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MAIN PATTERN PART TEST-5

(MPT-5)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN) 2017
DATE : 01-01-2017 COURSE : AJAY (01ER)
HINTS & SOLUTIONS la d s r ,oa gy
PART-A (PHYSICS) 6. A turning fork.................

2. A closed ................. 340 Hz vko`fr .................


leku yEckbZ .................
Sol. As the turning fork is in resonance with air column in the
Sol. 256 + n = 262 2n
3n = 6 pipe closed at one end.
n=2
tc Lofj=k f}Hkqt ,d fljs ls cUn uyh ds ok;q LrEHk ds lkFk

vuqukn eas gS

nv
f= with n = 1 ; 3 ; 5 ......
4L
V V
1 = 2 =
2 4 So length of air column in the pipe

no. of beat heard lqus x;s foLianks dh la[;k vr% uyh esa ok;q LrEHk dh yEckbZ
V
n1 n2 = =4 nv
4 h= 25 n cm.
4f
if length pipes are doubled. no of beats heard
V 4 i.e. L = 25 cm ; 75 cm ; 125 cm.....
n11 n12 = = =2
8 2 So vr% L = h = 130 cm
;fn ikbi dh yEckbZ nqxquh dj nh tkrh gS rks lqus x;s foLianks
h = 130 L
V 4
dh la[;k n11 n12 = = =2
hmin = 130 Lmax = 130 125 = 5 cm.
8 2

4. Three waveforms ................. 7. A tube of length.................

,d ljy ................. yEckbZ dk.................

(4) 2 3A A.
Sol. According to given condition, nh xbZ 'krksZ ds vuqlkj

Ans. The waves can be added using a phasor diagram.


13v 7v
=

rjaxks dks Qstj vkjs[k dk mi;ksx djrs gq, tksM+k tk ldrk gSA 4 e 2 2e
2 2

5. Equation of .................
e=
vizxkeh rjax ................. 24

Sol. = V for either component waves 10e 5
K So, vr% r = r=
6 72

= V dksbZ Hkh ?kVd lehdj.k ds fy,
K

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8. Two radio ................. 6. A closed .................
nks jsfM;ks ................. L yEckbZ dk.................
Sol. Sol. Standing wave cannot be formed. It becomes combination of
B
two pipes one closed and other open pipe. They will not
C
A
satisfy the condition of standing wave simultaneously.
vizxkeh rjax ugha cu ldrh gSA ;g nks ikbZiksa ,d cUn rFkk
m

nwljk [kqyk dk la;qXeu gSA os vizxkeh rjax dh 'krZ dks ,d lkFk


450

400m
m
400

larq"V ugha djrs gSA


450

17. Two wave.................

s2 x v{k ds.................
s1
250m
Sol. Resultant Displacement
At points A and B, path difference between the waves
coming from two radio stations is zero. Hence there will be ifj.kkeh foLFkkiu
constructive interference at A and B, y = y1 + y2
For point C, path difference between the waves is 50 metre for y to be zero
y=0 ds fy,
i.e. so destructive interference takes places at point C.
2
(2x 3t)2 = (2x + 3t 6)2
jsfM;ks LVs'kuksa ls mRlftZr rjaxks ds e/; iFkkUrj fcUnq A o B ds
3
fy, 'kwU; gSA vr% A o B ij lEiks"kh O;frdj.k gksxkA fcUnq C ds on solving gy djus ij (x ) (t 1) = 0
2
fy,] rjaxks ds e/; iFkkUrj 50 ehVj gksxk vFkkZr~ /2 gksxkA
Therefore vr%,
blfy, fcUnq 'C' ij fouk'kh O;frdj.k gksxkA
3
at x = , resultant displacement is zero for all values of t.
9. A 1m long ................. 2
1m ehVj yEcs................. 3
x= , ij ifj.kkeh foLFkkiu t ds lHkh eku ij 'kwU; gSA rFkk t
2
Sol. At point C node and at B antinode = 20 cm
4 = 1 ij x ds lHkh eku ds fy, y = 0 gSA

18. A string of.................


fcUnq C ij fuLian rFkk fcUnq B ij izLiUn curk gS vr% = 20
4 ,d L yEckbZ.................
cm

So and blfy, (1) Sol. Fundamental mode ewy L
fo/kk = 2L
2
13. At displacement ................. V V
f0 =
vizxkeh /ofu ................. 2L
Sol. Self -explanatory IInd overtone f}rh; vf/kLojd
Lo;a O;k[;k ls

14. An open .................


33 lseh yEck.................
V 330 100
Sol. As pqafd ; = = 500 Hz
2 2 33 So it contain 4 node and 3 antinode frequency is 3 time at

V 1
In second harmonic frequency f}rh; lauknh vko`fk = fundamental frequency wavelength is time at
3
= 1000 Hz. fundamental wavelength.
vr% blesa 4 fuLian rFkk 3 izLiUn gksxsa] rFkk vko`fk] ewy vko`fk
15. At the closed .................
1
vkxZu ikbZi ................. dh 3 xquk gksxh vr% rjaxnS/;Z ewy fo/kk dh gksxhA
3
Sol. At closed end Displacement node and pressure antinode.
can fljs ij foLFkkiu fuLin rFkk nkc izLian

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19. The length ................. 23. A string 120 cm.................

fp=k esa iznf'kZr ................. ,d 120 cm .................


Sol. 3rd overtone hich covers 120 cm length of the string
4
Sol. = 1.5 3okW vf/kLojDr tks fd jLlh dh 120 cm yEckbZ ?ksjrk gSA
2
= 0.75 m

10 10 1.5
v= = 100 m/s
15 10 3 24. The two pipes.................
nks ikbi leqnz.................
v 100 400
f= = = Hz
0.75 3 Sol. For pipe A, second resonant frequency is third harmonic

3V
thus f =
4L A
21. A sonometer.................

nks fLFkj tM+or~................. ikbZi A ds fy,, f}rh; vuquknh vko`fk rhljh lauk)h gSA vr%
3V
Sol. 1 + 2 + 3 = 114 f=
4L A
1 T 1 T 1 T For pipe B, second resonant frequency is second harmonic
n1 = , n2 = , n3 =
2 1 m 2 2 m 2 3 m 2V
thus f =
n1 n1 2LB
n2 = & n3 =
3 4 ikbZi B ds fy,, f}rh; vuquknh vko`fk rhljh lauk)h gSA vr%
2V
1 = 72 cm, 2 = 24 cm, 3 = 18 cm, f=
2LB
1 = 12 6 cm 3V 2V
Equating gy djus ij, =
x=6 4L A 2LB
4 4
LB = LA = .(1.5) = 2m.
22. The string AB................. 3 3
tc CykWd ................. 25. In the resonance.................
vuqukn uyh.................
T1 (3)2 9
Sol. 2
= , T2 = T 1 B Sol. for first resonance
T2 (2) 4
izFke vuqukn ds fy,
B = T 1 T2
v
1 + =
wt.inair 4f0
specific gravity of block =
lossin wt.in water
for second resonance
T1
= f}rh; vuqukn ds fy,
T1 T2

ok; q es Hkkj T1 3v
CykWd dk fof'k"V xq:Ro = = 2 + =
ikuh esa Hkkj esa deh T1 T2 4f0

for the third resonance

1 1 9 r`rh; vuqukn ds fy,


= = = = 1.8
T2 4 5 5v
1 1 3 + =
T1 9 4f0
Solving get 3 = 22 1

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26. A closed organ.................
,d cUn vkxZu .................
PART-B (CHEMISTRY)
Sol. The figure shows variation of displacement of particles in a
closed organ pipe for 3rd overtone. 31. The products obtained
7 4 LiNO3 dks xeZ djus
For third overtone = or = or =
4 7 4 7 Sol. 4LiNO3 2Li2O + 4NO2 + O2
fp=k esa cUn ikbZi ds 3rd vf/kLojd ds fy, d.k ds foLFkkiu dk
dEiUu n'kkZ;k x;k gSA 32. The ionic mobility
7 4 fuEu esas ls fdl {kkj
rhljs vf/kLojd ds fy, = ;k = ;k =
4 7 4 7 Sol. M+ + nH2O [M(aq)]+
hydrated cation
The extent of hydration depends upon the size of the ion,
smaller the size of the ion, more highly it is hydrated and
thus move slowly because of bigger size of hydrated ions.
Hence with bigger atomic size the mobility of hydrated ion
Hence the amplitude at P at a distance from closed end
7 is highest and the order of the ionic mobility is, Li+ < Na+ <
is a because there is an antinode at that point K+ < Rb+.
gy- M+ + nH2O [M(aq) ]+
vr% cUn fljs ls nwjh P ij vk;ke a gS D;ksafd ;gka bl fcUnq
7 ty;ksftr /kuk;u
ij ,d izLiUn gS
Alternate fodYi ty;kstu dh ek=kk vk;u ds vkdkj ij fuHkZj djrh gS] vk;u
Because there is node at x = 0 the displacement amplitude
as function of x can be written as A = a sin
dk vkdkj NksVk gksus ij ty;kstu vf/kd gksxk rFkk ftlls
2 ty;ksftr vk;uksa ds cM+s vkdkj ds dkj.k vk;uks dh vk;fud
kx = a sin x
xfr'khyrk U;wure gksrh gSaSA vr% cM+s ijek.oh; vkdkj ds lkFk
7 4
For third overtone = or = ty;ksftr vk;u dh xfr'khyrk mPPre gksrh gS rFkk vk;fud
4 7
D;ksafd ;gk x = 0 ij fuLiUn gS] foLFkkiu vk;ke dks x ds Qyu xfr'khyrk dk e fuEu gksxk Li+ < Na+ < K+ < Rb+
:i esa fuEu izdkj ls fy[k ldrs gSA
2 33. Beryllium and aluminium
A = a sin kx = a sin x
csfjfy;e vkSj ,Y;qfefu;e
7 4
rhljs vf/kLojd ds fy, = ;k = Sol. Beryllium has the valency +2 while aluminum exhibit its
4 7
valency as + 3.
7
A = a sin = a sin = a ; at x = A = a gy- csfjfy;e +2 la;kstdrk nf'kZr djrk gS tcfd ,Y;qfefu;e + 3
2 7 2 7
la;kstdrk iznf'kZr djrk gSA
28. When a sound .................
tc /ofu ................. 34. The correct order of
Sol. When a sound wave gets reflected from a rigid boundary, gkbMkWDlkbMksa ds rkih;
the particles at the boundary are unable to vibrate. Thus, a Sol. Larger cation is able to stabilize polyatomic anion more
reflected wave is generated which interferes with the than smaller cation.
oncoming wave to produce zero displacement at the rigid cM+k /kuk;u cgqijek.oh; _.kk;u dks LFkk;h djus ds fy, NksVs
boundary. At these points (zero displacement), the pressure /kuk;u dh vis{kk vf/kd l{ke gksrk gSA
variation is maximum. Thus, a reflected pressure wave has
the same phase as the incident wave. 35. Which is strongest
tc /ofu rjax dks n`<+ ifjlhek ls ifjofrZr dj izkIr djrs gS]
ifjlhek dk d.k dEiUu djus esa vleFkZ gSA vr% mRiUu fuEu esa ls dkSulk izcyre
ijkofrZr rjax tks vkus okyh rjax ds lkFk O;frdj.k djds n`<+ Sol. Acidic strength of Boron trihalide increases in the order of
ifjlhek ij 'kwU; foLFkkiu mRiUu djrh gSA bl fcUnq ij 'kwU; BF3 < BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3 as from F(2p) to I(5p), the energy
foLFkkiu] nkc ifjorZu vf/kdre gSA vr% ijkofrZr nkc rjax level difference between boron and halides increases and
vkifrr rjax ds leku gh dyk j[krh gSA
30. A sound wave ................. thus p-p back bonding becomes less effective.
1 = 1.5 kg/m3 ?kuRo ................. Sol. cksjkWu VkbZgSykbMksa ds vEyh; lkeF;Z dk c<+rk gqvk e BF3 <
2 1 v1
2 2
p p BCl3 < BBr3 < BI3 gS D;ksafd F(2p) ls I(5p) rd cksjkWu ,oa
Sol. = ; = 22
v 1 p1 2 v2 gSykbMksa esa e/; dk tkZ Lrj vUrjky c<+rk gS rFkk blfy,
9 1.5 400 9 3
= = = p-p i'p ca/ku de izHkkoh gksrk tkrk gSA
16 3 1200 16 3 2 32

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36. An aqueous solution 40. For the non-stoichiometre
cksjsDl ds tyh; foy;u vjllehdj.kfefr vfHkf;k
Hydrolysis
Sol. Na2B4O7 + 7H2O
4H3BO3 + 2NaOH ; Sol. 1.2 103 = K (0.1)x (0.1)y
Hence basic due to formation of NaOH which is a stronger 1.2 103 = K (0.1)x (0.2)y
base. 2.4 103 = K (0.2)x (0.1)y
R = K [A]1 [B]0
ty vi?kVu~
gy% Na2B4O7 + 7H2O 4H3BO3 + 2NaOH ;
41. Decomposition of H2O2
vr% ;g cy {kkj NaOH ds fuekZ.k ds dkj.k {kkjh; gSaA H2O2 dk fo?kVu ,d izFke
1
Sol. In 50 minutes, concentration of H2O2 becomes of initial.
37. S1 : Chlorides of both Be 4
S1 : csfjfy;e vkSj ,Y;qfefu;e 2 t1/2 = 50 minutes
t1/2 = 25 minutes

0.693
Sol. S1 : in solid state K= per minute
25

(Bksl voLFkk esa) ; 0.693


rH2O2 = rH2O = 0.05 = 1.386 103
25
1
in vapour state Sol. 50 feuV esa] H2O2 dh lkUnzrk kjEHk dh gks tkrh gSA
4
2 t1/2 = 50 feuV
(ok"i voLFkk esa) ;
t1/2 = 25 feuV
S2 : B(OH)3 + 2H2O [B(OH)4] + H3O+
S3 : Na2B4O7 + H2SO4 + 5H2O Na2SO4 + 4H3BO3 0.693
K= fr feuV
25
38. Which of the following 0.693
rH2O2 = rH2O = = 0.05 = 1.386 103
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku 25
Sol. Only tin decomposes the steam to form SnO2 and H2.
dsoy fVu Hkki dks fo?kfVr dj SnO2 o H2 cukrk gSA
42. For a first order reaction

Sn + 2H2O SnO2 + 2H2 izFke dksfV vfHkf;k
39. The following mechanism
Sol. From Arrhenius equation
NO dh Br2 ds lkFk vfHkf;k K = AeEa/RT
Ea
nk = nA
Sol. NO(g) + Br2(g) NOBr2(g) RT
NOBr2 (g) + NO (g) 2NOBr (g) [rate determining step] Ea
2.303 log K = 2.303 log A
Rate of the reaction (r) = k [NOBr2] [NO] RT
where [NOBr2] = Kc [NO] [Br2] Ea 1
log K = + log A ....... (1)
r = k. KC. [NO] [Br2] [NO] 2.303 R T
r = k' [NO]2 [Br2].
1
The order of the reaction is = 3. log K = (1000) +6 ........(2)
T
Sol. NO(g) + Br2(g) NOBr2(g) On comparing equation (1) and (2)
NOBr2 (g) + NO (g) 2NOBr (g) [nj fu/kkZj.k in]
Ea
= 1000.
vfHkf;k dh nj (r) = k [NOBr2] [NO] 2.303 R

;gk [NOBr2] = Kc [NO] [Br2] Ea = 2.303 8.314 1000 = 19.14 kJand


r = k. KC. [NO] [Br2] [NO]
log A = 6 A = 106
r = k' [NO]2 [Br2].
vfHkf;k dh dksfV = 3
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Sol. vkjsfu;l lehdj.k ls 45. Kf for water is 1.86
K = AeEa/RT ty ds fy, Kf dk
Ea Sol. Tf = i kf m
nk = nA
RT x
Ea 2.8 = 1 1.86
2.303 log K = 2.303 log A 62 1
RT
2.8 62
Ea 1 x= = 93 gm
log K = + log A ....... (1) 1.86
2.303 R T
1 46. Consider separate solution
log K = (1000) +6 ........(2)
T 0.500 M C2H5OH(tyh;)
lehdj.k (1) rFkk (2) dh rqyuk djus ij Sol. 0.5 M C2H5OH (aq) 0.1 M Mg3 (PO4)2 (aq)
Ea i=1 i=5
= 1000.
2.303 R effective molarity = 0.5 effective molarity = 0.5 m
Ea = 2.303 8.314 1000 = 19.14 kJ rFkk log A 0.25 M KBr (aq) 0.125 M Na3PO4 (aq)
= 6 A = 106 i=2 i=4
effective molarity = 0.5 M effective molarity = 0.5 M
43. The reaction 2N2O5(g)
vfHkf;k 2N2O5(g) Hence all colligative properties are same.
Sol. 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g) Note : This equation is solved by assuming that the examinar has
t = 0 50 0 0
t = 3050 2x 4x x taken Mg3(PO4)2 to be completely soluble. However the fact
87.5 = 50 + 3x is that it is insoluble (sparingly soluble).
3x = 37.5 x = 12.5 Sol. 0.5 M C2H5OH (aq) 0.1 M Mg3 (PO4)2 (aq)
PN O after 30 min = 50 25 = 25 i=1 i=5
2 5
izHkkoh eksyjrk = 0.5 izHkkoh eksyjrk = 0.5 m
t1/ 2 = 30 min.
0.25 M KBr (aq) 0.125 M Na3PO4 (aq)
Hence after 60 min, (two half lives), PN2O5 remaining =
i=2 i=4
50 izHkkoh eksyjrk = 0.5 M izHkkoh eksyjrk = 0.5 M
= 12.5 torr.
4 vr% lHkh v.kqla[;d xq.k/keZ leku gSaA
Hence decrease in PN2O5 = 50 12.5 = 37.5 torr. Note : ;g lehdj.k ;g ekudj gy dh xbZ gS fd Mg3(PO4)2 iw.kZ:i
PNO2 = 2 37.5 = 75 torr ls foys;'khy gSA ;|fi rF; gS fd ;g vfoys; (vYifoys;) gSA
gy- 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g)
t = 0 50 0 0 47. A 0.004 M solution of Na2SO4
t = 3050 2x 4x x leku rki ij Na2SO4
87.5 = 50 + 3x
3x = 37.5 x = 12.5
Sol. ( obs )Na2SO4 = glucose
30 feuV ds ckn PN O = 50 25 = 25 10 1 2
2 5
or or 10 = 4 + 8
t1/ 2 = 30 min. 4 1
50 10 4
= = 0.75 % of = 75%
vr% 60 feuV i'pkr~ (nks v)Z vk;q), PN2O5 'ks"k = = 12.5 8
4
Sol. ( obs )Na SO = Xywdksl
2 4
torr.
10 1 2
vr% PN2O5 esa deh = 50 12.5 = 37.5 torr. ;k ;k 10 = 4 + 8
4 1
PNO2 = 2 37.5 = 75 torr 10 4
= = 0.75 dk % = 75%
8
44. A mixture of ethyl alcohol
48. The Henry's law constant
300 K ij ,fFky ,YdksgkWy
N2 xSl dh ty esa foys;rk
Sol. According to Raoult's law
jkWYV fu;e ds vuqlkj Sol. PN2 = KH xN2

P = PA + PB = PoAx + PoBxB 1
xN2 = 0.8 5 = 4 105 per mole
or ;k 290 = PoA (0.6) + 200 (1 0.6) 105
or ;k 290 = 0.6 PoA + 0.4 200 In 10 mole solubility is 4 104 .

or ;k PoA = 350 mm.

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gy. PN2 = KH xN2
60.

1
xN2 = 0.8 5 = 4 105 izfr eksy
105
10 eksy esa foys;rk 4 104 gSA
C2H5Cl CH2CH3
Sol.
AlCl3
53. Which of the following
fuEu esa ls dkSulh Lih'kht excess

Cl
Sol. is an antiaromatic species.
Cl2 CHCH3

;g ,UVh,sjksesfVd Lih'kht gSA Monochloro


product

55. In the reaction, NC


fuEu vfHkf;k vuqe CHCH3 H O
AgCN
3

Sol.

NH2

+
CHCH3
H3O ,
+ HCOOH

,fFkyhu

C2H5Cl CH2CH3
57. Identify the product gy.
fuEu vfHkf;k dk AlCl3

O2 / vkf/kD;
Sol. CH3CH=CHMgBr

CH3CH=CHOMgBr
H / H2O
(CH3CH=CHOH) Cl

Cl2 CHCH3
Tautomerises
CH3CH2CH=O
pyko;ork
59. When one mole of eksuksDyksjks mRikn
tc ,d eksy fXyljSfYMgkbM
NC
CH=O H O
CHCH3
Sol. HIO4(excess) 1 mole HCHO & 2 moles AgCN
3

CHOH
CH2OH
HCOOH
NH2
CH=O
HIO4(vkf/kD;) 1 eksy HCHO rFkk 2 eksy CHCH3
CHOH H3O+,
+ HCOOH
CH2OH

HCOOH

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PART-C (MATHEMATICS) 63. Fundamental period.................
Qyu f (x) = [x] + [2x] +.................
61. A circle with centre ................. Sol. ([x]x) + ([2x] 2x)+ ...... +([nx] nx) = ({x} + {2x} +.....{nx} )
,d o`k ftldk dsUnz .................
2
Sol. Equation of circle (x 1) + (y 1) = 2 2 LCM of 1 1/2 1/n 1

y
64. If and be the.................
B(0,2) ;fn vkSj lehdj.k.................

C(1,1) Sol. 2 3 1 0 and vkSj 2 3 1 0


2
O A(2,0)
x 2
E= 2
2 2
= 2( = 2
3 3
for B, x = 0 y = 2

r 2 2 1 x2
Hence Area = AOB (r = r) 65. Let f x cos1 2 .................
2 1 x
= 2 Ans.
1 x2
Hindi o`k dk lehdj.k (x 1)2 + (y 1)2 = 2 ekuk f x cos1 2 .................
1 x
y
Sol. f (x) = cos1(cos 2 ) + tan1(tan 2 )
B(0,2)

C(1,1) where x = tan and ,0
4
O A(2,0)
x = cos (cos(2 )) + tan1(tan2 )
1

= 2 + 2 = 0 Ans.
B ds fy,, x = 0 y=2 Hindi f (x) = cos1(cos 2 ) + tan1(tan 2 )

r 2
vr% {ks=kQy = AOB (r2 = r) tgka x = tan vkSj ,0
2 4
= cos1(cos(2 )) + tan1(tan2 )
= 2 Ans.
= 2 + 2 = 0 Ans.
62. If m and n are positive.................
66. A function f(x) takes.................
;fn m vkSj n /kukRed................. ,d Qyu izkUr D rFkk.................
Sol. Let ekuk S = cos 0 + cos 2 + cos 4 +....... + cos 10 Sol. total into = 23 2 = 6

2 sin S = 2 sin [cos 0 + cos 2 + .......... + cos 10 ]


dqy vUrZ{ksih Qyu = 23 2 = 6

= sin + sin 67. The value of .................


= sin 3 sin x
d r3
= sin 5 sin 3
Lim
x dx r 1r 1
dr dk .................
3
= sin 7 sin 5
3
= sin 9 sin 7 x2 1 1 1
Sol. Lim . Ans.
= sin 11 sin 9 x x 1 2 x 1
2 1
2
x
2 sin S = sin 11 + sin

2 sin S = 2 sin 6 sin 5


3
1 3x 1 x
68. Lim has.................
2 sin 6 cos5 sinn cosm
x 0
1 x 101 1 101x
S
2 sin sin 3
1 3x 1 x
Lim dk eku .................
n = 6 and vkSj m = 5 Ans. x 0
1 x 101 1 101x
Sol. Use L'Hospital's Rule twice.
L gkWLihVy fu;e ls
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69. Let f (x, y) = xy2 if x ................. 73. Suppose f, f ' and f '' .................
ekuk fd f, f vkSj f .................
ekuk f (x, y) = xy ;fn x .................
2

f 'x
e e


I f " x ln x dx ln x.f ' x
e
Sol. f(x) = x(9 x2); 3 x 3 , now interpret. Sol. dx
1 x
1 II I 1

70. The digit at the unit................. I 1 I1


f x
e e e
la[;k (2003)2003 ds ................. 1 1
Sol. Consider the expansion of (2000+3)2003 all terms end in zero
I1
1
x
f ' x dx .f x
x 1 1
x2
dx
1 1 1 1
except the very last
1
32003
=32000
3 3
ends in 7 e 2 e 2
1 1 3 1
Hindi (2000+3)2003 ds foLrkj esa lHkh in 'kwU; gS vfUre in dks I 1 Ans.
e 2 2 e
NksM+dj 74. Consider the graph of.................
x 3
32003 = 32000 33 ends in 7 ln
ekuk fd Qyu f x e x 1 .................

x3
71. A person throws four................. Sol. y 0
x 1
,d O;fDr pkj lk/kkj.k................. y
Sol. Possible cases if the product of four numbers a b c d
y=1
= 144 (1 a, b, c, d 6) x
3 1 O
6, 6, 2, 2; 6, 6, 4, 1; 6, 4, 3, 2 and 4, 4, 3, 3

4! 4! 4! x 3 or x 1
4! 48 Ans. as pwfd x 3, y 0; x , y 1
2!.2! 2! 2!.2!
range ifjlj (0,1) (1, )

72. Urn A contains 9 red................. 75. Suppose f is a differentiable.................


ekukfd f okLrfod vodyuh; .................
,d ik=k esa 9 yky xsnsa................. Sol. Given f'(x) + f(x) 1
multiplying by ex
Sol.
9R 12R f'(x) ex + f(x) ex ex
Urn A ; Urn B
11W 3W
d x
dx

e .f x e x
integrating between 0 and 1
E : event of drawing a red ball; 1 1


d x
E : yky xsan vkus dh ?kVuk
0
dx
e f x dx e x dx
0
1 x1
e f x e e.f 1 e0 .f 0 e 1
E1 E2 x
;
E 0 0
e 1
f 1
e
E1 = 1 or 2 on die
Hindi fn;k x;k gS f'(x) + f(x) 1
E1 = ikls ij 1 ;k 2 ex ls xq.kk djus ij
f'(x) ex + f(x) ex ex
E2 = 3, 4, 5, 6 on die

E2 = ikls ij 3, 4, 5, 6
dx
d x

e .f x e x
E = (E E1) + (E E2)
P(E) = P(E1) P(E/E1) + P(E2) P(E/E2) 0 ls 1 ds e/; lekdyu
Using the law of total probabilities, 1 1


d x
dqy izkf;drk izes; ls
2 9 4 12 41 0
dx
e f x dx e x dx
0
P (red ball) yky xsan . . Ans
1
x1
e f x e
6 20 6 15 60 x
0 0
e 1
e.f 1 e0 .f 0 e 1 ; f 1
e
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76. Statement -1 : Statement ((~ q) p) ................. equation of AB is x + 2y = ....(1)
oDrO;-1 : dFku ((~ q) p) (p ~ p) ................. AB dk lehdj.k x + 2y = ....(1)
Sol. Statement -1 : (1) passes through (4,8)
p q ~p ~q ~q p pv~p (~q p)v(pv~p) (1), (4,8) ls xqtjrk gS
T T F F F T T = 20
T F F T T T T B is (20,0)
x + 2y = 20
F T T F F T T 20.8
F F T T F T T Area of AOB 80 sq. units.
2
Statement-2 : (p q) ~p = (p ~ q) (q ~p)
= t (q ~p) = q ~p = ~p q 20.8
AOB dk {ks=kQy = 80 oxZ bdkbZ
77. Suppose g(x) = 2x + 1 ................. 2
ekuk fd g(x) = 2x + 1 ................. cos x sin x 1 x
Sol. Given fn;k x;k gS fd g(x) = 2x + 1; h(x) = (2x + 1)2 + 4 80. If
e x sin x x
dx .................

cos x sin x 1 x
;fn e x sin x x
dx .................

Sol. I
e x

cos x 1 e x sin x x dx
e sin x x
x

ln e x

sin x x x C

now vc h(x) = f[g(x)] f x e sin x x and g x x


x

(2x + 1)2 + 4 = f(2x + 1)


let ekuk 2x + 1 = t f(t) = t2 + 4 f x g x e x sin x Ans.
f(x) = x2 + 4 ....(1)
81. In a group of 70 people.................
solving y = mx and y = x2 + 4
70 O;fDr;ksa ds lewg esa .................
y = mx vkSj y = x2 + 4 dks gy djus ij
Sol. Let A = set of people who like coffee.
x2 mx + 4 = 0
B = set of people who like tea.
put D = 0 j[kus ij Given, n(A B) = 70, n(A) = 37, n(B) = 52
m2 = 16 m = 4 To find n(A B):
tangents are y = 4x and y = 4x n(A B) = n(A) + n(B) n(A B)
Li'kZ js[kk, y = 4x vkSj y = 4x = 37 + 52 70 = 19
2 Hindi ekuk A = O;fDr;ksa dk leqPp; tks dkQh ilUn djrs gS


A 2 x 2 4 4x dx
0
B = O;fDr;ksa dk leqPp; tks pk; ilUn djrs gSA
fn;k x;k gS n(A B) = 70, n(A) = 37, n(B) = 52
2 2 Kkr djus ds fy, n(A B):
2 3 16 sq. units oxZ bdkbZ

2 x 2 dx x 2 n(A B) = n(A) + n(B) n(A B)
2

0
3 0 3 = 37 + 52 70 = 19

78. Let A = the number of................. 82. The mean of a set of .................
ekuk A = 9 O;fDr;ksa ds lewg ................. la[;kvksa ds ,d leqPp; .................
8! n

x
Sol. A = 9C5; B = ; C = 7!2! 1
2!.2! Sol. Let x1, x2, , xn be n numbers. Then x i
n i1
79. Point A lies on the line.................
If each number is divided by 3, then the new mean y is
fcUnq A, js[kk y = 2x ij .................
given by
Sol. Let ekuk A (x1, y1)
xi 1 1
n n

x 3
x1 + y1 = 12 1 x
y1 = 12 x1 y 3 3 n i
i1
n i1
y
n

x
1
y=2X Hind ekuk x1, x2, , xn, n la[;k, gS rc x i
A(4,8)
n i1

;fn izR;sd la[;k dks 3 ls Hkkx fn;k tkrk gS rc u;k ek/; y


x fn;k x;k gS
O B(20,0)
A lies on y = 2x
xi 1 1
n n

x 3
A js[kk y = 2x ij fLFkr gSA 1 x
y 3 3 n i
i1
y1 = 2x1 n i1
12 x1 = 2x1
x1 = 4. Hence vr% A (4,8)
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f x e
83. Number of positive ................. x 1
lehdj.k log2x log4x log6x ................. 88. Let ax 2 b .................
ekuk f x e
x 1
Sol. log x.log x.log x 1 1 1 1 0 ax 2 b .................
2 4 6
log6 x log4 x log2 x Sol. Note that g is discontinuous at x = 1, also f'(x) = e(x 1) 2ax
either ;k x = 1 or ;k logx48 = 1
1
x = 48 f'(1) = 1 2a = 2 a
2
84. The equation (x 1)(x 2) .................
now, h(x) = f(x) g(x)
lehdj.k (x 1)(x 2)(x 3) = 24 ................. for h(x) to be continuous, f(1) = 0
Sol. cubic is ?kuh; lehdj.k x3 6x2 + 11x 30 = 0 hence 1 a + b = 0 ab=1
(x 5)(x2 x + 6) = 0 |a + b| = | 2 | = 2
Hence vr% a = 5; b + c = 1 a + b + c = 6 Ans. Hindi g, x = 1 ij vlrr gS rFkk f'(x) = e(x 1) 2ax
85. Let f be a real valued ................. 1
ekuk f okLrfod ekuh; ................. f'(1) = 1 2a = 2 a
2
1
Sol. Replace x and solve to get vc, h(x) = f(x) g(x)
x h(x) ds fy, lrr~ gS f(1) = 0
x dks
1
ls gVkus ij vr% 1 a + b = 0 a b = 1 |a + b| = | 2 | = 2
x 89. Let n be an odd integer .................
x 1
f(x) = ekuk n ,d fo"ke iw.kkZad .................
2
f(5) = 3 Sol. Let ekuk nC151 = q nC150 where tgk q 1
86. A fair dice is thrown 3 times.................
n! qn!
,d lk/kkj.k ikls dks rhu ckj.................
(151)!(n 151)! (150)!(n 150)!
Sol. 3 ;113
112 3 ;115
3
P 2 P 3 P 5
1 q
9 1 1 n 150 = q 151 or n = 151q + 150
Hence vr% P(A) P = 3 Ans. 151 n 150
216 24 8P
smallest n will be when q = 3
x
dt
87. Let f x t 3t 27
4 2
................. lcls NksVk n gksxk tc q = 3
3 n = 453 + 150
x
dt n = 603 sum of the digit = 9 Ans.
ekuk f x
3 t 4 3t 2 27
.................
vdksa dk ;ksx = 9 Ans.
x
dt
Sol. f(x)
3 t 3t 2 27
4
when tc y = f(x) 90. Number of different colour.................
2 ukjaxh xsns, 3 uhyhs xsans rFkk.................
dy 1 Sol. O O; B B B; RRRR

dx x 3x 27
4 2
7! 7! 7!
number of ways ep;
1 3!4! 4!2! 2!3!2!
g' y x 4 3x 2 27
dy
OO
dx
when y = 0 then x = 3 BB
tc y = 0 rc x = 3 RR
hence vr% g' 0 3 4 27 27 81 9 Ans. = 35 + 105 + 210 = 350 = 50p
p = 7 Ans.

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8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (4) 11. (1) 12. (3) 13. (3) 14. (2)

15. (1) 16. (4) 17. (4) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (4)

22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (2) 25. (3) 26. (2) 27. (9) 28. (0)

29. (2) 30. (3)

PART-B (CHEMISTRY)

31. (1) 32. (2) 33. (1) 34. (4) 35. (4) 36. (3) 37. (3)

38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (4) 41. (2) 42. (1) 43. (1) 44. (3)

45. (2) 46. (1) 47. (3) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (2) 51. (3)

52. (3) 53. (4) 54. (3) 55. (3) 56. (4) 57. (3) 58. (1)

59. (3) 60. (2)

PART-C (MATHEMATICS)

61. (1) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (4) 65. (1) 66. (2) 67. (3)

68. (2) 69. (3) 70. (3) 71. (4) 72. (1) 73. (2) 74. (4)

75. (3) 76. (2) 77. (2) 78. (2) 79. (4) 80. (2) 81. (1)

82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (6) 85. (3) 86. (3) 87. (9) 88. (2)

89. (9) 90. (7)

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8. (4) 9. (4) 10. (3) 11. (2) 12. (4) 13. (2) 14. (4)
15. (4) 16. (3) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (4) 20. (4) 21. (1)
22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (2) 25. (3) 26. (2) 27. (9) 28. (0)
29. (2) 30. (3)

PART-B (CHEMISTRY)

31. (3) 32. (1) 33. (1) 34. (3) 35. (4) 36. (3) 37. (1)

38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (3) 41. (2) 42. (1) 43. (3) 44. (3)

45. (4) 46. (1) 47. (4) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (1) 51. (4)

52. (1) 53. (4) 54. (1) 55. (3) 56. (4) 57. (4) 58. (1)

59. (2) 60. (2)

PART-C (MATHEMATICS)

61. (2) 62. (2) 63. (2) 64. (3) 65. (2) 66. (3) 67. (2)

68. (3) 69. (4) 70. (4) 71. (3) 72. (2) 73. (1) 74. (4)

75. (2) 76. (2) 77. (3) 78. (3) 79. (3) 80. (3) 81. (2)

82. (3) 83. (2) 84. (6) 85. (3) 86. (3) 87. (9) 88. (2)

89. (9) 90. (7)

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1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (4) 4. (3) 5. (2) 6. (1) 7. (2)

8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (4) 11. (1) 12. (3) 13. (3) 14. (2)

15. (1) 16. (4) 17. (4) 18. (4) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (4)

22. (4) 23. (3) 24. (2) 25. (3) 26. (2) 27. (9) 28. (0)

29. (2) 30. (3)

PART-B (CHEMISTRY)

31. (1) 32. (2) 33. (1) 34. (4) 35. (4) 36. (3) 37. (3)

38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (4) 41. (2) 42. (1) 43. (1) 44. (3)

45. (2) 46. (1) 47. (3) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (2) 51. (3)

52. (3) 53. (4) 54. (3) 55. (3) 56. (4) 57. (3) 58. (1)

59. (3) 60. (2)

PART-C (MATHEMATICS)

61. (1) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (4) 65. (1) 66. (2) 67. (3)

68. (2) 69. (3) 70. (3) 71. (4) 72. (1) 73. (2) 74. (4)

75. (3) 76. (2) 77. (2) 78. (2) 79. (4) 80. (2) 81. (1)

82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (6) 85. (3) 86. (3) 87. (9) 88. (2)

89. (9) 90. (7)

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