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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-3 (FST-3)


TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED)
CODE

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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)
Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original by applying Åijh ewy i`"B ds vuq:i cqycqyksa (BUBBLES) dks i;kZIr ncko

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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
ij cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dh fof/k % (DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS) :
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
cqycqyksa dks dkyk djus dk mi;qDr rjhdk ;gk¡ n'kkZ;k x;k gS %
The correct way of darkening a bubble is as shown here :

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) [kaM 1 : (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 This section contains TWENTY (20) questions.
 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
chosen.
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k 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. Figure shows elliptical path abcd of a planet 1. ,d xzg lw;Z S ds pkjksa vksj ,d nh?kZo`Ùkh; d{k
around the sun S such that the area of triangle
abcd esa bl rjg ls pDdj yxkrk gS fd csa
1
csa is the area of the ellipse . (See figure) f=kHkqt dk {ks=kQy nh?kZo`Ùk ds {ks=kQy dk
4
With db as the major axis, and ca as the minor ,d&pkSFkkbZ gS ¼;gk¡ ij ac y?kq&v{k ,oa bd
axis. If t1 is the time taken for planet to go over nh?kZ&v{k gS½A ;fn xzg abc rFkk cda d{kh; iFkksa ds
path abc and t2 for path taken over cda then : fy, Øe'k% t1 rFkk t2 dk le; ysrk gS] rc %
c c

d b d b
s s

a a
(1) t1 = 3t2 (2) t1 = t2 (1) t1 = 3t2 (2) t1 = t2
(3) t1 = 2t2 (4) t1 = 4t2 (3) t1 = 2t2 (4) t1 = 4t2

2. An unknown transistor needs to be identified 2. ,d vKkr VªkaftLVj dks npn vFkok pnp ds izdkj esa
as npn or pnp type. A multimeter, with +ve and igpku djuk gSA ,d pnp VªkaftLVj VfeZuyksa
–ve terminals, is used to measure resistance 2 mldk csl gSA ,d eYVhehVj ds +ve o –ve
between different terminals transistor.
If terminal 2 is the base of the transistor then VfeZuy bl VªkaftLVj ds fofHkUUk VfeZuyksa 1, 2 ;k 3
which of the following is correct for a pnp ds chp yxkdj izfrjks/k ekis x;s rc bl VªkaftLVj
transistor ? ds fy, dkSu&lk fuEu dFku lR; gS \
(1) +ve terminal 3, –ve terminal 2, resistance (1) +ve ls VfeZuy 3, –ve ls VfeZuy 2, izfrjks/k T;knkA
high
(2) +ve terminal 2, –ve terminal 3, resistance (2) +ve ls VfeZuy 2, –ve ls VfeZuy 3, izfrjks/k
low deA
(3) +ve terminal 1, –ve terminal 2, resistance (3) +ve ls VfeZuy 1, –ve ls VfeZuy 2, izfrjks/k
high T;knkA
(4) +ve terminal 2, –ve terminal 1, resistance
high (4) +ve ls VfeZuy 2, –ve ls VfeZuy 1, izfrjks/k
T;knkA

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3. A uniformly tapering conical wire is made from a 3. vfoLrkfjr L yEckbZ dh ,dleku 'kadquqek rkj ds
material of Young's modulus Y and has a normal, fljksa dh f=kT;k Øe'k% R rFkk 3R gSaA mldh /kkrq
unextended length L. The radii, at the upper and
lower ends of this conical wire , have values R dk ;ax&ekMqyl Y gSA R f=kT;k okys fljs dks ,d
and 3R, respectively, The upper end of the wire n`<+ vk/kkj ij tfM+r fd;k x;k gS rFkk nwljs fljs ij
is fixed to a rigid support and a mass M is
M nzO;eku yVdk;k x;k gSA larqyu&voLFkk esa rkj
suspended from its lower and . The equilibrium
extended length, of this wire, would equal dh yEckbZ gksxhA
 1 Mg   2 Mg   1 Mg   2 Mg 
(1) L  1   (2) L  1  (1) L  1  (2) L  1 
 3 YR 
2
 3 YR2   3 YR2   3 YR2 
 1 Mg   2 Mg   1 Mg   2 Mg 
(3) L  1   (4) L  1   (3) L  1  (4) L  1 
 9 YR2   9 YR2   9 YR2   9 YR2 

4. Which of the following option correctly 4. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk fodYi ml fcUnq&nzO;eku
describes the variation of the speed v and dh xfr 'v' vkSj Roj.k 'n' ds cnyko dks lgh rjg ls
acceleration 'a' of a point mass falling vertically
in a viscous medium that applies a force n'kkZrk gS tks fd fdlh ';ku ek/;e esa Å/okZ/kj fn'kk esa
F = –kv, where 'k' is constant, on the body ? uhps dh vksj fxjrs gq, ek/;e ds dkj.k ,d cy
(Graphs are schematic and not drawn to scale) F = –kv, tgk¡ ij 'k' ,d fu;rkad gS] dk vuqHko djrk gSA
v (xzkQksa dk O;oLFkkRed fu:i.k eki ds vuqlkj ugha gSA)
v
(1)
a
(1)
a
t

t
a
a
(2)
(2)
v
t v
t
v
v
(3)
(3)
a
t a
t
v
v
(4)
(4)
a
a
t
t

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5. A hydrogen atom makes a transition from n = 2 5. ,d gkbMªkstu ijek.kq n = 2 DokaVe la[;k okys ÅtkZ
to n=1 and emits a photon. This photon strikes ysoy n = 1 DokaVe la[;k okys ÅtkZ ysoy esa
a doubly ionized lithium atom (Z = 3) in excited laØe.k djus ij ,d QksVku mRlftZr djrk gSA ;g
state and completely removes the orbiting QksVku ,d f}&vk;fur fyfFk;e ijek.kq (Z = 3)
(tks fd mÙksftr voLFkk esa gS) ls Vdjkrk gS vkSj
electron. The least quantum number for the
d{kh; bysDVªkWu (orbiting electron) dks iwjh rjg ls
excited stated of the ion for the process is :
ckgj fudky nsrk gSA bl izfØ;k ds fy, vk;u dh
(1) 4
mÙksftr voLFkk dh U;wure DokaVe la[;k gksxh:
(2) 5 (1) 4
(3) 2 (2) 5
(4) 3 (3) 2
(4) 3

6. When photons of wavelength 1, are incident 6. tc 1 rjaxnS/;Z ds QksVku ,d foyfxr xksys dks
on an isolated sphere, the corresponding
iznhIr djrs gSa] rks laxr fujks/kh&foHko dk eku V
stopping potential is found to be V. When
photons of wavelength 2, are used, the ik;k tkrk gSA tc 2 rjax nS/;Z ds QksVku mi;ksx esa
corresponding stopping potential was thrice yk;s tkrs gSa rks fujks/kh&foHko dk eku frxquk (3V)
that of the above value. If light of wavelength
gks tkrk gSA vxj 3 rjaxnS/;Z ds QksVku ls xksys dks
3. is used then find the stopping potential for
this case iznhIr fd;k tk, rks fujks/kh&foHko dk eku gksxk %
hc  1 1 3  hc  1 1 3 
(1)   –  (1)   – 
e  3 22 21  e  3 22 21 

hc  1 1 1 hc  1 1
(2)   –  
1
– 
e  3 2 1  (2) 
e  3 2 1 
hc  1 1 1
(3)   –  hc  1 1 1
e  3 22 1  (3)   – 
e  3 22 1 
hc  1 1 1
(4)  – –  hc  1 1 1
e  3 2 1  (4)  – – 
e  3 2 1 

7. In the following 'I' refers to current and other 7. fuEufyf[kr esa 'I' fo|qr /kkjk dks ,oa vU; fpUg~ vius
symbols have their usual meaning choose the lkekU; vFkZ dks bafxr djrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr esa ls
option that corresponds to the dimensions of dkSu&lk fodYi oS|qr pkydrk dh lgh foek dks
electrical conductivity : crkrk gS \
–1 –3 3 2
(1) M L T I –1 –3 3 2
(1) M L T I
–1 3 3
(2) M L T I –1 3 3
(2) M L T I
–3 –3 2 –3 –3 2
(3) ML T I (3) ML T I
–1 –3 3 –1 –3 3
(4) M L T I (4) M L T I

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8. If it takes 5 minutes to fill a 15 litre bucket from 2
8. ikuh ds uy dh ,d VksaVh dk O;kl cm gSA blls
2 
a water tap of diameter cm then the
 15 yhVj dh ,d ckYVh dks Hkjus esa 5 feuV dk le;
Reynolds number for the flow is (density of yxrk gSA (;fn] ty dk ?kuRo = 103 kg/m3 rFkk ty
water = 103 kg/m3 and viscosity of
dh ';kurk = 10–3Pa.s gS) rks] bl izokg ds fy;s
water = 10–3Pa.s) close to
jsuYM~l la[;k gksxh %
(1) 11,000
(2) 550 (1) 11,000
(2) 550
(3) 1100
(3) 1100
(4) 5500
(4) 5500

9. Suppose the drift velocity d in a material 9. ;fn] fdlh inkFkZ esa viokg osx] d dk eku] yxk;s
varied with the applied electric field E as x;s fo|qr {ks=k E ij bl izdkj fuHkZj djrk gS] fd
d  E . Then V –  graph for a wire made of d  E A rks fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu&lk xzkQ
such a material is best given by :
¼vkjs[k½, bl inkFkZ ls cus rkj ds fy;s] lafUudV
V –  xzkQ gksxk \

(1)
(1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4)
(4)

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10. When current in a coil changes from 5 A to 2 A 10. fdlh dqaMyh ls izo kfgr fo|qr /kkjk dk eku , 0.1 s
in 0.1 s, average voltage of 50V is produced. esa] 5 A ls 2 A gks tkrk gS ftlesa] 50V dh vkSlr
The self - inductance of the coil is : oksYVrk mRiUu gksrh gSA rks] bl dqaMyh dk
(1) 1.67 H LoizsjdRo gS:
(2) 6H (1) 1.67 H
(3) 3 H (2) 6H
(4) 0.67 H (3) 3 H
(4) 0.67 H

11. A 25 cm long solenoid has radius 2 cm and 11. fdlh ifjukfydk dh yEckbZ 25 cm rFkk f=kT;k
500 total number of turns. It carries a current of 2 cm gS vkSj blesa rkj ds dqy 500 Qsjs yisVs x;s
15 A. If it is equivalent to a magnet of the same
gSaA blls 15 A dh /kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA ;g
size and magnetization M (magnetic
ifjukfydk] blh lkbt rFkk pqEcdu M (pqEcdh;
moment/volume), then M is :
vk?kw.kZ@vk;ru), ds rqY; gS rks M gS :
–1
(1) 3 Am
(1) 3 Am–1
(2) 30000 Am–1
(2) 30000 Am–1
–1
(3) 300 Am
(3) 300 Am–1
–1
(4) 30000 Am
(4) 30000 Am–1

12. You are asked to design a shaving mirror 12. vkidks ,d 'ksfoax niZ.k cukus dks dgk tkrk gSA ;fn
assuming that a person keeps it 10 cm from his
dksbZ O;fDr bl niZ.k dks vius psgjs ls 10 cm nwj
face and views the magnified image of the face
j[krk gS vkSj psgjs ds vkof/kZr izfrfcEc dks]
at the closest comfortable distance of 25 cm.

The radius of curvature of the mirror would lqfo/kktud&n'kZu dh fudVre nwjh] 25 cm ij

then be : ns[krk gS rks] niZ.k dh oØrk f=kT;k gksxh :


(1) 60 cm (1) 60 cm
(2) 24 cm (2) 24 cm
(3) 30 cm (3) 30 cm
(4) – 24 cm (4) – 24 cm

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13. If two glass plates have water between them 13. ;fn dk¡p dh nks IysVksa ds chp esa ty dh ,d iryh
and are separated by very small distance ijr gks ¼vkjs[k nsf[k;s½ rks mu IysVksa dks [kahapdj
(see figure), it is very difficult to pull them apart.
vyx djuk cgqr dfBu gksrk gSA bldk dkj.k ;g gS
It is because the water in between forms
cylindrical surface on the side that gives rise to fd] ty] fdukjksa ij flfyaMjh ¼csyukdkj½ lrgsa cuk
lower pressure in the water in comparison to nsrk gS ftlls ok;qeaMy dh rqyuk esa ogk¡ nkc de
atmosphere. If the radius of the cylindrical
gks tkrk gSA ;fn bl flfyaMjh lrg ¼i`"B½ dh f=kT;k
surface is R and surface tension of water is T
then the pressure in water between the plates R gS rFkk ty dk i`"B ruko T gS rks] nks IysVksa ds
is lower by : chp ty esa nkc fdruk de gksxk \
ty dh flfyaMjh
¼csyukdkj½ lrg
2T 2T
(1) (1)
R R
T T
(2) (2)
R R
T T
(3) (3)
4R 4R
4T 4T
(4) (4)
R R

14. Diameter of a steel ball is measured using a 14. LVhy dh ,d xksyh dk O;kl ,d ,sls ofuZ;j
vernier callipers which has divisions of 0.1 cm dSyhilZ ls ukik tkrk gS ftlds eq[; iSekus dk ,d
on its main scale (MS) and 10 divisions of its Hkkx (MSD) 0.1 cm gS] rFkk blesa ofuZ;j iSekus
vernier scale (VS) match 9 divisions on the (VS) ds 10 Hkkx] eq[; iSekus ds Hkkxksa 9 Hkkxksa ds
main scale. Three such measurements for a cjkcj gSaA xksyh ds O;kl ds fy;s rhu ikB~;kad
ball are given as : (jhfMax) ;gk¡ fn;s x;s gSA
S.No. MS (cm) VS divisions eq[; iSekus ofuZ;j iSekus
Øekad
1 0.5 8 dh eki (cm) ds Hkkx
2 0.5 4 1 0.5 8
3 0.5 6 2 0.5 4
If the zero error is – 0.03 cm, then mean 3 0.5 6
corrected diameter is : ;fn ofuZ;j dSyhilZ dh 'kqU; =kqfV – 0.03 cm] gS rks]
(1) 0.53 cm O;kl dk ek/; la'kksf/kr eku gksxk :
(2) 0.56 cm (1) 0.53 cm
(2) 0.56 cm
(3) 0.59 cm
(3) 0.59 cm
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15. A 10kg weight is suspended with a wire AB of 15. js[kh; nzO;eku ?kuRo 0.01 kg/m ds rkj AB ls 10kg
linear mass density 0.01 kg/m. Length of AP Hkkj vkyfEcr gSA AP [k.M dh yEckbZ 1 m gS rFkk ;g
segment is 1 m and It is vibrated with a tuning
,d Lofj=k ds lkFk f}rh; vf/kLoj esa dEiUu djrk gSA
fork in its second overtone. Now instead of
10kg, a 40kg weight is suspended. By what vc 10kg ds LFkku ij 40kg Hkkj yVdk;k tkrk gS] rks
minimum distance should we displace the f?kjuh dks fdruh U;wure nwjh ls vkxs dh vksj
pulley forward to achieve the resonance with foLFkkfir fd;k tk, ftlls ;g rkj mlh Lofj=k ds
same tuning fork(g = 10 m/sec2). lkFk vuqukn voLFkk esa gks (g = 10 m/sec2)
P
A P
A

B
B
10kg
10kg
(1) 0.33 m (2) 0.67 m
(3) 1 m (4) 1.33 m (1) 0.33 m (2) 0.67 m
(3) 1 m (4) 1.33 m
x x
16. A particle is moving in x-y plane with y  16. ,d d.k x-y ry esa y  rFkk Vx  4  2t ls
2 2
and Vx  4  2t . The displacement versus time xfr'khy gSA d.k dk foLFkkiu o le; esa vkjs[k
graph of the particle would be gksxkA
s s

(1) (1)

o t t
o
s s

(2) (2)

o t t
o
s s

(3) (3)

t t
o o
s s

(4) (4)

t t
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17. A radioactive substance X decays into another 17. ,d jsfM;ksa/kehZ inkFkZ X vU; jsfM;ksa/kehZ inkFkZ Y esa
radioactive substance Y. Initially only X was
{k; gksrk gSA izkjEHk esa dsoy X mifLFkr Fkk] x rFkk
present x and y are the disintegration
y Øe'k% X rFkk Y ds {k; fu;rkad gSA NX rFkk NY,
constants of X and Y respectively. N X and NY

are the number of nuclei of X and Y to any time t le; i'pkr~ X rFkk Y ukfHkdksa dh la[;k gSA ukfHkdks

t. Number of nuclei NY will be maximum when: dh la[;k NY vf/kdre gksxh] tc


Y Y
(1)  Y Y
X  Y X  Y (1) 
X  Y X  Y
2
X  Y  2
(2)   X  Y 
X  Y  X  Y  (2)  
X  Y  X  Y 

(3)  Y  Y   x  x
(3)  Y  Y   x  x

(4)  YNX   XNY


(4)  YNX   XNY

 
 


18. A charged particle enters a uniform magnetic 18. ,d vkosf'kr d.k ,d leku pqEcdh; {kS=k esa]
field with velocity vector at an angle 45° with
pqEcdh; {kS=k ls 45° dks.k cukrs gq,] izos'k djrk gSA
the magnetic field. The pitch of helical path
vkosf'kr d.k }kj vuqjsf[kr gsfydy iFk dh fip P
followed by the charge particle is P then radius

of helix is :
gS] rc gsfYkDl dh f=kT;k gksxhA

P P
(1) (1)
2 2

(2) 2 P (2) 2 P

P P
(3) (3)
2 2

2P 2P
(4) (4)
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19. A Carnot engine, having an efficiency of 19.  = 1/10 n{krk okyk ,d dkuksZa Å"ek batu 'khryd
 = 1/10 as heat engine, is used as a ds :i esa iz;qDr fd;k tkrk gS] ;fn fudk; ij fd;k
refrigerator. If the work done on the system is
x;k dk;Z 10 J gS, rks fuEu rki ij Hk.Mkj ls
10 J, the amount of energy absorbed from the
reservoir at lower temperature is vo'kksf"kr ÅtkZ dh ek=kk gksxhA
(1) 99 J (1) 99 J
(2) 90 J (2) 90 J
(3) 1 J
(3) 1 J
(4) 100 J
(4) 100 J

20. A block of mass m 1 lies on top of fixed wedge 20. fp=k-1 esa m1 nzO;eku dk CykWd fLFkj ost ds Åijh
as shown in figure-1 and another block of mass fljs ij j[kk gqvk gS rFkk fp=k-2 esa m2 nzO;eku dk
m2 lies on top of wedge which is free to move nwljk CykWd nwljs ost ds Åijh fljs ij j[kk gqvk gS
as shown in figure-2. At time t = 0, both the tks xfr djus ds fy, LorU=k gSA t = 0 le; ij
blocks are released from rest from a vertical
nksuksa CykWdksa dks fojkekoLFkk ls mudh {kSfrt lrg
height h above the respective horizontal
tgkW osx j[kk gS] ls Å/okZ/kj h Å¡pkbZ ls NksM+k tkrk
surface on which the wedge is placed as
shown. There is no friction between block and gS gSA nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa CykWd o ost ds e/; ?k"kZ.k
wedge in both the figures. Let T 1 and T2 be the vuqifLFkr gSA ekuk {kSfrt lrg rd igq¡pus esa nksuksa
time taken by block in figure-1 and block in CykWdksa ¼fp=k (1) rFkk ¼2½ esa ½ }kjk fy;k x;k le;
figure-2 respectively to just reach the horizontal Øe'k% T1 rFkk T2 gS rks &
surface, then : m1 m2
m1 m2
h h
h h
fLFkj ost
fixed
wedge
{kSfrt lrg fpduh {kSfrt lrg
horizontal surface smooth horizontal surface fp=k -1 fp=k -2
figure-1 figure-2

(1) T1 > T2
(1) T1 > T2
(2) T1 < T2
(2) T1 < T2
(3) Magnitude of normal reaction on block of
(3) m2 nzO;eku ds CykWd ij vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k dk
mass m 2 is equal to that on the block of
ifjek.k m1 nzO;eku ds CykWd ij vfHkyEc izfrfØ;k
mass m 1.
ds ifjek.k ds leku gSA
(4) After falling through same height (less than
h) from top of wedge, the speed of block of (4) ost ds 'kh"kZ ls leku Å¡pkbZ (h ls de) ls fxjus
mass m2 is less than that of block of mass m 1. ds i'pkr~ m2 nzO;eku ds CykWd dh pky m1 nzO;eku
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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 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 VªadsV@jkmaM vkWQ (truncate/round-off) djsaA
to 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

21. ,d vkn'kZ xSl dks iznf'kZr P-V xzkQ esa izØe


21. An ideal gas undergoes a process A  B  C
A  B  C ls xqtkjk tkrk gS rc lEiw.kZ izØe
shown in P-V graph. Then total heat given to
(A  B  C) ds nkSjku xSl dks nh xbZ dqy Å"ek
the gas during the whole process (A  B  C)
4
4
is n × 10 J, then n is: n × 10 J gS] rc n gksxkA

22. 30 kg nzO;eku dk ,d yM+dk 6 m f=kT;k ds


22. A boy of mass 30 kg starts running from rest
along a circular path of radius 6 m with
o`Ùkkdkj iFk ds vuqfn'k 2 m/s2 ds fu;r Li'kZjs[kh;
constant tangential acceleration of magnitude Roj.k ls fojkekoLFkk ls nkSM+uk 'kq: djrk gSA mlds
2 m/s2. After 2 sec from start he feels that his nkSM+us ds 2 lSd.M i'pkr~ og eglwl djrk gS fd
shoes started slipping on ground. The friction mlds twrs tehu ij fQlyuk izkjEHk djrs gSA mlds
coefficient between his shoes and ground is . twrs rFkk tehu ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  gksxkA
Find 100. (Take g = 10 m/s2) 100 dk eku Kkr dhft,A (g = 10 m/s2 yhft;s)

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23. In the figure shown magnetic field B is constant 23. çnf'kZr fp=k esa pqEcdh; {ks=k B, fu;r rFkk ,dleku
and uniform and in the direction perpendicular
gS rFkk dkxt ry ds yEcor~ fn'kk esa gSA le; ds
to the plane of paper. Velocity of a conducting
lkFk pkyd rkj YZ dk osx] v = v0cost ds vuqlkj
wire YZ is varying with time as v = v0cost.

Find the value of 2.5 (in rad/sec.) so that heat


ifjofrZr gks jgk gSA 2.5 dk eku (jsfM;u@lSd.M esa)

generated in circuit will be maximum (neglect Kkr djks rkfd ifjiFk esa mRiUu Å"ek vf/kdre gksA
friction and resistance of rails :
(?k"kZ.k rFkk iVfj;ksa dk çfrjks/k ux.; gS ):

24. A uniform cube of mass M is floating on the 24. M nzO;eku dk le:i ?ku nzo dh lrg ij bl izdkj
surface of a liquid with three fourth of its
rSj jgk gS fd bldk rhu pkSFkkbZ vk;ru ?kuRo ds
volume immersed in the liquid (density of liquid
nzo esa Mqck gqvk gSA vc bl ?ku ds vUnj ,d
is ). Now a cubical cavity is made inside the

cube and the cavity is filled by a material ?kukdkj xqgk cukdj bl xqgk dks vius ?kuRo ds nqxus
having twice the density of the original cube. ?kuRo okys inkFkZ ls Hkjk tkrk gSA ;fn bl u;s ?ku
The minimum dimension (sides) of this cavity
ds lEiw.kZ Mqcus ds fy, ?kukdkj xqgk dh Hkqtk dh
such that this cube is now completely
1
1
 nM  3
 nM 3 U;wure foek ¼Hkqtk½   gks rks n dk eku Kkr
immersed in the liquid is   . Find the 100 
100 

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25. As shown in figure, if we apply a horizontal 25. iznf'kZr fp=k eas ;fn ge CykWd ij {kSfrt cy F
force F on the block, find the maximum force F
vkjksfir djrs gS] rks CykWd ij vkjksfir fd;s tk
(in N) that can be applied so that block does
ldus okyk vf/kdre cy F (N esa) Kkr dhft,]
not slide up. (Given:  = 45º, g = 10 m/sec2,
rkfd CykWd Åij dh rjQ xfr ugh djsaA (fn;k gS
1
m = 2.25 kg ,  = )
2
1
 = 45º, g = 10 m/sec2, = 2.25kg ,  = )
2

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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 :
 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 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. Which of the following pairs contain 26. fuEu es ls dkSuls ;qXe es vkf.od Bksl mifLFkr gS
molecular solids but different nature of ysfdu vUrjv.kqd cyksa dh fHkUu izÑfr gS\
intermolecular forces ? (1) Ice, NaCl
(1) Ice, NaCl (2) NaCl, KCl
(2) NaCl, KCl (3) SiO2, xzsQkbV
(3) SiO2, graphite
(4) cQZ rFkk 'kq"d cQZ
(4) Ice and dry ice

27. Addition of 1 mol of B to 8 moles of A 27. 8 eksy A esa 1 eksy B feykus ij A dk ok"inkc
increases vapour pressure of A. If A and B c<+rk gSA ;fn A rFkk B vkn'kZ foy;u cukrs gSa] rks&
form ideal solution, then (1) A, B ls vf/kd ok"i'khy gksrk gSA
(1) A is more volatile than B.
(2) B, A ls vf/kd ok"i'khy gksrk gSA
(2) B is more volatile than A.
(3) ok"i'khyrk fn;s x;s vk¡dM+ks ds vk/kkj ij Kkr
(3) Volatility cannot be predicted on the basis
of the given data. ugh gks ldrh gSA
(4) Lower boiling azeotrope will be formed. (4) fuEu DoFku fLFkjDokaFkh feJ.k cusxkA

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28. For a hypothetical reaction X  Y, the value 28. ,d dkYifud vfHkfØ;k X  Y ds fy,] nj
–1
of rate constant is 0.75 sec . If the fu;rkad dk eku 0.75 sec–1 gSA ;fn X dh
concentration of X is reduced to half, then lkUnzrk vk/kh de gskrh gS] rks nj fu;rkad dk eku
value of rate constant is :
–1 –1
gksxk&
(1) 0.375 sec (2) 0.75 sec –1 –1
–1 –1 (1) 0.375 sec (2) 0.75 sec
(3) 1.5 sec (4) 0.1875 sec –1 –1
(3) 1.5 sec (4) 0.1875 sec

x
29. In an adsorption experiment, a graph 29. ,d vf/k'kks"k.k iz;ksx esa] log rFkk log P ds e/;
m
x
between log versus log P was found to be
m vkys[k tan 45º <+ky ds lkFk js[kh; izkIr gqvkA log
linear with a slope of tan 45º. The intercept
x
x v{k ij vUr%[k.M 0.70 izkIr gqvkA 1 atm nkc
on the log axis was found to 0.70. m
m
Calculate the amount of gas adsorbed per ds vUrxZr pkjdksy ds izfr xzke }kjk vf/k'kksf"kr
gram of charcoal under a pressure of 1 atm
xSl dh ek=kk ifjdfyr dhft,A [log 5 = 0.70]
[log 5 = 0.70]
(1) 5 (2) 2 (1) 5 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 0 (3) 3 (4) 0

30.  mº value cannot be determined by 30.  m o C1/ 2 ds xzkQ dks cfgosZ'ku (extraploting)
extraploting, the plot between  m verses djus ij  mº dk eku fuEu ;kSfxd ds fy, izkIr
C1/ 2 for the compound: ugha fd;k tk ldrk gS &
(1) KCl (2) K2SO4 (1) KCl (2) K2SO4
(3) NH4OH (4) NaNO3 (3) NH4OH (4) NaNO3

31. When NaBH4 is dissolved in water. 31. tc NaBH4 dks ty esa ?kksyrs gS] rc&
+ +

(1) Na and BH4 ions are formed which are (1) Na rFkk BH4 – vk;u curs gSa] tks LFkk;h gksrs
stable. gSaA
(2) It decomposes with evolution of H2. (2) ;g H2 ds fodkl (evolution) ds lkFk fo?kfVr
(3) BH4 – is formed initially decomposed to gksrk gSA
give H ion which prevents further (3) izkjEHk esa cuk BH4 – fo?kfVr gksdj H s vk;u
decomposition.
nsrk gS] tks vkxs fo?kVu dks jksdrk gSA
(4) NaOH and H3BO3 is formed.
(4) NaOH rFkk H3BO3 curk gSA

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32. In which of the following cases metal 32. fuEu es ls dkSulh fLFkfr esa dkcZu vip;u }kjk
obtained by carbon reduction is in liquid izkIr /kkrq nzo voLFkk esa gksrh gS\
state?
C  CO
C  CO
Go M  MO
G M  MO
o (1)
(1)

T
T

C  CO
C  CO
Go
G o
(2) M  MO
(2) M  MO

T
T

M  MO
M  MO
C  CO
Go
C  CO
Go (3)
(3)

T
T
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these

33. In solid N2O3 and solid N2O5, N–O 33. Bksl N2O3 rFkk N2O5 es] /kuk;fud Hkkx esa N–O
hybridization in cationic part are respectively:
ladj.k Øe'k% gksrk gS&
2 2
(1) sp and sp (2) sp and sp
2 2
(1) sp rFkk sp (2) sp rFkk sp
(3) sp and sp (4) None of these
(3) sp rFkk sp (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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34. A substance which gives a brick red flame 34. inkFkZ crkb;s] tks bZV ds leku yky Tokyk nsrk gS
and breaks down on heating giving oxygen rFkk xeZ djus ij VwVdj vkWDlhtu rFkk Hkwjh xSl
and brown gas is: nsrk gS&
(1) Calcium carbonate (1) dSfY'k;e dkcksZusV
(2) Magnesium carbonate (2) eSXuhf'k;e dkcksZusV
(3) Magnesium nitrate (3) eSXuhf'k;e ukbVªsV
(4) Calcium nitrate (4) dSfY'k;e ukbVªsV

35. Which of the following pairs can be 35. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;qXe Å"ek dh fØ;k }kjk
distinguished by action of heat ? foHksfnr gks ldrk gS\
(i) K2CO3 and CaCO3 (i) K2CO3 rFkk CaCO3

(ii) Na2CO3 and Mg(NO3)2 (ii) Na2CO3 rFkk Mg(NO3)2

(iii) Mg(NO3)2 and NaNO3 (iii) Mg(NO3)2 rFkk NaNO3

(1) (i) and (ii) (2) (i) and (iii) (1) (i) rFkk (ii) (2) (i) rFkk (iii)

(3) (i), (ii), (iii) (4) None of these (3) (i), (ii), (iii) (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

36. The ratio of uncertainity in wave length and 36. rjaxnS/;Z esa vfu'prrk rFkk osx esa vfuf'prrk dk
uncertainity in velocity is equal to : vuqikr fuEu ds cjkcj gksrk gS&
– h – h
(1) (2) (1) (2)
v mv v mv

h2 2 h2 2
(3) (4) (3) (4)
mv 2 v mv 2 v

37. A magnetic moment of 1.73 BM will be 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulh Lih'kht 1.73 BM pqEcdh;
shown by one amongst the following : vk?kw.kZ n'kkZ;sxh\
(1) [Ni(CN)4]2– (2) TiCl4 (1) [Ni(CN)4]2– (2) TiCl4
(3) [CoCl6]4– (4) [Cu(NH3)4]2+
(3) [CoCl6]4– (4) [Cu(NH3)4]2+

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38. The compound X (C7H9N) reacts with 38. ;kSfxd X (C7H9N) csUthulYQksfuy DyksjkbM ds
benzensulfonyl chloride to give Y lkFk vfHkfØ;k djds ;kSfxd Y (C13H13NO2S) nsrk
(C13H13NO2S) which is insoluble in alkali. The gS tks {kkj esa v?kqyu'khy gSA vr% mijksDr ;kSfxd
compound X is : X gS %
NH CH3 NH CH3
(1) (1)

NH2 NH2

CH3 CH3
(2) (2)

NH2 NH2
(3) (3)
CH3 CH3

NH2 NH2
(4) (4)
H3C H3C

O O O O
X2 CHX3 + CH3–C–O X2
39. CH3–C–CH3 39. CH3–C–CH3 CHX3 + CH3–C–O
OH OH
The rate of haloform reaction is fastest with gsyksQkWeZ vfHkfØ;k dh nj fuEu ds lkFk rhozre
gksrh gS &
(1) X2  Cl2
(1) X2  Cl2
(2) X2  Br2 (2) X2  Br2
(3) X2   2 (3) X2   2
(4) leku nj ij lHkh , rCl  rBr  r
(4) All at same rate, rCl2  rBr2  r2 2 2 2

40. Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is preferred for 40. xsfczy FksfyekbM la'ys"k.k fuEu ds la'ys"k.k ds fy,
the synthesis of fd;k tkrk gS &
(1) Aliphatic primary amine (1) ,fyQsfVd izkFkfed ,ehu
(2) Secondary amine (2) f}rh;d ,ehu
(3) Tertiary amine (3) r`rh;d ,ehu
(4) Aromatic primary amine (4) ,sjksesfVd izkFkfed ,ehu

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41. In structure of D.N.A. and R.N.A. nucleotides 41. D.N.A. rFkk R.N.A. dh lajpuk esa U;wfDy;ksVkbM
are joined together by phosphodiester linkage fuEu ds e/; QkWLQksMkbZ,LVj ds }kjk ,d nwljs ls
between tqMrs gS&
(1) 5 ' and 2' carbon atoms of the pentose (1) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 2' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds
sugar e/;
(2) 5 ' and 3 ' carbon atoms of the pentose (2) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 3' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds

sugar
e/;
(3) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 1' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds
(3) 5 ' and 1' carbon atoms of pentose sugar
e/;
(4) 3 ' and 1' carbon atoms of pentose sugar
(4) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 3' rFkk 1' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds
e/;

42. Major product of mononitration of the 42. fuEufyf[kr ;kSfxd ds ,dyukbVªhdj.k dk eq[;
following compound is : mRikn gS %

(1) (1)

(2)
(2)

(3)
(3)

(4)
(4)

43. Which among the following is biodegradable 43. fuEu esa ls tSo fuEuhdj.kh; cgqyd dkSulk gS \
polymer (1) ukbyksu-6 (2) ukbyksu-2,6
(1) Nylon-6 (2) Nylon-2,6 (3) C;wuk-S (4) ukbyksu-6,6
(3) Buna-S (4) Nylon-6,6

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44. The statement that ‘ranitidine is an antacid 44. dFku fd ^jSfufVMhu ,d izfrvEy ds :i esa fn;k
has been given because? tkrk gS* D;ksafd &
(1) It decrease the production of stomach (1) ;g vkek'k; vEy ds mRiknu dks de djrk
acid gSA
(2) It neutralize excess stomach acid (2) ;g vkf/kD; vkek'k; vEy dks mnklhuhÑr
(3) It dilute the stomach acid djrk gSA
(4) None of the above is true (3) ;g vkek'k; vEy dks ruq djrk gSA
(4) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ Hkh lR; ugha gSA

OH OH

45. NaOH CH3–OTS Products NaOH CH3–OTS


(1eq)
45. mRikn
(1eq) (1eq) (1eq)

OH Cl OH Cl
The predominant product is : izeq[k@iz/kku mRikn gS &
OH OH

(1) (1)

OCH3 Cl OCH3 Cl

OH OH

(2) (2)

OH OCH3 OH OCH3
OCH3 OCH3

(3) (3)

OH Cl OH Cl
OCH3 OCH3

(4) (4)

OH OH OH OH

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

46. The denticity of the ligand N(CH2CH2NH2)3 is 46. fyxs.M N(CH2CH2NH2)3 dh nUrqdrk gS&

47. Number of moles of K2Cr2O7 required to 47. vEyh; ek/;e es 12 eksy ,FksukWy dks ,lhfVd
oxidised 12 moles of ethanol to acetic acid in vEy esa vkWDlhÑr djus ds fy, vko';d
acidic medium will be
K2Cr2O7 ds eksyks dh la[;k gksxh&

48. Number of positively charged sols among 48. fuEu es ls /kukosf'kr lksy foy;uksa dh la[;k gSa&
the following is
Al2O3.xH2O, CrO3.xH2O, As2S3, CdS, LVkpZ,
Al2O3.xH2O, CrO3.xH2O, As2S3, CdS, starch,
TiO2, Haemoglobin, Fe2O3.xH2O, Gold, TiO2, gheksXyksfcu, Fe2O3.xH2O, xksYM, bvksflu
eosin

49. Total number of isomeric molecules 49. lkbDyksisUVsu ds MkbZDyksjhuhdj.k ij izkIr


obtained on dichlorination of cyclopentane
leko;oh v.kqvksa dh dqy la[;k gksxh &

Cl

50. CH 3 C CH 3 to CH3  C  CNa 50. NaNH2 / nzo NH3 dk iz;ksx djrs gq,
Cl
Cl
conversion by using NaNH2 /Liq. NH3 , CH 3 C CH 3 dk CH3 – C  CNa esa
Number of moles of NaNH2 required will Cl
be :ikUrj.k ds fy, vko';d NaNH2 ds eksyksa dh
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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  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
is chosen.  iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k
 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

51. The number of ways of seven digit number 51. n'keyo i)fr esa a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7,
with distinct digits of the form a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6
(ai  0 i  1,2,...,7) :i dh lkr fHkUu-fHkUu vadks
a7, (ai  0 i  1,2,...,7) be present in decimal
dh la[;kvksa dh la[;k tcfd a1 < a2 < a3 < a4 >
system, such that
a5 > a6 > a7 gks] gksxh -
a1  a2  a3  a4  a5  a6  a7
(1) 820 (1) 820

(2) 720 (2) 720

(3) 620 (3) 620


(4) 120 (4) 120

d2 y
52. For a certain curve y = f(x) satisfying 52. ,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 larq"V djrk gS] dk x = 1 ij LFkkuh; U;wure eku
dx 2
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) 2
(1) 2
(2) 3
(2) 3
(3) 5
(3) 5
(4) 7
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53. P is a variable point on the ellipse x2 y2
53. nh?kZo`Ùk   2 ftldh ukfHk;k¡ F1 rFkk F2
x 2
y 2
a2 b2
  2 whose foci are F1 and F2 then
a2 b2 gS] ij ,d pj fcUnq P gS rc PF1 F2 dk
maximum area of PF1 F2 is vf/kdre {ks=kQy gS -
(1) 2a a2 – b2 (1) 2a a2 – b2
(2) 2b a2 – b2 (2) 2b a2 – b2
(3) a (2a2 – 2b2 ) (3) a (2a2 – 2b2 )

(4) b (2a2 – 2b2 ) (4) b (2a2 – 2b2 )

54. Distance of point P(–2, 3, 4) from the line 54. lery 8x + 6y – 9z + 1 = 0 ds lekUrj fcUnq
x  2 2y  3 3z  4 x  2 2y  3 3z  4
= = measured parallel to P(–2, 3, 4) dh js[kk = = ls
3 4 5 3 4 5
the plane 8x + 6y – 9z + 1 = 0 is nwjh gS -
301 301
(1) (1)
2 2
401 401
(2) (2)
2 2

307 307
(3) (3)
2 2
207
207 (4)
(4) 2
2

55. The point P ( 1, 1 ) is translated parallel to 55. fcUnq P( 1, 1 ) dks js[kk 2x = y ds lekUrj izFke
2x = y in the first quadrant through a unit
prqFkkZa'k esa 1 bdkbZ nwjh ij LFkkUrfjr fd;k tkrk
distance . The coordinates of the point P in
new position are gSA P dh ubZ fLFkfr ds funsZ'kkad gSa-
 2 1   1 
(1)  1  ,1   (1)  1 
2
,1 
 5 5 
 5 5
 1 2 
(2)  1  ,1    1 2 
 5 5 (2)  1  ,1  
 5 5
 1 2 
(3)  ,   1 2 
 5 5 (3)  , 
 5 5
 2 1 
(4)  ,   2 1 
 5 5 (4)  , 
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56. A function f from integers to integers is 56. iw.kkZad ls iw.kkZad esa ifjHkkf"kr ,d Qyu f ds fy,
n  3
 , n is odd n  3
defined as f(x) =  n . If k is  , n fo"ke gS
 2 , n is even f(x) =  n . ;fn k fo"ke iw.kkZad gS
  2 , n le gS

an odd integer and f(f(f(k))) = 27 then the
rFkk f(f(f(k))) = 27 rc k ds lHkh vadks dk ;ksx gS -
sum of digits of k is
(1) 3 (1) 3

(2) 6 (2) 6
(3) 9 (3) 9
(4) 12 (4) 12

57. In a city, no two persons have identical set 57. ,d 'kgj esa fdUgh Hkh nks O;fDr;ksa ds nkrksa dk
of teeth and there is no person without a
lewg leku ugh gS rFkk dksbZ Hkh O;fDr ,slk ugh gS
tooth. Also no person has more than 32
ftlds nkar u gks vkSj fdlh Hkh O;fDr ds 32 ls
teeth. If we disregard the shape and size of
vf/kd nkar ugha gSA ;fn ge nkarksa ds vkdkj o
tooth and consider only the positioning of
the teeth then the maximum population of vkd`fr ij /;ku u nsdj flQZ budh fLFkfr ij
the city will be /;ku nsa rks 'kgj dh vf/kdre tula[;k gksxh -
32 32
(1) 2 (1) 2
32 32
(2) 2 +1 (2) 2 +1
32
(3) 2
32
–1 (3) 2 –1
32
(4) 2
32
–2 (4) 2 –2

58. The number of values of k, for which the 58. k ds ekuksa dh la[;k ftuds fy;s lehdj.k fudk;
system of equations :
kx + (3k + 2) y = 4k
kx + (3k + 2) y = 4k
(3k – 1) x + (9k + 1) y = 4 (k + 1)
(3k – 1) x + (9k + 1) y = 4 (k + 1)
has no solution, are dk dksbZ gy ugh gS] gksxh-
(1) 0 (1) 0
(2) 1 (2) 1
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 3
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59. If a  [–20, 0] then the probability that the 59. ;fn a  [–20, 0] rc izkf;drk] fd Qyu
graph of the function 2
y = 16x + 8ax + 40x – 7a – 5 dk vkys[k lnSo
2
y = 16x + 8ax + 40x – 7a – 5 is strictly above
x-v{k ls Åij jgs gksxh -
the x-axis, is
14
14 (1)
(1) 20
20
14
14 (2)
(2) 21
21
13
13 (3)
(3) 21
21
13
13 (4)
(4) 20
20

th
60. If 1, z1, z2, ...., zn – 1 are the n roots of unity 60. ;fn 1, z1, z2, ...., zn – 1 bdkbZ ds n ewy gS rc
then the value of 1 1 1
+ +.....+ dk eku cjkcj
1 1 1 3 – z1 3 – z 2 3 – zn–1
+ +.....+ is equal to
3 – z1 3 – z 2 3 – zn–1
gS -
n–1
n.3 1
(1) + n.3n–1 1
3 –1 2
n (1) +
3n – 1 2
n.3n–1 n.3n–1
(2) –1 (2) –1
3n – 1 3n – 1
n.3n–1 n.3n–1
(3) +1 (3) +1
3n – 1 3n – 1
n.3n–1 1 n.3n–1 1
(4) – (4) –
3n – 1 2 3n – 1 2

x x
dt dt
61. Let f(x) = 
2 1 t 4
and g be the inverse of f 61. ekuk f(x) =  1 t4
rFkk g , f dk izfrykse Qyu
2

then the value of g(0) is gS rc g(0) dk eku gS -


(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 17
(2) 17
(3) 17
(3) 17
(4) 0
(4) 0

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  2x – 1    2x – 1  
62. The function f(x) = [x] cos     , 62. Qyu f(x) = [x] cos      , (tgk¡ [.]
  2    2 
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks O;Dr djrk gS) vlrr~ gS&
function) is discontinuous (1) izR;sd okLrfod x ds fy,
(1) for each real x
(2) izR;sd iw.kk±d fcUnq ds fy,
(2) for each integral point
(3) no where (3) dgha ugha
(4) at each non-integral point (4) izR;sd viw.kk±d fcUnq ij

1 1
63. Let f(x) = lim then the set 63. ekuk f(x) = nlim
 2n
rc x ds mu
n 
3 
2n
3 
–1
  tan 2x  5
–1
  tan 2x  5
   
of values of x for which f(x) = 0 is ekuksa dk leqPp; tc f(x) = 0 gS] gksxk -
(1) |2x| > 3 (1) |2x| > 3
(2) |2x| < 3 (2) |2x| < 3

(3) |2x|  3 (3) |2x|  3

(4) |2x|  3 (4) |2x|  3

R  { (x,y) : y  x  | y | }
2
64. Area bounded by the region 64. }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

65. The range of the function 65. 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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66. Consider the following equation in 66. x rFkk y esa fuEu lehdj.k nh xbZ gS :
x and y : (x – 2y – 1)2 + (4x + 3y – 4)2 + (x – 2y – 1)2 + (4x + 3y – 4)2 + (x – 2y – 1)

(x – 2y – 1) (4x + 3y – 4) = 0. How many (4x + 3y – 4) = 0. ;g lehdj.k (x, y) ds fdrus


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

2015 2015
ex ex
67. If f(n)  0
1  xn
dx , then lim f (n) is
n 
67. ;fn f(n)   1  xn
dx rc lim f (n) cjkcj gS&
n 
0

equal to
(1) e – 1
(1) e – 1
(2) e
(2) e
(3) 1
(3) 1
(4) e2 –1
(4) e2 –1

68. Which of the following is NOT equivalent to 68. fuEu esa ls dkSulk (p ~ q)  r ds lerqY; ugh
(p ~ q)  r
gS -
(1) ~  qv ~ p   r (1) ~  qv ~ p   r

(2) ~ r   ~ p v q (2) ~ r   ~ p v q

(3) ~   p   ~ q    ~ r   (3) ~   p   ~ q    ~ r  
(4) ~ r   ~ p  q (4) ~ r   ~ p  q

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69. The median of a set of 9 distinct 69. 9 fofHkUu izs{k.kksa ds leqPp; dh ekf/;dk 20.5 gS
observations is 20.5. If each of the largest 4 ;fn lcls cMs+ 4 izs{k.kksa esa izR;sd dks 2 ls c<+k fn;k
observations of the set is increased by 2,
tk, rc u, leqPp; dh ekf/;dk -
then the median of the new set
(1) is increased by 2 (1) 2 ls c<+ tk,sxh
(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

70. In aABC, if AB = 5 cm, BC = 13 cm and 70. f=kHkqt ABC esa ;fn AB = 5 lseh-] BC = 13 lseh-
CA = 12 cm, then the distance of vertex ‘A’ ,oa CA = 12 lseh- gks] rks 'kh"kZ ‘A’ dh Hkqtk BC ls
from the side BC is (in cm) nwjh gS (lseh- esa)
25 25
(1) (1)
13 13
60 60
(2) (2)
13 13
65 65
(3) (3)
12 12
144 144
(4) (4)
13 13

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  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

 1 –1 1 
   1 –1 1
If A = 0 2 –3  , B = (adj A) and
;fn A = 0 2 –3  , B = (adj A) rFkk
71.
71.
2 1 0 
20 
1
| adjB |
C = 5A, then 12 = | adjB |
|C| C = 5A, rc 12 =
|C|

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72. If f(x) is a differentiable function satisfying 72. ;fn f(x) ,d vodyuh; Qyu gS ,oa f (x) < 2
f (x) < 2 for all x  R and f(1) = 2, then
lHkh x  R ds fy, gS rFkk f(1) = 2 gS] rks f(3) dk
greatest possible integral value of f(3) is
vf/kdre laHko iw.kk±d eku gS &

73. The extremities of the diagonal of a 73. vk;r ds fod.kZ ds fljs (– 4,4) vkSj (6, – 1) gSaA
rectangle are (– 4,4) and (6, – 1). A circle ,d o`Ùk vk;r ds ifjxr o`Ùk gS rFkk y-v{k ij AB
cirumscribes the rectangle and cuts yEckbZ dk vUr[k.M dkVrk gS] rc AB dh yEckbZ
gS&
intercept of length AB on the y-axis . The
length of AB is

a b c  a b c 
74.
 
If A = b c a  , abc = 1, A A = , then
T
74. ;fn A = b c a  , abc = 1, ATA = rc
c a b  c a b 
3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 (a + b + c ) dk vf/kdre eku gks ldrk gS&
the maximum value of (a + b + c ) can be

75. If the terms of the A.P. a–x , x, 75. ;fn ,d lekUrj Js.kh ds in a–x , x,

a  x ,........ are all integers where a > x > 0 a  x , ........ tgk¡ lHkh in iw.kkZad gS rFkk
then the least composite odd integral value a > x > 0 rc a dk U;wure la;qDr fo"ke iw.kkZad
of a is
eku gS -

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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-3
(FST-3)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)
COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS-XII / XIII

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Which of the ………………………
PART – A : PHYSICS 4.
Sol. a = g – v
1. Figure shows ……………………… dv
Sol. Total area = A = g – v
3A dt
Area of sabc = v t
dv  g  v 
 
4  dt  n 
g  v   t
Area of sadc =
A
0 0
 v 
4 dv
3A A V = v0 (1 – e–t), a =  v 0 e– t  a0 e– t
t1 3t 2 dt
4t1 4t 2 v

2. An unknown ………………………
Sol.

1 p n p 3

t
a

2
when pn junction is forward biased resistance is law.
When pn junction reverse biased resistance is high

3. A uniformly tapering ………………………


Sol. t
R
5. A hydrogen atom ………………………
Sol. Energy of proton = 13.6 – 3.4 = 10.2eV
For removal of electron
x
z2
r 10.2eV > 13.6
n2
9
n2 > 13.6
10.2
3R so minimum value of n = 4

6. When photons ………………………


r R 3R R 2x
r R1 ; hc
x L L Sol. eV = – 0
1
Mg
Y hc
dL 3eV = – 0
R2 2
dx
Mg dx hc
dL eV' = – 0
R 2
2x
2 3
1
L hc  1 1 3 
using these equations V' =   – 
L e  3 22 21 
Mg dx MgL
L =
2 2
Y R 2x 3 R2 Y 7. In the following ………………………
0 1 Sol. J = E
L
J I1L–2
1 Mg = =
L' = L + L = L1 E M1L1T –2
3 R2 Y
I1T1
 = M–1L–3T3 I2
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8. If it takes 5 ……………………… d1 = 0.5 + 8 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.61 cm
dm d2 = 0.5 + 4 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.57 cm
Sol.  AV
dt d3 = 0.5 + 6 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.59 cm

15  1 
2
0.61  0.57  0.59
 103      10 V
–4 Mean diameter =
2
= 0.59 cm
5  60  
V = 0.05 m/s 15. A 10kg weight ………………………
VD Sol. Initially,
Re =
 3 T
f0 =
2 2 
103  0.5  10–2
=
 3 100
f0 = = 150 Hz
10–3 2  1 0.01
 5500 Ans. In the second case suppose the tuning fork is in
9. Suppose the ……………………… resonance with nth harmonic
Sol. i = neAVd n T
f0 =
i  E 2 
i2  E n 400 n
i2  V 150 = =
2 0.01 1.5
10. When current ……………………… 1
n=1 1 = = 0.67
Ldi 1.5
Sol. EMF =
dt 2
n=2 2 = = 1.33
 52  1.5
50 = L  
 0.1 sec  3
n=3 3 = = 2m.
50  0.1 5 1.5
L=   1.67H
3 3
16. A particle is moving ………………………
11. A 25 cm long ……………………… Sol. Vx  4  2t
NiA x  4t  t 2
Sol. M (mag. moment / volume) =
A x t2
y   2t  
Ni 2 2
=
Displacement

 500 15 r  x2  y2 
5
(4t  t 2 )
=
25  10 –2 2
 (3) is correct graph
= 30000 Am–1
17. A radioactive ………………………
12. You are asked ……………………… Sol. At any instant

/ / //

Sol. dNy
  xNx   yNy
/////

O
dt
///////////////

10 cm 15 cm dNy
For maximum Ny , 0
dt
/////

  xNx   yNy .
1 1 1  
+ = A charged ………………………
15 ( 10) f 18.
f = –30 cm
R = – 60 cm mv sin  2m v cos 
Sol. & P
qB qB
13. If two glass ………………………
1 1 r tan  1
Sol. Excess pressure = T      
 r1 r2  P 2 2
T  r1  R 
=    P
R  r2    r
2
14. Diameter of ………………………
Sol. Least count = 0.01 cm

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19. A Carnot engine ……………………… 3 6
Sol. For Carnot engine using as refrigerator New mass of cube = (a3 – b3) + b3  = (a3 + b3)
4 4
 T1 
W  Q2  T – 1 3
2

4
1 3
It is given  = a3g = (a3 + b3) g
10 4
T2 T2 9 1
 =1–   a3  13
T1 T1 10 b3 = ,b = 3  a
So, Q = 90 J (as W = 10 J) 3  
2 1
 4 M3
20. A block of mass ……………………… b= 
Sol. We draw axes for each block along the incline and normal 9  
to incline. The component of acceleration for each block
are as shown, where a is acceleration of wedge is figure2. 25. As shown in ………………………
Sol. F cos N + mgsin
m1
But N = F sin + mg cos
O asin F cos  (Fsin + mg cos) + mg sin
gsin gsin
F F + mg + mg
h h F 3
 mg
2 2
fig.-1 fig.-2
F  3mg, F  3 × 2.25 × 10
F  67.5N.
It is obvious that vertical component of acceleration is
larger for block in figure 2.
  T1 > T 2

21. An ideal gas ………………………


Sol. For process A  B  C, U = 0
 From 1st law of thermodynamics
Q = W = PV
= 400000× 0.2 J
= 80 kJ.

22. A boy of mass ………………………


Sol. After 2 sec speed of boy will be PART – B : CHEMISTRY
v = 2 × 2 = 4 m/s
At this moment centripetal force on boy is 26. Which of the following pairs contain ……………..
Sol. In ice there is hydrogen bonding and dry ice is solid CO 2
mv 2
30  16 which have vander Waals force of attraction
Fr = = = 80 Nt.
R 6
27. Addition of 1 mol of B to 8 moles ……………..
Tangential force on boy is
Ft = ma = 30 × 2 = 60 Nt.
PT  PA  PB
Total friction acting on boy is PBo
F = Fr2  Ft2 = 100 Nt Sol. PAo
At the time of slipping
F = µmg
or 100 = µ × 30 × 10
1
 µ= .
3
XA  1 XA  0
23. In the figure ……………………… XB  0 XB  1
1
Sol.  =
LC 28. For a hypothetical reaction X  Y……………..
 = 7. Sol. Rate constant is independent of initial concentration.

24. A uniform cube ……………………… 29. In an adsorption experiment ……………..


Sol. Side of cube = a
x 1
3 3 Sol. log = logk + log P
Mg = a g m n
4 1
If side of cavity is b. = tan45º
n
n=1
log k = 0.70

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 k=5
x 1/ n
Now, = KP
m
 5(1)1/1 = 5

30.  mº value cannot be determined by ……………..


Sol. It is not applicable for weak electrolyte. O O
39.
CH3–C–CH3
X2 CHX3 + CH3–C–O ……………..
OH
31. When NaBH4 is dissolved in water……………..
Sol. In haloform reaction, rate of reaction is independent of
Sol. NaBH4  2H2O  NaBO2  4H2  nature of halogen. It depends upon formation of enolate
ion.
32. In which of the following cases metal ……………..
Sol. When state of reduced metal changes from solid to liquid 40. Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is ……………..
Sol. Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is used for the preperation
and then gas, there is steep increase in value of G . In
o
of primary amine
case of (1), (2) metal obtained is in gaseous state. In case
of (3) it is in liquid state. 41. In structure of D.N.A. and R.N.A. ……………..

33. In solid N2O3 and solid N2O5 …………….. O BASE


Sol. Solid N2O3 (NO+ NO3–) 5'
Solid N2O5 (NO2+ NO3–) 
O  P  O  CH2
34. A substance which gives a brick red flame ……………..
Sol. 2Ca(NO )   O 4' SUGAR 1'
3 2  2CaO  4NO  O 2 2
Sol.
brown gas
3' 2'
35. Which of the following pairs can …………….. O

Sol. (i) Na2CO3 & K2CO3   no reaction 

O P  O
CaCO3  CaO + CO2
 1 O BASE
(iii) Mg(NO3)2  MgO + NO2 + O2
2 5 ' CH2
1

NaNO3  NaNO2 + O2
2 SUGAR
36. The ratio of uncertainity in wave length …………….. 3'
h
Sol.  = OH
mv
h 42. Major product of mononitration ……………..
 d = – 2
dv
mv Sol. Nitration takes place at activated benzene ring.
 h 
= – =–
v mv  v v
43. Which among the following is ……………..
37. A magnetic moment of 1.73 BM will be ……………..
Sol. [Cu(NH3)4]2+ hybridisation dsp2 Sol. Nylon-2,6 is biodegradable polymer formed by glycine

Cu+2 – 3d9 has one unpaired e– (NH2 –CH2 –COOH) and amino caproic acid (NH2 – (CH2)5
So magnetic moment = n(n  2) = 1(1  2) =
–COOH)
3 = 1.73

38. The compound X (C7H9N) reacts ……………..


44. The statement that ‘ranitidine is ……………..

Sol. By blocking the H2 receptor, ranitidine prevents histamine


Sol.
from binding to them. This stops the cells from producing

stomach acid.

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OH Cl
45. NaOH CH3–OTS ……………..
(1eq) (1eq)
50. CH 3 C CH 3 to ……………..

OH Cl Cl
Cl Cl
   
  
O H  O  Na Sol.  CH3 Na NH
CH3  C OCH H NaNH
2  2
 CH3  C  C  2
C
Cl H
Cl Cl H
Sol. NaOH
 
CH3 OTS
 H
CH3  C  CH2 
Na NH2
 CH3  C  C
NaNH2
  CH3  C  C  H
H CH
OH Cl Cl H OH Cl OH Cl NaNH2
  

H O   Na O CH3

CH3  C  C : Na  NH3
Terminal alkyne formed is acidic and it will consume

NaOH
CH3 OTS NaNH2 in acid base reaction

OH Cl OH Cl PART – C : MATHEMATICS
46. The denticity of the ligand …………….. 51. The number of ........................
Sol. It has 4 properly oriented nitrogen atoms.
Sol. 6 C3. 3C3 + 7C3. 4C3 + 8 C3. 5C3 = 720
47. Number of moles of K2Cr2O7 required ……………..
52. For a certain ........................
Sol. C2H6O + H2O   CH3COOH + 4H+ + 4e– Sol. Integrating both sides w.r.t. x
g.Eq. of K2Cr2O7 = g Eq. of C2H6O
n × 6 = 12 ×4 dy
= 3x2 – 4x + c
n=8 dx
48. Number of positively charged sols …………….. dy
at x = 1, =0  c=1
Sol. Al2O3.xH2O, CrO3.xH2O, TiO2, Haemoglobin, Fe2O3.xH2O dx
49. Total number of isomeric molecules …………….. dy
 = 3x2 – 4x + 1 ......(1)
Cl dx
Cl Cl Cl Integrating both sides w.r.t. x
y = x3 – 2x2 + x + c1
at x = 1, y = 5  c1 = 5
H  y = x3 – 2x2 + x + 5
Sol.
H 1
from equation (1) we get the critical points x = ,1
Cl 3
f(1) = 5
Cl  1  112
f(0) = 5, f(2) = 7, f   = 27
 H
H Cl 3
Hence the global maximum value = 7
H
Cl H 53. P is a variable ........................
Sol.

Cl

HH

Cl 1
area of PF1F2 = A = (2 2ae) 2 b sin 
2
 A = 2abesin
Maximum area A = 2abe

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2ab  64(a + 5)2 – 4.16(–7a – 5) < 0
= a2 – b2 = 2b a2 – b 2  (a + 15)(a + 2) < 0
a  –15 < a < –2
13
54. Distance of point........................  Required probability =
3 4 20
y z
x2 2= 3 =  .........(1)
Sol. = 60. If 1, z1, z2, ...., zn – 1 ........................
3 2 5 Sol. zn – 1 = (z – 1)(z – z1) (z – z2)........ (z – zn – 1)
3 take log and differentiate both side and then put z = 3
P(–2, 3, 4)
x
3 5 4 dt
any variable point on line (1) A(3 –2, 2 – ,
2 3
–
3
) 61. Let f(x) = 
2 1 t4
........................

now line AP and normal of given plane are perpendicular Sol. g(f(x)) = x
 4 – 9   5 – 16  g(f(x)) f (x) = 1
 (3) 8 +  6+   (–9) = 0
 2   3  1
g(f(x)) =
 = –1 f (x)
401 1 1 17
Distance = g(0) = = =
2 f (2) 1
17
55. The point P ( 1, 1 ) ........................
Sol. New position of P is (1 ± cos,1 ± sin) where tan = 2 62. The function f(x) ........................
and (0, ) Sol. Doubt ful points are integers at x = n, n 
 1 2   f(n) = 0
Hence the points are 1  ,1   R.H.L. = lim [n + h].0 = 0
 5 5 h0

L.H.L. = lim [n – h].0 = 0


56. A function f from ........................ h0
Sol. k  odd continuous every where
f(k) = k + 3 (even)
k3 63. Let f(x) ........................
f(f(k)) =
2 2
3 
k3   tan 2x   1
–1
Sol. f(x) = 0 if
Case -1 if odd  
2
k3  
27 = + 3  k = 45 (not possible)  tan–12x > or tan–12x < –
2 3 3
k3 2x > 3 or 2x < – 3
Case -2 if even
2  |2x| > 3
k 3 k 3
27 = f(f(f(k))) = f   = 4  k = 105
 2  64. Area bounded........................
sum of digits = 6

57. In a city, no two ........................


Sol. There are 32 places for the teeth in the mouth for each
place we have two choices either there is a tooth or there
is no tooth Sol.
 choices of 32 teeth = 232
which include without teeth (each choice has no tooth)
but given no person without a tooth
 maximum population of the city = 232 – 1

 
58. The number of ........................ 1
1
Area = S = 2 x – x dx =
0 3
Sol. 65. The range of the........................

Sol. Domain of f(x) is 1, 1 so range will be f(1) & f(–1).
k=1
but it is not possible because at k = 1 there will be infinite
solution.
66. Consider the ........................
59. If a  [–20, 0] then........................
Sol. 16x2 + 8(a + 5)x – 7a – 5 > 0  x  R Sol. For solution x – 2y – 1 = 0 and 4x + 3y – 4 = 0
 D<0

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2015   a3 + b3 + c3 = 3 ± 1
ex
67. If f(n)  
0
1  xn
dx ........................   a3 + b3 + c3 = 4, 2

Sol.
2015
ex
1
 ex  2015
ex
 dx   lim  dx   lim 75. If the terms of ........................
lim  dx
n
0 1 x n
0
n 1  x

n
 1
n
1  xn   Sol. 2 x  a– x  ax
1
  ex dx  0 =e–1 4x = 2a + 2 a2 – x 2
0  a2 – x 2 = 2x – a  a2 – x2 = (2x – a)2
68. Which of the ........................ 4a
 x = 0 or
Sol. Obvious 5
69. The median of ........................ a a a
Sol. Median of new set remains the same as that of the original terms of the A.P. are ,2 ,3 ,.......which are
set 5 5 5
integers.
70. In aABC, if AB = 5...................  a = 5n2, n  N
 for n = 1, a = 5  which is not composite
2 for n = 2, a = 20  which is composite but not odd
Sol.  required distance =
a for n = 3, a = 45  which is the least odd composite

 = s(s  a)(s  b)(s  c)


a = 13; b = 12; c = 5  s = 15
 = 15  2  3 10 = 5 × 3 × 2 = 30
2  30 60
 required distance = =
13 13

 1 –1 1 
 
71. If A =
0 2 –3  ........................
2 1 0 
2
| adj(adjA) | | A |(3–1) 54
Sol. = = =1
| 5A | 53 | A | 53.5

72. If f(x) is a ...........................


f(3)  f(1)
Sol. = f (c), for some c such that 1 < c < 3
3 1
f(3)  2
f (c) = <2
2
 f(3) < 6

73. 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
2
3
length of AB = 2    28 = 11
2

a b c 
 
74. If A = b c a ........................
 
c a b 
Sol. ATA = 
As AT = A
  A2 = 
  a2 + b2 + c2 = 1 and ab + bc + ca = 0
 As (a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ca)
  (a + b + c) = ±1
 Now a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
= (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca)
 a3 + b3 + c3 – 3 = (a + b + c)

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ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART – A : PHYSICS
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (1) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (1)

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

15. (1) 16. (3) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (1) 21. (08.0)

22. (33.3) 23. (15.5) 24. (44.4) 25. (67.5)

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
26. (4) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (1) 30. (3) 31. (2) 32. (3)

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

40. (1) 41. (2) 42. (4) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (3) 46. (04.0)

47. (08.0) 48. (05.0) 49. (07.0) 50. (03.0)

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
51. (2) 52. (4) 53. (2) 54. (2) 55. (2) 56. (2) 57. (3)

58. (1) 59. (4) 60. (4) 61. (3) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (3)

65. (3) 66. (2) 67. (1) 68. (4) 69. (4) 70. (2) 71. (12.0)

72. (05.0) 73. (11.0) 74. (64.0) 75. (45.0)

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la d s r ,oa gy
PART – A : PHYSICS L' = L + L = L1
1 Mg
1. ,d xzg lw;Z ……………………… 3 R2 Y
Sol. dqy {ks=kQy = A
4. fuEufyf[kr esa ………………………
3A
sabc dk {ks=kQy = Sol. a = g – v
4 dv
A = g – v
sadc dk {ks=kQy = dt
4 v t
dv  g  v 
3A
4t1
A
4t 2
t1 3t 2 
0
g  v
0

 dt  n 
 v 
  t

dv
2. ,d vKkr VªkaftLVj ……………………… V = v0 (1 – e–t), a =  v 0 e– t  a0 e– t
Sol.
dt
v

1 p n p 3

2 t
tc pn la/kh vxz vfHkfufr esa gS izfrjks/k de gSA tc pn la/kh a
mrØe vfHkfufr esa gS izfrjks/k T;knk gSA

3. vfoLrkfjr L ………………………
Sol.

R
t
x 5. ,d gkbMªkstu ………………………
r Sol. QksVkWu dh ÅtkZ = 13.6 – 3.4 = 10.2eV
bysDVªkWu gVkus ds fy,
z2
10.2eV > 13.6
3R
n2
9
n2 > 13.6
r R 3R R 2x 10.2
r R1 ;
x L L vr% n dk U;wure eku = 4
Mg 6. tc 1 rjaxnS/;Z ………………………
Y
dL
R2 Sol. eV =
hc
– 0
dx 1
Mg dx
dL hc
R2 2x
2 3eV = – 0
1 2
L
hc
L eV' = – 0
Mg dx MgL 3
L =
2 2
Y R 2x 3 R2 Y bu lehdj.kksa ds mi;ksx ls V' =
0 1
L hc  1 1 3 
  – 
e  3 22 21 

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7. fuEufyf[kr esa ……………………… 13. ;fn dk¡p dh ………………………
Sol. J = E
1 1
J I1L–2 Sol. Excess pressure = T   
= =  r1 r2 
E M1L1T –2
T  r1  R 
I1T1 =   
 = M–1L–3T3 I2 R  r2   

14. LVhy dh ,d ………………………


8. ikuh ds uy dh ……………………… Sol. vYirekad = 0.01 cm
dm
Sol.  AV d1 = 0.5 + 8 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.61 cm
dt
2 d2 = 0.5 + 4 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.57 cm
15  1 
 103      10 V
–4 d3 = 0.5 + 6 × 0.01 + 0.03 = 0.59 cm
5  60    0.61  0.57  0.59
V = 0.05 m/s ek/; O;kl = = 0.59 cm
2
VD
Re =
 15. js[kh; nzO;eku ………………………
2 Sol. çkjEHk esa
103  0.5  10–2
=
 3 T
f0 =
10–3 2 
 5500 Ans.
3 100
f0 = = 150 Hz
9. ;fn] fdlh inkFkZ ……………………… 2  1 0.01
Sol. i = neAVd
f}rh; çdj.k esa ekuk Lofj=k nth lauknh esa vuqukfnr gS
i  E n T
i2  E f0 =
2 
i2  V
n 400 n
10. fdlh dqaMyh ls ……………………… 150 = =
2 0.01 1.5
Ldi 1
Sol. EMF =
dt n=1 1 = = 0.67
1.5
 52  2
50 = L   n=2 2 = = 1.33
 0.1 sec  1.5
50  0.1 5 3
L=   1.67H n=3 3 = = 2m.
3 3 1.5
11. fdlh ifjukfydk ……………………… 16. ,d d.k x-y ………………………
NiA Sol. Vx  4  2t
Sol. M (pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ@vk;ru) =
A x  4t  t 2
Ni x t2
= y   2t  
2 2
 500 15 foLFkkiu
=
25  10 –2 5
r  x2  y2  (4t  t 2 )
= 30000 Am–1 2
 (3) lgh vkjs[k gSA
12. vkidks ,d 'ksfoax ………………………
 ,d jsfM;ksa/kehZ ………………………
/ / //

Sol. 17.
/////

O Sol. fdlh {k.k ij


///////////////

dNy
10 cm 15 cm   xNx   yNy
dt
dNy
/////

vf/kdre ds fy, Ny , 0
1 1 1 dt
+ =   xNx   yNy .
15 ( 10) f
f = –30 cm  
R = – 60 cm

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18. ,d vkosf'kr ………………………
mv sin  2m v cos  23. çnf'kZr fp=k ………………………
Sol. ;k P  1
qB qB Sol.  =
r tan  1 LC
    = 7.
P 2 2
P
r
2 24. M nzO;eku dk ………………………
19.  = 1/10 n{krk ………………………
Sol. ?ku dh Hkqtk = a
Sol. dkWukZs batu dks 'khryd ds :i esa iz;qDr djus ds fy,
 T1 
W  Q2  T – 1 Mg =
3 3
a g
2 4
1
It is given ;g fn;k x;k gS  = ;fn xqgk dh Hkqtk b gks rks
10
T2 T2 9
 =1–   3 6
T1 T1 10 ?ku dk u;k nzO;eku = (a3 – b3) + b3  = (a3 + b3)
4 4
vr%, Q = 90 J (pwafd W = 10 J)
2
3
20. fp=k-1 esa m1 nzO;eku ……………………… 
4
Sol. izR;sd CykWd ds fy, ry ds vuqfn'k rFkk ry ds vfHkyEcor~
v{k [khaph;sA izR;sd CykWd ds Roj.k dk ?kVd fp=kkuqlkj gSA 3
tgk¡ a fp=k 2 esa ost dk Roj.k gSA a3g = (a3 + b3) g
4
m1
1

O asin a3  13
gsin gsin b3 = ,b = 3  a
3  
h h
1

fig.-1 fig.-2
 4 M3
b= 
9  
;g Li"V gS fd fp=k 2 esa CykWd ds fy, Roj.k dk Å/okZ/kj
?kVd vf/kd gSA
  T1 > T 2
25. iznf'kZr fp=k eas ………………………
21. ,d vkn'kZ xSl ………………………
Sol. izØe A  B  C ds fy, U = 0 Sol. F cos N + mgsin
 Å"ek xfrdh ds izFke fu;e ls
ijUrq N = F sin + mg cos
Q = W = PV
= 400000 × 0.2 J
= 80 kJ. F cos  (Fsin + mg cos) + mg sin

22. 30 kg nzO;eku ………………………


Sol. 2 lSd.M i'pkr~ yM+ds dh pky gksxh
F F + mg + mg
v = 2 × 2 = 4 m/s
bl {k.k yM+ds ij vfHkdsUnzh; Roj.k gksxk
F 3
mv 2 30  16  mg
Fr = = = 80 Nt. 2 2
R 6
yM+ds ij Li'kZjs[kh; cy gksxk F  3mg, F  3 × 2.25 × 10
Ft = ma = 30 × 2 = 60 Nt.
F  67.5N.
yM+ds ij dk;Zjy dqy ?k"kZ.k gksxk
F Fr2  Ft2 = 100 Nt
=
fQlyu ds le; ij
F = µmg
;k 100 = µ × 30 × 10
1
 µ= .
3
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  CaO + CO2
 1
26. fuEu es ls dkSuls ;qXe es vkf.od Bksl …………….. (iii) Mg(NO3)2  MgO + NO2 + O2
Sol. cQZ es gkbMªkstu ca/ku gksrk gS rFkk 'kq"d cQZ Bksl CO2 gS] tks 2
 1
ok.MjokWy vkd"kZ.k cy j[krh gSA NaNO3   NaNO2 + O2
2
27. 8 eksy A esa 1 eksy B feykus ij A dk ……………..
36. rjaxnS/;Z esa vfu'prrk rFkk osx esa ……………..
PT  PA  PB h
PBo Sol.  =
Po mv
Sol. A
h
 d = – dv
mv 2
 h 
= – =–
v mv  v v
XA  1 XA  0 37. fuEu esa ls dkSulh Lih'kht 1.73 BM ……………..
XB  0 XB  1 Sol. [Cu(NH3)4]2+ ladj.k dsp2
Cu+2 – 3d9 esa ,d v;qfXer bysDVªkWu gS
28. ,d dkYifud vfHkfØ;k X  Y ds fy, …………….. vr% pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ  = n(n  2) = 1(1  2) = 3
Sol. nj fu;rkad izkjfEHkd lkUnzrk ls LorU=k gksrk gSA
= 1.73

x
29. ,d vf/k'kks"k.k iz;ksx esa] log ……………..
38. ;kSfxd X (C7H9N) csUthulYQksfuy ……………..
m
x 1
Sol. log = logk + log P
m n
1 Sol.
= tan45º
n
n=1
log k = 0.70
 k=5
x 1/ n
vc, = KP
m
 5(1)1/1 = 5

30.  m o C1/ 2 ds xzkQ dks cfgosZ'ku ……………..


Sol. ;g nqcZy oS|qrvi?kV~; ds fy, vuqiz;qDr ugha gksrk gSA

31. tc NaBH4 dks ty esa ?kksyrs ……………..


O O
Sol. NaBH4  2H2O  NaBO2  4H2  39. CH3–C–CH3
X2 CHX3 + CH3–C–O ……………..
OH

32. fuEu es ls dkSulh fLFkfr esa dkcZu vip;u ……………..


Sol. gsyksQkWeZ vfHkfØ;k esa ] vfHkfØ;k dh nj gsykstu dh izÑfr ls
Sol. tc vipf;r /kkrq dh voLFkk Bksl ls nzo esa rFkk ckn esa xSl
esa cnyrh gS] rks ;gk¡ Go ds eku esa vf/kd o`f) gksrh gSA
Lora=k gksrh gSA ;g buksysV vk;u ds fuekZ.k ij fuHkZj djrh
fLFkfr (1), (2) esa izkIr /kkrq xSlh; voLFkk esa gksrh gSA fLFkfr (3)
esa ;g nzo voLFkk esa gksrh gSA
gSA
33. Bksl N2O3 rFkk N2O5 es] /kuk;fud ……………..
Sol. Bksl N2O3 (NO+ NO3–)
Bksl N2O5 (NO2+ NO3–) 40. xsfczy FksfyekbM la'ys"k.k fuEu ……………..
34. inkFkZ crkb;s] tks bZV ds leku yky ……………..

Sol. xsfczy FksfyekbM la'ys"k.k izkFkfed ,ehu ds fojpu ds fy,
Sol. 2Ca(NO3 )2   2CaO  4NO2  O2
Hkwjh xSl
iz;qDr gksrk gSA
35. fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;qXe Å"ek ……………..

Sol. (i) Na2CO3 & K2CO3   vfHkfØ;k ugha gskrh gSA
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41. D.N.A. rFkk R.N.A. dh lajpuk esa …………….. Sol. C2H6O + H2O   CH3COOH + 4H+ + 4e–
O K2Cr2O7 ds xzke rqY;kad = C2H6O ds xzke rqY;kad
5' {kkj
BASE
n × 6 = 12 ×4

O  P  O  CH2 n=8

O 4' SUGAR 1' 48. fuEu es ls /kukosf'kr lksy ……………..


Sol.
'kdZjk Sol. Al2O3.xH2O, CrO3.xH2O, TiO2, gheksXyksfcu, Fe2O3.xH2O
3' 2'
O 49. lkbDyksisUVsu ds MkbZDyksjhuhdj.k ……………..
 Cl
O P  O Cl
Cl Cl
O BASE{kkj
5 ' CH2 Sol.
H
H
'kdZjk
SUGAR Cl
3' Cl
OH
 H
H Cl
42. fuEufyf[kr ;kSfxd ds ,dyukbVªhdj.k ……………..
H
Sol. lfØ; csUthu oy; ij ukbVªhdj.k gksrk gSA
Cl H
43. fuEu esa ls tSo fuEuhdj.kh; ……………..
Sol. ukbyksu-2,6 Xykbflu (NH2 –CH2 –COOH) rFkk ,ehuksa Cl
dsizksbd vEy (NH2 – (CH2)5 –COOH) ds }kjk fufeZr tSo 
fuEuhdj.kh; cgqyd gSA
HH
44. dFku fd ^jSfufVMhu ,d izfrvEy ……………..
Sol. H2 xzkgh dks CykWd djus ij jSfufVMhu fgLVkehu dks buls
tqM+us ls jksdrk gSA ;g dksf'kdkvksa dks vkek'k; vEy mRiUu
Cl
djus ls jksdrk gSA
50. NaNH2 / nzo NH3 dk iz;ksx djrs gq, ……………..
OH
Cl Cl
NaOH CH3–OTS
45. …………….. H NaNH
(1eq) (1eq) Sol. CH3  C  CH2 
Na NH2
 CH3  C  C  2
C
OH Cl H
Cl H
   
Cl 
O H  O   NaCl O CH3
CH3  C  CH2 

Na NH2
H NaNH CH
 CH3  C  C  2
 CH3  C  C  H
Sol. 
NaOH CH3 OTS
 H
Cl H
NaNH2

OH Cl OH Cl OH ClCH  C  C : Na  NH
3 3
   fufeZr vUrLFk ,Ydkbu vEyh; gksrk gS rFkk ;g vEy {kkj

H  O   Na O CH3 vfHkfØ;k esa Na+NH2 dk mi;ksx djsxkA


NaOH
 CH3 OTS
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51. n'keyo i)fr esa ........................
6
Sol. C3. 3C3 + 7C3. 4C3 + 8 C3. 5C3 = 720
OH Cl OH Cl
52. ,d fuf'pr oØ .....................
46. fyxs.M N(CH2CH2NH2)3 dh …………….. Sol. nksuksa i{kks dk x ds lkis{k lekdyu djus ij
Sol. ;g mfpr foU;kflr ukbVªkstu ijek.kq j[krk gSA dy
= 3x2 – 4x + c
47. vEyh; ek/;e es 12 eksy ,FksukWy …………….. dx

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dy k3
x = 1 ij, =0  c=1 f(f(k)) =
dx 2
dy k3
 = 3x2 – 4x + 1 ......(1) fLFkfr -1  fo"ke
dx 2
nksuksa i{kksa dk x ds lkis{k lekdyu djus ij k3
27 = + 3  k = 45 (laHko ugha)
y = x3 – 2x2 + x + c1 2
x = 1, y = 5 ij  c1 = 5
k3
 y = x3 – 2x2 + x + 5 fLFkfr -2 if  le
1 2
lehdj.k (1) ls ØfUrd fcUnq x = ,1
k 3 k 3
3 27 = f(f(f(k))) = f   = 4  k = 105
f(1) = 5  2 
 1  112 vadks dk ;ksx = 6
f(0) = 5, f(2) = 7, f 
 = 27
3
vr% ije mPpre eku = 7 57. ,d 'kgj esa fdUgh........................
Sol. eqg esa nkrksa ds fy, 32 LFkku gS izR;sd LFkku ds fy, nks
fodYi gS fd ogk¡ ij nkar gks ;k u gks
x2 y2
53. nh?kZo`Ùk   2 ................  32 nkarks ds fodYi = 232
a2 b2 ftlesa og O;fDr Hkh 'kkfey gS ftlds dksbZ nkar ugh gS
Sol.
 'kg j dh vf/kdre taula[;k = 232 – 1

58. k ds ekuksa dh la[;k....................

Sol.

1 k=1
PF1F2 dk {ks=kQy = A = (2 2ae) 2 b sin  ijUrq ;g laHko ugha gS D;ksafd k = 1 dk vuUr gy gSA
2
 A = 2abesin
vf/kdre {ks=kQy A = 2abe 59. ;fn a  [–20, 0] rc .....................
Sol. 16x2 + 8(a + 5)x – 7a – 5 > 0  x  R
2ab a2 – b2 = 2b a2 – b 2  D<0
=
a  64(a + 5)2 – 4.16(–7a – 5) < 0
 (a + 15)(a + 2) < 0
54. lery 8x + 6y – 9z + 1..............  –15 < a < –2
3 4 13
y z  vfHk"V izkf;drk =
x2 2 3 20
Sol. = = =  .........(1)
3 2 5
60. ;fn 1, z1, z2, ...., zn – 1 .....................
3 Sol. zn – 1 = (z – 1)(z – z1) (z – z2)........ (z – zn – 1)
P(–2, 3, 4)
nksuks i{kks dk log ysdj vodyu dj z = 3 j[kus ij
3 5 4
js[kk ij dksbZ pj fcUnq (1) A(3 –2, 2 – , – )
2 3 3 x
dt
vc AP rFkk lery dk vfHkyEc yEcor~ gS 61. ekuk f(x) = 
2 1 t4
........................

 4 – 9   5 – 16  Sol. g(f(x)) = x
 (3) 8 +  2 6+   (–9) = 0
   3  g(f(x)) f (x) = 1
 = –1 1
g(f(x)) =
401 f (x)
nwjh =
2 1 1 17
g(0) = = =

f (2) 1
55. fcUnq P( 1, 1 ) dks ............................
Sol. P dh ubZ fLFkfr (1 ± cos , 1 ± sin) tgk¡ tan = 2 ,oa
17
(0, )
62. Qyu f(x) = [x] ............................
 1 2  Sol. x = n, n ij lansgkRed fcUnq f(n) = 0
vr% fcUnq  1  ,1   gSA
 5 5 R.H.L. = lim [n + h].0 = 0
h0

56. iw.kkZad ls iw.kkZad esa ........................ L.H.L. = lim [n – h].0 = 0


h0
Sol. k  fo"ke lnSo lrr~ gSA
f(k) = k + 3 (le)

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63. ekuk f(x) ........................ 2

2
| adj(adjA) | | A |(3–1) 54
Sol. = = =1
3  | 5A | 53 | A | 53.5
Sol. f(x) = 0 ;fn  tan–1 2x   1
  
  72. ;fn f(x) ,d ........................
 tan–12x > ;k tan–12x < –
3 3 f(3)  f(1)
Sol. = f (c), dqN c ds fy, 1 < c < 3
2x > 3 ;k 2x < – 3 3 1
f(3)  2
 |2x| > 3 f (c) = <2
2
 f(3) < 6
64. R  { (x,y) : y2  x  | y | }.............
73. vk;r ds fod.kZ ds ........................
Sol. o`Ùk vk;r ds ifjxr o`Ùk gS rFkk vk;r ds fod.kZ ftlds 'kh"kZ
(– 4, 4) vkSj (6, –1) gSA o`Ùk dk O;kl gksxkA vr% lehdj.k gSA
( x + 4) (x – 6) + (y – 4) (y + 1) = 0
Sol.  x2 + y2 – 2x – 3y – 28 = 0
2
3
AB dh yEckbZ = 2    28 = 11
2

a b c 
 
1
{ks=kQy = S = 2 x – x dx =
1  
74. ;fn A = b c a ........................
3  
0
c a b 
65. Qyu ........................
Sol. ATA = 
Sol. f(x) dk çkUr 1, 1 gS] vr% ifjlj f(1) rFkk f(–1) gSA As AT = A
  A2 = 
66. x rFkk y esa fuEu ........................   a2 + b2 + c2 = 1 rFkk ab + bc + ca = 0
Sol. gyksa ds fy, x – 2y – 1 = 0 rFkk 4x + 3y – 4 = 0  As (a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2(ab + bc + ca)
  (a + b + c) = ±1
2015  vc a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc
ex
67. ;fn f(n)  
0
1  xn
dx rc........................ = (a + b + c)(a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca)
 a3 + b3 + c3 – 3 = (a + b + c)
  a3 + b3 + c3 = 3 ± 1
Sol.
2015
ex
1
 ex  2015
ex   a3 + b3 + c3 = 4, 2
lim
n 
0 1 x n
dx   lim 
0
n  n 
 1 x 
dx   lim
1
n 

1  xn
dx

1
;fn ,d lekUrj ......................
  ex dx  0
75.
=e–1
0 Sol. 2 x  a– x  ax

68. fuEu esa ls dkSulk........................ 4x = 2a + 2 a2 – x 2


Sol. Li"Vr%  a2 – x 2 = 2x – a  a2 – x2 = (2x – a)2
4a
69. 9 fofHkUu izs{k.kksa ........................  x = 0 ;k
Sol. u, leqPp; dh ekf/;dk iwoZ leqPp; dh ekf/;dk ds leku gh 5
jgsxhA a a a
A.P. ds in ,2 ,3 ,....... gS tks fd iw.kkZad gS
5 5 5
70. f=kHkqt ABC esa ;fn ........................
 a = 5n2, n  N
2 n = 1 ds fy, a = 5  tks fd la;qDr ugh gS fo"ke ugha
Sol.  vHkh"V nwjh =
a n = 2 ds fy, a = 20  tks fd la;qDr gS ij fo"k ugh
 = s(s  a)(s  b)(s  c) n = 3 ds fy, a = 45  tks fd U;re fo"ke la;qDr la[;k gS
a = 13; b = 12; c = 5  s = 15
 = 15  2  3 10 = 5 × 3 × 2 = 30
2  30 60
 vHkh"V nwjh = =
13 13

 1 –1 1 
 
71. ;fn A = 0 2 –3  .....................
2 1 0 

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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-3
(FST-3)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)
COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP) | CLASS-XII / XIII
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART – A : PHYSICS
1. (1) 2. (4) 3. (1) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. (1) 7. (1)

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

15. (1) 16. (3) 17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (1) 21. (08.0)

22. (33.3) 23. (15.5) 24. (44.4) 25. (67.5)

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
26. (4) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (1) 30. (3) 31. (2) 32. (3)

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

40. (1) 41. (2) 42. (4) 43. (2) 44. (1) 45. (3) 46. (04.0)

47. (08.0) 48. (05.0) 49. (07.0) 50. (03.0)

PART – C : MATHEMATICS

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

58. (1) 59. (4) 60. (4) 61. (3) 62. (3) 63. (1) 64. (3)

65. (3) 66. (2) 67. (1) 68. (4) 69. (4) 70. (2) 71. (12.0)

72. (05.0) 73. (11.0) 74. (64.0) 75. (45.0)

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