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Part I : CHEMISTRY

SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1.

Pure HBr gas may be obtained by heating sodium bromide with syrupy phosphoric acid and
not with concentrated sulphuric acid because concentrated sulphuric acid is:

2.

3.

4.

A) more volatile

B) less stable

C) A weaker acid

D) an oxidizing agent

In the compound of type POX3 , P atom shows multiple bonding of the type:
A)

B)

C)

D) No multiple bonding

The oxide which on strong heating evolves oxygen is :


A)

B)

C)

D)

The following acids have been arranged in order of decreasing acidic strength. Identify the
correct order :
A) I > II > III

B) II > I > III

C) III > II > I

D) I > III > II

SECTION II
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Multiple Correct Answer Type


This section contains 5 Multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE
5.

Which of the following statements are correct ?


A) Oxygen is more reactive than nitrogen
B) F2 is more reactive than Cl2
C) N2 is more reactive than phosphorus
D) Black phosphorus is the most reactive form of phosphorus.

6.

Which of the following can react with F2 ?


A) Ne

7.

B) He

9.

D) Kr

Select the correct statement(s)


A)

and

are used as bleaching agents and as germicides

B)

is the anhydride of

C)

is used in the quantitative estimation of CO

D) In vapour phase

8.

C) Xe

and

exists as

molecule which has odd number of electrons.

Select the correct order of acidity :


A)

B)

C)

D)

Transition elements with


A) Cr

configuration are :

B) Mn

C) Ni

D) Cu

SECTION III
Matrix Match Type

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This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements


given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C,
D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s, t) in
Column II. Any statement in Column I can have correct matching with
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in column II. The answers to these
questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the
following example.
If the correct matches are A p, A t, B p, B q, B-s, B-t, C p, C r
C-t, and D q then the correctly bubbled matrix should be as shown:

10.

11.

q
q

p
p

Match the following :


Column I

Column II

(Oxides of nitrogen)

(Nature / Behaviour)

(A)

(p)

Neutral oxide

(B)

(q)

Explosive

(C)

(r)

Mixed anhydride

(D)

(s)

Paramagnetic

Match the following :


Column I

Column II

(Compound / Commercial name)

(Nature / Component)

(A)

(p)

Highly poisonous gas

(B) Solution of HCl

(q)

Iodine

(C)

(r)

Tear gas

(D) Iodex

(s)

Spirit of salt

(t)

Phosgene

SECTION IV
Integer Answer Type Questions

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This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate
bubbles below the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example, if the correct answers to questions
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (say) are 2, 1, 4, 2 and 3, respectively then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following.

12.

is a yellow colored gas which condenses to a deep red liquid. It is a powerful oxidizing
and chlorinating agent? What is the sum of x and y?

13.

What is the number of

14.

What is the number of halogens which can show more than one oxidation state?

15.

A greenish yellow gas reacts with an alkali metal hydroxide to form a halate,
can be used in fireworks and safety matches. What is the value of x?
How many fluorides of xenon is known?

16.
17.

18.

bonds in

, which

dissolves in HF according to the reaction


What is the value of n ?

gives deep blue color with starch solution. X2 is present in Group YZ in periodic
table, where Y and Z are integers. What is the sum of Y and Z?

19.

The number of lone pair/s of electrons present on chlorine in

is

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Part I : MATHS
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
20.

2 x 1 sin x

1 cos 2 x

A)

21.

B)

The value of the integral

A)
22.

dx

C) 0

D)

C)

D) 0

is

B)

The equation of a curve passing through the point (0, 1) be given by


equation of the curve be written in the form
A)

23.

B)

. If the

, then
C)

D)

is equal to

A)

B)

C)

D)
SECTION II

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Multiple Correct Answer Type


This section contains 5 Multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE

24.

If

and

is a function for which

then

A) 125

B)

C)

D)

25.

If

dx

1 cos cos x sin B, A 0

. Then possible values of A and B are

26.

27.

A) A = /2, B = 0

B) A = /4, B = /4sin

C) A = /6, B = /sin

D) A = , B = /sin

If

and

, then

A)

B)

C)

D)

If

, then

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A)

B)

C)

D)

28.

, where
A)

B)

C)

D)
SECTION III
Matrix Match Type

This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements


given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C,
D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s, t) in
Column II. Any statement in Column I can have correct matching with
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in column II. The answers to these
questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the
following example.
If the correct matches are A p, A t, B p, B q, B-s, B-t, C p, C r
C-t, and D q then the correctly bubbled matrix should be as shown:

29.

q
q

p
p

Match the Following:


Match the definite integrals in column I with their values in column II.

Column I
(a)

Column II

2
2
x sin sin x cos cos x dx
0

(p)

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(b)

2 /4

2sin

(d)

30.

/4

ln
ln 2 /4

1 sin 2 x dx

8 x3 cos 4 x sin 2 x
2 3 x 3x 2 dx
0

Let I n
where ,
following

2
2

(r)

2
4

(s)

2
8

x x cos x dx

(c)

(q)

x n dx
x 2 2x 5

, then I n

are involving n,

x m 1
x 2 2x 5 I n 1 I n 2 C
n

is a constant and C is arbitrary constant then match the

Column I

Column II

(a)

(p)

(b)

(q)

(c)
(d)

(r) n
(s)
SECTION IV
Integer Answer Type Questions

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This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate bubbles below the respective question numbers in the ORS
have to be darkened. For example, if the correct answers to questions numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (say)
are 2, 1, 4, 2 and 3, respectively then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following

31.

If

32.

The value of

33.

If

34.

35.

then the value of k is

(where [x] stands for greatest integer less than or equal to x), is

then

where k =

where k =

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36.

If

37.

If

38.

If

and

then the value of

, then find the value of,

must be

Part I : PHYSICS
SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

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39.

40.

A resonance occurs with a tuning fork and an air column of size 12 cm. The
next higher resonance occurs with an air column of 38 cm. What is the
frequency of the tuning fork? Assume that the speed of sound is 312 m/s.

A) 500 Hz

B) 550 Hz

C) 600 Hz

D) 650 Hz

Two vibrating strings of the same material but lengths L and 2L have radii 2r and r
respectively. They are stretched under the same tension. Both the strings vibrate in their
fundamental modes. The one of length L with frequency
The ratio
A) 2

is given by
B) 4

C) 8

and the other with frequency

D) 1

41.

A train of sounds wave is propagated along a wide pipe and gets reflected from an open end.
If the amplitude of the waves is 0.002 cm, the frequency 1000 Hz and wavelength 40 Cm,
then the amplitude of vibration at a point 10 Cm from the open end, inside the pipe is
A) 0.004 cm
B) 0.001 cm
C) Zero
D) 0.002 cm

42.

Two plane mirrors are arranged at right angles to each other as shown
in figure. A ray of light is incident on the horizontal mirror at an angle
. For what value of the ray emerges parallel to the incoming ray
after reflection from the vertical mirror ?

A) 600

B) 300

C) 450

D) All of these

SECTION II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 5 Multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE
43.

A train is approaching a crossing with a velocity of 72km/hr while sounding a frequency of


600Hz. Similarly, an observer is moving towards the same crossing with a speed of 10ms -1 in
a perpendicular line. At a moment, when the angle made by their line of motion with the
straight line joining them are 600 for train and 300 for the observer, the frequency heard by the
observer will be (speed of sound = 300m/s)
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A) 600Hz Doppler effect is not applicable in this case


B) greater than 600Hz, since they are relatively approaching

44.

C)

D)

A wire of length L having linear density of

is stretched between two rigid

supports with a tension of 40N. It is observed that the wire, vibrating in

segments resonates

at a frequency of 420 Hz. The next higher frequency at which the wire resonates is 492 Hz.
The value of

45.

and

are

A)

B)

C)

D)

A person standing between a pair of tall and wide cliffs claps his hands. He hears the first two
echoes at 2 sec and 3 sec respectively. If the speed of sound is 330m/sec then
A) separation between the cliffs is 825m
B) the time of third echo is 5 second
C) every third echo is the loudest
D) after the second echo, none is formed

46.

A plane mirror reflecting a ray of incident light, is rotated through an angle

about an axis

through the point of incidence in the plane of the mirror perpendicular to the plane of
incidence, then
A) The reflected ray does not rotate
B) The reflected ray rotates through an angle

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C) The reflected ray rotates through an angle 2


D) The incident ray is fixed
47.

For a mirror linear magnification m come out to be + 2. What conclusions can be drawn from
this ?
A) Mirror is concave
B) Mirror can be convex or concave but it can not be plane
C) Object lies between pole and focus
D) Object lies beyond focus

SECTION III
Matrix Match Type
This section contains 2 questions. Each question contains statements
given in two columns which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C,
D) in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s, t) in
Column II. Any statement in Column I can have correct matching with
ONE OR MORE statement(s) in column II. The answers to these
questions have to be appropriately bubbled as illustrated in the
following example.
If the correct matches are A p, A t, B p, B q, B-s, B-t, C p, C r
C-t, and D q then the correctly bubbled matrix should be as shown:

48.

q
q

p
p

Select the questions from column II which will change with respect to the case when
observer, source and air are stationary. Consider all motion along the line joining source and
observer:

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(A)

Column I
Source
moves,

(B)

stationary
observer
Sound reaches observer after(Q) Speed of sound with respect to

observer(P)

reflection from fixed wall, source

Column II
Frequency of sound received by

medium

(C)

& observer stationary


Observer
moves,

(D)

stationary
Wind blows, source & observer(S)

source(R) Wavelength of wave in medium


None

stationary

49.

Match the following


A plane mirror is tied to the free end of an ideal spring.
The other end of the spring is attached to a wall. The
spring with mirror is held vertically to the floor, can
slide along it smoothly. When the spring is at its
natural length, the mirror is found to be moving at a speed of V with respect to ground frame.
An object is moving towards the mirror with speed 2V with respect to ground frame. Then,
Match the following :
Column I
(a) Speed of image with respect to

Column II
(p) V

ground frame when spring is at


(b)

natural length
Speed of image with respect to

(q) O

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mirror when spring is at natural


(c)

length
Speed of image with respect to

(r)

2V

(s)

3V

object when spring is at natural


(d)

length
Speed of image with respect to
ground frame when spring is at
maximum compressed state

SECTION IV
Integer Answer Type Questions
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This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each of the questions is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The appropriate
bubbles below the respective question numbers in the ORS have to be darkened. For example, if the correct answers to questions
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (say) are 2, 1, 4, 2 and 3, respectively then the correct darkening of bubbles will look like the following.

50.

A police car moving at 22 m/s chases a motor cycle. The policeman sounds his horn at 175
Hz while both of them move towards a stationary siren of frequency 165 Hz. Calculate the
approximate speed of the motorcycle is

, if it is given that he does not observe any

beats. Find n ?

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51.

A train approaching a hill at a speed of 40 km/hr sounds a whistle of frequency 580 Hz when
it is at a distance of 1 km from a hill. A wind with a speed of 40 km/hr is blowing in the
direction of motion of the train. The frequency of the whistle as heard by an observer on the
hill is

52.

. Find n

A siren placed at a railway platform is emitting sound of frequency 5 kHz. A passenger sitting
in a moving train A records a frequency of 5.5 kHz while the train approaches the siren.
During this return journey in a different train B he records a frequency of 6.0 kHz while
approaching the same siren. What is the ratio of the velocity of train B to that of train A?

53.

Two distant sources are situated together and they emit sound each of frequency 300 c/s. If
one source is approaching and the other is moving away from a stationary observer each with
a velocity of 1/100th of the velocity of sound, then calculate the no.of beats heard per sec by
observer.

54.

Two plane mirrors are inclined in such a way that a ray of light which is parallel to one of the
mirrors becomes parallel to the other mirror after two successive reflections the angle
between the two mirrors is

55.

find n ?

An open pipe of length 47 cm has fundamental frequency 340 Hz. Calculate the diameter of
the tube, in cm if velocity of sound in air is 340 m/sec.

56.

A sour4ce of sound of frequency 256 c/s is moving towards a wall with a speed of 5 m/sec.
Calculate the no. of beats heard per sec. Velocity of sound in air is 330 m/sec.

57.

A tuning fork of frequency 320 cycles/sec produces a sound which travels in air with a speed
of 320 m/sec. Calculate the wave length in meters

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