MCP-05!01!2011 Revision Test-2 12th Solution
MCP-05!01!2011 Revision Test-2 12th Solution
MCP-05!01!2011 Revision Test-2 12th Solution
Q.2
Q.3
Q.4
Q.5
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-2
PART-A
Q.1 B
Q.2 A
Q.3 B
Q.4 B
Q.5
Q.6
A
B
Q.6
Q.7
Q.7
Q.8
Q.9
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
Q.8
Q.9
Q.10
Q.11
Q.12
Q.13
Q.14
Q.15
B
C
C
B
C
A
B
B
Q.14
Q.16
Q.15
A,B,C,D
Q.17
Q.16
A,B,C
Q.17
A,B
Q.18
A,B,C,D
Q.18
Q.19
Q.20
Q.21
Q.22
C
A,B,C,D
A,B,D
A,B
A,C
Q.23
B,C,D
Q.24
A,C
PART-C
Q.1
0014
Q.2
0003
Q.3
0001
Q.4
0002
Q.1
0002
Q.5
0005
Q.2
0508
Q.6
0002
Q.3
0040
Q.4
0112
Q.5
Q.6
1637
0320
PART-C
PHYSICS
SECTION-3
PART-A
Q.1 C
Q.2 B
Q.3 C
Q.4 C
Q.5 B
Q.6 C
Q.7 B
Q.8 B
Q.9 A
Q.10 D
Q.11 D
Q.12 C
Q.13 B
Q.14 A
Q.15 C
Q.16 A
Q.17 A
Q.18 D
Q.19 B
Q.20 C
Q.21 A
Q.22 C
Q.23 B
Q.24 B,C,D
Q.25 A,D
Q.26 A,B,D
Q.27 A,C
Q.28 A,C
PART-B
Q.1 (A) R
(B) Q
(C) Q
(D) Q
PART-C
Q.1 0002
Q.2 0027
MATHEMATICS
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol.
1 3x
( form)
7x
1
0
As Lim e11x 7 x Lim 1 11x e11x (1 0) and Lim
x
x 3x
e
x
ln e11x 7 x
ln L = Lim
x
3x
(Using L-Hospital rule)
11x
11e
ln L = Lim
3 e
11x
Hence L =
11
e3
11x
Lim 11 7e
=
7x
3 1 7 xe
11x
Q.2
[Sol.
I=
1 4x
Q.3
[Sol.
x 4
dx = 2
1 4x
0
x4
4
x
d
dx = 2 x.e x dx 2 4
dx
ex
0
1
2
2 0 ]
e
e
0
f is onto
,0
Range of tan1 (2x x2 + ) should be
2
Range of 2x x2 + should be (, 0] ; hence D = 0 4 + 4 = 0, hence = 1 ]
Q.4
[Sol.
XII
3x 2 2x 10, x 1
f ' (x) =
2,
x 1
since for the quadratic 3x2 2x + 10, D < 0 hence it is always positive
function f (x) increases in (, 1) and decreasing in (1, )
for max at x = 1
f (1) f (1+)
1 1 + 10 5 2 + log2 (a2 2)
log2 (a2 2) 7
a2 2 27
a2 130
Hence,
2 < a2 130
MATHEMATICS
Q.5
x
[Sol.
xt
tx
f (x) = e dt e dt
0
f (x) = e x e t dt e x
0
dt
(1, e 1)
(0, e 1)
2(e 1)
f (x)= ex + e1 x 2
f ' (x) = ex e1 x = 0
1
x=
2
x
f '' (x) = e + e1 x > 0
1
2
X
x=1
minima
f (0) e 1
f (1) e 1 Maximum value
1
f = 2 e 1 Minimum value ]
2
Q.6
[Sol.
For y 0,
x 1
e 2 if x 0
1
y = e | x | =
1
2
e x if x 0
2
.....(1)
1 x
2 e if x 0
.....(2)
1
e x if x 0
2
Combining (1) and (2) we have the required area given as
1
y = e | x | =
2
ln 2
A= 4
12
l n 2
ln 2
x
1
1 1
dx = 4 ln 2 = (2 2 ln 2) Ans.]
2
2 2
1 2
Q.7
2
[Sol.
f x f 4x dx = 10.
Let x = 2t dx = 2dt
So, 2 f 2 t f 8t dt = 10
0
f 2x f 8x dx = 5
... (1)
Given that
f x f 2 x dx = 5
... (2)
f x f 8x dx = 10 Ans.]
XII
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MATHEMATICS
Q.8
[Sol.
y
2
tan k =
2t
= tan(2)
1 t2
=
k (2
t,t 2
)
t 1
= tan k
2
2t 0
F(0,1)
Slope of FAk =
2 + k
(Say)
O(0,0)
k
where tan = t
4n
k
( t 2 1) 2 (2 t ) 2 = t2 + 1 = 1 + tan2 = sec2 4n
Also FAk =
x
4
k
1 n
1 n
x
Lim FA k Lim sec 2 = sec 2 dx = tan = 4 Ans.]
n n
n n
4 0
4
4 n 0
k 1
k 1
(i)
f ' ( x ) dx
f ( x ) 1dx
f '(x) = f(x) +
= f ( x ) dx =
0
(1 )e
dx
= 2 + (1 + ) (e2 1) 3 = (e2 1) + e2 1
(4 e2) = e2 1 =
f(x) =
e2 1
4 e2
1 e2
e2 1 x
1
e
+
4 e 2 4 e 2
2
x
3 x 1 e 3e
e
=
+
=
2
2
4 e2 4 e
4e
1 e2
XII
Page # 3
MATHEMATICS
(ii)
(iii)
3e x , x 0
y = 3x
(0, 3)
g(x) =
x, x 0
O (0, 0)
graph of g(x) will be as like as shown.
y=x
So, g(x) is one one into function.
Point of intersection of y = x and y = x3 for x < 0 is only x = 1.
For x 0, for point of intersection of y = x3 and y = 3ex x3 = 3ex x3 ex = 3
So, number of solutions is same as point of intersection of y = x3 ex and y = 3.
dy
= 3x2 ex x3 ex = (3 x) x2 ex
dx
Now, y = x3ex
y
y=3
3
e
y = x3ex
[Sol.
So,
P(x) =
As
P(x = 1) = 0 B =
55
A
4
..............(1)
..............(2)
A 4
(x 8x3 + 22x2 24x 55)
4
2
Now,
P( x ) dx
A
2
4
1348
15
x
0
22 x 2 55 dx =
1348
15
1348
337
A=
A=4
15
15
Hence, P(x) = x4 8x3 + 22x2 24x 55.
Clearly, P'(1) = 4( 2) ( 3) ( 4) = 96 and P( 1) = 0.
So equation of tangent to y = P(x) at x = 1, is
(y 0) = 96 (x + 1)
Now, for y-intercept, put x = 0 we get y = 96
(i)
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MATHEMATICS
1
(ii)
P( x ) P(x ) dx
= 2
0
(iii)
8x 3 22 x 2 24 x 55 x 4 8x 3 22 x 2 24 x 55 dx
x5
22x 3
1
22
55
55x = 2
x 22 x 55 dx =
3
3
1
5
5
0
1424
3 110 825
= 2
=
.
15
15
Clearly, two points of local minimum are A(1, 64) and B(3, 64)
let
f ( 4) f ( 0)
1
=
40
4
c1 (0, 4)
f ' (c2) =
f (8) f ( 4)
= 0,
84
c2 (4, 8)
1
< f ' (c1)
12
g (x) = f (x)
......(1)
1
x.
12
1
> 0 at c = c1 max. does not occur at x = c1
12
1
< 0 at x = c2 min. does not occur at x = c2.
12
Since g (x) is continuous on [c1 , c2] by extreme value theorem is attains maximum at some point
1
.
12
1
from (1)
4
1
< f (4)
2
Page # 5
MATHEMATICS
by IVT c2 (0, 4) such that f (c2) =
f ' (c1) f (c2) =
1
2
1
for some c1, c2 [0, 8]
8
x3
(D)
f ( t ) dt
Let g(x) =
g (1) g (0)
,
1 0
(0, 1)
g (2) g (1)
, (1, 2)
2 1
On adding, we get
g'() + g'() = g(2) g(0)
and g'() =
8
2
3
2
3
g(2) = f ( t ) dt = 3 f ( ) f ( ) where 0 < < < 2. Ans.]
Q.16
[Sol.
1
(A)
Tr =
4nr r 2
2n
L = nLim
r 1
1
4nr r 2
1
= Lim
n n
2n
r 1
1
4r r
n n
1
4x x 2
1
4 x 2 2
dx
x 2
= sin
2 0 2
1
(B)
(C)
XII
f (3) = 1
Page # 6
MATHEMATICS
(D)
f (x) = ln(1 + x)
tan 1 x
1 x
1
tan 1 x
1
f ' (x) =
1 x
(1 x )(1 x 2 ) (1 x ) 2
x 2 (1 x ) (1 x 2 ) tan 1 x
(1 x ) 2 (1 x 2 )
tan 1 x
]
1 x
Q.17
[Sol.
x
1
2
1 x2
f ' (x) = x
+ ln x x 1
2
x 1 x
+ ln x x 1
2
x 1
= ln x x 1
x
x2 1
x
x2 1
>0x>0
<0x<0
h ' (x) = (1 2 f (x) + 3 f2 (x)) f ' (x)
= f ' (x) (1 2 f(x) + 3f2 (x))
D<0
h (x) is increasing when f is increasing & decreasing when f is decreasing
h (x) increasing in (0, )
& h (x) decreasing in(0, ) ]
Q.18
[Sol.
See graph y = f(x) = | x 2 4x 3 | 2 , y = m is a horizontal line with intersection points, from which
the x-values have different signs, only if m > 2.
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Page # 7
MATHEMATICS
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol.
2x i
1
=
2 x i 4x 2 1
Let (h, k) be locus of points a1, a2............a6.
2x
1
then h =
,
k
=
4x 2 1
4x 2 1
h
= 2x
k
1
k2
k= 2 2
= 2
h2 + k2 k = 0
h k 1
h k2
Locus is x2 + y2 y = 0
1
centre = 0,
2
1
radius = r =
2
A hexagon inscribed in circle will have side same as radius
f (x) =
3 1
3 3
Area = 6 Area of one triangle = 6
=
4
8
2
We have, f (1) = a + b + c
and f (2) = 4a 2b + c
Hence f (1) f ( 2) = 3(b a)
So, E =
3 f (1)
3
abc
=
=
f
(2)
f (1) f (2)
ba
1
f (1)
b2
c
4a
b2
a+b+ca+b+
4a
4a 2 4ab b 2
4a
since b a > 0
a+b+c
XII
Page # 8
MATHEMATICS
4a 2 4ab b 2
abc
4a (b a )
ba
(2a b) 2
=
4a (b a )
3a (b a )
=
a (b a )
4a = b
b = c = 4a. Ans. ]
Q.3
[Sol.
2
x 0,
x ;
2
We have f (x) =
; g (x) =
( x ) 2 ; x ,
x 0,
x ;
2
( x ) ; x ,
2
1
2
2
Required area = 2 ( x x ) dx ( x x ) dx
1
0
1 1 3 1 2 1
= 2
2
3
24
3
8
2
3 2 1 3
2 2
=
= 2
a3 + b2 + c (Given)
12
24
8
3
4
3
So, a =
1
1
2
, b =
, c =
12
4
3
Hence, (| a | + | b | + | c |) =
1
1
2
12
4
3
1 1 2
1 3 8
12
=
=
= 1. Ans.]
12 4 3
12
12
Q.4
[Sol.
We have , f(x) =
sin 4 x 4 cos 2 x
cos 4 x 4 sin 2 x
= sin 4 x 4 4 sin 2 x
= cos2x sin2x = cos 2x
Given, g(sin 2t) = sin t + cos t
gsin 2t 2 = 1 + sin 2t
XII
Page # 9
MATHEMATICS
g (sin 2t) = 1 sin 2 t
So,g(x) = 1 x , 1 x 1
2 cos x x R.
Range of gf ( x ) is 0, 2
(a2 + b2) = 2 Ans.]
Q.5
[Sol.
Let AF = x = DE and AE = y = DF
As
CAB is CED
x
CE
DE
by
x
y = b 1
c
CA
AB
b
c
(Here BC = a, AC = b and AB = c)
Now, area of parallelogram AFDE
So,
........(1)
dS b
c
(c 2x) sin A = 0 x
dx c
2
2b
d 2s
0
2
c
dx x c
Also,
c
2
1
bc sin A
4
1
11
1
1
bc sin A = area (ABC) =
| 4
22
4 9
2
1 1
20
2 1 | =
= 5 (square units.) Ans.]
4
3 1
Q.6
[Sol.
{x} ; x I
We have f ( x )
2
0 ;
xI
Now,
24
24
( x )dx P( x ) x
P(x ) dx = 1 P
0
0 II
24
0
x P' (x )dx
24
= 24 P(24)
x P' (x )dx
0
( I . B. P )
24
As,
XII
1
P(24) = f ( t ) dt = 24 f ( t ) dt = 24 t dt = 0
2
0
0
0
Page # 10
MATHEMATICS
24
and
24
1
3
x P' (x ) dx x f ( x ) dx x x 2 dx x x 2 dx .........
0
0
0
1
24
x P ' (x ) 24
0
1
2
12
24
x x
23
47
dx
2
24
So,
P( x) dx
= 0 2 = 2. Ans.]
XII
Page # 11
CHEMISTRY
PART-A
Q.2
[Sol.
Correct option (A) as all other Nitrogen lonepairs in the given structure are participating in resonance so
their Nucleophilic power is decreased. ]
Q.5
[Sol.
O
||
. H 2SO 4
(A) Me CH C Me aq
Me CH C Me
MeCH 2 C Me
|
||
CO
2
( keto acid )
|
||
CN O
COOH
O
P is ketone so will not give Fehling test, NaHCO3 test or cerric ammonium test. It will give ...... test with
NaHSO3 and idoform test.]
Q.6
[Sol.
HSO4 H+ + SO42
0.01x
x
0.01 + x
102
x (0.01 x )
0.01 x
4
10 102 x = 102 x + x2
x2 + 2 102 x 104 = 0
102 =
2 10 2 4 10 4 4 10 4
x=
2
=
2 10 2 2 2 10 2
2
2 2 2 10 2
2
[H+] = ( 2 1) 10 2
pH = 2 log ( 2 1)
Q.8
[Sol.
Q.13
[Sol.
In osazone formation only C1 and C2 carbon react remaining carbon configuration will be same. ]
A H C C CH2 CH2 CH3 most acidic among C5H8 alkyne 2 H
B H3C C C CH2 CH3 most stable alkyne 5 H
C
alkadiene
CCCCCH
Q.14
[Sol.
XII
NaNH2
C C C C C Na NH 3
5H ]
Page # 1
CHEMISTRY
Q.15
[Sol.
Q.16
[Sol.
0.3
2.54
0.3 0.4 2.540.183
=0.12
=2
2NH3 (g)
0.36 0.36
Kc =
Q.17
[Sol.
0.12 ( 2) 3
0.182
100 = 13.5 ]
0.14
0.36
(HCl) =
0.14
0.28 M
1/ 2
Q.18
[Sol.
rH 2
rN 2
Q.20
[Sol.
Q.21
[Sol.
(A)
AL2
PH 2
PN 2
28
2
14
2 0.12
r r
2.303
log 0
t
r rt
K=
2.303
15 30
log
30
15 20
2.303
45
log
30
35
K = 9.212 103
K=
t1/2 =
XII
2.303 0.3
2.303 log 2
=
= 75 min
K
9.212 103
Page # 2
CHEMISTRY
Q.23
O
[Sol.
(A)
HN
>
O
(B)
Q.24
[Sol.
H
N
OH
<
(C)
(D)
CH 3 C C
Cell reaction
OH
<
OH
>
<
OH
N
H
<
= 0.76 + 1.32 V
E ocell 2.08 V
Ecell =
E ocell
0.06
[ Zn 2 ][Cl ]2
log
2
[ Zn (s)] PCl2 (g )
= 2.08
0.06
4 (0.5) 2
log
2
0 .1
= 2.05 V
Ecell = +ve
G is ve cell is spontaneous at given condition.
XII
Page # 3
CHEMISTRY
PART-C
Q.2
[Sol.
(a)
C
(b)
CCCCC
CCCC
C
CCCCC
CCCC
C
CCCCC
CCCC
C
C
CCC
C C C C
Q.3
[Sol.
rH = fH (C2H6) fH (C2H4)
= 136 kJ mol1
rS = S (C2H6) S (C2H4) S (H2)
= 229 219 130
= 120 JK1 mol1
G = H TS
= 136
300 ( 120)
1000
= 100 kJ
G = 100 1000 J = RT ln Kp
ln Kp = 40 ]
Q.6
[Sol.
Both the gases before mixing are at same temperature and pressure. Since the amount of neon is
twice that of Helium.
VHe = 2 VHe
Vtotal = VHe + VNe = VHe + 2VHe = 3 VHe
SHe = nR ln
V2
1 2 ln 3 = 2 Cal K1
V1
SNe = nR ln
V2
3
2 2 ln = 1.2 Cal K1
V1
2
Page # 4
PHYSICS
PART-A
Q.1
[Sol.
r r
r=
a 2 b2 ]
Q.2
[Sol.
U=
GMm
1
GMm
; KE = mv2 =
r
2
2r
GMm
2r
as r decreases, KE increases
Total energy =
Q.3
[Sol.
pressure difference is largest between atmosphere and smaller bubbles. Hence radius of curvature (R) is
smallest.
]
Q.4
[Sol.
Umax =
1
KA 2
2
1
m 4 2 f 2 A 2
2
Umax = constant
f A = constant ]
Umax =
Q.5
[Sol.
XII
2T cos
rg
h = depands on T
T decreases of temp. increases. ]
h=
Page # 1
PHYSICS
Q.6
P
p0
[Sol.
P0 P
g
(C) does not cause change in any of the parameters effecting h
P + gh = P0 h =
Q.7
[Sol.
=
=
V1
4 1 3
Q.8
[Sol.
mg = vwoodg = (3R2h)woodg
(3R2h)woodg = (3R2H)wg
h wood
water = H
Q.9
[Sol.
ug =
GM1M 2
R
uf ui =
GMm
GMm
2R
R
GM
GMm
mgR
u =
=
g 2
2R
R
2
Q.10
[Sol.
m
GM
mG
p = atm gh = 4
. 2 .h~
(h << R)
3R
R
(R h )3 R 3
3
pR
m
]
Q.11
[Sol.
T=
XII
m
2
2k sin 2
x=xsin
]
Page # 2
PHYSICS
Q.12
[Sol.
Q.13
[Sol.
T=
2
2 2
=
= = 66 sec.
3
3
T/4 =
1
sec, A = 2
6
Total distance
16 2
Speed =
Q.14
[Sol.
Q.15
[Sol.
XII
(16 2)
4
= (16
5 / 4
5
2)
2
]
Page # 3
PHYSICS
Q.16
[Sol.
Displacement wave suffers a phase change of at the closed end and no phase change at open - end. As
a result displacement node is formed at closed end and antinode at open end.]
Q.17
[Sol.
y max
2
2 10 =
3
6.4 10 6
1.6 10 3 V 2 4 10 6
V = 20 m/s
]
(11) v =
(12)
n
L
2
(13)
Q.21
[Sol.
C=
360
250
]
K 12
A1V1 = A2V2
4cm2 V = 1 mm2 2m/s
400 mm2 V = 1mm2 2m/s
V=
Q.22
[Sol.
n = 1,2,3....
2
20
=
mm/s = 5 mm/s
400
4
1
(V)v2 + m1gh1 + m2gh2
2
1
[(20 106)1000]22 + [20 103 10 2.5 102] + [0.1 10 0.05]
2
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Page # 4
Q.24
[Sol.
Q.25
[Sol.
W2 = W1
W1 + W
a = g tan
L
L
L cos
= 2
= 2
g eff
g / cos
g
T = 2
Q.26
[Sol.
PHYSICS
W
~~
~
~~ ~
~~ ~
~~ ~ ~
~~
x = 2t2 4t
v=
dx
= 4t 4
dt
dv
= 4 (constant)
hence (D) correct
dt
v = 0 = 4t 4 t = 1 sec.
hence (B) correct
for t > 2 sec. , x & v are both positive hence (A) correct
a=
Q.27
[Sol.
Q.28
[Sol.
y = A cos [(kx t)
(A) here k = 0.5, = 200
v=
(B) =
200
=
= 400 cm/sec
k
0 .5
2
2
x =
x 50 = 25 = 12 2 + =
= 2 cm
2
(D) y = 2 cos [(0.5 100 200 100)] = 2 not zero
(C)
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Page # 5
PHYSICS
PART-B
Q.1
[Sol.
wtt of fluid displaced is the same as cut of object hence both backets have equal weight.
In B,C: Mass of water in both buckets is equal and B has additional mass of solid object hence B is
heavies.
In D : Same water level and object sinks 0 > i.e. some volume of is replaced by same volume
of 0 mass increases.
PART-C
Q.1
[Sol.
T = yA = 40N
= 0.1
T
= 20 m/s
C=
C
= 1m
f
2
x
x1 = 0.75 m
x2 = 0.125 m
A = a sin
A1 sin( 2 0.125) 1 / 2
1
A2
sin( 2 0.75)
1
2
2
A1
= 2 Ans.
A
2
Q.2
[Sol.
T 1
320
=8
1
4 0 .4
T = 27 N
XII
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