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PAPER I (ADVANCED PATTERN)

SECTION - I PHYSICS

PART I: Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, 1)


1. The displacement of a particle starting from rest and moving under a constant acceleration is
calculated by the formula
2
1
S at
2
= . If there occurs an error of 30% in the measurement of time
interval t, what error will be introduced in the calculation of S?
(a) 15% (b) 60% (c) 69% (d) 30%

2. A ball is projected from origin with speed 20 m/s at an angle
o
30 with x-axis. The x-coordinate of
the ball at the instant when the velocity of ball becomes r to the velocity of projection will be
(a) 40 3m (b) 40 m (c) 20 3m (d) 20 m

3. A particle is moving in a straight path with an acceleration
n
a bt = , where b is a positive constant
(n 1 = ). The relation between the velocity and the position vector of the particle at time t =1 s
[Assuming particle is in rest at origin at t =0]
(a) v =r (b)v =(n +2)r (c)
( ) n 3 r
v
2
+
= (d)
( ) n 1 r
v
2
+
=

4. Two identical spheres of radii 10 cm each are placed between two rigid vertical
walls as shown. The spacing between the walls in 36 cm. Then the force of
contact between the two spheres if the weight of each is W is
(a) 1.67 W (b) 1.25 W (c) 1.33 W (d) 0.75 W


5. If energy stored in the capacitors
1
C and
2
C are same, then what is the value of
1
2
C
C
?









(a)
36
25
(b)
1
36
(c)
4
9
(d)
9
4


1
C
2
C
2R
R
E
E
6. Which of the following supports energy conservation? {where terms have usual meaning}
(a)
P V
C C R = (b)
P
V
C
C
= (c) PV nRT = (d)
V
U nC T =

PART II: Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) or (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+4, 1)

7. An ideal monoatomic gas goes under cyclic process shown in following curve
(a) For
U
AB
W
A
is
3
2

(b) For BC Q =W
(c) For complete cycles W >0
(d) For complete cycle Q >0

8. Rate of cooling of a body by radiation depends on
(a) Area if the body (b) Mass of the body
(c) Specific heat (d) Temperature of the body and surrounding

9. Two thin conducting shells of radii R and 2R are shown in figure. The outer shell carries a charge +Q
and inner shell is neutral






(a) With switch open potential of inner sphere is same as that of point at distance
3R
2
from centre
(b) When switch S is closed, potential of inner sphere becomes zero
(c) With switch S closed charge on inner sphere is
Q
2

(d) By closing switch capacitance of system decreases

10. A frame is rotating about hinge at O in a uniform transverse magnetic field as shown in the figure.
Dimensions of various sections of the rod are shown. Some points are marked on the rod C Choose
the correct alternative








(a) Potential difference between O and A can never be zero
(b) Potential difference between A and C may be zero
(c) Potential difference between O and C does not depend on b
(d) Potential difference between A and B does not depend on a

S
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
C B
d
b
2C
a
O
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
e
b
A
C
11. Consider the figure shown. A fish is moving up towards the surface of the lake with speed v. A bird
is diving towards the lake surface to catch the upcoming fish with speed u. Refractive index of water
= . Choose the correct alternatives









(a) Speed of the bird as observed by the fish is .u v +
(b) Speed of the fish as observed by the bird is
v
u +


(c) Speed of the bird as observed by the fish may be equal to the actual speed (w.r.t. ground) of the
bird
(d) Speed of the fish as observed by the bird may be equal to the actual speed (w.r.t. ground) of the
fish

PART III: PARAGRAPH TYPE

This section contains 2 multiple choice questions relating to ONE paragraph. Each question
has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3,1)

PASSAGE I

The scattering of photon by an electron is called compton effect. Energy and momentum are
conserved in such an event and as a result the scattered photon has lesser energy (longer wavelength) than
incident photon.








Applying conservation of energy and momentum we get
( )
0
h
' 1 cos
mc
= | where is wavelength of incident photon, ' is wavelength of scattered
photon,
0
m is rest mass of electron. Now, consider scattering of X rays of photon 10 pm.

12. The wavelength of X rays scattered thorough
o
45 is
(a) 10.7 pm (b) 10.4 pm (c) 11.3 pm (d) None of these

13. The maximum wavelength present in scattered X rays is
(a) 11.3 pm (b) 12.4 pm (c) 114.9 pm (d) 14.86 pm





PASSAGE II

A charge q is moving towards the centre of an earthed conducting sphere of radius b with
uniform velocity v. Distance of two points A and B from centre of sphere are 3a & 2a. Conducting
sphere is earthed with an ammeter and resistance in series (as shown)








Let at any instant point charge is at x distance from center. Ignore induction effects.

14. Net charge on surface of conductor at this instant
(a) +q (b) q (c)
x
q
b
(d)
b
q
x


15. Reading of ammeter at this instant
(a)
2
xV
q
b
(b)
V
q
b
(c)
2
qbv
x
(d) Zero

PART IV: Integer Answer Type

This section contains 4 questions. The answer to each question is a single/ two digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 99 (both inclusive) (+4,0)

16. The block shown in figure is released from rest with the spring initially unstretched. The spring
constant is 500 N/m and mass of the block is 1 kg. Find the maximum extension in spring (in cm)


17. Water is filled in a large tank containing two small openings shown in figure. If the resultant
horizontal force experienced by the vessel is
x
N
5
the find the value of x.




A
Aq
B
R
x
b
18. A monoatomic gas initially in state A(
0 0
P ,V ) is taken through a cyclic process ABCA as shown in
figure. The pressure of point B is twice of that of A. The curve BC is a rectangular hyperbola. If the
net work done by the gas is
0 0
xP V , then find the value of x.


19. When a metallic surface is illuminated with monochromatic light of wavelength , stopping
potential for photoelectric current is 3
0
V . When same metallic surface is illuminated with a light of
wavelength 2 , the stopping potential is
0
V . If the threshold wavelength for the surface is n , find
the value of n.

PART V: Matrix Match Type

T hissecti on contains1 questi on. Each question containsstatementsgi ven i n two columns, which have
to be matched. T he statements in Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - I I are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any gi ven statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement( s) in Column- I I . The appropri ate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated in the followi ng example: I f the correct
matchesare A - p , sand t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - sand t. (+ 8, 0)


20. A current carrying rod is on a rough inclined plane as shown in figure.
Angle of inclination (u ) is greater than angle of repose. Column I
describes various directions of applied magnetic field and column II
enlists their effects on the rod. Match column I with column II suitably




Column I Column II
(A)
0

B B j =

(p) Rod may remain in equilibrium


(B)
0

B B j =

(q) Rod cannot remain in equilibrium


(C)
0

B B k =

(r) Frictional force on the rod is up along the incline


(D)
0

B B k =

(s) Frictional force on the rod is down along the incline


(t) Rod may remain in rotational equilibrium


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ANSWER KEY

1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. a

6. a 7. abcd 8. abcd 9. abc 10. abc

11. abd 12. a 13. d 14. d 15. c

16. 2 17. 8 18. 1 19. 4

20. A(q, r), B(p, r, s, t), C (q, r), D (p, r, s, t)

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SECTION - II CHEMISTRY

PART I: Single Correct Answer Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, 1)

1. In the quantitative determination of nitrogen, N
2
gas liberated from0.42 gm of a sample of organic compound
was collected over water. If the volume of N
2
gas collected was 10011ml at total pressure 860 mmHg at
250 K, % by mass of nitrogen in the organic compound is
[Aq. tension at 250 K is 24 mmHg and R =0.08 L atm mol
1
K
1
]
(A) 10 3 % (B) 53% (C) 20 3% (D) 100 3 %
2. An ideal gaseous sample at initial state i (P
0
, V
0
, T
0
) is allowed to expand to volume 2V
0
using two different
process, in the first process the equation of process is 2PV
2
=K
1
and in second process the equation of the
process is PV =K
2
. Then
(A) Work done in first process will be greater than work in second process (magnitude wise)
(B) The order of values of work done cannot be compared unless we know the value of K
1
and K
2

(C) Value of work done (magnitude) in second process is greater in above expansion irrespective of the value
of K
1
and K
2
.
(D) 1
st
process is not possible.
3. In diamond, carbon atomoccupy FCC lattice points as well as alternate tetrahedral voids. If edge length of the
unit cell is 356 pm, then radius of carbon atomis
(A) 77.07 pm (B) 154.14 pm (C) 251.7 pm (D) 89 pm



( ) ( ) ( )
H
B ; A & B

are isomers ; Isomer (B) is : 4.





(a) (b)




(c) (d)






5.




(a) (b) (c) (d)


2
CH
OH
O
O
H
O
O
O
O
O
O
OH
OH
2
CH
H
O
O
O O
CHO
(A)
OH
( ) ( ) ( )
( )
( )
3
O H HO
Zn
72%
A B C ;Product C is:
+
A A

O
O
3
C CH
O
CHO
PART II: Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type

This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) or (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+4, 1)

6. Which of the following reactions give alkylation product:
(a) (b)
(c) (d)

7. An ideal gas undergoes through following cyclic process.
12 : Reversible adiabatic compression fromP
1
V
1
T
1
to P
2
V
2
T
2

23 : Reversible isochoric heating fromP
2
V
2
T
2
to P
3
V
3
T
3

34 : Reversible adiabatic expansion fromP
3
V
3
T
3
to P
4
V
4
T
4

41 : Reversible isochoric cooling fromP
4
V
4
T
4
to P
1
V
1
T
1

Efficiency of the cycle is:
(A) 1
4 1
3 2
T T
T T
| |
|

\ .
(B) 1
1
2
T
T
(C) 1
1
2
1
r
V
V

| |
|
\ .
(D) 1
4 1
2 3
| |
| |
Q
Q


8. Which of the following statement (s) are wrong.
(A) Photons having energy 400 kJ can break 4 mole bonds of a molecule A
2
where A A bond dissociation
energy is 100kJ /mol.
(B) Two bulbs are emitting light having wavelength 2000 & 3000 respectively if the bulbs
A & B are 40watt and 30watt respectively then the ratio of no. of photons emitted by
A & B per day is 1/2.
(C) When an electron makes transition fromlower to higher orbit photon is emitted.
(D) None of the above

9. Stepwise hydrolysis of P
4
O
10
takes place via formation of
(A) Tetrametaphosphoric acid (B) Tetrapolyphosphoric acid
(C) Pyrophosphoric acid (D) Orthophosphoric acid

10. Select the correct statement about the compound NO[BF
4
]
(A) It has 5 and 2 bond
(B) Nitrogen-oxygen bond length is higher than nitric oxide (NO)
(C) It is a diamagnetic specie
(D) BF bond length in this compound is lower than in BF
3
.


PART III: PARAGRAPH TYPE

This section contains 2 multiple choice questions relating to one paragraph. Each question
has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+4, 1)

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 11 TO 12
(A) is white coloured and on treatment with dil. H
2
SO
4
evolves a gas which turns lime water milky but does
not reduce K
2
Cr
2
O
7
solution. A solution of (A) on treatment with H
2
S/OH

produces a white ppt. (B). The ppt.


is then dissolved in HCl to forma solution (C). To the solution on addition of NaOH/NH
4
OH a white ppt. is
first obtained which on adding excess of the reagent dissolves.


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11. Which of the following statement is correct about (B)
(a) B is soluble in dil.H
2
SO
4
(b) (B) is soluble in dil. NaOH
(c) (B) is soluble in dil NH
4
OH (d) (B) is soluble in dil. CH
3
COOH

12. To the solution (C) when K
4
[Fe(CN)
6
] is added a ppt appears . Which of the following is true regarding the
ppt. formed.
(a) Colour is yellow (b) The ppt dissolves in dil. HCl
(c) Colour is white (d) The ppt do not dissolve in dil. NaOH

PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NOS. 13 TO 14

If an element can exist in several oxidation states, it is convenient to display the reduction potentials corresponding to
the various half reactions in diagrammatic form, known as Latimer diagram. The Latimer diagramfor chlorine in acid
solution is
ClO
4


1.20V +
ClO
3


1.18V +
HClO
2
1.60V +
HClO
1.67V
Cl
2

1.36V
Cl



in basic solution.
ClO
4

0.37V
ClO
3


0.30V
ClO
2

0.68V
ClO

0.42V
Cl
2

1.36V
Cl



The standard potentials for two nonadjacent species can also be calculated by using the concept that AG as an
additive property but potential is not an additive property and AG = nFE
0
. If a given oxidation state is a stronger
oxidising agent than in the next higher oxidation state, disproportionation can occur. The reverse of disproportionation
is called comproportionation.

13. What is the potential of couple
ClO
Cl

at pH =14?
(A) 1.78 V (B) 0.94 V (C) 0.89 V (D) 0.89 V

14. Which of the following statement is correct ?
(A) Cl
2
undergoes disproportionation into Cl

and ClO

both at pH =0 and pH =14.


(B) Cl
2
undergoes disproportionation into Cl

and ClO

at pH =14 but not at pH =0.


(C) Cl
2
undergoes disproportionation into Cl

and ClO

at pH =0 but not at pH =14.


(D) None of these

PART IV: Integer Answer Type

This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit
integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive) (+4, 0)



15 (including stereoisomer)



Total number of products are:


16. For some crystals, the radius ratio for cation and anion is 0.525, its coordination number will be


3 3
CH CH CH CH
3
CH
Br
( ) ( ) 1
EtOH
1
N
consider all products
x S E +
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17. A complex is represented as
3 3
CoCl .NH . Its 0.1 molal solution is aqueous solution shows depression in
freezing point of 0.5580.
f
K for
2
H O is 1.86 K/ molality. Assuming 100% ionization of complex and
coordination number of Co as six, find the value of x.

18. At 27C and at 1 bar pressure the e.m.f. of the cell Pb/PbCl
2
/HCl/ AgCl/Ag is 0.42 volts and its temperature
coefficient
4
dE
4.2 10
dT

= V/deg. Heat of formation of lead chloride
2
PbCl
H 86 = kcal (4.2 J =1 cal). Heat
of formation of AgCl =- x kcal/mole. Find x/15
19. 0.7 g of
2 3 2
Na CO . H O x is dissolved in 100 mL
2
H O, ml of which required 19.8 mL of 0.1 N HCl. The
value of x is


PART V: Matrix Match Type

T hissection contains1 questi on. Each questi on contai nsstatementsgi ven in two columns, which have
to be matched. T he statements i n Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, while the statements in
Column - I I are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any gi ven statement in Column-I can have correct matching
with ONE OR MORE statement( s) in Column- I I . T he appropriate bubbles corresponding to the
answers to these questions have to be darkened as illustrated i n the followi ng example: I f the correct
matchesare A - p , sand t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - sand t. (+ 8, 0)

Column I Column II
(Co-ordination compound) (Type of isomerism shown)
(A) Na
2
[Pt(SCN)
2
(Ox)
2
] (P) Ionization isomerism
(B) [CrCl
2
(NH
3
)
4
]NO
3
(Q) Linkage isomerism
(C) [Pt(NO
2
)(Gly)(NH
3
)] (R) Geometrical isomerism
(D) K
3
[Fe(OH)
2
(C
2
O
4
)
2
] (S) Optical isomerism









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Answer key



1. (A) 2. (C) 3 (A) 4.(B) 5. (C)
6.(ABD) 7.(ABCD) 8. (ABC) 9.(ABCD) 10.(AC)
11. (A) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14.(B)
15. (6) 16. (6) 17. (5) 18. (2) 19. (2)
20. (A) Q,R,S (B) P,R (C) Q,R (D) R,S



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PART I : Single Correct Answer Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (+3, 1)
1 If

=
|
.
|

\
|
+
+
1 n
0 r
2
1 r
2 r
log
=
[
=
+
99
10 r
r
) 1 r ( log , then 'n' is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 6
2 Let f : R 0,
6
t | (


(
\
be defined as f (x) =sin
1
|
.
|

\
|
+ 17 x 12 x 4
4
2
then f (x) is
(A) injective as well as surjective. (B) surjective but not injective.
(C) injectivebut not surjective. (D) neither injectivenor surjective.
3 Two cards are drawn one by one without replacement from a deck of 52 cards. The probability that the
second card is higher in rank than thefirst card, is
(Ranks in increasing order can be taken from Aceto King.)
(A)
17
1
(B)
17
8
(C)
17
16
(D)
17
9
4 Let A ={1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} & x
1
+x
2
+x
3
+x
4
= 20 where
i
x A e ;
1 i 4 s s
;
i N e
then number of solutions of thegiven equation
(A) 165 (B) 455 (C) 310 (D) 255
5 In ABC A , If A B =120 and R =8r, then the value of
C cos 1
C cos 1

+
equals
(All symbols used havetheir usual meaning in a triangle)
(A) 12 (B) 15 (C) 21 (D) 31
6 Consider two functions f (x) =
x cot
2
e 1+ and g (x) = 1 sinx 2 +
x sin 1
x 2 cos 1
4
+

Statement-1 : Thesolutions of the equation f (x) =g (x) is given by x = I n


2
) 1 n 2 ( e
t
+ .
Statement-2 : If
( ) f x k > and ( ) g x k s ( where k R e ) then solutions of theequation f (x) =g (x) is the
solution corresponding to the equation f (x) =k.
(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is trueand Statement-2 is correct explanation for Statement-1.
(B) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is trueand Statement-2 is NOT thecorrect explanation for Statement-1.
(C) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(D) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
7 Let f (x) =}
+
x
0
3
t 1
dt
and g (x) be the inverse of f (x), then which oneof the following holds good?
(A) 2g'' =g
2
(B) 2g'' =3g
2
(C) 3g'' =2g
2
(D) 3g'' =g
2
8 Number of roots of the equation 32 ) 3 )( x ( ) 1 (
k
5 k k 5 k
5
0 k
=
|
.
|

\
|
=

is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5
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PART II : Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct. (+4, 1)
9 Possibleordered pair(s) (x, y) on the complex planesatisfying the relation
(4 3i)x
2
+(3 +2i)xy =4y
2

2
x
2
+(3xy 2y
2
)i is/are
(A) (4, 3) (B) ( 2, 2) (C) (6, 9) (D) (10, 15)
10 Consider two circles
2 2
1
S x y 8x 0 + + = and
2 2
2
S x y 2x 0 + = . Let PQR A be formed by the
common tangents to circles S
1
and S
2
. Then which of thefollowing hold(s) good?
(A) Incentre of PQR A is (1, 0).
(B) The equation of radical axis of circles S
1
and S
2
is y =0.
(C) Product of slope of direct common tangents is
9
16
.
(D) If transverse common tangent intersects direct common tangents at points A and B, then AB equals 4.
11 Let ( )
2n
2n
n
1
2x sin x
x
f x lim
1 x

+
=
+
then which of thefollowing alternatives are correct
(A)
( ) lim 2
x
xf x

=
(B)
( )
1
lim
x
f x

dose not exist


(C)
( )
0
lim
x
f x

dose not exist. (D)


( ) lim
x
f x

is equal to zero.
12 A student madethe mistakein writing quotient ruleof differentiation and writes
|
|
.
|

\
|
) x ( g
) x ( f
dx
d
=
2
)) x ( g (
) x ( ' f ) x ( g ) x ( ' g ). x ( f
and still gets correct answer. Let F(n) =
) n ( g
) n ( f
,
n N e
, then
(A) F(n) =F(n +1) (B) F(n) =F(n +2)
(C)
=
20
1 n
) n ( F
=
=

20
1 n
) 1 n 2 ( F
(D) F(1) , F(2) , F(3) ....form a G.P.
PART III : Paragraph Type
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions relating to ONE paragraph.Each
question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.(+3, 1)
Let f (x) be a real valued continuous function on R defined as f (x) =x
2
e
|x |
13 The value of k for which the curve y =kx
2
(k >0) intersect the curve y =e
| x |
at exactly two points, is
(A) e
2
(B)
2
e
2
(C)
4
e
2
(D)
8
e
2
14 Thearea bounded by ordinates at points of local maximum, the curve y =f (x) and x-axis is equal to
(A)
( )
2
2
e
5 e 4
(B)
e
5 e
2
+
(C)
( )
2
2
e
5 e 2 +
(D) 4
15 Rangeof thefunction f (x) is
(A)
(

2
e
2
, 0
(B)
(

2
e
4
, 0
(C)
(

e
4
, 0
(D) (0, e
2
)
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PART IV : Integer Answer Type
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). (+4, 0)
16 If ( ) ( )
2
2 2
a x y 2y 1 x 2y 3 + + + = + is an ellipse and ( ) a b, e , thethe valueof b is
17 Number of points, where
( ) | | | |
2
2
f x x x ,x 2,2 = + e is discontinuous is ________.
18 2
x x x 0
1 cos2x
lim
e e x

+
equals _______.
19 Let ( )
3
f x x tan x = + g (x) is inversefunction of f (x). Then the valueof 28
g 1
4
t | |
' +
|
\ .
is ______.
PART V: Matrix Match Type
T hi ssecti on contai ns1 questi on. Each questi on contai nsstatementsgi ven i n two columns, whi ch have to
be matched. T he statementsi n Column-I are labelled A, B, C and D, whi le the statementsi n Column -
I I are labelled p, q, r, sand t. Any gi ven statement i n Column-I can have correct matchi ng wi th ONE OR
MORE statement( s) i n Column- I I . T he appropri ate bubbles correspondi ng to the answers to these
questi onshave to be darkened asi llustrated i n the followi ng example: I f the correct matchesare A - p , s
and t ; B - q and r ; C - p and q ; and D - sand t. (+ 8, 0)
20 Column-I Column-II
(A) Let y =f (x) be drawn with f (0) =2 and for each real number 'a' the line (P) 1
tangent to y =f (x) at ( ) ) a ( f , a , has x-intercept (a 2). If f (x) is of the form
of k e
px
, then
|
|
.
|

\
|
p
k
has the value equal to (Q)
2
(B) The distance of thez-axis from the imageof the
point M (2, 3, 3) in the plane x 2y z +1 =0, is (R) 2
(C) If the curve C in the xy plane has the equation x
2
+xy +y
2
=1,
then the greatest distance of a point on C from the origin, is (S) 4
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ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / MULUND/ NERUL / POWAI
IIT JEE - 2013 FULL TEST 5 DATE: 16/05/13
PAPER I (ANSWER KEY)
PHYSICS

1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. A
6. A 7. ABCD 8. ABCD 9. ABC 10. ABC
11. ABD 12. A 13. D 14. D 15. C
16. 2 17. 8 18. 1 19. 4
20. A(Q, R), B(P, R, S, T), C (Q, R), D (P, R, S, T)


CHEMISTRY

1. (A) 2. (C) 3 (A) 4. (B) 5. (C)
6. (ABD) 7. (ABCD) 8. (ABC) 9. (ABCD) 10. (AC)
11. (A) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (6)
16. (6) 17. (5) 18. (2) 19. (2)
20. (A) Q,R,S (B) P,R (C) Q,R (D) R,S

MATHS

1. B 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. B
6. C 7. B 8. D 9. CD 10. AD
11. ABD 12. ABCD 13. C 14. A 15. B
16. 5 17. 4 18. 4 19. 4
20. A S,B P,C Q

PAPER II

PHYSICS

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B
6. A 7. A, B, C, D 8. B, C 9. A, B, D 10. A, C, D
11. B, C 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. A
16. 3 17. 2 18. 2 19. 1
20. A(P, Q, R, S, T), B(Q, R, T), C(P, Q, R, S, T), D(Q, S)

CHEMISTRY

1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (D)
6. (BCD) 7. (AD) 8. (AC) 9. (ABC) 10. (CD)
11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (D) 15. (4)
16. (3) 17. (5) 18. (2) 19. (8)
20. (A R); (B S, T) ; (C P) ; (D Q ,T)

MATHS

1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. A
6. C 7. ABD 8. AB 9. BD 10. ABC
11. ABCD 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. D
16. 1 17. 7 18. 7 19. 7
20. A Q, B R, C S

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