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PAPER - I
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
Section-1
1

Conceptual

Conserving the momentum of two balls before and after collision in horizontal direction

1 6 (1 1) v
v 3m / s

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Now at the instant of maximum deflection ball will be moving horizontal with same speed as of trolley
(i.e, velocity of balls w.r.t. trolley will be 0)
Let it be v0
2 3 (4 2) v0
Now conserving energy

1
2 32 2 10 1.5(1 cos )
2
1
1
2 v2 4 v2
2
2

3
4

cos 0.8 37 0

conceptual
T cos =mg

mv 2
T-mg cos
0 (since v=0)
r
T ' mg cos
3
T'
cos 2

T
2

T' 3

T 4

For the decreasing speed of the disk, there are two accelerations an and at as shown

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1 2 1 2
mv I mgh
2
2
2
1 2 1 2mR 2 v
or mv
mgh

2
2 5 R
Clearly h becomes free from mass of the sphere
The angular impulse of the system about O=0
0

8
For rotational equilibrium ,

2
1
l
mg l sin mg cos 0
3
3
2
1
Or tan
4
mvR I mv ' R
mR 2 v '
Or mVR
mv ' R
2 R
v ' 2v / 3

Or

10

d l 2 l / 2

ml 2 ml 2

md 2
3 12

5
ml 2
3

SECTION-2
11

Graph (a) indicates two displacements at a given time,which is impossible


Graph (b) indicates two velocities at given time, which is impossible
Graph (c) indicates speed can be negative , which is impossible

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Graph (d) indicates distance-travelled increases then decreses, which is impossible


For collision position of A = position of B

R distance travelled by a distance travelled by B


1
R vt vt at 2
2
2 R
t
a

they collide after time t

2 R
a

vB v at v 2 aR

13

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vB v
f
fR mgR 2 g
a g , and

m
I
I
mR 2 / 2
R
v 0 at and 0 t
From above equations, we get
a
v 0

a
Here
becomes free from

1
1
1

W K mv 2 I 2 I02 cons tan t


2
2
2

at r k sin l kl sin
dv
Also
kl sin
dt
dv
Or v kl sin
ds
dv
Or v
kl sin
Rd
v

vdv
Or
kl sin d
R
0
0

v2
Or
2kl 1 cos
R
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(b,c) if vcm is the velocity of C.M , then


v vcm R
For no slipping , v R , vcm 0
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SECTION-3
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From CWF theorem, W E


Work done by gravity Wg mgx sin
W f k mg cos x

Work done by spring force

1
Ws kx 2
2
1
W mgx sin k mg cos x kx 2
2
1 2
E mv 0
2
1 2
1
mv mgx sin k mg cos x kx 2
2
2

Or

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.....(1)

We have

2v x v y
g

,T

2v y
g

After first collision


v 'x evx
v 'y vy
Distance covered before

2nd collision d1 v 'x. T

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evx v y
g
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After second collision

v ''x v 'x
v '' y ev ' y

d2

2v ''x v '' y
g

d1 d 2
but d1 d 2

2evx ev y
g

evx v y
g

(1 2e)

R 2v x v y

2
2g

e(1 2e) 1; 2e 2 e 1 0

1 1 8
1 3

4
4

Rejecting ve value e =1/2


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By newtons second law


F2 F1 ma
F1 F2 ma
5 1 2 3N
For rotational equilibrium , taking moment of forced about centre of mass, we get
l
l

F1 Fl y 0
2
2

l
l

3 5 0.2 0
2
2

L mL2
6p
p

2 12
mL
Rod will rotate about its c.m., one half exerts centrifugal force on the other , there fore F

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m 2 L

2
4

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Given , diameter= 6cm


20
10

6 y y
Or 20 y 10 6 y
Or 20 y 10 y 60
Or 30 y 60

Or y 2

CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
23.
24.

Enolate ion formation is an RDS.


Strong electron releasing group on benzene ring do not undergo Cannizaro reaction.

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25.
26. Bridged head carbon (2, 2, 1 system) cannot form the double bond.
H
- H
28. Intramolecular H bond keeps NH2 group in the plane in the
O
N
O
second compstructure due to this it has double bond character.
+

N
O

SECTION-2

32.

Ph is formed as a major product

33.

SECTION-3

36.
37.

are possible
Chiral centre of alcohol is not disturbed.

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38.
Cl

Cl

CH3
Cl
Cl

are gives white precipitate with Aqueous AgNO3

MATHEMATICS
SECTION-1
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0 1
Equation of AB is y 1
x
20
x 2 y 2 0 PA PB AB .

Thus PA PB is maximum if points A,B and P are collinear.


Hence, solving x 2 y 2 0 and 4 x 3 y 9 0
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We get point P ,
5 5
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Let d be common difference of A.P, then b a 2d and c a 6d . Clearly

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since

(b a) 3 c a

2a 3b c 0.
So, the straight line ax by c 0, passes through (2,-3), which also satisfies x 2 y 2 13

3 .1 4 1 0, so 3 sin cos 1 0

3
1
1
sin cos
2
2
2

sin
6
2

7
11
4

2
6
6
3

maximum value of sin is 0.


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d) Since point , 2 lies inside the circle


2

2 2 4 0

2 0 ....(1)
And also point , 2 lies in the smaller segment made by the line so that
3 4 2 8 0

16
......(2)
7

(Since centre of circle (0 ,0) and point , 2 lies in the opposite sides of the given line )
From (1) and (2),

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Let P be 1 2 cos , 2 sin and C is (1,0)


Circum centre of triangle ABC lies on midpoint of PC
2h 1 2 cos 1 and 2k 2 sin

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2

2 h 1 2k 2
2

2 h 1 k 2 1 0
2x2 2 y2 4x 1 0
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d)
Let f x, y x 2 y 2 2 gx 2 fy c
f 0, y y 2 2 fy c, f x, 0 x 2 2 gx c

Since f 0, y 0 has y=3 as its repeated root

2 f 6, c 9 f 3 and c 9
1
3
1
Also roots of f x, 0 0 are x 1, g , c
2
4
2

Two values
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of c are different

Given a 1 , b 1 , c 1 are in A.P

a, b, c are in H.P

a101 c101

A.M

101

ac

b101

G.M H .M

2b101 a101 c101 0

product of the roots of given equation

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2b101 a101 c101


0
1
a1 a4 a2 a3
1 1 1
1

; so
or
a1a4
a2 a3
a4 a1 a3 a2
1 1
1 1

a4 a3 a2 a1

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Also

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3(a2 a3 ) a1 a4

; so
a2 a3
a1a4

1 1 1 1
3
...(2)
a3 a2 a4 a1
From 1 and 2
1 1 1 1
1 1

a2 a1 a3 a2 a4 a3
1 1 1
1
so , , and
arein H .P.
a1 a2 a3
a4
Real part of z = constant (say k)
z z

k z z 2k 0
2
Writing in standard form we get ( z z ) 0 ,where and are arbitrary real numbers.
sin180 cos180 2 sin (450 180 ) 2 sin 630

Now,sin 630 sin 450


2 sin 630 1. Also, 2 sin 630 2

So 2 sin 630 1. For point of intersection

x
x

1
(4n 1)
2
2
2
x 4n 1, where n I
sin

SECTION-2
2 z1
z1 z2
i
z1 z2
2
We have
1
1
2 z1
z1 z2
i
z1 i

z1 z2
2
2z1

is purely real
z1 z2
z z
z
1 2 is purely real 2 is purely real.
z1
z1
z1 i

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The given points are collinear if


k
2 2k 1
k
2 2k 1
k 1 2k
1 0 2k 1 4k 2 0 0
4
6 2k 1
4
4
0

R2 R2 R1 , R3 R3 R1
4 2k 1 4 2k 4k 2 0
1 2k 4 8 4k 0
1 2k k 1 0 k 1 or k 1/ 2
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Solving all the three equations we get

1 m(2a m) 2
m 2 2am 1 0
m R, D 0
(2a) 2 4.1 0
a2 1
a 1or a 1
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The given equation is


sec 2 (a 2)b a 2 1 0
tan 2 (a 2)b a 2 0, which holds if and only if
a 0, tan 2 ( a 2)b 0
tan 2 2b 0

b 0, ,
2 2


(a, b) (0, 0), 0, , 0,
2
2
1
1
y 0 ( x 0), y ( x 0)
2
2 2
1
and y ( x 0)
2 2
2 y x, 2 y x, 2 y x

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Here circle equation is x 2 y 2 2 sin x (cos 1) 0


So sin will be defined for sin 0
[0, ]
(1)
Also ,length of intercept on x-axis

2 g 2 c 2 sin cos 1 2
sin cos 0

5

(2)
4
4
From (1) and(2)

,
4

Section-3
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Let circle x y 2 gx 2 fy c 0.....( A)


It is passing through (1,t),(t,1) and (t,t)
Then 1 t 2 2 g 2 ft c 0
..... i

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t 2 1 2 gt 2 f c 0
2t 2 2 gt 2 ft c 0

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...... ii
....... iii

(ii)-(i)and(iii)-(ii)
Then 2 g (t 1) 2 f (1 t ) 0 or g f 0 and t 2 1 2 f
(t 1)
f
g
2
From (iii), 2t 2 t (t 1) t (t 1) c 0 c 2t
From (A), x 2 y 2 (t 1) x (t 1) y 2t 0 ( x 2 y 2 x y ) t x y 2 0 ,
Which is of the form S L 0. Hence always pass through points of intersection of
x 2 y 2 x y 0 and x y 2 0. On solving we get x 1 and y 1. So, a 1, b 1
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Common chord of both the circle is x=1


Now ,we have to find the ratio of areas of equilateral triangles ANB and CQD.
Now in triangle OPN, ON = OP cosec 300 2 2 4.
Area of triangle NAB
1
MN.AB =MN. AM=MN. MN tan 300
2
1
9

= (ON OM ) 2 tan 300 (4 1)2


sq. units.
3
3
Now in triangle NLQ
NQ NL cos ec 300 4 3.
Since area of triangle
1
CQD QM .CD QM .CM
2
QM .QM tan 300
1
57 24 3

sq units.
3
3
57 24 3
So, ratio of area of triangles
9
2
2
The given circle S x, y x y x y 6 0........(i )
( MN NQ)2 tan 300 (3 4 3) 2

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1 1
Has centre at C ,
2 2
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According to the required conditions, the given point P( 1, 1) must lie inside the given circle
2

i.e S ( 1, 1) 0 i.e.( 1)2 1 1 1 6 0


i.e 2 2 0 i.e 2 2 0
i.e 1 2
......(iii)
And also P and C must lie on the same side of the line
L x, y x y 2 0
...... iii

1 1
i.e L , and L 1, 1 must have the same sign
2 2
1 1 1 1
Now since L , 2 0
2 2 2 2

we have L 1, 1 1 1 2 0 i.e 1
Inequalities (ii) and (iv) together the permissible value of as 1 1
n

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We have (1 x )n nCr x r
r0

Integrate under the limit 0 to x


x

Then f (1 x )n dx f
0

Cr x r dx

0 r 0
n 1

n
(1 x) 1
Cr x r 1

n 1
r 1
r0
Integrating again between the limits 0 and x
n
x (1 x) n 1 1
x n
Cr x r 1
f
dx f
dx
n 1
r 1
0
0 r0
n

n
1 (1 x)n 2 1
Cr x r 2

n 1
n2
r 1 r 2
Integrating again between the limits 0 and x
1 1 (1 x) n 3 1 x 2
x

n 1 n 2
n3
2

Cr x r 3

r 0 ( r 1)( r 2)( r 3)
Put x 1 to both the sides, we get
n

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1 1 1
1
1

n 1 n 2 n 3 2

Cr (1)r 3

r 0 ( r 1)( r 2)( r 3)
n
n
1
Cr (1)r 3

2(n 3) r 0 (r 1)(r 2)(r 3)


n
3!
(1)r . nCr

2(n 3) r 0 (r 1)(r 2)(r 3)


3!
r n
n
3!
(1) . Cr

r 3
2(n 3) r 0
Cr
n

Cr
3!
3
Cr 2
r 0
From the given equation we have,
x y
x y
x y
x y
2sin
cos
2sin
cos
2
2
2
2
x y
x y
x y
sin
cos
cos
0
2
2
2
x y
x
y
sin
2sin sin
2
2
2
x y
x
y
Which holds if either sin
0 or sin 0 or sin 0
2
2
2
Also since x y 1 x 1, y 1. So, the r equired solution is
(n 3) (1)r

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r 3

Either x y 0 or x 0 or y 0
If x 0, y 1 and if y 0, x 1
And if x y 0 y x y x x

1
2

So that the required pairs x, y are

1 1 1 1
, , , which are 6 number
2 2 2 2

0, 1 , 1, 0 ,

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