Cumulative Test-2 (Ct-2) : Hints & Solutions
Cumulative Test-2 (Ct-2) : Hints & Solutions
Cumulative Test-2 (Ct-2) : Hints & Solutions
1. ( + 2) + ( + 2)
2.
+ ( + 2) = 4 + 6 = 10
2 2 2 2
2 2
+
+
2 2 2 2 2 2
( ) ( ) ( )
() ( ) ( )
=3
P 1 , Q 2
No. of ordered pairs is 4
P 2 , Q 1
P 3 , Q 0
From equation (ii)
P 3 , Q 9
P 4 , Q 8
........
......... No. of ordered pairs is 7
,
P8
Q 4
P 9 , Q 3
Q P 3 = 0 or multiple of 11
P Q = 3 .............(i)
or P Q = 8
...............(ii)
From Equation (i)
From
Equation (ii)
Q = 0,
P = 3 (not possible)
Q = 0,
P=8
Q = 2,
P = 1 (not possible)
Q = 2,
P = 10 (not possible)
Q = 4,
P=1
Q = 4,
P = 12 (not possible)
Q = 6,
P=3
Q = 6,
P = 14 (not possible)
Q = 8,
P=5
Q = 8,
P = 16 (not possible)
number of ordered pairs is 3
8.
Sol.
2 5 2 = (10 h)
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SOLJNTCT2060915-1
h2
2 25 5h = 100 20h + h2
4
2
h 60 h + 100 = 0
Let h1, h2 be its roots, then
a + c = h1 + h2 = 60 , b = 0, d = 0
a + b + c + d = 60
h1 . h2 = 100
2
2
(c a) = (h2 h1) = 3600 400 = 3200
h
h
radii are 1 , 2
2
2
2
1
1
2
(h2 h1 ) = ((h1+h2) 4 h1 h2) = 1600
2
2
length of tangent =
3200 1600 = 40
h
, 5 2, 2
2
2
h1 h2
100
=
= 50 = (5 2 )2
2
2
r1, r2, r3 are in G.P.
radii are
h1
Equations of sides
BC : x 8y + 2 = 0
CA : x + 3y 9 = 0
AB : 3x 2y + 6 = 0
Since P(t, t + 1) lies on line y = x + 1
Let D and E be the points of intersection of
y = x + 1, x 8y + 2 = 0 and
y = x + 1, x + 3y 9 = 0 respectively.
6 1
3 5
D ,
and E ,
.
7 7
2 2
Thus
6 3
t ,
7 2
6 3
[a] + [b] = + = 1 + 1 = 0
7 2
Sol.
(x1, y1)
A
(8, 5)
x y + 5 = 0 2x + y = 20
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SOLJNTCT2060915-2
x1 = 0,
y1 = 13
co-ordinate of image (0, 13)
13 10
equation of line BC y 10 =
(x 5)
05
5y + 50 = 3x 15
3x + 5y = 65
65 3t
Let co-ordinates of point C is t,
, mid5
8 t 90 3t
point of A and C is
,
lies on
10
2
the line 2x + y = 20, hence satisfies the line
8 t 90 3t
2
= 20
10
2
t=
B C
C1
C2
Greatest distance is AD
= C1C2 + AC1 + DC2
=5+1+3=9
x1 8 y1 5
855
= 2
1
1
1 1
7t = 30
30
7
30 73
Hence co-ordinates of point C is ,
7
7
(B)
x2 = 200
2
2
2x = 4r
2
2r = 200
r = 10
(C) 6x = n + 2x
4x = n
n
x =
and 2x, 6x m +
4
2
3
5
x = , ,
, 2,
2
2
2
5 solutions
(D) 37n + 2 + 16n + 1 + 30n
(35 + 2)n + 2 + (14 + 2)n + 1 + (28 + 2)n = 7m +
2n + 2 + 2n + 1 + 2n
= 7m + 2n. 7 = 7(m + 2n)
remainder is 0.
PART- 2
PHYSICS
20. Choose the correct............
Sol Conservation of momentum.
2
C 1, , r = , CM =
2
4
AB = 2 r 2 CM2 = 2
2(1) 1
2
9 1
=
4 4
[2 2 ] = 2
18. Number of points P(x, y) inside or ..
Sol. tan4 x cot 4 x 2 so tan4 x cot 4 x 5 7
but 7 sin2 y 7
Hence tan4x + cot4x + 5 = 7 sin2y
2
2
tan x = 1 and sin y = 1
x = m , y = n + , m, n
4
2
Now only possible solutions (x, y) are
4 , 2 , 4 , 2 , 4 , 2 , 4 , 2
0 = mv1 + 3mv2
v1 = 3v2
1
1
mgh = mv12 3mv 22
2
2
2gh = v12 3v 22
2gh = 9v 22 3v 22
gh
3gh
and v1
6
2
Time to slide from B to D.
L
L
t
V1 V2
3gh
gh
2
6
v2
3L2
8gh
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SOLJNTCT2060915-3
R
30
3R
t=
5R
5R 3R
u
u/2
mv
L
= T + mgett
60
15gL
2
u1 5(g a1 )L =
3u
2
u
u
cos 60i + sin 60 j
2
2
3u
3u
v2 =
cos 30 i
sin 30j
2
2
v1 =
g2 a22 2g
mv 2
= T + mgeff
L
for T = 0, v2 =
V (g a1 )L
2 gL
u/2
1
1
mu22 = mv2 + mgeff
2
2
L
L
60
30
3u
2
u/2
1
u22 v 2 2 2gL 1
u22 v 2 2gL
2
2
2 1
u 2gL 2gL
u2
V
Along line of impact.
3u
M
+ 0 = MV = MV
2
2 3 2 gL
2 1
3u
4
3u 2 u 2
=
16
4
u
V2
2
7u
4
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SOLJNTCT2060915-4
F2
m2
0.5
v=
Rg = 5 m/s
(2m m)g
g
=
3m
3
g
V2 = 0 + 2 (y)
3
mv 2
R
3mV = (4m) v
v =
T sin 53 + T cos 37 =
F1
0.5
m1
0.2
3V
3gy
8
F1
Sol. V = 10 m/s ; 1 v =
2
f2 max = 0.2 10g = 20
30 3 = 90
33. In the figure shown A is of............
Sol. At heighest point, both will move together
work done by A on B = KE of B
=
F1 120N
1
1
(5) + (v), v(25) ;
2
2
1
1
m .v 2=
21=1J
2 B cm
2
H
3R
Sol. m1 = m2
4
8
1 2
H 2 3R
R H = R3
3
4 3 8
H=
3 R = 3m.
H=3
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SOLJNTCT2060915-5
Formula = C5HxNx
14x + x = 75
x=5
Hence formula is C5H5N5
5
% of N by no. =
100
15
100
=
%
3
reverses i.e. v f v i
Vi Vi
V Vi
V
= f
=
t
t
t
2V
2u
a = i =
(assuming v = u)
t
t
Also using distance = speed x time
R = u t
R
t =
u
a =
a =
2u
R
u
40.
Sol.
36 10 3
wt
= 6
weight
135
180
(C6H12O6) = 40 103 g = 40 mg
40
2
m moles =
=
= 0.222
180
9
2 u2
2
= a
R
Hence n = 2
36. A block of mass m = 3kg............
Sol.
u=0
9N
t=0
41.
Sol.
3kg
39.
Sol.
In one molecule .
% C + % H + % N = 100
4x + 5x = 100 x = 100/9
% C = 4x = 400 /9
400 135
weight of C in adenine =
= 60 amu
9
100
Number of C atoms in one molecule of
60
adenine =
=5
12
500 135
Mass of N and H in 1 formula =
9
100
= 75 amu.
PART- 3
CHEMISTRY
T
= constant for isochoric process, so
P
remains same in A and C.
If T is decreased, keeping P same,
decreases. If P is increased, keeping T
same, decreases.
42.
Sol.
rHe
1
=
rSO2
4
1
64
=
4
1
3
kT (This is independent of gas)
2
(D) momentum imparted to walls mv.
Although mass of every the atom is less
than SO2 molecule, but a very fast moving
He atom can be having higher momentum
than a SO2 molecule moving very slowly.
(C) KE =
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SOLJNTCT2060915-6
72
90
n1 n2
5
1
1
= 2 2 n1 = 2; n2 = 3
36
n1
n2
Hence n = 2 is first excited state.
..
Sol. H N C O
O3
Sol. CH2=CHCH=CH2
CH2O+OHCCHO
H2O
(C)
O3
CH2=C=CHCH3
CH2=O +
CH3CHO + CO2
47. Equal masses of N2O and O2 react .
Sol.
N2O + O2
NO + NO2
w
w
Moles
a
b
44
32
w
POAC on N :
2=a+b
44
w
w
POAC on O :
+2
= a + 2b
44
32
1
1
b = w
16 44
b
xNO2 =
ab
1
1
w
16 44
=
w
2
44
7
=
x=7
8
48. A sample of CaCO3 weighing .
Sol. Mass of pure CaCO3 present in 10 g CaCO3
25
=
10 = 2.5 g
100
Let mass of pure CaCO3 added be xg
2.5 x
50 =
100
10 x
2.5 x 2
1 =
10 x
10 + x = 5 + 2x
x = 5
49. Consider the following reaction .
70
Sol. nB =
9 102 = 6.3 102
100
mB = 6.3 102 113
= 7.119 g
=7g
C is a polymer of B.
Hence mC = 7 g
(viii) 9F = [He]
52. How many structural isomers .
OH
OH
Sol.
53. How many lone pair of electrons .
Sol. FXeF
54. How many of the following .
Sol. a, b,c,d,f,g,h are correct.
Hg2I2 Mercurous iodide
55. The ionization enthalpy of K .
Sol. The electron gain enthalpy of K+ ion is 4.5 eV
2 4.5 = 9
56. In how many of the following .
Sol. Cl BeCl,
, BeF2, CO2
57. Column-I
P
(A)
.
T
B
A
Slope of OA is more (P =
nR
T ). Hence VA
V
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SOLJNTCT2060915-7
4.
Sol.
V
T
T
(C) It is not isotherm. Hence, P, V and T all
are changing V is increasing.
P
121
1 2
2 3
1
3 4
+......
3 2 + ........+
120
2 1 +
= 11 1 = 10
5. Sum of all the positive integers x .
Sol. f(x) = (x 1) (x2 7x + 13) is prime
2
x 1 = 1 or x 7x + 13 = 1
x = 2, 3, 4
2
V
(D) Volume is decreasing. As V vs T graph
is not-linear So, P is not constant.
V
abc<1
...........(ii)
f(3) < 4
9a + 3b + c < 4 ........(iii)
1
(i) +2(ii) + (iii) 8a < 1
a<
8
Graph of a typical function y = f(x) satisfying
f(1) < 1, f(1) > 1, f(3) < 4 is as shown in figure.
PAPER-2
PART- 1
MATHEMATICS
1. The equation of a straight line .
Sol. Equation of circle is (x 3)2 + (y 4)2 = 4
Hence " f(x) = 0 has real roots " is false.
7.
1
Sol. =
2
a 1/ a 1
1 1
b 1/ b 1 =
2 abc
c 1/ c 1
Sol.
a2 1 a
b2 1 b
c2 1 c
1 (a b)(b c)(c a)
2
2abc
Line pair is (x 1) y = 0
i.e. x + y 1 = 0, x y 1 = 0
Let the centre be (, 0), then its distance
from x + y 1 = 0 is
1
= 2 (radius)
2
i.e. = 1
Centre may be (1 2 2, 0) , (1 2 2, 0)
Now let the centre be (1, ), then
1 1
2
=2
= 2 2
Centre may be (1 , 2 2 ) , (1 2 2)
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SOLJNTCT2060915-8
PA = 3 2
AB = PA PB = 2 2
Hence AB = diameter of circle which passes
through origin. Equation is y = x
Alternative
Any line through P is x = 2+ r cos , y = 2 + r sin
Intersects circle r2 + 4 (cos + sin ) r + 6 = 0
roots are r1 = PA, r2 = PB.
r1 = 3r2
3r2, r2 2r2 . r2 = 6
4r2 = 4 (cos + sin )
2
(cos + sin ) = 2
sin 2 = 1 2 =
2
r
r
= line is x = 2 +
, y=2+
4
2
2
y=x
9.
Sol.
7 24i = a + ib
a2 b2 = 7
ab = 12
a2 + b2 = 25
a = 3, b = 4
but a . b < 0
a + ib = 3 + 4i or 3 4i
Here
(1) D 0
a4 4b2 0
(2) f(c) > 0
c2 + a2c + b2 > 0
a2
(3)
>c
2
Sol.
Equation of perpendicular of AB is
3
y 6 = (x 4)
4
3x + 4y = 36
Also AB = 10, AL = 5
10
AH = radius of circle =
= AL cosec 60
3
16. A straight line through the point .
Sol. Any point on line through A is
(2 + r cos , 3 + r sin )
(2 + AB cos , 3 + AB sin) lies on x +
3y = 9
20
AB =
,
(cos 3 sin )
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SOLJNTCT2060915-9
similarly AC =
4
(cos sin )
T1
2
P
2
O
90 2
(h, 0)
P
(2, 0)
T2
90 2 =
= 30
90 2 = 30
2
sin30 =
OP
OP = 4
h=4
PART- 2
PHYSICS
21. Two particles A and B having............
Sol.
(7 1)2 ( 7 1)2 =
36 64 = 10
Mg + F T = Ma
T Mg = Ma
F = 2Ma
F
a=
2M
m a m2 a2 Ma M(a)
aCM = 1 1
=
=0
m1 m2
M m
22. A block of mass M with............
Sol. Mx = m (R r x)
Mx = m (R r) mx
m(R r)
x=
.
M m
= 500 ; =
= 250
2
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SOLJNTCT2060915-10
a
a
a
a
Sol. xx = m m m m = ma2
2
2
2
2
a
a
a
a
yy = m m m m = ma2
2
2
2
2
y
A
m
a
x
m r m 2 r2
rcm 1 1
=
m1 m2
a
a
a
3a 3a 3a
rcm
i
j
k
7
7
7
l2
l1
37
C
1 + 2 = 0
20 u = 0
u = 20 m/s
By wedge constraint
u sin 37 = cos 37
3
=u
= 15 m/s
4
= 15 j
A'
a
a
AA' = m m 0 0 = ma2
2
2
a 2
zz = m 4 = 2ma2
2
V = v 2 v 2 2v 2 cos = 2v sin
2
V = 2 4 sin
2
or
=
&=
2
6
3
2
=
=
rad/s
0.5
3
v
43 6
R=
=
= m
SOLJNTCT2060915-11
y
B
v
a
Torque about A
mg f = 0
2
mg
F=
.
2
32. The given system is released............
Sol. = xB + 3xA
d2 x
d2 x
0 = 2B +3 2A
dt
dt
aB
^
B
m
xB
T
T
A
^
T
2g
v = 4m/s
v = u + at
a = 2m/s2
If a is upward F = 24N
If a is downward F = 16N
37. For the shown figure, choose............
Sol. The minimum value of F required to move the
block A away from the wall is 55N
If F = 65N then the friction between block A
and ground is 40N
2T^
3m
aA
3mg
0 = aB + 3aA
aB = 3aA
......(1)
For B T = maB
......(2)
For A 3mg 3T = 3maA
......(3)
mg T = maA
By (1) , (2) & (3)
aB = 15/2 Ans.
p =
1
5 20 N s = 50 N s.
2
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SOLJNTCT2060915-12
PART- 3
CHEMISTRY
41. Manganese oxide (MnO2) .
Sol. MnO2 + H2 MnxOy + H2O
17.4 g
15.8 g
Applying POAC for Mn
17.4
15.8
1
x
87
55x 16y
15.8
0.2 =
y
55 16
x
y
11 + 3.2 = 15.8
x
y 3
x 2
42. The temperature of an ideal .
Sol. (C) Due to increase in temperature root
mean square velocity of gas molecules
increases. So they strike the wall more
often with higher velocities
43. Electrons in a H-atom .
1
1
1
1
1
Sol.
= R 2 2 = R 2 2
1
n
n
n
2
1
1/ 2
R
n=
R 1
42
32
42
42
eV
42
22
= 108.8 eV
42
f2 Be3 23
(C)
= 2 = 2.
f1 H
1
13
The frequency of revolution of electron in
2nd orbit is double of the frequency of
revolution of electron in ground state of H
atom.
x2
=4
PCO2
2x + PCO2 = 5
PCO2 =
x2
.
4
x2
= 5.
4
x2 + 8x 20 = 0
x2 + 10x 2x 20 = 0
x (x + 10) 2 (x + 10) = 0
x = 2 or x = 10
PCO = 2, PN2 = 2, PCO2 = 1
2x +
2
2
1
, XN2 = , XCO2 =
5
5
5
2
2
1
156
=M=
28 +
28 +
44 =
5
5
5
5
= 31.2 g/mol.
PCO2 = 4.
XCO =
then
PCO
=4
4
= PCO = 4 atm
But PN2 = 2 atm
= PT = 4 + 4 + 2
= 10 atm.
51. Which of the following statement .
Sol. (A) At absolute temperature kinetic energy
of gas molecules becomes zero but they
possess potential energy so we can say
that absolute zero degree temperature is
not zero energy temperature.
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SOLJNTCT2060915-13
2
10.6
=1
(from graph)
56
56 80x
x3
Mol. formula = FeBr3.
From Graph
8.6 g Br2 reacts with 2g Fe.
So 4.3 g Br2 reacts with 1 g Fe.
SO 2
4 ion due to maximum % s character.
I
(B)
I3
mass
of
product
increases
with
sp d
I
3
sp d
(C) CO2
OCO
sp
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SOLJNTCT2060915-14
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PAPER-1
MATHEMATICS
1.
8.
(B)
(A)
2.
9.
(A)
1
3.
10.
(A)
7
4.
11.
(C)
2
5.
12.
(C)
7
6.
13.
(D)
2
7.
14.
(C)
0
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
A P; B S; C Q; D R
24.
31.
38.
(ACD) 25.
(ABD) 26.
(AD)
(1)
32.
(6)
33.
(1)
(A) - P, R ; (B) - P, R ; (C) - Q, S ; (D) - Q, S
PHYSICS
20.
27.
34.
(AC)
21.
(ABCD) 28.
(3)
35.
(AC)
(3)
(2)
22.
29.
36.
(CD)
(6)
(3)
23.
30.
37.
(AD)
(5)
(2)
CHEMISTRY
39.
46.
53.
57.
(ABC) 40.
(AD)
41.
(BD)
42.
(ABD) 43.
(B)
(A)
47.
7
48.
5
49.
7
50.
1
9
54.
7
55.
9
56.
4
(A) P, Q, R, S ; (B) P, Q, S ; (C) P, Q, R, S ; (D) Q, R, S
44.
51.
(C)
3
45.
52.
(D)
2
7. (BD)
14.(BC)
PAPER-2
MATHEMATICS
1.
8.
15.
(A)
(BC)
(BC)
2.
9.
16.
(B)
3.
(ABC) 10.
(AC)
17.
(A)
(AB)
(B)
4.
11.
18.
(B)
(AB)
(D)
5.
12.
19.
(A)
6.
(ABCD) 13.
(B)
20.
(B)
(AC)
(C)
25.
32.
39.
(B)
(BC)
(AB)
26.
33.
40.
(A)
27.
(CD) 34.
(ABC)
(A)
46.
(ABD) 53.
(A)
60.
(B)
47.
(ACD) 54.
(B)
PHYSICS
21.
28.
35.
(A)
22.
(ABC) 29.
(AC)
36.
(D)
(AC)
(AD)
23.
30.
37.
(A)
(AC)
(AD)
24.
31.
38.
(A)
(CD)
(AC)
(ABC)
(BC)
CHEMISTRY
41.
(C)
48.
(AC)
55. (ABCD)
42.
49.
56.
(C)
43.
(ABC) 50.
(AD)
57.
(A)
44.
(ABC) 51.
(B)
58.
(C)
45.
(A)
52.
(ABC) 59.
(ACD)
(AC)
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