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Which of the following gives a reversible operation?

A. B.

C. D.
An LCR circuit behaves like a damped harmonic oscillator. Comparing it with a
physical spring-mass damped oscillator having damping constant 'b', then the correct
equivalence would be:-

A. L → m, C → 1/K, R → b B. L → 1/b, C → 1/m, R → 1/K

C. L → K, C → b, R → m D. L → m, C → K, R → b
An LCR circuit behaves like a damped harmonic oscillator. Comparing it with a
physical spring-mass damped oscillator having damping constant 'b', then the correct
equivalence would be:-

A. L → m, C → 1/K, R → b B. L → 1/b, C → 1/m, R → 1/K

C. L → K, C → b, R → m D. L → m, C → K, R → b
As shown in the figure, a bob of mass m is tied by a massless string whose other
end portion is wound on a flywheel (disc) of radius R and mass m. When released
from rest, the bob starts falling vertically. When is has covered a distance h, the
angular speed of the wheel will be:

A. B.

C. D.

m
r

m
As shown in the figure, a bob of mass m is tied by a massless string whose other
end portion is wound on a flywheel (disc) of radius R and mass m. When released
from rest, the bob starts falling vertically. When is has covered a distance h, the
angular speed of the wheel will be:

A. B.

C. D.

m
r

m
Three-point particles of masses 1.0 kg, 1.5 kg and 2.5 kg are placed at three corners of
a right triangle of sides 4.0 cm, 3.0 cm, and 5.0 cm as shown. The centre of mass of the
system is at a point:
A. 0.6 cm to the right of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass
2.5 Kg C (0,4) B. 0.9 cm to the right of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass

4 cm 5 cm C. 0.9 cm to the left of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass


A B
D. 0.9 cm to the right of 1 kg and 1.5 cm above 1 kg mass
1.0 cm (0,0) 3 cm 1.5 kg
(3,0)
Three-point particles of masses 1.0 kg, 1.5 kg and 2.5 kg are placed at three corners of
a right triangle of sides 4.0 cm, 3.0 cm, and 5.0 cm as shown. The centre of mass of the
system is at a point:

2.5 Kg C (0,4) A. 0.6 cm to the right of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass

B. 0.9 cm to the right of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass


4 cm 5 cm
C. 0.9 cm to the left of 1 kg and 2 cm above 1 kg mass
A B
1.0 cm (0,0) 3 cm 1.5 kg 0.9 cm to the right of 1 kg and 1.5 cm above 1 kg mass
D.
(3,0)
A parallel plate capacitor has plates of area A separated by distance d with a
dielectric which has a dielectric constant that varies as, k(x) = k(1 + ∝x) where x is
the distance measured from one of the plates, if ∝d << 1 the total capacitance of
the system is best given by the expression:

A. B.
C. D.
A parallel plate capacitor has plates of area A separated by distance d with a
dielectric which has a dielectric constant that varies as, k(x) = k(1 + ∝x) where x is
the distance measured from one of the plates, if ∝d << 1 the total capacitance of
the system is best given by the expression:
A parallel plate capacitor has plates of area A separated by distance d with a
dielectric which has a dielectric constant that varies as, k(x) = k(1 + ∝x) where x is
the distance measured from one of the plates, if ∝d << 1 the total capacitance of
the system is best given by the expression:

A. B.
C. D.
A parallel plate capacitor has plates of area A separated by distance d with a
dielectric which has a dielectric constant that varies as, k(x) = k(1 + ∝x) where x is
the distance measured from one of the plates, if ∝d << 1 the total capacitance of
the system is best given by the expression:

A. B.
C. D.
The time period of revolution of electron in its ground state orbit in a hydrogen atom
is 1.6 x 10-16 s . The frequency of the electron in its first excited state (in s-1) is:-

A. 7.8 x 1014

B. 7.8 x 1016

C. 3.7 x 1014

D. 3.7 x 1016
The time period of revolution of electron in its ground state orbit in a hydrogen atom
is 1.6 x 10-16 s . The frequency of the electron in its first excited state (in s-1) is:-

A. 7.8 x 1014

B. 7.8 x 1016

C. 3.7 x 1014

D. 3.7 x 1016
Bohr Model of Atom

Radius of orbit Å

Velocity of e- in nth orbit

Orbital frequency
The current I1 (in A) flowing through 1Ω resistor in the following circuit is:-

1Ω A. 0.2 A
I1
2Ω B. 0.3 A
A B
C. 0.5 A
I2 1Ω
C D D. 0.25 A
I3 2Ω

1V
A satellite of mass ‘M’ is projected radially from the surface of the earth with speed
‘u’. When is reaches a height equal to radius of the earth, it ejects a rocket of mass
m/10 and it itself starts orbiting the earth in circular path of radius 2R, find the
kinetic energy of rocket.

A. B.

C. D.
A satellite of mass ‘M’ is projected radially from the surface of the earth with speed
‘u’. When is reaches a height equal to radius of the earth, it ejects a rocket of mass
m/10 and it itself starts orbiting the earth in circular path of radius 2R, find the
kinetic energy of rocket.

A. B.

C. D.
A satellite of mass ‘M’ is projected radially from the surface of the earth with speed
‘u’. When is reaches a height equal to radius of the earth, it ejects a rocket of mass
m/10 and it itself starts orbiting the earth in circular path of radius 2R, find the
kinetic energy of rocket.

A. B.

C. D.
A long solenoid of radius R carries a time(t) dependent current I(t) = I ot(1-t) . A ring of
radius 2R is placed coaxially near its middle. During the time interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 1, the
induced current (IR) and the induced EMF (VR) in the ring changes as:

A. Current will change its direction and its emf will be zero at t = 0.25 sec.
B. Current will not change its direction & emf will be maximum at t = 0.5 sec
C. Current will not change direction & emf will be zero at 0.25 sec.
D. Current will change its direction and its emf will be zero at t = 0.5 sec.
A long solenoid of radius R carries a time(t) dependent current I(t) = I ot(1-t) . A ring of
radius 2R is placed coaxially near its middle. During the time interval 0 ≤ t ≤ 1, the
induced current (IR) and the induced EMF (VR) in the ring changes as:

A. Current will change its direction and its emf will be zero at t = 0.25 sec.
B. Current will not change its direction & emf will be maximum at t = 0.5 sec
C. Current will not change direction & emf will be zero at 0.25 sec.
D. Current will change its direction and its emf will be zero at t = 0.5 sec.
The radius of gyration of a uniform rod of length l, about an axis passing through a point l/4
away from the centre of the rod, a perpendicular to it is:

A. √7/48 L B. √5/48 L

C. √7/24 L D. √19/24 L
The radius of gyration of a uniform rod of length l, about an axis passing through a point l/4
away from the centre of the rod, a perpendicular to it is:

A. √7/48 L B. √5/48 L

C. √7/24 L D. √19/24 L
Three moles of an ideal gas Cp/Cv = 5/3 are mixed with 3 moles of another ideal gas with
Cp/Cv = 4/3. The value of Cp/Cv for the mixture is:

A. 1. 5
B. 1.42
C. 1.7
D. 1.3
Three moles of an ideal gas Cp/Cv = 5/3 are mixed with 3 moles of another ideal gas with
Cp/Cv = 4/3. The value of Cp/Cv for the mixture is:

A. 1. 5
B. 1.42
C. 1.7
D. 1.3
Mixture of Non Reacting Gases

Molar heat capacities of mixture


If in the mixing process, there is no heat transfer with the surrounding,
then By energy conservation, we can say
A litre of dry air at STP expands adiabatically to a volume of 3l.

If γ = 1.40, the work done by air is (31.4 = 4.6555) [take the air to be an ideal gas]:-

A. 100. 8J
B. 90. 5J
C. 45J
D. 18J
A litre of dry air at STP expands adiabatically to a volume of 3l.

If γ = 1.40, the work done by air is (31.4 = 4.6555) [take the air to be an ideal gas]:-

A. 100. 8J
B. 90. 5J
C. 45J
D. 18J
If the magnetic field in a plane electromagnetic wave is given by

B = 3 x 10-8 sin(ωt - kx + Φ)T;

then what will be the expression for the electric field ?

^ ^
A. 20 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k B. 9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k

^ ^
C. 16 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k D. 3 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k
If the magnetic field in a plane electromagnetic wave is given by

B = 3 x 10-8 sin(ωt - kx + Φ)T;

then what will be the expression for the electric field ?

^ ^
A. 20 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k B. 9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k

^ ^
C. 16 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k D. 3 x 10-9 sin (ωt - kx + Φ) k
A polarizer-analyzer set is adjusted such that the intensity of light coming out of the
analyzer is just 10% of the original intensity. Assuming that the polarizer-analyzer set
does not absorb any light, the angle by which the analyzer needs to be rotated further to
reduce the output intensity to be zero is:
A. 60o

B. 18.4o

C. 45o

D. 71.6o
Speed of transverse wave of a straight wire (mass=6.0 g, length=60 cm and area of
cross-section=1.0 mm2) is 90 ms-1. If the young's modulus of wire is 1.6 x 1011 Nm-2 ,
the extension of wire over its natural length is:

A. 0.3 mm B. 0.2 mm

C. 0.1 mm D. 0.4 mm
Speed of transverse wave of a straight wire (mass=6.0 g, length=60 cm and area of
cross-section=1.0 mm2) is 90 ms-1. If the young's modulus of wire is 1.6 x 1011 Nm-2 ,
the extension of wire over its natural length is:

A. 0.3 mm B. 0.2 mm

C. 0.1 mm D. 0.4 mm
Two infinite planes each with uniform surface charge density +σ C/m2 are kept in such
a way that the angle between them is 30o. The electric field at any arbitrary point P as
shown in the figure is
y

x
P

30o

A. B.

C. D.
If we need a magnification of 375 from a compound microscope of tube length 150 mm
and an objective of focal length 5m, the focal length of the eyepiece should be close to -

A. 2 mm B. 22 m

C. 12 m D. 33 mm
If we need a magnification of 375 from a compound microscope of tube length 150 mm
and an objective of focal length 5m, the focal length of the eyepiece should be close to -

A. 2 mm B. 22 m

C. 12 m D. 33 mm
Visible light of wavelength 6000 x 10-8 cm falls normally on a single slit and produces a
diffraction pattern. It is found that the second diffraction minimum is at 60o from the
central maximum. If the first minimum is produced at θ1, θ1 is close to:
A. 25o B. 20o

C. 30o D. 45o
Visible light of wavelength 6000 x 10-8 cm falls normally on a single slit and produces a
diffraction pattern. It is found that the second diffraction minimum is at 60o from the
central maximum. If the first minimum is produced at θ1, θ1 is close to:
A. 25o B. 20o

C. 30o D. 45o
Consider a coil of wire carrying current i, forming a magnetic dipole. The magnetic flux
through an infinite plane that contains the circular coil and excluding the circular coil area
is given by ɸi, the magnetic flux through the area is given by ɸo. Which of the following is
correct?
A. ɸi > ɸo B. ɸ i < ɸo

C. ɸi = -ɸo D. ɸ i - ɸo
Consider a coil of wire carrying current i, forming a magnetic dipole. The magnetic flux
through an infinite plane that contains the circular coil and excluding the circular coil area
is given by ɸi, the magnetic flux through the area is given by ɸo. Which of the following is
correct?
A. ɸi > ɸo B. ɸ i < ɸo

C. ɸi = -ɸo D. ɸ i - ɸo
A particle of mass 1 kg slides down a frictionless track (AOC) starting from rest at a point
A at a height 2m . after reaching C the particle continues to move freely in air as a
projectile. When it reaches its highest point P at height 1 m, the kinetic energy of the
particle (in J) is: (take g = 10 ms-2)
A particle of mass 1 kg slides down a frictionless track (AOC) starting from rest at a point
A at a height 2m . after reaching C the particle continues to move freely in air as a
projectile. When it reaches its highest point P at height 1 m, the kinetic energy of the
particle (in J) is: (take g = 10 ms-2)
A Carnot engine operates between 300 K and 900 K, doing work of 1200 J per cycle. What
will be the heat dissipated in the lower reservoir ( in joules)?
A Carnot engine operates between 300 K and 900 K, doing work of 1200 J per cycle. What
will be the heat dissipated in the lower reservoir ( in joules)?
A loop ABCDEFA of straight edges has six corner points A (0,0,0), B (5,0,0), C (5,5,0),
D (0,5,0), E (0,5,5) and F (0,0,5). The magnetic field in this region is B = (3î + 4k)T. The
quantity of flux through the loop ABCDEFA (in Wb) is:
A loop ABCDEFA of straight edges has six corner points A (0,0,0), B (5,0,0), C (5,5,0),
D (0,5,0), E (0,5,5) and F (0,0,5). The magnetic field in this region is B = (3î + 4k)T. The
quantity of flux through the loop ABCDEFA (in Wb) is:
A beam of electromagnetic radiation of intensity 6.4 x 10 -5 W/cm2 is comprised of
wavelength λ = 310 nm. It falls normally on a metal of surface area 1 cm 2. If one in 103
photons eject an electron, total number of electrons ejected in 1s is 10 x (hc = 1240 eV-nm,
1eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J), then x is
A beam of electromagnetic radiation of intensity 6.4 x 10 -5 W/cm2 is comprised of
wavelength λ = 310 nm. It falls normally on a metal of surface area 1 cm 2. If one in 103
photons eject an electron, total number of electrons ejected in 1s is 10 x (hc = 1240 eV-nm,
1eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J), then x is
A non isotropic solid metal cube has coefficients of linear expansion as 5 x 10-5 /oC along
the x axis and 5 x 10-6 /oC along the y and z axis. If the coefficient of volume expansion of
the solid is C x 10-6 /oC, then the value of C is
A non isotropic solid metal cube has coefficients of linear expansion as 5 x 10-5 /oC along
the x axis and 5 x 10-6 /oC along the y and z axis. If the coefficient of volume expansion of
the solid is C x 10-6 /oC, then the value of C is
A 60 HP electric motor lifts an elevator having a maximum total load capacity of 1000 kg.
If the frictional force on the elevator is 4000N , then the speed of the elevator at full load
is close to: (1 HP=746 W, g=10 ms-2).
A 60 HP electric motor lifts an elevator having a maximum total load capacity of 1000 kg.
If the frictional force on the elevator is 4000N , then the speed of the elevator at full load
is close to: (1 HP=746 W, g=10 ms-2).
Chemistry
The relative strength of interionic/intermolecular forces in decreasing order is:

(a) Ion-dipole > dipole-dipole > Ion-ion

(b) dipole-dipole > ion-dipole > ion-ion

(c) ion-ion > ion-dipole > dipole-dipole

(d) ion-dipole > ion-ion > dipole-dipole


The oxidation number of potassium in K2O , K2O2 and KO2, respectively is :

(a) +1, +1, +1

(b) + 1/2 , +4, +1

(c) +2 , +1 , +1/2

(d) + 1/2 , +1, +2


At 35oC, the vapour pressure of CS2 is 512 mm Hg and that of acetone is 344 mm Hg. A
solution of CS2 in acetone has a total vapour pressure of 600mm Hg. The false statement
among the following is:

(a) CS2 and acetone are less attracted to each other than to themselves.

(b) Heat must be absorbed in order to produce the solution at 35oC.

(c) Raoult's law is not obeyed by this system.

(d) A mixture of 100ml CS2 and 100 ml acetone has a volume of <200ml.
The atomic radius of Ag is closest to:

(a) Ni

(b) Cu

(c) Au

(d) Hg
The dipole moments of CCl4, CHCl3 and CH4 are in the order:

(a) CHCl3 > CH4 = CCl4

(b) CHCl3 > CCl4 > CH4

(c) CH4 > CCl4 > CHCl3

(d) CH4 = CCl4 > CHCl3


In comparison to the zeolite process for the removal of permanent hardness, the
synthetic resins method is:

(a) Less efficient as it exchanges only anions

(b) More efficient as it can exchange only cations.

(c) Less efficient as the resins cannot be generated

(d) More efficient as it can exchange both cations and anions


Among the following statements that which was not proposed by Dalton was:

(a) Matter consists of indivisible atoms

(b) When gases combine or reproduced in a chemical reaction they do so in a simple ratio
by volume provided all gases are at the same T and P.

(c) Chemical reactions involve the reorganization of atoms. These are neither created nor
destroyed in a chemical reaction
The increasing order of pKb for the following compounds will be:

(a) NH2-CH=NH

(b)

(c) CH3NHCH3
The number of orbitals associated with quantum numbers
The IUPAC name of the complex [Pt(NH3)2Cl(NH2CH3)]Cl is:
The theory that can completely /properly explain the nature of bonding in [Ni(CO)4]

(a) Werner's theory

(b) Crystal field theory

(c) Molecular Orbital theory

(d) Valence bond theory


1-methyl ethylene oxide when treated with an excess of HBr produces:
(a) in proteins estimation as an alternative to ninhydrin

(b) as food-grade colourant

(c) in laboratory test for phenols

(d) in acid-base titration as an indicator


The electron gain enthalpy(in kJ/mol) of fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine respectively are:
Consider the following reactions:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
Which of these reaction(s) will not produce Saytzeff product?
Two solutions A and B each of 100L was made by dissolving 4g of NaOH and 9.8g of H2SO4
in water, respectively. The pH of the resultant solution obtained from mixing 40 L of solution
A and 10L of solution B is:
Chlorine reacts with hot and concentrated NaOH and produces compounds (X) and (Y).
Compound (X) gives white precipitate with silver nitrate solution. The average bond order
between Cl and O atoms in (Y) is:
The number of chiral carbons in chloramphenicol is:
For the reaction:

A (l) → 2B (g)

ΔU = 2.1 Kcal, ΔS = 20cal K-1 at 300K. Hence ΔG in Kcal is:


Total number of 6 digit numbers in which only and all the five digits 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
appear is:
If y = mx + 4 is a tangent to both the parabola, y2 = 4x, x2 = 2by, then b is equal to:

a. -64 b. -32

c. -128 d. 16
1 1 1
Let α be a root of the equation x2 + x + 1 = 0 and the matrix A = 1/√3
Then the matrix A31 is equal to : 1 α α2

1 α2 α4
a. A
b. A2
c. A3
d. A4
If y = y (x) is the solution of the differential equation, ,such that
y (0) = 0, then y (1) is equal to :

a. ln2
b. 1 + ln2
c. 2 + ln2
d. 3 + ln2
If ,α∊ , then at α = is :
If f(x) is continuous and differentiable in x ∈ [ -7, 0] and f’(x) ≤ 2 ∀ x ∈ [-7, 0], also
f (-7) = -3 then range of f(–1) + f(0) is

a. [-5, -7]
b. ( -∞, 6]
c. (-∞, 20]
d. [-5, 3]
If distance between the foci of an ellipse is 6 and the distance between directrices is
12, then the length of its latus rectum is:

a. 4
b. 3√2
c. 9
d. 2√2
The greatest positive integer k, for which 49k +1 is factor of the sum ,

49125 + 49124 +........ 492 + 1 is :


Let P be the plane passing through the pts. (2,1,0), (4,1,1) and (5,0,1) and R be any point

( 2,1,6). Then the image of R in the plane P is:

(1) (6, 5, –2) (2) (6, –5, 2)

(3) (2, –3, 4) (4) (2, –5, 6)


If the system of linear equations

2x + 2ay + az = 0,
2x + 3by + bz = 0,
2x + 4cy + cz = 0

Where a, b, c ∈ R are non - zero and distinct ; has a non - zero solutions then :

a. 1/a, 1/b, 1/c are in A.P


b. a, b, c are in A.P
c. a, b, c are in A.P
d. a + b + c = 0.
The area of the region enclosed by the circle x2 + y2 = 2 which is not common to the region
bounded by the parabola y2 = x and the straight line y = x , is :

a. (24π - 1)/12
b. (12π - 1)/6
c. (6π - 1)/12
d. (12π - 1)/12
The logical statement (p → q) ∧ (q → ~p) is equivalent to :

a. ~q
b. ~p
c. p
d. q
If the sum of the coefficients of all even powers of 'x' in the product (1 + x + x 2 +..........x2n)
(1 - x + x2 - x3 +.......x2n) is is 61 then 'n' is equal to:

a. 30
b. 32
c. 28
d. 26
Let S be the set of points where the function

is not differentiable . Then is equal to :


Let A (1, 0), B (6,2) and C (3/2, 6) be the vertices of a triangle ABC. If P is a point inside
the ΔABC such that triangles ΔAPC, ΔAPB and ΔBPC have equal area. Then the length
of the line segment PQ, where Q is the point (-7/6, -1/3) :
If the variance of the first 'n' natural numbers is 10 and the variance of the first 'm' even
natural numbers is 16, then m+n is equal to :
Let α and β be two real roots of the equation (k + 1) tan 2 x -√2 . λ tan x = (1 - k),
Where k ≠ 1 and λ are real numbers. If tan 2 (α + β) = 50 then the value of λ is :

a. 10
b. 5
c. 7
d. 12
Let xk + yk = ak, (a, k > 0) and then k is :

a. 1/3
b. 2/3
c. 4/3
d. 2
If g (x) = x2 + x - 1 and gof (x) = 4x2 - 10 x + 5, then f (5/4) is equals to :

a. 1/2
b. - 1/2
c. - 1/3
d. 1/3
If where z = x + iy, the point (x, y) lies on a :

a. Straight line whose slope is - 2/3


b. Circle whose diameter is √5/2
c. Straight line whose slope is 3/2
d. Circle whose centre is at (-1/2, -3/2)
Five numbers are in A.P whose sum is 25 and product is 2520. If one of these five
numbers is - 1/2 , then the greatest number amongst them is :

a. 21/2
b. 16
c. 27
d. 7
If f (a + b + 1 - x) = f (x), for all x, where a and b are fixed positive real numbers, then

is equal to:
An unbiased coin is tossed 5 times. Suppose that a variable X is assigned the value K
when K consecutive heads are obtained for K = 3, 4, 5, otherwise X takes the value - 1.
The expected value of X, is :
is equal to :
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