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XII Part Test-no.

5 Page # 1
Q.1 Thetransverse waveshownis travellingfromright toleft ina medium. Thedirectionof theinstantaneous
velocityof a particle of the mediumat point Pis:
(A) | (B) + (C) (D)
[Mechanical Waves / String /Moderate ]
Q.2 Five waveforms movingwithequal speeds on the x-axis
y
1
= 8 sin (et + kx) ; y
2
= 6 sin (et +
2
t
+ kx) ; y
3
= 4 sin (et + t + kx) ; y
4
= 2 sin (et +
2
3t
+ kx);
y
5
=
2 4
sin (et kx +
4
t
) are superimposed on each other. The resulting wave is :
(A)
2 8
cos kx sin (et +
4
t
) (B)
2 8
sin (et kx +
4
t
)
(C)
2 8
sin kx cos (et +
4
t
) (D) 8 sin (et + kx)
[Mechanical Waves / String/Tough]
Q.3 StringI and II have identical lengths and linear mass densities, but stringI is under greater tension than
stringII. theaccompanyingfigureshows four different situations,AtoD, inwhichstandingwavepatterns
exist on the two strings. In which situation is it possible that strings I and II are oscillating at the same
resonant frequency?
(A)
String I
String II
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[Mechanical Waves / String /Easy]
Q.4 Wavelengths of two notes in air are 1mand 1
164
1
m. Each note produces 1 beat/s with a third note of a
fixed frequency. The speed of soundin air is
(A) 330 m/s (B) 340 m/s (C) 350 m/s (D) 328 m/s
[Mechanical Waves / Sound /Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 2
Q.5 Anopenpipe of sufficient lengthis dippinginwater witha speedVvertically. If at anyinstant l is length
of tube above water then the rate at which fundamental frequencyof pipe changes is
(Cis the speed of sound in air)
V
l
(A)
2
2
CV
l
(B)
2
4
CV
l
(C)
2 2
t v 2
CV
(D)
2 2
t v 4
CV
[Mechanical Waves / Sound /Moderate]
Q.6 The n
th
harmonic ona taut string has a frequencyof 720 Hz. The next higher harmonic has a frequency
of 840 Hz. What is the value of n?
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 6
[Mechanical Waves / String /Easy]
Q.7 In a closed end pipe of length 105 cm, standing waves are set up corresponding to the third overtone.
What distance fromthe closed end, amongst the following, is a pressure Node?
(A) 20 cm (B) 60 cm (C) 85 cm (D) 45 cm
[Mechanical Waves / String /Moderate]
Q.8 Asource at rest emits waves with wavelength ina mediumwith velocityV. If
the source moves tothe right withvelocityV
s
(see figure), the distance between
adjacent crest ' directlybehind the source is
(A)
s
V V
V
+

(B)
s
V V
V

(C)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
V
V
1
s
(D)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
s
V
V
1
[Mechanical Waves / Dopplers /Easy]
Q.9 A sound source S and observers O
1
, O
2
are placed as shown. S is always at
rest and O
1
, O
2
start movingwith velocityv
0
at t =0. At anylater instant, let f
1
and f
2
represent apparent frequencies of sound received by O
1
and O
2
,
respectively. The ratio f
1
/f
2
is
(A) zero (B) between 0 and 1
(C) 1 (D) > 1
[Mechanical Waves / Dopplers /Tough]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 3
Q.10 Arayof light is reflected bytwo mirrors placed normal to each other.
The incident raymakes anangle of 22 withone of themirrors. At what
angle u does the rayemerge?
(A) 22 (B) 68
(C) 44 (D) None
[Geometrical Optics / PM/Easy]
Q.11 Avirtual erect image ina concave mirror is represented, in the givenfigure, by
(A) (B) (C) (D)
[Geometrical Optics / SM/Moderate]
Q.12 An object Ois placed in front of a small plane mirror M
1
and a large convex
mirror M
2
of focal length f. The distance between O and M
1
is x, and the
distance between M
1
and M
2
is y. The images of Oformed byM
1
and M
2
coincide. The magnitudeof f is
(A)
y 2
y x
2 2

(B)
y 2
y x
2 2
+
(C) x y (D)
y x
y x
2 2

+
[Geometrical Optics / SM/Tough]
Q.13 When an object is kept at a distance of 30 cmfroma concave mirror, the image is formed at a distance
of 10cm. If the object is moved with a speed of 9 m/s, the speed with which image moves is
(A) 10 cm/s (B) 1 m/s (C) 9 m/s (D) 0.9 m/s
[Geometrical Optics / SM/Easy]
Q.14 Aglass sphere of index 1.5and radius 40cmhas half its hemispherical
surface silvered. The point whereaparallel beamof light, comingalong
a diameter, will focus (or appear to) after comingout of sphere, will be:
[3]
(A) 10 cmto the left of centre (B) 30 cmto the left of centre
(C) 50 cmto the left of centre (D) 60 cmto the left of centre
[Geometrical Optics / RCS /Tough]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 4
Q.15 Aconcave mirror is placedona horizontal surface andtwo thin uniformlayers of different transparent
liquids (which donot mix or interact) are formed onthe reflectingsurface. The refractive indices of the
upper and lower liquids are
1
and
2
respectively. The bright point source at a height d
(dis verylarge in comparisontothe thickness of the film) above the mirror coincides with its own final
image. The radius of curvature of the reflectingsurface therefore is
(A)
2
1
d

(B)
1

2
d (C)
1
d (D)
2
d
[Geometrical Optics / SM/Moderate]
Q.16 An object 'O' is viewed normally through a hemisphere of refractive index '' and radius 'R' in two
different situationsAand Bas shown in fig. If S
A
and S
B
be the distances through which the object O
appears to be lifted in caseAand Brespectively, then
Eye
R
O
(A)
Eye
R
O
(B)
(A) S
A
= 0, S
B
= 0 (B) S
A
= 0, S
B
= 0 (C) S
A
= 0, S
B
= 0 (D) S
A
= 0, S
B
= 0
[Geometrical Optics / RCS /Easy]
Q.17 Abeamof light propagates through a medium-1 and falls onto another medium-2, at an angle o
1
as
shown. After that it propagates in medium-2 at an angle o
2
as shown. The light's wavelength in
medium-1 is
1
. What is the wavelengthof light inmedium-2?
o
1
o
2
medium-1
medium-2
(A)
2
1
sin
sin
o
o
(B)
1
2
sin
sin
o
o

1
(C)
2
1
cos
cos
o
o

1
(D)
1
2
cos
cos
o
o

1
[Geometrical Optics / RPS /Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 5
Q.18 Arayof light is incident onamediumwithangleof incidencei andrefractedinto
a second mediumwith angle of refraction r. The graph of sin(i) Vs sin(r) is as
showninthefigure. Thenthevelocityoflight inthefirst mediumis____________
times thevelocityof light inthe secondmedium.
(A)
3
(B)
3 / 1
(C)
2 / 3
(D)
3 / 2
[Geometrical Optics / RPS /Easy]
Q.19 Alight rayhits the pole of a thin biconvex lens as shown in figure. The angle
made bythe emergent raywith the optic axis will be
(A) 0 (B) (1/3) (C) (2/3) (D) 2
[Geometrical Optics / Lens /Moderate]
Q.20 Anearsightedman can clearlysee object onlyupto a distance of 1 mand not beyondthis. The power of
the spectacles lens (in D) necessaryfor the remedyof this defect will be
(A) + 1 (B) 1 (C) +3 (D) none of these
[Geometrical Optics / Lens /Moderate]
Q.21 The diagramshows a silvered equiconvex lens. An object of length 1 cmhas
beenplacedinthe front of the lens. What will be the final imageproperties? The
refractive index of the lens is and the refractive index of the mediuminwhich
the lens has been placed is 2. Both the surface have the radius R.
(A) Half size, erect and virtual (B) same size, erect and real
(C) same size, erect andvirtual (D) none
[Geometrical Optics / Lens /Tough]
Q.22 Aprismplaced in air made up of flint glass is such that the anyincident ray on one surface does not
emergefromthesecondsurface. Critical angle for flint glass is 36 inair. Then, refractingangleAmaybe
:
(A) 37 (B) 54 (C) 71 (D) 73
[Geometrical Optics / Prism/Moderate]
Q.23 Aprismof angle 3 is made of glass havingrefractive index 1.64. Twothin prisms made of glass having
refractive index 1.48are intendedto becoupledwiththe former prismtoyielda combination without an
average deviation. Which of the followingangles cannot correspond to the two prisms ?
[Geometrical Optics / Prism/Easy]
(A) 2 and 2 (B) 1.5 and 2.5 (C) 6 and 2 (D) 5.5 and 3.5
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 6
Q.24 In YDSE setup, light of wavelength 640 nm is used with d = 0.8 mm and D = 1m. If intensity at
central maxima is I
0
and it's position is y = 0
(A) Intensity at y = 0.4 mm is zero (B) Intensity at y = 0.4 mm is
2
I
0
(C) Intensity at y = 0.4 mm is
2
I
0
(D) Intensity at y = 0.4 mm is I
0
[Geometrical Optics / Interference /Easy]
Q.25 Cross section of a solar cell withreflective SiOcoating(thickness, t) is shown. What is the conditionfor
least reflectionfor a givenwavelength of light inair. Assumethat light is incident normally ?
t
SiO
Air
Si
n = 1.45
n = 1.00
n = 3.50
1 2
(A) t =
) n 2 (
SiO

(B) t =
) n 4 (
SiO

(C) t =
2

(D) t =
4

[Geometrical Optics / Interference /Tough]


Q.26 Unpolarizedlight travels through2linear polarizers. What (minimum) angle shouldthesecondpolarizer
be relative tothe first polarizer (thedifference betweenu
1
andu
2
) sothat the final intensityof light is 3/8
th
of theoriginal value?
(A)
3
t
(B)
6
t
(C)
4
t
(D)
2
t
[Geometrical Optics / Polarization /Easy]
Q.27 Ahair is placed at one edge between two flat galss plates. When this arrangement is illuminated with
yellowlight of wavelength =600 nm, a total of 121 dark bands are counted starting at the contact
point between the plates, and endingat the hair. Howthick is the hair?
(A) 3.6 10
5
m (B) 1.8 10
5
m (C) 3.6 10
4
m (D) 1.8 10
4
m
[Wave Optics /Moderate]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 7
Q.28 Athinperfectlytransparent glass sheet of thickness t and refractive index is pasted on one of the two
identical slits. If the intensity of light at the centre of the screen is I
0
in the absence of glass sheet, the
intensityat Oas a function of thickness t of the glass plate is
(A)
|
.
|

\
|

t
cos I
0
(B)
|
.
|

\
|

t
cos I
2
0
(C)
|
.
|

\
|

t t ) 1 (
cos I
2
0
(D)
|
.
|

\
|

t t ) 1 (
cos I
0
[Wave Optics / Tough]
Q.29 Blue light of wavelength 480 nanometers is most stronglyreflected off a thin filmof oil on a glass slab
whenviewednear normal incidence. Assumingthat the index of refractionof the oil is 1.2andthat of the
glass is 1.6, what is the minimumthickness of the oil film(other thanzero)?
(A) 100 nm (B) 200 nm (C) 300 nm (D) None of these
[Wave Optics / Moderate]
Q.30 Two coherent sourcesA&Bemittinglight of wavelength are placed
at position(D, 0) and (D, 3) respectively. Here D>>. The number
of minima ony-axis andmaxima onx-axis respectivelyare
(A) 6, 5 (B) 5, 6 (C) 4, 3 (D) 3, 4
[Wave Optics /Tough]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 8
Q.31 Whichof thefollowingideal aqueous solutions will showmaximumboilingpoint.
(A) 0.5 MNaCl showing 50%dissociations
(B) 0.3 M K
2
Fe[Fe(CN)
6
]
(C) 1 MGlucose solution
(D) 1 mole ofAgCl is mixed with 0.5 l of H
2
O
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.32 Benzene and toluene forms an ideal solution. Vapour pressure of pure benzene is 100torr while that of
pure toluene is 50torr. If mole faction of benzene inliquid phase is
3
1
. Thencalculate the mole fraction
of benzene invapour phase.
(A)
3
2
(B)
2
1
(C)
5
2
(D)
3
1
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.33 TwoliquidAand Bforman ideal solution. The ratio of vapour pressures of pure liquidsAand Bare 3 :
5. if themole- fractionofAintheliquidsolutionat equilibriumwithvapours, is 0.4, thenthemole-fraction
of Binthe vapour is
(A)
5
3
(B)
7
5
(C)
7
2
(D)
5
2
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.34 Howmanygmof glucose should be dissolved in 500 gmof water in order to produce a solution with
105Cdifference between the freezing point and the boiling point ? For water, K
f
=1.9 K-Kg/mol and
K
b
= 0.6 K-Kg / mol.
(A) 180 gm (B) 230 gm (C) 110 gm (D) 105 gm
[LiquidSolution\Moderate]
Q.35 Elevationof boilingpoint of 1 molar aqueous glucose solution(density=1.2 g/ml) is
(A) K
b
(B) 1.20 K
b
(C) 1.02 K
b
(D) 0.98 K
b
[LiquidSolution\Moderate]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 9
Q.36 The vapour pressure of an aqueous solution is found tobe 750 torr at certain temperature 'T'. If 'T' is the
temperature at whichpure water boils under atmospheric pressure and same solutionshowelevationin
boiling point AT
b
= 1.04 K, find the atmospheric pressure (K
b
= 0.52 Kkg mol
1
)
(A) 777 (B) 779 (C) 782 (D) 746
[LiquidSolution\Moderate]
Q.37 A0.003MAl
2
(SO
4
)
3
solutionis isotonicwith0.01Msolutionof glucose. The%dissociationof aluminum
sulphate will be:
(A) 75 % (B) 58.33 % (C) 23.97 % (D) 43.12 %
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.38 Insulin is dissolved in a suitable solvent & the osmotic pressure (t in atm) of solutions of various
concentration 'C' in gm/cc is measured at 27C. The slope of the plot t against 'C' is found to be
510
3
. The molecular weight of insulinis:
(A) 4.9 10
5
(B) 4.9 10
3
(C) 4.9 10
6
(D) 4.9 10
4
[LiquidSolution\Moderate]
Q.39 Whichof the followingmixtures will showpositive deviationfromRaoult's law?
(A) Methanol andAcetone (B) ChloroformandAcetone
(C) Nitric acid and Water (D) Phenol andAniline
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.40 Statement-1 : The freezingof water is an endothermic process.
Statement-2 : Heat must be removed fromthe water to make it freeze.
(A) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2 is correct explanationfor statement-1.
(B) Statement-1is true, statement-2is trueandstatement-2is NOTthecorrect explanationfor statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true.
[LiquidSolution\Easy]
Q.41 Whichis not easilyprecipitated fromaqueous solution
(A) Cl

(B)
2
4
SO (C)

3
NO (D)
2
3
CO
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 10
Q.42 Asodiumsalt ontreatment withMgCl
2
gives white precipitate onlyonheating. The anionof the sodium
salt is:
(A)

3
HCO (B)
2
3
CO (C)

3
NO (D)
2
4
SO
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
Q.43 Soda extract is useful whengivenmixture has anyinsoluble salt, it is prepared by
(A) Fusingsoda and mixture and thenextractingwithwater
(B) DissolvingNaHCO
3
and mixturein dil HCl
(C) BoilingNa
2
CO
3
and mixture in dil HCl
(D) BoilingNa
2
CO
3
andmixturein distilled water.
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
Q.44 Which two sets of reactants best represent the amphoterismof Zn(OH)
2
?
Set 1 : Zn(OH)
2
(s) and OH

(aq)
Set 2 : Zn(OH)
2
(s) and H
2
O(l)
Set 3 : Zn(OH)
2
(s) and H
+
(aq)
Set 4 : Zn(OH)
2
(s) and NH
3
(aq)
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 1 and 3 (C) 2 and 4 (D) 3 and 4
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Medium]
Q.45 Cl
2
+OH

Cl

+ClO
3

. What is the coefficient for OH

when this equation is balanced with the


smallest integer coefficients?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
Q.46 Ametal Mand its compound can give the followingobservable changes in a consequence of reactions
M
3
HNO
dilute

(

solution
Colourless
NaOH
aqueous

(

e precipitat
White
.) aq ( NaOH
excess

(

solution
Colourless
.) aq ( NaOH
S H
2

(

e precipitat
White
(A) Mg (B) Pb (C) Zn (D) Sn
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Medium]
Q.47 The sulphide whichis insolubleinbothammoniumsulphide andHNO
3
is
(A) Bi
2
S
3
(B) CuS (C) FeS (D) HgS
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 11
Q.48 XCl
2
+YCl
2
(excess) XCl
4
+Y+
YO
>
A

400 2
1
O
2
+ YY
Ore of Ywould be
(A) Siderite (B) Cinnabar (C) Malachite (D) Hornsilver
[QualitativeAnalysis/ Easy]
Q.49 Which of the following methodis used for preparationof hydrogen?
(A) Uyneo's method (B) Dennis method (C) Decan's process (D) Downcell method
[Hydrogen/ Easy]
Q.50 When conc. H
2
SO
4
was treated with K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
], COgas was evolved. Bymistake, somebodyused
dilute H
2
SO
4
instead of conc. H
2
SO
4
, then the gas evolved was
(A) CO (B) HCN (C) N
2
(D) CO
2
[Hydrogen / Easy]
Q.51 (X) C
4
H
7
OCl

3
NH
C
4
H
9
ON
KOH
Br
2

CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
NH
2
. Compound (X) is
(A) (B) (C) (D)
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Easy]
Q.52 The product(s) of the reaction
A


H
is:
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) II, III and IV (B) II and IV (C) onlyI (D) onlyIV
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Medium]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 12
Q.53
NH
2
+HCl NaNO
2
X
Major product X
(A)
OH
(B)
OH
(C)
OH
(D)
OH
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Medium]
Q.54 What will be reactivityorder for isocyanide test for followingamines?
(I)
NH
2
OCH
3
(II)
NH
2
CH
3
(III)
NH
2
CH
3
CH
3 H
3
C
(IV)
NH
2
(A) I > III > II > IV (B) I > IV > II > III (C) I > II > III > IV (D) II > III > IV > I
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Easy]
Q.55
Me
.) eq 1 (
NH
3
AA

A
Me
NH
Ais
(A)
O
Me
COOH
CNH
2
(B)
O
Me
COOH
CNH
2
(C)
Me
NH
(D)
O
O
Me
CNH
2
CNH
2
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 13
Q.56
NH
O H / OH ) iii (
Br CH Ph ) ii (
OH ) i (
2
2


P,, Pis
(A) PhCH
2
CH
2
NH
2
(B) Ph CH
2
NH
2
(C) Ph NH
2
(D)
O
| |
NH C CH Ph
2 2

[NitrogenContaining compound/ Easy]
Q.57 Guess the product
CH
3
CH
2
CONH
2
A

5
PCl
?
(A) CH
3
CH
2
CN (B) CH
3
CH
2
COCl (C) CH
3
CCl
2
CONH
2
(D) CH
3
CH
2
CONHCl
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Medium]
Q.58 Method to distinguished RNH
2
&R
2
NH
(A) NaNO
2
/ HCl (B) Hoffmann's musturdoil reaction
(C) Hinsberg test (D)All of the above
[NitrogenContaining compound/ Easy]
Q.59
(i) LAH
SBH/EtOH
(ii) H O
2
(A)
(B)
O NH
O
O
(A) and (B) are
(A)
O O NH NH
O
HO
O
&
(B)
O O NH NH
O
O
&
(C)
O O NH NH
HO
HO
O
&
(D)
O O NH NH
HO
O
&
[NitrogenContaining compound/Medium]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 14
Q.60 Ph C N
O H / H ) ii (
MgBr CH ) i (
2
3
+

(A)
OH
|
CH C Ph
|
CH
3
3
(B)
O
| |
NH C Ph
2

(C) Ph CH
3
(D)
O
| |
CH C Ph
3

[NitrogenContainingcompound/Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 15
Q.61 Let a = a
1
i

+ a
2
j

+ a
3
k

, b

= b
1
i

+ b
2
j

+ b
3
k

and c

= c
1
i

+ c
2
j

+ c
3
k

be three non-
zero vectors such that c

is a unit vector perpendicular to both a

and b

. If the angle between


a

and b

is t/6, then
2
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
c c c
b b b
a a a
is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C)
( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a
4
1
+ + + +
(D)
( ) ( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
c c c b b b a a a
4
3
+ + + + + +
[Vector / Difficult]
Q.62 The coefficient of x
7
in the expansion of
8
2
x
2
2
x
|
|
.
|

\
|

is
(A) 56 (B) 56 (C) 14 (D) 14
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.63 If
2
1
z 3
z 2
is a purely imaginary number, then
2 1
2 1
z z
z z
+

=
(A)
2
3
(B) 1 (C)
3
2
(D)
9
4
[Complex Number/ Moderate]
Q.64 Let a

= i

+2 j

+ k

, b

= i

+ k

and c

= i

+ j

. A vector in the plane of a and b whose


projection on c

is
3
1
.
(A) 4 i

+ j

4 k

(B) 3 i

+ j

3 k

(C) i

+ j

2 k

(D) 4 i

+ j

4 k

[Vector / Moderate]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 16
Q.65 The length of the latus rectum of the parabola whose focus is (3, 3) and directrix is
3x 4y 2 = 0 is
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) None of these
[Conic Section / Easy]
Q.66 If x is the mean of x
1
, x
2
, x
3
, ........,x
n
,then the mean of (x
1
+ a), (x
2
+ a) ,..... (x
n
+ a) is
(A) a 2 x + (B) a x + (C) x (D) a x 2 +
[ Statistics / Moderate ]
Q.67 If coefficients of (2r + 1)
th
term and (r + 2)
th
term are equal in the expansion of (1 + x)
43
, then
the value of r will be
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 13 (D) 16
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.68 If
2 1
z z + =
2 1
z z , then the difference in the amplitudes of z
1
and z
2
is :
(A)
4
t
(B)
3
t
(C)
2
t
(D) 0
[Complex Number / Moderate ]
Q.69 The equation of the common tangent touching the circle (x 3)
2
+ y
2
= 9 and the parabola
y
2
= 4x above the x-axis, is
(A)
1 x 3 y 3 + =
(B)
) 3 x ( y 3 + =
(C)
3 x y 3 + =
(D)
) 1 x 3 ( y 3 + =
[Conic Section / Moderate ]
Q.70 If the line y = 2x + c be the tangent to the ellipse 1
4
y
8
x
2 2
= + , then c =
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 1 (D) 8
[Conic Section / Easy]
Q.71 If z
1
= 1 + 2i and z
2
= 3 + 5i, and then Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
2
1 2
z
z z
is equal to
(A)
17
31
(B)
22
17
(C)
31
17
(D)
17
22
[Complex Number / Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 17
Q.72 If a

and b

are two unit vectors such that


b 2 a

+
and
b 4 a 5

are perpendicular to each


other then the angle between a

and b

is
(A) 45 (B) 60 (C) cos
1
(1/3) (D) cos
1
(2/7)
[Vector / Moderate]
Q.73 In the expansion of
15
2
x
2
x
|
.
|

\
|
+
, the value of term independent of x is
(A)
15
C
6
2
6
(B)
15
C
5
2
5
(C)
15
C
4
2
4
(D)
15
C
8
2
8
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.74 The sum of all the coefficients in the binomial expansion of (x
2
+ x 3)
319
is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.75 If z + z
1
= 1, then z
100
+ z
100
is equal to
(A) i (B) i (C) 1 (D) 1
[Complex Number / Easy]
Q.76

=
=
10
0 k
k
20
C
(A) 2
19
+
2
1
20
C
10
(B) 2
19
(C)
20
C
10
(D) None of these
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.77 The mean and S.D. of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is
(A)
12
35
,
2
7
(B)
3 ,
2
7
(C) 3, 3 (D)
12
35
, 3
[ Statistics / Easy]
Q.78 If i 25 z s 15, then ) z ( amp . min ) z ( amp . max =
(A)
|
.
|

\
|

5
3
cos
1
(B)
|
.
|

\
|
t

5
3
cos 2
1
(C)
|
.
|

\
|
+
t

5
3
cos
2
1
(D)
|
.
|

\
|

|
.
|

\
|

5
3
cos
5
3
sin
1 1
[Complex Number/ Difficult]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 18
Q.79 The vectors
k

m j

a + + =

,
k

) 1 m ( j

b + + + =

and
k

m j

c + =

are coplanar if m is
equal to
(A) 1 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) None of these
[Vector / Easy]
Q.80 If (1 + 2x + 3x
2
)
10
= a
0
+ a
1
x + a
2
x
2
+ .... + a
20
x
20
, then a
1
equals
(A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 210 (D) 420
[Binomial Theorem / Easy]
Q.81 If 3 4 z s + , then the greatest and the least value of 1 z + are
(A) 6, 6 (B) 6, 0 (C) 7, 2 (D) 0, 1
[Complex Number / Moderate ]
Q.82 If
[
= =
+ = +
100
0 k
50
1 p
p k
iy x i i , (where i =
1
) then (x, y) is
(A) (0, 1) (B) (1, 1) (C) (1, 0) (D) ( 1, 1)
[Complex Number / Easy]
Q.83 The equation of the parabola whose vertex and focus lies on the x-axis at distance a and a'
from the origin, is :
(A) y
2
= 4(a' a) (x a) (B) y
2
= 4(a' a) (x + a)
(C) y
2
= 4 (a' + a) (x a) (D) y
2
= 4(a' + a) (x + a)
[Conic Section / Moderate ]
Q.84 The set of points in an argand diagram which satisfy both | z | s 4 and arg z =
3
t
is
(A) a circle and a line (B) a radius of a circle
(C) diameter of a circle (D) an infinite part line
[Complex Number / Easy]
Q.85 In the binomial expansion of (a b)
n
, n > 5, the sum of the 5
th
and 6
th
terms is zero. Then
b
a
is equal to
(A)
6
1
(n 5) (B)
5
) 4 n (
(C)
) 4 n (
5

(D)
) 5 n (
6

[Binomial Theorem / Easy]


XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 19
Q.86 The position vector of a point P is
k

z j

y i

x r + + =

, where x, y, z e N and
k

u + + =

. If
u r

= 10 then the possible positions of P are
(A) 72 (B) 36 (C) 60 (D) 108
[Vector / Moderate]
Q.87 A group of 10 items has mean 6. If the mean of 4 of these items is 7.5, then the mean of the
remaining items is
(A) 6.5 (B) 5.5 (C) 4.5 (D) 5.0
[ Statistics / Moderate]
Q.88 The focus of the parabola y
2
x 2y + 2 = 0 is
(A) |
.
|

\
|
0 ,
4
1
(B) (1, 2) (C) |
.
|

\
|
1 ,
4
3
(D) |
.
|

\
|
1 ,
4
5
[Conic Section / Easy]
Q.89 For all complex numbers z
1
, z
2
satisfying | z
1
| = 12 and | z
2
3 4i | = 5, the minimum value
of | z
1
z
2
| is
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) 17
[Complex Number / Difficult]
Q.90 The value of
| | a c c b b a


is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) None of these
[Vector / Easy]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 20
ANSWERKEY
PHYSICS
Q.1 B
Q.2 A
Q.3 C
Q.4 A
Q.5 B
Q.6 D
Q.7 D
Q.8 C
Q.9 D
Q.10 B
Q.11 D
Q.12 A
Q.13 B
Q.14 D
Q.15 D
Q.16 B
Q.17 B
Q.18 A
Q.19 C
Q.20 B
Q.21 C
Q.22 D
Q.23 D
Q.24 A
Q.25 B
Q.26 B
Q.27 A
Q.28 C
Q.29 B
Q.30 A
CHEMISTRY
Q.31 B
Q.32 B
Q.33 B
Q.34 A
Q.35 D
Q.36 A
Q.37 B
Q.38 C
Q.39 A
Q.40 D
Q.41 C
Q.42 A
Q.43 D
Q.44 B
Q.45 D
Q.46 C
Q.47 D
Q.48 B
Q.49 A
Q.50 B
Q.51 A
Q.52 D
Q.53 A
Q.54 C
Q.55 B
Q.56 B
Q.57 A
Q.58 D
Q.59 C
Q.60 D
MATHEMATICS
Q.61 C
Q.62 C
Q.63 B
Q.64 A
Q.65 A
Q.66 B
Q.67 A
Q.68 C
Q.69 C
Q.70 B
Q.71 D
Q.72 B
Q.73 B
Q.74 C
Q.75 D
Q.76 A
Q.77 A
Q.78 B
Q.79 D
Q.80 B
Q.81 B
Q.82 A
Q.83 A
Q.84 B
Q.85 B
Q.86 B
Q.87 D
Q.88 D
Q.89 B
Q.90 A
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 21
SOLUTION
Q.1
[Sol. v
p
= v
w
x
y
c
c
; as
x
y
c
c
< 0; v
w
< 0
v
p
<0; particle moves down ]
Q.2
[Sol.
6
8 4
2
=
4
4
45
Y
1234
=
2 4
sin (et + kx +
4
t
)
Y
5
=
2 4
sin (et kx +
4
t
)
Y
12345
=
2 8
cos kx sin (et +
4
t
)
Q.3
[Sol. f =

T
2
n

, stringhavinggreater tension will have lesser no. of loops. ]


Q.4
[Sol.
1
= 1m

2
=
164
165
m
f
1
=
1
C
; f
2
=
165
C 164
f
1
f
2
= 2
165
C
= 2 ; C = 330 m/s ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 22
Q.5
[Sol. At time t
l' = (l vt) = /4
Fundamental frequencyf
0
=
l 4
C
f
0
=
( ) vt 4
C
l

( )
) v (
vt 4
C
dt
df
2

=
l
=
2
4
CV
l
]
Q.6
[Sol. 840 720 = 120
720 is even multiple of 120 so
120is fundamental
720 = n . 120 n = 6 ]
Q.7
[Sol.
4
7
= 105
4

= 15
105 cm
PA
PN
DN
Pressure node are at 15, 45, 75, 105 cm ]
Q.8
[Sol. f = f
0
|
|
.
|

\
|
+
S
V V
V
V
S
V
S
O
V= f
=
f
V
=
) V V (
V f
V
s
0
+
=
0
|
.
|

\
|
+
V
V
1
S
]
Q.9
[Sol. f
1
= f
]
v
cos v v
[
0
u
...(1)
f
2
= f
]
v
v v
[
0

...(2)

2
1
f
f
=
0
0
v v
cos v v

u
> 1 Ans. ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 23
Q.10
[Sol.
Froma corner reflector, reflected rayis antiparallel to incident ray. ]
Q.11
[Sol. Knowedge based
f
1
u
1
v
1
= +
]
Q.12
[Sol.
M
1
M
2
x y
x-y
O
I
1
y x
1

+
) y x (
1
+
=
f
1
f =
y 2
y x
2 2

Now, as this is convex mirror, f is (+)ve hence magnitude of f =


y 2
y x
2 2

]
Q.13
[Sol. V
I
= m
2
V
0
=
2
30
10
|
.
|

\
|
9 = 1 m/s ]
Q.14
[Sol. R = 40 cm
for refractingsurface
v

u
1

=
R
1 2

= 1.5
40 cm
(2)
(1)
n = 120 cm
for mirror (2)
v
1
+
u
1
=
f
1
v
1
+
40
1
=
) 20 (
1

v = 40/3
for refractingsurface .......... (1)
u = 80
3
40
=
3
200
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 24
v
1

) 3 / 200 (
5 . 1

=
40
5 . 1 1

v
1
+
200
5 . 4
=
40
5 . 0

v
1
=
80
1

200
5 . 4
v = 100 cm
So distance of image fromcentre will be
100 40 = 60 cm(left of the centre) Ans. ]
Q.15
[Sol.

2
t
1
t
2
as thickness of liquidis negligible, shift due tot
1
is negligible.
|
|
.
|

\
|
|
|
.
|

\
|

1
1
1
1 t
. So we can remove this layer..
Nowapparent ht. of object for mirror =d
2
So for this to formimage on the object, object should be at centre of curvature of mirror.
R= d
2
]
Q.16
[Sol. At 'A' refraction at curved surface
At 'B' refraction at plane surface ]
Q.17
[Sol.
o
1
o
2

1
sin o=
2
sin o
2
1
v
c
sin o
1
=
2
v
c
sin o
2
1
1
f
sin

o
=
2
2
f
sin

2
=
1
2 1
sin
sin
o
o
]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 25
Q.18
[Sol. Fromshells law

1
sin i =
2
sin r
1
2

=
r sin
i sin
Fromthe graph
tan 60 =
r sin
i sin
r sin
i sin
=
3
=
1
2

=
v
c
2
1

=
1
2
v
v
v
1
= 2
1
2
v
|
|
.
|

\
|

v
1
=
3
v
2
]
Q.19
[Sol. Refractionat first surface
2 = 2 r
r = 1
Refraction at second surface
2 1 = 3 r'
r' =

|
.
|

\
|
3
2
Ans. ]
Q.20
[Sol. For the remedyof nearsightedness spectracles withsucha lens used which will brings object at to his
farthest distance of clear vision.
v
1

u
1
=
f
1
1
1

1
=
f
1
= p p = 1 D ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 26
Q.21
[Sol. Applying
l
f
1
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
1

s
0
|
|
.
|

\
|

L 1
R
1
R
1
l
f
1
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
1
2

|
.
|

\
|

R
1
R
1
=
2
1
R
2
=
R
1
eq
f
1
(P
ev
)
M
= P
M
+ 2P
L
(P
eV
)
M
=
|
.
|

\
|

2 / R
1
+ 2
|
.
|

\
|
R
1
= 0
Behave as plane mirror. ]
Q.22
[Sol. For ray to not emerge fromsecond surface, r
2
> C
A
r
1
r
2
r
2min
> C
A r
1max
> C,
but r
1max
= C when i = 90
A > 2C
A> 72 ]
Q.23
[Sol.
u
1
u
2
= 1.64
1
3
1.48 1.48
or
u
1
= 1.64
1
3
1.48
1.48
diagramtobe providedwith question
average deviation =f
y
(1.48 1)u
1
(1.64 1)3 + (1.48 1) u
2
= 0
0.48 (u
1
u
2
) = 0.64 3
u
1
+ u
2
= 4
dispersion d
v
d
v
]
Q.24
[Sol. I = I
0
cos
2
D
yd

= I
0
cos
2
1 10 640
10 8 . 0 4 . 0
9
8

t

= I
0
cos
2
2
t
= 0 ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 27
Q.25
[Sol.
Air
Phase change by due to reflection t
SiO
SiO
Phase change by due to reflection t
Si
Ultimately
no phase
change
Optical path diff. =2n
SiO
t =
2

]
Q.26
[Sol.
8
3
I
0
= I =
2
I
0
cos
2
u ]
Q.27
[Sol. Ax =2t = n feel Dark fringe
n = 0 n = 120
600nm
2d = 120 600 10
9
d =
2
10 600 120
9

= 3.6 10
5
m ]
Q.28
[Sol. S
1
O S
2
O = ( 1)t
A| =
t ) 1 (
2

t
I = I
max
cos
2
(A|/2)
I = |
.
|

\
|

t t ) 1 (
cos I
2
0
Ans. ]
Q.29
[Sol.
1
1.2
1.6
2t =n t =

2
n
for minimumt =

2
=200 nm ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 28
Q.30
[Sol.
1 2 3 4 5
0( )
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
0
0( )
Hence there are 6minimas of y-axis and 5maxima of x-axis. ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 29
SOLUTION
Q.31 (B) 0.3MK
2
Fe[Fe(CN)
6
] will give maximumnumber of ions in the solution.
Q.32 P
S
=
3
1
100 + 50
3
2
=
3
200
X
B
=
3 / 200
3 / 100
=
2
1
Ans.
Q.33
0
A
0
B
0
A
A
0
A
0
B
A
P
P P
x
1
P
P
y
1
+ =
y
A
=
7
2
y
B
=
7
5
Q.34 AT
f
= K
f
m = 1.9
1000
180 500
w
B

AT
f
=
180
w 8 . 3
B
T
f
=
180
w 8 . 3
B
AT
b
= 0.6
180
w
B
2 =
180
w 2 . 1
B
T
b
= 100 +
180
w 2 . 1
B
T
b
T
f
= 105 = 100 +
180
w 2 . 1
B

180
) w 8 . 3 (
B
100 +
180
w 5
B
= 105
180
w
B
= 1 gm
w
B
= 180 gm Ans.
Q.35 (D) ATb = iKbm
= 1 Kb
( ) 180 1200
1000

= 0.98 Kb
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 30
Q.36 AT
b
= K
b
. m
m =
|
|
.
|

\
| A
52 . 0
T
b
=
52 . 0
04 . 1
= 2 mole/kg
also
s
s
P
P P
=
A
B
n
n
= m . M
A
s
P
P
1 = 2 (18) 10
3
s
P
P
= 1 + 36 10
3
= 1.036
P = 777 torr]
Q.37
3 4 2
) SO ( Al g
t = t
Al
2
(SO
4
)
3 (aq)
2Al
3+
(aq)
+ 3SO
4
2
(aq)
1 o 2o 3o
0.01 RT = (1 + 4o) (0.003) RT
o = 0.5833
%dissociation =58.33
Q.38 t =
300 R 1000
M
C
w

Slope =
1000
M
300 R
w

= 5 10
3
Q.39 Methanol andacetone showpositive deviationfromRaoult's law.
Q.44 Zn(OH)
2
+ 2OH

ZnO
2
2
+ 2H
2
O
Acid Base Salt Water
Zn(OH)
2
+ 2H
+
Zn
++
+ 2H
2
O
Base Acid Salt Water
Q.45 (D) 3Cl
2
+ 6OH

5Cl

+ ClO
3

+ 3H
2
O
Q.46
) M (
Zn
3
HNO . dil
Solution
Colourless
2 3
) NO ( Zn
NaOH
Aq

. ppt White
2
) OH ( Zn
NaOH
Excess

) le lub so (
] ) OH ( Zn [ Na
4 2
.) aq ( NaOH
S H
2

. ppt White
ZnS
Q.48 SnCl
2
+ HgCl
2
SnCl
4
+ Hg
(XCl
2
) (YCl
2
) (XCl
4
) (Y)
HgO
C 400 >
A

Hg +
2
1
O
2
HgS: Cinnabar
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 31
Q.49 Informative
Q.50 K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
] + 6H
2
SO
4
+ 6H
2
O 2K
2
SO
4
+ FeSO
4
+ 3(NH
4
)
2
SO
4
+ 6CO|
conc.
K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
] + 3H
2
SO
4
2K
2
SO
4
+ FeSO
4
+ 6HCN|
(dil.)
Q.51

3
NH
KOH
Br
2

CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
NH
2
(Hoffmann Bromamide reaction)
Q.52

expansion Ring
Q.53
NH
2
ion Diazotisat
HCl NaNO
2

+
+
propyl
shift
OH
H

H O
2
Q.54 (I)
NH
2
OCH
3
(II)
NH
2
CH
3
(III)
NH
2
CH
3
CH
3 H
3
C
(IV)
NH
2
+ M +H +I
Rate otendencyto donate lone pair fromNH
2
Q.55 Me
O
para
meta
+I
+H
O
O
Me
COH
CNH
2
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 32
Q.57 Dehydration taken place.
Q.59 LAHcan rduce
NH C
| |
O
into CH
2
NH and C = O into CH
2
While SHBcan not reduce
NH C R
| |
O
, it reduce C = O , CHOand
Cl C
| |
O

into alcohol.
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 33
SOLUTION
Q.61
[Sol. According to the given conditions,
2
3
2
2
2
1
c c c + + = 1, 0 c a =

, 0 c b =

and
2
3
= cos
6
t
=
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
3 3 2 2 1 1
b b b a a a
b a b a b a
+ + + +
+ +
Thus a
1
c
1
+ a
2
c
2
+ a
3
c
3
= 0, b
1
c
1
+ b
2
c
2
+ b
3
c
3
= 0 and
( ) ( )
2 / 1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2 / 1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a
2
3
+ + + + = a
1
b
1
+ a
2
b
2
+ a
3
b
3
Now,
2
3 3 3
2 2 2
1 1 1
c b a
c b a
c b a
=
3 3 3
2 2 2
1 1 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
c b a
c b a
c b a
c c c
b b b
a a a
2
3
2
2
2
1 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1
3 3 2 2 1 1
2
3
2
2
2
1 3 3 2 2 1 1
3 3 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1
2
3
2
2
2
1
c c c c b c b c b c a c a c a
c b c b c b b b b b a b a b a
c a c a c a b a b a b a a a a
+ + + + + +
+ + + + + +
+ + + + + +
=
1 0 0
0 b b b b a b a b a
0 b a b a b a a a a
2
3
2
2
2
1 3 3 2 2 1 1
3 3 2 2 1 1
2
3
2
2
2
1
+ + + +
+ + + +
=
= ( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a + + + + (a
1
b
1
+ a
2
b
2
+ a
3
b
3
)
2
= ( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a + + + +
4
3
( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a + + + +
=
4
1
( ) ( )
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
b b b a a a + + + + ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 34
Q.62
[Sol. T
r + 1
=
8
C
r
r
r 8
2
x
2

2
x
|
.
|

\
|

|
|
.
|

\
|

=
8
C
r

( )
r
r 8
2
2
1

|
.
|

\
|

x
2(x r)
(x)
r
.
(8 r) (2) + r ( 1) = 7
16 2r + r = 7
r = 3
Thus, coefficient of x
7
is
=
8
C
3
5
2
1
|
.
|

\
|
( 2)
3
=
1 2 3
6 7 8

4
1
= 14. Ans.]
Q.63
[Sol. As given, let
2
1
z 3
z 2
= iy or
2
1
z
z
=
2
3
iy, so that
2 1
2 1
z z
z z
+

=
1
z
z
1
z
z
2
1
2
1
+

=
1 iy
2
3
1 iy
2
3
+

=
iy
2
3
1
iy
2
3
1
+

= 1 {| z | = z }. Ans.]
Q.64
[Sol. A vector d

in the plane of a

and b

is the form a

+ b

= ( + ) i

+(2 ) j

+( + ) k

.
The projection of d

on c

is
| c |
d c

= ) ( ) 2 ( + + =
3
1
if 2 = 1. Thus d

is of the form (3 1) i

+ j

+ (3 1) k

so 4 i

+ j

4 k

is d

for = 1.]
Q.65
[Sol. Since, the distance between the focus and directrix of the parabola is half of the length of the
latus retum (I.R.). Therefore
L.R. = 2 (Length of the perpendicular from (3, 3) on 3x 4y 2 = 0),
i.e. 2
16 9
2 12 9
+

= 2 ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 35
Q.66
[Sol. Given mean of numbers (x
1
, x
2
, x
3
,...., x
n
) = x
We know that mean ( x ) =
n
x ...... x x
n 2 1
+ + +
Let the mean of (x
1
+ a), (x
2
+ a),....., (x
n
+ a) = x
Therefore, mean
( x ) =
n
) a x ( .... ) a x ( ) a x (
n 2 1
+ + + + + +
=
n
na ) x .... x x (
n 2 1
+ + + +
=
n
x .... x x
n 2 1
+ + +
+ a = ( x ) + a. Ans.]
Q.67
[Sol. Coefficient of (2r + 1)
th
term in expansion of (1 + x)
43
=
43
C
2r
and coefficient of (r + 2)
th
term = coefficient of {(r + 1) + 1)
th
term =
43
C
r + 1
According to question
43
C
2r
=
43
C
r + 1
=
43
C
43 (r + 1)
, then 2r = 43 (r + 1)
or 3r = 42 or r = 14. Ans.]
Q.68
[Sol. Let z
1
= x
1
+ iy
1
and z
2
= x
2
+ iy
2
. Squaring the given relation implies that
x
1
x
2
+ y
1
y
2
= 0
Now amp z
1
amp z
2
= tan
1
1
1
x
y
tan
1
2
2
x
y
=
2 1
2 1
2
2
1
1
1
x x
y y
1
x
y
x
y
tan
+

=
2 1 2 1
1 2 2 1 1
y y x x
x y x y
tan
+

= tan
1
=
2
t
. Ans.]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 36
Q.69
[Sol. Any tangent to y
2
= 4x is y = mx +
m
1
. It touches the circle, if 3 =
2
m 1
m
1
m 3
+
+
.
or 9(1 + m
2
) =
2
m
1
m 3
|
.
|

\
|
+
or
2
m
1
= 3, m =
3
1
.
(3, 0)
Y
Y'
X X'
(0, 0)
For the common tangent to be above the x-axis, m =
3
1
Common tangent is ,
y =
3
1
x + 3 3 y = x + 3 ]
Q.70
[Sol. c =
2 2 2
m a b +
= 4 . 8 4+ = 6. Ans.]
Q.71
[Sol. Given z
1
= 1 + 2i, z
2
= 3 + 5i and
2
z = 3 5i
2
1 2
z
z z
=
) i 5 3 (
) i 2 1 )( i 5 3 (
+
+
=
i 5 3
i 13
+
+
=
i 5 3
i 13
+
+

i 5 3
i 5 3

=
34
i 62 44
Then Re
|
|
.
|

\
|
2
1 2
z
z z
=
34
44
=
17
22
. Ans.]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 37
Q.72
[Sol. Since the vectors
b 2 a

+
and
b 4 a 5

are perpendicular so
( ) b 2 a

+

( ) b 4 a 5

= 0
2
2
b 8 b a 6 a 5


+ = 0

b a 6

= 3
b a

= 1/2 cos u = 1/2


( ) 1 b a = =

u = 60 . Ans.]
Q.73
[Sol. (15 r) (1) + r( 2) = 0
15 3r = 0
r = 5
Thus, term independent of x is
=
15
C
5
(1)
10
(2)
5
=
15
C
5
2
5
. Ans.]
Q.74
[Sol. Putting x = 1 in (x
2
+ x 3)
319
We get the sum of coefficients = (1 + 1 3)
319
= 1. Ans.]
Q.75
[Sol. z + z
1
= 1 z
2
z + 1 = 0 z = e or e
2
For z = e, z
100
+ z
100
= ( e)
100
+ ( e)
100
= e +
e
1
= e + e
2
= 1
For z = e
2
, z
100
+ z
100
= ( e
2
)
100
+ ( e
2
)
100
= e
200
+
200
1
e
= e
2
+
2
1
e
= e
2
+ e = 1. Ans.]
Q.76
[Sol.

=
=
10
0 k
k
20
C 20
C
0
+
20
C
1
+
20
C
2
+ ...... +
20
C
9
+
20
C
10
......(i)
=
20
C
20
+
20
C
19
+
20
C
18
+ ..... +
20
C
11
+
20
C
10
......(ii)
(
n
C
r
=
n
C
n r
)
Adding (i) and (ii), we get
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 38
2

=
10
0 k
k
20
C = 2
20
+
20
C
10


=
10
0 k
k
20
C = 2
19
+
2
1

20
C
10
. Ans.]
Q.77
[Sol. Mean
x
=
6
6 5 4 3 2 1 + + + + +
=
6
21
=
2
7
S.D. = o =
2
2
N
x
N
x
|
.
|

\
| E

E
=
4
49
) 36 25 16 9 4 1 (
6
1
+ + + + +
=
4
49
6
91

=
12
147 182
=
12
35
. Ans.]
Q.78
[Sol. We have
max amp(z) = amp(z
2
), min amp(z) = amp(z
1
)
Now, amp(z
1
) = u
1
= cos
1
|
.
|

\
|
25
15
= cos
1
|
.
|

\
|
5
3
u
1
u
2
u
1
z
1
z
2
15 15
Y
X
25
O
amp(z
2
) =
2
t
+ u
2
=
2
t
+ sin
1
|
.
|

\
|
25
15
=
2
t
+ sin
1
|
.
|

\
|
5
3
) z ( amp min ) z ( amp max
=
5
3
cos
5
3
sin
2
1 1
+
t
=
5
3
cos
5
3
cos
2 2
1 1

t
+
t
= t 2 cos
1
|
.
|

\
|
5
3
. Ans.]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 39
Q.79
[Sol.
c , b , a

are coplanar if
m 1 1
1 m 1 1
m 1 1

+
= 0
m 2 1
1 m 0 1
m 0 1

+
= 0
(C
2
C
2
C
1
)
2 = 0
So there is no value of m for which the vectors are coplanar. Ans.]
Q.80
[Sol. (1 + 2x + 3x
2
)
10
= a
0
+ a
1
x + a
2
x
2
+ .... + a
20
x
20
.
[1 + x(2 + 3x)]
10
= 1 +
10
C
1
x(2 + 3x)
1
+
10
C
2
x
2
(2 + 3x)
2
+ ......
Comparing the coefficient of x in both sides, then
a
1
= 20. Ans.]
Q.81
[Sol. 4 z + = 3 ) 1 z ( + + > 3 1 z +
3 | 1 z | + s 3
3 s 1 z + 3 s 3
0 s 1 z + s 6. Ans.]
Q.82
[Sol.
[
= =
+ = +
100
0 k
50
1 p
p k
iy x i i
(i
0
+ i
1
+ i
2
..... i
100
) + (i
1
+ i
2
+ ..... + i
50
) = x + iy
(1 + 0) + (0 + i
49
+ i
50
) = (x + iy) i + i
2
+ i
3
+ i
4
= 0
1 + i + i
2
= x + iy
0 + i = x + iy
(x, y) (0, 1). Ans.]
Q.83
[Sol. Equation will be of the form y
2
= 4A(x a), where
A = (a' a) or y
2
= 4(a' a) (x a) ]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 40
Q.84
[Sol. | z | s 4 represent inner part of circle (including periphery)
having centre at origin and radius = 4 and arg z =
3
t
represent
line passes through origin and inclined t/3 with real axis.
Hence, common portion is radius of a circle
O
4
4
z
t/3
.
as shown in the figure. Ans.]
Q.85
[Sol. T
r + 1
=
n
C
r
(a)
n r
( b)
r
T
5
= T
4 + 1
=
n
C
4
a
n 4
( b)
4
=
n
C
4
a
n 4
b
4
and 6
th
term
= T
6
= T
5 + 1
=
n
C
5
a
n 5
( b)
5
=
n
C
5
a
n 5
b
5
Since T
5
+ T
6
= 0, therefore
n
C
4
a
n 4
b
4

n
C
5
a
n 5
b
5
= 0

5 5 n
4 4 n
b a
b a

=
4
n
5
n
C
C

b
a
=
5
1 5 n +

b
a
=
5
4 n
. Ans.]
Q.86
[Sol. u r

= 10 x + y + z = 10.
The number of positive integral solution of this equation is
9
C
2
= 36. Ans.]
Q.87
[Sol. Total of 10 items = 10 6 = 60
Total of 4 items = 4 7.5 = 30
Mean of the remaining 6 items =
6
30 60
= 5 = 5.0. Ans.]
Q.88
[Sol. Equation of parabola
y
2
2y x + 2 = 0 (y 1)
2
= (x 1)
Let y 1 = Y and x 1 = X
Y
2
= X, a =
4
1
, focus = |
.
|

\
|
0 ,
4
1
Required focus = |
.
|

\
|
+ + 1 0 , 1
4
1
= |
.
|

\
|
1 ,
4
5
]
XII Part Test-no.5 Page # 41
Q.89
[Sol. The two circles are C
1
(0, 0), r
1
= 12, C
2
(3, 4), r
2
= 5
and it passes through origin, the centre of C
1
.
C
1
C
2
= 5 < r
1
r
2
= 7.
C (0,0)
1
5
5
C (3,4)
2
A
B
Hence, circle C
2
lies inside circle C
1
.
Therefore, minimum distance between them is
AB = C
1
B C
1
A = r
1
2r
2
= 12 10 = 2. Ans.]
Q.90
[Sol. Since a c c b b a

+ + = 0, the vectors b a

,
c b

and a c

are coplanar, and so
| | 0 a c c b b a


=
. Ans.]

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