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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-5 (FST-5)


TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED)
CODE

1
COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS : XII/XIII
Time (le;) : 3 Hours (?k.Vs) Maximum Marks (vf/kdre vad) : 300

Ñi;k bu funsZ'kksa dks /;ku ls i<+saA vkidks 5 feuV fo'ks"k :i ls bl dke ds fy, fn;s x;s gSaA
(Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose).

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Question paper has three (03) parts: Physics, Chemistry ç'u&i=k eas rhu (03) Hkkx gS % (HkkSfrdh ] jlk;u foKku ,oa
and Mathematics.
xf.kr)
Each part has a total twenty five (25) questions divided çR;sd Hkkx esa dqy iPphl (25) iz'u gS tks nks (02) [kaMks esa
into two (02) sections (Section-1 and Section-2). foHkkftr gS ¼[kaM 1 vkSj [kaM 2)
Total number of questions in Question paper are Seventy iz'u&i=k esa ç'uksa dh dqy la[;k % fipgÙkj (75) ,oa vf/kdre
Five (75) and Maximum Marks are Three Hundred only vad % rhu lkS (300) gSaA
(300).

ç'uksa ds çdkj vkSj ewY;kadu ;kstuk,¡ (Type of Questions and Marking Schemes)
[kaM–1 ¼vf/kdre vad : 80½ | SECTION-1 (Maximum Marks : 80)
This section contains TWENTY (20) questions bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and (4) izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkj
ONLY ONE of these four option is correct) fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme:  vadu ;kstuk
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn fdlh Hkh fodYi dks ugha pquk x;k gS
(i.e. the question is unanswered). ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

[kaM–2 ¼vf/kdre vad : 20½ | SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20)


This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The answer to bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj la[;kRed
each question is NUMERICAL VALUE with two digit eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa]tks f}&vadh; iw.kkZad rFkk
integer and decimal upto one digit.
n'keyo ,dy vadu eas gSA
If the numerical value has more than two decimal places ;fn laa[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS] rks la[;kRed eku dks
truncate/round-off the value to ONE decimal placed. n'keyo ds ,d LFkku rd VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
 Marking scheme  vadu ;kstuk
 Full Marks : +4 If the corresponding to the
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
answer is darkened
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

ijh{kkFkhZ dk uke : ………………………………………………………………jksy uEcj : ………………………..…………………


eSaus lHkh funsZ'kksa dks i<+ fy;k gS vkSj eSa mudk eSusa ijh{kkFkhZ dk ifjp;] uke vkSj jksy uEcj
vo'; ikyu d:¡xk@d:¡xhA dks iwjh rjg tk¡p fy;k gSA
------------------------ ------------------------
ijh{kkFkhZ ds gLrk{kj ijh{kd ds gLrk{kj
vkWfIVdy fjLikal 'khV (ORS) Hkjus ds funsZ’'k (INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPTICAL RESPONSE SHEET (ORS)

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Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original by applying Åijh ewy i`"B ds vuq:i cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks i;kZIr ncko
sufficient pressure. Mkydj dkyk djsaA
The original is machine-gradable and will be collected by the ewy i`"B e'khu&tk¡p gS rFkk ;g ijh{kk ds lekiu ij fujh{kd ds
invigilator at the end of the examination. }kjk ,d=k dj fy;k tk;sxkA
Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. vks-vkj-,l- dks gsj&Qsj@fod`fr u djsaA
Write your name, roll number and the name of  the viuk uke] jksy ua- vkSj ijh{kk dsanz dk uke ewy i`"B esa fn, x,
examination centre and sign with pen in the space provided [kkuksa esa dye ls Hkjsa vkSj vius gLRkk{kj djsaA buesa ls dksbZ Hkh
for this purpose on the original. Do not write any of these
details anywhere else. Darken the appropriate bubble tkudkjh dgha vkSj u fy[ksaA jksy uEcj ds gj vad ds uhps vuq:i
under each digit of your roll number. cqycqys dks dkyk djsaA
ORSij cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dh fof/k % (DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS) :
Use a BLACK BALL POINT to darken the bubbles in the Åijh ewy i`"B ds cqycqyksa dks dkys ckWy ikbUV dye ls dkyk
upper sheet. djsaA
Darken the bubble COMPLETELY. cqycqys dks iw.kZ :i ls dkyk djsaA
Darken the bubble ONLY if you are sure of the answer. cqycqyksa dks rHkh dkyk djsa tc vkidk mÙkj fuf'pr gksA
The correct way of darkening a bubble is as shown here : cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dk mi;qDr rjhdk ;gk¡ n'kkZ;k x;k gS %

There is NO way to erase or "un-darkened bubble. dkys fd;s gq;s cqycqys dks feVkus dk dksbZ rjhdk ugha gSA
The marking scheme given at the beginning of each section
 gj [k.M ds izkjEHk esa nh x;h vadu ;kstuk esa dkys fd;s x;s rFkk dkys
gives details of how darkened and not darkened bubbles
are evaluated.
u fd;s x;s cqycqyksa dks ewY;kafdr djus dk rjhdk fn;k x;k gSA.
For example, if answer ‘SINGLE DIGIT’ integer type below : mnkgj.k ds fy, , ;fn mÙkj ‘,dy vadh;’ iw.kkZad gS rc :
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
For example, if answer ‘DOUBLEDIGIT’ integer type below : mnkgj.k ds fy, , ;fn mÙkj ‘f)&vadh;’ iw.kkZad gS rc :
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9
FOR DECIMAL TYPE QUESTIONS OMR LOOKS LIKE : n'keyo iw.kkZad@la[;kRed vadksa ds fy, ORS fuEu çdkj gS :
COLUMN COLUMN
1 2 . 3 4 1 2 . 3 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

If answer is 3.7, then fill 3 in either 1 or 2


st nd
column and 7 in ;fn mÙkj 3.7 gS rc 3 dks 1st ;k 2nd dkWye esa Hkjsa rFkk 7 dks 3rd
rd th
3 or 4 column. ;k 4th dkWye esa HkjsaA
st nd
column ‘0’ in 3 ;fn mÙkj 3.07 gS rks 3 dks 1 dkWye ;k 2 dkWye esa Hkjsa rFkk ‘0’
st nd rd
If answer is 3.07 then fill 3 in 1 or 2
th
column and 7 in 4 column. dks 3rd dkWye esa rFkk 7 dks 4th dkWye esa HkjsaA
st nd
If answer is, 23 then fill 2 & 3 in 1 and 2 column ;fn mÙkj 23 gS rc 2 dks 1st dkWye esa ] 3 dks 2nd dkWye esa tcfd
respectively, while you can either leave column 3 & 4 or fill rd th
3 vkSj 4 dkWye dks [kkyh NksM+ nsa ;k ‘'kwU; Hkj nsaA
‘0’ in either of them.

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PART – A Hkkx– A
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.
[kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)

 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3)  bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
and (4) ONLY ONE of these four option is  izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA
correct bu pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme :  vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k
chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered) gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

1. When polarised EM waves moving along 1. /kqzohr fo|qr pqEcdh; rjaxs x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr
+x-axis and having electric field oscillations dj jgh gS rFkk lapj.k ds nkSjku y-v{k ds vuqfn'k
along y-axis are passed through a polariser fo|qr {ks=k ds nksyu djrk gS] ;g izdk'k y-z ry esa
sheet in y-z plane having transmission axis at fLFkr ,d /kqzod ifV~Vdk esa ls xqtjrk gS /kqzod dh
30° with z-axis, then intensity of transmitted lapj.k v{k z v{k ds lkFk 30° dks.k cukrh gSA rc
light gets changed by a factor of : ikjxfer izdk'k dh rhozrk fuEu xq.kd esa cny tkrh
1 gSA
(1)
2 1
(1)
3 2
(2)
2 3
(2)
3 2
(3)
4 3
(3)
1 4
(4) 1
4 (4)
4
2. A ball of correct diameter 3.761 cm is placed 2. okLrfod O;kl 3.761 cm dh ,d xsan dks tc ,d
between the jaws of a screw gauge but it gives Ldw xst ds tcM+ksa ds chp esa j[kk tkrk gS rks ;g
the diameter reading of 3.754 cm. When
O;kl dk ikB~;kad 3.754 cm. n'kkZrk gSA tc nwljh
diameter of another ball is measured by the
same screw gauge, its reading comes out to xsan ds O;kl dks mlh Ldw xst ls ukik tkrk gS rks
be 7.000 cm, correct diameter of the second bldk ikB~;kad 7.000 cm, izkIr gksrk gSA nwljh xsan
ball is : dk okLrfod O;kl gSA
(1) 7.007 cm
(1) 7.007 cm
(2) 6.993 cm
(2) 6.993 cm
(3) 7.000 cm
(3) 7.000 cm
(4) 7.754 cm
(4) 7.754 cm

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3. A uniform elastic rod of mass m in vertical 3. Å/okZ/kj fLFkr m nzO;eku dh ,d ,dleku izR;kLFk
position is pulled by a constant vertical upward NM+ dks Åijh fljs ij fu;r cy F yxkdj Å/okZ/kj
force of magnitude F applied at its top end as
Åij dh vksj fp=kkuqlkj [khapk tkrk gSA NM+ dh
shown. The natural length of rod is L, Young's
modulus of rod is Y and cross section area of LokHkkfod yEckbZ L gSA NM+ dk ;ax izR;kLFkrk xq.kkad
rod is A. Then the extension in rod is : Y rFkk vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy A gS rks NM+ esa foLrkj
(acceleration due to gravity is g) gksxk & (g xq:Roh; Roj.k gS)
F F

FL FL
(1) (1)
2YA 2YA
(F  mg)L (F  mg)L
(2) (2)
2YA 2YA
(F  mg)L (F  mg)L
(3) (3)
2YA 2YA
(F  mg)L (F  mg)L
(4) (4)
YA YA
4. A very long cylindrical galaxy of length L is 4. L yEckbZ dh ,d cgqr yEch csyukdkj fugkfjdk ,d
made of uniformly distributed mass and has leku :i ls forjhr nzO;eku ls cuh gqbZ gS rFkk bldh
radius R (R << L). A star outside the galaxy is f=kT;k R (R << L) gSA fugkfjdk ds ckgj fLFkr ,d
orbiting the galaxy in a plane perpendicular to rkjk fugkfjdk dh v{k ds yEcor~ ry es rFkk blds
axis of the galaxy and passing through its
dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh v{k ds ifjr% fugkfjdk ds pkjks
centre. If the time period of star is T and
vksj pDdj yxk jgk gSA ;fn rkjs dk vkorZdky T gS
distance from the galaxy axis is r, then:
rFkk fugkfjdk dh v{k ls bldh nwjh r gS rc
(1) T2  r 3
(1) T  r
2 3

(2) T  r
3
(2) T  r
3

(3) T  r (3) T  r
(4) T r (4) T  r
5. Moment of inertia of a quarter disc having mass 5. ry ds yEcor~ rFkk pdrh ds dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh
M and radius R about axis passing through v{k ds ifjr M nzO;eku rFkk R f=kT;k dh ,d
centre of disc and perpendicular to plane is
(1) I = MR
2 pkSFkkbZ pdrh dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gSA
2
(1) I = MR
MR 2
(2) I = MR 2
2 (2) I =
2
MR 2
(3) I = MR 2
4 (3) I =
4
MR 2
(4) I = MR 2
8 (4) I =
8

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6. The equation of motion for an oscillating 6. nksyu djrs gq, d.k ds fy, xfr dh lehdj.k
particle is given by x = 3 sin 4t + 4 cos 4t, x = 3 sin 4t + 4 cos 4t, nh xbZ gSA tgkWa x mm esa
where x is in mm and t is in second. Which of
gS rFkk t lsd.M esa gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk vlR; gSA
the following is INCORRECT :

(1) Amplitude is 5 mm (1) vk;ke 5 mm gSA

(2) The particle starts its motion with an initial (2) d.k bldh xfr izkjafHkd osx u = 12 mm/s ls
velocity u = 12 mm/s
izkjEHk djrk gSA
(3) The particle has its maximum acceleration
2 2 (3) d.k dk vf/kdre Roj.k 802 mm/s2 gSSA
equal to 80 mm/s

(4) Particle can reach x = 7 mm (4) d.k x = 7 mm rd igqWap ldrk gSA

7. To decrease the cut-off wavelength of 7. lrr X-fdj.kksa dh rjaxnS/;Z dks 25% ls ?kVkus ds
continuous X-ray by 25% the potential
fy, X-fdj.k ufydk ds fljks ij foHkokUrj dks :
difference across the X-ray tube :
100
100 (1) % ls cM+kuk pkfg,
(1) must be increased by % 3
3
(2) must be decreased by 20% (2) 20% ls ?kVkuk pkfg,
(3) must be increased by 25% (3) 25% ls cM+kuk pkfg,
(4) must be decreased by 25%
(4) 25% ls ?kVkuk pkfg,

8. Two point source P and Q are kept on a 8. nks fcUnq L=kksr P rFkk Q ljy js[kk ij ,d nwljs ls
straight line 24 cm apart, where should a 24 cm dh nwjh ij fLFkr gSA 9 cm Qksdl nwjh dk
convex lens of focal length 9 cm be placed in ,d mÙky ySal muds e/; dgkaW ij j[kk tk;s rkfd
between them so that image of both sources
nksuksa L=kksrksa dk izfrfcEc leku fLFkfr ij cusA
are formed at the same position?
(1) P ls 3 cm dh nwjh ij
(1) 3 cm from P
(2) Q ls 15 cm dh nwjh ij
(2) 15 cm from Q
(3) Q ls 9 cm dh nwjh ij
(3) 9 cm from Q
(4) P ls 18 cm dh nwjh ij
(4) 18 cm from P

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9. The circuit shown in figure contains two diodes 9. n'kkZ;s x;s ifjiFk esa nks Mk;ksM izR;sd 50 vkse ds vxz
each with forward resistances of 50 ohm and
izfrjks/k rFkk vuUr i'p izfrjks/k ds lkFk gSA ;fn
with infinite reverse resistance. If the battery
cSVjh dk foHko 6 V, gS rks 100 vkse ds izfrjks/k ls
voltage is 6 V, the current through the 100 ohm
xqtjus okyh /kkjk gSA
resistance is

150  150 
D1 D1

50 
D2 50  D2

6V 100 
6V 100 
(1) 'kwU;
(1) Zero
(2) 0.2 A
(2) 0.2 A
(3) 0.02 A
(3) 0.02 A
(4) 20 A
(4) 20 A

10. The position of a particle in x-y plane is given 10. x-y ry esa ,d d.k dh fLFkfr x = 8 sin t rFkk
by x = 8 sin t and y = 2 cos 2t. Then choose
y = 2 cos 2t. }kjk nh xbZ gSA rks lgh fodYi
the correct option:
pqfu;sA
(1) the path of the particle is parabola
(1) d.k dk iFk ijoy; gSSA
(2) the path of the particle is ellipse

(3) the path of the particle is symmetric about (2) d.k dk iFk nh?kZo`Ùk gSSA
x-axis
(3) d.k dk iFk x- v{k ds ifjr lefer gSA
(4) the acceleration of the particle is directed
(4) d.k dk Roj.k ewyfcUnq dh rjQ funsZf'kr gSA
towards the origin

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11. Two particles, each of mass m and charge Q 11. leku nzO;eku m rFkk leku vkos'k Q ds nks d.k]
are attached at the ends of an insulating 2m nzO;eku rFkk b yEckbZ dh ,d dqpkyd ,d
uniform rod of mass 2m and length b. The rod leku NM+ ds fljksa ij tqM+s gq, gSA NM+ blds
is rotated at constant angular speed  about nzO;eku dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh rFkk NM+ ds yEcor~
an axis passing through its center of mass and
perpendicular to the rod. The ratio of magnetic
v{k ds ifjr% fu;r dks.kh; pky  ls ?kw.kZu djrh
moment of the system to its angular moment is gSA fudk; dk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ rFkk blds dks.kh;
Q 2Q laosx dk vuqikr gksxkA
(1) (2) Q 2Q
2m m (1) (2)
3Q 3Q 2m m
(3) (4) 3Q 3Q
8m 4m (3) (4)
8m 4m

12. At a certain location on earth, when a magnetic 12. i`Foh ij fdlh ,d txg ij] tc ,d pqEcdh; lqbZ dks
needle is placed in a randomly chosen vertical ,d ;kn`PN pqus x;s Å/okZ/kj ry P1, esa j[kk tkrk gS rks
plane P1, it shows an apparent dip of
lkE;koLFkk esa lqbZ θ1  30 dk ufr >qdko dks.k n'kkZrh
θ1  30 in equilibrium. When this needle is
gSA tc bl lqbZ dks P1 ds yEcor~ nwljs Å/okZ/kj ry P2
placed in other vertical plane P2 perpendicular
to P1, it shows an apparent dip of θ2  45 in
esa j[kk tkrk gS rks lkE;koLFkk esa lqbZ θ2  45 dh ufr
>qdko dks.k n'kkZrh gSA ml txg ij i`Foh ds pqEcdh;
equilibrium. Angle between earth's magnetic
field and horizontal plane at that location is: {ks=k rFkk {kSfrt ry ds e/; dks.k gSA
(1) tan 1 (2) (1) tan 1 (2)

(2) cot 1 (2) (2) cot 1 (2)

(3) tan 1 (4) (3) tan 1 (4)


(4) cot 1 (4)
(4) cot 1 (4)

13. A point charge q is placed at the centre of the 13. ,d fcUnq vkos'k q ,d v)Zxksys dh oØkdkj lrg ds
surface of a hemispherical surface as shown in
the figure. The electric flux linked with the
dsUnz ij fp=kkuqlkj fLFkr gSA v)Zxksys dh oØ lrg
curved hemispherical surface is nearest to : ls lacaf/kr fo|qr ¶yDl yxHkx gS -

q q

q q
(1) (2) q q
0 2 0 (1) (2)
q q 0 2 0
(3) (4) q q
20 2 20 (3) (4)
20 2 20

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14. A motor boat is to reach at a point 60 14. ,d eksVj cksV 5 m/s. ds osx ls cg jgh unh ds nwljs
upstream on the other side of a river flowing fdukjs ij izokg dh foijhr fn'kk esa 60 dks.k ij
with a velocity of 5 m/s. Velocity of the motor fLFkr fcUnq ij igqWapuk pkgrh gSA ikuh ds lkis{k
boat with respect to water is 5 3 m/sec. The
eksVj cksV dk osx 5 3 m/sec. gSA pkyd dks fdl
driver should steer the boat at an angle of:
(1) 45 with respect to the line of destination dks.k ij cksV dks pykuk pkfg,A
from starting point (1) izkjafHkd fcUnq ls y{; dh js[kk ds lkis{k 45
(2) 30 with respect to normal to the bank (2) fdukjs ds vfHkyEc ds lkis{k 30
(3) 150 with respect to stream direction (3) cgko dh fn'kk ds lkis{k 150
(4) 45º with respect to upstream (4) cgko dh foijhr fn'kk ds lkis{k 45º
15. Two particles A and B, each of mass m, are 15. nks d.k A rFkk B, izR;sd dk nzO;eku m, vkil esa
inter-connected by an inextensible string such ,d vforkU; jLlh }kjk bl izdkj tqMs+ gq, gs fd
that the particle B hangs below a table as d.k B fp=k esa n'kkZ;suqlkj est ls uhps yVdk gqvk gS
shown in the figure and particle A is on a rough
rotating disc at a distance r from the axis of rFkk d.k A pdrh ds ?kw.kZu v{k ls ,d r nwjh ij
rotation of the disc. ,d [kqjnjh ?kw.kZu pdrh ij j[kk gqvk gSA ;fn pdrh
If the angular speed of the disc and the block is rFkk CykWad dh dks.kh; pky  = g / r , gS rks
= g / r , the frictional force developed at the pdrh rFkk d.k ds e/; mRiUu ?k"kZ.k cy gSA
interface of the particle & the disc is equal to :
 = (g/r)1/2
 = (g/r)1/2 m A
m A r
r

m B
m B (1) mg/2
(1) mg/2 mg
mg (2)
(2) 3
3 (3) mg/2
(3) mg/2 (4) 'kwU;
(4) zero

16. A ping-pong ball of mass m is floating in air by


16. m nzO;eku dh ,d fiax&iksax xsan ,d uyh ds ckgj
a jet of water emerging out of a nozzle. If the fudyus gq, ikuh ds QCckjs }kjk gok esa rSj jgh gSA
water strikes the ping-pong ball with a speed v ;fn ikuh] pky v ls fiax iksax xsan ls Vdjkrk gS rFkk
and just after collision water stops, the mass VDdj ds Bhd ckn ikuh :d tkrk gS rks uyh esa
flow rate of water in the nozzle is equal to: ikuh ds nzO;eku izokg dh nj gSA
2mv mv
(1) (2) 2mv mv
g g (1) (2)
g g
mg 2mg
(3) (4) mg 2mg
v v (3) (4)
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17. A bubble having surface tension T and radius 17. R f=kT;k rFkk T i`"B ruko dk ,d cqycqyk
R is formed on a ring of radius b (b << R). Air is b (b << R) f=kT;k dh ,d oy; ij cuk gqvk gSa gok
blown inside the tube with velocity v as shown.
ufydk ds vUnj n'kkZ;suqlkj v osx ls cg jgh gSA
The air molecule collides perpendicularly with
the wall of the bubble and stops. Calculate the
gok ds d.k cqycqys dh nhokj ls yEcor~ Vdjkrs gSa
radius at which the bubble separates from the rFkk :d tkrs gSa f=kT;k dh x.kuk dhft,] ftl
ring. le; cqycqyk oy; ls vyx gks tkrk gSA
b
R b
R
v
v

4T T
(1) (2) 4T T
ρv 2 ρv 2 (1) (2)
ρv 2 ρv 2
2T 8T
(3) (4) 2T 8T
ρv 2 ρv 2 (3) (4)
ρv 2 ρv 2

18. The two plates of a capacitor of capacitance C 18. C /kkfjrk ds ,d la/kkfj=k dh nks IysVksa dks vkos'k Q1
are given charges Q1 and Q2. This capacitor is rFkk Q2 fn;k x;k gSA bl la/kkfj=k dks R izfrjks/k ls
connected across a resistance R as shown. fp=kkuqlkj tksM+k x;k gSA dqath t = 0 ij can dh tkrh
The key is closed at t = 0. The charge on the
left plate after time t is gSA t le; ckn cka;h IysV ij vkos'k gSA
Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2

t=0 t=0

R R
Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
 
2 
(1)  e  (1) e
2  2  2 
 Q  Q2   RC
t
 Q  Q2   RC
t
(2)  1
2 
(2)  1 e
2 
e
 
 Q1  Q2   RC
t
 Q  Q2   RC
t
(3)  1 (3)  e
e  2 
 2 
Q  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
Q  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
(4) 1  e (4) 1  e
2  2  2  2 

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19. A source of constant potential difference is 19. ,d fu;r foHkokUrj dk L=kksr fp=kkuqlkj vfu;fer
connected across a conductor having irregular
cross section as shown. Then choose the
vuqizLFk dkV ds ,d pkyd ls tqM+k gSA rks lgh
correct option: fodYi pqfu;sA
P P

Q Q

(1) electric field intensity at P is greater than (1) P ij fo|qr {ks=k dh rhozrk Q ls T;knk gSA
that at Q (2) P ij izfr bdkbZ vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy ls xqtjus
(2) rate of electrons crossing per unit area of
okys bysDVªkWauks dh nj Q ls de gSA
cross-section at P is less than that at Q
(3) the rate of generation of heat per unit length (3) P ij izfr bdkbZ yEckbZ mRiUu Å"ek dh nj Q ls
at P is greater than at Q T;knk gSA
(4) mean kinetic energy of free electrons at P is (4) P ij eqDr bysDVªkWuks dh ek/; xfrt ÅtkZ Q ls
greater than that at Q
T;knk gSA
20. The ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of an 20. leku pqEcdh; {ks=k esa xfr'khy - d.k rFkk izksVkWu
-particle to that of a proton being subjected to
the same magnetic field so that the radii of their ds iFk dh f=kT;k leku gS rFkk pqEcfd; {ks=k bu
paths are equal to each other, assuming that nksuks ds osx ds yEcor~ gS rks - d.k rFkk izkWaVksu dh
the field induction vector B is perpendicular to
the velocity vectors of the -particle and the nh czksXyh rjax nS/;Z dk vuqikr D;k gksxkA
proton, is
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 1/4 (2) 1/4
(3) 1/2 (3) 1/2
(4) 2
(4) 2

SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20) [kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)


 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The  bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj
answer to each question is NUMERICAL la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks
VALUE with two digit integer and decimal upto f}&vadh; iw.kkZad rFkk n'keyo ,dy&vadu eas gSA
one digit.  ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS
 If the numerical value has more than two ] rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd
decimal places truncate/round-off the value to VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
ONE decimal placed.  vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
chosen. gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases  'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

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21. Temperature of 320 grams of O2 gas is 21. ,d cUn rFkk n`<+ uyh esa vkWDlhtu O2 xSl ds 320
doubled in a closed and rigid vessel. If Change xzke dk rkieku nqxquk fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn bldh
in its entropy is X the value of 0.1X is: ,UVªksih esa ifjorZu X gS rks 0.1X dk eku gksxk %

22. Three blocks of masses 3 kg, 6 kg and 1 kg 22. 3 kg, 6 kg rFkk 1 kg nzO;ekuks ds rhu CykWDl {kSfrt
are connected by a string passing over two
lrg ds nks fljksa ij tqM+h gqbZ nks fpduh f?kjfu;ksa ds
smooth pulleys attached at the two ends of the
horizontal surface. If the co-efficient of friction Åij ls xqtjus okyk jLlh }kjk tqM+s gSA ;fn lrg
between the block and the surface is 0.6, the rFkk CykWad ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.6, gS rks 6 kg
frictional force (in N) acting on the block of
mass 6 kg is : nzO;eku ds CykWad ij dk;Zjr ?k"kZ.k cy (N eas) gSA
6kg 6kg

1 kg 1 kg
3 kg 3 kg

23. A particle moving with a velocity of (4i – j) m/s 23. ,d d.k (4i – j) m/s osx ds lkFk xfr djrk gqvk
strikes a fixed smooth wall and finally moves
,d fLFkj fpduh nhokj ls Vdjkrk gSa rFkk vUr esa
with a velocity of (3i + 2j) m/s. The coefficient
of restitution between the wall and the particle
(3i + 2j) m/s. ds osx ds lkFk xfr djrk gSA VDdj
in the collision is: esa nhokj rFkk d.k ds chp izR;koLFkku xq.kkad gSA

24. A person is riding a motorcycle at a speed v 24. ,d O;fDr ,d :dh gqbZ dkj ftldk lkbju
towards a stationary car operating its siren at
165 Hz. ij ct jgk gS] dh rjQ ,d v pky ls
165 Hz. A police car is chasing the person at a
eksVj lkbfdy ij lokjh dj jgk gSA ,d iqfyl dh
speed 22 m/s with its siren operating at
176 Hz. If the motorcyclist does not dkj ftldk lkbju 176 Hz. ij ct jgk gS] bl
hear beats, the speed v (m/s) is: (speed of O;fDr dk ihNk 22 m/s dh pky ls dj jgh gSA ;fn
sound in air = 330 m/s) eksVj lkbfdy lokj foLian ugha lqurk gS rks pky
v (m/s esa) gSA (gok esa /ofu dh pky = 330 m/s)

25. The output signal from an AM modulator is : 25. AM ek¡M~;ysUVj ls fuxZr ladsr fuEu gSA

s(t) = 5 cos (1800 t) + 20 cos(2000 t) + 5 cos (2200 t) s(t) = 5 cos (1800 t) + 20 cos(2000 t) + 5 cos (2200 t)
The modulation index of modulated wave is M
ekaMwfyr rjax dk eksMwys'ku lwpdkad M gS rks 25M
then the value of 25M.
dk eku gksxkA

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PART – B Hkkx – B
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12,
N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27,
Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Si = 28, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40,
Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65,
As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137,
Hg = 200, Pb = 207] Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.  bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and  izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu
(4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Marking scheme :
 vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
is chosen
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is gSA
chosen (i.e. the question is  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k
unanswered) gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases  _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

26. Electrode potential for Mg electrode varies 26. fuEu lehdj.k ds vuqlkj Mg bysDVªkWM dk
according to the equation bysDVªkWM foHko ifjofrZr gksrk gSA
0.059 1
EMg2  |Mg = EMg 2+ |Mg  log . 0.059 1
2 Mg2  EMg2  |Mg = EMg 2+ |Mg  log .
  2 Mg2 
2+  
The graph of EMg2  |Mg v/s log [Mg ] is 2+
EMg2  |Mg o log [Mg ] ds e/; vkjs[k gksxk &
EMg2  |Mg

EMg2  |Mg

EMg2  |Mg

EMg2  |Mg
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
2+ 2+
log[Mg ] log[Mg ] 2+ 2+
log[Mg ] log[Mg ]
EMg2  |Mg
EMg2  |Mg

EMg2  |Mg
EMg2  |Mg

(3) (4)
(3) (4)
2+ 2+
log[Mg ] log[Mg ] 2+ 2+
log[Mg ] log[Mg ]

27. The first ionisation enthalpies of Na, Mg, Al 27. Na, Mg, Al o Si dh izFke vk;uu ,UFkSYih dk Øe
and Si are in the order: fuEu gS &
(1) Na < Mg > Al < Si (1) Na < Mg > Al < Si
(2) Na > Mg > Al > Si (2) Na > Mg > Al > Si
(3) Na < Mg < Al < Si (3) Na < Mg < Al < Si
(4) Na > Mg > Al < Si (4) Na > Mg > Al < Si

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28. Which of the following pairs of ions are 28. vk;uksa dk dkSulk ;qXe lebysDVªkWfu; o
isoelectronic and isostructural ? lelajpukRed gSa \
(I) CO32 , NO3 (II) ClO3 , CO32 (I) CO32 , NO3 (II) ClO3 , CO32

(III) SO32 , NO3 (IV) ClO3 , SO32 (III) SO32 , NO3 (IV) ClO3 , SO32
(1) II, III (2) I
(1) II, III (2) I
(3) I, IV (4) IV
(3) I, IV (4) IV

29. Value of Henry’s constant KH_________. 29. gsujh fu;rkad KH dk eku ____________.
(1) increases with increase in temperature. (1) rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk c<+rk gSA
(2) decreases with increase in temperature. (2) rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk ?kVrk gSA
(3) greater for gases with higher solubility. (3) mPprj foys;rk ;qDr xSlksa ds fy, vf/kd
(4) constant for all gases. gksrk gSA
(4) lHkh xSlksa ds fy, fu;r gksrk gSA

30. Which of the following is an example of 30. fuEu esa ls dkSulk vo'kks"k.k dk ,d mnkgj.k gS \
absorption? (1) flfydk tSy ij ty
(1) Water on silica gel (2) dSfY'k;e DyksjkbM ij ty
(2) Water on calcium chloride (3) lw{e foHkkftr fudy ij gkbMªkstu
(3) Hydrogen on finely divided nickel (4) /kkrq lrg ij vkWDlhtu
(4) Oxygen on metal surface

2–
31.
2–
[NiCl4(NH3)2] can show : 31. [NiCl4(NH3)2] n'kkZ ldrk gS&
(1) milgla;kstd leko;ork
(1) Coordination isomerism
(2) ca/ku leko;ork
(2) Linkage isomerism
(3) T;kfefr; leko;ork
(3) Geometrical isomerism
(4) (1) rFkk (3)
(4) (1) and (3)

32. The pyrimidine bases present in DNA are 32. DNA esa fuEu fifjfeMhu {kkj mifLFkr gksrs gSa &
(1) cytosine and guanine (1) lkbVkslhu rFkk Xokuhu
(2) cytosine and thymine (2) lkbVkslhu rFkk Fkk;ehu
(3) cytosine and uracil (3) lkbVkslhu rFkk ;wjsfly
(4) cytosine and adenine (4) lkbVkslhu rFkk ,Mhuhu

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33. Toluene is nitrated and the resulting product 33. VkWyqbZu dk ukbVªhdj.k djds] izkIr mRikn dks fVu
is reduced with tin and hydrochloric acid. The rFkk gkbMªksDyksfjd vEy ds lkFk vipf;r fd;k
product so obtained is diazotised and then tkrk gSA izkIr mRikn dk MkbZ,stksVhdj.k fd;k tkrk
heated with cuprous bromide. The reaction gS vkSj fQj mls CuBr ds lkFk xeZ fd;k tkrk gSA
mixture so formed contains : bl izdkj cuus okys vfHkfØ;k feJ.k esa gksrk gS &
(1) mixture of o– and p-dibromobenzenes (1) o–rFkk p-MkbczksekscsUthu dk feJ.k
(2) o- rFkk p-czkseks,fuyhu dk feJ.k
(2) mixture of o- and p-bromoanilines
(3) o-rFkk m-czkseksVkWyqbZu dk feJ.k
(3) mixture of o- and m-bromotoluenes
(4) o- rFkk p-czkseksVkWyqbZu dk feJ.k
(4) mixture of o- and p-bromotoluenes

34. What is the end product if alcohol consist 34. vfUre mRikn D;k gS ;fn ,Ydksgy esa izkFkfed
primary alkyl group and react with H2SO4 at ,fYdy lewg mifLFkr gS rFkk ;g fuEu rki (413K)
low temperature (413K) : ij H2SO4 ds lkFk fØ;k djrk gS \
(1) Alkene (1) ,fYdu
(2) Protonated alcohol (2) izksVkWuhÑr ,Ydksgy
(3) Ether (3) bZFkj
(4) Alkyl hydrogen sulphate (4) ,fYdy gkbMªkstu lYQsV

35. Which of the following halide give same 35. fuEu esa ls dkSulk gSykbM SN1 o SN2 fØ;kfof/k
product after reaction with both SN1 and SN2 nksuksa ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ds i'pkr~ leku mRikn nsrk
mechanism ? gS \
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
(A) (B) (A) (B)

Cl Cl
Cl (C) (D) Cl
(C) (D)

(1) A and C
(1) A and C
(2) B and D
(2) B and D
(3) B and C
(3) B and C
(4) C and D
(4) C and D

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36. Select incorrect statements : 36. xyr dFkuksa dks pqfu;s &
(I) Boric acid is an acid because its (I) cksfjd vEy ,d vEy gS D;ksafd blds v.kq esa
+
molecule contains replaceable H ion. izfrLFkkiuh; H+ vk;u gksrk gSA
(II) Boric acid is an acid because its (II) cksfjd vEy ,d vEy gS D;ksafd bldk v.kq

molecule accepts OH from water releasing ty ls OH– ysdj izksVkWu fudky nsrk gSA
proton. (III) flfydu dh flfydksuksa tSls cgqyd cukus dh
(III) Silicon has a strong tendency to form izcy izo`fÙk gksrh gSA flfydksu cgqyd dh Ük`a[kyk
polymers like silicones. The chain length of
dh yEckbZ dks MeSiCl3 feykdj fu;af=kr fd;k tk
silicone polymer can be controlled by
ldrk gSA
adding MeSiCl3.
(IV) flfydu dh flfydksuksa tSls cgqyd cukus dh
(IV) Silicon has a strong tendency to form
polymers like silicones. The chain length of izcy izo`fÙk gksrh gSA flfydksu cgqyd dh Ük`a[kyk
silicone polymer can be controlled by adding dh yEckbZ dks Me3SiCl feykdj fu;af=kr fd;k tk
Me3SiCl. ldrk gSA
(1) (I), (III) (2) (II), (IV) (1) (I), (III) (2) (II), (IV)
(3) (II), (III) (4) (I), (IV) (3) (II), (III) (4) (I), (IV)

37. In a vessel partial pressure of H2(g) and 37. fdlh ik=k esa T K rkieku ij H2(g) rFkk H2S(g)
H2S(g) at temperature T K, is initially 1 atm
and 2 atm respectively. Following
dk izkjfEHkd vkaf'kd nkc Øe'k% 1 atm o 2 atm
equilibrium gets established at this gSA bl rki ij fuEu lkE; LFkkfir gksrk gS&
temperature:
8H2S (g) 8H2(g) + S8(s)
8H2S (g) 8H2(g) + S8(s)
 H ds eksYl   H S ds eksYl 
Given : fn;k gS :  2  
2

 molesof H2   molesof H2S 
H
 2 S ds eks Yl  t 0  2 ds eksYl  lkE;
H
   
 moles of H2S  t 0  moles of H2  equim bl rki ij Kp dk eku Kkr dhft,A
Determine value of Kp at this temperature. (1) 320 (2) 256
(1) 320 (2) 256 (3) 1/320 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 1/320 (4) None of these

38. In a thermodynamics process helium gas 38. ,d Å"ekxfrdh izØe esa fgfy;e xSl fu;e
obeys the law T 2 = constant. The heat T 2 = fu;rkad dk ikyuk djrh gSA T ls 2T
P5 P 5

given to n moles of He in order to raise the ard rkieku esa o`f) ds fy, He ds n eksyksa dks nh
temperature from T to 2T is : xbZ Å"ek gS &
(1) 8 RT (1) 8 RT
(2) 4 RT (2) 4 RT
(3) 16 RT (3) 16 RT
(4) Zero (4) 'kwU;

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39. Which of the following graphs correctly 39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk xzkQ fu;r rkieku ij ,d
 dV 
represents the variation of      V vkn'kZ xSl ds fy,     dV  V o P ds e/;
 dP T  dP T
with P for an ideal gas at constant ifjorZu dks lgh iznf'kZr djrk gS \
temperature ?  
 
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
P P

P P

(3) (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
P
(3) (4) None of these
P

40. On heating ammonium dichromate and 40. veksfu;e MkbØksesV vkSj csfj;e ,stkbM dks
barium azide separately we get : vyx&vyx xje djus ij gesa izkIr gksrk gS&
(1) N2 in both cases
(1) nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa N2
(2) N2 with ammonium dichromate and NO
(2) veksfu;e MkbØksesV ls N2 vkSj csfj;e ,stkbM
with barium azide
(3) N2O with ammonium dichromate and N2 ls NO
with barium azide (3) veksfu;e MkbØksesV ls N2O vkSj csfj;e
(4) N2O with ammonium dichromate and NO2
,stkkbM ls N2
with barium azide
(4) veksfu;e MkbØksesV ls N2O vkSj csfj;e
,stkbM ls NO2

41. By adding gypsum to cement :


41. lhesUV esa ftIle feykus ls&
(1) setting time of cement becomes less. (1) lhesaV dk vkn`<+u le; de gks tkrk gSA
(2) setting time of cement increases. (2) lhesaV dk vkn`<+u le; c<+ tkrk gSA
(3) colour of cement becomes light. (3) lhesaV dk jax gYdk gks tkrk gSA
(4) pedhyh lrg izkIr gksrh gSA
(4) shining surface is obtained.

42. Identify the molecule not showing 42. vuqukn ugha n'kkZus okyk v.kq igpkfu,A
resonance. (1) CH2=C=CH2 (2) CH2=C=O
(1) CH2=C=CH2 (2) CH2=C=O  

 
(3) CH2  N  N (4) O=C=O
(3) CH2  N  N (4) O=C=O

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43. The given osazone could be obtained 43. fn;k x;k vkslktkWu fuEu esa ls izkIr gks ldrk gS&
from. N – HN – Ph
N – HN – Ph N – HN – Ph
N – HN – Ph H
HO
HO H H OH
H OH H OH
H OH
(1) Xyqdksl o XysDVksl
(1) Glucose and galactose
(2) Xyqdksl o eSuksl
(2) Glucose and mannose
(3) Galactose and fructose (3) XysDVksl o ÝDVksl
(4) Sucrose and Galactose (4) lqØksl o XysDVksl

44. Identify major products r1, r2 & r3 in the 44. fn xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa eq[; mRikn r1, r2 o r3 dks
given reaction. igpkfu;sA
HOBr HOBr
r1 r1
HBr HBr
r2 r2
(CH3)2O2 (CH3)2O2
NOBr NOBr
r3 r3

(1) r1 = OH , r2 = , r3 = Br (1) r1 = OH , r2 = , r3 = Br
Br Br NO Br Br NO

(2) r1 = OH , r2 = , r3 = Br
(2) r1 = Br Br
OH , r2 = Br
, r3 = Br NO
Br NO
(3) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br
(3) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br OH Br NO
OH Br NO
(4) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br
(4) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br Br
Br OH NO
OH NO

45. Which of the following reaction show 45. fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k esa fn;k x;k mRikn
incorrect product ? xyr gS \
(1) C2H5MgCl + O2  H2O
 C2H5–OH (1) C2H5MgCl + O2 
H2O
 C2H5–OH
(2) C2H5MgCl + CO2 
H2O
 C2H5–COOH (2) C2H5MgCl + CO2 
H2 O
 C2H5–COOH
(3) C2H5MgCl + C2H5–COOH   C2H6 (3) C2H5MgCl + C2H5–COOH   C2H6
(4) C2H5MgCl(excess) + CH3COCl (4) C2H5MgCl(vkf/kD;) + CH3COCl
CH3 CH3

aq.NH4 Cl
 C2H5–C–CH3 
aq.NH4 Cl
 C2H5–C–CH3
OH OH

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SECTION – 2 : (Maximum Marks : 20) [kaM 2 ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The  bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj
answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks
with two digit integer and decimal upto one digit. f}&vadh; iw.kkZad rFkk n'keyo ,dy&vadu eas gSA
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal  ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS ]
places truncate/round-off the value to ONE rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd
decimal placed. VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option  vadu ;kstuk :
is chosen.  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

46. The CFSE for octahedral [CoCl6]


4–
is 18,000 46. v"VQydh; [CoCl ]4– ds fy, CFSE 18,000
6

–1 2– –1
cm . The CFSE for tetrahedral [CoCl4] will cm gSA prq"Qydh; [CoCl4]2– ds fy, CFSE
2 –1 2 –1
be (x) 10 cm the value of x is: (x) 10 cm x dk eku gksxh&

47. 2 moles of a mixture of O2 and O3 is reacted 47. O2 o O3 feJ.k ds 2 eksy vEyhd`r KI foy;u ds
with excess of acidified solution of KI. The vkf/kD; ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrs gSaA vfHkfØ;k iw.kZ
iodine liberated require 1L of 2M hypo gksus ij mRlftZr vk;ksMhu ds fy, 2 M gkbiks
solution for complete reaction. The weight % foy;u ds 1L dh vko';drk gksrh gSA izkjfEHkd
of O3 in the initial sample is x. Find x.
izkn'kZ esa O3 dk Hkkj izfr'kr x gS] rc x Kkr
dhft,A

48. 0.01 mol of a gaseous compound C2H2Ox 48. STP ij xSlh; ;kSfxd C2H2Ox ds 0.01 eksy dks
was treated with 224 mL of O2 at STP. After 224 mL, O2 ds lkFk mipkfjr fd;k tkrk gSA
combustion the total volume of the gases is
ngu ds i'pkr~ STP ij xSlksa dk dqy vk;ru
560 mL at STP. On treatment with KOH
560 mL gSA KOH foy;u ds lkFk mipkfjr djus
solution the volume decreases to
ij vk;ru ?kVdj 112 mL gks tkrk gSA x dk eku
112 mL. The value of x is:
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2  mRikn
Br ( excess)
2  Products
Br ( excess)
49. 49.
CCl 4 CCl 4

How many total tetrabromocyclohexane is bl vfHkfØ;k es dqy fdrus VsªVkczksekslkbDyksgsDlsu


obtained in the reaction?
mRikn izkIr gksrs gS\

50. Aniline and N-methylaniline can be 50. fuEu es ls fdrus ijh{k.kksa }kjk ,fuyhu o
distinguished by using, how many of the
N-esfFky,usyhu dks foHksfnr fd;k tk ldrk gS\
following tests?-
(I) VkWysu vfHkdeZd (II) fgalcxZ vfHkdedZ
(I) Tollen's reagent (II) Hinsberg reagent

(III) Carbylamine test (IV) Mulliken Test (III) dkchZy ,ehu ijh{k.k (IV) eqfydu ijh{k.k

(V) Azo dye test (VI) Bayer's test (V) ,tksjatd ijh{k.k (VI) cs;j ijh{k.k
(VII) Lucas test (VIII) Hofmann
(VII) Y;qdkWl ijh{k.k (VIII) gkWQeku eLVMZ
mustard oil test
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PART – C Hkkx – C
SECTION – 1 : (Maximum Marks : 80) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.  bl [kaM esa chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 Each question has FOUR options (1), (2), (3) and
(4) ONLY ONE of these four option is correct
 izR;sd iz'u esa pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu
 Marking scheme : pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d fodYi lgh gSaA
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option  vadu ;kstuk :
is chosen  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is
chosen (i.e. the question is
gSA
unanswered)  'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

51. The maximum value of f(x)  2bx2  x 4  3b 51. f(x)  2bx2  x 4  3b dk vf/kdre eku g(b) gS
is g(b), where b > 0. if b varies then the tgk¡ b > 0, ;fn b pj gS rc g(b) dk U;wure eku
minimum value of g(b) is gS -
3 3
(1) (1)
2 2
9 9
(2) (2)
2 2
9 9
(3)  (3) 
4 4
9
(4) 
9 (4) 
2 2

52. The range of the function 52. Qyu f(x)  (1  sec 1 x)(1  cos1 x) dk ifjlj
f(x)  (1  sec 1 x)(1  cos1 x) is gS -
(1)  ,   (1)  ,  

(2)  ,0  4,   (2)  ,0  4,  


(3) 1,(1  )2  
(3) 1,(1  )2 

(4) 0,(1  2 )  
(4) 0,(1  2 ) 

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 nx 1  nx 1
e
sin1 x
  dx cjkcj gS -
e
sin1 x
53.    dx is 53. 
x   1 x
2 x 
 1 x
2

1 1
(1) nx.esin x
c (1) nx.esin x
c
1
1
esin x esin x

(2) c (2) c
x x
1

esin x
1
esin x
(3) c (3) c
nx nx

 1
–1  1
(4) esin  ln x  x  + c
–1 x
(4) esin  ln x  x  + c
x

   

54. If A3 = O, then + A + A2 equals 54. ;fn A3 = O, rc  + A + A2 cjkcj gS –


(where  is the unit matrix of order same that
¼tgk¡ , oxZ vkO;wg A ds Øe dh bdkbZ vkO;wg gS½
of square matrix A)
(1)  – A
(1) – A
(2) ( – A)–1
(2) (– A)–1

(3) ( + A)–1 (3) (+ A)–1

(4) none of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

55. Consider the following equation in x and 55. x rFkk y esa fuEu lehdj.k nh xbZ gS :
y : (x – 2y – 1)2 + (4x + 3y – 4)2 + (x – 2y – 1) (x – 2y – 1) 2 + (4x + 3y – 4) 2 + (x – 2y

(4x + 3y – 4) = 0. How many solutions to – 1) (4x + 3y – 4) = 0. ;g lehdj.k (x, y)


(x, y) with x, y real, does the equation have ds fdrus gy j[krh gS tgk¡ x, y okLrfod gS -
(1) zero (1) 'kwU;
(2) exactly one (2) Bhd ,d
(3) exactly two (3) Bhd nks
(4) more than two (4) nks ls vf/kd

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56. If a, b, c are distinct odd integers and  is non 56. ;fn a, b, c fHkUu-fHkUu fo"ke iw.kkZad rFkk  bdkbZ dk
real cube root of unity, then minimum value vokLrfod ?ku ewy gS rc | a2  b  c | dk
of | a2  b  c | , is U;wure eku gS -
(1) 0 (1) 0
(2) 3 (2) 3
(3) 1 (3) 1
(4) 2 3 (4) 2 3

57. If line x – 2y – 1 = 0 intersect parabola y2= 4x 57. ;fn js[kk x – 2y – 1 = 0 ijoy; y2= 4x dks P rFkk
at P & Q. Normals at P& Q intersect each Q ij izfrPNsn djrh gSA P rFkk Q ij vfHkyEc
other at R. Then co-ordinate of R is ijLij fcUnq R ij izfrPNsn djrs gS rc R ds
(1) (–1, 4)
funsZ'kkad gS -
(2) (17, 4)
(1) (–1, 4)
(3) (18, 4)
(2) (17, 4)
(4) (19, 4) (3) (18, 4)
(4) (19, 4)
1 1
e1/ x
58.

1
2
x (1  e 2 / x
)
dx is equal to 58.

e1/ x
x 2 (1  e2 / x )
dx cjkcj gS -
1
 
(1)  2 tan1 e (1)  2 tan1 e
2 2
 
(2)  2cot 1 e (2)  2cot 1 e
2 2
(3) 2 tan–1e (3) 2 tan–1e
(4)  – 2 tan–1(e) (4)  – 2 tan–1(e)

59. The median of a set of 9 distinct observations 59. 9 fofHkUu izs{k.kksa ds leqPp; dh ekf/;dk 20.5 gS ;fn
is 20.5. If each of the largest 4 observations lcls cMs+ 4 izs{k.kksa esa izR;sd dks 2 ls c<+k fn;k tk,
of the set is increased by 2, then the median
rc u, leqPp; dh ekf/;dk -
of the new set
(1) 2 ls c<+ tk,sxh
(1) is increased by 2
(2) is decreased by 2 (2) 2 ls ?kV tk,xh
(3) is two times the original median (3) izkjfEHkd ekf/;dk dh nks xquk gks tk,xh
(4) remains the same as that of the original (4) izkjfEHkd ekf/;dk ds leku gh jgsxh
set

60. The coefficient of x4 in the expansion of 60. (1 + x – 2x2)7 ds izlkj esa x4 dk xq.kkad gS -
(1 + x – 2x2)7 is
(1) –81
(1) –81
(2) –91 (2) –91
(3) 81 (3) 81
(4) 91
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61. A relation R is defined on the set of circles 61. o`Ùkksa ds leqpp; esa ,d lacU/k R bl izdkj

such that "C1 R C2  circle C1 and circle C2 ifjHkkf"kr gS fd "C1 R C2  o`Ùk C1 rFkk C2
touch each other externally", then relation R
ijLij cká Li'kZ djrs gSA" rc lEcU/k R gS -
is
(1) LorqY; rFkk lefer fdUrq laØked ughaA
(1) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

(2) Symmetric only (2) dsoy lefer

(3) Symmetric and transitive but not reflexive (3) lefer o laØked fdUrq LorqY; ughaA
(4) Equivalence
(4) rqY;rk laca/k

62. For a certain curve y = f(x) satisfying d2 y


62. ,d fuf'pr oØ y = f(x) tks fd = 6x – 4 dks
dx 2
d2 y
= 6x – 4, f(x) has a local minimum value
dx 2 larq"V djrk gS] dk x = 1 ij LFkkuh; U;wure eku

5 when x = 1. The global maximum value of 5 gS rc f(x) dk ije mPpre gksxk ;fn 0  x  2
f(x) if 0  x  2, is
gS -
(1) 5
(1) 5
(2) 7
(2) 7
(3) 1
(3) 1
1
(4)
3 1
(4)
3

63. Negation of the statement p  (q  r) is 63. dFku p  (q  r) dk udkjkRed gS -


(1) ~ p  ~ (q  r) (1) ~ p  ~ (q  r)
(2) ~ p  (q  r) (2) ~ p  (q  r)
(3) (q  r)  p (3) (q  r)  p
(4) p  (~ q  ~ r) (4) p  (~ q  ~ r)

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64. General solution of equation |sinx| = cosx is 64. lehdj.k |sinx| = cosx dk O;kid gy gS&
 
(1) 2n + , n  (1) 2n + , n 
4 4
 
(2) n + , n  (2) n + , n 
4 4
 
(3) 2n ± , n  (3) 2n ± , n 
4 4
 
(4) n ± , n  (4) n ± , n 
4 4

R  { (x,y) : y  x  | y | }
2
65. Area bounded by the region 65. }kjk ifjc) {ks=k dk
R  { (x,y) : y  x  | y | } is
2
{ks=kQy cjkcj gksxk&
4 4
(1) (1)
3 3
3 3
(2) (2)
4 4
1 1
(3) (3)
3 3
1 1
(4) (4)
4 4

66. lim 

 sin x 1  cos 4x  5 x  4 x   equals to 66. lim 
 sin x 1  cos 4x  5 x  4 x   cjkcj gS&
x 0  tan  5x  x3  x 0  tan  5x  x3 
   

8 5
3  2 
(1) n
8 5
3  2 
(1) n
8 5
5  2 
(2) n
8 5
5  2 
(2) n
8 5
5  4 
(3) n
8 5
5  4 
(3) n
8 5
3  4 
(4) n 8 5
3  4 
(4) n

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67. Out of 4 children, 2 women and 4 men, four 67. 4 cPpksa, 2 efgykvksa ,oa 4 iq:"kksa eas 4 O;fDr;ksa dk
persons are selected at random. The p;u ;kn`fPNd :i ls fd;k tkrk gSA p;fur esa
probablity that there are exactly 2 children
Bhd 2 cPps gksus dh izkf;drk gS&
among the selected is
11 11
(1) (1)
21 21
2 2
(2) (2)
7 7
10 10
(3) (3)
21 21
3 3
(4) (4)
7 7

68. If a1,a2,a3,.......,a20 are A.M.'s between 13 and 68. ;fn a1,a2,a3,....,a20 ds e/; lekUrj ek/; 13 vkSj
67, then the maximum value of a1 a2 a3 .....a20
67 gS] rks a1 a2 a3 .....a20 dk vf/kdre eku gS&
is
20
(1) (20)
20 (1) (20)
20 20
(2) (40) (2) (40)
20 20
(3) (60) (3) (60)
20 20
(4) (80) (4) (80)

69. Tangent drawn at any point 'P' of the curve 69. oØ y  4x – x2 ds fdlh fcUnq P ij [khph xbZ
y  4x – x 2
meets y-axis at point A, if O is Li'kZ js[kk y-v{k dks fcUnq A ij feyrh gSA ;fn O
origin then ewy fcUnq gS rc -
(1) OP = AP (1) OP = AP
(2) OP = OA (2) OP = OA
(3) OA = AP (3) OA = AP
(4) OP = 2OA (4) OP = 2OA

x2  2 , x  0 x2  2 , x  0
 
70. If f(x)   3 , x  0 , then which of the 70. ekukfd f(x)   3 , x0 , rks fuEufyf[kr
 x2 , x 0  x2 , x 0
 
following is FALSE. esa ls dkSulk vlR; gS&
(1) f(x) has a local maximum at x = 0 (1) x = 0 ij f(x) ,d LFkkuh; mfPp"B eku j[krk gSA
(2) f(x) is strictly decreasing on the left of x = 0 (2) x = 0 ls ck¡;h vksj f(x) fujUrj áleku gSA
(3) f (x) is strictly increasing on the left of x = 0 (3) x = 0 ls ck¡;h vksj f (x) fujraj o)Zeku gSA
(4) f (x) is strictly increasing on the right of x = 0 (4) x = 0 ls nk¡;h vksj f (x) fujraj o)Zeku gSA

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 bl [kaM esa ik¡p (05) iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u dk mÙkj
 This section contains FIVE (05) questions. The
la[;kRed eku (NUMERICAL VALUE) gSa] tks
answer to each question is NUMERICAL VALUE
f}&vadh; iw.kkZad rFkk n'keyo ,dy&vadu eas gSA
with two digit integer and decimal upto one digit.
 ;fn la[;kRed eku esa nks ls vf/kd n’'keyo LFkku gS ]
 If the numerical value has more than two decimal
rks la[;kRed eku dks n'keyo ds nks LFkkuksa rd
places truncate/round-off the value to ONE
VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
decimal placed.
 vadu ;kstuk :
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
is chosen. gSA
 Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases
 'kwU; vad % 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
 
71. 
10 x(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx 
2 2
71. 
10 x(sin2 (sin x)  cos2 (cos x))dx 
0
0

2
72. If f(x) = min(|x| – 5|x|, 1) then f(x) is non 72. ;fn f(x) = min(|x|2 – 5|x|, 1) rc f(x),  fcUnqvksa ij
differentiable at  points, then  + 13 equals vodyuh; ugha gS] rc  + 13 cjkcj gS&

73. The number of arrangements which can be 73. ALGEBRA 'kCn ds v{kjksa dk iz;ksx dj cuk;s x;s
made out of the letters of the word ,sls 'kCnksa dh la[;k  gS ftuesa Lojksa ,oa O;atuksa dh
ALGEBRA, without changing the relative

order (positions) of vowels and consonants, is lkis{k fLFkfr vifjofrZr jgs] rc dk eku cjkcj
 5
, then is equal to gksxk&
5

74. A function f from integers to integers is 74. iw.kkZad ls iw.kkZad esa ifjHkkf"kr ,d Qyu f ds fy,
n  3 n  3
 , n is odd  , n fo"ke gS
defined as f(x) =  n . If k is f(x) =  n ;fn k fo"ke iw.kkZad gS
 2 , n is even  2 , n le gS
 
an odd integer and f(f(f(k))) = 27 then the k
rFkk f(f(f(k))) = 27 rc gS -
k 10
value of is
10

75. The extremities of the diagonal of a rectangle 75. vk;r ds fod.kZ ds fljs (–4, 4) vkSj (6, –1) gSaA
are (–4, 4) and (6, –1). A circle cirumscribes
the rectangle and cuts intercept of length AB
,d o`Ùk vk;r ds ifjxr o`Ùk gS rFkk y-v{k ij AB
AB AB
on the y-axis . The length of is yEckbZ dk vUr[k.M dkVrk gS] rc dh yEckbZ
2 2
gS&

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PART-A : PHYSICS 6. The equation ……………………
1. When polarised …………………… Sol. x = 3 sin 4t + 4 cos 4t,
Sol. By Law of Malus, Itransmitted  Iincident cos2 60 dx d
v=  [5 sin (4t + )] = 20  cos (4t + )
dt dt
2. A ball of correct …………………… Since, at t = 0; v  0, therefore, the particle does not start
Sol. Zero error = -0.007 cm from rest.
3. A uniform elastic …………………… 3
Sol. Tension at a point on rod of (length L) at a distance x from Initial velocity is v = 20 cos  = 20  = 12 mm/s
point of application of force is 5
x Maximum velocity is vmax = 20  mm/s
T = F (1 – ) Maximum acceleration is max = (20)(4)
L = 802 mm/s
L
Tdx FL
 =
 AY =
2AY
7. To decrease the ……………………
hc λ1 v2 3
0 Sol. λ ,  , λ 2  λ1
eV λ 2 v1 4
4 100
4. A very long …………………… v 2  v1 , % increases.
Sol. 3 3
M
8. Two point source ……………………
9(  x) 9(x  24)
Sol. 
 x  9 x  24  9
r m

P
x 24  x Q
2GMm
 m2r
L.r
Solving x = 6, 18
1
2  2 9. The circuit shown ……………………
r
Tr Sol. D1 is forward biased and D2 is reversed biased

5. Moment of inertia …………………… 10. The position of ……………………


Sol. Moment of inertia (I) about z axis of a disc passing through Sol. y = 2[1  2 sin2t] = 2[1  2(x/8)2] = 2[1  (x2/32)]
centre of mass and perpendicular to the plane of disc is Iz  y = 2 + (x2/16)
This is equation of parabolic path, which is symmetric
MR 2 about y-axis.
= ,
2 11. Two particles ……………………
M,R
Y
2Q
Sol. M (b / 2)2 ,
2
X
Since each quarter will have same moment of inertia (I)
 2mb2 2mb2 
L  
 4I =
MR 2  4 12 
2
 
2
MR 2 M 3Q
Iz = 
M R
 
 , M = mass of each quarter of
L 8m
 4 2 2
disc.
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12. At a certain …………………… y

Bv 
Sol. tan 1 =  vm
BH cos  vmw
 120º
P2  x
vw

BH

1 BHcos 15. Two particles ……………………
Apparent
dip Magnetic
Bv B1 meridian Sol. The particle of mass m experiences two forces (i) tension

T (ii) frictional force f.

Since the particle A is rotating in a circular path of radius r,


P1
tan  tan  its centripetal acceleration,
tan1 = cos = 
cos  tan 1
 ..........(i) r

tan 
m
tan  T
A
tan2 =  sin = f
sin  tan 2 T

..........(ii) Tf B
Squaring (i) & (ii)  r 2 = , m
2 2 m
 tan    tan  
  +  =1
 tan 1   tan 2  Putting T = mg for equilibrium of the mass B & 2 = g/r
If δ is true angle of dip at that location then
cot2 = cot21 + cot22 we obtain f = mg – mr g/r = 0
cot2 = cot230º + cot245º
=4

13. A point charge …………………… 16. A ping-pong ……………………


Sol. Sol. The impact force F = (p/t), where p = change of
momentum of water of mass m striking the pendulum
with a speed v during time t. Since water falls dead after
collision with the ping-pong ball,
q 45° p = (m)v
Δm
1 2  F=v
Δt
From gauss law total flux linked with hemisphere Δm
where = rate of flow of water in the nozzle.
1 + 2 =
q
,
Δt
20 Since the ball is in equilibrium
F – mg = 0 or F = mg
flux linked with circular face.
v Δm
q or = mg
2 = (1 – cos 45°) Δt
20
Δm mg
q or  .
1 = Δt v
2 20
17. A bubble having ……………………
14. A motor boat …………………… Sol. 2b  2Tsin = Av2
Sol. The velocity of motor boat is given as b
vm  vmw  vw  4bT  = b2v2
R
   
vm   5 3 cos  ˆi  5 3 sin  ˆj  5iˆ  Tsin

= (5  5 3 cos )iˆ  (5 3 sin )jˆ T


5 3 sin  T
Now, tan 120º = =  3
5  5 3 cos  Tsin
4T
 sin = 1  3 cos   R=
  = 30º
ρv 2

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18. The two plates …………………… rα qα
Sol. Initially the charges on the plates will be distributed as Since = 1 and =2
shown. Potential difference across the plates is given by rp qp
Q1  Q 2 λα
and is independent of the charge on the outer
2C  =½
surfaces. Thus, when capacitor is discharged, the charges
λp
on the outer surfaces do not change. Charge on the inner
surface decreases according to the equation 21. Temperature of ……………………
Q1+Q2 Q1+Q2 Sol. Closed and rigid vessel means isochoric process
T 
2 2
dQ dT 5R
S    nCV   nCV ln  f   10   ln  2 
T T  Ti  2
Q1-Q2 Q2-Q1
5  8.314
2 2 S  10   0.6931  144 J / K
2
 Q1  Q2   RC
t
q=  2 
e 22. Three blocks ……………………
 Sol. fs(max) = Mg = 0.6  6  10 = 36 N
 Total charge on the left plate, T1 = 10 N and T2 = 30 N
Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t Frictional force, f = 30  10 = 20 N

2 
q1 = e Since 20 < fs(max)
2  N
And total charge on the right plate, T2 T1
6kg

Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t

2 
q2 = e
2  60 N 1 kg
3 kg
19. A source of constant ……………………  fs = 20 N,
Sol. When a source is connected, a current starts to flow
through the conductor. Let it be I. Then, current density 23. A particle ……………………
 vf  vi  = m(3 î
at a section is equal to I/A, where A = cross-sectional
area. Sol. Impulse = m + 2 ˆj – 4 î + ˆj )
Since cross-sectional area at P is maximum, therefore
current density at P is minimum. = m( î + 3 ˆj ) N-s

Since electric field is


J  I

Iρ 
 ,
σ  Aσ A 
therefore at P
e =
 3iˆ  2ˆj .  ˆi  3jˆ 

 4iˆ  ˆj. ˆi  3jˆ 


Now,
electric field is minimum while that at Q is maximum.
Rate of generation of heat per unit length at a section will
I2ρ 3  6 3
 e = e=
be equal to
A
. It is minimum at P and maximum at Q. 4  3 7
1 24. A person is ……………………
mvd2
165  330  v 
The mean kinetic energy of free electrons =
2  330  v 
which is minimum at P and maximum at Q. Sol.  176  
20. The ratio of …………………… 330  330  22 
Sol. When a charged particle of charge q, mass m enters
perpendicularly to the magnetic induction B  RT  m A
magnetic field, it will experience a magnetic force
of a
P2   
 M  V2
F = q(v  B) = qvB sin 90 = qvB that will provide a
 RT   1 1 
v2  ΔP  P1  P2    mA   
centripetal acceleration  M  V1 V2 
r
mv 2 Putting V1  V and V2  2V
 qvB =
r
 mv = qBr RT mA
We get ΔP 
h h M 2V
 The de-Broglie wavelength  = 
mv qBr
 RT  mB
λ α particle q p rp Similarly for Gas in B, 1.5ΔP   
   M  2V
λ proton q α rα
From eq. (I) and (II) we get 2mB = 3mA.

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25. The output …………………… v.f = 1
Sol. s(t) = 5 cos (1800 t) + 20 cos (2000 t) + 5 cos (2200 t) eq of O3 = eq of I2 = eq of hypo
 1    2x=2
= 20 1  2 cos(200) cos(2000t)
  x = 1 mole
Thus, modulation index is 0.5 1 48
  weight % of O3 =  100
1 48  1 32
3
PART-B : CHEMISTRY =  100 = 60% Ans. 60.
5
26. Electrode potential for Mg electrode ………………
Sol. According to y = c + mx
48. 0.01 mol of a gaseous compound C2H2Ox was
………………
32. The pyrimidine bases present ………………
Sol. vol. of CO2 + vol. of remaining oxygen = 560 mL
Sol. DNA contains cytosine and thymine as a pyrimidine bases
or vol. of remaining oxygen = 112 mL
and guanine and adenine as purine bases.z 5x
C2H2Ox (g)   
 O2 (g)  2 CO2 (g)  H2O( )
34. What is the end product if alcohol ………………  2 
H2SO4 224 mL 224 mL 0 –
CH2=CH2 0 112 mL 48 mL –
443 K For used moles of O2 :
Sol. C2H5OH
H2SO4 5x 0.01
C2H5–O–C2H5  2  ×0.01= 2
413 K  
or x = 4
37. In a vessel partial pressure of H2(g) ………………
ng
(nH2 )8  PT 
2  ………………
Br ( excess)
Sol. Kp =   = 28. 49.
(nH2S )8  nT  CCl 4
Br Br Br Br
38. In a thermodynamics process helium ………………

Sol. For adiabatic reversible process T P1– = K, for He  =
 
Sol. &
3
5 5 Br Br Br Br
1
T3P 2  K or T 2 = constant 50. Aniline and N-methylaniline can be ………………
5
P Sol. 1º and 2º amines can be distinguished using Azo dye
test, Hoffmann’s mustard oil reaction, Carbyl amine test
39. Which of the following graphs correctly ……………… and Hinsberg reagent.
Sol. From PV = RT dV.P + V.dP = 0
 dV  V
or  
 dP  P PART-C : MATHEMATICS
 dV  1
or     V 51. The maximum......................
 dP T P Sol. f(x)  (x 4  2bx2 )  3b  (x2  b)2  b2  3b
Thus plot of  v/s P gives (A). 9
g(b)  b2  3b  gmin  
42. Identify the molecule not ……………… 4
Sol. CH2=C=CH2 Not show resonance.
52. The range of ......................

43. The given osazone could be ……………… Sol. Domain of f(x) is 1, 1 so range will be f(1) & f(–1).
Sol. D-Fructose and D-mannose give the same osazone as D-
 nx 1
e
glucose. The difference in these sugars present on the sin1 x
53.    dx ......................
first and second carbon atoms are marked when osazone
crystals are formed.  1 x
2 x 
 nx 1 1 1 1
e   dx  nx.esin x   esin x dx   e
46. The CFSE for octahedral [CoCl6]4– is ……………… sin1 x 1
Sol. 
4  1 x x x x
2
Sol. t = 0
9  nx 1 1 1 1 1
e   dx  nx.esin x   esin x dx   esin x dx
sin1 x 1
= 8,000 cm–1 
 1 x x x x
2

47. 2 moles of a mixture of O2 and O3 is ……………… 1

Sol. KI + O3  I2 + H2O + O2. = nx.esin x


c
v.f = 2 v.f = 2
moles 54. If A3 = O, then ......................
= x. Sol. ( – A) ( + A + A2) =  – A3 = 
I2 + Na2S2O3  I– + Na2S4O6
55. Consider the ......................
v.f = 2 M = 2
Sol. For solution x – 2y – 1 = 0 and 4x + 3y – 4 = 0
V = 1L
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56. If a, b, c are ...................... Integrating both sides w.r.t. x
1 y = x3 – 2x2 + x + c1
Sol. | a2  b  c |2  at x = 1, y = 5  c1 = 5
2  y = x3 – 2x2 + x + 5
1 1
((a –b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a) 2)  from equation (1) we get the critical points x = ,1
2 3
(4 + 4 + 16) = 12 minimum. f(1) = 5

If line x – 2y – 1 = 0 ......................
 1  112
57. f(0) = 5, f(2) = 7, f   = 27
Sol.  t ,2t  Satisfy
2
x  2y  1  0 3
Hence the global maximum value = 7
t  4t  1  0
2
t1  t 2  4
t1t 2  1 63. Negation of the ......................
Sol. p  (~ (q  r))
Point of interection of n orm als = p  (~ q  ~ r)
a  t 2
1 
 t 22  t1t 2  2 , at1t 2  t1  t 2  
64. General solution ......................
1 Sol. |sinx| = cosx , R.H.S.  0  x will lie either in the first
e1/ x

quadrant or fourth quadrant and they are equal for x = /4
58. dx is.................... 7 
x 2 (1  e2 / x ) or . Therefore general solution is 2n ±
1 4 4
1 1 |sinx| = cosx , R.H.S.  0
1 – 1
e x x
e dx
 
65. Area bounded ......................
Sol. I = dx = ;
2 2
–1 2 – –1 2
x (1  e x ) x (1  e x )
1 1
x 1 x
substitute e = t – e dx = dt Sol.
x2

 1  t2 =  – tan   – tan t 
dt 0 e
–1 –1
I=– t e–1
+

 1 
 
I = tan–1 – tan–1e +
1
e 1
Area = S = 2 x – x dx =
  2
0 3
 
I= – tan–1e – tan–1e + =  – 2tan–1e
2 2
66. lim 
 sin x 1  cos 4x  5 x  4 x    ......................
x 0  tan  5x  x3 
59. The median of ......................  
Sol. Median of new set remains the same as that of the original
Sol. Given limit will be
set
 2
 22  sin x  2 sin 2x 

 5x  1

4x  1    
60. The coefficient ......................
 x 2 x2  x x 
Sol. (1 + x – 2x2)7 lim   
= (1 + x(1 – 2x))7
x 0
 tan  5x  
  5x 
= 7C0 {x(1 – 2x)}0 + 7C1 {x(1 – 2x)}1 + 7C2 {x(1 – 2x)}2 +   5x  
7C {x(1 – 2x)}3 + 7C {x(1 – 2x)}4 + ......
 
3 4 8 8 5
 ln5  ln 4   ln  
Coefficient of x4 is = 7C2 × 4 + 7C3 × (– 6) + 7C4 × 1 5 5 4
= 21 × 4 – 210 + 35
= 84 + 35 – 210 = – 91
67. Out of 4 children......................
62. For a certain ...................... Sol. Probability
Sol. Integrating both sides w.r.t. x 4
C2 (2 C2  4
C2  2
C1 4
C1) 9 3
dy = = =
= 3x2 – 4x + c 10
C4 21 7
dx
4
dy C2 .6 C2 9 3
at x = 1 ij, =0  c=1 Alter
10
= =
dx C4 21 7
dy
 = 3x2 – 4x + 1 ......(1)
dx
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68. If a1,a2,a3,.............................  f(x) < 0 for x < 0

Sol. 13, a1,a2,a3,....,a20, 67 are in AP  f(x) is decreasing on the left of 0

 13  67  f(x) = 2, x < 0 
 a1 + a2 + a3 +.....+ a20 = 20   = 800
 2   f(x) > 0, x < 0

Now AM  GM  f(x) is increasing on the left of 0.

a1  a2  a3  .....  a20 lim f(x) = 2 lim f(x) = 2


 (a1 a2 a3....a20)1/20 f(0) = 3
x 0 x 0
20

 800 
 x(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx  ......
2 2
    (a1 a2 a3....a20)
1/20
71. 10
 20  0

or a1 a2 a3......a20  (40) 20

 x(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx


2 2
Maximum value of a1 a2 a3 ......a20 is (40) 20 Sol.  =
0

 (  x)(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx


69. Tangent drawn ...................... 2 2
  =

Sol. 0


Adding 
2    sin2 (sin x)  cos2 (cos x) dx 
0

/2
2  2  (sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx
2 2

/2
  (sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx
2 2
=
0

Given curve is a semi circle with centre (2, 0) and radius 2 /2

 [sin (cos x)  cos (sin x)]dx


2 2
 It touches y-axis Also  = 
0
Hence OA = AP
/2

 2dx  2. 2  
2
Adding 2 = 
0
x2  2 , x  0

70. If f(x)   3 , x  0 ...................... 2
 =
 x2 , x 0 2

 x2  2 , x0
 72. If f(x) = min(|x|2 – 5|x|, 1) ......................
Sol. f(x) = 3 , x0
 x2, x0

Sol.
O
f(0) = 3 lim f(x) = 2 lim f(x) = 2
x 0 – x 0 –5 5

 f(x) has a maximum at x  0


f(x) is non differentiable at x = 0, –5, 5
f(x) = 2x, x<0
   + 13 = 16

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73. The number of ...................... 2
3
Sol. We have to arrange the 3 vowels in their places i.e. in the length of AB = 2    28 = 11
2
1st, 4th, 7th places and the four consonants in their

places.

The number of ways to arrange 3 vowels in 1st, 4th and

7th places.

3!
= ( there are 2 A's)
2!

The number of ways to arrange four consonants in their

places = 4!.

  Required number of arrangements

3!
=  4! = 3  24 = 72.
2!

74. A function f from ......................

Sol. k  odd

f(k) = k + 3 (even)

k3
f(f(k)) =
2

k3
Case -1 if odd
2

k3
27 = + 3  k = 45 (not possible)
2

k3
Case-2 if even
2

k 3 k 3
27 = f(f(f(k))) = f  2  = 4  k = 105
 

k
 = 10.5
10

75. The extremities ......................

Sol. Since circle circumscribes the rectangle and so its

diagonal with vertices (– 4, 4) and (6, –1) will act as

diameter of the circle. Hence its equation is

( x + 4) (x – 6) + (y – 4) (y + 1) = 0

 x2 + y2 – 2x – 3y – 28 = 0

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ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PHYSICS

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

8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (4) 14. (3)

15. (4) 16. (3) 17. (1) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (14.4)

22. (20.0) 23. (00.4) 24. (22.0) 25. (12.5)

CHEMISTRY

26. (2) 27. (1) 28. (3) 29. (1) 30. (2) 31. (3) 32. (2)

33. (4) 34. (3) 35. (2) 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (4) 39. (1)

40. (1) 41. (2) 42. (1) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (4) 46. (80.0)

47. (60.0) 48. (04.0) 49. (02.0) 50. (04.0)

MATHEMATICS

51. (3) 52. (3) 53. (1) 54. (2) 55. (2) 56. (4) 57. (4)

58. (4) 59. (4) 60. (2) 61. (2) 62. (2) 63. (4) 64. (3)

65. (3) 66. (3) 67. (4) 68. (2) 69. (3) 70. (4) 71. (49.4)

72. (16.0) 73. (14.4) 74. (10.5) 75. (05.5)

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ladsr ,oa gy
PART-A : PHYSICS MR MR
2 2
Iz =    , M = pdrh ds izR;sd ,d pkSFkkbZ
1. /kqzohr fo|qr ……………………  4 2 2
Sol. esyl ds fu;e }kjk Ilapjhr = Ivkifrr cos2 60º dk nzO;eku
2. okLrfod O;kl …………………… 6. nksyu djrs gq, ……………………
Sol. 'kwU; =kqfV = -0.007 cm Sol. x = 3 sin 4t + 4 cos 4t,
dx d
3. Å/okZ/kj fLFkr …………………… v=  [5 sin (4t + )] = 20  cos (4t + )
Sol. (L yEckbZ dh) NM+ ij cy ds fØ;k fcUnq ls x nwjh ij ruko gSA dt dt
pqafd, t = 0; ij v  0, blfy, d.k fojke ls 'kq: ugha djrk
x
T = F (1 – ) gSA
L
L 3
Tdx FL izkjafHkd osx v = 20 cos  = 20   = 12 mm/s gSA
 =

0
AY
=
2AY
vf/kdre osx vmax = 20  mm/s gSA
5

vf/kdre Roj.k max = (20)(4)


= 802 mm/s gSA
4. L yEckbZ dh ……………………
Sol. 7. lrr X-fdj.kksa ……………………
M
hc λ1 v2 3
Sol. λ ,  , λ 2  λ1
eV λ 2 v1 4
4 100
v 2  v1 , % ls cM+kuk gSA
r m 3 3
8. nks fcUnq L=kksr ……………………
9(  x) 9(x  24)
Sol. 
2GMm  x  9 x  24  9
 m2r
L.r
1
2  2
r P
x 24  x Q
Tr
5. ry ds yEcor~ ……………………
gy djus ij x = 6, 18
Sol. pdrh ds ry ds yEcor~ nzO;eku dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh pdrh
9. n'kkZ;s x;s ifjiFk ……………………
MR 2
ds z v{k ds ifjr% tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ I gS Iz = ,
2 Sol. D1 vxz ck;l gS rFkk D2 i'p ck;l gSA
M,R
Y

10. x-y ry esa ,d ……………………


X

vr% izR;sd ,d pkSFkkbZ leku tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ (I) j[ksxk Sol. y = 2[1  2 sin2t] = 2[1  2(x/8)2] = 2[1  (x2/32)]

 y = 2 + (x2/16)
MR 2
 4I =
2 ;g lehdj.k ijoyf;d iFk dh gS tks y- v{k ds ifjr lefer

gSA

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11. leku nzO;eku …………………… 14. ,d eksVj cksV ……………………
2Q Sol. eksVj cksV dk osx bl izdkj gS
Sol. M (b / 2)2 , vm  vmw  vw
2
 2mb2 2mb2     
vm   5 3 cos  ˆi  5 3 sin  ˆj  5iˆ 
L  
 4 12  = (5  5 3 cos )iˆ  (5 3 sin )jˆ
M 3Q
 5 3 sin 
L 8m vc, tan 120º = =  3
5  5 3 cos 
12. i`Foh ij fdlh ……………………
Bv  sin = 1  3 cos 
Sol. tan 1 =   = 30º
BH cos  y
P2


BH vmw
vm

  120º

vkHkklh 1 BHcos vw x

ufr >qdko pqEcdh;


Bv B1
;kE;;ksrj
15. nks d.k A rFkk ……………………

Sol. m nzO;eku dk d.k nks cy (i) ruko T (ii) ?k"kZ.k cy f eglwl


P1
tan  tan  djrk gSA
tan1 = cos = 
cos  tan 1
 ..........(i) pqafd d.k A ,d r f=kT;k ds o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ?kwe jgk gSA bldk
tan  tan 
tan2 =  sin =
sin  tan 2 vfHkdsUnzh; Roj.k
..........(ii)
(i) rFkk (ii) dk oxZ djus ij
r
2 2
 tan    tan   m A
  +  =1 T
f
 tan 1   tan 2  T

;fn δ mlh txg >qdko dk lgh dks.k gS rks Tf B


 r 2 = , m
cot2 = cot21 + cot22
cot2 = cot230º + cot245º
m
=4

13. ,d fcUnq vkos'k ……………………


Sol.
j[kus ij T = mg, B nzO;eku dh lkE;koLFkk ds fy, 2 = g/r

q 45° ge izkIr djrs gS f = mg – mr g/r = 0


1 2
16. m nzO;eku dh ……………………
xkÅl ds fu;e ls v)Z xksys ls lacaf/kr dqy ¶yDl
Sol. VDdj cy F = (p/t), tgkWa p = t le; esa v pky ls xsan ls
q Vdjkus okys m nzO;eku ds ikuh ds laosx esa ifjorZuA
1 + 2 = ,
20 pqafd fiax&iksax xsan ds VDdj ds ckn ikuh fxjuk can gksrk
o`ÙkkZdkj Qyd ‰ls lacaf/kr ¶yDl gSA
q p = (m)v
2 = (1 – cos 45°) Δm
20  F=v
Δt
q Δm
1 = tgkWa = uyh esa ikuh ds izokg dh nj.
2 20 Δt
pqafd xsan lkE;koLFkk esa gSA
F – mg = 0 or F = mg
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v Δm 1
;k = mg eqDr bysDVªksuks dh ek/; xfrt ÅtkZ = mvd2 tks P ij
Δt 2
Δm mg U;wure rFkk Q ij vf/kdre gSA
;k  .
Δt v
20. leku pqEcdh; ……………………
Sol. tc ,d q, vkos'k rFkk m nzO;eku dk vkosf'kr d.k pqEcdh;
17. R f=kT;k rFkk ……………………
Sol. 2b  2Tsin = Av2 {ks=k ds pqEcdh; izsj.k B ls yEcor~ izos'k djrk gS rks ;g ,d
b pqEcdh; cy eglwl djsxkA
 4bT  = b2v2
R F = q(v  B) = qvB sin 90 = qvB tks ,d vfHkdsUnzh;
Tsin 2
v
Roj.k iznku djsxk
T

r
mv 2
T  qvB =
r
Tsin  mv = qBr
h h
 R=
4T  nh czksXyh rjax nS/;Z  = 
ρv 2 mv qBr
λ α particle q p rp
18. C /kkfjrk ds ……………………
 
λ proton q α rα
Sol. izkajHk esa vkos'k IysVksa ij vkos'k fp=kkuqlkj forfjr gSaA IysVksa ls
rα qα
Q  Q2 pqafd = 1 rFkk =2
fljks ij foHkokUrj 1 gS rFkk ckgjh lrgksa ds vkos'k rp qp
2C
ls Lora=k gSaA blh izdkj tc la/kkfj=k vukosf'kr gS ckgjh lrgks λα
ij vkos'k ugha cnyrs gSA vkUrfjd lrg ij vkos'k fuEu  =½
λp
lehdj.k ds vuqlkj ?kVrk gSA
Q1+Q2 Q1+Q2 21. ,d cUn rFkk ……………………
2 2 Sol. cUn rFkk n`<+ uyh vFkkZr levk;ruh; izØe
dQ dT T  5R
S    nCV   nCV ln  f   10   ln  2 
Q1-Q2 Q2-Q1 T T  Ti  2
5  8.314
2 2

S  10   0.6931  144 J / K
 Q1  Q2   RC
t
2
q=  2 
e

22. 3 kg, 6 kg rFkk ……………………
 cka;h IysV ij dqy vkos'k
Sol. fs(max) = Mg = 0.6  6  10 = 36 N
Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
T1 = 10 N rFkk T2 = 30 N

2 
q1 = e ?k"kZ.k cy, f = 30  10 = 20 N
2 
vr% 20 < fs(max)
rFkk nka;h IysV ij dqy vkos'k N
Q1  Q2  Q1  Q2   RC
t
 T2 T1
2 
q2 = e 6kg
2 
19. ,d fu;r foHkokUrj …………………… 60 N 1 kg
Sol. tc L=-kksr tqM+k gS ,oa /kkjk pkyd esa cguk 'kq: gks tkrh gSA 3 kg
ekuk ;g I gS] rc ,d Hkkx ij /kkjk ?kuRo I/A ds cjkcj gSA  fs = 20 N,
tgkWa A = vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy
pwafd P ij vuqizLFk dkV {ks=kQy vf/kdre gS] blfy, P ij 23. ,d d.k (4i – j) ……………………
/kkjk ?kuRo U;wure gSA Sol. vkosx = m  vf  vi  = m(3 î + 2 ˆj – 4 î + ˆj )
J  I Iρ  = m( î + 3 ˆj ) N-s
pwafd fo|qr {ks=k    gS blfy, P ij fo|qr
σ  Aσ A 
{ks=k U;wure tcdh Q ij vf/kdre gSA
vc, e =
 3iˆ  2ˆj .  ˆi  3jˆ 

,d Hkkx ij izfr bdkbZ yEckbZ mRiUu Å"ek dh nj


I2ρ
gSSA  4iˆ  ˆj. ˆi  3jˆ 
A
;g P ij U;wure rFkk Q ij vf/kdre gSA
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3  6 3  dV  V
 e = e= ;k  
4  3 7  dP  P
 dV  1
24. ,d O;fDr ,d …………………… ;k     V
 dP T P
165  330  v   330  v  bl izdkj  o P ds e/; vkjs[k (A) nsrk gSA
Sol.  176  
330  330  22 
42. vuqukn ugha n'kkZus okyk v.kq ………………
Sol. CH2=C=CH2 vuqukn ugha n'kkZrk gSA
 RT  m A
P2   
 M  V2 43. fn;k x;k vkslktkWu fuEu esa ………………
 RT   1 1  Sol. D-ÝDVksl D-eSuksl leku vkslktkWu D-Xyqdksl nsrk gSA izFke o
 ΔP  P1  P2    mA    f}rh; dkcZu ijek.kq ij mifLFkr bu 'kdZjk esa fHkUurk vafdr
 M  V1 V2  gksrh gS] tc vkslktkWu fØLVy fufeZr gksrs gSA
V1  V rFkk V2  2V j[kus ij
46. v"VQydh; [CoCl6]4– ds fy, ………………
RT mA
ge izkIr djrs gS ΔP  4
M 2V Sol. t = 0
9
 RT  mB = 8,000 cm–1
blh izdkj B, esa xSl ds fy, 1.5ΔP   
 M  2V 47. O2 o O3 feJ.k ds 2 eksy vEyhd`r ………………
lehdj.k (I) rFkk (II) ls ge izkIr djrsa gS 2mB = 3mA.
Sol. KI + O3  I2 + H2O + O2
25. AM ek¡M~;ysUVj …………………… la;kstdrk la;kstdrk
Sol. s(t) = 5 cos (1800 t) + 20 cos (2000 t) + 5 cos (2200 t) dkjd = 2 dkjd = 2
 1  eksy = x.
= 20 1  2 cos(200) cos(2000t) Na2S2O3  I– + Na2S4O6
  I2 +
vr%, eksMwys'ku lwpdkad 0.5 gSA la;kstdrk M=2
dkjd = 2
V = 1L
PART-B : CHEMISTRY la;kstdrk dkjd = 1
26. fuEu lehdj.k ds vuqlkj Mg bysDVªkWM ………………
O3 ds rqY;kad = I2 ds rqY;kad = gkbiks ds rqY;kad
Sol. y = c + mx ds vuqlkj
  2x=2
32. DNA esa fuEu fifjfeMhu {kkj ……………… x = 1 eksy
gy % DNA, fifjfeMhu {kkj ds :i esa lkbVkslhu rFkk Fkkbehu ;qDr 1 48
  O3 dk Hkkj % =  100
gksrk gS rFkk I;wjhu {kkj ds :i esa Xokuhu rFkk ,Mhuhu ;qDr 1 48  1 32
gksrk gSA 3
=  100 = 60% Ans. 60.
34. vfUre mRikn D;k gS ;fn ,Ydksgy esa izkFkfed ……………… 5
H2SO4
CH2=CH2 48. STP ij xSlh; ;kSfxd C2H2Ox ds ………………
443 K
C2H5OH Sol. CO2 dk vk;ru + cph gqbZ vkWDlhtu dk vk;ru = 560 mL
Sol.
H2SO4 ;k cph gqbZ vkWDlhtu dk vk;ru = 112 mL
C2H5–O–C2H5
413 K 5x 
C2H2Ox (g)    O2 (g)  2 CO2 (g)  H2O( )
 2 
37. fdlh ik=k esa T K rkieku ij H2(g) rFkk ………………
224 mL 224 mL 0 –
ng
(nH2 )8  PT  0 112 mL 448 mL –
Sol. Kp =   = 28. iz;qDr O2 ds eksYl
&
(nH2S )8  nT 
5x 0.01
 2  ×0.01= 2
38. ,d Å"ekxfrdh izØe esa fgfy;e xSl fu;e ………………  
or x = 4
Sol. :)ks"e mRØe.kh; izØe ds fy, T P1– = K, He ds fy, 
 2  ………………
Br ( excess)
= 49.
3 CCl 4
5 5
1 Br Br Br Br
T3P 2  K or T 2 = fu;rkad
5
P
Sol. &
39. fuEu esa ls dkSulk xzkQ fu;r rkieku ij ……………… Br Br
Br Br
gy. PV = RT ls dV.P + V.dP = 0

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50. fuEu es ls fdrus ijh{k.kksa }kjk
,fuyhu ……………… 1 1
Sol. 1º o 2º ,ehuks dk ,tksjatd ijh{k.k] gkWQeku eLVMZ vkW;y 1
izfrLFkkiu e x = t – ex dx = dt
ijh{k.k] dkchZy ,ehu ijh{k.k o fgalcxZ vfHkfdeZd }kjk x2

 1  t2 =  – tan   – tan t 
foHksfnr fd;k tk ldrk gSA dt 0 e
–1 –1
I=– t e–1
+

PART-C : MATHEMATICS  1 
I = tan–1 e – tan–1e +
51. f(x)  2bx  x  3b dk............
2 4
  2
Sol. f(x)  (x 4  2bx2 )  3b  (x2  b)2  b2  3b  
I= – tan–1e – tan–1e + =  – 2tan–1e
9 2 2
g(b)  b2  3b  gmin 
4
59. 9 fofHkUu izs{k.kksa ds ...................
52. Qyu .................................. Sol. u, leqPp; dh ekf/;dk iwoZ leqPp; dh ekf/;dk ds leku gh
çkUr 1, 1 gS] vr% ifjlj f(1) rFkk f(–1) gSA
jgsxhA
Sol. f(x) dk

60. (1 + x – 2x2)7 ds ......................


 nx 1 Sol. (1 + x – 2x2)7
e
sin1 x
53.    dx cjkcj.............
 1 x
2 x  = (1 + x(1 – 2x))7
7 0 7 1 7C {x(1 – 2x)}2 +
 nx 1 1 1 1 = 1Cx 0 {x(1 – 2x)} + C1 {x(1 – 2x)} + 2
e   dx  nx.esin x   esin x dx   esin
sin1 x 1
Sol.  7 dx 3 7 4
 1 x
2 x x x C3 {x(1 – 2x)} + C4 {x(1 – 2x)} + ......
x4 dk xq.kkad = 7C2 × 4 + 7C3 × (– 6) + 7C4 × 1
 nx 1 1 1 1 1
  dx  nx.esin x   esin x dx   esin x dx
1

 = 21 × 4 – 210 + 35
 1 x x x x
2
= 84 + 35 – 210 = – 91
1
= nx.esin x
c 62. ,d fuf'pr oØ ...................
Sol. nksuksa i{kks dk x ds lkis{k lekdyu djus ij
54. ;fn A3 = O, rc...................... dy
Sol. ( – A) ( + A + A2) =  – A3 =  = 3x2 – 4x + c
dx
55. x rFkk y esa fuEu .................. dy
x = 1 ij, =0  c=1
Sol. gyksa ds fy, x – 2 y – 1 = 0 rFkk 4 x + 3 y – 4 = 0 dx
dy
56. ;fn a, b, c fHkUu..................  = 3x2 – 4x + 1 ......(1)
dx
1
Sol. | a  b  c | 
2 2 nksuksa i{kksa dk x ds lkis{k lekdyu djus ij
2 y = x3 – 2x2 + x + c1
1 x = 1, y = 5 ij  c1 = 5
((a –b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a) 2)   y = x3 – 2x2 + x + 5
2
(4 + 4 + 16) = 12 U;wure. 1
lehdj.k (1) ls ØfUrd fcUnq x = ,1
3
57. ;fn js[kk x – 2y – 1 = 0................... f(1) = 5

Sol.  t ,2t 
2
larq"V djrk gS x  2y  1  0  1  112
f(0) = 5, f(2) = 7, f 
 = 27
3
t 2  4t  1  0 t1  t 2  4 vr% ije mPpre eku = 7
t1t 2  1
vfHkyEcksa dk izfrPNsn fcUnq 63. dFku p  (q  r) ...................

a  t 2
1
2
2 
 t  t1t 2  2 , at1t 2  t1  t 2   Sol. p  (~ (q  r))
= p  (~ q  ~ r)

1
e1/ x

64. lehdj.k |sinx| = cosx...............
58. dx is.................... Sol. |sinx| = cosx , R.H.S.  0
2 2 / x
x (1  e )  x ;k rks izFke prqFkkZ'k esa ;k pkSFks prqFkkZ'k esa fLFkr gksxk
1
1 1 7
1 – 1 vkSj x = /4 ;k ij lerk fo|eku gksxh vr% O;kid gy
e x x
e dx 4
Sol. I =  –
2
dx =  2
;
2n ±

gksxkA
–1 2 –1 2
x (1  e x) x (1  e x ) 4
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65. R  { (x,y) : y2  x .................
69. oØ y  4x – x2 ds ..............

Sol.

Sol.

 
1
1
{ks=kQy = S = 2 x – x dx =
0 3

66. lim 
 sin x 1  cos 4x  5 x  4 x    ...................... fn;k x;k oØ v)Zo`Ùk gS ftldk dsUnz (2, 0) vkSj f=kT;k 2 gSA
x 0  tan  5x  x3 
   ;g y- v{k dks Li'kZ djrk gS
Sol. nh xbZ lhek gksxh ;
vr% OA = AP
 2
 22  sin x  2 sin 2x
 5x  1
 
4x  1     
 x 2 x2  x x 
lim   
x 0
 tan  5x   x2  2 , x  0
  5x  
  5x   70. ekukfd f(x)   3 , x  0 ............
   x2 , x 0

ln5  ln 4   ln  
8 8 5

5 5 4
 x2  2 , x0

Sol. f(x) = 3 , x0
 x2, x0
67. 4 cPpksa, 2 efgykvksa .................... 
Sol. izkf;drk
4
C2 (2 C2  4
C2  2
C1 4
C1) 9 3 f(0) = 3 lim f(x) = 2 lim f(x) = 2
=
10
= = x 0 – x 0
C4 21 7
 x0 ij f (x) mfPp"B ;k vf/kdre gSA
4
C2 .6 C2 9 3
oS d fYid 10
= =
C4 21 7 f(x) = 2x, x<0

 f(x) < 0 for x < 0


68. ;fn a1,a2,a3,.........................  'kwU; ds ck¡;h vkSj f(x) Ðkleku gSA
Sol. 13, a1,a2,a3,....,a20, 67 lekUrj Js<h esa gSA
f(x) = 2, x < 0 
 13  67 
 a1 + a2 + a3 +.....+ a20 = 20   = 800  f(x) > 0, x < 0
 2 
vc AM  GM  'kwU; ds c¡k;h vksj f(x) o/kZeku gSA

a1  a2  a3  .....  a20
 (a1 a2 a3....a20)1/20
20

 800 
 x(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx  ......
2 2
    (a1 a2 a3....a20)
1/20
71. 10
 20  0
or a1 a2 a3......a20  (40)20

 a1 a2 a3 ......a20 dk
 x(sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx
vf/kdre eku (40)20 2 2
Sol.  =
0

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 k3
  =
 (   x)(sin2 (sin x)  cos2 (cos x))dx 27 =
2
+ 3  k = 45 (laHko ugha)

0 k3
fLFkfr -2 if  le
 2

tksMus ij 2    sin2 (sin x)  cos2 (cos x) dx  k 3 k 3
0
27 = f(f(f(k))) = f   = 4  k = 105
 2 
/2 k
 = 10.5
2  2  (sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx
2 2
10
0

/2
75. vk;r ds fod.kZ ds ......................
o`Ùk vk;r ds ifjxr o`Ùk gS rFkk vk;r ds fod.kZ ftlds 'kh"kZ
 (sin (sin x)  cos (cos x))dx
Sol.
=  2 2
(– 4, 4) vkSj (6, –1) gSA o`Ùk dk O;kl gksxkA vr% lehdj.k gSA
0 ( x + 4) (x – 6) + (y – 4) (y + 1) = 0
 x2 + y2 – 2x – 3y – 28 = 0
/2

 [sin (cos x)  cos (sin x)]dx


2
rFkk  =  2 2 3
ABdh yEckbZ = 2    28 = 11
0 2

/2

 2dx  2. 2  
2
tksMus ij 2 = 
0

2
 =
2
72. ;fn f(x) = min(|x|2 – 5|x|, 1) ......................

Sol.
O
–5 5

f(x), x = 0, –5, 5 ij vodyuh; ugha gSA


   + 13 = 16

73. ALGEBRA 'kCn ......................


Sol. gesa rhu LFkkuksa ij rhu Lojksa dks tekuk gS vFkkZr~ izFke] pkSFks
,oa lkrosa LFkkuksa ij rFkk pkj O;atu muds vius LFkkuksa ij
tekus gSA
rhu Lojksa dks izFke] pkSFks ,oa lkrosa LFkku ij O;ofLFkr djus
ds rjhdksa dh la[;k
3!
= (2 A's)
2!
pkj O;atuksa dks muds LFkkuksa ij O;ofLFkr djus ds rjhds = 4!.
3!
 =  4! = 3  24 = 72.
2!

74. iw.kkZad ls iw.kkZad ..........................


Sol. k  fo"ke
f(k) = k + 3 (le)
k3
f(f(k)) =
2
k3
fLFkfr -1  fo"ke
2
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PHYSICS

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

8. (4) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (4) 14. (3)

15. (4) 16. (3) 17. (1) 18. (1) 19. (2) 20. (3) 21. (14.4)

22. (20.0) 23. (00.4) 24. (22.0) 25. (12.5)

CHEMISTRY

26. (2) 27. (1) 28. (3) 29. (1) 30. (2) 31. (3) 32. (2)

33. (4) 34. (3) 35. (2) 36. (4) 37. (2) 38. (4) 39. (1)

40. (1) 41. (2) 42. (1) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (4) 46. (80.0)

47. (60.0) 48. (04.0) 49. (02.0) 50. (04.0)

MATHEMATICS

51. (3) 52. (3) 53. (1) 54. (2) 55. (2) 56. (4) 57. (4)

58. (4) 59. (4) 60. (2) 61. (2) 62. (2) 63. (4) 64. (3)

65. (3) 66. (3) 67. (4) 68. (2) 69. (3) 70. (4) 71. (49.4)

72. (16.0) 73. (14.4) 74. (10.5) 75. (05.5)

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