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Sec: INC.JR.IIT_*CO SC(MODEL-A) CAT-1 Date: 14.08.

22
Time: 3HRS 2015_P2 Max. Marks: 186
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 ACD 2 ABC 3 AB 4 AC 5 ABCD
6 ACD 7 16 8 150 9 150 10 10
11 10 12 2 13 2 14 5 15 A
16 B 17 C 18 A

CHEMISTRY
19 ABC 20 CD 21 ABCD 22 AC 23 AB

24 ACD 25 5 26 3 27 9 28 0

29 9 30 6 31 3 32 25 33 B

34 B 35 A 36 D

MATHEMATICS
37 BCD 38 AD 39 AB 40 BD 41 ABC

42 AC 43 2 44 144 45 2 46 23

47 20 48 16 49 2 50 0 51 A

52 D 53 A 54 D
Narayana IIT Academy 14-08-22_INC.JR.IIT_*COSC(MODEL-A)_CAT-1_Key&Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Let cyclists meet at time t1
X A1  X B1  10
V  VW  t1  V  VW  t1  10
1
t1  hr
4
VW  12 kmph
2.
t  105 Road V B ridge Road
  2
V1 500m

t  305
 
V1 V2
 200 m 
500  200 300
Vrel    15m / s
30  10 20
V1  V2  15
25  v2  15 V2  10 m / s
500
V1   25 m / s
20
The first enters the bridge at
t1  105 with speed V2 & travels
Till tt3  805 L  V2  t3  t1   10  70  700m
3. S1  n1l  30 S 2  n2l
S S
U 1 U 2
t1 t2
L L
U  VT  -----(1) U  VT  -----(2)
t1 t2
4. Before cutting the thread After cutting the thread
Mg sin   N1 sin   2Mg  0 Mg sin   N1 sin   Ma1
FS  N1  2Mg  0 2 Mg  N1  Fs  2 Ma2
a1  a2 sin 
5. arel  VrelW
V
Radius  11
a
6. Vbp  Vb1  V p as platform is an
V  Vb1   v  inertial frame,
mV 2
Vb1  2V T
l
Vbp  Vb2  V p
V  Vb2   v 
Vb2  0

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V1t1  V2t2
7. VaV 
t1  t2
60t1  40
70  t  16 minutes
8 1
t1 
15
8. T  5a
T sin   3a
T cos   3 y  0
F  T  T sin   12a
mg
9. N
cos 
WN  N sin  n
at 2
x
2
total distance covered
10. VaV 
time
20
10   20
 3 3
2
2 1
3 2
gx 2
11. y  x tan   2      1
2u cos 2 
x2
y  x
10
y  h  x ------(2)
x2
As body touches the root, only once, hence  2x  h  0
10
Will have only one root h  10m
12.

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13. F cos  mW R 2

 d  2  
2
F cos  d 2 / dt 2 F sin  / 2mR
W 
2
    2 tan 
 d / dt  F cos  / 4mR
2
 dt  mR
Ft  F sin   mat  mR
d 2  2 
F sin   mR
dt 2
F sin  2d 2

mR dt 2
14.

at 2
15. y
2
f  m  g  a  sin 
N  m  g  a  cos 
Wmg  mgy
W f  f sin  y
WN  N cos  y
16.

17. Resultant all forces acting towards centre of curved path is equal to centripetal force
18. VBR  VB  Ve
VAB  VA  VB
Along Vˆ the flag flutters
AB

VRB  VR  VB
VAR  VA  VR

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CHEMISTRY
–1
19. X TO Y = 5Rln(10) = 95.7 JK , X TO Z = adiabatic reversible process = 0
20.
21. Z1  2  2 .U avg . N *
1
Z11    2 .U avg . N *2
2
P
N* 
KT
2 RT
U avg 
M
8a
25. TC 
27 Rb
a
PC 
27b 2
TC 8b

PC R
b T 50
So  C 
R 8 PC 160
At high pressure
bP
Z 1
RT
dZ b 50 1
Slope    
dP RT 160  300 960
Reciprocal of Slope  960
 x  960
x 960
  5
192 192
MATHS
  0 0
1 1 165 75
37. A  sin 82 .cos 37  sin .cos
2 2 2 2
1 6 1
 sin1200  sin 450  
2 4 2
0 0
1 1
B  sin127 .sin 97
2 2
1 1 3 1  62
  cos 300  cos 2250     
2 2 2 2 4 2
 A B
tan A  tan B
B) tan  A  B  
1  tan A tan B
3 3
 3  4  3  4  3 
 4 3 4 3 
3. 3 16  3  3
1

4 3 4 3  
 3 / 8  rational
C) sin 2 is ve; sin 3 is ve and sin 5-ve
 5m2.5m3.sin 5: s-ve
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1 5
D) sin 2  
2
1 5
 sin 2   (not possible)
2
1 5
sin 2   1
2
 not possible]

38. tan x  3 tan 3 x  tan x  3


 3 tan x  tan 3 x 
1  3 tan 2 x
tan x  3 tan 3 x  9 tan x  3 tan 3 x 8 tan x
 
1  3 tan x2
1  3 tan 2 x
tan x 1
   tan x  3 tan 3 x 
1  3 tan x 8
2

Put x  9
tan 9 1
  tan 9  3 tan 27 
1  3 tan 9 8
2

Similarly,
Given expression
3 9 27 81
  tan 9  3 tan 27    tan 27  3 tan 81    tan 81  3 tan 242    tan 243  3 tan 729 
8 8 8 8
1 3 tan 9  9 tan 27  9 tan 27  27 tan 81  27 tan 81 
  
8 8 tan 243  81tan 243  243 tan 729 
1
  3 tan 9  243 tan 729 
8
tan 729  tan  729  9   tan 9
1
  240  tan 9  30 tan 9
8
39. FN    2 n 1 cot  2 n 1 
cot   tan   2cot 2
2 cot 2  2 tan 2  22 cot 22  and so on Now, verify the options.
40. We have 1072  10  2a  19d   1162 and a  5d  32
1072  20  a  5d   90d  1162
 1072  640  90 d  1162
432 522
 d  and D is natural number,
90 90
So, d  5  a  7

41.  Roots are real


 B 2  4 AC  0
 a 4  4b 2 , If f  x   x 2  a 2 x  b 2 (  C lies outside the roots)
 f  c   0, then c 2  a 2c  b 2  0
Also (x-coordinate of vertex) > c
a2
 c
2

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 x  2 y   16 xy or
2
42.
2 log 2  x  2 y   4  log 2 x  log 2 y
1
log 2  x  2 y   2   log 2 x  log 2 y 
2
But 1  x  4, 1  y  4
1
 max log 2  x  2 y   2   log 2 4  log 2 4   4
2
1
min log 2  x  2 y   2   log 2 1  log 2 1  2
2
Also log 2  x  2 y   3  x  2 y  8
This is satisfied by x  2, y  3; x  4, y  2; x  6, y  1
10
r
43. 
r 0
cos3
3
1  10 10
r
  
4  r 0
cos  r  3r 0
cos 
3 
1  1 1 
 1  1  1  1  ....  1  1  1  3 1    1
4  2 2 
1 3
 1  
4 2
1

8
17 1
Hence value of the expression   2
8 8
x 2log 2

  elog 2   2
x
e log 4  e e
x 2 x log 2 x
44.
x 2 12
 Given equation is 2 2
c

 x 2  12  x
 x 4  25 x 2  144  0
 x 2  16,9
 x  3, 4
1
45. x  x2  x  1  0
1 x
1  5 1  5
x or (rejected, think!)
2 2
 5 1  x
Hence x    .2  2sin18 , 
0
0
2
 4  sin18
22
46.  1  tan  2    1  tan  45  2   
 0

 1. 1  tan 45 1  tan 2 1  tan 43 1  tan 4 1  tan 41  ..... 1  tan 44 1  tan1 
 223
   23
47. Sol: Let x  r cos  and y  r sin 

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y
 r 2  x 2  y 2 ; tan      0,  / 2 
x
r2
N
r 2 cos 2   sin  cos   4sin 2  
r2

1  cos 2   sin 2  4 1  cos 2 
2

5  sin 2  3cos 2
N max 
2
5  10 15

2

5  10  M 
N min 
2
5  10 15

2

5  10  m 
M  m 2.10 2
A   ;
2 15.2 3
6A  4
1 tan A cot B
48. tan A.tan B       say 
2 1 2
1
 tan A   and tan B 
2
  1 
 3 1   2    3 1  4 2  
5    5      16
 1      1  1 2  
2

  4  
49. Let the common difference of the given A.P. be t. Then
d  a 2  b 2  c 2  a  3t  a 2   a  t    a  2t 
2 2

 5t 2  3  2a  1 t  3a 2  a  0....... 1
 t is real  D  0  9  2a  1  4  5   3a 2  a   0
2

1 70 1 70
 24a 2  16a  9  0    a 
3 12 3 12
 a  1, 0 [ a is integer]
3
When a =0 , from 1 : t  0,
5
(Since t must be non-zero integer, we rejecting both these values)
4
When a  1, from 1 : t  1,  t  1
5
 a  b  c  d  1  0  1  2  2

  cos 27 0  sin 27 0   1  sin 54  1  cos 360


2
50.

 cos 270  sin 270  1  cos 36  0

Also, Also, cos 27  sin 27  1  cos 36 


0 0 0

  cos 27  sin 27 104.


0 0

 2sin 27  1  cos 36   1  cos 36 


0 0 0

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  5 1    5 1 
 1        1    
 4
     4 
 4sin 270  5  5   3  5  on on comparing, we get
7  6 tan   tan 2 
51. (P) Ley y 
1  tan 2  
 7 cos2   6sin  cos   sin 2 
 1  cos 2   1  cos 2 
 7   3sin 2   
 2   2 
 3sin 2  4 cos 2  3
Now,   3  4   3  3sin 2  4 cos 2  3
2 2

 3  4   3
2 2

2  y  8
   8,   2
     6  r  ,     10  s 
(Q) Ley y  5cos   3cos    / 3  3
1 3 
 5cos   3  cos   sin    3
2 2 
13 3 3
 cos   sin   3
2 2
 13   3 3  13
2
3 3
 3        cos   sin   3
2  2  2 2
2
 13   3  3 
2

 3      
 2   2 
 3 7  y  3 7
 4  y  10
 y    6  r  ,     14  t 
   
(R) Let y  1  sin      2 cos    
4  4 
    
 1  cos         2 cos    
2 4  4 
   
 1  cos      2 cos    
4  4 
  
 1  3cos    
4 
 
Since, 1  cos      1
4 
 
 3  3cos      3
4 

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 
 1  3  1  3cos      1  3
4 
2  y  4
   4,   2
     2 1 ,     6  2 
 2 4 6 
52. (P) A2  B 2  3  2 cos  cos  cos 
 7 7 7 
 1
 3  2     2  A2  B 2  2
 2
(Q) Nr.  cos 20  4  cos 20  cos120  sin10
 cos 20  2  sin 30  sin10   4  1/ 2  sin10
 1  cos 20  2cos2 10  2cos2 10 / sin 2 80  2
1 2  cos   
(R)  Applying c/d  tan 2 cot 2  3
cos  2 cos   1 2 2
(S) cos 20  1  cos110  2 sin 65
2sin 65 sin 45  2 sin 65  1  1
2F  n   1 1
53. (P) F  n  1   F n 
2 2
F 1 , F  2  , F  3 ........ is an AP with common difference ½ (3)
a  F 1  2
d 1/ 2
F  101  a  100d
 2  100  1 / 2  52
(Q) a1  2d  a1  4d  a1  10d  a1  16d  a1  18d  5a1  50d  10
 a1  10d   10 i.e., a1  10d  2
21
21
Now a i  2a1  20d   21 a1  10d   42 1
i 1 2
(R) S  1  5  13  29  ...  t10
S  1  5  13  ......t9  t10
Subtracting,
t10  1  4  8  16  ....... up to 10 terms
 1   4  8  16  ....up to 9 terms   2045  4 
(S)Sum of all two digit numbers
90
 10  99    45 109 
2
Sum of all two digit numbers divisible by 2
45
 10  98    45  54 
2
Sum of all two digit numbers divisible by 3
30
 12  99   15 111
2
Sum of all two digit numbers divisible by 6

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 12  96   15  54 
2
The required sum is 45 109   15  54    45  54   15 111  1620  2 
54. (P) If M is mid point of PQ, then
    sin   sin  
M  , 
 2 2 

    
Also, N  ,sin  
 2  2 
It is clear from the figure.
ML  Nl
sin   sin    
  sin  
2  2 
  
 sin   sin   2sin  
 2 
   
 sin   sin   2sin        
 4  2

 sin   sin   2 and  sin   sin   sin  11
4
Since, a 2  b 2   sin   sin     cos   cos  
2 2
(Q)
 sin 2   cos 2   sin 2   cos 2   sin  sin   2 cos  cos 
 2  2 cos    
  
 4 cos 2    4  4
 2 
(using cos 2  2cos2   1 )
(R) Since 3sin   5 cos   5
 3sin   5 1  cos  
Squaring both sides, 9 sin 2   25 1  cos  
2

 9 1  cos  1  cos    25 1  cos  


2

  sin 2
  1  cos 2  
 9 1  cos    25 1  cos    1  cos   0 
 34 cos   16
8 15
cos   , also sin  
17 17

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 5sin   3cos     3  3
17 17
(S) Let A  7 cos x  6sin x  6  2cos x  sin x   5cos x  6  5cos x
Now, 2 cos x  sin x  1  sin x  1  2 cos x
 sin 2 x  1  cos2 x  1  4cos x  4cos2 x
4
 cos x  0 or
5
4
But cos x   cos x  0  A  6  2 
5

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