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2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & C
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SECTION-I : PHYSICS
PART-A (One or More Than One Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. In the network shown in the figure. Choose the
correct statement(s).
(A) Potential difference between points HB is 5V
(B) Potential difference between points DB is 1V
(C) Potential difference between points DE is 0.5V
(D) Potential difference between points DG is 2V
2. H+, He+ and O++ ions having same kinetic energy pass through a region of space filled with
uniform magnetic field B directed perpendicular to the velocity of ions. The masses of the
ions H+, He+ and O++ are respectively in the ratio 1 : 4 : 16. As a result
(A) H+ ions will be deflected most
(B) only O++ ions will be deflected least
(C) He+ and O++ ions will suffer same deflection
(D) All ions will suffer the same deflection
2. The region between X = 0 and X = Lm is filled with uniform steady magnetic field 2 Tkˆ .
A particle of mass 2 kg, positive charge 1C and velocity 2(m/s) î travels along x-axis and
enters the region of the magnetic field (neglect gravity). Find the value of L if the particle
emerges from the region of magnetic field with its final velocity at an angle 30° to its
initial velocity.
3. The circuit shown has been connected for a long time. The
potential difference across the capacitor is found to be n volt. The
value of n is.
4. A wire of length L and 3 identical cells of negligible internal resistance are connected in
series, when the temperature of the wire is raised by (T) in time t due to the current. The
same temperature rise is observed in the same time when N similar cells are connected in
series with a wire of length 2L but of same material and cross-section. Find the value of N.
r
5. Electric field E = xiˆ + yjˆ exist in the region. The flux linked with the
surface of cube of side ‘a’ as shown in the figure is ka3 then ‘k’ is
7. A small current carrying loop having current i0 is placed in the plane of paper
as shown. Another semicircular loop having current i0 is placed concentrically R
in the same plane as that of small loop, the radius of semicircular loop is R i0
a i
(R >> a). Find the force applied by the smaller ring on bigger ring in Newton.
40
(Given R = 1 m, i = i0 = A , a = 0.1 m)
m0
8. ABCD is a semi-circular wire carrying current in a region of uniform magnetic field. Arc
AB = Arc BC = Arc CD. The magnitude of the force on the wire is 8 N, while magnitude of
the force on arc AB alone is 9 N. The lines of action of these two forces include an angle of
�2 �
cos-1 � � . Find the magnitude of the force (is N) on arc CD alone.
�3 �
SECTION- II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-
Part – A
(Multiple Correct Answers Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which MORE may be correct
1. Phenol is less acidic than
OH
OH OH
CH3 NO2 O
H3C
O
-
(i) OH
(ii)CH CH Br
products
3 2
NH
(iii)NH2 -NH2 ,H+
O
Product are
HO
O
N
(A) CH3CH2NH-NH2 (B) CH3CH2NH2 (C) N NH2 (D)
N
O
OH
4. Reaction of RCONH2 with Br2 and KOH gives RNH2 as the main product. The intermediates
involved in the reaction is (are)
(A) RCONHBr (B) RNHBr (C) R-N=C=O (D) RCONBr2
6. Two research scholars carried out a synthesis of a compound of wide application in phenol
industry.
Cl
Research scholar A : A lC l3
Cl
O N 2H 4 / g ly c o l, K O H
Research scholar B : P Q
A lC l3
9. Which of the following substrates can not give intramolecular SN2 reaction?
O Br Br Br
N
H NH2
OH
Br
B1 B2
PART – C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
1. H3C CH3
5. HCHO + excess NH3 Urotropin. The number of N-CH2-N bridge present in Urtropin
is
CH
OH OH 3
HIO4 product
H OH
H OH
R
7. Amongst the following, the total number of compound soluble in aqueous NaOH is
CH3 COOH OCH2CH3 OH
N
CH3 CH2OH
NO2 OH C2 H 5 COOH
CH2CH3
N
CH3 CH3
8. In the scheme given below, the total number of intra molecular aldol condensation products
formed is
1 .O 3 1 .B a ( O H )2
Y
2 .Z n ,H 2O 2 .H e a t
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9. When the compound shown was heated in refluxing hydrochloric acid, a compound with
molecular formula A (C5H6O3) was isolated. Along with this three other carbon containing
substance x,y and z are formed
O CH3
H3CO O
O CH3
H3CO CH3
O H C
3
Find the sum of oxygen atoms in A + x + y + z
10. If 664 g of compound (A) is treated with excess of HNO 2, the number of moles of N2(g)
produced will be
O 2N
NH2
NH2
NH
O
N N
H
Compound (A)
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SECTION-I : MATHEMATICS
PART-A (One or More Than One Correct Type)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1 1
n -1 n- 2
Let P(x) = an x + an-1x + an-2 x + ..... + a1x + a 0 , then P(0) + P¢(0)+P²(0)+….. is equal to
n
2.
(A) P(1) + P(2) + ….P(n) (B) a0 + a1 + 2a2 + 3!a3…..n!an
� -�
(C) �
e- xP(x)dx �
x
(D) e P(x)dx
0 0
x
3. If f ( x ) = nlim 2n , then
�� x +1
(A) f ( 1 ) + f ( 1 ) = 0 (B) f ( 1 ) + f ( 1 ) + f ( 1) = 3 / 2
+ - + -
(C) f ( -1 ) + f ( -1 ) = -1 (D) f ( 1 ) + f ( -1 ) = 0
+ - + -
4. If f(x) = [sin-1(sin 2x)] (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function), then
p/ 2
p
�f(x)dx = 2 - sin
-1
(A) (sin1)
0
2| x|
(C) h(x) = cot -1(cot x) (D) k(x) = lim tan-1(nx)
n�� p
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7. If h(x) = 3f +f(3 – x2) " x Î (–3, 4), where f" (x) > 0 " x Î (-3, 4), then h (x) is -
3
3 3
(A) increasing in , 4 (B) increasing in - , 0
2 2
8. f(x) = sin-1[e x ] + sin-1[e - x ], (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function), then
(A) domain of f(x) = (-ln2, ln2)
(B) range of f(x) = {p}
(C) f(x) has removable discontinuity at x = 0
(D) f(x) = cos-1x has only one solution
9. The function f(x) = x + 2 x - 1 + x - 2 x - 1 is
(A) continuous (B) differentiable
(C) monotonic (D) non-decreasing
PART – C
(Integer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging
from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled.
1. The tangent to the graph of the function y = f(x) at that point with abscissa, x = a forms with
p p
the X-axis at an angle of and the point with abscissa at x = b at an angle , then the
3 4
b
value of �
f�
(x).f �
a
�
(x)dx , is
ln x
2. If Rolle’s theorem is applicable to the function, f(x) = over the interval [a,b], where a,
x
bÎI+ then the value of a+b, is
n
12 + 22 + 32 + .... + r 2
3. tr =
13 + 23 + 33 + .....r 3
and Sn = ( - 1) t
r =1
r
r , then find nlim
��
Sn = - M then M is____
3
m
x 2009 1 � x2 � n
4. If the primitive of the function f(x) = w.r.t. x is equal to � 2� + C, then is
(1 + x 2 )1006 n� �
1+ x �
� m
equal to
5. Let f(x) and g(x) be two continuous functions defined from RR, such that f(x1) > f(x2) and
g(x1) < g(x2), " x1 > x2, then solution set of f(g(a2-2a)) > f(g(3a-4)), then the least value of a
for which f(g( a 2 - 2a )) > f(g(3a - 4)) is
Space For Rough Work
c
6. (
If lim 1 + ax + bx 2
x �1
) x -1 = e 3 , then the value of bc is________.
1
1
7. A polynomial function f:RR satisfies �
f(x)(x - f(x))dx =
0
12
. [f(1) + f(2) + f(3)] is equal to
9. Let f: R R be a continuous function and f¢(x) = g(x) and f(0) = 1, g(x) is defined as
�1 for x �(0,1] f 3 ( - x)
g(ln x) = � , then lim is equal to
�x for x Υ (1, ) x �� f(x)
10. Number of points of non-differentiability of function f(x) = max {sin–1 |sinx|, cos–1 |sinx|},
0 < x < 2p is
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Also, ratio of current in AD, DB and DC are 10 : 20 : 30
i.e. 3 : 2 : 1
Also total power network draws, P = �I2R = 200 W
4. A, B P121514
5. B, D P120305
First find centre of circular path and than use
mv
PC = PQ =
qB
mv
PC = PQ =
qB
arc length
t=
v
6. A, D P120303
Use ampere’s law to find magnetic field due to solid cylinder current = µ0Jd/2
ue to cylinder on its own axis is 0
Applying superposition principle we can get the required answers.
7. A, B, C, D P120216
8. A, B P120110
1 � 3q 6q q1 12q �
+ + + =0
4pe 0 �
�3a 3a 3a 4a � �
Þ q1 = - 18q
q1 = 9 q
1 � 3q q2 q3 12q �
� + + + =0
3a 3a 3a 4a �
4pe 0 � �
1 � 3q q2 q3 12q �
� + + + =0
2a 2a 3a 4a �
4pe 0 � �
Solving
q2 = -3q
q2 = 9q
9. A, B, C P121419
10. A, B P120408
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dq = 2pzsdz
And if dV be the potential due to this infinitesimal pair of elements at P
( 2pzsdz ) lx slx
Þ dV = ÞV=
( ) ( )
3/2 1/ 2
4pe0 z + x2 2
2e0 R 2 + x 2
slR2
Since, E = - �V Þ E=
( )
3/ 2
�
x 2e0 R2 + x 2
PART–C
1. 2 P120105
2. 1 P120305
3. 6 P120216
No current will flow through the capacitor.
4. 6 P121517
(3E)2
I case, t = msT ….. (i)
R
(NE)2
II case, t = (2m)sT ….. (ii)
(2R)
Resistance and mass are doubled when length is doubled.
Divide equation (ii) by equation (i)
N2
= 2 or N = 6.
18
5. 2 P121411
Flux linked with four surfaces will be zero.
Other two surfaces have flux equal to a3 each
Total flux = 2a3
6. 1 P121411
q
e0
7. 8 P120306
8. 7 P120306
Given :
uur ur uur ur
Floop = il 1 �B = 8N ; FAB = il 2 �B = 9N
r 1r
FBC = Floop
2
Force on CD
r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r
FCD = i l 4 �B = i l 1 - l 2 (
- l 3 �B i
= 1l �B - )
i l 2 �B - i l 3 �B = Floop - FAB - Floop = F loop -
2
FAB
2
FCD = 2
42 + 92 - 2 �4 �9 � = 7 N.
3
9. 6 P121420
10. 2 P121423
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Chemistry
Part – A
1. A,B,C
2. B,D
3. A,B,C
4. A,C
5. A,B,D
6. A, B, C, D
(A) + H3C CH2 CH2 Cl
AlCl 3
CH3
HC
CH3
Major Minor
O CH2 CH2CH3
O N 2H 4
A lC l3 C CH2 CH3
(B) + H3C CH2 C Cl g ly c o l, K O H
7. A, B, C
Fact (Mechanism of Wolff-Kishner reduction)
8. A,B,C,D
9. A,D
10. A,B,C,D
Part – C
1. 2
2. 4
3. 3
4. 2
5. 6
6. 2
7. 4
Compounds containing acidic H atom will be soluble in alkali. But alcohol are insoluble in
alkali.
8. 1
O
O 3
O
sym. diketone
9. 5
Cl
HO O
H3C Cl H3C CO 2
CH3
O
10. 4
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MATHEMATICS
1. B,D M120809
We have, f(x) = x2 + ax2bx3
1
Now a = �
t[(a + 1)t 2 + bt 3 ]dt
-1
1
2b
Þ a = 2b �
t 4 dt =
-1
5
1 1
Again, b = �
f(t)dt = �
((a + 1)t 2 + bt 3 )dt
-1 -1
1
Þ b = 2�
(a + 1)t 2dt
0
2(a + 1)
Þ b=
3
5a 2(a + 1)
From eqs. (i) and (ii), =
2 3
�5 2 � 2 11 2
Þ �- � a= � a=
�2 3 � 3 6 3
4 10
Þ a= and b =
11 11
1 1
4 10
Hence, � tf(t)dt = and � tf(t)dt =
-1
11 -1
11
\ f(x) = (a+1)x + bx
2 3
f(1) = (a+1)+b
f(-1)=(a+1)-b
30
Þ f(1) + f(-1) = 2(a+!) =
11
20
and f(1) - f( -1) = 2b =
11
2. B,C M120703
� �
�
�
e- xP(x)dx = - P(x)e - x
0
0
+�
e - xP �
0
(x)dx
�
�
(x)e - x
= P(0) - P� +�
e - xP�
�
(x)dx
0
0
3. B, C, D M110601
4. A,B,C M120812
5. A,B,D M120333
f(x) = loge e x = x.loge e = x shown as
� x
| x |.
� , x �0 �x, x �0
(B) g(x) =| x | sgn x = � | x | =�
0, x = 0
� 0,
� x=0 �
\ g(x) = x, which is same as f(x)
2| x|
(D) k(x) = lim .tan-1(nx)
n�� p
� 2x p
� p � , x>0
2 �x, x > 0
�
� 2x p �
= �- �- , x < 0 = �x, x < 0 \ k(x) = x, "x
� p 2 �0, x = 0
� 0, x=0 �
�
�
6. A,D M120614
f(0) + f(2)
By intermediate mean value theorem, we get = f(c),0 < c < 2 ….(i)
2
By Lagrange’s mean value theorem, we get f(1) - f(0) = f¢(c1), 0 < c1 < 1 ….(ii)
f(2)-f(1) = f¢(c2), 1 < c2 < 2 …..(iii)
On subtracting Eq. (ii) from Eq. (iii), we get f(2) + f(0)2f(1) = f � (c 2 ) - f �(c1 ) …..(iv)
(c 2 ) - f �
f� (c1 )
Again, by Lagrange’s mean value theorem, we get f � (c 3 ) =
� , for some c3Î(c1,c2)
c 2 - c1
Þ f�(c 2 ) - f �
(c1 ) = (c 2 - c1 )f �
(c 3 ) < 0
� [f²(x) < 0] …..(v)
From eqs (iv) and (v), we get f(2) + f(0) - 2f(1) < 0 � f(0) + f(2) < 2f(1)
7. A,B,C,D M120604
�x 2 �
h(x) = 3f � �+ f(3 - x 2 )
�3 �
�x 2 �
h'(x) = 2x f ' � �+ f '(3 - x 2 )( -2x)
�3 �
4 2 �x 2 �
h''(x) = x f '' � �+ (4x 2 )f ''(3 - x 2 )
3 �3 �
If f ''(x) > 0 so h''(x) > 0
h'(x) is increasing function.
� �x 2 � �
h'(x) = 2x �
f ' � �- f '(3 - x 2 ) �
�� � 3 �
3 -3
h'(x) = 0 at x = , ,0
2 2
Sign of h'(x)
8. A,C M113425
0 < ex < 2 and 0 < e-x < 2
Þ -�< x < loge 2 and -�< - x < loge 2
Þ (-¥ < x < loge2)
and (-loge2 < x < ¥)
Þ -loge2 < x < loge2
�p, x=0
�
\ f(x) = �p
� , x �( - loge 2,0) �(0,loge 2)
�2
9. A,D M113414
Put x - 1 = t, x = t2 + 1
f(x) = t 2 + 1 + 2t + t 2 + 1 - 2t =| t + 1 | + | t - 1 |
Where t Î [0, ¥) and x Î [1, ¥)
NUMERICALS :
1. 1 M120813
(a) = 3 and f¢(b) = 1
Here, f �
b b
��
(f (x))2 1
\� f� (x)dx = �
(x).f �
� � = (f �
(b))2 - (f �
(a))2
a � 2 � a
2
1
= 1- 3 = 1
2
2. 6 M120613
ln x 1 - ln x
f(x) = (x) =
� f� = 0 Þ x=e. Clearly f(x) is many-one for 1 < x < ¥. So, 1 < a < e
x x2
ln 2 lnb
Þ a = 2. Now for = ,b �I+ .b must be of the type 2k.k>1
2 b
So, 2k = 2k, which is true for k = 2 but not for any k ³ 2. So, k = 2 and b = 4. So, a +b = 6.
3. 2 M110607
12 + 22 + 32 + ... + r 2 4r ( r + 1)( 2r + 1) 2 2r + 1 2 1 1
tr = = = = 3 r + r + 1
3 3 3
1 + 2 + 3 + ... + r 3
6r ( r + 1)
2 2
3 r ( r + 1)
n n
2 r 1 1
Now Sn = ( - 1) t
r =1
r
r =
3
( - 1) r + r + 1
r =1
Now lim Sn =
2
- log(1 + 1) + log(1 + 1) - 1 = - 2 .
x ¥ 3 3
4. 2 M113801
x 2009
f(x) = �
(1 + x 2 )1006
dx
Put 1 + x2 = t Þ 2x dx = dt
1004
1 (t – 1)1004 dt 1 � 1 � 1
\ I=
2 � t1006
= �1– � . dt
2 �
� t� t2
1 1
Put 1– = y Þ 2 dt = dy
t t
1004
1 (t – 1)1004 dt 1 � 1 � 1
\ I=
2 � t1006
= �1– � . dt
2 �
� t� t2
1 1
Put 1– = y Þ 2 dt = dy
t t
1 1004 1 y1005
\ I= �
y dy = . +C
2 2 1005
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1 �t – 1 � 1 � x2 �
= . +C = .� 2 � +C
2010 ��t �
� 2010 �
1+ x �
� �
n 2010
Þm = 1005, n = 2010 Þ = =2
m 1005
5. 2 M120604
Obviously, f is increasing and g is decreasing in (x1,x2) hence,
f(g( a 2 - 2a )) > f(g(3a - 4)) as f is increasing
Þ g(a2-2a) > g(3a-4)
\ a2 - 2a < 3a - 4 as g is decreasing
a2-5a+4<0
Þ(a-1)( a-4)<0 Þ aÎ(1,4)
6. 3 M110610
(ax + bx 2 )c
lim (LH Rule)
ex �1
x -1
And a + b = 0
7. 3 M120813
1
�
(yx - y 2
)dx
0
1 1 2
� x2 � x 1
��yx - y - �dx + � dx =
2
0� 4� 0 4 12
1 2
� x� 1 1
-� �y - 2 �dx + 12 = 12
0� �
x
Þ y = f(x) =
2
8. 2 M120612
f¢(x) = -12+18x-6x2
=-6(x2-3x+2) = -6(x-1)(x-2)
\ f¢(x) > 0, if 1 < x < 2
and f¢(x) < 0, if 2 < x £ 4
\ f(x) is monotonically increasing in 1 < x < 2 monotonically decreasing in 2 < x £ 4.
\ Absolute maximum = The greatest among {f(1), f(2)}
= The greatest among {1, 2} = 2.
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�1 x �( -�,0]
g(x) = � x
�e x Υ (0, )
�x + 1 x �0 ( - x + 1)3
Þ f(x) = � x and lim =0
�e x>0 x �� ex
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