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This booklet contains 40 printed pages. No. :
§â ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ×ð´ ×éçÎýÌ ÂëcÆ 40 ãñ´Ð RST
PAPER - 1 : MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY Test Booklet Code
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Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so.
§â ÂÚèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·¤æð ÌÕ Ì·¤ Ù ¹æðÜð´ ÁÕ Ì·¤ ·¤ãæ Ù Áæ°Ð
Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of this Test Booklet.
§â ÂÚèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·ð¤ çÂÀÜð ¥æßڇæ ÂÚ çΰ »° çÙÎðüàææð´ ·¤æð ŠØæÙ âð Âɸð´Ð
Important Instructions : ×ãžßÂê‡æü çÙÎðüàæ Ñ
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the Test 1. ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·ð¤ §â ÂëcÆU ÂÚU ¥æßàØ·¤ çßßÚU‡æ ÙèÜð / ·¤æÜð ÕæòÜ
Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is strictly Œß槴ÅU ÂðÙ âð ̈·¤æÜ ÖÚð´Ð Âðç‹âÜ ·¤æ ÂýØæð» çÕË·é¤Ü ßçÁüÌ ãñÐ
prohibited.
2. The Answer Sheet is kept inside this Test Booklet. When you 2. ©žæÚU Â˜æ §â ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·ð¤ ¥‹ÎÚU ÚU¹æ ãñÐ ÁÕ ¥æ·¤æð ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ
are directed to open the Test Booklet, take out the Answer ¹æðÜÙð ·¤æð ·¤ãæ Áæ°, Ìæ𠩞æÚU ˜æ çÙ·¤æÜ ·¤ÚU âæßÏæÙèÂêß·ü ¤ çßßÚU‡æ ÖÚðÚÐ
Sheet and fill in the particulars carefully. 3. ÂÚUèÿææ ·¤è ¥ßçÏ 3 ƒæ´ÅðU ãñÐ
3. The test is of 3 hours duration. 4. §â ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ×ð´ 90 ÂýàÙ ãñ´Ð ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ¥´·¤ 360 ãñ´Ð
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum
marks are 360. 5. §â ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ×ð´ ÌèÙ Öæ» A, B, C ãñ´, çÁâ·ð¤ ÂýˆØð·¤ Öæ» ×ð´
5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C »ç‡æÌ, ÖæñçÌ·¤ çߙææÙ °ß´ ÚUâæØÙ çߙææÙ ·ð¤ 30 ÂýàÙ ãñ´ ¥æñÚU âÖè
consisting of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry having ÂýàÙæ𴠷𤠥´·¤ â×æÙ ãñ´Ð ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ âãè ©žæÚU ·ð¤ çÜ° 4 (¿æÚU)
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question ¥´·¤ çÙÏæüçÚUÌ ç·¤Øð »Øð ãñ´Ð
is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.
6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction
6. ¥ØçÍüØæð´ ·¤æð ÂýˆØð·¤ âãè ©žæÚU ·ð¤ çÜ° ©ÂÚUæð€Ì çÙÎðüàæ٠ⴁØæ 5 ·ð¤
No. 5 for correct response of each question. ¼ (one fourth) marks çÙÎðüàææÙéâæÚU ×æ€âü çÎØð ÁæØð´»ðÐ ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·ð¤ »ÜÌ ©žæÚU ·ð¤ çÜØð
will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. ¼ ßæ´ Öæ» ·¤æÅU çÜØæ ÁæØð»æÐ ØçÎ ©žæÚU ˜æ ×ð´ ç·¤âè ÂýàÙ ·¤æ ©žæÚU
No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is Ùãè´ çÎØæ »Øæ ãæð Ìæð ·é¤Ü Âýæ#æ´·¤ âð ·¤æð§ü ·¤ÅUæñÌè Ùãè´ ·¤è ÁæØð»èÐ
indicated for an item in the answer sheet.
7. ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂýàÙ ·¤æ ·ð¤ßÜ °·¤ ãè âãè ©žæÚU ãñÐ °·¤ âð ¥çÏ·¤ ©žæÚU ÎðÙð ÂÚU
7. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling
up more than one response in any question will be treated as ©âð »ÜÌ ©žæÚU ×æÙæ ÁæØð»æ ¥æñÚU ©ÂÚUæð€Ì çÙÎðüàæ 6 ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU ¥´·¤ ·¤æÅU
wrong response and marks for wrong response will be çÜØð ÁæØð´»ðÐ
deducted accordingly as per instruction 6 above. 8. ©žæÚU Â˜æ ·ð¤ ÂëcÆU-1 °ß´ ÂëcÆU-2 ÂÚU ßæ´çÀUÌ çßßÚU‡æ °ß´ ©žæÚU ¥´ç·¤Ì
8. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particulars/ ·¤ÚUÙð ãðÌé ·ð¤ßÜ ÙèÜð/·¤æÜð ÕæòÜ Œß槴ÅU ÂðÙ ·¤æ ãè ÂýØæð» ·¤Úð´UÐ
marking responses on Side-1 and Side–2 of the Answer Sheet.
Use of pencil is strictly prohibited. Âðç‹âÜ ·¤æ ÂýØæð» çÕË·é¤Ü ßçÁüÌ ãñÐ
9. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed 9. ÂÚUèÿææÍèü mæÚUæ ÂÚUèÿææ ·¤ÿæ/ãæòÜ ×ð́ Âýßðàæ ·¤æÇüU ·ð¤ ¥Üæßæ ç·¤âè Öè Âý·¤æÚU
or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile phone, any electronic ·¤è ÂæÆ÷UØ âæ×»ýè, ×éçÎýÌ Øæ ãSÌçÜç¹Ì, ·¤æ»Á ·¤è Âç¿üØæ¡, ÂðÁÚU, ×æðÕæ§Ü
device, etc. except the Admit Card inside the examination ȤæðÙ Øæ ç·¤âè Öè Âý·¤æÚU ·ð¤ §Üð€ÅþUæòçÙ·¤ ©Â·¤ÚU‡ææð́ Øæ ç·¤âè ¥‹Ø Âý·¤æÚU ·¤è
hall/room.
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âæ×»ýè ·¤æð Üð ÁæÙð Øæ ©ÂØæð» ·¤ÚUÙð ·¤è ¥Ùé×çÌ Ùãè´ ãñÐ
purpose in the Test Booklet only. This space is given at the 10. ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ×ð´ ·ð¤ßÜ çÙÏæüçÚUÌ Á»ã ÂÚU ãè ·¤èçÁ°Ð Øã
bottom of each page and in one page (Page 39) at the end of Á»ã ÂýˆØð·¤ ÂëcÆU ÂÚU Ùè¿ð ·¤è ¥æðÚU ¥æñÚU ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ·ð¤ ¥´Ì ×ð´ °·¤ ÂëcÆU ÂÚU
the booklet. (ÂëcÆU 39) Îè »§ü ãñÐ
11. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the
Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall. 11. ÂÚUèÿææ â×æŒÌ ãæðÙð ÂÚU, ÂÚUèÿææÍèü ·¤ÿæ/ãæòÜ ÀUæðǸÙð âð Âêßü ©žæÚU Â˜æ ·¤ÿæ
However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test çÙÚUèÿæ·¤ ·¤æð ¥ßàØ âæñ´Â Îð´Ð ÂÚUèÿææÍèü ¥ÂÙð âæÍ §â ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ
Booklet with them. ·¤æð Üð Áæ â·¤Ìð ãñ´Ð
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printed on Side–2 of the Answer Sheet is the same as that on â´·ð¤Ì, ©žæÚU Â˜æ ·ð¤ ÂëcÆU-2 ÂÚU ÀUÂð â´·ð¤Ì âð ç×ÜÌæ ãñÐ ¥»ÚU Øã çÖóæ
this booklet. In case of discrepancy, the candidate should
immediately report the matter to the Invigilator for
ãæð Ìæð ÂÚUèÿææÍèü ÎêâÚUè ÂÚUèÿææ ÂéçSÌ·¤æ ¥æñÚU ©žæÚU ˜æ ÜðÙð ·ð¤ çÜ° çÙÚUèÿæ·¤
replacement of both the Test Booklet and the Answer Sheet. ·¤æð ÌéÚU‹Ì ¥ß»Ì ·¤ÚUæ°¡Ð
13. Do not fold or make any stray mark on the Answer Sheet. 13. ©žæÚU Â˜æ ·¤æð Ù ×æðǸ𴠰ߴ Ù ãè ©â ÂÚU ¥‹Ø çÙàææ٠ܻ氡Ð
Name of the Candidate (in Capital letters ) :
ÂÚèÿææÍèü ·¤æ Ùæ× (ÕǸð ¥ÿæÚæð´ ×ð´) Ñ
Roll Number : in figures
¥Ùé·¤ý ×æ´·¤ Ñ ¥´·¤æð´ ×ð´
: in words
Ñ àæŽÎæð´ ×ð´
Examination Centre Number :
ÂÚèÿææ ·ð¤‹Îý ِÕÚU Ñ
Name of Examination Centre (in Capital letters) :
ÂÚUèÿææ ·ð¤‹Îý ·¤æ Ùæ× (ÕǸð ¥ÿæÚUæð´ ×ð´ ) Ñ
Candidate’s Signature : 1. Invigilator’s Signature :
ÂÚèÿææÍèü ·ð¤ ãSÌæÿæÚ Ñ çÙÚèÿæ·¤ ·ð¤ ãSÌæÿæÚ Ñ
2. Invigilator’s Signature :
çÙÚèÿæ·¤ ·ð¤ ãSÌæÿæÚ Ñ
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PART A — MATHEMATICS Öæ» A — »ç‡æÌ
1. If x521 and x52 are extreme points of 1. ØçÎ x521 ÌÍæ x52,
f(x)5a log ?x?1bx21x then : f(x)5a log ?x?1bx21x ·ð¤ ¿ÚU×çÕ´Îé ãñ´, Ìæð Ñ
1 1
(1) a526, b52 (1) a526, b52
2 2

1 1
(2) a52, b52 (2) a52, b52
2 2

1 1
(3) a52, b5 (3) a52, b5
2 2

1 1
(4) a526, b5 (4) a526, b5
2 2

2. The locus of the foot of perpendicular 2. Îèƒæüßëžæ x213y256 ·ð¤ ·ð´¤Îý âð §â·¤è ç·¤âè SÂàæü
drawn from the centre of the ellipse ÚðU¹æ ÂÚU ¹è´¿ð »° Ü´Õ ·ð¤ ÂæÎ ·¤æ çÕ´Îé ÂÍ ãñ Ñ
x213y256 on any tangent to it is :

(1) (x22y 2)256x 222y 2 (1) (x22y 2)256x 222y 2

(2) (x21y 2)256x 212y 2 (2) (x21y 2)256x 212y 2

(3) (x21y 2)256x 222y 2 (3) (x21y 2)256x 222y 2

(4) (x22y 2)256x 212y 2 (4) (x22y 2)256x 212y 2

1 1
3. Let f k ( x ) 5(sin k x 1 cosk x ) where 3. ×æÙæ fk ( x ) 5 (sin k x 1 cosk x ) ãñ, Áãæ¡
k k
x e R and k/1. Then f4(x)2f6(x) equals : x e R ÌÍæ k/1 ãñ, Ìæð f4(x)2f6(x) ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
1 1
(1) (1)
3 3

1 1
(2) (2)
4 4

1 1
(3) (3)
12 12

1 1
(4) (4)
6 6

G/Page 2 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
4. If X5{4 n 23n21 : n e N} and 4. ØçÎ X5{4 n 23n21 : n e N} ÌÍæ
Y5{9(n21) : n e N}, where N is the set of Y5{9(n21) : n e N} ãñ´, Áãæ¡ N, Âýæ·ë¤Ì ⴁØæ¥æð´
natural numbers, then XÈY is equal to : ·¤æ â×é“æØ ãñ, Ìæð XÈY ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
(1) Y2X (1) Y2X

(2) X (2) X

(3) Y (3) Y

(4) N (4) N

5. If A is an 333 non - singular matrix such 5. ØçÎ °·¤ °ðâæ 333 ÃØ鈷ý¤×‡æèØ ¥æÃØêã ãñ ç·¤
A
that AA95A9A and B5A21 A9, then BB9 AA95A9A ÌÍæ B5A21 A9 ãñ, Ìæð BB9 ÕÚUæÕÚU
equals : ãñ Ñ
(1) I (1) I

(2) B21 (2) B21

(3) (B21)9 (3) (B21)9

(4) I1B (4) I1B

1 1
Ë 1 Û x1 Ë 1 Û x1
6. The integral × ÌÌ1 1 x 2 ÜÜÜ e x d x is 6. â×æ·¤Ü × ÌÌÍ1 1 x 2 ÝÜÜÜ e x d x ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
Í xÝ x
equal to :

1 1
x1 x1
(1) x e x 1c (1) x e x 1c

1 1
x1 x1
(2) (x11) e x 1c (2) (x11) e x 1c

1 1
x1 x1
(3) 2x e x 1c (3) 2x e x 1c

1 1
x1 x1
(4) (x21) e x 1c (4) (x21) e x 1c

G/Page 3 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
7. The area of the region described by 7. A5{(x, y) : x21y2 [ 1 ÌÍæ y2 [ 12x} ·ð¤
A5{(x, y) : x21y2 [ 1 and y2 [ 12x} is : mæÚUæ ÂýΞæ ÿæð˜æ ·¤æ ÿæð˜æÈ¤Ü ãñ Ñ

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

p 2 p 2
(2) 2 (2) 2
2 3 2 3

p 2 p 2
(3) 1 (3) 1
2 3 2 3

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

8. The image of the line 8. â×ÌÜ 2x2y1z1350 ×ð´ ÚðU¹æ


x 21 y 23 z 24 x 21 y 23 z 24
3
5
1
5
25
in the plane
3
5
1
5
25
·ð¤ ÂýçÌçÕ´Õ ßæÜè
2x2y1z1350 is the line : ÚðU¹æ ãñ Ñ

x 13 y 25 z 12 x 13 y 25 z 12
(1) 5 5 (1) 5 5
23 21 5 23 21 5

x 23 y 15 z 22 x 23 y 15 z 22
(2) 5 5 (2) 5 5
3 1 25 3 1 25

x 23 y 15 z 22 x 23 y 15 z 22
(3) 5 5 (3) 5 5
23 21 5 23 21 5

x 13 y 25 z 22 x 13 y 25 z 22
(4) 5 5 (4) 5 5
3 1 25 3 1 25

G/Page 4 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
9. The variance of first 50 even natural 9. ÂãÜè 50 â× Âýæ·ë¤Ì ⴁØæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ÂýâÚU‡æ ãñ Ñ
numbers is :

(1) 833 (1) 833

(2) 437 (2) 437

437 437
(3) (3)
4 4

833 833
(4) (4)
4 4

10. If z is a complex number such that ?z?/2, 10. ØçÎ z °·¤ °ðâè âç×Ÿæ ⴁØæ ãñ ç·¤ ?z?/2 ãñ, Ìæð
1 1
then the minimum value of z 1
2
: z1
2
·¤æ ‹ØêÙÌ× ×æÙ Ñ

(1) lies in the interval (1, 2) (1) ¥´ÌÚUæÜ (1, 2) ×ð´ çSÍÌ ãñÐ

5 5
(2) is strictly greater than
2
(2)
2
âð çÙÚ´UÌÚU ÕǸæ ãñÐ

3 3 5
(3) is strictly greater than
2
but less (3)
2
âð çÙÚ´UÌÚU ÕǸæ ãñ ÂÚU‹Ìé 2
âð ·¤× ãñÐ
5
than
2

5 5
(4) is equal to (4)
2
·ð¤ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñÐ
2

G/Page 5 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
11. Three positive numbers form an increasing 11. ÌèÙ ÏÙæˆ×·¤ ⴁØæ°´ ÕɸÌè »é‡ææðžæÚU Ÿæðɸè ×ð´ ãñ´Ð ØçÎ
G.P. If the middle term in this G.P. is §â »é‡ææðžæÚU ŸæðÉ¸è ·¤è Õè¿ ßæÜè ⴁØæ Îé»éÙè ·¤ÚU Îè
doubled, the new numbers are in A.P. Áæ°, Ìæð Ù§ü ÕÙè ⴁØæ°´ â×æ´ÌÚU Ÿæðɸè ×ð´ ãæð ÁæÌè ãñ´Ð
Then the common ratio of the G.P. is : »é‡ææðžæÚU ŸæðÉ¸è ·¤æ âæßü¥ÙéÂæÌ ãñ Ñ
(1) 31 2 (1) 31 2

(2) 22 3 (2) 22 3

(3) 21 3 (3) 21 3

(4) 21 3 (4) 21 3

12. If the coefficients of x 3 and x 4 in the 12. ØçÎ (11ax1bx2) (122x)18 ·ð¤ x ·¤è ƒææÌæð´ ×ð´
expansion of (11ax1bx 2 ) (122x) 18 in ÂýâæÚU ×ð´ x3 ÌÍæ x4, ÎæðÙæ𴠷𤠻é‡ææ´·¤ àæê‹Ø ãñ´, Ìæð (a, b)
powers of x are both zero, then (a, b) is ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
equal to :

Ë Û Ë Û
(1) Ì14 , 251 ÜÜ (1) Ì14 , 251 ÜÜ
ÌÍ 3 ÝÜ ÌÍ 3 ÝÜ

Ë Û Ë Û
(2) ÌÌ14 , 272 ÜÜ (2) ÌÌ14 , 272 ÜÜ
Í 3 Ý Ü Í 3 ÝÜ

Ë Û Ë Û
(3) ÌÌ16 , 272 ÜÜ (3) ÌÌ16 , 272 ÜÜ
Í 3 ÝÜ Í 3 ÝÜ

Ë Û Ë Û
(4) Ì16 , 251 ÜÜ (4) Ì16 , 251 ÜÜ
ÌÍ 3 ÝÜ ÌÍ 3 ÝÜ

13. Let a, b, c and d be non-zero numbers. If 13. ×æÙæ a, b, c ÌÍæ d àæê‹ØðÌÚU ⴁØæ°¡ ãñ´Ð ØçÎ ÚðU¹æ¥æð´
the point of intersection of the lines 4ax12ay1c50 ÌÍæ 5bx12by1d50 ·¤æ
4ax12ay1c50 and 5bx12by1d50 lies Âýç̑ÀðUÎ çÕ´Îé ¿æñÍð ¿ÌéÍæZàæ ×ð´ ãñ ÌÍæ ÎæðÙæð´ ¥ÿææð´ âð
in the fourth quadrant and is equidistant â×ÎêÚUSÍ ãñ, Ìæð Ñ
from the two axes then :
(1) 2bc13ad50 (1) 2bc13ad50
(2) 3bc22ad50 (2) 3bc22ad50
(3) 3bc12ad50 (3) 3bc12ad50
(4) 2bc23ad50 (4) 2bc23ad50

G/Page 6 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
Γ “ “ “ “ “Þ Γ “ “ Þ 2 Γ “ “ “ “ “Þ Γ “ “ Þ 2
14. If Ð a3b b3c c3a à5l ÏÐ a b c ßà then l is
Ï ß 14. ØçÎ Ï a3b b3c c3a ß5l Ï a b c ß
Ð à Ð à ãñ, Ìæð l
equal to : ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
(1) 3 (1) 3

(2) 0 (2) 0

(3) 1 (3) 1

(4) 2 (4) 2

15. Let A and B be two events such that 15. ×æÙæ A ÌÍæ B Îæð °ð â è ƒæÅUÙæ°¡ ãñ ´ ç·¤
1 1 1 1
P (A ­ B) 5 , P (A ¬ B) 5 and P (A ­ B) 5 , P (A ¬ B) 5 ÌÍæ
6 4 6 4
1 1
P (A ) 5 , where A stands for the P (A ) 5 ãñ ÁÕç·¤ A ƒæÅUÙæ A ·ð¤ ÂêÚU·¤ ·¤æð
4 4
complement of the event A. Then the ÎàææüÌæ ãñÐ Ìæð ƒæÅUÙæ°¡ A ÌÍæ B Ñ
events A and B are :

(1) equally likely but not independent. (1) â×âÖæßè ãñ´ ÂÚU‹Ìé SßÌ´˜æ Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð
(2) independent but not equally likely. (2) SßÌ´˜æ ãñ´ ÂÚU‹Ìé â×âÖæßè Ùãè´ ãñ´Ð
(3) independent and equally likely. (3) SßÌ´˜æ ãñ´ ÌÍæ â×âÖæßè ãñ´Ð
(4) mutually exclusive and independent. (4) ÂÚUSÂÚU ¥ÂßÁèü ÌÍæ SßÌ´˜æ ãñ´Ð

16. Let PS be the median of the triangle with 16. ×æÙæ PS °·¤ ç˜æÖéÁ ·¤è ×æçŠØ·¤æ ãñ çÁâ·ð¤ àæèáü
vertices P(2, 2), Q(6,21) and R(7, 3). The P(2, 2), Q(6,21) ÌÍæ R(7, 3) ãñ´Ð (1, 21) âð
equation of the line passing through ãæð·¤ÚU ÁæÙð ßæÜè ÚðU¹æ, Áæð PS ·ð¤ â×æ´ÌÚU ãñ, ·¤æ
(1, 21) and parallel to PS is : â×è·¤ÚU‡æ ãñ Ñ
(1) 2x19y1750 (1) 2x19y1750

(2) 4x17y1350 (2) 4x17y1350

(3) 2x29y21150 (3) 2x29y21150

(4) 4x27y21150 (4) 4x27y21150

G/Page 7 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / ÚUȤ ·¤æØü ·ð¤ çÜ° Á»ã
sin ( p cos 2 x ) sin ( p cos 2 x )
17. lim is equal to : 17. lim ·¤æ ×æÙ ãñ Ñ
x“ 0 x2 x“ 0 x2
(1) 1 (1) 1
(2) 2p (2) 2p
(3) p (3) p
p p
(4) (4)
2 2

18. Let a and b be the roots of equation 18. ×æÙæ a ÌÍæ b â×è·¤ÚU‡æ px21qx1r50, p¹0 ·ð¤
px21qx1r50, p¹0. If p, q, r are in A.P. ×êÜ ãñ´Ð ØçÎ p, q, r â×æ´ÌÚU Ÿæðɸè ×ð´ ãñ´ ÌÍæ
1 1 1 1
and 1 5 4 , then the value of ?a2b? 1 54 ãñ, Ìæð ?a2b? ·¤æ ×æÙ ãñ Ñ
a b a b
is :

2 17 2 17
(1) (1)
9 9

34 34
(2) (2)
9 9

2 13 2 13
(3) (3)
9 9

61 61
(4) (4)
9 9

19. A bird is sitting on the top of a vertical 19. °·¤ Âÿæè 20 ×è. ª¡¤¿ð °·¤ ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ¹´Öð ·ð¤ çàæ¹ÚU
pole 20 m high and its elevation from a ÂÚU ÕñÆUæ ãñ ÌÍæ §â·¤æ Öêç× ·ð¤ °·¤ çÕ´Îé O âð ©óæØÙ
point O on the ground is 458. It flies off ·¤æð‡æ 458 ãñÐ Øã Âÿæè O âð ÂÚðU ÿæñçÌÁ çÎàææ ×𴠩ǸÌæ
horizontally straight away from the ãñÐ °·¤ âð·´¤ÇU ·ð¤ ÕæÎ, O âð Âÿæè ·¤æ ©óæØÙ ·¤æð‡æ
point O. After one second, the elevation ƒæÅU ·¤ÚU 308 ÚUã ÁæÌæ ãñÐ Ìæð (×è. ÂýçÌ âð. ×ð´) Âÿæè
of the bird from O is reduced to 308. Then ·¤è ¿æÜ ãñ Ñ
the speed (in m/s) of the bird is :

(1) 40 ( 3 2 2) (1) 40 ( 3 2 2)

(2) 20 2 (2) 20 2

(3) 20 ( 3 2 1) (3) 20 ( 3 2 1)

(4) 40 ( 2 2 1) (4) 40 ( 2 2 1)

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20. If a e R and the equation 20. ØçÎ aeR ÌÍæ â×è·¤ÚU‡æ
23(x2[x])212 (x2[x])1a250 23(x2[x])212 (x2[x])1a250

(where [x] denotes the greatest integer (Áãæ¡ [x] ©â ÕǸð âð ÕǸð Âê‡ææZ·¤ ·¤æð ÎàææüÌæ ãñ Áæð
[ x) has no integral solution, then all [ x ãñ) ·¤æ ·¤æð§ü Âê‡ææZ·¤èØ ãÜ Ùãè´ ãñ, Ìæð a ·ð¤ âÖè
possible values of a lie in the interval : â´Öß ×æÙ çÁâ ¥´ÌÚUæÜ ×ð´ çSÍÌ ãñ´, ßã ãñ Ñ
(1) (1, 2) (1) (1, 2)

(2) (22, 21) (2) (22, 21)

(3) (2:, 22) È (2, :) (3) (2:, 22) È (2, :)

(4) (21, 0) È (0, 1) (4) (21, 0) È (0, 1)

21. The integral 21. â×æ·¤Ü


p p
x
2 x x x
× 1 1 4 sin 2 4 sin d x equals : × 1 1 4 sin 2 2 4 sin d x ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
2 2 2 2
0 0

2p 2p
(1) 2 42 4 3 (1) 2 42 4 3
3 3

(2) 4 324 (2) 4 324

p p
(3) 4 3 2 42 (3) 4 3 2 42
3 3

(4) p24 (4) p24

22. If f and g are differentiable functions in 22. ØçÎ f ÌÍæ g, [0, 1] ×𴠥߷¤ÜÙèØ È¤ÜÙ ãñ´ Áæð
[0, 1] satisfying f (0)525g(1), g(0)50 and f (0)525g(1), g(0)50 ¥æñÚU f (1)56 ·¤æð â´ÌécÅU
f (1)56, then for some ce]0, 1[ : ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´, Ìæð ç·¤âè ce]0, 1[ ·ð¤ çÜ° Ñ
(1) 2f 9(c)53g9(c) (1) 2f 9(c)53g9(c)

(2) f 9(c)5g9(c) (2) f 9(c)5g9(c)

(3) f 9(c)52g9(c) (3) f 9(c)52g9(c)

(4) 2f 9(c)5g9(c) (4) 2f 9(c)5g9(c)

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1
23. If g is the inverse of a function f and 23. ØçÎ g ȤÜÙ f ·¤æ ÃØ鈷ý¤× ãñ ÌÍæ f 9 (x)5 1 1 x 5
1
f 9 (x)5
1 1 x5
, then g9 (x) is equal to : ãñ, Ìæð g9 (x) ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
(1) 5x 4 (1) 5x 4

1 1
(2) 5
1 1 { g ( x )} (2) 1 1 { g ( x )}
5

(3) 11{g(x)}5 (3) 11{g(x)}5

(4) 11x 5 (4) 11x 5

24. If (10) 9 12(11) 1 (10) 8 13(11) 2 (10) 7 1... 24. ØçÎ (10)912(11) 1 (10)813(11)2 (10)71...
110 (11)95k (10)9, then k is equal to : 110 (11)95k (10)9 ãñ, Ìæð k ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
441 441
(1) (1)
100 100

(2) 100 (2) 100

(3) 110 (3) 110

121 121
(4) (4)
10 10

25. If a, b¹0, and f (n)5an1bn and 25. ØçÎ a, b¹0, f (n)5an1bn ÌÍæ

3 1 1 f (1) 1 1 f (2) 3 1 1 f (1) 1 1 f (2)


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

5K(12a) 2 (12b) 2 (a2b) 2 , then K is 5K(12a)2 (12b)2 (a2b)2 ãñ, Ìæð K ÕÚUæÕÚU
equal to : ãñ Ñ
1 1
(1) (1)
ab ab

(2) 1 (2) 1

(3) 21 (3) 21

(4) ab (4) ab

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26. The slope of the line touching both the 26. ÂÚUßÜØæð´ y254x ÌÍæ x25232y ÎæðÙæð´ ·¤æð SÂàæü
parabolas y254x and x25232y is : ·¤ÚUÙð ßæÜè ÚðU¹æ ·¤è Âý߇æÌæ ãñ Ñ

3 3
(1) (1)
2 2

1 1
(2) (2)
8 8

2 2
(3) (3)
3 3

1 1
(4) (4)
2 2

27. The statement ~(p « ~q) is : 27. ·¤ÍÙ ~(p « ~q) ãñ Ñ


(1) equivalent to ~p « q (1) ~p « q ·ð¤ ÌéËØ
(2) a tautology (2) °·¤ ÂéÙL¤ç€Ì (tautology)

(3) a fallacy (3) °·¤ ãðˆßæÖæâ (fallacy)


(4) equivalent to p « q (4) p « q ·ð¤ ÌéËØ

28. Let the population of rabbits surviving at 28. ×æÙæ ç·¤âè â×Ø t ÂÚU ÁèçßÌ ¹ÚU»æðàææð´ ·¤è ÁÙⴁØæ
dp(t) 1
a time t be governed by the differential ¥ß·¤Ü â×è·¤ÚU‡æ dt
5 p(t) 2200
2
mæÚUæ
dp(t) 1
equation
dt
5 p(t) 2200.
2
çÙØ´ç˜æÌ ãñ´Ð
If p(0)5100, then p(t) equals : ØçÎ p(0)5100 ãñ, Ìæð p(t) ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
(1) 3002200 e2t/2 (1) 3002200 e2t/2

(2) 6002500 et/2 (2) 6002500 et/2

(3) 4002300 e2t/2 (3) 4002300 e2t/2

(4) 4002300 et/2 (4) 4002300 et/2

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29. Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and 29. ×æÙæ C °·¤ ßëžæ ãñ çÁâ·¤æ ·ð´¤Îý (1, 1) ÂÚU ãñ ÌÍæ
radius51. If T is the circle centred at ç˜æ’Øæ51 ãñÐ ØçÎ T ·ð´¤Îý (0, y) ßæÜæ ßëžæ ãñ Áæð ×êÜ
(0, y), passing through origin and touching çÕ´Îé âð ãæð ·¤ÚU ÁæÌæ ãñ ÌÍæ ßëžæ C ·¤æð Õæs M¤Â âð
the circle C externally, then the radius of SÂàæü ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ, Ìæð T ·¤è ç˜æ’Øæ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñ Ñ
T is equal to :

3 3
(1) (1)
2 2

1 1
(2) (2)
2 2

1 1
(3) (3)
4 4

3 3
(4) (4)
2 2

30. The angle between the lines whose 30. Îæð Úð U ¹ æ°¡ , çÁÙ·ð ¤ çη÷ ¤ -·¤æð ’ Øæ, â×è·¤ÚU ‡ ææð ´
direction cosines satisfy the equations l1m1n50 ÌÍæ l25m21n2 ·¤æð â´ÌécÅU ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´,
l1m1n50 and l25m21n2 is : ·ð¤ Õè¿ ·¤æ ·¤æð‡æ ãñ Ñ

p p
(1) (1)
4 4

p p
(2) (2)
6 6

p p
(3) (3)
2 2

p p
(4) (4)
3 3

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PART B — PHYSICS Öæ» B — ÖæñçÌ·¤ çߙææÙ
31. When a rubber-band is stretched by a 31. ÁÕ °·¤ ÚUÕǸ ·ð¤ ÀUËÜð ·¤æð x ÎêÚUè Ì·¤ ÌæçÙÌ ç·¤Øæ
distance x, it exerts a restoring force of ÁæÌæ ãñ; ÌÕ ÂçÚU×æ‡æ F5ax1bx2 ·¤æ °·¤ ÂýˆØÙØÙ
magnitude F5ax1bx2 where a and b are ÕÜ Ü»Ìæ ãñ Áãæ¡ a °ß´ b çSÍÚUæ´·¤ ãñ´Ð çÕÙæ ÌæçÙÌ
constants. The work done in stretching ÚUÕǸ ·ð¤ ÀUËÜð ·¤æð L âð ÌæçÙÌ ·¤ÚUÙð ×ð´ ç·¤Øæ »Øæ
the unstretched rubber-band by L is : ·¤æØü ãñ Ñ
1 ÌË aL2 bL3 ÜÛÜ 1 ÌË aL2 bL3 ÜÛÜ
(1) ÌÌ 1 Ü (1) ÌÌ 1 Ü
2 ÌÍ 2 3 ÜÜÝ 2 ÌÍ 2 3 ÜÜÝ

(2) aL21bL3 (2) aL21bL3


1 1
(3) (aL21bL3) (3) (aL21bL3)
2 2

aL2 bL3 aL2 bL3


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

32. The coercivity of a small magnet where the 32. °·¤ ÀUæðÅðU ¿éÕ·¤ ·¤è çÙ»ýæçãÌæ, Áãæ¡ Üæðã¿éÕ·¤
ferromagnet gets demagnetized is ¥¿éÕ·¤èØ ãæð ÁæÌæ ãñ, 33103 A m21 ãñÐ ¿·ý¤æð´
33103 A m21. The current required to be ·¤è ⴁØæ 100 °ß´ ܐÕæ§ü 10 cm ·¤è °·¤ ÂçÚUÙæçÜ·¤æ
passed in a solenoid of length 10 cm and âð ÂýßæçãÌ ¥æßàØ·¤ ÏæÚUæ ·¤æ ×æÙ, çÁââð ç·¤ ¿éÕ·¤
number of turns 100, so that the magnet ÂçÚUÙæçÜ·¤æ ·ð¤ ¥‹ÎÚU ãæðÙð ÂÚU ¥¿éÕ·¤èØ ãæð ÁæØð,
gets demagnetized when inside the ãñ Ñ
solenoid, is :
(1) 6A (1) 6A
(2) 30 mA (2) 30 mA
(3) 60 mA (3) 60 mA
(4) 3A (4) 3A

33. In a large building, there are 15 bulbs of 33. °·¤ ÕëãÌ ÖßÙ ×ð´, 40 W ·ð¤ 15 ÕËÕ, 100 W ·ð¤
40 W, 5 bulbs of 100 W, 5 fans of 80 W 5 ÕËÕ, 80 W ·ð¤ 5 ´¹ð °ß´ 1 kW ·¤æ 1 ãèÅUÚU ãñ´Ð
and 1 heater of 1 kW. The voltage of the çÕÁÜè ·ð¤ ×ð‹â ·¤è ßæðËÅUÌæ 220 V ãñ´Ð ÖßÙ ·ð¤
electric mains is 220 V. The minimum ×éØ Øê$Á ·¤è ‹ØêÙÌ× ÿæ×Ìæ ãæð»è Ñ
capacity of the main fuse of the building
will be :
(1) 14 A (1) 14 A
(2) 8A (2) 8A
(3) 10 A (3) 10 A
(4) 12 A (4) 12 A

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34. An open glass tube is immersed in mercury 34. °·¤ ¹éÜè ·¤æ¡¿ ·¤è ÙÜè ·¤æð ÂæÚðU ×ð´ §â Âý·¤æÚU ÇéUÕæðØæ
in such a way that a length of 8 cm extends ÁæÌæ ãñ ç·¤ ÂæÚðU ·ð¤ SÌÚU âð 8 cm ª¤ÂÚU ·¤æ¡¿ ·¤è ÙÜè
above the mercury level. The open end of ·¤è ܐÕæ§ü ãñÐ ÙÜè ·ð¤ ¹éÜð çâÚðU ·¤æð ¥Õ ՋΠ·¤ÚU
the tube is then closed and sealed and the âèÜ ·¤ÚU çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñ ¥æñÚU ÙÜè ·¤æ𠪤ŠßæüÏÚU ¥çÌçÚU€Ì
tube is raised vertically up by additional 46 cm â𠪤ÂÚU ©ÆUæØæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ ÙÜè ×ð´ ÂæÚðU ·ð¤ ª¤ÂÚU
46 cm. What will be length of the air ßæØé SÌÖ ·¤è ܐÕæ§ü ¥Õ €Øæ ãæð»è?
column above mercury in the tube now ?

(Atmospheric pressure 576 cm of Hg) (ßæØé×´ÇUÜèØ ÎæÕ5Hg ·¤æ 76 cm)

(1) 6 cm (1) 6 cm

(2) 16 cm (2) 16 cm

(3) 22 cm (3) 22 cm

(4) 38 cm (4) 38 cm

35. A bob of mass m attached to an 35. ܐÕæ§ü l ·¤è °·¤ ¥çßÌæ‹Ø ǸæðÚUè âð Õ¡Ïð ÎýÃØ×æÙ m
inextensible string of length l is suspended ·ð¤ °·¤ ÕæÕ ·¤æð °·¤ ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ¥æÏæÚU âð ÜÅU·¤æØæ
from a vertical support. The bob rotates ÁæÌæ ãñÐ ÕæÕ ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ÂÚU ·¤æð‡æèØ ¿æÜ v rad/s âð
in a horizontal circle with an angular °·¤ ÿæñçÌÁ ßëžæ ×𴠃æê‡æüÙ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ çÙÜ´ÕÙ çՋÎé
speed v rad/s about the vertical. About ÂÚU Ñ
the point of suspension :

(1) angular momentum changes both in (1) ·¤æð‡æèØ â´ßð» ÎæðÙæð´ çÎàææ °ß´ ÂçÚ×æ‡æ ×ð´
direction and magnitude. ÂçÚUUßÌüÙàæèÜ ãñÐ

(2) angular momentum is conserved. (2) ·¤æð‡æèØ â´ßð» â´ÚUçÿæÌ ÚUãÌæ ãñÐ

(3) angular momentum changes in (3) ·¤æð‡æèØ â´ßð» ÂçÚU×æ‡æ ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙàæèÜ ãñ´ ÂÚU‹Ìé
magnitude but not in direction. çÎàææ ×ð´ Ùãè´Ð

(4) angular momentum changes in (4) ·¤æð‡æèØ â´ßð» çÎàææ ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙàæèÜ ãñ ÂÚU‹Ìé
direction but not in magnitude. ÂçÚU×æ‡æ ×ð´ Ùãè´Ð
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36. The current voltage relation of diode is 36. °·¤ ÇUæØæð Ç U ·¤è ÏæÚUæ-ßæð Ë ÅUÌæ âÕ‹Ï
given by I5(e1000V/T21) mA, where the I5(e1000V/T21) mA âð Îè ÁæÌè ãñ´, Áãæ¡ V Ü»æ§ü
applied voltage V is in volts and the »§ü ßæðËÅUÌæ ßæðËÅU ×ð´ ãñ ¥æñÚU ÌæÂ×æÙ T çÇU»ýè ·ñ¤çËßÙ
temperature T is in degree Kelvin. If a ×ð´ ãñÐ ØçÎ °·¤ çßlæÍèü 300 K ÂÚU 5 mA ÏæÚUæ
student makes an error measuring ÙæÂÌð ãéØð ×æÂÙ ×ð´ 60.01 V ·¤è ˜æéçÅU ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ, ÌÕ
60.01 V while measuring the current of ÏæÚUæ ·ð¤ ×æÙ ×ð´ mA ×𴠘æéçÅU €Øæ ãæð»è?
5 mA at 300 K, what will be the error in
the value of current in mA ?

(1) 0.05 mA (1) 0.05 mA

(2) 0.2 mA (2) 0.2 mA

(3) 0.02 mA (3) 0.02 mA

(4) 0.5 mA (4) 0.5 mA

37. From a tower of height H, a particle is 37. ª¡¤¿æ§ü H ·¤è °·¤ ×èÙæÚU âð, ¿æÜ u âð °·¤ ·¤‡æ ·¤æð
thrown vertically upwards with a ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ª¤ÂÚU ·¤è ¥æðÚU Èð´¤·¤æ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ ·¤‡æ ·¤æð
speed u. The time taken by the particle, to Âë‰ßè Ì·¤ ç»ÚUÙð ×ð´ Ü»æ â×Ø ©â·ð¤ ©“æÌ× çՋÎé
hit the ground, is n times that taken by it Ì·¤ Âãé¡¿Ùð ·ð¤ â×Ø ·¤æ n »éÙæ ãñ´Ð
to reach the highest point of its path.

The relation between H, u and n is : H, u °ß´ n ·ð¤ Õè¿ âÕ‹Ï ãñ Ñ

(1) g H5(n22)u2 (1) g H5(n22)u2

(2) 2 g H5n2u2 (2) 2 g H5n2u2

(3) g H5(n22)2u2 (3) g H5(n22)2u2

(4) 2 g H5nu2(n22) (4) 2 g H5nu2(n22)

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Ë 3 ÜÛ
38. A thin convex lens made from crown glass 38. ·ý¤æ©Ù ·¤æ¡¿ ÌÌÍm 5 Ü
2 ÜÝ
âð ÕÙð °·¤ ÂÌÜ𠩞æÜ Üð‹â
Ë Û
ÌÌm 5 3 ÜÜ has focal length f. When it is ·¤è Ȥæð·¤â ܐÕæ§ü f ãñÐ ÁÕ §âð ¥ÂßÌüÙæ´·¤
4
°ß´
Í 2 ÜÝ 3
5
measured in two different liquids having
3
ßæÜð Îæð çÖóæ Îýßæð´ ×ð´ ÚU¹·¤ÚU ×æÂæ ÁæÌæ ãñ, ÌÕ
4 5
refractive indices
3
and , it has the focal
3 Ȥæð·¤â ܐÕæ§Øæ¡ ·ý¤×àæÑ f1 °ß´ f2 ãñ´Ð Ȥæð·¤â
lengths f1 and f2 respectively. The correct ܐÕæ§Øæð´ ·ð¤ Õè¿ âãè âÕ‹Ï ãñ Ñ
relation between the focal lengths is :

(1) f1 and f2 both become negative (1) f1 °ß´ f2 ÎæðÙæð´ «¤‡ææˆ×·¤ ãæð ÁæÌð ãñ´Ð

(2) f15f2 < f (2) f15f2 < f

(3) f1 > f and f2 becomes negative (3) f1 > f ¥æñÚU f2 «¤‡ææˆ×·¤ ãæð ÁæÌæ ãñÐ

(4) f2 > f and f1 becomes negative (4) f2 > f ¥æñÚU f1 «¤‡ææˆ×·¤ ãæð ÁæÌæ ãñÐ

39. A parallel plate capacitor is made of two 39. Îæð ßëžæèØ ŒÜðÅUæð, çÁÙ·ð¤ Õè¿ ÎêÚUè 5 mm ãñ´, âð °·¤
circular plates separated by a distance of â×æ‹ÌÚU Âç^·¤æ â´ÏæçÚU˜æ ÕÙæØæ »Øæ ãñ çÁâ·ð¤ Õè¿
5 mm and with a dielectric of dielectric ÂÚUæßñléÌ çSÍÚUæ´·¤ 2.2 ·¤æ °·¤ ÂÚUæßñléÌ ÚU¹æ »Øæ ãñÐ
constant 2.2 between them. When the ÁÕ ÂÚUæßñléÌ ×ð´ çßléÌ ÿæð˜æ 33104 V/m ãñ, ÌÕ
electric field in the dielectric is 33104 V/m, ÏÙæˆ×·¤ ŒÜðÅU ·¤æ ¥æßðàæ ƒæÙˆß Ü»Ö» ãæð»æ Ñ
the charge density of the positive plate will
be close to :

(1) 63104 C/m2 (1) 63104 C/m2

(2) 631027 C/m2 (2) 631027 C/m2

(3) 331027 C/m2 (3) 331027 C/m2

(4) 33104 C/m2 (4) 33104 C/m2

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40. In the circuit shown here, the point ‘C’ is 40. Øãæ¡ ÎàææüØð »Øð ÂçÚUÂÍ ×ð´, çՋÎé ‘C’ ·¤æð çՋÎé ‘A’ âð
kept connected to point ‘A’ till the current ÌÕ Ì·¤ ÁæðǸð ÚU¹æ ÁæÌæ ãñ ÁÕ Ì·¤ ç·¤ ÂçÚUÂÍ ×ð´
flowing through the circuit becomes ÂýßæçãÌ ÏæÚUæ çSÍÚU Ù ãæð Áæ°Ð ̈Âà¿æÌ÷, ¥¿æÙ·¤,
constant. Afterward, suddenly, point ‘C’ çՋÎé ‘C’ ·¤æð çՋÎé ‘A’ âð ãÅUæ·¤ÚU çՋÎé ‘B’ âð t50
is disconnected from point ‘A’ and â×Ø ÂÚU ÁæðǸ çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ t5L/R ÂÚU ÂýçÌÚUæðÏ
connected to point ‘B’ at time t50. Ratio ÂÚU ßæðËÅUÌæ ·¤æ ÂýðÚU·¤ˆß ÂÚU ßæðËÅUÌæ âð ¥ÙéÂæÌ ãæð»æ Ñ
of the voltage across resistance and the
inductor at t5L/R will be equal to :

12 e 12 e
(1) (1)
e e
e e
(2) (2)
12 e 12 e
(3) 1 (3) 1
(4) 21 (4) 21

41. Two beams, A and B, of plane polarized 41. Ïýéß‡æ ·ð¤ ¥‹Øæð‹Ø ܐÕßÌ÷ ÌÜæð´ ßæÜð â×ÌÜ ÏýéßèØ
light with mutually perpendicular planes Âý·¤æàæ ·¤è Îæð Âé´Á A °ß´ B °·¤ ÂæðÜÚUæØǸ mæÚUæ Îð¹è
of polarization are seen through a ÁæÌè ãñÐ ©â çSÍçÌ âð Áãæ¡ Âé´Á A ·¤è ¥çÏ·¤Ì×
polaroid. From the position when the ÌèßýÌæ ãñ (¥æñÚU Âé´Á B ·¤è àæê‹Ø ÌèßýÌæ ãñ) ÂæðÜÚUæØÇU
beam A has maximum intensity (and ·¤æ 308 âð ƒæê‡æüÙ ÎæðÙæð´ Âé´Áæð´ ·¤æð °·¤â×æÙ léçÌ×æÙ
beam B has zero intensity), a rotation of ÂýÌèÌ ãæðÌæ ãñÐ ØçÎ ÎæðÙæð´ Âé¡Áæð´ ·¤è ÂýæÚUçÖ·¤ ÌèßýÌæ°¡
polaroid through 308 makes the two beams IA
appear equally bright. If the initial ·ý¤×àæÑ IA °ß´ IB ãñ´, ÌÕ IB ·¤æ ×æÙ ãñ Ñ
intensities of the two beams are IA and IB
IA
respectively, then I equals :
B

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

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42. There is a circular tube in a vertical plane. 42. °·¤ ßëžææ·¤æÚU ÙÜè ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ÌÜ ×ð´ ãñÐ Îæð Îýß, Áæð
Two liquids which do not mix and of °·¤ ÎêâÚðU âð ç×çŸæÌ Ùãè´ ãæðÌð ÌÍæ çÁÙ·¤æ ƒæÙˆß d1
densities d1 and d2 are filled in the tube. °ß´ d2 ãñ´, ÙÜè ×ð´ ÖÚðU »Øð ãñ´Ð ÂýˆØð·¤ Îýß ·ð¤‹Îý ÂÚU
Each liquid subtends 908 angle at centre. 908 ·¤æ ·¤æð‡æ ¥´ÌçÚUÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ´Ð ©Ù·ð¤ ¥´ÌÑ ÂëcÆU ·¤æð
Radius joining their interface makes ÁæðǸÙð ßæÜè ç˜æ’Øæ ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU âð a ·¤æð‡æ ÕÙæÌè ãñ´Ð
d1 d1
an angle a with vertical. Ratio d is : ¥ÙéÂæÌ d2 ãñ Ñ
2

1 1 sin a 1 1 sin a
(1) (1)
1 2 cosa 1 2 cosa

1 1 sin a 1 1 sin a
(2) (2)
1 2 sin a 1 2 sin a

1 1 cosa 1 1 cosa
(3) (3)
1 2 cosa 1 2 cosa

1 1 tan a 1 1 tan a
(4) (4)
1 2 tan a 1 2 tan a

43. The pressure that has to be applied to the 43. 10 cm ܐÕæ§ü ·ð¤ °·¤ SÅUèÜ ·ð¤ ÌæÚU ·ð¤ çâÚUæð ÂÚU ÁÕ
ends of a steel wire of length 10 cm to keep ÌæÂ×æÙ ×ð´ ßëçh 1008C ·¤è ÁæÌè ãñ´ ÌÕ §â·¤è ܐÕæ§ü
its length constant when its temperature çSÍÚU ÚU¹Ùð ·ð¤ çÜØð çâÚUæð ÂÚU Ü»æØæ »Øæ ÎæÕ ãñ Ñ
is raised by 1008C is :

(For steel Young’s modulus is (SÅUèÜ ·¤æ Ø´» ÂýˆØæSÍÌæ »é‡ææ´·¤ 231011 N m22
231011 N m22 and coefficient of thermal ¥æñÚU ÚðUç¹·¤ ÂýâæÚU »é‡ææ´·¤ 1.131025 K21 ãñ´)
expansion is 1.131025 K21)

(1) 2.23106 Pa (1) 2.23106 ÂæS·¤Ü


(2) 2.23108 Pa (2) 2.23108 ÂæS·¤Ü
(3) 2.23109 Pa (3) 2.23109 ÂæS·¤Ü
(4) 2.23107 Pa (4) 2.23107 ÂæS·¤Ü
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44. A block of mass m is placed on a surface 44. °·¤ ÂëcÆU ÂÚU °·¤ ÎýÃØ×æÙ m ·¤æ ŽÜæò·¤ ÚU¹æ ãñÐ
with a vertical cross section given by x3
ÂëcÆU ·¤è ª¤ŠßæüÏÚU ¥ÙéÂýSÍ ·¤æÅU y5 âð Îè ÁæÌè
x3 6
y5 . If the coefficient of friction is 0.5, ãñÐ ØçÎ ƒæáü‡æ »é‡ææ´·¤ 0.5 ãñ, ÌÕ ÏÚUÌè â𠪤ÂÚU ßã
6
the maximum height above the ground at ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ª¡¤¿æ§ü, çÁâ ÂÚU çÕÙæ çȤâÜð ŽÜæò·¤ ÚU¹æ
which the block can be placed without Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ´, ãñ Ñ
slipping is :

1 1
(1) m (1) m
2 2

1 1
(2) m (2) m
6 6

2 2
(3) m (3) m
3 3

1 1
(4) m (4) m
3 3

45. Three rods of Copper, Brass and Steel are 45. Ìæ¡Õð, ÂèÌÜ °ß´ SÅUèÜ ·¤è ÌèÙ ÀUǸæð´ ·¤æð Y - ¥æ·¤æÚU
welded together to form a Y - shaped â´ÚU¿Ùæ ×ð´ ßðËÇU ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ãñ´Ð ÂýˆØð·¤ ÀUǸ ·¤è
structure. Area of cross - section of each ¥ÙéÂýSÍ ·¤æÅU ·¤æ ÿæð˜æȤÜ54 cm2 ãñÐ Ìæ¡Õð ·¤è ÀUǸ
rod54 cm 2 . End of copper rod is ·ð¤ çâÚðU ·¤æ ÌæÂ×æÙ 1008C ãñ´ ÁÕç·¤ ÂèÌÜ °ß´
maintained at 1008C where as ends of SÅUèÜ ·ð¤ çâÚðU 08C ÌæÂ×æÙ ÂÚU ÚU¹ð »Øð ãñ´Ð Ìæ¡Õð,
brass and steel are kept at 08C. Lengths of ÂèÌÜ °ß´ SÅUèÜ ·¤è ÀUǸæð´ ·¤è ܐÕæ§üØæ¡ ·ý¤×àæÑ
the copper, brass and steel rods are 46, 13 46, 13 °ß´ 12 cms ãñ´Ð ÀUǸæð´ ·¤æð, ©Ù·ð¤ çâÚUæð´ ·¤æð
and 12 cms respectively. The rods are ÀUæðǸ·¤ÚU, ßæÌæßÚU‡æ â𠪤c×èØ ÚUæðÏè ç·¤Øæ »Øæ ãñÐ
thermally insulated from surroundings Ìæ¡Õð, ÂèÌÜ °ß´ SÅUèÜ ·¤è ª¤c×æ ¿æÜ·¤Ìæ°¡ ·ý¤×àæÑ
except at ends. Thermal conductivities of 0.92, 0.26 °ß´ 0.12 CGS §·¤æ§ü ãñ´Ð Ìæ¡Õð ·¤è ÀUǸ
copper, brass and steel are 0.92, 0.26 and âð ÂýßæçãÌ ª¤c×æ ·¤è ÎÚU ãñ Ñ
0.12 CGS units respectively. Rate of heat
flow through copper rod is :

(1) 6.0 cal/s (1) 6.0 cal/s

(2) 1.2 cal/s (2) 1.2 cal/s

(3) 2.4 cal/s (3) 2.4 cal/s

(4) 4.8 cal/s (4) 4.8 cal/s

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46. A mass ‘m’ is supported by a massless 46. ç˜æ’Øæ R °ß´ ÎýÃØ×æÙ m ·ð¤ °·¤ °·¤â×æÙ ¹æð¹Üð
string wound around a uniform hollow ÕðÜÙ ·ð¤ ¿æÚUæð´ ÌÚUȤ °·¤ ÎýÃØ×æÙçßãèÙ ÇUæðÚUè âð °·¤
cylinder of mass m and radius R. If the ÎýÃØ×æÙ ‘m’ ¥ßÜ´çÕÌ ãñ´Ð ØçÎ ÇUæðÚUè ÕðÜÙ ÂÚU
string does not slip on the cylinder, with çȤâÜÌè Ùãè´ ãñ, ÌÕ ÀUæðǸð ÁæÙð ÂÚU ÎýÃØ×æÙ ç·¤â
what acceleration will the mass fall on ˆßÚU‡æ âð ç»ÚðU»æ?
release ?

(1) g (1) g

2g 2g
(2) (2)
3 3

g g
(3) (3)
2 2

5g 5g
(4) (4)
6 6

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47. Match List - I (Electromagnetic wave type) 47. âê ¿ è - I (çßlé Ì ¿é  Õ·¤èØ ÌÚ´ U » Âý · ¤æÚU ) ·¤æð
with List - II (Its association/application) âê¿è - II (§Ùâð âÕçhÌ/¥ÙéÂýØæðç»Ì) âð âé×ðçÜÌ
and select the correct option from the ·¤èçÁØð ¥æñÚU âêç¿Øæð´ ·ð¤ Ùè¿ð çÎØð »Øð çß·¤ËÂæð´ ×ð´ âð
choices given below the lists : âãè çß·¤Ë ¿éçÙØðÑ

List - I List - II ÇÏ¤Í - I ÇÏ¤Í - II

(a)
Infrared
(i)
To treat muscular ¼Ë†Ç§ÕÌÅ˽Ëՙ œ‰Í ÌĜЉ̱
waves strain
(a) ŠÄ¿Uþ± ±¿™U Õ (i)
œÕ‰ ŒÁ˦ œÕ‰ ÌÁ½Õ
(b) Radio waves (ii) For broadcasting (b) ¿ÕU̬U½ËÕ ±¿™U Õ (ii) §âÇË¿UøË œÕ‰ ÌÁ½Õ
To detect fracture
(c) X - rays (iii) ÈÌa½Ëՙ œÕ‰ ŠÌS²»™  œ‰Í
of bones (c) •þÇ-̜‰¿UøËՙ (iii)
§È¤Ë¾ œÕ‰ ÌÁ½Õ
Absorbed by the
Ultraviolet §¿U˺֠™ ¾Í Ä˱ËÄ¿UøË œ‰Í ŠËÕ¦
$ ËÕ¾
(d) (iv) ozone layer of the (d) (iv)
rays
atmosphere ̜‰¿UøËՙ §¿U± mË¿UË ŠÄÅËËÕÆøË
(a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (2) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(3) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii) (3) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

(4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

48. The radiation corresponding to 3®2 48. ãæ§ÇþUæðÁÙ ÂÚU×æ‡æé ·ð¤ 3®2 â´·ý¤×‡æ ·ð¤ â´»Ì çßç·¤ÚU‡æ
transition of hydrogen atom falls on a °·¤ ÏæÌé ÂëcÆU ÂÚU ¥æÂçÌÌ ãæð·¤ÚU ȤæðÅUæð§Üð€ÅþUæòÙ ©ˆÂóæ
metal surface to produce photoelectrons. ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ Øð §Üð€ÅþUæòÙ 331024 T ·ð¤ °·¤ ¿éÕ·¤èØ
These electrons are made to enter a ÿæð˜æ ×ð´ Âýßðàæ ·¤ÚUÌð ãñ´Ð ØçÎ §Üð€ÅþUæòÙæð´ mæÚUæ ¥Ùé»æ×è
magnetic field of 331024 T. If the radius ¥çÏ·¤Ì× ßëžæèØ ÂÍ ·¤è ç˜æ’Øæ 10.0 mm ãæð, ÌÕ
of the largest circular path followed by ÏæÌé ·¤æ ·¤æØü ȤÜ٠ֻܻ ãñ Ñ
these electrons is 10.0 mm, the work
function of the metal is close to :

(1) 1.6 eV (1) 1.6 eV

(2) 1.8 eV (2) 1.8 eV

(3) 1.1 eV (3) 1.1 eV

(4) 0.8 eV (4) 0.8 eV

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49. During the propagation of electromagnetic 49. °·¤ ×æŠØ× ×ð´ çßléÌ ¿éÕ·¤èØ ÌÚ´U»æð´ ·ð¤ â´¿ÚU‡æ ·ð¤
waves in a medium : ÎæñÚUæÙ Ñ

(1) Both electric and magnetic energy (1) ÎæðÙæð´ çßléÌèØ °ß´ ¿éÕ·¤èØ ª¤Áæü ƒæÙˆß àæê‹Ø
densities are zero. ãñÐ

(2) Electric energy density is double of (2) çßléÌèØ ª¤Áæü ƒæÙˆß ¿éÕ·¤èØ ª¤Áæü ƒæوß
the magnetic energy density. ·¤æ Îæð»éÙæ ãñÐ

(3) Electric energy density is half of the (3) çßléÌèØ ª¤Áæü ƒæÙˆß ¿éÕ·¤èØ ª¤Áæü ƒæوß
magnetic energy density. ·¤æ ¥æÏæ ãñÐ

(4) Electric energy density is equal to the (4) çßléÌèØ ª¤Áæü ƒæÙˆß ¿éÕ·¤èØ ª¤Áæü ƒæوß
magnetic energy density. ·ð¤ ÕÚUæÕÚU ãñÐ

50. A green light is incident from the water to 50. °·¤ ãÚðU Ú´U» ·¤æ Âý·¤æàæ ÂæÙè âð ßæØé-ÁÜ ¥‹ÌÚUæÂëcÆU
the air - water interface at the critical ÂÚU ·ý¤æç‹Ì·¤ ·¤æð‡æ(u) âð ¥æÂçÌÌ ãñÐ âãè ·¤ÍÙ
angle(u). Select the correct statement. ¿éçÙØðÐ

(1) The entire spectrum of visible light (1) ÎëàØ Âý·¤æàæ ·¤æ âÂê‡æü SÂð€ÅþU× ÂæÙè âð
will come out of the water at various ¥çÖÜÕ âð çßçÖóæ ·¤æð‡ææð´ ÂÚU ÕæãÚU çÙ·¤Üð»æÐ
angles to the normal.

(2) The entire spectrum of visible light (2) ¥çÖÜÕ âð 908 ·¤æð‡æ ÂÚU ÂæÙè âð ÎëàØ Âý·¤æàæ
will come out of the water at an ·¤æ âÂê‡æü SÂð€ÅþU× ÕæãÚU çÙ·¤Üð»æÐ
angle of 908 to the normal.

(3) The spectrum of visible light whose (3) ÎëàØ Âý·¤æàæ ·¤æ ßã SÂð€ÅþU×, çÁâ·¤è ÌÚ´U»ÎñƒØü
frequency is less than that of green ãÚðU Âý·¤æàæ âð ·¤× ãñ, ÂæÙè âð ßæØé ·ð¤ ×æŠØ×
light will come out to the air ×ð´ ÕæãÚU çÙ·¤Üð»æÐ
medium.

(4) The spectrum of visible light whose (4) ÎëàØ Âý·¤æàæ ·¤æ ßã SÂð€ÅþU×, çÁâ·¤è ÌÚ´U»ÎñƒØü
frequency is more than that of green ãÚðU Âý·¤æàæ âð ¥çÏ·¤ ãñ, ÂæÙè âð ßæØé ·ð¤ ×æŠØ×
light will come out to the air ×ð´ ÕæãÚU çÙ·¤Üð»æÐ
medium.

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51. Four particles, each of mass M and 51. ÂýˆØð·¤ ÎýÃØ×æÙ M ·ð¤ ¿æÚU ·¤‡æ Áæð ç·¤ °·¤ ÎêâÚðU âð
equidistant from each other, move along â×æÙ ÎêÚUè ÂÚU ãñ´, °·¤ ÎêâÚðU ·ð¤ ¥‹Øæð‹Ø »éL¤ˆßæ·¤áü‡æ
a circle of radius R under the action of their ÂýÖæß ×ð´ ç˜æ’Øæ R ·ð¤ °·¤ ßëžæ ÂÚU »çÌàæèÜ ãñ´Ð ÂýˆØð·¤
mutual gravitational attraction. The speed ·¤‡æ ·¤è ¿æÜ ãñ Ñ
of each particle is :

1 GM 1 GM
(1)
2 R
(1 1 2 2 ) (1)
2 R
(1 1 2 2 )

GM GM
(2) (2)
R R

GM GM
(3) 2 2 (3) 2 2
R R

GM GM
(4)
R
(1 1 2 2 ) (4)
R
(1 1 2 2 )

52. A particle moves with simple harmonic 52. °·¤ ·¤‡æ °·¤ âÚUÜ ÚðU¹æ ×ð´ âÚUÜ ¥æßÌü »çÌ âð
motion in a straight line. In first t s, after »çÌàæèÜ ãñÐ Øã çßÚUæ×æßSÍæ âð ÂýæÚUÖ ·¤ÚU ÂýÍ×
starting from rest it travels a distance a, t âñç·¤‡ÇU ×ð´ ÎêÚUè a ¥æñÚU ¥»Üð t âñç·¤‡ÇU ×ð´ ÎêÚUè 2a
and in next t s it travels 2a, in same ©âè çÎàææ ×ð´ ÌØ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ ÌÕ Ñ
direction, then :

(1) time period of oscillations is 6t (1) ÎæðÜÙæð´ ·¤æ ¥æßÌü ·¤æÜ 6t ãñÐ

(2) amplitude of motion is 3a (2) »çÌ ·¤æ ¥æØæ× 3a ãñÐ

(3) time period of oscillations is 8t (3) ÎæðÜÙæð´ ·¤æ ¥æßÌü ·¤æÜ 8t ãñÐ

(4) amplitude of motion is 4a (4) »çÌ ·¤æ ¥æØæ× 4a ãñÐ


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53. A conductor lies along the z-axis 53. °·¤ âé¿æÜ·¤ z-¥ÿæ ·ð¤ âæÍ 21.5 [ z < 1.5 m
at 21.5 [ z < 1.5 m and carries ¾
ÂÚU ÚU¹æ ãñ ¥æñÚU §â×ð´ 2 az çÎàææ ×ð´ çSÍÚU ÏæÚUæ
¾
a fixed current of 10.0 A in 2 a z
10.0 A ÂýßæçãÌ ãæð ÚUãè ãñÐ (翘æ Îð¹ð´)Ð ÿæð˜æ
direction (see figure). For a field
“ ¾
“ ¾ B 53.0310 24 e 20.2x a y T ·ð ¤ çÜØð ,
B 53.0310 24 e 20.2x a y T, find the
power required to move the conductor at âé¿æÜ·¤ ·¤æð çSÍÚU ¿æÜ âð x52.0 m, y50 m
constant speed to x52.0 m, y50 m in Ì·¤ 531023 s ×ð´ »çÌ ·¤ÚUæÙð ·ð¤ çÜØð ¥æßàØ·¤
531023 s. Assume parallel motion along àæç€Ì ·¤è »‡æÙæ ·¤èçÁ°Ð x-¥ÿæ ÂÚU â×æ‹ÌÚU »çÌ
the x-axis. ×æÙ Üð´Ð

(1) 29.7 W (1) 29.7 W

(2) 1.57 W (2) 1.57 W

(3) 2.97 W (3) 2.97 W

(4) 14.85 W (4) 14.85 W

54. The forward biased diode connection is : 54. ¥»ýçâÌ ÕæØâ ßæÜæ ÇUæØæðǸ ÁæðǸ ãñ Ñ

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

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55. Hydrogen (1H1), Deuterium (1H2), singly 55. ãæ§ÇþUæðÁÙ (1H1), Ç÷UØêÅðUçÚUØ× (1H2), °·¤Ïæ ¥æØçÙÌ
ionised Helium ( 2 He 4 ) 1 and doubly ãèçÜØ× (2He4)1 ¥æñÚU çmÏæ ¥æØçÙÌ ÜèçÍØ×
ionised lithium ( 3Li 6 ) 11 all have one (3Li6)11 âÖè ×ð´ °·¤ §Üð€ÅþUæòÙ ÙæçÖ·¤ ·ð¤ ¿æÚUæð´
electron around the nucleus. Consider an ¥æðÚU ãñ´Ð n52 âð n51 ·ð¤ §Üð€ÅþUæòÙ â´·ý¤×‡æ ÂÚU
electron transition from n52 to n51. If çß¿æÚU ·¤èçÁØðÐ ØçÎ ©ˆâçÁüÌ çßç·¤ÚU‡æ ·¤è ÌÚ´U»ÎñƒØü
the wave lengths of emitted radiation are ·ý¤×àæÑ l1, l2, l3 °ß´ l4 ãñ´, ÌÕ çِÙçÜç¹Ì âÕ‹Ïæð´
l 1 , l 2 , l 3 and l 4 respectively then ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ âæ ֻܻ âãè ãñ?
approximately which one of the following
is correct ?
(1) l152l253l354l4 (1) l152l253l354l4
(2) 4l152l252l35l4 (2) 4l152l252l35l4
(3) l152l252l35l4 (3) l152l252l35l4
(4) l15l254l359l4 (4) l15l254l359l4

56. On heating water, bubbles being formed 56. ÂæÙè ·¤æð »×ü ·¤ÚUÙð ÂÚU, ÕÌüÙ ·¤è ÌÜè ×ð´ ÕéÜÕéÜð
at the bottom of the vessel detatch and rise. ÕÙÌð ãñ´ ¥æñÚU çß܂٠ãæð·¤ÚU ª¤ÂÚU ·¤è ¥æðÚU ©ÆUÌð ãñ´Ð
Take the bubbles to be spheres of radius R ÕéÜÕéÜæð´ ·¤æð ç˜æ’Øæ R ·¤æ »æðÜæ ×æÙ Üð´ ¥æñÚU ÕÌüÙ ·¤è
and making a circular contact of radius r ÌÜè âð ßëžæèØ SÂàæü ·¤è ç˜æ’Øæ r Üð´Ð ØçÎ r << R
with the bottom of the vessel. If r << R, ¥æñÚU ÂæÙè ·¤æ ÂëcÆU ÌÙæß T ãñ´, ÌÕ ÕéÜÕéÜæð´ ·ð¤ Õâ
and the surface tension of water is T, value çß܂٠ãæðÙð âð ÁÚUæ ÂãÜð r ·¤æ ×æÙ ãñ´ Ñ
of r just before bubbles detatch is :
(density of water is r )
w
(ÂæÙè ·¤æ ƒæÙˆß rw ãñ)

3rw g 3rw g
(1) R2 (1) R2
T T

rw g rw g
(2) R2 (2) R2
3T 3T

rw g rw g
(3) R2 (3) R2
6T 6T

rw g rw g
(4) R2 (4) R2
T T

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57. A pipe of length 85 cm is closed from one 57. ܐÕæ§ü 85 cm ·ð¤ °·¤ Âæ§Â ·ð¤ °·¤ çâÚðU ·¤æð ՋÎ
end. Find the number of possible natural ·¤ÚU çÎØæ ÁæÌæ ãñÐ Âæ§Â ×ð´ ßæØé SÌÖ ·ð¤ âÖß
oscillations of air column in the pipe whose Âýæ·ë¤çÌ·¤ ÎæðÜÙæð ·¤è ßã ⴁØæ çÙ·¤æçÜ°ð çÁÙ·¤è
frequencies lie below 1250 Hz. The ¥æßëçžæ 1250 Hz âð ·¤× ãñÐ ßæØé ×𴠊ßçÙ ·¤æ ßð»
velocity of sound in air is 340 m/s. 340 m/s ãñÐ

(1) 4 (1) 4

(2) 12 (2) 12

(3) 8 (3) 8

(4) 6 (4) 6

“ ¾ “ ¾
58. Assume that an electric field E 5 30 x 2 i 58. ×æÙ Üð´ ÃØæð× ×ð´ °·¤ çßléÌ ÿæð˜æ E 5 30 x 2 i ãñÐ
exists in space. Then the potential ÌÕ çßÖßæ‹ÌÚU VA2VO, Áãæ¡ VO ×êÜçՋÎé ÂÚU
difference V A 2V O , where V O is the çßÖß °ß´ VA, x52 m ÂÚU çßÖß ãñ´, ãñ Ñ
potential at the origin and VA the potential
at x52 m is :

(1) 80 J (1) 80 J

(2) 120 J (2) 120 J

(3) 2120 J (3) 2120 J

(4) 280 J (4) 280 J

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59. A student measured the length of a rod 59. °·¤ çßlæÍèü Ùð °·¤ ÀU Ç ¸ ·¤è ܐÕæ§ü ×æ·¤ÚU
and wrote it as 3.50 cm. Which instrument 3.50 cm çܹèÐ §â·¤æð ×æÂÙð ×ð´ ©âÙð 緤⠩·¤ÚU‡æ
did he use to measure it ? ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ç·¤Øæ?
(1) A screw gauge having 50 divisions (1) °·¤ S·ýê¤ »ð$Á çÁâ·ð¤ ßçÙüØÚU S·ð¤Ü ×ð´ 50 Öæ»
in the circular scale and pitch as ãñ´ ¥æñÚU ç¿ 1 mm ãñÐ
1 mm.
(2) A meter scale. (2) °·¤ ×èÅUÚU S·ð¤ÜÐ
(3) A vernier calliper where the (3) °·¤ ßçÙüØÚU ·ñ¤çÜÂâü Áãæ¡ ßçÙüØÚU S·ð¤Ü ·ð¤
10 divisions in vernier scale matches 10 Öæ» ×éØ S·ð¤Ü ·ð¤ 9 Öæ»æð´ âð ç×ÜÌð ãñ´
with 9 division in main scale and ¥æñÚU ×éØ S·ð¤Ü ·ð¤ 1 cm ×ð´ 10 Öæ» ãñ´Ð
main scale has 10 divisions in 1 cm.
(4) A screw gauge having 100 divisions (4) °·¤ S·ý ê ¤ »ð $ Á çÁâ·ð ¤ ßçÙü Ø ÚU S·ð ¤ Ü ×ð ´
in the circular scale and pitch as 100 Öæ» ãñ´ ¥æñÚU ç¿ 1 mm ãñÐ
1 mm.

60. One mole of diatomic ideal gas undergoes 60. çmÂÚU×æ‡æé·¤ ¥æÎàæü »ñâ ·¤æ °·¤ ×æðÜ ¿·ý¤èØ Âýç·ý¤Øæ
a cyclic process ABC as shown in figure. ABC âð »éÁÚUÌæ ãñ Áñâæ ç·¤ 翘æ ×ð´ ÎàææüØæ »Øæ ãñÐ
The process BC is adiabatic. The Âýç·ý¤Øæ BC L¤hæðc× ãñÐ A, B °ß´ C ·ð¤ ÌæÂ×æÙ
temperatures at A, B and C are 400 K, ·ý¤×àæÑ 400 K, 800 K °ß´ 600 K ãñ´Ð âãè ·¤ÍÙ
800 K and 600 K respectively. Choose the ¿éçÙØð Ñ
correct statement :

(1) The change in internal energy in the (1) Âýç·ý¤Øæ BC×ð´ ¥æ‹ÌçÚU·¤ ª¤Áæü ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙ
process BC is 2500 R. 2500 R ãñÐ
(2) The change in internal energy in (2) âÂê‡æü ¿·ý¤èØ Âýç·ý¤Øæ ×ð´ ¥æ‹ÌçÚU·¤ ª¤Áæü ×ð´
whole cyclic process is 250 R. ÂçÚUßÌüÙ 250 R ãñÐ
(3) The change in internal energy in the (3) Âýç·ý¤Øæ CA ×ð´ ¥æ‹ÌçÚU·¤ ª¤Áæü ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙ
process CA is 700 R. 700 R ãñÐ
(4) The change in internal energy in the (4) Âýç·ý¤Øæ AB ×ð´ ¥æ‹ÌçÚU·¤ ª¤Áæü ×ð´ ÂçÚUßÌüÙ
process AB is 2350 R. 2350 R ãñÐ

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PART C — CHEMISTRY Öæ» C — ÚUâæØÙ çߙææÙ
61. Which one is classified as a condensation 61. §Ù×ð´ âð 緤ⷤæð ·¤‹ÇñU‹âðàæÙ ÕãéÜ·¤ ×æÙæ ÁæØð»æ?
polymer ?
(1) Acrylonitrile (1) °ðç·ý¤ÜæðÙæ§ÅþUæ§Ü
(2) Dacron (2) ÇñU·¤ÚUæÙ
(3) Neoprene (3) çÙØæðçÂýÙ
(4) Teflon (4) ÅñU$ȤÜæÙ

62. Which one of the following properties is 62. NO ·¤æñÙ-âæ çِ٠»é‡æ ÂýÎçàæüÌ Ùãè´ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ?
not shown by NO ?
(1) It’s bond order is 2.5 (1) §â·¤è Õ‹Ï ·¤æðçÅU 2.5 ãñÐ
(2) It is diamagnetic in gaseous state (2) »ñâèØ ¥ßSÍæ ×ð´ ÂýçÌ¿éÕ·¤èØ ãñÐ
(3) It is a neutral oxide (3) Øã °·¤ ©ÎæâèÙ ¥æò€âæ§ÇU ãñÐ
(4) It combines with oxygen to form (4) Øã ¥æò€âèÁÙ âð Øæð» ·¤ÚU Ùæ§ÅþUæÁ
ð Ù ÇUæ§ü¥æò€âæ§ÇU
nitrogen dioxide ÕÙæÌæ ãñÐ

63. Sodium phenoxide when heated with CO2 63. âæðçÇUØ× $Èñ¤Ùæ€âæ§ÇU ·¤è ©“æ ÎæÕ ¥æñÚU 1258C ÂÚU
under pressure at 1258C yields a product CO2 âð ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ ·¤ÚUÙð ÂÚU Áæð Øæñç»·¤ ÂýæŒÌ ãæðÌæ ãñ
which on acetylation produces C. ©â·ð¤ °çâçÅUÜðàæÙ ÂÚU ç·ý¤Øæ È¤Ü C ãæðÌæ ãñÐ

The major product C would be : ÕǸè ×æ˜ææ ×ð´ ç·ý¤Øæ È¤Ü C ãæð»æ Ñ

(1) (1)

(2) (2)

(3) (3)

(4) (4)

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64. Given below are the half - cell reactions : 64. Ùè¿ð ·é¤ÀU ¥hü âðÜ ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ°´ Îè »§ü ãñ´ Ñ
Mn2112e2® Mn ; Eo521.18 V Mn2112e2® Mn ; Eo521.18 V
2(Mn311e2® Mn21) ; Eo511.51 V 2(Mn311e2® Mn21) ; Eo511.51 V
The Eo for 3Mn21® Mn12Mn31 will be : 3Mn21® Mn12Mn31 ·ð¤ çÜØð Eo ãæð»æ Ñ
(1) 20.33 V ; the reaction will occur (1) 20.33 V ; ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ ãæð»èÐ
(2) 22.69 V ; the reaction will not occur (2) 22.69 V ; ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ Ùãè´ ãæð»èÐ
(3) 22.69 V ; the reaction will occur (3) 22.69 V ; ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ ãæð»èÐ
(4) 20.33 V ; the reaction will not occur (4) 20.33 V ; ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ Ùãè´ ãæð»èÐ

65. For complete combustion of ethanol, 65. °ÍðÙæòÜ ·ð¤ Âê‡æü ’ßÜÙ ·ð¤ çÜØð,
C2H5OH(l)13O2(g) ® 2CO2(g)13H2O(l), C2H5OH(l)13O2(g) ® 2CO2(g)13H2O(l),
the amount of heat produced as measured Õ× ·ð ¤ Üæð Ú Uè×èÅUÚU ×ð ´ ×æçÂÌ ª¤Áæü 258C ÂÚU
in bomb calorimeter, is 1364.47 kJ mol21 1364.47 kJ mol21 ãñÐ ¥æÎàæüÌæ ×æÙÌð ãé° ’ßÜÙ
at 258C. Assuming ideality the Enthalpy ·¤è °‹ÍñËÂè, DcH, ãæð»è Ñ
of combustion, DcH, for the reaction will
be :
(R58.314 kJ mol21) (R58.314 kJ mol21)
(1) 21350.50 kJ mol21 (1) 21350.50 kJ mol21
(2) 21366.95 kJ mol21 (2) 21366.95 kJ mol21
(3) 21361.95 kJ mol21 (3) 21361.95 kJ mol21
(4) 21460.50 kJ mol21 (4) 21460.50 kJ mol21

66. For the estimation of nitrogen, 1.4 g of an 66. Ùæ§ÅþUæðÁÙ ·ð¤ ¥æ·¤ÜÙ ·ð¤ çÜ° 1.4 »ýæ. ·¤æÕüçÙ·¤
organic compound was digested by Øæñç»·¤ ÁðËÇUæòÜ çßçÏ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU ¥Âç¿Ì ç·¤Øæ »Øæ
Kjeldahl method and the evolved ammonia M
ÌÍæ ×é€Ì ãé° ¥×æðçÙØæ ·¤æð 60 ç×Üè 10 âˍØêçÚU·¤
M
was absorbed in 60 mL of
10
sulphuric ¥Ü ×ð´ ¥ßàææðçáÌ ç·¤Øæ »ØæÐ ¥çÏàæðá ¥Ü ·ð¤
acid. The unreacted acid required 20 mL M
Âê‡æü ©ÎæâèÙè·¤ÚU‡æ ·ð¤ çÜ° 20 ç×Üè 10
âæðçÇUØ×
M
of sodium hydroxide for complete ãæ§ÇþUæò€âæ§ÇU ·¤è ¥æßàØ·¤Ìæ ãé§üÐ Øæñç»·¤ ×ð́ Ùæ§ÅþUæðÁÙ
10
neutralization. The percentage of nitrogen ·¤è ÂýçÌàæÌÌæ ãñ Ñ
in the compound is :
(1) 5% (1) 5%
(2) 6% (2) 6%
(3) 10% (3) 10%
(4) 3% (4) 3%

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67. The major organic compound formed by 67. 1, 1, 12 ÅþU槀ÜæðÚUæð§üÍðÙ
·¤æð çâËßÚU Âæ©ÇUÚU ·ð¤ âæÍ
the reaction of 1, 1, 12 trichloroethane ç·ý¤Øæ ·¤ÚUÙð ÂÚU âÕâð ÕǸè ×æ˜ææ ×ð´ ÕÙæ ¥æÚU»ñçÙ·¤
with silver powder is : Øæñç»·¤ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ

(1) 2 - Butene (1) 2- ŽØéÅUèÙ

(2) Acetylene (2) °çâçÅUÜèÙ

(3) Ethene (3) §üÍèÙ

(4) 2 - Butyne (4) 2- ŽØéÅUæ§Ù

68. The ratio of masses of oxygen and nitrogen 68. °·¤ çßàæðá »ñâèØ çןæ‡æ ×ð´ ¥æò€âèÁÙ ¥æñÚU Ùæ§ÅþUæðÁÙ
in a particular gaseous mixture is 1 : 4. The ·ð¤ ÎýÃØ×æÙæð´ ·¤æ ¥ÙéÂæÌ 1 : 4 ãñÐ §â çןæ‡æ ×ð´
ratio of number of their molecule is : §Ù·¤è ¥‡æé ⴁØæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ¥ÙéÂæÌ ãæð»æ Ñ

(1) 3 : 16 (1) 3 : 16

(2) 1:4 (2) 1:4

(3) 7 : 32 (3) 7 : 32

(4) 1:8 (4) 1:8

69. The metal that cannot be obtained by 69. ÏæÌé Áæð ¥ÂÙð Ü߇ææð ´ ·ð ¤ ÁÜèØ çßÜØÙæð ´ ·ð ¤
electrolysis of an aqueous solution of its §Üñ€ÅþUæÜðçââ (çßléÌ ¥ÂƒæÅUÙ) âð ÂýæŒÌ Ùãè´ ãæð
salts is : â·¤Ìè ãæðÌè ãñ Ñ

(1) Cr (1) Cr

(2) Ag (2) Ag

(3) Ca (3) Ca

(4) Cu (4) Cu

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70. The equivalent conductance of NaCl at 70. âæ‹Îý‡æ C ÂÚU ¥æñÚU ¥Ù‹Ì ÌÙéÌæ ÂÚU NaCl çßÜØÙ
concentration C and at infinite dilution are ·¤è §ç€ßßðÜñ‹ÅU ¿æÜ·¤Ìæ ·¤æð lC ¥æñÚU l: ×æÙÌð ãé°
l C and l : , respectively. The correct ©Ù·¤æ ¥æÂâè âÕ‹Ï çܹæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ Ñ
relationship between lC and l: is given
as :
(where the constant B is positive) (B °·¤ çSÍÚU ¥´·¤ ãñ)
(1) lC5l:1(B) C (1) lC5l:1(B) C
(2) lC5l:1(B)C (2) lC5l:1(B)C
(3) lC5l:2(B)C (3) lC5l:2(B)C
(4) lC5l:2(B) C (4) lC5l:2(B) C

71. The correct set of four quantum numbers 71. M¤çÕçÇUØ× ÂÚU×æ‡æé (Z537) ·ð¤ çÜØð ßðÜñ‹âè §Üñ€ÅþUæòÙæð´
for the valence electrons of rubidium atom ·ð¤ ©ç¿Ì ¿æÚU €ßæ‹ÅU× ÙÕÚUæð´ ·¤æ âðÅU ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ
(Z537) is :
1 1
(1) 5, 0, 1, 1 (1) 5, 0, 1, 1
2 2
1 1
(2) 5, 0, 0, 1 (2) 5, 0, 0, 1
2 2
1 1
(3) 5, 1, 0, 1 (3) 5, 1, 0, 1
2 2
1 1
(4) 5, 1, 1, 1 (4) 5, 1, 1, 1
2 2

72. Consider separate solutions of 0.500 M 72. 0.500 M C2H5OH(ÁÜèØ),


C 2 H 5 OH(aq), 0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 (aq), 0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 (ÁÜèØ) , 0.250 M
0.250 M KBr(aq) and 0.125 M Na3PO4(aq) KBr(ÁÜèØ) ¥æñÚU 0.125 M Na3PO4(ÁÜèØ)
at 258C. Which statement is true about çßÜØÙæð´ ·¤æð 258C ÂÚU ŠØæÙ ÎèçÁØðÐ âÖè Ù×·¤æð´
these solutions, assuming all salts to be ·¤æð ÂýÕÜ §Üñ€ÅþUæðÜæ§ÅU ×æÙÌð ãé° çِ٠·¤ÍÙæð´ ×ð´ âð
strong electrolytes ? ·¤æñÙ-âæ ·¤ÍÙ ØÍæÍü ãñ?
(1) 0.500 M C 2 H 5 OH(aq) has the (1) 0.500 M C 2 H 5 OH (ÁÜèØ) ·¤æ
highest osmotic pressure. ¥æâ×æçÅU·¤ ÎæÕ ©“æÌ× ãæð»æÐ
(2) They all have the same osmotic (2) §Ù âÕ ·ð¤ çÜØð ¥æâ×æçÅU·¤ ÎæÕ ·ð¤ ×æÙ
pressure. â×æÙ ãæð»æÐ
(3) 0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 (aq) has the (3) 0.100 M Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 (ÁÜèØ) ·¤æ
highest osmotic pressure. ¥æâ×æçÅU·¤ ÎæÕ ©“æÌ× ãæð»æÐ
(4) 0.125 M Na3PO4(aq) has the highest (4) 0.125 M Na 3 PO 4 (ÁÜèØ) ·¤æ
osmotic pressure. ¥æâ×æçÅU·¤ ÎæÕ ©“æÌ× ãæð»æÐ
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73. The most suitable reagent for the 73. R2CH22OH ® R2CHO ×ð´ ÕÎÜÙð ·¤æ âÕâð
conversion of R2CH22OH® R2CHO ¥çÏ·¤ ©ÂØé€Ì ¥çÖ·¤æÚU·¤ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ
is :

(1) PCC (Pyridinium Chlorochromate) (1) PCC (çÂçÚUÇUèçÙØ× €ÜæðÚUæð·ý¤æð×ðÅ)U


(2) KMnO4 (2) KMnO 4

(3) K2Cr2O7 (3) K2Cr2O7

(4) CrO 3 (4) CrO 3

74. CsCl crystallises in body centred cubic 74. CsCl ·¤æØ ·ð¤ç‹ÎýÌ ƒæÙæ·¤ÚU ÁæÜ·¤ ×ð´ ç·ý¤SÅUçÜÌ
lattice. If ‘a’ is its edge length then which ãæðÌæ ãñÐ ØçÎ ç·¤ÙæÚðU ·¤è ܐÕæ§ü ‘a’ ãæð Ìæð çِ٠âê˜ææð´
of the following expressions is correct ? ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ-âæ ÆUè·¤ ãæð»æ?

(1) rCs1 1 rCl25 3a (1) rCs1 1 rCl25 3a

(2) rCs1 1 rCl25 3a (2) rCs1 1 rCl25 3a

3a 3a
(3) rCs1 1 rCl25 (3) rCs1 1 rCl25
2 2

3 3
(4) rCs1 1 rCl25 a (4) rCs1 1 rCl25 a
2 2

75. In which of the following reactions H2O2 75. çِ٠緤٠¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ¥æð´ ×ð´ H2O2 °·¤ ¥Â¿æØ·¤
acts as a reducing agent ? ·¤æ ·¤æ× ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ?
(a) H2O21 2H112e2® 2H2O (a) H2O21 2H112e2® 2H2O

(b) H2O222e2® O21 2H1 (b) H2O222e2® O21 2H1

(c) H2O212e2® 2OH2 (c) H2O212e2® 2OH2

(d) H2O21 2OH222e2® O212H2O (d) H2O21 2OH222e2® O212H2O

(1) (b), (d) (1) (b), (d)

(2) (a), (b) (2) (a), (b)

(3) (c), (d) (3) (c), (d)

(4) (a), (c) (4) (a), (c)

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76. For which of the following molecule 76. çِ٠×ð´ âð 緤⠥‡æé ·ð¤ çÜØð ÕãéÌ âè×æ Ì·¤ m¹0
significant m¹0 ? ãæð»æ?

(a) (b) (a) (b)

(c) (d) (c) (d)

(1) (c) and (d) (1) (c) ¥æñÚU (d)

(2) Only (a) (2) ·ð¤ßÜ (a)

(3) (a) and (b) (3) (a) ¥æñÚU (b)

(4) Only (c) (4) ·ð¤ßÜ (c)

77. On heating an aliphatic primary amine 77. °ðçÜÈñ¤çÅU·¤ ÂýæØ×ÚUè °×èÙ ·¤æð €ÜæðÚUæðȤæ×ü ¥æñÚU
with chloroform and ethanolic potassium °ÍæÙæðçÜ·¤ ÂæðÅñUçàæØ× ãæ§ÇþUæ€âæ§ÇU ·ð¤ âæÍ »ÚU× ·¤ÚUÙð
hydroxide, the organic compound formed ÂÚU ÕÙæ ¥æÚU»ñçÙ·¤ Øæñç»·¤ ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ
is :

(1) an alkyl isocyanide (1) °·¤ °ðçË·¤Ü ¥æ§âæðçâØæÙæ§ÇU

(2) an alkanol (2) °·¤ °ðË·¤æÙæðÜ

(3) an alkanediol (3) °·¤ °ðË·ð¤ÙÇUæØæðÜ

(4) an alkyl cyanide (4) °·¤ °ðçË·¤Ü çâØæÙæ§ÇU

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78. In S N 2 reactions, the correct order of 78. Øæñç»·¤æð´ CH3Cl, CH3CH2Cl, (CH3)2CHCl ¥æñÚU
reactivity for the following compounds : (CH3)3CCl ·¤æ SN2 ç·ý¤Øæ ×ð´ ç·ý¤Øæ ·¤ÚU‡æ ·¤æ
CH 3 Cl, CH 3 CH 2 Cl, (CH 3 ) 2 CHCl and ©ç¿Ì SÌÚU ·ý¤× ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ
(CH3)3CCl is :
(1) (CH3)2CHCl > CH3CH2Cl > CH3Cl (1) (CH3)2CHCl > CH3CH2Cl > CH3Cl
> (CH3)3CCl > (CH3)3CCl
(2) CH3Cl > (CH3)2CHCl > CH3CH2Cl (2) CH3Cl > (CH3)2CHCl > CH3CH2Cl
> (CH3)3CCl > (CH3)3CCl
(3) CH3Cl > CH3CH2Cl > (CH3)2CHCl (3) CH3Cl > CH3CH2Cl > (CH3)2CHCl
> (CH3)3CCl > (CH3)3CCl
(4) CH3CH2Cl > CH3Cl > (CH3)2CHCl (4) CH3CH2Cl > CH3Cl > (CH3)2CHCl
> (CH3)3CCl > (CH3)3CCl

79. The octahedral complex of a metal ion 79. M31 ÏæÌé ¥æØÙ ·¤æ ¿æÚU °·¤ ·¤Ç¸è çÜ»ñ´ÇUæ´ð,
M31 with four monodentate ligands L1, L1, L2, L3 ¥æñÚU L4 ·ð¤ âæÍ ¥cÅU Ȥܷ¤èØ â´·¤ÚU
L2, L3 and L4 absorb wavelengths in the ÜæÜ, ãÚðU, ÂèÜð ¥æñÚU ÙèÜð SÍÜæð´ âð ÌÚ´U»ÎñƒØæðZ ·¤æ
region of red, green, yellow and blue, ·ý¤×æÙéâæÚU ¥ßàææðá‡æ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñÐ ¿æÚU çÜ»ñ´ÇUæð´ ·¤è àæç€Ì
respectively. The increasing order of ligand ·¤æ ÕɸÌæ ·ý¤× ãñ Ñ
strength of the four ligands is :
(1) L1 < L2< L4 < L3 (1) L1 < L2< L4 < L3
(2) L4 < L3 < L2 < L1 (2) L4 < L3 < L2 < L1
(3) L1 < L3 < L2 < L4 (3) L1 < L3 < L2 < L4
(4) L3 < L2 < L4 < L1 (4) L3 < L2 < L4 < L1

80. The equation which is balanced and 80. â×è·¤ÚU‡æ Áæð â´ÌéçÜÌ ãñ ¥æñÚU ØÍæÍü ç·ý¤Øæ ȤÜæð´ ·¤è
represents the correct product(s) is : âê¿·¤ ãñ, ãñ Ñ
(1) CuSO 414 K C N ® K 2[Cu(CN)4] (1) CuSO 414 K C N ® K 2[Cu(CN) 4]
1K2SO 4 1K2SO 4
(2) Li2O12KCl ® 2LiCl1K2O (2) Li2O12KCl ® 2LiCl1K2O
(3) [CoCl(NH3)5 ]11 5 H1® Co 21 (3) [CoCl(NH3)5]115H1®Co 21
1 1
15 NH4 1Cl2 15 NH4 1Cl2
(4) [Mg(H2O)6]211 (EDTA)42 (4) [Mg(H2O)6]211 (EDTA) 42
excess NaOH NaOH œ‰Ë ŠËÌ´þ½
“ [Mg(EDTA)]21
££££££ £££££££“ [Mg(EDTA) ] 21
1 6H2O 1 6H2O

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81. In the reaction, 81. ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ âðÅ,
LiAlH PCl Alc. KOH LiAlH PCl Alc. KOH
CH3COOH ££££
4
“ A £££
5
“C ,
“ B £££££ CH3COOH ££££
4
“ A £££
5
“ B £££££
“C

the product C is : ×ð´ ç·ý¤Øæ È¤Ü C ãæðÌæ ãñ Ñ


(1) Acetyl chloride (1) °çâÅUæ§Ü €ÜæðÚUæ§ÇU
(2) Acetaldehyde (2) °ðçâÅU°ðçËÇUãæ§ÇU
(3) Acetylene (3) °çâçÅUÜèÙ
(4) Ethylene (4) §Íæ§üÜèÙ

82. The correct statement for the molecule, 82. CsI3 ¥‡æé ·ð¤ çÜØð ØÍæÍü ·¤ÍÙ ãæð»æ Ñ
CsI3 , is :

(1) it contains Cs 1 , I 2 and lattice I 2 (1) §â×ð´ Cs1, I2 ¥æñÚU I2 ÁæÜ·¤ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð
molecule.

(2) it is a covalent molecule. (2) Øã °·¤ âãâ´ØæðÁ·¤è ¥‡æé ãñÐ

(3) it contains Cs1 and I2


3 ions. (3) §â×ð´ Cs1 ¥æñÚU 2
I3 ¥æØÙ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

(4) it contains Cs31 and I2 ions. (4) §â×ð´ Cs31 ¥æñÚU I2 ¥æØÙ ãæðÌð ãñ´Ð

1 1
83. For the reaction SO2(g)1 O2(g) ì SO3(g),
2
83. ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ, SO2(g)1 O
2 2(g)
ì SO3(g) ·ð¤ çÜ°
if KP5KC(RT)x where the symbols have KP5KC(RT)x ãæð»æ ÁÕ·¤è âÕ âê¿·¤ ¥ÿæÚU âæ×æ‹Ø
usual meaning then the value of x is : ¥Íü ÚU¹Ìð ãñ´ Ìæð ¥æÎàæüÚUM¤ÂÌæ ×æÙÌð ãé° x ·¤æ ×æÙ
(assuming ideality) ãæð»æ Ñ
(1) 1 (1) 1

(2) 21 (2) 21

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

1 1
(4) (4)
2 2

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84. For the non - stoichiometre reaction 84. ÚUâæØçÙ·¤Ìæ çÚU€Ì ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ 2A1B ® C1D ×ð´
2A1B ® C1D, the following kinetic data ÌèÙ ÂëÍ·¤ ÂýØæð»æð´ ×ð´ 298 K ÂÚU çِ٠»çÌ·¤ ¥æ´·¤Ç¸ð
were obtained in three separate ÂýæŒÌ ç·¤Øð »Øð Ñ
experiments, all at 298 K.

Initial Initial Initial rate of


§âË¿Ũ»œ‰ §âË¿Ũ»œ‰ C º¾¾Õ œ‰Í §âË¿Ũ»œ‰
Concentration Concentration formation of C
(A) (B) (mol L2S2)
Ç˙³âøË (A) Ç˙³âøË (B) ³¿U (¼ËÕÁ L2S2)
0.1 M 0.1 M 1.2 3 10 23 0.1 M 0.1 M 1.2 3 10 23
0.1 M 0.2 M 1.2 3 10 23 0.1 M 0.2 M 1.2 3 10 23
0.2 M 0.1 M 2.4 3 10 23
0.2 M 0.1 M 2.4 3 10 23

The rate law for the formation of C is : ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ ·ð¤ çÜØð C ÕÙÙð ·¤æ ÎÚU çÙØ× ãæð»æ Ñ
dc dc
(1) 5k[A] (1) 5k[A]
dt dt

dc dc
(2) 5k[A] [B] (2) 5k[A] [B]
dt dt

dc dc
(3) 5k[A]2 [B] (3) 5k[A]2 [B]
dt dt

dc dc
(4) 5k[A] [B]2 (4) 5k[A] [B]2
dt dt

85. Resistance of 0.2 M solution of an 85. °·¤ ßñléÌ ¥ÂƒæÅ÷UØ ×ð´ 0.2 M çßÜØÙ ·¤æ ÂýçÌÚUæðÏ
electrolyte is 50 V. The specific 50 V ãñ Ð §â çßÜØÙ ·¤æ çßçàæcÅU ¿æÜ·¤ˆß
conductance of the solution is 1.4 S m21. 1.4 S m21 ãñÐ §âè çßléÌ ¥ÂƒæÅ÷UØ ·ð¤ 0.5 M
The resistance of 0.5 M solution of the same çßÜØÙ ·¤æ ÂýçÌÚUæðÏ 280 V ãñÐ çßléÌ ¥ÂƒæÅ÷UØ ·ð¤
electrolyte is 280 V. The molar 0.5 M çßÜØÙ ·¤è ×æðÜÚU ¿æÜ·¤Ìæ S m2 ×æðÜ21 ×ð´
conductivity of 0.5 M solution of the ãæð»è Ñ
electrolyte in S m2 mol21 is :

(1) 5310 2 (1) 5310 2

(2) 5310 24 (2) 5310 24

(3) 5310 23 (3) 5310 23

(4) 5310 3 (4) 5310 3

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86. Among the following oxoacids, the correct 86. çِ٠¥æ€âæ𠥐Üæð´ ·ð¤ çÜØð ¥Ü àæç€Ì ·¤æ ØÍæÍü
decreasing order of acid strength is : ƒæÅUÌæ ·ý¤× ãæð»æ Ñ
(1) HClO2 > HClO4 > HClO3 > HOCl (1) HClO2 > HClO4 > HClO3 > HOCl
(2) HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3 > HClO4 (2) HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3 > HClO4
(3) HClO4 > HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3 (3) HClO4 > HOCl > HClO2 > HClO3
(4) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2 > HOCl (4) HClO4 > HClO3 > HClO2 > HOCl

87. Which one of the following bases is not 87. çِ٠ÿææÚUæð´ ×ð´ âð ·¤æñÙ °·¤ DNA ×ð´ Ùãè´ ÂæØæ ÁæÌæ?
present in DNA ?
(1) Thymine (1) Íæ§ü×èÙ
(2) Quinoline (2) ç€ßÙæðÜèÙ
(3) Adenine (3) °ðçÇUÙèÙ
(4) Cytosine (4) âæ§ÅUæðâèÙ

88. Considering the basic strength of amines 88. ÁÜèØ çßÜØÙ ×ð´ °×èÙæð´ ·¤è ÿææÚUèØ Âýßëçžæ ·ð¤ ¥ÙéâæÚU
in aqueous solution, which one has the çِÙçÜç¹Ìæð´ ×ð´ âð ç·¤â·ð¤ çÜØð pKb ·¤æ ×æÙ ·¤×
smallest pKb value ? âð ·¤× ãæð»æ?
(1) C6H5NH2 (1) C6H5NH2
(2) (CH3)2NH (2) (CH3)2NH
(3) CH3NH2 (3) CH3NH2
(4) (CH3)3N (4) (CH3)3N

89. If Z is a compressibility factor, 89. ØçÎ Z â´ÂèǸ٠»é‡æ·¤ ãæð Ìæð ·¤× ÎæÕ ÂÚU ßæ´ÇUÚßæËâ
van der Waals equation at low pressure â×è·¤ÚU‡æ ·¤æð çܹæ Áæ â·¤Ìæ ãñ Ñ
can be written as :
Pb Pb
(1) Z511 (1) Z511
RT RT
RT RT
(2) Z511 (2) Z511
Pb Pb
a a
(3) Z512 (3) Z512
VRT VRT
Pb Pb
(4) Z512 (4) Z512
RT RT

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90. Which series of reactions correctly 90. §Ù×ð´ âð ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ¥æð´ ·¤æ ·¤æñÙ-âæ ·ý¤× ØÍæÍü M¤Â ×ð´
represents chemical relations related to Üæðãð ¥æñÚU §â·ð¤ Øæñç»·¤æð´ ·¤è ÚUæâæØçÙ·¤ ¥çÖç·ý¤Øæ¥æð´
iron and its compound ? ·¤æð çÙM¤çÂÌ ·¤ÚUÌæ ãñ?

(1) O , heat CO, 6008 C (1) O 2 , ±Ë§ CO, 6008 C


Fe ££££“
2
Fe 3O 4 £££££
“ Fe ££££ “ Fe 3O 4 £££££ “

CO, 700 8 C CO, 700 8 C


FeO £££££
“ Fe FeO £££££
“ Fe

(2) dil H SO H SO , O ±¾Î H2 SO 4 H2 SO 4 , O 2


Fe £££££
2 4
“ FeSO 4 £££££
2 4 2
“ (2) Fe £££££ “ FeSO 4 £££££ “

heat ±Ë§
Fe 2 (SO 4 )3 £££
“ Fe Fe 2 (SO 4 )3 £££ “ Fe

(3) O , heat dil H SO (3) O 2 , ±Ë§ ±¾Î H2 SO 4


Fe ££££“
2
FeO £££££
2 4
“ Fe ££££ “ FeO £££££ “

heat ±Ë§
FeSO 4 £££
“ Fe FeSO 4 £££ “ Fe

(4) Cl , heat heat, air (4) Cl 2 , ±Ë§ ±Ë§, Ä˽Î


Fe ££££
2
£
“ FeCl 3 ££££“ Fe ££££ “ FeCl 3 ££££ “

Zn Zn
FeCl 2 ££“ Fe FeCl 2 ££“ Fe

-o0o- -o0o-

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Q.No. G Q.No. G Q.No. G
01 2 31 4 61 2
02 2 32 4 62 2
03 3 33 4 63 2
04 3 34 2 64 2
05 1 35 4 65 2
06 1 36 2 66 3
07 4 37 4 67 4
08 4 38 3 68 3
09 1 39 2 69 3
10 1 40 4 70 4
11 3 41 1 71 2
12 3 42 4 72 2
13 2 43 2 73 1
14 3 44 2 74 4
15 2 45 4 75 1
16 1 46 3 76 1
17 3 47 1 77 1
18 3 48 3 78 3
19 3 49 4 79 3
20 4 50 3 80 3
21 3 51 1 81 4
22 3 52 1 82 3
23 3 53 3 83 3
24 2 54 2 84 1
25 2 55 4 85 2
26 4 56 No Answer 86 4
27 4 57 4 87 2
28 4 58 4 88 2
29 3 59 3 89 3
30 4 60 1 90 4

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