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2
1
both the blocks just start slipping. Than value of
2
is:
(g = 10 m/s
2
)
u = 0 u i -i ^ini ri r| u = tan
1
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2
1
ii i ^ln i ii n r|
n
2
i -i r : (g = 10 m/s
2
)
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.4 (C) 0.6 (D) 0.3
6. A particle of mass 5 kg is moving on rough fixed inclined plane (making an angle 30 with horizontal) with
constant velocity of 5 m/s as shown in the figure. Find the friction force acting on a body by the inclined
plane. ( take g = 10m/s
2
)
5 kg -i i i l-i i n n (i -iln 30 i ii ini r) lii
liii 5 m/s ln (^ ^ln ni r| n n ,ii i ^ (ii iii nin
il| ( g = 10m/s
2
)
(A) 25 N (B) 20 N (C) 30 N (D) none of these ;- i; ri
7. The potential energy for a force field F
!
is given by U (x,y) = cos (x + y). The force acting on a particle at
position given by coordinates |
.
|
\
| t
4
, 0 is
-ii F
!
i l-iln +i U (x,y) = cos (x + y) r, ni lii |
.
|
\
| t
4
, 0 l-iln i ^ (ii r
(A)
2
1
) j
( + (B)
2
1
) j
( + (C)
|
|
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\
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+ j
2
3
i
2
1
(D)
|
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j
2
3
i
2
1
8. The potential energy (in SI units) of a particle of mass 2 kg in a conservative field is U = 6x 8y. If the initial velocity
of the particle is u
!
= 1.5
i
+ 2 j
then the total distance travelled by the particle in first two seconds is -
2 kg -i (i i i -ii -ii - l-iln +i (in SI units) U = 6x 8y r| l i i ili (^ u
!
=
1.5
i
+ 2 j
r ni i ,ii r i - n i ^; i ri^i
(A) 10 m (B) 12 m (C) 15 m (D) 18 m
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9. An insect of mass m = 3 kg is inside a vertical drum of radius 2
m that is rotating with an
angular velocity of 5 rad/sec. The insect does not fall off
,
then the minimum co-efficient
of friction required is:
3 kg -i i ii 2 -i. lii (ii - r nii - 5 rad/sec iii (^
i- ri r| l ii i ri l^ni ni n- i( iii ^ii r
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.4 (C) 0.2 (D) none of these ;- i; ri
10. A mass M hangs stationary at the end of a light string that passes through a smooth
fixed tube to a small mass m that moves around in a horizontal circular path. If " is
the length of the string from m to the top end of the tube and u is angle between this
part and vertical part of the string as shown in the figure, then time taken by m to
complete one circle is equal to
-i M r-i -i l-i - ri r nii -i i i li li (n
- ^i i i- -i m ii r| i -iln (-ii i - i- ri r| l m -
+i l n -i i i; " i -i ; ii^ nii -i +(ii ii^ i ii
u r ni m ,ii ^i - (-i i - l ^ - i -i ri^i
M
m
u
(A)
u
t
sin g
2
"
(B)
u
t
cos g
2
"
(C)
u
t
sin M g
m
2
"
(D)
M g
m
2
"
t
11. A uniform thin rod of mass m and length L is held horizontally by two vertical strings attached to the two ends. One
of the string is cut. Find the angular acceleration soon after it is cut :
m -i nii L i; i i i (n iii ,ii -iln -ii ^i r ii lii ii r| l ii i
ni li i ni ii -- nn i iii -(i ri^i :
(A)
L 2
g
(B)
L
g
(C)
L 2
g 3
(D)
L
g 2
12. A uniform cylinder of mass m can rotate freely about its own axis which is horizontal. A particle of mass m
0
hangs from the end of a light string wound round the cylinder which does not slip over it. When the system is
allowed to move, the acceleration of the descending mass will be:
m -i i - i -( -i i -iln r i-i ii l -(ni r| m
o
-i i i
ii l -i ri r nii ii l-i r; r i ; lni ri r| li i ^ln l ii ini
r, -i m
0
i i i i -(i ri^i
(A)
2
2
m g
m m
o
o
+
(B)
m g
m m
o
o
+
(C)
2m g
m m
o
o
+
(D)
m g
m m
o
o
2 +
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13. In the figure shown the initial velocity of boat (30 kg) + person (15 kg )
is 2 m/s. Find velocity of person w.r.t. boat so that velocity of boat will be
1 m/s in right (Neglect friction between boat and water)
liii "i( + -" i ili (^ 2 -i, r| - i (^ i( i-i
nin i l i( i (^ 1 -i, ii i ri i (i( i ii i iii
^ r)
(A) 3 m/s towards right ii i 3 m/s
(B) 3 m/s towards left ii i 3 m/s
(C) 4 m/s towards right ii i 4 m/s
(D) 4 m/s towards left ii i 4 m/s
14. The spacecraft of mass M moving with a velocity v in free space explodes and breaks up into two pieces. If after
explosion a piece of mass m comes to rest, the other piece of spacecraft will have velocity.
M -i i nl-ii -n -ii - v (^ ^lnii r nii l(-i- ii i ii^i - -- ini r| l l(-i- in
m -i i -i l(i-i(-ii - i ini r, nl-ii - i (^ ri^i
(A)
( ) m M
Mv
(B)
( ) m M
Mv
+
(C) mV/(Mm) (D)
( ) m M
mv
+
15. Arc AB is half section of ellipse (with AB as the major axis). An ideal gas
is taken from A to B as shown in diagram. The work done by gas for A to
B process is : [use t = 22/7]
i AB ii(-i i iii^ (AB ii -i) r | ii ^ i liii A
B n ii ^i r| ; l>i - ^ ,ii A B n li ^i i r:
[t = 22/7]
A
B
210
3
910
3
310
3
510
3
V(m)
3
P(N/m )
2
0
(A) 11 J (B) 22 J (C) 11 J (D) 22 J
PART-II (CHEMISTRY)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 16-25) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
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16. The most stable anion is :
li -iii i (~ii) r
(A) (B) (C) (D)
17. The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electron of Rubidium (Z = 37) is :
ll- (Z = 37) ii ;-i l i (i-- i i ri - nii
(A) n = 5, " = 0, m = 0, s = +
2
1
(B) n = 5, " = 1, m = 0, s = +
2
1
(C) n = 5, " = 1, m = 1, s = +
2
1
(D) n = 6, " = 0, m = 0, s = +
2
1
18. Fluorine has the highest electronegativity among the ns
2
np
5
group on the Pauling scale, but the electron affinity of
fluorine is less than that of chlorine because :
(A) the atomic number of fluorine is less than that of chlorine.
(B) fluorine being the first member of the family behaves in an unusual manner.
(C) chlorine can accommodate an electron better than fluorine by utilising its vacant 3dorbital.
(D) small size, high electron density and an increased electron repulsion makes addition of an electron to fluorine
less favourable than that in the case of chlorine in isolated stage.
il^ -i>- i ns
2
np
5
(^ - -iii ii l(nn~ii r| l -iii i ;-i ini, ii -
rini r, il
(A) ii i -ii >-i ii - rini r|
(B) ii (^ i ri - r, ;l ^ (ri ni r|
(C) ii ln 3d-i i i^ ii i nr ;-i i ni r|
(D) i-i ii ;-i i-( i ;-i lnii - (l, ii l(l^n (-ii - ii i ni - ;-i
i i li ii r|
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19. S
1
: Always cyclic part is main chain and acyclic is substituent in alicyclic molecules.
S
2
: Correct IUPAC name of the following is 2-Bromo-2-Chlorohepta-2,4-diene.
S
3
: DU of the following compounds is 6.
S
4
: Di, tri., tetra of complex radical are considered for alphabetization.
(A) F T T F (B) F T F T (C) F F T T (D) T T F F
S
1
: li;l i - r-ii >i ii^ - ii rini r nii >i ii^ ln-iii|
S
2
: l i ri IUPAC i- 2-i-i-2-iir-i-2,4-i;;
S
3
: l il^ i DU = 6 r|
S
4
: - i i;, -i;, --i ^i (i-ii - l-ln li ini r|
(A) F T T F (B) F T F T (C) F F T T (D) T T F F
20. A 5.2 molal aqueous solution of methyl alcohol (CH
3
OH), is supplied. What is the mole fraction of methyl alcohol in
the solution ?
-li -iri, CH
3
OH i 5.2 -i i l( li ini r| ; l( - -li -iri i -i iii i
r `
(A) 0.100 (B) 0.190 (C) 0.086 (D) 0.050
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21. 2KI + I
2
+ 22 HNO
3
2HIO
3
+ 2KIO
3
+ 22NO
2
+ 10H
2
O
If 3 moles of KI & 2 moles I
2
are reacted with excess of HNO
3
. Volume of NO
2
gas evolved at NTP is
l KI 3 -i nii I
2
2 -i HNO
3
ili l>i n r| -i ni ( i NO
2
i in in r
(A) 739.2 Lt (B) 1075.2 Lt (C) 44.8 Lt (D) 67.2 Lt
22. Identify the incorrect statement
(A) Formal charge do not indicate real charge separation with in the molecule.
(B) A pair of +1 and 1 formal charges on the adjacent atoms is considered as coordinate bond in lewis dot
structures.
(C) The lowest energy lewis dot structure is the one with minimum formal charge on the atoms.
(D) Formal charge is the factor based upon electronegativity of bonded atom.
vlR; i i ril|
(A) i - iil i(i (formal charge) (i-nl( i(i ii i ri iini|
(B) l( l i - l-(ni (adjacent) -ii +1 nii 1 iil i(i i ri i - -in
r |
(C) n- +i (ii l( l i - -iii n- iil i(i rini r|
(D) iil i(i i i r i lin -iii i l(nn ~ini iiiln r|
23. Decreasing I effect of given groups is :
l ^ -ri I ii( i i-ni ri >- r|
(i) CN (ii) NO
2
(iii) NH
2
(iv) F
(A) iii > ii > i > iv (B) ii > iii > iv > i (C) iii > ii > iv > i (D) ii > i > iv > iii
24. Which of the following compound will not give positive iodoform test.
l - ii il^ ii-- iiii- i-ii ri ni r|
(A) (B) (C) (D) CH
3
CHO
25. 7.5 ml of a gaseous hydrocarbon was exploded with 36 ml of oxygen. The volume of gases on cooling was found to
be 28.5 ml, 15 ml of which was absorbed by KOH and the rest was absorbed in a solution of alkaline pyrogallol. If
all volumes are measured under same conditions, the formula of hydrocarbon is
^ i ri; i i 7.5 ml i i i 36 ml ii l(-i l-n li ^i| -i
^ i in 28.5 ml ii ^i, l- 15 ml i KOH ,ii (ii lin li ^i nii r in i -iii ii^i
l( - (iilin li ^i| l ii in -i ll-iln -i ^ ni ri;ii i i r`
(A) C
3
H
4
(B) C
2
H
4
(C) C
2
H
6
(D) C
3
H
6
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PART - III (MATHS)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 26-40) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
26. Modulus of non zero complex number z, satisfying
0 z z = +
and |z|
2
4zi = z
2
is
0 z z = +
nii |z|
2
4zi = z
2
i n- (ii i l- i z i -ii ri^i
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
27. If ax
2
+ bx + 8 = 0 does not have two distinct real roots and the minimum value of 2a + b is , then the value of ||
is
l ax
2
+ bx + 8 = 0 i li (i-nl( - ri ini r i 2a + b i n- -i r, ni || i -i ri^i
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 1
28. If the roots of the equation a (b c) x
2
+ b (c a) x + c (a b) = 0 are equal then a, b, c are in
(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) None of these
l -ii a (b c) x
2
+ b (c a) x + c (a b) = 0 - i r, ni a, b, c ri^
(A) -in i (B) ^ii-i i (C) ri-- i (D) ;- i; ri
29. The domain of the function f(x) = log
2
|
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|
\
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+ 1
x 4
1
1 log
2 / 1 is
f(x) = log
2
|
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|
\
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\
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+ 1
x 4
1
1 log
2 / 1 i in r
(A) 0 < x < 1 (B) 0 < x < 1 (C) x > 1 (D) 0 < x <
16
1
30. The range of the function, f (x) = cos
2
x 5 cos x 6 is
f (x) = cos
2
x 5 cos x 6 i l ri^i
(A) [
5, 0
] (B) [
0, 10
] (C) [
10, 0
] (D) none of these (;- i; ri)
32. A bouquet is formed from 11 different flowers so that it should contain not less than three flowers. The number
of different ways of forming such a bouquet is
11 l(li i ^-ni ; i ii ini r l ;- ni - ri ri ; i i ^-ni i nii
i i ri^i
(A) 1871 (B) 1981 (C) 2036 (D) none of these (;- i; ri)
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33. In a unique hockey series between India & Pakistan, they decide to play on till a team wins 5 matches . The
number of ways in which the series can be won by India, if no match ends in a draw is
rii -i i ii iin i il-ni i iiln i ii r| i li li ^i r l - n n i i^
n i; ii -i- i - in i nii i ri^i
(A) 126 (B) 252 (C) 225 (D) none of these ;- i; ri
34. Algebrically least term in the expansion of (x + 2)
20
if x = 3 is
(x + 2)
20
i - i^lin i-i l x = 3 r, ri^i
(A) T
8
(B) T
9
(C) T
10
(D) none of these (;- i; ri)
35. The coefficient of x
48
in the product (x 2) (x 4)........(x 98) is
^i (x 2) (x 4)........(x 98) - x
48
i ^ii ri^i
(A) 99
2
(B) 2450 (C) 2500 (D) none of these (;- i; ri)
36. If log
10
(x
3
+ y
3
) log
10
(x
2
+ y
2
xy) < 2. Where x, y are positive real numbers. Then the maximum value of xy is
l log
10
(x
3
+ y
3
) log
10
(x
2
+ y
2
xy) < 2 l x, y ii-- (i-nl( i r, n xy i lin- -i ri^i
(A) 2500 (B) 3000 (C) 1200 (D) 3500
37. The interior angles of a polygon are in A.P. If the smallest angle is 120 and the common difference is 5, then
the number of sides in the polygon is:
li ri nii -in i - r| l i-i ii 120 r i i(n 5 r, ni ri - iii i i
ri ^i
(A) 7 (B) 9 (C) 16 (D) none of these (;- i; ri)
38. In a survey of 25 students, it was found that 15 had taken Mathematics, 12 had Physics and 11 had taken
Chemistry, 5 had taken Mathematics and Chemistry, 9 had taken Mathematics and Physics, 4 had taken
Physics and Chemistry and 3 had taken all the three subjects. The number of students that had taken :
(i) Only Chemistry is 5.
(ii) Only Mathematics is 4
(iii) Only one of the subject is 10.
(A) (i) and (ii) are true (B) (i) and (iii) are true (C) (ii) and (iii) are true (D) (i), (ii) and (iii) are true.
25 l(nilii l ^ (-ii - r ii ^i l 15 l(nilii i ^lin l(i 12 i iilni 11 i
i ii-i, 5 i ^lin ( i ii-i, 9 i ^lin ( iiln ii-i 4 i iiln ii-i ( i ii-i
nii 3 i nii l(i r, n
(i) ( i ii-i (i 5 l(niii r|
(ii) ( ^lin (i 4 l(niii r|
(iii) nii l(ii - i; l(i (i 10 l(niii r|
(A) (i) i (ii) ri r| (B) (i) i (iii) ri r| (C) (ii) i (ii) ri r| (D) (i), (ii) i (iii) ri r|
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39. If the quadratic equation f(x) = px
2
qx + r = 0 has two distinct roots in (0, 2) where p, q, r e N and
f(1) = 1 then the minimum value of p is
ni (0, 2) - l l,iin -ii f(x) = px
2
qx + r = 0 i li - ini ri l p, q, r e N nii
f(1) = 1 r n p i n- -i r
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) none of these (;- i; ri)
40. If t < u < 2t, then the equation cosec u = log
1/3
|
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\
|
x
x 3 2
is possible for the values of x in the interval
l t < u < 2t n -ii cosec u = log
1/3
|
.
|
\
|
x
x 3 2
i( ri l x -i l ni - ri^
(A)
|
.
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\
|
3
2
, 0
(B) (
\
|
3
1
, 0
(C) ( , 0) U
|
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3
2
,
3
1
(D) none of these (;- i; ri)
PART-IV (MENTAL ABILITY)
Straight Objective Type
This section contains ( 41-50) questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer, out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
Direction (41 to 43) : Find the missing terms
funsZ'k 41 ls 43vKkr in Kkr djksA
41. 94, 166, 258, ?, 4912
(A) 3610 (B) 1644 (C) 1026 (D) 516
42. AD 17 39 CF
BP 258 108 HJ
GN ? ? LM
(A) 203, 181 (B) 179, 239 (C) 18, 210 (D) 9, 29
43.
(A) 38 (B) 64 (C) 4 (D) 16
44. If AJAY is written as 1117, then in same code NAMA would be written as :
l AJAY i 1117 lii i ni, i i - NAMA i i lii i^i `
(A) 5114 (B) 5411 (C) 5141 (D) 4511
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45. Arrange the following group such that when arranged in a specific order, meaningful word is formed.
l -ii -r i ; i (l-in i nil ; i i i i `
V A H Y E
1 2 3 4 5
(A) 2, 3, 4, 5, 1 (B) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4 (C) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4 (D) 1, 5, 2, 3, 4
46. If + is x, is +, x is and is , then what is the value of given equation
l + i -n , i -n +, i -n nii i -n -i ni ; i iii l -ii i
-i ri^i|
21 8 + 2 12 3 = ?
(A) 14 (B) 9 (C) 13.5 (D) 11
47. What is the product of all the numbers in the dial of a telephone ?
-li i l-in i i ^i i ri^i ?
(A) 1,58,480 (B) 1,59,450 (C) 1,59,480 (D) None of these
Directions (48) : In the following questions, there is a diagram marked (X), with one or more dots placed in it. The
diagram is followed by four other figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) only one of which is such as to make
possible the placement of the alternative in each case.
f=<r (48) : f=-=ff=rn = =, v+ +r+fn (X) <t s f=== v+ r +f=r+ f-< v ; +r+fn +- r= +r+fnr
+r +===vr +=nt f==+r f+ (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) = ff-n f+r r ; s== = f= v+ +r+fn = s= f-<+r +
=t ff-n +t =--rr=r ; == f+= +r f= ?
48.
(X)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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Directions : (49) Figures 1 and 2 are related in a particular manner. Establish the same relationship between figures 3 and
4 by choosing a figure from amongst the four alternatives, which would replace the question mark in figure (4).
f=<r : (49) = +r+fn + r= -rr = f< <== f>r +r f== +r= f>r = =--=r t =--=r <== -rr + nt==
f>r +r =+r= +r+fn = f< r= f+=r = = f+== =--=r rr;
49. Problem Figures J= +rfn)
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Directions : (50) Out of the four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D), given in each problem, three are similar in a certain way.
However, one figure is not like the other four. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
f=< r : (50) =t f< 4 f>rr (A), (B), (C) nrr (D) = nt= f+=t n=t+ = ==r= +r = v+ == nt=r = + +rr n
== = = nt= f>r ==r= +fn = +r=rrf=n == f>r +r nrsv f==+t +fn rf+ nt=r = + ;
50.
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Answer key
XI (Science-Maths)
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C)
6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (D)
11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (C)
16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (C)
21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (B)
26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (C)
31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (A) 34. (A) 35. (B)
36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (B)
41. (A) 42. (A) 43. (C) 44. (C) 45. (C)
46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (B)