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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS / egÙoiw.kZ funsZ'k
A. General : A. lkekU; %
1. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test 1. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy IokbaV
Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is
isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
strictly prohibited.
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When you 2. mÙkj i=k bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds vUnj j[kk gSA tc vkidks ijh{kk
are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer
iqfLrdk [kksyus dks dgk tk;s] rks mÙkj i=k fudky dj
Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully.
lko/kkuhiwoZd fooj.k HkjsaA
3. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum 3. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSA
marks are 360.
4. There are three parts in the question paper I, II, III consisting 4. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es rhu Hkkx I, II, II gSA ftlds izR;sd Hkkx esa
of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30
HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr ds 30 iz'u gS vkSj lHkh iz'uksa
questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is
allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response. ds vad leku gSA izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mÙkj ds fy, 4¼pkj½ vad
fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s gSA
5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in 5. vH;kfFkZ;ksa dks izR;sd lgh mÙkj ds fy, mijksDr funsZ'ku la[;k 4 ds
Instructions No. 4 for correct response of each question. ¼
funsZ'kkuqlkj vad fn;s tk,axsA izR;sd iz'u ds xyr mÙkj ds fy;s ¼oka
[one fourth (–1)] marks will be deducted for indicating
incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the Hkkx (–1) dkV fy;k tk;sxkA ;fn mÙkj iqfLrdk esa fdlh iz'u dk
total score will be made if no response is indicated for an mÙkj ugha fn;k x;k gks rks dqy izkIrkad ls dksbZ dVkSrh ugha fd
item in the answer sheet. tk;sxhA
6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling 6. çR;sd iz'u dk dsoy ,d gh lgh mÙkj gSA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj nsus
up more than one response in any question will be treated as
ij mls xyr mÙkj ekuk tk;sxk vkSj mijksDr funsZ'k 5 ds vuqlkj
wrong response and marks for wrong response will be
deducted accordingly as per instructions 5 above. vad dkV fy;s tk;saxsA
B. Filling the Top-half of the ORS : B. vksvkj,l (ORS) ds Åijh&vk/ks fgLls dk Hkjko :
Use only Black ball point pen only for filling the ORS. Do
ORS dks Hkjus ds fy, dsoy dkys ck¡y iSu dk mi;ksx dhft,A
not use Gel / Ink / Felt pen as it might smudge the ORS.
7. Write your Roll no. in the boxes given at the top left corner of 7. ORS ds lcls Åij cka;s dksus esa fn, x, ck¡Dl esa viuk jksy uEcj
your ORS with black ball point pen. Also, darken the
dkys ck¡y ikbUV ls fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksys Hkh dsoy dkys isu ls
corresponding bubbles with Black ball point pen only. Also fill
your roll no. on the back side of your ORS in the space Hkfj;sA ORS ds ihNs dh rjQ Hkh viuk jksy uEcj fyf[k, (;fn
provided (if the ORS is both side printed). ORS nksuksa rjQ Nih gqbZ gSA)
8. Fill your Paper Code as mentioned on the Test Paper and 8. ORS ij viuk isij dksM fyf[k, rFkk laxr xksyksa dks dkys ck¡y isu
darken the corresponding bubble with Black ball point pen.
ls dkys dhft,A
9. If student does not fill his/her roll no. and paper code 9. ;fn fo|kFkhZ viuk jksy uEcj rFkk isij dksM lgh vkSj mfpr rjhds
correctly and properly, then his/her marks will not be
ugha Hkjrk gS rc mldk ifj.kke jksd fy;k tkosxk rFkk iz'u&i=k esa
displayed and 5 marks will be deducted (paper wise) from
the total. izkIrkad ls 5 vad dkV fy, tkosaxsaA
10. Since it is not possible to erase and correct pen filled bubble, 10. pawfd isu ls Hkjs x, xksys feVkuk vkSj lq/kkjuk laHko ugha gS blfy,
you are advised to be extremely careful while darken the
vki lko/kkuh iwoZd vius mÙkj ds xksyksa dks HkjsaA
bubble corresponding to your answer.
11. Neither try to erase / rub / scratch the option nor make the 11. fodYi dks u feVk,a@u Ldzsp djsa vkSj u gh xyr (X) fpUg dks HkjsaA
Cross (X) mark on the option once filled. Do not scribble,
ORS dks dkVs u gh QkMs u gh xUnk ugha djsa rFkk dksbZ Hkh fu'kku ;k
smudge, cut, tear, or wrinkle the ORS. Do not put any stray
marks or whitener anywhere on the ORS. lQsnh ORS ij ugha yxk,aA
12. If there is any discrepancy between the written data and the 12. ;fn ORS esa fdlh izdkj dh fy[ks x, vkadMksa rFkk xksys fd, vkadMksa esa
bubbled data in your ORS, the bubbled data will be taken as final.
fojks/kkHkkl gS] rks xksys fd, vkadMksa dks gh lgh ekuk tkosxkA

Name of the Candidate (ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke) : Roll Number (jksy uEcj) :

I have read all the instructions and shall I have verified all the information filled by
abide by them the candidate.
eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dk i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk Hkjh xbZ lkjh tkudkjh dks eSusa
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA tk¡p fy;k gSA
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Signature of the Candidate Signature of the Invigilator
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj
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PART - I : PHYSICS

PHYSICS
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 28 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[k.M- I
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 28 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

1. A conducting wire bent in the form of a parabola y2 = 2x carries a current i = 2 A as shown in


r
figure. This wire is placed in a uniform magnetic field B  4kˆ Tesla. The magnetic force on the
wire in region 0 < x< 2m is (in Newton)
,d pkyd rkj dks ijoy; y2 = 2x dh vkd`fÙk esa eksM+k tkrk gS rFkk blesa /kkjk i = 2 A fp=kkuqlkj izokfgr gSA
r
bl rkj dks le:i pqEcdh; {ks=k B  4kˆ Vslyk esa j[kk tkrk gS rks rkj ij vkjksfir pqEcdh; cy (U;wVu esa)
gksxkA
y(m)
A

2 x(m)

(1) – 16iˆ (2) 32iˆ (3) 32iˆ (4) 16iˆ

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2. A long horizontal rod has a bead which can slide along its length, the bead initially at a distance L

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from one end A of the rod. The rod is set in angular motion in the horizontal plane about end A with
constant angular acceleration . If the coefficient of friction between rod and the bead is , and
gravity is neglected. Graph between frictional force acting on bead and the time, up to the time
before the bead slides is
,d yEch {kSfrt NM+ ij fLFkr ,d eksrh NM+ dh yEckbZ ds vuqfn'k fQly ldrk gSA eksrh izkjEHk esa NM+ ds
fljs A ls L nwjh ij gSA NM+ dks {kSfrt ry esa blds A fljs ds ifjr% fu;r dks.kh; Roj.k ls ?kw.kZu xfr
djk;h tkrh gSA ;fn NM+ rFkk eksrh ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad gS] rFkk xq:Ro ux.; gks rks eksrh ds fQlyus ls
igys le; ds lkFk eksrh ij dk;Zjr~ ?k"kZ.k cy ds fy, mfpr xzkQ ,oa fQlyus dk le; iznf'kZr dhft,A
f f

(1) (2)

t0 = / time t0 =  / 2 time


f f

(3) (4)

t0 = / time t0 = / time

3. A particle of mass m is performing linear simple harmonic motion. Its equilibrium is at x = 0, force
constant is K and amplitude of SHM is A. The maximum power supplied by the restoring force to
the particle during SHM will be :
m nzO;eku dk d.k js[kh; ljy vkorZ xfr dj jgk gSA x = 0 ij ek/; fLFkfr, cy fu;rkad K rFkk ljy vkorZ
xfr dk vk;ke A gS rks ljy vkorZ xfr ds nkSjku izR;ku;u cy }kjk d.k dks nh xbZ vf/kdre~ 'kfDr gksxhA
3 3 3 3
K 2 A2 2K 2 A 2 K 2 A2 K 2 A2
(1) (2) for Rough Work / (dPps
Space (3) dk;Z ds fy, LFkku) (4)
m m 3 m 2 m

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4. A block of mass m = 10 kg is suspended with the help of a wire AB, whose linear mass density is

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0.01 kg/m. There is a point C on wire such that AC = 1 m & BC = 2.5 m. A tuning fork is used to
vibrate the wire such that the point C is a node. Frequency of tuning fork can be -
m = 10 kg nzO;eku dk ,d CykWd rkj AB dh lgk;rk ls yVdk gqvk gSA rkj dk js[kh; nzO;eku ?kuRo
0.01 kg/m gSA rkj ij fcUnq C bl izdkj gS fd AC = 1 m rFkk BC = 2.5 m gSA ,d Lofj=k f}Hkqt dk iz;ksx
bl rkj dks vuqukfnr djus esa fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn fcUnq C ij fuLiUn izkIr gks rks Lofj=k f}Hkqt dh vko`fÙk gks
ldrh gSA

 B
C
A

(1) 180 Hz (2) 150 Hz (3) 250 Hz (4) 300 Hz

5. The moment of inertia of an equilateral triangular plate about the axis passing through its centre of
mass and lying in the plane is . The moment of inertia of a hexagonal plate of side 'a' and made of
same material and same thickness, about an axis passing through the centre of mass and lying in
its plane will be :
fp=k esa iznf'kZr leckgq f=kHkqtkdkj IysV dk blds nzO;eku dsUnz ls ikfjr rFkk blds ry esa fLFkr v{k ds
lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gSA 'a' Hkqtk dh le"kV~ Hkqtkdkj IysV tks leku inkFkZ rFkk leku eksVkbZ dh cuh gS] dk
tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ blds nzO;eku dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh rFkk blds ry esa fLFkr v{k ds lkis{k D;k gksxkA

a
a a
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a
a

(1) 6 (2) 10   (3) 24 (4) 30

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6. In the circuit shown in figure, the current gain  = 100 for a npn transistor. The bias resistance RB

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so that VCE = 5V is (VBE << 10 V)

fp=k eas ,d ifjiFk çnf'kZr gS blds fy, npn VªkaftLVj dk /kkjk ykHk  = 100 gSA vfHkufr çfrjks/k RB D;k
gksxk ftlds fy, VCE = 5V gks tk;s & (VBE << 10 V)

(1) 2 × 103  (2) 105  (3) 2 × 105  (4) 5 × 105 

7. Consider single slit experiment of diffraction of light. If light of wavelength 5000Å fall on a slit of
width 1m then the angular width of central maximum.
(1) 30° (2) 15° (3) 60° (4) None of these
izdk'k ds foorZu ds ,dy fLyV iz;ksx ds fy, ;fn 1 m pkSM+kbZ dh ,dy fLyV ij 5000Å rjaxnS/;Z dk
izdk'k vkifrr gksrk gS rc dsfUnz; mfPp"B dh dks.kh; pkSM+kbZ gksxh
(1) 30° (2) 15° (3) 60° (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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8. Electric flux () as a function of distance (r) from centre of, uniformly charged solid sphere of

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charge Q and radius R, is best represented by
R f=kT;k rFkk Q vkos'k ds ,dleku :i ls vkosf'kr Bksl xksys ds dsUnz ls nwjh (r) ds Qyu ds :i esa oS|qr
¶yDl () ds ifjorZu dk lcls mi;qZDr çn'kZu gksxk &

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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9. An Audio signal is given by y1 = 15 sin 2 (1500t) and carrier wave is given by 60 sin 2(100,000t):

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,d /ofu flXuy (Audio signal) y1 = 15 sin 2 (1500t) }kjk fn;k x;k gS rFkk okgd rjax 60 sin
2(100,000t) }kjk nh xbZ gS :
y1 y2
60 –
15 –

0 t 0 t

–15 –
–60 –
Audio Signal ¼/ofu flXuy½ Carrier ¼okgd rjax½
(A) (B)

then the modulating index is (all the variables are in SI unit)


rc ekWM~;qys'ku lalqpdkad (modulating index) gksxkA (lHkh pj SI ek=kd esa gS)
(1) 0.25 (2) 4 (3) 0.75 (4) 0.65

10. A source of alternating EMF is connected to a series combination of L, C & R. If maximum and
minimum value of instantaneous power delivered to the LCR circuit are 3P and –P, then phase
difference between applied EMF and current through circuit is
 –1  1  –1  1 
(1) (2) cos   (3) tan   (4) None of these
3 3
  3
izR;korhZ fo|qr okgd cy dk ,d L=kksr L, C o R Js.kh la;kstu ls tqM+k gqvk gSA ;fn LCR ifjiFk dks nh xbZ
vf/kdre ,oa U;wure rkR{kf.kd 'kfDr dk eku Øe'k% 3P rFkk –P gS, rc vkjksfir fo|qr okgd cy ,oa ifjiFk
ls izokfgr /kkjk ds e/; dykUrj gksxk
 –1  1  –1  1 
(1) (2) cos   (3) tan   (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3 3 3

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11. A block starts from rest at the top of frictionless slide at a height, h1 above the ground. The block

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leaves the slide moving perfectly horizontally at a height h2 above the ground. The block eventually
hits the ground traveling at an angle  below the horizontal. The ratio of h1 and h2 is
/kjkry ls h1 Å¡pkbZ Åij ls ,d CykWd fojkekoLFkk ls ?k"kZ.kjfgr lrg ij fQlyuk izkjEHk djrk gSA CykWd
/kjkry ls h2 Å¡pkbZ Åij ls ?k"kZ.k jfgr lrg dks NksM+rk gS] ,oa NksM+rs le; {kSfrt fn'kk esa xfr'khy jgrk gSA
CykWd /kjkry ij {kSfrt ls uhps dh vksj  dks.k cukrs gq, VDdjkrk gSA h1 rFkk h2 dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A


2 2 2
(1) tan  (2) cosec 2 (3) cosec  (4) sec 

12. A cube of mass m slides down an inclined right-angled trough as shown in figure. Two walls of
trough are equally inclined to the horizontal. If the coefficient of friction between the cube and the
trough is  = 0.5, the acceleration of the block.
,d m nzO;eku dk ?kukdkj CykWd fp=kkuqlkj >qdh gqbZ ledks.k xrZ okyh uyh ds vUnj uhps fQlyrk gS uyh
dh nksuksa nhokjs {kSfrt ds lkFk leku dks.k ij >qdh gqbZ gSA ;fn ?ku rFkk uyh ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.5
gks rks CykWd dk Roj.k gksxkA

= 45°

 2  1  2  1  1 ds fy,
(1) g  Space
(2) for
g  Rough Work / (dPps
(3) gdk;Z LFkku) (4) g  2  1 
 2   2  
2 2
  2 
    

13. A carnot refrigeration cycle absorbs heat at 270 K and rejects heat at 300 K. If the cycle is
absorbing 1260 kJ/min at 270 K, then work required per second is :
,d dkuksZ 'khryd pØ 270 K ij Å"ek dk vo'kks"k.k djrk gS rFkk 300 K ij Å"ek mRlftZr djrk gSA ;fn
pØ 270 K ij 1260 kJ/min Å"ek vo'kksf"kr dj jgk gS rc çfr lSd.M vko';d dk;Z gksxk :
(1) 2.33 kJ/sec (2) 4.66 kJ/sec (3) 1 kJ/sec (4) 4 kJ/sec

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14. Consider a brass rod and a steel rod (80 cm longer than the brass rod) at 0°c. It is observed that

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on increasing temperatures of the two rods by same amount difference in lengths of the two rods
does not change. Given that thermal coefficient of linear expansion for steel and brass are
–6 –6
11 × 10 /°C and 19 × 10 /°C respectively, the sum of lengths of the two rods at 0°C is
0°C ij LVhy dh NM+ ihry dh NM+ ls 80 cm T;knk yEch gSA ;g izsf{kr fd;k tkrk gS fd nksuksa NM+ksa dk
leku rkieku c<+kus ij nksuksa NM+ksa dh yEckbZ esa vUrj ifjofrZr ugha gksrk gSA ;fn LVhy rFkk ihry dh NM+ksa
ds rkih; jS[kh; izlkj xq.kkad Øe'k% 11 × 10–6/°C rFkk 19 × 10–6/°C gks rks 0°C ij nksuksa NM+ksa dh yEckbZ dk
;ksx gksxk &
(1) 2 m (2) 4m (3) 3 m (4) 1.5 m

15. Two towns are connected through a straight highway. A car runs between two towns with constant
speed 36 km/hr. One day track of 100m is to be covered with speed 18 km/hr. For this car
2
accelerates and retards at rate 1 m/sec . By what time the car will get delayed that day. (When car
reaches at any town its speed is 36 km/hr.)
nks dLcsa ,d lh/kh lM+d ls tqM+s gq, gSA ,d dkj nksuksa dLcksa ds e/; fu;r pky 36 km/hr ls xfr djrh gSA
,d fnu og 100 m yEckbZ dh nwjh 18 km/hr ls r; djrh gSA blds fy, dkj 1 m/sec2 ls Rofjr o eafUnr
gksrh gS] rks bl fnu dkj lkekU; fnu dh rqyuk esa fdruh nsjh ls igq¡psxhA (tc dkj fdlh ,d dLcs ij
igq¡prh gS rc bldh pky 36 km/hr gSA)
(1) 8.5 s (2) 10.5 s (3) 12.5 s (4) 6.5 s

16. A stream of water of density , cross-sectional area A, and speed u strikes a wall that is
perpendicular to the direction of the stream, as shown in the figure below. The water then flows
sideways across the wall. The force exerted by the stream on the wall is
 ?kuRo, vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy A rFkk pky u ls xfr'khy ,d ty /kkjk Å/okZ/kj nhokj ls Vdjkdj izkjfEHkd
fn'kk ds yEcor~ nks /kkjkvksa esa fp=kkuqlkj cV tkrh gSA rRi'pkr~ ty nhokj ds lgkjs xfr djrk gS] rks ty
/kkjk }kjk nhokj ij vkjksfir cy gksxk

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2 2 2
(1) u A (2) uA/2 (3) 3u A (4) u A/

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17. Two water drops of radii R1 and R2 are falling with their terminal velocity. If some how gravity is

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switched off, what is the ratio of their initial accelerations (Just after gravity is switched off)
R1 rFkk R2 f=kT;k dh nks ikuh dh cwUns muds lhekUr osx ls fxj jgh gSA ;fn fdlh dkj.ko'k xq:Roh; izHkko
[kRe gks tk;s rks buds izkjfEHkd Roj.k dk vuqikr gksxk (xq:Roh; izHkko [kRe gksus ds rqjUr i'pkr~)
(1) R13 : R23 (2) R12 : R22 (3) R1 : R2 (4) 1 : 1

18. One end of a Nichrome wire of length 2L and cross-sectional area A is attached to an end of
another Nichrome wire of length L and cross-sectional area 2A. If the free end of the longer wire is
at an electric potential of 8.0 volts, and the free end of the shorter wire is at an electric potential of
1.0 volt, the potential at the junction of the two wires is equal to
,d ukbØkse rkj dh yEckbZ 2L ,oa vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy A gS] dk ,d fljk vU; ukbØkse rkj yEckbZ L ,oa
vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy 2A ds fljs ls tqM+k gqvk gSA ;fn yEcs rkj dk eqDr fljk 8.0 oksYV oS|qr foHko ij gS
,oa NksVs rkj dk eqDr fljk 1.0 oksYV foHko ij gS, rc nksuksa rkjksa ds lfU/k ij foHko D;k gksxk
(1) 2.4 V (2) 3.3 V (3) 4.5 V (4) 5.7 V

19. If the radius of Bohr’s second orbit of hydrogen atom is , then the radius of the fourth Bohr’s orbit
in hydrogen like species (Z = 3) is
;fn gkbMªkstu ijek.kq dh f}rh; cksgj f=kT;k gS, rc gkbMªkstu leku ijek.kq (Z = 3) dh prqFkZ cksgj f=kT;k
gksxh
4  16 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 4 3 3
20. A source moves with ui$ on the x-axis. It emits a wave of frequency f. A detector moves on the
x-axis with velocity - ui$. X-coordinate of the detector is greater than that of the source. Velocity of
v
the wave is v. If u  , the frequency apparent to the detector is 2f. Value of k is __.
k
,d L=kksr x-v{k ds vuqfn'k ui$ osx ls xfr'khy gSA ;g f vkorhZ dh rjax mRlftZr djrk gSA ,d lalwpd
x-v{k ds vuqfn'k - ui$ osx ls xfr'khy gSA lalwpad dk X-funsZ'kkad L=kksr ls T;knk gSA rjax dk osx v gSA ;fn
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v
u  gks rks lalwpd }kjk izsf{kr vkHkklh vko`rhZ 2f gSA rks k dk eku gksxk
k
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 1

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21. The gas molecule of carbon-monoxide (CO) and nitrogen gas at the same temperature have

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kinetic energies E1 and E2 respectively. Then :
(1) E1 = E2 (2) E1 > E2
(3) E1 < E2 (4) E1 and E2 cannot be compared
leku rki ij dkcZu eksuksvkWDlkbM (CO) rFkk ukbVªkstu N2 xSlksa dh izfr v.kq xfrt ÅtkZ;s Øe'k% E1 rFkk
E2 gS] rks
(1) E1 = E2 (2) E1 > E2
(3) E1 < E2 (4) E1 rFkk E2 dh rqyuk ugha dh tk ldrh
22. A drop of liquid of surface tension  is in between the two smooth parallel glass plates held at a
distance d apart from each other in zero gravity. The liquid wets the plate so that the drop is a
cylinder of diameter D with its curved surface at right angles to both the plates. Determine the
force acting on each of the plates from drops under the given considerations.
 D  2 D
(1) (2) (3) zero (4) None of these
2 2


 i`"B ruko dh nzo dh ,d cw¡n nks fpduh lekUrj dk¡p dh IysVksa ds e/; fLFkr gSA IysVksa ds e/; nwjh d gS
rFkk xq:Ro dk çHkko ux.; gSA nzo IysVksa dks xhyk djrk gS rkfd cw¡n D O;kl dk csyu cu tkrh gS rFkk
bldh oØh; lrg nksauks IysVksa ds yEcor~ gksrh gSA nh xbZ fLFkfr ds vk/kkj ij cw¡nks ds }kjk çR;sd IysV ij
dk;Zjr cy dh x.kuk dhft,A
 D  2 D
(1) (2) (3) 'kwU; (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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23. In a Coolidge tube, the potential difference used to accelerate the electrons is increased from 12.4

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kV to 24.8 kV. As a result the difference between K and min increases three fold. The
hc
wavelength of K line is - ( = 12.4 kV Å)
e
(1) 1 Å (2) 1.25 Å (3) 1.5 Å (4) None of these
,d dqfyt ufydk esa] bysDVªkWu dk Roj.k c<+kus ds fy, foHkokUrj 12.4 kV ls 24.8 kV rd c<+k;k tkrk gSA
ftlds ifj.kkeLo:i K rFkk min ds e/; vUrj rhu xquk gks tkrk gSA Kjs[kk dh rjaxnS/;Z gksxh -
hc
( = 12.4 kV Å)
e
(1) 1 Å (2) 1.25 Å (3) 1.5 Å (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

24. Light is incident on a glass plate of refractive index  = 1.732 at Brewster angle from air. Then the
angle at refraction in glass plate is :
ok;q ls ,d izdk'k fdj.k  = 1.732 viorZukad dh dk¡p ifV~Vdk ij cszosLVj (Brewster) dks.k ij vkifrr
gksrk gSA rc dk¡p ifV~Vdk esa viorZu dks.k gksxk
   
(1) rad (2) rad (3) rad (4) rad
3 6 2 4
25. A body of mass m moving with velocity V makes a head-on elastic collision with another body of
mass 2m which is initially at rest. The ratio of kinetic energies of lighter body before and after
collision will be -
,d m nzO;eku dh oLrq v osx ls xfr djrh gqbZ 2m nzO;eku dh fLFkj oLrq ls lEeq[k izR;kLFk Vdjkrh gS rks
gYdh oLrq dh xfrt ÅtkZ dk VDdj ls iwoZ rFkk VDdj ds i'pkr~ vuqikr gS&
(1) 9 : 1 (2) 1 : 1 (3) 4 : 1 (4) 2 : 1

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26. A ray is incident from air on a sphere of refractive index 2 as shown in figure. Angle of refraction

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of the ray inside sphere is 30º. The total deviation suffered by the ray is
fp=kkuqlkj ,d çdk'k dh fdj.k ok;q ls 2 viorZukad ds xksys ij vkifrr gks jgh gSA xksys ds vUnj fdj.k
dk viorZu dks.k 30º gSA izdk'k fdj.k dk dqy fopyu gksxkA

(1) 150° (2) 120° (3) 90° (4) 45°

27. If unit of mass, length and time are doubled then in this new system the which of the following, will
not have same magnitude :
(1) Gravitational constant (2) Gravitational force
(3) Power of gravitational force (4) Gravitational energy
;fn nzO;eku, yEckbZ rFkk le; dh bdkbZ nqxuh gks tk;s rks bl u;h i)fr esa dkSulh jkf'k dk ifjek.k leku
ugha gksxk
(1) xq:Rokd"kZ.k fu;rkad (2) xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy
(3) xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy dh 'kfDr (4) xq:Rokd"kZ.k ÅtkZ

28. A sample contains number of stable nuclei equal to Ns and number of unstable nuclei equal to
Nu.After a time T the activity of the sample decreased to one third of the initial activity, while the
total number of nuclei (excluding decayed nuclei) became half .The ratio Ns /Nu initially is:
,d izfrn'kZ esa LFkkbZ ukfHkdksa dh la[;k Ns o vLFkkbZ ukfHkdksa dh la[;k Nu gSA T le; i'pkr izfrn'kZ dh
lfØ;rk izkjfEHkd eku dh ,d frgkbZ jg tkrh gS] tcfd ukfHkdks dh dqy la[;k (fo?fVr ukfHkdksa dks NksM+dj)
vk/kh jg tkrh gSA Ns /Nu dk izkjfEHkd eku gksxkA
(1) 1/3 Space(2) for
1/4 Rough Work / (dPps
(3) 3 dk;Z ds fy, LFkku) (4) 2

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SECTION - II

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Reasoning Type
This section contains 2 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

[k.M - II
dkj.k&izdkj
bl [k.M esa 2 dkj.k ds ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gS] ftlesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

29. STATEMENT-1 : A thin uniform rod is undergoing fixed axis rotation about one of its end with
variable angular acceleration. Then acceleration vector of any two moving points on the rod can
not be parallel at an instant of time.
STATEMENT-2 : For a rod undergoing fixed axis rotation, the velocity of any two moving points on
the rod at different distances from centre of rotation are different.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
oDrO;-1 : ,d iryh ,dleku NM+ fLFkj v{k ds ifjr% ?kw.kZu dj jgh gsS rFk ;g fLFkj v{k NM+ ds ,d fljs ls
xqtjrh gSA ;g ?kw.kZu ifjorhZ dks.kh; Roj.k okyk gSA rc NM+ ij fLFkr xfr'khy fcUnqvksa dk Roj.k lfn'k le;
ds ,d {k.k ij lekUrj ugh gks ldrs gSA
oDrO;-2 : ,d NM+ ,d fLFkj v{k ds ifjr% ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA vr% NM+ ij fdUgh Hkh nks xfr'khy fcUnqvksa ds
osx tks fd ?kw.kZu dsUnz ls vyx&vyx nwjh ij gS] vyx&vyx gksrs gSA
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS; oDrO;-2 oDrO; -1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2 oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO; -1 lR; gS, oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA
(4) oDrO; -1 vlR; gSSpace, oDrO;for Rough
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30. STATEMENT-1 : For the situation shown in the figure two monochromatic identical coherent light

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sources produce interference pattern on the screen. The intensity of minima nearest to S1 is not
exactly zero.
STATEMENT-2 : Minimum intensity is zero when interfering waves have same intensity at the
location of super position.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
inkZ

oDrO;–1 : iznf'kZr fp=k esa nks ,do.khZ; ,dleku dyklEcU/k izdk'k L=kksr fn[kkbZ xbZ ifjfLFkfr ds fy, inZs
ij O;rhdj.k mRiUu djrs gS S1 ds fudVre fcUnq tks fd insZ ij mifLFkr gS ij rhozrk Bhd 'kwU; ugh gksxhA
oDrO;–2 : U;wure rhozrk rHkh 'kwU; gksxh tc vk/;kjksi.k ds LFkku ij O;rhdj.k djus okyh rajxksa dh rhozrk
leku gksxhA
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

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Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,

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P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]

SECTION
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and
(4) for its answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
[k.M
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d
lgh gSA

31. In a compound element 'Q' crystallised in a hexagonal close packed array and element 'P'
occupies two out of three octahedral void. Formula of compound is :
,d ;kSfxd esa rRo 'Q' ,d "kV~dks.kh; fufcM ladqyu Øe esa fØLVyhd`r gksrk gS rFkk rRo 'P' rhu esa ls nks
v"VQydh; fjfDrdkvksa ij ik;k tkrk gSA ;kSfxd dk lw=k gS&

(1) P2Q3 (2) P6Q4 (3) PQ2 (4) P3Q4

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32. A 5% solution (by mass) of cane sugar in water has freezing point of 271 K. The freezing point of

5% glucose in water is :

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ty esa xUus dh 'kdZjk ds 5% foy;u (nzO;ekukuqlkj) dk fgekad 271 K gSA ty esa 5% Xywdkst dk fgekad

gksxk&

(1) 269.2 K (2) 271 K (3) 272 K (4) 260 K

33. Which of the following is incorrect statement regarding 'Tyndall effect' ?

(1) It is shown by lyophobic colloids.

(2) The refractive index of dispersed phase and dispersion medium differ greatly in magnitude.

(3) The diameter of the dispersed particles is much smaller than the wavelength of light used.

(4) In this effect path of beam of light is illuminated by bluish light.

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku ^fV.My izHkko* ds lUnHkZ esa xyr gS \

(1) ;g nzo fojks/kh dksykWbMks }kjk n'kkZ;k tkrk gSA

(2) ifjf{kIr izkoLFkk rFkk ifj{ks.k ek/;e dk viorZukad ifjek.k esa vf/kd fHkUu gksrk gSA

(3) ifjf{kIr d.kksa dk O;kl iz;qDr izdk'k ds rjaxnS/;Z dh vis{kk cgqr de gksrk gSA

(4) bl izHkko esa izdk'k ds iqat dk iFk uhy&gfjr izdk'k }kjk izdkf'kr gksrk gSA

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Impure pure
A B C
34. ZnCO3  ZnO  Zn  Zn correct coding of A, B & C is

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(A) (B) (C)
(1) Calcination Coke Fractional distillation
(2) Calcination Carbon monoxide Fractional distillation
(3) Calcination Electrolysis Liquation
(4) RoastingCoke Poling
v'kq) 'kq)
A B C
ZnCO3  ZnO  Zn  Zn A, B rFkk C dk lgh feyku gS&
(A) (B) (C)
(1) fuLrkiu dksd izHkkth vklou
(2) fuLrkiu dkcZu eksuksvkWDlkbM izHkkth vklou
(3) fuLrkiu oS/kqrvi?kVu nzohdj.k
(4) HktZu dksd n.MfoyksMu

35. BrF5 + H2O  A + B,


A and B is :
A rFkk B gS &
(A) (B)
(1) HBr HOF
(2) HBrO HF
(3) HBrO2 HF
(4) HBrO3 HF

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36. Find correct statement

(A) Copper (l) compound are unstable in aqueous solution and undergo disproportionation.

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2+ +1 2+ +
(B) The stability of Cu rather than Cu is due to the much more negativeHHyd. of Cu then Cu .

(1) Only A (2) Only B (3) A & B Both (4) None

lgh dFku crkb;s&

(A) dkWij (l) ;kSfxd tyh; foy;u esa vLFkk;h gksrk gS rFkk fo"kekuqikfrr gks tkrk gSA

2+
(B) Cu dh Cu+1 dh vis{kk vf/kd LFkkf;Ro] Cu2+ dh vf/kd _.kkRed Hty;kstu ds dkj.k gksrk gSA

(1) dsoy A (2) dsoy B (3) A o B nksuksa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

37. If at 298 K, the solubility of AgCl in 0.05 M BaCl2(completely dissociated) is found to be very nearly

10–9 M and E0  0.80V . Then the value of E0 at the same temperature will be
Ag/ Ag Cl / AgCl/ Ag

;fn 298 K ij, 0.05 M BaCl2 (iw.kZr% fo;ksftr) esa AgCl dh foys;rk 10–9 M ds cgqr utnhd ikbZ xbZ rFkk

E0  0.80V gSA rc leku rki ij E0Cl / AgCl/ Ag dk eku gksxk&


Ag/ Ag

(1) 1.39 V (2) 0.8295 V (3) –0.7705 V (4) 0.21 V

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38. Which of the following is incorrect statement regarding A = [Co(en)2Cl2]+ and B = [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ ?
(1) A is more thermodynamically stable than B.

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(2) A shows optical isomerism.
(3) A and B both are diamagnetic.
(4) A is outer orbital complex while B is inner orbital complex.
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku A = [Co(en)2Cl2]+ rFkk B = [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ ds fo"k; esa xyr gS \
(1) A, B dh vis{kk Å"ekxfrdh; :i ls vf/kd LFkk;h gSA
(2) A izdkf'kd leko;ork n'kkZrk gSA
(3) A rFkk B nksuksa izfrpqEcdh; gSA
(4) A ,d ckâ; d{kd ladqy gS tcfd B vkUrfjd d{kd ladqy gSA

39. Which of the folowing is incorrect ?


(1) nitric oxide deplect ozone layer in upper atmosphere.
(2) O3 is a powerful oxidising agent
(3) Acidic strength increases from H2Te to H2O.
(4) SO2 is reducing agent while TeO2 is an oxidising agent.
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku xyr gS \
(1) ukbfVªd vkWDlkbM Åijh ok;qe.My esa mifLFkr vkstksu ijr dks uqdlku igq¡pkrk gSA
(2) O3 ,d 'kfDr'kkyh vkWDlhdkjd gSA
(3) H2Te ls H2O rd vEyh; lkeF;Z c<+rh gSA
(4) SO2 vipk;d gS tcfd TeO2 vkWDlhdkjd gSA

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40. In solid state PCl5 exist as an ionic solid [PCI4 ] [PCI6 ] hybridisation state of cation and anion
respectively.

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PCl5 Bksl voLFkk esa vk;fud Bksl [PCI4 ] [PCI6 ] ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS] blesa /kuk;u ,oa _.kk;u dh
ladj.k voLFkk Øe'k% gS&
(1) dsp2 , sp3d2 (2) sp3 , sp3d2 (3) sp3d2 , sp3 (4) sp3d2 , dsp2

41. A solution is prepared by urea and water. If mole fraction of water is 0.8 in the solution. Find the
ratio of mass of urea & water.
;wfj;k o ty }kjk ,d foy;u cuk;k x;kA ;fn foy;u esa ty dh eksy fHkUu 0.8 gS] rks ;wfj;k o ty ds
nzO;eku dk vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
5 6 1 4
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6 5 4 1

42. Decomposition of A follows first order kinetics by the following equation.


4A(g)  B(g) + 2C(g)
If initially, total pressure was 800 mm of Hg and after 10 minutes it is found to be 650 mm of Hg.
What is half-life of A ? (Assume only A is present initially)

A dk fo?kVu fuEu lehdj.k }kjk izFke dksfV dh cyxfrdh dk ikyu djrk gSA
4A(g)  B(g) + 2C(g)
;fn izkjEHk esa] dqy nkc 800 mm Hg ik;k x;k rFkk 10 feuV i'pkr~ ;g 650 mm Hg ik;k x;kA A dh
v)Z&vk;q D;k gS ? ¼ekuk fd izkjEHk esa dsoy A mifLFkr gS½
(1) 10 minutes ¼feuV½ (2) 5 minutes ¼feuV½ (3) 7.5 minutes ¼feuV½ (4) 15 minutes ¼feuV½

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43. Pure PCl5(g) was placed in a flask at 2 atm and left for some time at a certain temp. Where the
following equilibrium was established PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)

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Under the given condition, pure oxygen was found to effuse 2.084 time faster than the equilibrium
mixture then KP of the above reaction is :
2 atm ij ,d ¶ykLd esa 'kq) PCl5(g) dks ysdj] ,d fuf'pr rki ij dqN le; ds fy, j[kk x;kA rc fuEu
lkE; LFkkfir gksrk gSA PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
fn x;h ifjfLFkfr ij 'kq) vkWDlhtu] lkE; feJ.k dh vis{kk 2.084 xquk rsth ls fu%lfjr gksrh gS rc mijksDr
vfHkfØ;k dk KP gksxk&
2 3 4 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 2 5 2

44. Which of following is correct set ?


Species Hybridisation shape
(1) XeF2 sp Linear
3
(2) XeO2F2 sp Tetrahedral
3 2
(3) XeOF4 sp d Square pyramidal
3 2
(4) XeF6 sp d Octahedral
fuEu esa ls dkSulk leqPp; lgh gS \
Lih'kht ladj.k vkd`fr
(1) XeF2 sp js[kh;
3
(2) XeO2F2 sp prq"Qydh;
3 2
(3) XeOF4 sp d oxZ fijkfeMh;
3 2
(4) XeF6 sp d v"VQydh;

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45. Number of orbital in zinc having at least one angular node :

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ftad esa de ls de ,d dks.kh; uksM j[kus okys d{kd dh la[;k gksxh&
(1) 11 (2) 7 (3) 6 (4) 5

46. For the reaction :

vfHkfØ;k ds fy;s

X 2 O 4 (l)  2XO 2 (g)

U = 2.1 k cal, S = 20 cal K –1 at 300 K

300 K ij U = 2.1 k cal, S = 20 cal K – 1

Hence rks, G is gS&


(1) 2.7 k cal (2) –2.7 k cal (3) 9.3 k cal (4) –9.3 k cal

47. The solubility product of As2O3 is 10.8 × 10–9. It is 50% dissociated in saturated solution. The

solubility of salt is :

As2O3 dk foys;rk xq.kuQy 10.8 × 10–9 gSA ;g lar`Ir foy;u esa 50% fo;ksftr gksrh gSA yo.k dh

foys;rk fuEu gS&

(1) 10–2 M (2) 2 × 10–2 M (3) 5 × 10–3 M (4) 5.4 × 10–9 M

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48. The volume-temperature graphs of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure are shown
below :

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fu;r nkc ij vkn'kZ xSl ds fn;s x;s nzO;eku dk vk;ru&rkieku xzkQ uhps fn;k x;k gS&

What is the correct order of pressures ?


nkc dk lgh Øe D;k gS \
(1) p1 > p3 > p2 (2) p1 > p2 > p3 (3) p2 > p3 > p1 (4) p2 > p1 > p3

49. Which of the following reaction gives exclusively single product –


fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k esa dsoy ,d mRikn izkIr gksrk gS &

KI Br2
(i)  (ii)  
H3PO4 H2O

Me
HBr Br2
(iii)   (iv)  
Me CCl4

(1) (I & ii) (2) (ii & iii) (3) (i & iv) (4) (iii & iv)

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50. Choose the correct optically active isomer of C6H12O that gives a positive Tollen’s test and does
not racemise in base

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C6H12O dk ,slk lgh izdkf'kd lfØ; leko;oh pqfu;sa] tks /kukRed VkWysu ijh{k.k nsrk gS rFkk {kkj esa
jslsehÑr ugha gksrk gSA
O

(1) CH 3 – CH 2 – CH 2 – CH – CHO (2) CH3 – CH2 – CH – C – CH3

CH3 CH3
CH3

(3) CH 3 – CH 2 – CH – CH 2 – CHO (4) CH3 – CH – CH – CH3

CH3 CHO

51. Which of the following statements are correct ?


(a) Sucrose is dextrorotatory but after hydrolysis the mixture aquires a laevorotatory nature
(b) In amylopectin branching occurs by C1 – C6 glycosidic linkage
(c) Glycine is a optically inactive amino acid
(d) Pernicious anaemia is cause by deficiency of Vitamin B12

fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\


(a) lwØkst nf{k.kkorhZ gksrk gS ysfdu tyvi?kVu ds i'pkr feJ.k okekorhZ izÑfr izkIr djrk gSA
(b) ,ekbyksisDVhu esa J`a[kyu C1 – C6 XykbdksflMhd fyUdst }kjk lEiUu gksrk gSA
(c) Xykblhu ,d izdkf'kd vfØ; ,ehuks vEy gSA
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(1) a, b, c, d (2) a, c, d (3) b, c, d (4) a, b

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52. Compound (A) (C4H8O3) reacts with NaHCO3 and evolves CO2 (g). (A) reacts with LiAlH4 to give a
compoud (B) which is achiral. The structure of (A) is :

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;kSfxd (A) (C4H8O3), NaHCO3 ds lkFk fØ;k djds CO2 (g) fu"dkflr djrk gS ;kSfxd (A) LiAlH4 ds lkFk
fØ;k djds ;kSfxd (B) nsrk gS] tks vfdjsy gSA (A) dh lajpuk gS &
Me COOH OH
(1) (2) Me

OH COOH

Me COOH Me
(3) (4) COOH
OMe OH

53. Which of the following statement is incorrect about the reaction given below?
O
HCN H2 + Ni HNO2
(B) (C) (D)
Traces of KOH

(A)
(1) In the formation of (D) from (C), ring expansion takes place
(2) The product (D) is cyclopentanone
(3) The product (D) is -unsaturated cyclopentanone
(4) Conversion of (B) to (C) can also be carried out with LiAlH4

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fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku uhps nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k ds ckjs esa xyr gS \
O

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HCN H2 + Ni HNO2
(B) (C) (D)
KOH dh lw{e ek=k
(A)
(1) (C) ls (D) ds fuekZ.k esa oy; izlkj gksrk gSA

(2) mRikn (D) lkbDyksisUVsuksu gSA

(3) mRikn (D) -vlar`Ir lkbDyksisUVsuksu gSA

(4) (B) dk (C) esa :ikUrj.k LiAlH4 ds lkFk Hkh gks ldrk gSA

54. Which of the following reacting substances will not liberate ethyne gas ?

(1) CH3Cl and Ag (2) CaC2 and H2O

(3) CHI3 and Ag (4) Vinylic chloride heated with sodamide

fuEu esa ls dkSulk fØ;kdkjh inkFkZ ,Fkkbu xSl fu"dkflr ugha djsxk\

(1) CH3Cl rFkk Ag (2) CaC2 rFkk H2O

(3) CHI3 rFkk Ag (4) lksMkekbM ds lkFk xeZ okbfufyd DyksjkbM

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55. The reactant X & Y of following reactions are
fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds fØ;kdkjd X rFkk Y gS %

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O

OH – Ph
 
X+Y 

O
||
(1) + PhCHO (2) Ph–C–CH3 +

(3) (4)

56. Which is correct for reactivity towards Br2/Fe ?

fuEu esa ls dkSulk fodYi Br2/Fe dh vksj fØ;k'khyrk ds fy;s lgh gS \

(1) > (2) >

(3) > (4) >

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57. Which of the following is an achiral, most stable and least polar form among the following ?

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fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd vfdjSy] lokZf/kd LFkk;h rFkk lcls de /kzqoh; gS \

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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58. Et ONa / Et OH H SO /  [X]


  2  
4 

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The product [X] is :

mRikn [X] gS&

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

59. The rate determing step of following reaction is :


fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa nj fu/kkZjd in gS &

(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

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60. Consider the following sequence of reaction :

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H2/Ni
Ph–COOH A B C D.

The final product D is :

(1) Benzonitrile (2) Benzylamine

(3) Aniline (4) Benzamide

vfHkfØ;k ds fuEu vuqØe ij fopkj dhft;s &

H2/Ni
Ph–COOH A B C D.

vfUre mRikn D gksxk &

(1) csUtksukbVªkby (2) csfUty,ehu

(3) ,fuyhu (4) csUtkekbM

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PPART – III : MATHEMATICS

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SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type
lh/ks oLrqfu"B izdkj
This section contains 27 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3)
and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 27 cgq&fodYih ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) vkSj (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA

61. The centres of two circles c1 and c2 of radius 3 and 4 respectively are at a distance of 9 unit from
each other. A direct common tangent is drawn to circles c1 and c2. Another circle c is drawn
touching c1 internally, c2 externally and the direct common tangent, then radius of the circle c is :
c1 ,oa c2 dsUnz okys nks o`Ùkksa dh f=kT;k,¡ Øe'k% 3 ,oa 4 gS rFkk c1 o c2 ds e/; nwjh 9 bdkbZ gSA o`Ùkksa c1 o c2
ij ,d cká mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk (direct common tangent) [khaph tkrh gSA vc ,d o`Ùk c [khapk tkrk gS tks
o`Ùk c1 dks vUr% Li'kZ djrk gS] o`Ùk c2 dks cká Li'kZ djrk gS lkFk gh mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kk dks Hkh Li'kZ djrk gSA
rks o`Ùk c dh f=kT;k gksxh -
(1) 7 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 8

62. The coordinates of the orthocentre of the triangle that has the coordinates of mid points of its sides
as (0, 0) (1,2) and (–6,3) is :
ml f=kHkqt dk yEc dsUnz ftldh Hkqtkvksa ds e/; fcUnqvksa ds funsZ'kkad (0, 0) (1,2) ,oa (–6,3) gS] gksxk -
(1) (0, 0) (2) (–4, 5) (3) (–5, 5) (4) (–4, 4)

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r r r
63. If u,v,w are non-coplanar vectors and  is a real number, then the equality

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r r r r r r r r r
3u v w  – u v w  – 2w v u = 0 holds for
(1) exactly two values of  (2) more than two values of 
(3) exactly one value of  (4) no value of 
r r r
 ;fn u,v,w vleryh; lfn'k gS rFkk  ,d okLrfod la[;k gS rc lerk
r r r r r r r r r
3u v w  – u v w  – 2w v u = 0 fo|eku gksxh-

(1) ds Bhd nks ekuks ds fy;s (2) ds nks ls vf/kd ekuks ds fy;s
(3) ds Bhd ,d eku ds fy;s (4) ds fdlh Hkh eku ds fy;s ugha

2
64. The number of values of x in the interval [0, 3] satisfying the equation cos x + 2cosx – 2 = 0 is
vUrjky [0, 3] esa fLFkr x ds ,sls ekuksa dh la[;k tks lehdj.k cos2x + 2cosx – 2 = 0 dks larq"V djrs gS
gksxh -
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 2

5 2 3 6
65. The coefficient of x in (1 – x – x + x ) is
2 3 6
(1 – x – x + x ) ds izlkj esa x5 dk xq.kkad gS -
(1) –36 (2) –216 (3) 204 (4) 24

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66. Equation of the hyperbola whose axes are the axes of coordinates (focus lying on x-axis) and

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which passes through the point (–3, 1) and has eccentricity 3 can be

ml vfrijoy; dk lehdj.k ftlds v{k] funsZ'kh v{k gks (ukfHk x-v{k ij fLFkr gS) rFkk tks fcUnq (–3, 1) ls

xqtjrk gS rFkk ftldh mRdsUnzrk 3 gS] gks ldrk gS-


2 2 2 2
(1) x – 3y = 6 (2) x – 2y = 7
2 2 2 2
(3) 3x – y = 7 (4) 2x – y = 17

67. Let A = {x, y, z} and B = {a, b}. Then total number of relations from set A to set B are

ekuk A = {x, y, z} rFkk B = {a, b} rc leqPp; A ls leqPp; B esa ifjHkkf"kr dqy lEcU/kksa dh la[;k gS -
(1) 32 (2) 64 (3) 96 (4) 128

68. Let a1, a2, a3 ................... be in harmonic progression with a3 = 5 and a22 = 25. Then least positive
integer n for which an < 0 is

ekuk a1, a2, a3 .................g-Js- esa gS rFkk a3 = 5 ,oa a22 = 25 rc an < 0 gksus ds fy;s n dk U;wure /kukRed

iw.kkZad eku gksxk -


(1) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27

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l n(1  2h)  2l n(1  h)
69. lim =

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h 0 h2
(1) 2 (2) –1 (3) 1 (4) 0

m m 1
70. If the roots of quadratic equation ax 2 + bx+ c = 0 are and ,then (a + b + c) 2
m –1 m
is equal to

m m 1
;fn f}?kkr lehdj.k ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ds ewy vkSj gS] rks (a + b + c) 2 cjkcj gS&
m –1 m

(1) b 2 – 2ac (2) 2b 2 – ac (3) b 2


– 4ac (4) 2(b 2 – 2ac)

71. Let O be the centre of a circle having radius 10 unit. Let P be fixed point inside the circle such that
OP = 6. The number of chords passing through P and having integral length will be (Diameter is
also a chord).

ekuk O ,d o`Ùk dk dsUnz gS ftldh f=kT;k 10 bdkbZ gSA ekuk bl o`Ùk ds vUnj fu;r fcUnq P bl izdkj gS fd

OP = 6 rks P ls xqtjus okyh ,slh thokvksa dh la[;k ftudh yEckbZ iw.kkZad gS (O;kl Hkh ,d thok gS)
(1) 4 (2) 8 (3) 7 (4) 9

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72. If  and y (1) = 0, then one of principal values of y(2) is

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dx sin y

dy 5  2x
;fn  rFkk y (1) = 0 rc y(2) dk ,d eq[; eku gS -
dx sin y

  
(1) (2) (3) (4) 
3 2 6

73. The distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane x + y – z = 5 measured along the straight line
x = y = z is :

fcUnq (1, 2, 3) dh lery x + y – z = 5 ls nwjh tks js[kk x = y = z ds vuqfn'k ukih xbZ gS -

(1) 5 3 (2) 10 3 (3) 3 10 (4) 3 5

74. Consider the set {1, 2, 3 ........ 12}. The number of ways in which we can select three numbers i, j

and k satisfying i > j > k ; i – j  2 and j – k  2.

leqPp; {1, 2, 3 ........ 12} esa ls rhu la[;kvksa i, j rFkk k ds p;u djus ds rjhdks dh la[;k tcfd os i > j > k

; i – j  2 rFkk j – k  2 dks larq"V djrh gS gksxh -


(1) 120 (2) 54 (3) 50 (4) 56

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75. Solution of the differential equation y + y sec2 x = sec2x tanx is

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vody lehdj.k y + y sec2 x = sec2x tanx dk gy gS
(1) y = tanx + 1 + ce–tanx (2) y = tanx – 1 + ce–tanx
(3) y = tanx – 1 + cetanx (4) y = – tanx – 1 – ce–tanx

76. If p,q,r are statements then negation of the statement p  (q  r) is


;fn p, q, r dFku gS rc dFku p  (q  r) dk udkjkRed dFku gS -
(1) ~p  ~(q  r) (2) ~p  (q  r) (3) (q  r)  p (4) p  (~q  ~r)

r r r r r r r r r
77. Let a  ˆj  kˆ and b  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ . Then the vector c satisfying a  c  b  0 and a  c  3 is
r r r r r r r r r
ekuk a  ˆj  kˆ rFkk b  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ rc a  c  b  0 rFkk a  c  3 dks larq"V djus okyk lfn'k c gksxk&

(1) 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ (2) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (3) ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ (4)  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ

k – 2x if x  1
78. Let f: R  R be defined by f(x)=  . If y = f(x) has a local minimum at x = – 1, then
2x  3 if x  1

a possible value of k is :
k – 2x if x  1
ekuk f: R  R ,d Qyu f(x) =  }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gSA ;fn y = f(x) ds fy;s x = – 1 ij
2x  3 if x  1

LFkkuh; fufEu"B fo|eku gks rks k dk ,d lEHko eku gksxk -


(1) 0 (2) 1/2 (3) – 1 (4) 1

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79. The possible value of ‘p’ for which the equation ax – px + ab = 0 and x – ax – bx + ab = 0 may

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have a common root, given a, b are non zero real number, is
‘p’ ds laHko eku ftuds fy, lehdj.k ax2 – px + ab = 0 rFkk x2 – ax – bx + ab = 0 ,d mHk;fu"B ewy
j[k ldrh gS tgk¡ a, b v'kwU; okLrfod la[;k gS&
2 2
(1) a + b (2) a + b (3) b (1 + b) (4) b (1 + a)

3
80. The area bounded by the curves y = cos x and y = sin x between the ordinates x = 0 and x= is
2
3
oØks y = cos x rFkk y = sin x }kjk ifjc) {ks=k dk {ks=kQy tks dksfV;ksa x = 0 rFkk x = ds e/; fLFkr gS]
2
gksxk -
(1) 2 2 – 2 (2) 4 2 + 1 (3) 4 2 – 1 (4) 4 2 – 2

2
81. The area bounded by the parabola x = 4y and its normal through the point (1, 2) is
61 64
(1) 20 sq.units (2) 21 sq.units (3) sq. units (4) sq. units
3 3
ijoy; x2 = 4y rFkk fcUnq (1, 2) ls xqtjus okys blds vfHkyEc ls ifjc) {ks=kQy gS&
61 64
(1) 20 oxZ bdkbZ (2) 21 oxZ bdkbZ (3) oxZ bdkbZ (4) oxZ bdkbZ
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2z  7i
82. If complex variables z, w are such that w = and |w| = 2, then z lies on :

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zi
(1) a parabola (2) a straight line (3) a circle (4) an ellipse
2z  7i
;fn lfEeJ pj z, w bl izdkj gS fd w = rFkk |w| = 2, rc z fLFkr gS -
zi
(1) ,d ijoy; ij (2) ,d ljy js[kk ij (3) ,d o`Ùk ij (4) ,d nh?kZo`Ùk ij

10
2
83. For a data x1, x2,..., x10, x = 12 and x i = 1530, then the coefficient of variation is
i 1

10
2
;fn x1, x2,..., x10, x = 12 rFkk x i = 1530 rc pfjrk xq.kkad dk eku gksxk -
i 1

(1) 36% (2) 41% (3) 25% (4) 47%

84. If the x-coordinate of the point of intersection of the lines x – y + 3 = 0 and mx + 2y + 1 = 0 is


integer, then the number of all possible values of m are
;fn js[kkvksa x – y + 3 = 0 ,oa mx + 2y + 1 = 0 ds izfrPNsn fcUnq dk x funsZ'kkad iw.kkZad gS rks m ds lHkh
lEHko ekuksas dh la[;k gksxh -
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 3

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x 3 – 3x 2  1
85. The value of cos–1x + cos–1    , where  x  1.

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2 2  2
 
x 3 – 3x 2  1
cos–1x + cos–1    dk eku gS tcfd  x  1.
2 2  2
 
  
(1) (2) (3) (4) 0
6 3 2

86. The number of values of k, for which the system of equations :


kx + (3k + 2) y = 4k
(3k – 1) x + (9k + 1) y = 4 (k + 1)
has no solution, are
(1) infinite (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 2
k ds ekuksa dh la[;k ftuds fy;s lehdj.k fudk;
kx + (3k + 2) y = 4k
(3k – 1) x + (9k + 1) y = 4 (k + 1)
dk dksbZ gy ugh gS] gksxh-
(1) vuUr (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 2

87. Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12) (6, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 6)} be relation on the set A= {3, 6, 9, 12}.
The relation is
(1) reflexive and transitive only (2) reflexive only
(3) an equilvalence relation (4) reflexive and symmetric only
ekukfd R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12) (6, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 6)} leqPp; A = {3, 6, 9, 12} esa ,d
lEcU/k gS] rc lEcU/k R gS&
(1) dsoy LorqY; vkSj laØked (2) dsoy LorqY;
(3) ,d rqY;rk lEcU/k (4) dsoy LorqY; vkSj lefer

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SECTION - II

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Reasoning Type
dkj.k çdkj
This section contains 3 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (1),
(2), (3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 3 dkj.k çdkj ds ç'u gSA çR;sd ç'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3), rFkk (4) gS, ftuesa ls flQZ
,d lgh gSA
x 2  2x  9
88. Let f : R  R be a continuous function defined by f(x) =
x 2  2x  9
3
Statement -  : f(c) = , for some cR
4
1 
Statement -  : Range of f(x) is  , 3 
3 
(1) Statement- is True, Statement- is True; Statement- is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement- is True, Statement- is True; Statement- is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-
(3) Statement- is True, Statement- is False
(4) Statement- is False, Statement- is True
x 2  2x  9
ekuk f : R  R ,d lrr~ Qyu gS tks f(x) = 2 }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gS
x  2x  9
3
oDrO;-I : f(c) = , dqN c R ds fy;s
4
1
oDrO;-II : f(x) dk ifjlj  , 3  gSA
3 
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

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5
12
dx

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89. Statement -  : The value of integral  1 is equal to
 tan x 6
12

b b

Statement -  : If f(x) is continuous and integrable then  f(x)dx  f(a  b  x)dx



a a

(1) Statement- is True, Statement- is True;Statement-is a correct explanation for Statement-1


(2) Statement- is True, Statement- is True; Statement- is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-
(3) Statement- is True, Statement- is False
(4) Statement- is False, Statement- is True
5
12
dx 
oDrO;-I : lekdyu  1 dk eku gS
 tan x 6
12

b b
oDrO;-II : ;fn f(x) lrr~ rFkk lekdyuh; gS rc  f(x)dx  f(a  b  x)dx

a a

(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

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90. Three numbers are chosen at random (without replacement) from the set {1, 2, 3, ......... 20}

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Statement -  : The probability that the chosen numbers when arranged in some order will form an
3
arithmetic progression is
38
Statement -  : Arithmetic mean of two integers will be an integer if both of them are even or both
of them are odd.
(1) Statement- is True, Statement- is True; Statement- is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(2) Statement- is True, Statement- is True; Statement- is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-
(3) Statement- is True, Statement- is False
(4) Statement- is False, Statement- is True
leqPp; {1, 2, 3, ......... 20} esa ls rhu la[;k,¡ ;kn`fPNd :i ls (fcuk izfrLFkkiu ds) pquh tkrh gS
3
oDrO;-I : pquh xbZ la[;kvksa dks fdlh fo'ks"k Øe esa j[kus ij lekUrj Js.kh cuus dh izkf;drk gSA
38

oDrO;-II : nks iw.kkZadks dk lekUrj ek/; ,d iw.kkZad gksxk ;fn muesa ls nksuksa le gks ;k nksuks fo"ke gksA
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gSA
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gSA

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PART – I P will be max when
dP
0
dx
PHYSICS dP
P vf/kdre~ gksxh tc 0
1. A conducting wire ……………………………… dx
,d pkyd rkj dks ………………………………  A2(2x) – 4x3 = 0
r r r
Sol. F  ( l  B) = 2( 4ˆj  4k)
ˆ  32iˆ A
x=
2
2. A long horizontal ……………………………… 2 4
K  A   A 
Pmax = P A = K A2   
,d yEch {kSfrt ……………………………… at x 
2
m  2  2 
2 2
Sol. f = mL = mL(t0)
3
f = mL2t02 K 2 A2
; Pmax =
fmax = mL
2 m
f
4. A block of mass ………………………………
m = 10 kg nzO;eku ………………………………
Sol. Suppose n loops are formed in wire AC and m loops
are formed in wire BC
t0 = / time ekuk rkj AC esa n ywi rFkk rkj BC esa m ywi mRiUu gksrs
gSA
3. A particle of mass ………………………………
   
m nzO;eku dk d.k ……………………………… n    1 , m    2.5
 2  2
Sol. Power supplied by the restoring force (F = Kx) is :
n 1 2 4 6
izR;ku;u cy (F = Kx) }kjk nh xbZ 'kfDr :    
m 2.5 5 10 15
P = FV
So the loops in wires AC should be n = 2, 4, 6
P = (Kx)
2
wn A  x 2 ...................
vr% rkj AC esa mRiUu ywi n = 2, 4, 6 ...................
K So the loops in wires BC should be m = 5, 10, 15
P=K A 2 x2  x4
m ...................
vr% rkj BC esa mRiUu ywi m = 5, 10, 15 ...................
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Fundamental frequencies of wire AC as well as BC
5  10 –7
are : =
rkj AC rFkk BC dh ewy vkorhZ;k¡ : 10 –6
m  m  5
f= or ;k sin  =
2l 1  2l 2  10
 = 30° (Angular width of first minima
2 10g 4 10g 6 10g
f= , , izFke fufEu"B dh dks.kh; pkSM+kbZ)
2  1 0.01 2  1 0.01 2  1 0.01
f = 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 300 Hz ..........................
Angular width of
central maximum
5. The moment of inertia ……………………………… dsfUnz; mfPp"B dh st
 minima
fp=k esa iznf'kZr leckgq ……………………………… dks.kh; pkSM+kbZ fufEu"B

Sol.   mr2
d 
M4m 
R  2r
Moment of inertia of upper half = 16 –  = 15 st
 minima
Åijh vk/kh IysV dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ = 16 –  = 15 fufEu"B

Total moment of inertia dqy tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ = 30


8. Electric flux () as ………………………………

R f=kT;k rFkk Q ………………………………
16 Sol. for inside r < R ds vUnj

2a Qin Q
  3 r3
0 R
0

Qin Q
for r > R   ds fy,
0 0
6. In the circuit shown ………………………………
fp=k eas ,d ifjiFk ………………………………
9. An Audio signal is ………………………………
C ,d /ofu flXuy ………………………………
Sol. = 
B A signal
Sol. modulating index ekWM~;qys'ku lalqpdkad =
C A carier
 B =

5mA 10. A source of alternating ………………………………
B = = 5 × 10–5 A
100 izR;korhZ fo|qr okgd ………………………………
Sol. P = E00 sin2t cos  + E00 sin t cos t sin 
10  VCE
C = = 5 mA
E0  0 E0  0
1 k P= (1 – cos 2t) cos  + sin 2t sin 
2 2
10  VCE 10  0
RB = = = 2 × 105  E0  0 E0  0
B 5  105 P=
2
cos  –
2
cos (2t + )

E0  0
7. Consider single slit ……………………………… Pmax = (cos + 1) = 3P
izdk'k ds foorZu ……………………………… 2
Sol. d sin  =  E0  0
Pmin = (cos  – 1) = – P
 2
sin  =
d 1 
 cos  =  =
For first minima 2 3
izFke fufEu"V ds fy,

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11. A block starts from ……………………………… As difference in lengths is constant yEckbZ esa vUrj
/kjkry ls h1 Å¡pkbZ ……………………………… fu;r gSA
Sol. v x  2g (h1  h2 )   1 =  2

vy = 2gh2  11T = 22T


vy h2  11 = 22
sin = 
2 2
h1 .....(1)
v v
x y
Also vr%  1 – 2 = 
2
h2
sin  = .....(2)
h1 From (1) and rFkk (2) ds fy,
h1
= cosec2 l 2 l 1
h2 1 = & 2 =
 2  1  2  1

12. A cube of mass ……………………………… l ( 2  1 ) 30


 Sum ;ksx = = 80 × =
,d m nzO;eku dk ……………………………… ( 2  1 ) 8
Sol. 300 cm = 3 m
N 2

15. Two towns are connected ………………………………


 nks dLcsa ,d lh/kh lM+d ………………………………
mg
Sol.
 V
If N is normal from each wall then
10 m/s
;fn N izR;sd nhokj ij vfHkyEc cy gks rks 5 m/s
N 2 = mg cos 
t
5s 20s 5s
mg
N=
2
Area under curve oØ ls ifjc) {ks=kQy
mgsin   2N
a= 1 1
m = (10 + 5) × 5 100 + (10 + 5) × 5 = 175 m
2 2
 1 1  2  1
= g    g Time taken fy;k x;k le; = 30 second lsd.M+
 2 2  2 
  Time to cover this distance normal day lkekU; fnu esa
bl nwjh dks r; djus esa fy;k le;
13. A carnot refrigeration ………………………………
175
,d dkuksZ 'khryd pØ ……………………………… =  17.5 s
10
Qin 1 TL 270 Delay = 12.5s
Sol. = = = =9
W TH TH  TL 30
1
TL 16. A stream of water ………………………………
 ?kuRo, vuqizLFk ………………………………
Qin 1260 1260
W= = kJ/min = kJ/sec.
9 9 9  60 dp
Sol. F=
dt
21 7
= = kJ/sec = 2.33 kJ/sec d(mu) dm
9 3 F= = u
dt dt
14. Consider a brass ……………………………… = au × u
0°C ij LVhy dh ……………………………… = u2a

Sol. 1, 1  steel rod LVhy dh NM+


2, 2  Brass rod ihry dh NM+
17. Two water drops ………………………………
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R1 rFkk R2 f=kT;k ……………………………… leku rki ij dkcZu ………………………………
Sol. At terminal velocity lhekUr osx ij Fdrag = mgeff Sol. The gases carbon-monoxide (CO) and nitrogen (N2)
If gravity is switched off, drops will retard due to drag are diatomic, so both have equal kinetic energy
force. 5
KT , i.e. E1 = E2.
;fn xq:Ro [kRe gks tk;s rks ';ku cy ds dkj.k cwansa 2
efUnr gksrh gSA xSls dkcZu eksuksvkWDlkbZM (CO) rFkk ukbVªkWtu (N2)

Fdrag f}ijek.kfod xSl gS vr% nksuks dh xfrt ÅtkZ leku gksxhA


a= = geff
m 5
KT , vFkkZr E1 = E2.
2
18. One end of a ………………………………
,d ukbØkse rkj ……………………………… 22. A drop of liquid ………………………………
 i`"B ruko dh ………………………………
Sol.

A 2A  D2
Sol. Fnet = D –Pex ×
2 
4
l    
Let ekuk = R0 [Pex. = (r2 = )]
2A  r  r   r
1 2 1
0
2  D2  D
A 4R0 B R0 C Fnet = D – × =
D 4 2
VA = 8 volt
VC = 1 volt 23. In a Coolidge tube ………………………………
VA  VC ,d dqfyt ufydk ………………………………
so vr% VB = VA – × 4R0 = 2.4 V
5R0 Sol. K – min = 
hc
K – = (All the value of  are taken in Å) (
19. If the radius of Bohr’s ……………………………… eV
;fn gkbMªkstu ijek.kq ……………………………… ds lHkh eku Å esa gS)
Sol. rn = r0 × n2/z 12.4
(i) K– = p 
So for hydrogen atom vr% gkbMªkstu ijek.kq ds fy,  = 12.4
r0 × 4  (K will not change ifjorhZ ugha gksxk)
For hydrogen like species gkbMªkstu leku ijek.kq ds 12.4
(ii) K–  3 p
16 4 24.8
fy, (Z = 3) r = r0× =
3 3 equation (i) × 3 – equation (ii) × 1
lehdj.k (i) × 3 – lehdj.k (ii) × 1
20. A source moves ……………………………… K = 1.25Å

,d L=kksr x-v{k ………………………………


24. Light is incident on ………………………………
Sol.
ok;q ls ,d izdk'k ………………………………
f v
S u u D Sol. tan iB = 1.732 = 3 = tan 60°
iP = 60°
vu 
f'=f  2f 1 sin 60° = 3 sin r
 vu 
 v  u  2v  2u 3
 3 sin r
v 2
3u  v  u  v / 3.  
k r = 30° = .
k 3 6

21. The gas molecule ……………………………… 25. A body of mass ………………………………

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,d m nzO;eku ……………………………… ekuk dqy ukfHkdks dh la[;k N gSA çkjEHk esa N = Nu + Ns
Sol. Using moment of conservation gSA le; T i'pkr~ fØ;k'khyrk ?kVdj ,d frgkbZ gks tkrh
laosx laj{k.k ds mi;ksx ls gS] vLFkkbZ ukfHkdksa dh la[;k Hkh ,d frgkbZ jg tk,xhA
mv + 2m(0) = mv1 + 2mv2
vr% T le; i'pkr~, N/2 = Nu/3 + Ns gksxkA nksauks
v1 + 2v2 = v ...(i)
lehdj.kksa dks gy djus ij çkIr gksxk Ns /Nu = 1/3.
v  v1
and rFkk e = 1 = 2
v0 29. STATEMENT-1 : A thin uniform …………………
v2 – v1 = v ...(ii) oDrO;-1 : ,d iryh ……………………
from eq. (i) and (ii) lehdj.k (i) rFkk (ii) ls Sol. Since the angular speed and angular acceleration of

v each moving point on the rod is same, acceleration of


v1 = each moving point on the rod is in same direction, that
3
is, parallel. Hence statement-1 is false.
1
mv 2 pwafd NM+ ij fLFkr izR;sd xfr'khy fcUnq ds fy, dks.kh;
K ini 2 9
= 
K final 2 1 pky o dks.kh; Roj.k leku gS vr% izR;sd xfr'khy fcUnq
1 v
m 
2 3 tks fd NM+ ij gS mudk Roj.k leku fn'kk esa gS vFkkZr~
26. A ray is incident ……………………………… lekUrj gS vr% oDrO; -1 vlR; gSA
fp=kkuqlkj ,d çdk'k ………………………………
30. STATEMENT-1 : For the ………………………………
oDrO;–1 : iznf'kZr fp=k ………………………………
Sol.
Sol. IP = I1 + I2 + 21 2 cos 
 = 7and I1  2 at the point given on screen so

IP  0 
 = 7rFkk I1  2 insZ ij fn;s x;s fcUnq ds fy, vr%
IP  0
sini
 2  i = 45º
sinr

Total deviation dqy fopyu PART – II


= (45º – 30º) + 180º –2(30º) + (45º – 30º)
CHEMISTRY
= 30º + 120º = 150º
31. In a compound element 'Q' crystallised …………..
,d ;kSfxd esa rRo 'Q' ,d "kV~dks.kh; fufcM----------------------
27. If unit of mass ………………………………
Sol. Effective number of “P” per unit cell = 4
;fn nzO;eku, yEckbZ ……………………………… effective number of “Q” per unit cell = 6
Sol. Magnitude will remain unchanged if sum of izfr ,dd dksf"Bdk “P” dh izHkkoh la[;k = 4
dimensions in fundamental quantities is zero.
izfr ,dd dksf"Bdk “Q” dh izHkkoh la[;k = 6
;fn HkkSfrd jkf'k;ksa esa foekvksa dk ;ksx 'kwU; gks rks ifjek.k
vifjofrZr jgrk gSA 32. A 5% solution (by mass) of cane ……………
ty esa xUus dh 'kdZjk ds 5% foy;u ……………
28. A sample contains ………………………………
Sol. Tf = ikfm
,d izfrn'kZ esa LFkkbZ ………………………………
5 1000
Sol: Let N denote the total no of nuclei. Initially kf  
2 342 95
N = Nu + Ns . After a time T since the activity

Tf 5 1000
kf  
decreased to one third, number of unstable nuclei will 180 95
also become one third. So after a time T, N/2 = Nu/3
342  2
Tf = = 3.8
+ Ns .Solving the two equations we get Ns /Nu = 1/3. 180
Tf = 269.2 K

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33. Which of the following is incorrect ……… 40. In solid state PCl5 exist as an ……
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku ……… PCl5 Bksl voLFkk esa vk;fud ……
Sol. Statement (3) is incorrect
Sol. [PCI4 ] sp3 , [PCI6 ] sp3 d2
dFku (3) xyr gSA

41. A solution is prepared by urea …………


A
34. ZnCO3  ZnO ……
;wfj;k o ty }kjk ,d foy;u cuk;k --------------------
Sol. (A) (B) (C)
(1) Calcination Coke Fractional distillation Wurea 0.2  60 5
Sol.  
(1) fuLrkiu dksd izHkkth vklou Wwater 0.8  18 6
W;wfj;k 0.2  60 5
35. BrF5 + H2O  A + B,  
Wty 0.8  18 6
A and B …………
A rFkk B gS ----------------------
42. Decomposition of A follows first …………..
Sol. BrF5 + H2O  HBrO3 + HF A dk fo?kVu fuEu lehdj.k }kjk izFke --------------------

36. Find correct statement…… Sol. 4A(g)  B(g) + 2C(g)


lgh dFku crkb;s…… t=0 800 – –
Sol. (3) A & B Both are correct t = 10 minutes, 800 – 4p p 2p
(3) A o B nksuksa lgh gSA 800 – p = 650
 p = 150
37. If at 298 K, the solubility of AgCl …………. Pressure of A (A dk nkc) = 200, so (blfy;s)
;fn 298 K ij, 0.05 M BaCl2 ……………  2 x t1/2 = 10 minutes
Sol. KSP for AgCl = 10–9 × (0.1) = 10–10
t1/2 = 5 minutes
AgCl dk KSP = 10–9 × (0.1) = 10–10

0.059
 E0 = +0.80 + log10–10 = 0.21 V. 43. Pure PCl5(g) was placed in a flask ………….
Cl /AgCl/Ag 1
2 atm ij ,d ¶ykLd esa 'kq) PCl5(g) ----------------------

38. Which of the following is incorrect …………… rO Mmix


2
+ Sol. Given fn;k x;k gS = 2.084 =
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku A = [Co(en)2Cl2] ------------------ rmix 32
Sol. (1) Due to chelate effect A is more thermodynamically
Mmix = 139 u
stable.
The equilibrium reaction is :
(2) Cis isomer of [Co(en)2Cl2]+ shows optical isomerism.
lkE; vfHkfØ;k fuEu gS %
(3) Co+3 = 3d6 t2g222eg00
(4) (A) and (B) both are inner orbital complex. PCl5 (g) PCl3 (g) + Cl2 (g)
(1) fdysV izHkko ds dkj.k A Å"ekxfrdh :i ls vf/kd LFkk;h 1- 
gSA MPCl5 208.5
+
Mmix = = = 139, = 0.5
(2) lei{k [Co(en)2Cl2] leko;oh izdkf'kd leko;ork n'kkZrk 1  1 
gSA 0.5  0.5  2 2
KP = 
+3
(3) Co = 3d t2g 6 222
eg 00
1 – 0.25 3
(4) (A) rFkk (B) nksuksa gh vkUrfjd d{kd ladqy gSA
44. Which of following is correct ……
39. Which of the folowing is …… fuEu esa ls dkSulk leqPp; ……
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku …… Sol. Steric number of XeOF4 is 6 having 1 LP.
Sol. (3) Acidic strength decreases from H2Te to H2O. XeOF4 dh f=kfoe la[;k 6 gS 1 LP ;qDrA
(3) H2Te ls H2O rd vEyh; lkeF;Z ?kV+rh gSA

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45. Number of orbital in zinc having …………
ftad esa de ls de ,d dks.kh; uksM ---------------- * R1
2 2 6 2 6 10 2 H
Sol. Zn- 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d 4s R2
p-orbitals have one and d-orbitals two angular node. H
p-d{kd ,d rFkk d-d{kd nks dks.kh; uksM+ j[krs gSaA
52. Compound (A) (C4H8O3) reacts with NaHCO3 …………

46. For the r eaction …………. ;kSfxd (A) (C4H8O3), NaHCO3 ds lkFk fØ;k -------------------
vfHkfØ;k ds fy;s -------------------- Sol. NaHCO3 test shows the presence of the (–COOH) group,

Sol. H = U + ng RT and from the structures given in the problem, only the
compound in (a) on reduction with LiAlH4 gives achiral
2  2  300 product.
= 2.1 +
1000 NaHCO3 ijh{k.k (–COOH) lewg dh mifLFkfr n'kkZrk gS rFkk
G = H – TS
iz'u esa nh xbZ lajpukvksa esa ls dsoy ;kSfxd (a), LiAlH4 ds
20
= 3.3 – 300 × = 3.3 –6 = –2. 7 K cal
1000 lkFk vip;u ij vfdjsy mRikn nsrk gSA

47. The solubility product of As2O3 is 10.8 × 10–9 ……….


H H
As2O3 dk foys;rk xq.kuQy 10.8 × 10–9 ------------------- Me COOH Me CH2OH
LiAlH4
Sol. 10.8 × 10–9 = (0.5S × 2)2 (0.5S × 3)3
*
 S = 2 × 10–2 M CH2OH CH2OH
Chiral Achiral
48. The volume-temperature graphs of a given ………..
fu;r nkc ij vkn'kZ xSl ds fn;s x;s ---------------- The compounds (2), (3) and (4) with LiAlH4 will give chiral

Sol. The correct order of pressure is products. So the answer is (1).


p1 > p3 > p2 (For same volume & moles p  T ). LiAlH4 ds lkFk ;kSfxd (2), (3) rFkk (4) fdjsy mRikn nsxsaA
gy- nkc dk lgh Øe gS % vr% mÙkj (1) gSA
p1 > p3 > p2 (leku vk;ru rFkk eksy ds fy, p  T ).
53. Which of the following statement ………….
49. Which of the following reaction ………… fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku uhps nh xbZ ------------------
fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k esa ------------------ OH OH
Sol. CN CH2–NH2
HCN H2 + Ni
I (A)
Traces of KOH
KI
Sol. (A)  (B) (C) HNO2
H3PO4
O OH OH
CH3 CH2
–H Ring

Br2
H Br expansion
(D)  
CCl4
H Br (D)
(Cyclopentanone)
CH3
trans gives meso product on anti addition.
OH OH
foi{k ,Ydhu ij foi{k ;ksx ls ehtks mRikn curk gSA CN CH2–NH2
HCN H2 + Ni
(A)
KOH dh lw{e ek=k
50. Choose the correct optically active ………… (B) (C) HNO2

C6H12O dk ,slk lgh izdkf'kd lfØ; ----------------- O OH OH


CH2
Sol. Aldehyde must have one -H at chiral center can –H oy;
izlkj
undergoes racemisation.
,fYMgkbM fdjsy dsUnz ij ,d -H j[kuk pkfg,] ;g (D)
¼lkbDyksisUVsuksu½
jslsehdj.k ns ldrk gSA

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54. Which of the following reacting substances………….. 60. Consider the following sequence ………….
fuEu esa ls dkSulk fØ;kdkjh inkFkZ ,Fkkbu xSl ----------------- vfHkfØ;k ds fuEu vuqØe ij ---------------------
Sol. (1) no reaction vfHkfØ;k ugha gksrh
Sol. Ph–COOH PhCOCl PhCONH2
(2) CaC2 + 2H2O
H2/Ni
PhCN PhCH2NH2
HC I3 + 6Ag + I3 CH
(3)

(4)
PART – III
MATHEMATICS
61. The centres of two circles...................
55. The reactant X & Y of following ………….
c1 ,oa c2 dsUnz okys nks ...................
fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds fØ;kdkjd X -------------------------

Sol. It is aldol condensation reaction between and


Sol.
O
||
Ph–C–CH3
O
||
;g rFkk Ph–C–CH3 ds e/; ,sYMkWy la?kuu
AB is direct common tangent of (c – c2) and c1 – c2
vfHkfØ;k gSA AB o`Ùkks (c – c2) rFkk c1 – c2 dh cká mHkfu"B Li'kZ js[kk gS

4rr2  (9)2  (4  3)2


58. Et ONa / Et OH
 
16r  80
r=5
The product [X] ………..
mRikn [X] gS -----------------------
62. The coordinates of the ...................
Sol.
ml f=kHkqt dk yEc...................
 
Et O N a Sol. Line joining midpoints is || to other side and half of them.
 
nks Hkqtkvksa ds e/; fcUnqvksa dks feykus ls izkIr js[kk[k.M rhljh
Hkqtk ds lekurj ,oa mldk vk/kk gksrk gS
O = 90º
hence P will be the ortho centre
vr% P yEcdsUnz gksxk

H SO / 
2  
4 

(1) Ring exp ansion (1) oy; izlkj


 

(2) Methyl shift (2) esfFky foLFkkiu

r r r
 63. Ifu,v,w are non-coplanar ...................

–H r r r
 ;fn u,v,w vleryh; ...................
r r r r r r r r r
59. The rate determing step of ………… Sol. 3  2 u v w  –  u v w   2 w  = 0
u v
fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa nj fu/kkZjd ------------------ r r r
(3 2    2) u v w   0
Sol. Attack of electrophile on benzene.
gy bysDVªkWuLusgh dk csathu ij vkØe.kA  32 –  + 2 = 0

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 D = 1 – 4 (3) (2) = – 23 < 0 68. Let a1, a2, a3 ...................
No real value of  ekuk a1, a2, a3 ...............
 ds fdlh Hkh eku ds fy;s ugha
 1 1
64. The number of values ................... Sol. 5  a + 2d =
a  2d 5
vUrjky [0, 3] esa fLFkr ...................
Sol. Solving gy
1 1
djus ij = 25  a + 21d =
a  21d 25
cos x = –1– 3, –1  3   
4
  [–1  cosx  1] 19d = 
25
× 
1
an < 0  <0
a  (n  1)d
 a + 2d + (n – 3) d < 0

1  4 
 + (n – 3)    <0
65. The coefficient of ................... 5  19  25 
(1 – x – x2 + x3)6 ds ...................
95
Sol. On factorising xq.ku[k.M djus ij (1 – x)6 (1 – x2)6  n–3>  n > 26.75
4
General term lkekU; in
r1 6 l n(1  2h)  2l n(1  h)
=
6
Cr1 (–1) Cr2 (–1)r2 xr1  2r2 69. lim ...................
h0 h2
r1 + 2r2 = 5 r2 = 0 , r1 = 5
or r2 = 1 , r1 = 3  1  2h 
ln  2 
or r2 = 2 , r1 = 1
Sol. lim
 (1  h) 
h 0 h2
66. Equation of the hyperbola ...................
ml vfrijoy; dk lehdj.k...................  h2  h2
ln  1  
Sol. Let equation of hyperbola be  (h  1)2 2
lim   = (1  h) = –1
h2 h2
ekuk vfrijoy; dk lehdj.k h 0

x2 y2
 1
a 2 b2 70. If the roots of quadratic ...................
9 1 ;fn f}?kkr lehdj.k ...................
2
 1
a b2
m m 1 b
a2 e2 = a2 + b2 Sol. + = – ......(i)
3a2 = a2 + b2
m –1 m a
Solving gy djus ij m m 1 c
= ......(ii)
17 2 m –1 m a
a2 = , b = 17
2 ca
(ii)  m = .
ca
67. Let A = {x, y, z} and ...................
Substituting m in (i)
ekuk A = {x, y, z} rFkk ...................
Sol. Here A has 3 elements and B has 2 elements. (i ) esa m lfEefyr
Therefore, total number of relations from
ca 2c b
A to B = 23×2 = 64 + = –
2a ca a
A esa 3 vo;o rFkk B esa 2 vo;o gS
(c + a) 2 + 2 b (c + a) + 4ac = 0
vr% A ls B esa ifjHkkf"kr dqy lEcU/kksa dh la[;k
(c + a) 2 + 2 b (c + a) + b 2 + 4 ac = b 2
= 23×2 = 64
(c + a + b) 2 = b 2 – 4ac.

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71. Let O be the centre ................... 74. Consider the set {1, 2, 3 ...................
ekuk O ,d o`Ùk dk dsUnz ................... leqPp; {1, 2, 3 ........ ...................
Sol.
Sol.
P Let there are x1 numbers before k, x2 numbers between k
O and j, x3 numbers between j and i, x4 number in the end.
ekuk k esa igys x1 la[;k,¡] k rFkk j ds e/; x2 la[;k,¡ j ,oa i ds
Diameter will be the largest chord (length = 20) e/; x3 la[;k,¡ ,oa vUr esa x4 la[;k,¡ gS
O;kl lcls cM+h thok gksxh (yEckbZ = 20) x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 9

A chord having P as a mid point will be smallest x1, x4  0 x2, x3  1


x2 = 1 + t2 & x3 = 1 + t3
(length = 16)
x1 + t2 + t3 + x4 = 7
,d thok ftldk e/; fcUnq P gS lcls NksVh thok gksxh 7  4 1
number of solutions is gyks dh la[;k C4 1
(yEckbZ = 16) 10
= C3 = 120
16  1
17  2 75. Solution of the differential ...................

18  2 vody lehdj.k y + y sec2 x ...................


19  2 sec 2 x dx
Sol. y . e = e
tan x
. tan x . sec 2 x dx  c
20  1
y . etanx = etanx (tanx – 1) + c
y = (tanx – 1) + c . e–tanx
dy 5  2x
72. If  and ...................
dx sin y 76. If p,q,r are statements ...................
;fn p, q, r dFku gS rc ...................
dy 5  2x
;fn  rFkk ................... Sol. ~ (p  q) = p  ~q
dx sin y r
r
77. Leta  ˆj  kˆ and b  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ ...................
Sol. On intergrating lekdyu djus ij
r r
– cosy = 5x – x2 + c
ekuk a  ˆj  kˆ rFkk b  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ ...................
r r r
x = 1, y = 0 b  c a
Sol.
–1 = 5 – 1 + c r r
 c = –5  b  c  0

cosy = x2 – 5x + 5  (iˆ  ˆj  k)


ˆ  (c ˆi  c ˆj  c k)
1 2 3
ˆ 0
x=2  c1 – c2 – c3 = 0
cosy = –1 r r
and rFkk ac  3
y = 
 c2 – c3 = 3 & c1 = 3 + 2c3
r ˆi  (3  c )ˆj  c kˆ
73. The distance of the point ................... c  (3  2c 3 ) 3 3

fcUnq (1, 2, 3) dh lery ................... 78. Let f: R  R be defined ...................


Sol. Coordinates of a general point on line is ekuk f: R  R ,d Qyu ...................
( + 1,  + 2,  + 3). Sol. f(x) = k – 2x if ;fn x  – 1
js[kk ij lekU; fcUnq ds funsZ'kkad ( + 1,  + 2,  + 3). = 2x + 3 if ;fn x > – 1
It meets the given plane
;g fn;s x; lery dks izfrPNsn djrh gS
 = 5
so the point of intersection is (6, 7, 8)
vr% izfrPNsnu fcUnq gksxk (6, 7, 8)

distance nwjh = 5 3

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79. The value(s) of ‘p’ for ................... 82. If complex variables ...................
‘p’ ds ekuksa ds fy, lehdj.k................... ;fn lfEeJ pj z, w bl ...................

Sol. [x2 – (a + b) x + ab = 0 or;k (x – a) (x – b) = 0 2z  7i


Sol. =2
zi
 x = a or ;k b

if x = a is the root of other equation , a3 – ap + ab = 0 7


z i = |z + i|
2
;fn x = a lehdj.k a3 – ap + ab = 0 dk vU; ewy gS
 z lies on a line
 p = a (a + b)
  z ljy js[kk ij fLFkr gksxk
if x = b is the root is the other equation, then
;fn x = b lehdj.k ab2 – pb + ab = 0 dk vU; ewy gS] rc 83. For a data x1, x2,..., x10 ...................

p = a(1 +b) ] ;fn x1, x2,..., x10, x = 12 ...................


Sol. Standard deviation is the positive square root of variance.

80. The area bounded by ................... ekud fopyu izlj.k dk /kukRed oxZewy gksrk gS
oØks y = cos x rFkk y = sin x...................
84. If the x-coordinate ...................
 5 3
Sol. 4 4 2
;fn js[kkvksa x – y + 3 = 0 ...................
 (cos x – sin x)dx   (sin x – cos x)dx   (cos x – sin x)  4
0  5
2 –2
4 4 Sol. on solving gy djus ij
7
x=–
(2  m)
 (2 + m) = ± 7, ± 1 
  m = –1, –3, 5, –9

85. The value of cos–1x + cos–1 ...................

x 3 – 3x 2 
cos–1x + cos–1    ...................
2 2 
 
81. The area bounded ................... Sol. Let ekuk cos–1x = y, then rc x = cos y

ijoy; x2 = 4y rFkk ................... 1


x1
2
Sol. Equation of normal vfHkyEc dk lehdj.k
3 1
x + ty = 2t + t  cos–1  cos–1x  cos–11
2
passes through (1, 2) ls xqtjrk gSA
[ as cos–1x is decreasing function for 1/2  x  1 ]
3
1 + 2t = 2t + t
 t=1 [D;ksafd vUrjky 1/2  x  1 esa cos–1x ,d áleku Qyu gS]
So equation is blfy, lehdj.k x + y = 3 
0y
3
 x 3 
 cos–1x + cos–1   1– x 2 
 2 2 
 1 3 
= y + cos–1  cos y  sin y 
 2 2 
Required area vHkh"V {ks=kQy
  
1 2
x2 = y + cos–1 cos  – y  
= × 8 × 10 –  4 dx  3 
2 –6
 
64 =y+ –y=
= sq. units 3 3
3

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86. The number of values ...................

k ds ekuksa dh la[;k ................... 89. Statement -  : The value of integral ...................


5
12
dx
oDrO;-I : lekdyu  1 ...................
Sol. tan x

12

5
12
dx
Sol.  =
k=1  1
 tan x
12
but it is not possible because at k = 1 there will be infinite
5
solution. 12
dx
=
ijUrq k = 1 ij laHko ugha gS D;ksafd blds vuUr gy gSA
 1
 cot x
12

b b

87. Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), ...................   f(x)dx   f(a  b  x)dx 
 a a 
ekukfd R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), ................... 5
12

Sol. Obvio usly Li"Vr;k% 2 =


 dx

12

88. Let f : R  R be a continuous ...................


1  5   
=  
2  12 12  6
3
Statement -  : f(c) = , for some ...................
4
90. Three numbers are ...................
ekuk f : R  R ,d lrr~ ................... Statement -  : The probability...................

leqPp; {1, 2, 3, ......... 20} esa ...................


3
oDrO;-I : f(c) = , dqN ................... oDrO;-I : pquh xbZ la[;kvksa ...................
4
20
Sol. n (s) = C3
x 2  2x  9
Sol. y =
For favourable cases let us form two groups
x 2  2x  9
{1, 3, .... 19} {2, 4, ..........20}
If any two numbers are selected from group 1 or 2, we can
put a unique number in between them such that they will
be in arithmetic progression
10
favourable cases = 2 × C2
 D0

4 (y + 1)2 – 4 (y – 1) 9 (y – 1)  0 n (s) =
20
C3
2 2
(y + 1) – (3(y – 1))  0 Hindi i{k esa fLFkfr;k¡ Kkr djus ds fy;s nks lewg
{1, 3, .... 19} {2, 4, ..........20} cukrs gS
;fn lewg 1 ;k 2 esa ls dksbZ nks la[;k,¡ pquh tkrh gS rks muds
1  1
 2 ,2  – {1}  f(x)  2 e/; ,d vf}rh; la[;k bl izdkj j[kh tk ldrh gS fd os l-
  2
Js- esa gks

i{k esa fLFkfr;k¡ = 2 × 10 C2

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PART – I
PHYSICS

1. (3) 2. (1) 3. (4) 4. (4) 5. (4) 6. (3) 7. (3)


8. (3) 9. (1) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (1) 14. (3)
15. (3) 16. (1) 17. (4) 18. (1) 19. (1) 20. (2) 21. (1)
22. (1) 23. (2) 24. (2) 25. (1) 26. (1) 27. (4) 28. (1)
29. (4) 30. (1)

PART – II
CHEMISTRY
31. (1) 32. (1) 33. (3) 34. (1) 35. (4) 36. (3) 37. (4)
38. (4) 39. (3) 40. (2) 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (1) 44. (3)
45. (1) 46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (1) 49. (3) 50. (3) 51. (1)
52. (1) 53. (3) 54. (1) 55. (2) 56. (1) 57. (3) 58. (1)
59. (2) 60. (2)

PART – III
MATHEMATICS
61. (2) 62. (3) 63. (4) 64. (1) 65. (4) 66. (4) 67. (2)
68. (4) 69. (2) 70. (3) 71. (2) 72. (4) 73. (1) 74. (1)
75. (2) 76. (4) 77. (4) 78. (3) 79. (2) 80. (4) 81. (4)
82. (2) 83. (3) 84. (2) 85. (2) 86. (2) 87. (1) 88. (3)
89. (1) 90. (1)

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