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1.
2.
(B)
(B) 100litres
(B) 120
7.
(C) 4
(B) `1576
(D) Noneofthese
(C) `1532
(D) `1092
In the given diagram, four semicircles of radius 1 cm each with their centres
at the mid points of the sides of square are drawn. A circle is inscribed
touching all the four semicircles. The radius of the inner circle is ______
p
- 1
(B)
(A) 2 - 1
2
(C) 3 - 1
(D) 2 2 - 2
In a class of 80 students, 25 passed in Maths and Physics, 25 passed in Physics and English,
20 passed in Maths and English. 10 student passed in all the three subjects. Howmanystudents
passed only in Maths ?
(B) 15
(C) 12
(D) Can'tbedetermined
Dia has 5 friends. In how many ways can she invite one or more of them to a dinner?
(B) 55
(A) 31
9.
(D) 140
When an article is sold for ` 703, loss incurred is 25% less than the profit earned on selling it at
` 836. What is the selling price of the article when it earns a profit of 20% ?
(A) 20
8.
(C) 130
(B) 2
(A) `912
6.
(D) 120litres
5.
(C) 136litres
The diagonal BD of a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD bisects ABC. It is given that AC = BC,
BDC = 80, ACB = 20. BAD is _____
(A) 110
4.
(D) 3
Fromacontainerofwine,athiefhasstolen15litresofwineandreplaceditwithsamequantityof
water.Heagainrepeatedthesameprocess.Thusinthreeattemptstheratioofwineandwaterbecame
343 : 169. The initial amount of wine in the container was
(A) 75litres
3.
(C) i
(C) 13
(D) 25
A
b + c
bc
b2 + c 2
(B)
bc
b+c
(D)
( b + c)2
bc
D
B
10. ABCD is a rectangle and there are four equilateral triangles.Area of DASD
equals to area of DBQC and area of DDRC equals to area of DAPB. The
perimeteroftherectangleis12cm.Alsothesumoftheareasofthefour
triangles is 10 3 cm2, then the total area of the figure thus formed is
______
(A) 2(4 + 5 3 )cm2
Q
A
B
P
(C) 42 3 cm2
2
(D) Noneofthese
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11. Fivepersonsenteredtheliftcabinonthegroundfloorofan8floorhouse.Supposeeachofthem
independentlyandwithequalprobabilitycanleavethecabinatanyfloorbeginningwiththefirst.
Find out the probability that all persons leave at different floors.
(A)
365
2401
(B)
360
2401
(C)
35
2410
(D) Noneofthese
12. Atablebelowshowstheproductionandimportsofcrudeoil(inlitres).Domesticproductionofcrude
oilistotalofonshoreandoffshoreproduction,whichissupplementedbyimportstomeetthetotal
demand of crude oil in the country.
Year
2001
2002
2003
Onshore
Offshore
12,000
11,000
11,500
19,000
11,000
16,000
Imports
21,000
24,000
30,000
What is the average of total demand of crude oil over the period?
(A) 185103 L
(B) 52103 L
(C) 18.5103 L
(D) 35103 L
13. Howmanymeaningfulwordscanbeformedwiththefirst,thethird,theseventhandtheninthletters
of the word "SEPARATION" using each letter only once in each word ?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Morethanfour
14. TodayisVarun'sbirthday.Oneyearfromtodayhewillbetwiceasoldashewas12yearsago.How
old isVarun today?
(A) 20years
(B) 22years
(C) 25years
(D) 27years
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
Fig.:X
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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18. SelectafigurefromamongstthealternativeswhichwhenplacedintheblankspaceofFig.(X)would
completethe pattern.
Fig.(X)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19. Inacertaincodingsystem,'rbmstdbropus'means'thecatisbeautiful','etnhpusdimstd'means
'the dog is brown', 'pus dim bro pus cus'means 'thedoghasthecat'. What is the code for 'has' ?
(A) std
(B) dim
(C) bro
(D) cus
20. Inacertaincodelanguage,GERMINATIONiswrittenasIMGRENNOAIT.HowisESTABLISHEDwritten
in that code ?
(A) BEATSLDEIHS
(B) BAETSLEDIHS
(C) BATESLDEIHS
(D) BAETSLDEIHS
PHYSICS
21. AthickwalledhollowspherehasoutsideradiusR0.Itrollsdownaninclinewithoutslippingandits
velocityatthebottomisv0.Nowtheinclineiswaxedsothatitispracticallyfrictionlessandthesphere
isobservedtoslidedown(withoutrolling)thesameinclinewhenitsspeedatthebottomisobserved
5v0
. The radius of gyration of the hollow sphere about an axis through its centre is
to be
4
R0
2R0
3R0
4R0
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
2
3
4
5
22. Inthegivendiagram,withwhatforcemustthemanpulltheropetoholdtheplankinposition?Weight
of the man is 60 kgf. Neglect the weights of plank, rope and pulley.
(A) 20kgf
(B) 30kgf
(C) 60kgf
(D) 15kgf
23. AsoundwavepassesfromamediumAtoanothermediumB.ThevelocityofsoundinBisgreater
thanthatinA.Assumethatthereisnoabsorptionorreflectionattheboundary.Asthewavemoves
acrossthe boundary
(A) Thefrequencyofsoundwillnotchange
(B) Thewavelengthwillincrease
(C) Thewavelengthwilldecrease
(D) Theintensityofsoundwillnotchange
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24. One end of an idealspring is connected with a smooth block and the other end with rear wall of
driving cabin of a truck as shown in the figure. Initially, the system is at rest. If truck starts to
accelerate with a constant acceleration then the block (relative to truck)
m
(A) Willremainstationary
(B) Willstartoscillatingwithconstantamplitude
(C) Willstartoscillatingwithincreasingamplitude
(D) Movessuchthatthelengthofthespringfirstincreasesandthenbecomesconstant
25. ACBisrightangledprismwithotheranglesas60and30.Therefractiveindexofprismis1.5.AB
has a thin layer of liquid on it as shown. Light falls normally on the face AC. For total internal
reflection, maximum refractive index of the liquid is
A
30
60
(A) 1.4
(B) 1.3
(C) 1.2
(D) 1.6
w
1m
100g
(A) 1.6N
(B) 0.8N
(C) 3.2N
(D) 2.4N
27. In the arrangement shown in the figure, for vertical oscillation of the mass m, the time period is
k1
k2
(A)
T = 2p
m(k1 + k2)
k1k2
(B) T = 2p
k1 + k2
m
mg
(D) T = 2p k + k
1
2
m
(C) T = 2p k + k
1
2
(B) Anetforcetotheleft
(C) Aclockwisetorque
(D) Ananticlockwisetorque
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DIRECTION : Read the following paragraph to answer Q. nos. 29, 30 and 31.
Projectilemotionisacombinationoftwoonedimensionalmotionsoneinhorizontalandotherin
vertical direction. Motion in 2 dimensions means motion in a plane. Necessary condition for 2
dimensional motion is that the velocity vector is coplanar to the acceleration vector. In case of
projectile motion, the angle between velocity and acceleration will be 0 < q <180. During the
projectilemotionthehorizontalcomponentofvelocityremainsunchangedbutverticalcomponentof
velocityistimedependent.
29. Aparticleisprojectedfromtheorigin in xy plane.Accelerationofparticlein negative y direction
is a. If equation of path of the particle is y = ax bx2, then initial velocity of the particle is
(A)
a
2b
a(1 + a 2)
2b
(B)
(C)
a
a2
(D)
ab
a2
30. An object is projected from origin in xy plane in which velocity changes according to relation
^
^
v = a i + bx j. Path of particle is
(A) Hyperbolic
(B) Circular
(C) Elliptical
(D) Parabolic
R1
> 1
R2
H1
> 1
H2
(B)
(C)
R1
< 1
R2
(D)
H1
< 1
H2
(D) StatementIisfalsebutstatementIIistrue.
33. Statement I : When a bottle of cold carbonated drink is opened, a slight fog forms around the
opening.
StatementI : Adiabaticexpansionofthegascausesloweringoftemperatureandcondensationof
watervapours.
(A) BothstatementsIandIIaretrueandstatementIIisthecorrectexplanationofstatementI.
(B) BothstatementsIandIIaretruebutstatementIIisnotthecorrectexplanationofstatementI.
(C) StatementIistruebutstatementIIisfalse.
(D) StatementIisfalsebutstatementIIistrue.
34. ColumnIgivessomedevicesandcolumnIIgivessomeprocessesonwhichthefunctioningofthese
devicesdepend.MatchthedeviceincolumnIwiththeprocessesincolumnIIandselectthecorrect
option from the codes given below.
ColumnI
ColumnII
(i) Bimetallicstrip
(p) Radiation from a hot body
(ii) Steamengine
(q) Energyconversion
(iii) Incandescentlamp
(r) Melting
(iv) Electricfuse
(s) Thermalexpansionofsolids
(A) (i)(p),(ii)(q),(iii)(r),(iv)(s)
(B) (i)(q),(ii)(s),(iii)(p),(iv)(r)
(C) (i)(r),(ii)(p),(iii)(s),(iv)(q)
(D) (i)(s),(ii)(q),(iii)(p),(iv)(r)
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35. SomephysicalquantitiesaregivenincolumnIandsomepossibleSIunitsinwhichthesequantities
maybeexpressedaregivenincolumnII.Matchthecolumnsandselectthecorrectoptionfromthe
codesgiven below.
ColumnI
(i) GMeM
s,where
G= universal gravitational constant,
Me = mass of the Earth,
Ms = mass of the Sun
3RT
, where
(ii)
M
R = universal gas constant,
T = absolute temperature,
M = molar mass
(iii)
ColumnII
(p) Joule
(q) kg m3 s2
I w 2
,where
2
(r) m2 s2
I = moment of inertia
w = angular velocity of rotation
GMe
, where
(iv)
Re2
G= universal gravitational constant,
Me = mass of the Earth,
Re = radius of the Earth
(s) ms2
(A) (i)(p),(ii)(q),(iii)(r),(iv)(s)
(B) (i)(q),(ii)(r),(iii)(p),(iv)(s)
(C) (i)(r),(ii)(p),(iii)(s),(iv)(q)
(D) (i)(s),(ii)(r),(iii)(q),(iv)(p)
CHEMISTRY
36. Match both the columns and mark the correct option from the codes given below.
ColumnI
ColumnII
(i) Ammonia
(b) Heatinglimestone
(ii) Oxygen
(c) Heatingpotassiumchlorate
(iii) Hydrogen
(d) Heatingammoniumchloride
(iv) Carbondioxide
(A) (ii)
(iv)
(i)
(iii)
(B) (iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)
(C) (iv)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
(D) (iii)
(i)
(iv)
(ii)
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38. Cupric carbonate upon heating gives a black residue X and a colourless gas Y. When residue X
is dissolvedin dilute sulphuric acid, blue solution was formed. This upon evaporation gave blue
crystalsofcompoundZ.Thegas Ywhenpassedintoaqueoussolution ofW,turnedthe solution
milkyandwhenmoreofgasYwaspassedintomilkyliquid,itturnedcolourlessagain.IdentifyX,
Y,Z and W.
X
(A) CuO
(B) CuO
(C) CuSO4
Y
CO2
CO2
CuO
Z
CaCO3
CuSO4
CO2
W
Ca(HCO3)
2
Ca(OH)2
CuCO3
(D) CuCO3
CuO
CO2
Ca(HCO3)2
39. Astudentwantstotestthenatureoftheoxidesformedbyreactionsofmetalsandnonmetalswith
oxygen.Heburnsamagnesiumribbonbyholdingitwithapairoftongsandcollectsthewhitesolid
formedin agas jar. Hethenadds asmall amount of waterto thejarand testsit withthe helpof
a litmus paper. What will happen to the litmus paper?
Burning
magnesiumribbon
Gasjar
Whitesolid
(A) Redlitmuspaperturnsblue.
(B) Bluelitmuspaperturnsred.
(C) Firstredlitmusturnsblueandthenagainred.
(D) Nochangeinthecolouroflitmuspaper.
40. ThegiventableshowsthepositionofsixelementsP,Q,R,S,TandUintheperiodictable.Using
the table identify the incorrect statement.
Group
13
14
Period
Q
T
R
U
(A) ElementSpresentingroup2isametalanditexhibitsavalencyof2.
(B) TheelementTpresentingroup15isanonmetalanditexhibitsavalencyof3.
(C) ElementShasbiggeratomicradiusthanelementT. (D) ElementsRandUareknownashalogens.
41. Astudentpouredsomebrominewaterinatesttube.Hepassedvapoursoftwohydrocarbonsfrom
thejarsXand Y,oneaftertheother.Heobservedthaton passingvapoursfromjar Ythereddish
browncolourofbrominegotdischarged.Whenhereactedboththegasesseparatelywithoxygen,
he observed that both the gases on combustion gave carbon dioxide and water vapour. What
inference does he draw from his experiments?
(A) JarXcontainsasaturatedhydrocarbonwhilejarYcontainsunsaturatedhydrocarbon.
(B) JarXcontainsanunsaturatedhydrocarbonwhilejarYcontainssaturatedhydrocarbon.
(C) JarXandYcontainsaturatedhydrocarbons.
(D) JarXandYcontainunsaturatedhydrocarbons.
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42. AneutralorganiccompoundPofmolecularformulaC2H
6Oonoxidationwithpotassiumdichromate
andsulphuricacidgivesacompoundQwhichgivesbriskeffervescencewithsodiumbicarbonate.
Compound P is an important constituent of wine and it reacts with Q to give a sweet smelling
substance R. P, Q and R respectively are
(P) C2H6O
K2Cr2O7
H2SO4
(Q)
(effervescence
withNaHCO3)
Conc. H2SO4
(R)
Sweetsmelling
substance
(A) P CH3COOH,
Q C2H
5OH, R C2H
5COOCH3
(B) P CH3CH
Q CH3CH
R CH3CH
2OH,
2COOH,
2COOCH
3
(C) P CH3CH
Q CH3CH2OH,
R CH3COOCH
2COOH,
2CH
3
(D) PCH3CH2OH, QCH3COOH, RCH3COOCH2CH3
43. Aluminium carbonate reacts with dilute nitric acid to form aluminium nitrate, water and carbon
yAl(NO3)
3 + zCO2 + 3H2O
(B) 6,2,3
(C) 2,4,6
(D) 4,2,3
(B) CH3COCH2CH3
(A) CH3COCH3
(C)
(D)
M + N
8
M
(B)
M
8
N +M
(C) (NM)8
46. Thegivendiagramillustratestheenergychangesofasetof
reactions.Whichof thefollowingstatementsis incorrect?
(D)
M
8
N M
DH=134kJmol1
P
Q
DH=+92kJmol1
DH=75kJmol1
T,themeanvelocityofAisequaltotheur ms ofB.Thus,themeanvelocityofAcanbemadeequal
to the mean velocity of B, if
(A) AisattemperatureTandBatT T>T
(B) BothAandBareraisedtoahighertemperature
(C) BothAandBareloweredintemperature
(D) Noneofthese
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Cl
formswhiteprecipitatewithAg+
(aq) mostreadily
(B)
(D)
O
and
CHCH3
arenotresonatingstructuresofeachother
50.
HgSO4/H2SO4,DO
2
C CH
HgSO4/H2SO4,HO
2
BH3/THF
H2O2/OH
(P)
(Q)
.
(R)
(P),(Q)and(R)respectivelyare
(A)
CH2CHOinallcases
(B)
COCH3inallcases
O
(C)
CH2D,
CH3,
CH2CHO
(D)
OCH3,
CH2CHO
SPACEFORROUGHWORK
10
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ANSWER KEYS
1.
(B)
2.
(D)
3.
8.
(A)
9.
(B)
15.
(C)
16.
22.
(D)
29.
(B)
4.
(A)
5.
(A)
6.
(A)
7.
(D)
10. (A)
11.
(B)
12.
(B)
13.
(D)
14.
(C)
(B)
17. (A)
18.
(D)
19.
(D)
20.
(D)
21.
(C)
23.
(A)
24. (B)
25.
(B)
26.
(A)
27.
(C)
28.
(C)
(B)
30.
(D)
31. (D)
32.
(A)
33.
(A)
34.
(D)
35.
(B)
36.
(B)
37.
(C)
38. (B)
39.
(A)
40.
(D)
41.
(A)
42.
(D)
43.
(B)
44.
(B)
45. (D)
46.
(B)
47.
(D)
48.
(C)
49.
(B)
50.
(C)
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