ y = n = 2
4
⋅ 3
1
let x = 2 α1
3
β1
y = 2
α2
3
β2
xy = 48 ⇒ 2
α1 +α2
⋅ 3
β1 +β2
= 2
4
⋅ 3
1
⇒ α1 + α2 = 4 4 + 2 − 1C4 = 4
1+2−1
β1 + β2 = 1 C1 = 2
n 48
∫
0
e
{x}
dx = ∫
0
e
{x}
dx
1
x
= 48 ∫ e dx = 48(e − 1)
0
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Q39
Given A (a, 0)
′
|P A | = |P A|
2 2 2 2
⇒ (x − R cos α) + (y − R sin α) = (x − a) + y
2 2
R −a +2ax
⇒ x cos α + y sin α =
2R
2 2
x cos α+y sin α R −a +2ax
⇒
2 2
=
2 2
√x +y 2R√x +y
2 2
R −a +2aax
⇒ sin(θ + α) =
2 2
2R√x +y
y
where sin θ = x
2 2
, cos θ =
2 2
√x +y √x +y
∵ | sin(θ + α)| ≤ 1
2 2
∣ ∣
⇒ ∣
R −a +2ax
∣ ≤ 1
∣ 2R√x +y
2 2
∣
R2 −a2
⇒ centre ( a
2
, 0) , e = √1 −
4
R2
=
R
a
2 2
(2x−a) 4y
⇒ 2
+ 2 2
≥ 1
R R −a
Q40
⇒ f (x) + y = f (y) + x
put y = 0
f (x) + 0 = f (0) + x = 1 + x
⇒ f (x) = x + 1
−1 −1 −1
sin (sin(f (7)) = sin (sin 6) = 6 − 2π
10
10
11 × 12
∑ f (k) = ∑ (k + 1) = 1 + 2 + 3 … . +1) =
2
k=0 k=0
⇒ f (x) + y = f (y) + x
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put y = 0
f (x) + 0 = f (0) + x = 1 + x
⇒ f (x) = x + 1
sin
−1
(sin(f
−1
(7)) = sin
−1
(sin 6) = 6 − 2π
10 10
∑ f (k) = ∑ (k + 1) = 1 + 2 + 3 … . +1) =
11×12
2
= 66
k=0 k=0
Q41
2 3
e
A
= I + A +
A
2!
+
A
3!
+ ………
2x 2x
e + 1 e − 1
=
1
2
[
2x 2x
]
e − 1 e + 1
∴ f (x) = e
2x
+ 1, g(x) = e
2x
− 1
∫
1
0
(f (
x
2
) − 1) (x − α)dx = 0
1 2
x
⇒ ∫ e (x − α)dx = 0
0
1 2 1 2
x x
⇒ ∫ e x dx = ∫ e αdx
0 0
1
(e−1)
1 2
1 x 2
⇒ (e − 1) = α ∫ e dx ⇒ α =
2 0 1 x2
∫ e dx
0
2
x
∵ 0 < α < 1 ⇒ 1 < ∫ e dx < e
0
f (x)dy + y ⋅ g(x)dx = 0
2x
dy g(x) dy (e −1)
⇒
y
= −
f (x)
dx. ⇒
y
= −
e
2x
+1
dx
2x
e −1
ℓn y = − ∫
e
2x
+1
dx
x −x
= −∫
e −e
x
e +e
−x
dx = − ln(e
x
+ e
−x
) + ℓnc
x x
c c⋅e c⋅e
⇒ y = x −x
= 2x
=
e +e e +1 f (x)
Q42
Let P = (1 + x) (1 + x + x ) (1 + x + x
2 2 3
+ x ) … … . (1 + x + … . x )
n
term containing highest power of
x in P is
n(n+1)
x ⋅ x
2
⋅ x
3
…….x
n
= x 2
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n(n+1) 2
n +n+2
=
2
+ 1 =
2
n+(n+1)
Let m = 2
then
2 3 m
P = a0 + a1 x + a2 x + a3 x + … … . am x
⇒ (1 + x) (1 + x + x ) … … (1 + x + x
2 2
+ x
3
+ … . +x )
n
2 m
= a0 + a1 x + a2 x + … + am x
⇒ (1 + x) (1 + x + x ) … … (1 + x + x
2 2
+ x
3
+ … . +x )
n
= a0 + a1 x + a2 x
2
+ … + am x
m
Replacing x by 1
x
, we get
1 1 1 1 1 1
(1 + ) (1 + + ) . . . . (1 + + +. . . + n
)
x x 2 x 2 x
x x
= a0 + a1 ⋅
1
x
+ a2 ⋅
1
2
+. . . . am ⋅
1
x
m
⇒ (1 + x) (1 + x + x ) . . . . (1 + x+. . . x ) = a0 x
2 n m
+ a1 x
m−1
+. . . . am
a0 = am , a1 = am−1 , . . . . , am = a0
and a 0 − a1 + a2 … . . +(−1)
m
am = 0 ......... (iv)
(n+1)!
(iii) and (iv) ⇒ a 0 + a2 + a4 + … … =
2
(n+1)!
(iii) and (iv) a 1 + a3 + a5 + … . . =
2
Q43
P
2
= −2I ⇒ |P |
2
= −8
and |2R + 2I | = 32 ⇒ 2 3
|R + I | = 32 ⇒ |R + I | = 4
Now;
P
5
− 2P
3
R + QP
2
− 2QR = 0
⇒ 4P + 4P R − 2Q − 2QR = 0
⇒ 4P (I + R) − 2Q(I + R) = 0
⇒ (I + R)(4P − 2Q) = 0
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⇒ 4P − 2Q = 0 (∵ I + R is non singular)
⇒ 2P − Q = 0
2 2
⇒ Q − P = P ⇒ |Q − P | = |P | = −8
Q44
1 α
(A)∵ 1
1−α
∫ g (x) dx ≤
1
α
∫ g (x) dx
α 0
1 α
α ∫ g (x) dx ≤ (1 − α) ∫ g (x) dx
α 0
Add ∫ 0
α
f (x)dx both sides
1
α∫
0
f (x)dx ≤ ∫
0
α
f (x)dx
Q45
n(A)
1
P (A) = =
n(S) 18
18
=
17
18
Q46
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n(S) =
64
C3 = 41664
n (A) = 2 ⋅
8
C3 + 4 [
7
C3 +
6
C3 +
5
C3 +
4
C3 +
3
C3 ]
Q47
−1 2 2
F
′
(x) = e
(1+sin (cos x))
⋅ (− sin x) − e
(1+x)
⋅ cos x
F
′
(0) = −e = F
′
(
π
2
)
Since F ′
(x) is continuous and differentiable and
′
F (0) = F
′
(
π
2
)
2
]
π
′′
∴ ∃ some c ∈ (0, ) s. t. F (c) = 0
2
Q48
⇒ (f (x) − f (x))
′ 2
= 0 ⇒ f (x) = f (x)
′
f (x)
⇒
f (x)
= 1 ⇒ lnf(x) = x + c
but x = 0, f (0) = √m 2
m ∈ R
+
∴ c = ln m
f (x)
∴ ln f (x) = x + ln m ⇒ ln(
m
) = x
⇒ f (x) = me , m ∈ R
x +
′
f (x) > 0 ∀ x ∈ R
Q49
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2y y
tan B1 =
2x
, tan B2 =
2x
B = B1 + B2
y y
+ 3yx
x 2x
tan B = y y
=
2 2
1− 2x −y
x 2x
2 2
2x −y
cot B =
3xy
2 2
2y −x
Similarly cot C =
3xy
2 2
x +y 2
cot B + cot C = ≥
3xy 3
Q50
→, →b, c→ respectively
⇒ → →
a + 2 b + 3c = 0 → → (1)
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→
→ × →b + 2→b × →b + 3c→ × →b =
from equation (1) a 0
→ × c→ + 2→b × c→ + 3c→ × c→ = →
&a 0
→ →
a × b = −3c × b = 3 b × c → → → →
→
→ → →
a × c + 2 b × c + 3c × c = → → → 0
→ →
→×c
−a → →
c × a
⇒ b × c = → =
2 2
→ →=
⇒ b × c
−a×c→ →
=
→ →
c ×a
2 2
→ →
Area of ΔABC = 3 ⋅
1
⇒ | C × a | = 3 ⋅ ΔAOC
2
Q51
⇒ k
2
≤ n < n + 125 < (k + 1)
2
⇒ n + 125 < k
2
+ 2k + 1 ≤ n + 2k + 1
∵ k
2
≤ 5000 ⇒ k ≤ 70
∵ 63
2
= 3969 and 64 2
= 63
2
+ 127
∴ [√63
2
+ 125] = [√63
2
+ 1 + 125] = 63
⇒ two values of m
if k = 64
[√64
2
+ 125] = [√64
2
+ 126] = [√64
2
+ 127]
= [√64
2
+ 128] = 64
⇒ four values of n
continuing we see that there an 6,8,10,12,14,16 values of n respectively for k = 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70
∴ total values of n
= 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 12 + 14 + 16 = 72
= m = 72
sum of digits = 9
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Q52
a! + b! + c! = 3
d
⇒ a = 1
∴ b! + c! = 3
d
− 1 (2)
⇒ b = 1 or b = 2
c! = 3
d
− 2
⇒ c < 2⇒ c = 1,
⇒ d = 1
If b = 2 then c! = 3 d
− 3
⇒ d = 2, c = 3
d = 3, c = 4
Q53
F (0, 0), Eq
n
of st. line Through points A and B will be y = √3x Substitute it into the e of the parabola. We n
2 8 16
− 8x − 16 = 0 1 2 1 + x2 = 1 x2 = −
3 3
Now A (x 1,
√3x1 ) and B (x 2,
√3x2 ) then mid-point A B is
x1 +x2 x1 +x2
E(
2
, √3 (
2
)) = (
4
3
,
4
)
√3
4 1 4
= − (x − )
√3 √3 3
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⇒ √3y − 4 = −x +
4
3
Hence P is ( 16
3
, 0) ℓ =
16
3
⇒
3
2
ℓ = 8
Q54
Let parabola be y 2
= 4ax and P (at 2
1
, 2at2 ) and Q(at , 2at
2
2 2
), be the point of intersection of tangent at t and
1
t2
= T (at1 t2 , a (t1 + t2 ))
′
P ≡ (at3 t1 , a (t3 + t1 ))
′
Q ≡ (at2 t3 , a (t2 + t3 ))
′
TP λ t3 − t2
= ⇒ λ =
TP 1 t1 − t2
Q
′
≡ (at2 t3 , a (t2 + t3 ))
′
t3 −t2
TP λ
= ⇒ λ =
TP 1 t1 −t2
′
TQ t1 −t3
Similarly TQ
=
t1 −t2
′ ′
TP TQ
∴ + = 1
TP TQ
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