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No.

110 5 J07;

Tlis bootlet conbitu

24

Pnnb'1Pa8s

Do not oPen this Test BookLt stil vot de Read c.rfully the Instsuctios o! the 3dk covq ol this

Tst

Bdoklt

Inpotant Instfl.tio'c p"*t""'r--*rl i.tn.,r'.Ptohibited &. af pdcil ,bituy


The 3. 4.

A
Bolt Poi"t

m .ni, prSP

ol

$eTF| 8oo-er ath Btlel3k \

Pd

Sh.et js lept insid thi6 T6t Bootlei Wren you m diected io opn ihe Test Bml]d, b*. out ihe A*vd shet md fill in ihe Partiolm caetullv

A,wd

rtttb'N,d?dw4s6 trrdM"tit' tu han Na rto,w t tyit ' ola'r'qw<tid \. tatu hwht w4\ xi! b? Mu ka br' nn 4 tn@d"t d Ptne rta4 qn"han No d"d u nor mn h2 bA ,art uitt & nodr n no ,cwnr | ,nintar fu n tq n th! thw' 'tud Ihers -sor vonc.md apoB. rotcdhquabor lJineupm ouerti.n *'l b. ft, ed x -'o.s rdpon+ dd ml|. for Mong raPo* wiu b' dedlrkd a..ordingly d per iGtruction 6 above. A. tj6e Bl@/ Blnck Ball Point Pd d&/ for Miting panicul6/Mkng 6p'Ns on Sid?-l dd S'dF2 oi the Aswer Shet Us. oJ pdcll is sni.d! Ptuhibited q No.Jnddare h ilosed o cd_' anv rP\rua. hdhn4 Prinled or wr'lle- bns or Pdpere' ftidr l}e Adindbon p"eer. mb'1" phme "r el^n.nl dry.e Ptr .*PI hP adnr
cjrd dak

hous ddahon The Test Sooklei cotuisls of qi qlesriotu. The ldihum na'k de 360 rnA d Phvsks Chmiiiry dnd rhe quen'or D"P'r A B, lhere d-" Itr.. prd'n qu.'do! n e-'ptd of'ans' n'i8h a3 tdr qu6m s ' 'quJ Mih.m:ti.! ha\,m J0 allofted a (fo!4 n;ks ror ;a.h cor<t sPome

TE

tsl is of 3

'ad

Rolsi vor! i.

.r..? ; Ar"r

t.tt"l * ."-.r.o* or ,r." n. ,lr" .urd ddh mut tdd ove- rc Atrwd 5hca ro .hc lnqgxalor on i.*;lru n.-,ru no--e,thP ndddr{ ' atttu d to tar' au'! thtsr6t BoorIPl
"r

bo

This be dom on ihe sPace Provided for Ois Purpose in the Tst B@ldet orny or the boouet o* *ch pas; md in 3 Pass (?ag6 21 - 23) at the end

t2. he CODI ro- rh. Bool.el F A. Md' " qr' lhrr rh" CODL pr'lLcd o' side-2 of rhe aswersrer F r\Fsre dr rl.r m \b bookler lr.#oldis@prry hP rdidtP hord tlc ruft' l,o $" InvjSi;b r,o' repra "T"nr ^l boih the Tar BoorlPr rd .nr "dlhl) 'cpor 13. Do noi fold or make any skiy ndks on ihe Affier Shet

"*t

**'.*" * **t -t1*,, SUNTL PALT\' AI


3.

I c (

t)
A-e,al
6L\4^
LIOAt?U(

EEni@don cenft Number:

"l

NmeorEiminationcd@(incapihrbss):A

odr ^1( \tF ' sc-$ool J AYAfr

.-*0"","'s-*.

"\,

^J

3-ul

Truth tall lor sysrem ol

for

NAND gates

r' ,//

Two electric bulbs narked 2sw-220v dd 1mw'220v ue couected in series r. a 440V supply. Whicn oI the burbs win

g/',*
0

0
0
1

i!
(41

i#,
.:\

0)

t'.,1

a
0
0
(21
1

A boy

throw

a stone

up ro a

helsht oI 10

mximm sde

di$a@ rlat

J\e Iwjmum holronral

the

boy.d

throw the

(1)

(3)

I
1

tro.tr r
\2)

f.

? -1\ a
B

g{zo^
0
(4)

0
1

I I

20E

rr\fi. 1.

(, vt
r
'

'. f,i-u is J I
itr-'c

gPACE FOR ROUGIT WORI(

\5

rL'f P. '=i' ,,::,.!i"".,+.. ' i, -r5.5


'r.'

'";;|

4./ lhis ttr3tiar has statefltnt 1 nnd l,/ statenat z of the Jart ihdies iad rfu
the

ln YounS's double slii exPdiment, one of the slit is wider than other, so that lhe

Stttentflt!, cltoost thz one thtt


hN sldtmcnts

besl

des.nb?s the

iffi::*:'i*:i:ilil;:T:
(r)

naximum inteNity, $e resdtafrinletultv I whd they inl4fere at Phase di(eretue O is given by: f

+,1-'.*,1'
.+ (1+4cd':)

IL
a

Statem.nt 1: Davisson _ Cermer dpe.imenl stablished tne wave nature of

a,. 9i
,
5r.

(2)

g,
Statmeni 2

l,'*-''!r
!
tn*t-'or

\1

: If elechons have wave

natlre, they .an interfere an'1 show

rn,

LIG II

t(5*!r *.r)

;J
{t

If a simPle Pndulum has significant

(1)

Siatement

t h bue,

stalement 2 is

amplitude (uP to a lacior oi 1/ ol onginar) .nlv in the pdiod hehv&n t = 0s io t = thd r roy L caued u avdaee life ol the pen&ium when the sphe.i.al bob of the

i2)

Statemenr 1 is trrc, Statenenr 2 is

lendulun suilers

tre,

Statement 2 is the co'rect explamtion lor Statement r

a retaidation (due to visous drag) ProPorrional to its veto'1rv' with'b as OE costant oI propo'tionaLity' $e avera8e Me time of ihe Penddrn is
(assuming danPins is snarl) in saonds: (1) (2)

(3)
1 is

I.lF,

Stalehent 2 is

SPACE FOR ROUCH WORK

1..

q1tt. .r

Jk'

This questian hls Stnt.neat 1 dd strtmdt 2. of ttz hlt chan6 qiM afd thz Sttt.flents, choaee the one thor b.st de{ib$ lhe hno slalemdts, r two springs 51 dd 52 oI fo(e coturdts k1 md k! Fspd.tivel, de sheched bY ihe eme for. it is folnd dEt mde work n
dore pn sp.ng

dD.ge Q dd radius & th eltrEic fild E is plotted as a fmction of dbtdce ttum the .enrre. The graph which would .oftBpdd io rhe above wil be :

than on spring sr'

statmnt I : If stretcled by the same anout, work don dn s1, will b nore

,l
(1)

gy'$aierud

1 is true sbtment 2 rr kue, statemnt 2 is the .orrecl explmtion oI Sbrement 1.


Statenent 1 c rrue, Statement 2 is kue, state@t 2 is nol the corr4t rplamtion 6f statrent 1. Statenent 1 is false statenent 2 is

(3)
(4)

.4.

An obj{r 2.4 m in tront of a letu form a shrp image 6n a filrn 12 cn behid th ls. A glass plat 1m thick of fnctive indd 1.50 is inle.po*d kws les and iilm witi itl llane faces Paiallel lo firn At whar distafte (from lere) shodd obj&t
b

(3)

snifkd to

be

in sharP l@s

61m ?

(r)
(2) (3)
(41

(4)

SPACE FOR ROUCHI'\IORK

.U *j

"'

*r

) t' r'*,

10.

A coil s s$pendd in a unirdn nagnen' ri14 with the platu of the con PaFuel lo

J}, -

tlFra$e!g!!rsof iote Wnenacrent is passed ihrough the coil it starb


.scillatin& it is vdy dijficdt to sloP But iI an alminium plate is Plred ner to the coil, il stoF This is dte to :

a diromc mdNle ir mde ot h'o tuss n, rd dr whrn e FParated h"v a disi:nce r. r ve .alculate ite rotationar eturgv bv aPPtying Bohls nne ol anFnd mnmtum qumtizri@ sv@ bY:

ry!sry!!!:

(1)
(2)

induction ol elechi.al charS on the

0)
(2)

snielding oI tu8fttic riffi ot tote as aluminium is a Paramagneti'

{3! \.
,,,.,9!_1i;
3

l) (4)

el{tromagner( rndu.lLon 'n the aluminium Plate giving lis to


el{tionagnetic danPrS.
development of an cudenl

wrd

the

tl'(!^)" *
,:

19
25

"

ly'A

spdtunetd
Main

gives the lonowing

eadjng
a

when used to measure ihe dgl ol

Priqn'

!ro
5!

hle

reading :58.5 deglee

Dl
50 100 150 200 250 3m

vemier

scale

reading,

!!

dn'isions

Given thal 1 division on mam scare codeslonds to 0.5 degree Total drlisiotu on the wenier scale is 30 and mtch with 29 divhids ol lhe tuin scale The anSle
of the pnsm hom the above data
:

The

liglre shom an xPe.imenlal Plot tor discharSing o! a caPacitor in an R'C .init. The tida .onstant r of Oris cinil

ta/'58.6

d.e.,ee

(2) 50 sd and 1m se. (g,/rm ,* u"a rso *" (4) 150 sec and 200 sd

2 ):' *

SPACE FOR

ROUGIIWOR(.

''

\7t )l

/1 irjPa

[.i l(- a
A particl of

,r

Ims n is at F* at the origin 16l A radar has a power of Lkldrnd i3 .p-,rinB ut u r,"q'"^.y orE&- n i" at tine r=0. It is subje.td to a force hin ther direction. Its sped located on a nounrain toP of heiSht F (t)=Foe js depicted by whi.l oI rhe fonowin8 s@jrLTlE tuimm distane nPto which "(t) it cd detct obj{t ldald on l}F tuface ol the eain Radis or eairh - 6,4 x 106 m)

al .'I

(1)

-!g
\2)

(2)

(3)

!
(r)

V*^
17, A$ure z
tuutrcn bEals into a Proion and an eleciron. The ene.gy released dring this plocess i3: dEt
a

5
(4)

uol

(Mas d

iaul'm- UZ25,10 2'ts

" ,tz-

Two

Tneii speeds are sn.h rlar they make .om?Lte cirles ir the sme timef Th ntio of their.mtripetal acceldation is :
(1)
12)

q and m, de noving in circles of radii ! dd rr, rsp{tively


uB
of

n6es

(1)

7.10 Mev

(3)

5.4 MeV
0.73

(3)

(a)

M.v

'a,r

SPACEIOR ROIJGH WORK

a,1r

c nt

!"

(0 This q@nion has Stdt.nent 1 dfld 19rl A liquid in a balet hns temPntur at tim t and l]o is temPrature of St,t ndt 2. Of tlv hw ehai6 8i@ aJtt " mdings, then a(oidinS ro Newton s th. Sttt.ne ts, chaose the oke that besl law of .ooling the corecl 4aPh berwM stttm ts
d.sdib6 lE h@

lo&(o-00)andts:

An iEulaiing sgBls-t hdjof Fdis R has a mifo.nny positive chdg d4ity p. a


a result

of dtis

unifm dEge dishibuldn

.9-n'l g. a")
I

is a 6nite varue of ele.hic Poreniar ar rhe .mtre oI the sPE !e, at tne surface of the sPhere and also at a Poinr out side

rher

tlFspnere. flE eldhic

Potntial at

iiliDtv

Statment1: Wh^
iis potenial energY

ddge'C
bY

is taken

lrom the cenhe ro the sffIace of the sprEre,

chdg6

3
(2)
1

;
dntane

st.tnn:22lne ekki. rield


r

at a

(Frl ftomlhe.enbeot he spnere E l.o

(1)

statement 1 is ttue Statement 2 is

3
(3)
"qd

9/
(r)

statement 1 is lalse statenenr 2 is

Statemnt 1 is hue, Staterent 2 is hue, Statement 2 is rhe corrcl xplmnd ol Srateneni I


Statement 1 is

3
I

(4)

hle

Statemnl Z is

h{e; Statment 2 is not th coE.i expl,fttion of Statemt 1.


SFACE FOR ROUGH I{IORX

II

.3L,. ?r

r34

z@

5^ &

ff i,(tB]

;.'

L
oI a gt!n wn is obtaind by measuinS the .ureni liowing in jt and tlE voltag .litferene applied aoo$ it. U

R.stlNe

r^''
'J

22

A cylindri.al tube, open ar both mds, has a tun.lamental frquemy, f, in an. The

Pdenlage qrc4 in the meas@ent of ure culmt and dE voLtage differenc are!3-each, rhen e{or in rhe vahe or
the

h .lipFd vrricany in wate! so lnai hau oI it ir in rarer, The tundanental Irequarl of the air<olllm is now :
hrbe

resistatr of the wire is :

t!%
(2) {3)

?, !I
(2) (3)

2f

t%

9/'
liln t /'a thin liquid and U-shape.l wire
l6$n
negligible. nE

Cuo
I
I

fo.nd betqeen

light slider supports a wigrt of 1.5.xlO-2N (seeligue) The


a

of the slider is 30

sufre

I\---l

2l_zzhe lMs
b

cn and its wight tesion or rne iiquftl

of a spacBhip is 1000

kg. Iiisto

landed lron

the dthk turface our

rnto i.ee space. The walue of 'g' and 'R' (radius or ea.rh) ale 10 m/s, and 64!0 tm rspsrivdy. The rquired nqgj,

,g

1r-{

\,- l'!,at ';;


_'

fo dE worl wil

I il) 6.4!1d toubs e);.ax10,lotrr6

i .ti|\\ r l:>4. --^

,t '
r!
(1) o.1Nn
r r
(3"

\ d).: r:'

\)rt'n'"t."k'
J. !{

(2)

0.05

Nn

9)(4)
SPACE POR ROUGH WORK

0.025

Nn-1

0.0125

Nn

,sl

A wooden wheel of ndi$ R is md' or rwo sdidKuld Pats (sea fiSure) The

Hlim s6

r{o

mbr striP or .rcs sdion t artjrl dd leng!\!;L is srighllY les thd 2?R
ot a
To ffi the

parts de held toSethr by a ring

md

(cotuisting of lwo ho.hori' and two isobari. lines) as sho{n in ligure


E6iciency ol rhis .Ycle is nedLy : (A!ffie the 8as io be dose ro ideal gas)

s@s duougn a

qde*r!qeq{_-

it is heated so that ib temPeratue ;ss by-Al and it iEt sPs wr the wneel As jl c@ls down to sDnoundins temPerature/ $ Presses me

ing

on th wheel,

d{'r'-

ye'

semi.ircDlar Parts to8ethe. ff rne c@fficiat of tinear e4arson ol tle retal is q dd its Yodgt nodulus is Y, th lorce $at ore parl of the wleel aPPlies on ttu

0,a'\"n
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9.1% 10.5% 12.s% 15.4%

c"a'):-/

eo'

tr

',\r"t
'|
'q.

i vj46t
/5JAr

ilydrogn alon is er.fted fron glou^d state io anoth1 state with P'inciPal qudtum rumbd equal to 4 Then the nunber of 3p{titl lines in the emission

gt3 .5 w6 (4)
12)

i:3 (l

.g/rr".o,

27"u4otor!

Deuteron

dd

lineb. effigy ft mvmg m or(:rlE trajatories in a consta mgndtic field' The radn ot protoD deutron and alPha pa*icle are res?e.iively .p, rd and rd Whi.h one ol tne lollowing relations 's
same

alPha Pdticie 6I the

&{5'y,
SPACE FONROUGIIWORK

rir

1:

lf
s.
1/

"1r.

24.

.t

A .hdge Q js nndrJy dGhibuted over the su.face of non conducung dis. of radius R. Ihe disc lotates about an axis perpendi.ula. to its llane and passjng
ttuou8h its cenhe witl an angllar veldity o. A3 a resulr of fiis mralion a mSneric
field of induction
B is

29.

An elcbodgneh. have
rh ere.dic and

h vacdm

has

mgneti. fielde E and 3,

which are always prpendicular to each orhe! The dire.t'on of polarrzation is

givo by

and thal oi wave P|opasario

obtained at the

oftiedis.

we keep both the

cdee mount oI

clErge pla.ed on lhe dis. and its angular rclo.ity to b corermt dd vdy L\e !adi$ of ih. disc rhen the variation of the tuaretic indu.tion ai the cenhe ol rhe dis win be repre*nted by the lig!re |

0) ilE

dd iIEXB

(r) i
(3)

ld

aa

i ix6
i16xE

i lli

(1)

. ,;:

(4)

ld -d

tld.i

30.
(2)

t l,'$rn dl

A Camot engitu, whose eiii.iency is 40*, takes in heat from a source mintained at a lehp.rahne of 500 It is desird to have an engine o! eltcien.y 60%. hen,

th intake temperature for th same exnad Gink) tenphtu nusr b :


(3)

(1)

1200

a4i
(4)

zso

(3)

600 K

(4)
SPACE FOR

erficiency oI cainot ensine.annot b mde larger dEn 50%

ROIICHWORK

T.

_1

PART B

CSEMISTRY

pli"
(1)

'*-*"

-P**ion

amonB the

(r//

LilMr3

(2) PdlBaso4 (3) U Allr4 ' (4) rrlH,


Which ol rh toUowjtg on the'mats dMPosition yields a basi' as wer ae m

wn#bb -

nRr

hq

etzAx=

RT

(1) (Clo3 (2) cacos (3) NHINOI (4) NaNo3


33.
Which

-!.
Whici bianched cnain isomer or tne
hydrocalbon w'rh mole'ular ras' Z?s of nono substihried eives only one iMe!

ol the folowing stateNnls ir

(1) (2) (3)

mjno a.ids de oPtiol]Y ftive A]1 anino a.id;eacePt glYqire a


AU

olticallY activ.

AI
AU

amino a.ids q.ePt glutanic aod

are oPti.allY a.tive

s/ A.coldin' to lreundlich
isothern, whicn oi

dino

acids excePt lYtne arc

adsorPrton lh lorlowing is

34,,/Th detuity ol a solution PrePare'l bv 7 dis$lvins 120 e ol fta (nol m$=60u) in lOoO I 6f water is 115 g/m]- The
hoLantY oi rhn sobtion is l

c);"P1
r' !:.ld
Al

0)

178 M
1.02 M

g{
,r.

(2)

zos

u
STACI FOR ROUGH

(4)

0.50 M

e.orEci rag6 ot Piesw


the above

tor

diffdeni

}IORI(

,"

c'a

a l'

5t

# :tl .r

fdl tl $'r'

1l

09./ln which of the roxowing paiF the h,o 9rl l.


sPe6 *jgusostructual
?

th Bi'en

h".,romah"n whEh,

'- .M11""a4-r." ':i (3) AF!r- dd sFd ,: ta


I
pcsibl
on

;z

G)

lclr*

aa soeu

5f

/---:z.o{ = oJcOCHr

-(at COr:- and NOr .-:-" ; :%0 '".9,, }low na y chiral conPoun& are
monodnorimiion of2 -

"ov
(r)

ftthyl
(2)

vt
12)
4
6 8

.YcH=ctffi,c}I3 z^-HA/:rIcl !
Na, Llq. NH3

| - t- L- L
al
of ihe

\3) (4)

o
is:

(3) NalHa rry4,r-r, ,t/ "r,ru.,8s

Jy'lhe

imsins o.dd
s':-,

io.i. ndii

the Erwd boel*tronic aPe.i6

,py'cS*, <*, cr, s'

0)

cl

caz+,K+

Lithilm lorms bodY cenrred cut sfuctue. Tte l4grn ol tne side of iis u
cel
is 35]

gr

Atonic.adi$

of ihe

litlw

E)

(4)

K+, s'1 , cr'1+, Cl cl ,ca':+, K+, s'z-

(2)

240 pm

\i),4

rcne*sibrftl
*X

P,

!^.S'

(1) 1

49/ l+pb/Rr

\ (t (v-*r). n(t l) r)
J

,.f-s\"
,.J e

(3) 1-lb/Rr (4) 1+Rr/r'!

45

K lg mol r. ffYo antonobile ladiaior holdsaQf Eor wat how many grams ol elnylne glY(
Kr lor

wab b

1.86

tt ./t\4ichamng thefolowingwilbemed
.hrolid
(m) brcNd
?

as diblomidobis(erhylene diamine)

(CrH6o, must you add to get dE frezi point of th solution ldwdd to - 2 3"(

,v"re
(2J
39 E 27 B

(2) Icl (en) B!r-

{,[: l,tl

;*\

(3)

(4)

Icr (nll Br3 v

\4)
SPACTI]OR ROUGHWORX

729

n* 93

"

''i ct\ a,'t *t t-862 ,,,8o r-

Jq

J!

61'

2r

fte moldk him8 sdlbsr bdd

argl

Which of ine lollowing


der.1d bY

cmposds
r't
?

can be

4d!s43

G) -Ascl3 !g)'/ sbcl3

(3) PC\ (4) Ncl3

is DDT

aNng the lonowng

V.sv
(2)
(3)

sz The ,landard redu(r'on Potenriars are und Ie" / re - ,^r*lZn, -:a.7b, 0.21 dd ',o 44 v reePe'hvry ",t*/n wilL Th"de*tion x+!l+ .x'?*+Y
sPontaeou6 wlen
:

ror

be

,/H fj' t?: T:f":iff:,::$il: (a th;


of coffidi, (1) 1x1o 3
acid F
I

(1) x-Ni, Y=zn (2) x=Fe Y=zr1 192/x=z' v=\i

Lt

ut/ rxro-'
{3) xlo
T

dl'r1tr,
b

(4) 3x10-'
49Ver) Pue hvdrosen 1{q%lGf r b) wtuch oi thE fo o*m8 Prdes*s . ot natural hydrocarbons (1) Mixing hish molecdar weight

mde

N'FoPheiol'ghows vl2-l/o rnkdole.ularE _ bondsg

i3l rar

$ Melti^8 Poinr ol o - NiEoPhenor those ol n - ano l.wer than


P- ieomds rolabe 6 o - NitroPiercl s dore m - ano steam than ihose ol

(?) (3I

ltedrorYsL of vater Reaction or salt like hvdrides

wth

(4)

with $eam Raction ol nethane


as
:

lrom all lodo(orm can be Pre?ared

5or. AsPiiin is known 6y rt

K.

(2) (3)
(9,/

"nyt "uri.vlut" Acetyl elnYlard M6Yl satiq!' a'id Acetyl sali.Ylic a.ld

(2) (4)
FacT

- Methyl

_ 2 -

butdog

EL\YI

flebYl

rs6

FoR RoUGH r4IoRK

P.
{

L. r,:

.. i-

2:

bond Ihe molaule lDvjrg smlest

angre

t1.

'

cm re Whi.h ol the following compouds

ao"o"a ty !4ou"ut t""

(1)

-AsCl3

G/

sncr3
PcLr

(3)
(4)

(3)

NCll
is DDT

(4)
aNrg
the lolowing
:

PiinDiY alcohols Nitrc conPouas

V
4&

,ty
(2) (3)

for szl Ih. srandard redud'on potenr'als re v znr*/zn, Ni2+/Ni, und re;r/Ee

=0%. 023 \+11+-\:+ +r R'll rh-eaction


sPont@ls wtun l mdr soluhonof tJre a''d Tbe lalue oi the 'onization
O
:

and

044

re5Pe'bverY be

(4)
The PH

ofa

HO

El

{g/x=z' r=ni
{4) "
5t1
x=Ni,Y=F

(1) x-Ni Y-zn (2) X=Fe, Y=zt!

L'.

cotutant, Ka ol this acid rs

in wa@ ortho - Nitro$enol b 166 sluble

(?y' 1x\o-5

't,',
'"i'n,o'

ihmP-ddm_NiboPhenolsbcause:

(1)
.

o - NilroPhmor shows bonding Intrrmorduld

H lt

49

be @de Very Pu'r hldrogen (999%)'d by wluch ot the fonows8 PiocsFs

'

r/1(3) (4)

Nrhprrena st'o*s
bonding

rnrenolcrdd

(1) (a
(3)r

Mixing natural lvdro'arbons or


high molecurar weight Ek.trclYsis or

is M1ting Point ol o - NitroPhenol

lower than tlose of m

ano

wad
wiih

o _ NitroPhenol is more volaiile

Reaction ot sair r&e nvdrjds Rea.tion of nerhane with

<iam than ihos

of m -

ano

(4)
50l

sted

all Iodolorm .an b PrePaied fron

U(

AsPnh is known as l o) r'henyl slicYlate

(2) AcetYl *lirylate (3) Metlyl salicYli' <id


1l9/ AdtYl salFYl( aod

(2) (a)

3-Mtnyl-2_buran@
rthyl medYl k'tone/'

specr ron noucn wonx

rhe

species which can best 6erve as initiator fd. ihe etionic po\Terization

59.

lron exhibik +2ad +3 oridation srahes wnich of the rollowing sratenents abou

(1) rNo3 (2) AICL (3) BuLi (4) LL{H4 \S


The equilib.ium constanr (K.) for rhe

(1)

Ferrous comlounds ale relarive! mole ioni. thd the corespondin!

(2)

rdadion N,{8) + oz(s)+2Na(8) al


rempdatu.e T is4x10 a Thevaheoft! for *r 4actror! No(s)+n Nl8) + r! ols) at be sam temPeratuie is :

Fsous conpduds de les volaril( ihan th co.responding lelrn

(3) Idous

compouds ae norc easilt

(1)

2.5x10r
50.0
0.o2

hydJolysed

tld

the

corslondine

{?l ayr

TJ ;
997

31fr*

o"to" t,

-o*

uuo"

"

**"

The eledrons idntiried by quanrum

!!1!& i" :

Jf (2) 3.47x10 5 M/min (3) 1.73 x 10 a M/mi. (4) 1.73x10 s M/min 5& Wnl.h nethod of purifi.arion

3.4ixfi 4 M/ni\

(a) n-4l=1

G) n-3,l=2
js
(d)

rep!hted by the following eqnation: Tj G)+2Ir(B]--!PI+ Tir4(s) ltuox ,


TiG)+2rr(g)

cb

be placed in

orderoftrreasdssergy

Jrf
(3)

G). b)

(1)
(3) {a)

Cupellation

(2) (b). (d)


(a) <

van Arkel zone relining

(.)

lrr'

(',rr

A'itJ '
r o,r ,.3!) 3-qr v,i

"'J

l--rt
PART

C_

MATTIEMATICS

54- Ixt

st-/",x=tt z z + St Th nDdbd'l c,' d,ffoeni od*d PaiF Cl,-z) u'at 'd r Y l{md flch tha!Ls]' z ex and ^z
(1)
35

' r'4;r{
.r.@ni (1) 1 (2) 0 (3) _1 (4) -2

Pand Q be of

l' I MtsrcF Fih P *Q

""9 llo=9111 (r'+ai) is eqd to

ti"^

e t*, d^je.
f , "-"' i" ;(
6

t
B

3:,

.g/z'
(3) 53 (4) 5'z

4,r r" 5 '


-J, t
.,

p9z/tt

4a [9!a: d,=,
2
1

* it

oi a edan , 6/rhe poPulahon Pltr ai tiF r drterenira' " nouse spe''es satisfr"s the

(1)
(2)

b'."'!*'l 1' (.i".a t'-"*


.,,.

equation

-$[

p(O)

at which rhe = 850, then the tim i"

#=os?(t)
'

45o

rr

sy'z

fr*t*.-*^'
,
1

(4) -1
s(r)=
s
Jo

ft;i;p-o
cos4t

6t It
t:2)
14)
632- Ir

di, lhen g(r+n)

6du
2

(I)
13

(')

(2) I (:) (3) c (tlc

: R+R is a llnction delined bv

16aa-,la;!)-where
$e 8F;te* htesd nmdion'

tll

denores

thdjis

,6?./An
:

equation ol a

PLtr
an'l

parauel to oP

Pide

(1)

disontinuous onlY 49:1Q-

\-/

(2/-discontiNous onlv at no!-zero

?"Ftr.*ig^i"' u) , 2!+22+1'0
g,//r2v+22
3=0

r-2;+2'-s=o

"t

a urrt dstance

-j') 7

Ecral valus of

r'

(r)
(4)

conrnuds onlY at l-u


continuo6 for dery real

Iracs ron noucs worx

r.l ku

j^'.r.a

t;{-)@r

spheri.al balloon is filled with

sraknent 1
tne euipF

An equanon of a

c()m(

4500

r dbi. meteis oI helium gas. If a

ransen o the paraboh

leak in the balloor .aues the gas ro escale at the rate ol72 T obic turers Er niftle then the rate (in meters per hinrte) at which the &dius ol the baloor d{reaps gmi tes afrer the leahge began is :

l-16a6x ar 2l+l=a b r=2r+2'6.

,or*"., r , ,r ,1"t*"r=**4
(m + 0) is a .onmon raneent

l1)
t2)

/9

2/e

\3)
gt /

e/2

4: ' r.!,r

the parabola !2=1615: and rl elli,pse 2,2+!2=4, then m satisfi

14) 9/7
Ii rh" ti"" zt +y= t purses tlrorgh the point whi.n divides rhe line segnent
joinins rhe pdinrs (1, 1) md (2, 4) in rhe

J9(2)

srabmenr 1 is rroe, statement 2

Statement 2 is a .orre explmtion lor Stalqlqt 1.

trn,

ntio3:2,tI@keqnals;

srarement 1 i3 bue, siarerent 2 true, Statemnt 2 b not a coEe

(1)

elPlmrion lor Statemt

1. 2

5 6

tg/
(3) (4)

(3)

srabnent 1 is hue, siatemenr


Sratenent 1 is

11ls
29/ 5

fak, StaleMt

\j9a

rf,t a and b berwo

dit
each

72.

'*t^i=i+:6"'a are pe+endi.dd to


(1)

Three numbers are chosen at rando witloutpla.enent lrom { 1, 2, 3,..., 3 The probab y fiat their ninimqn ie given tbat ihen mjmm is 6, is :

anslebetwenS'"aGis

lY'
, .l
12)
(rl
(4)

,s

j'i
(3) (4)

i
?
5

6+

1
-s

n
3

73,/A

line

il draM droush $e Point.G.alo

th @ordiMte ax6 at P and Q such a Eiangle OPQ, {hd o is tlEt it ihe 6dgi!. r the ea oI the hiangle O?Q

-*r

fod

en the sloPe of tne Lne PQ i5

"""

^=li

ll
""*

'""". ""*, *,
=

rd%
$) - '/a
'7
rh balG to b identical etePt Ior differefte in .olouit tne nun!r or be ways in which one oi mor baus

(1) -4 (2) ;-2

.",* **""

l;

"-

^'[r]
(r)

Asuning

sel*ted from l!.lrbile Zsl9n and


balls G

'an

I ,JL I:J T :lli l"(i I


C

!la'k
(2)

(lt 629 i2) b3O

\)t 8?e ,."i" I (4) 830 t


+
. .

"(. .

_ L" L'1,

il
1 1 1

Stat.ment 1 The s!0 of the series 1+ (1+2+4) + (4 +6 +9) + (2112+ 19


.

+ (361 + 330 + 400) is 8000

sr.rn*tr: i(Lr -rr

|-

rrr)=nr

ffi

bomded

btwd

$e

Pebdd

ror a9Y nahrar nmM n {1/ statemeni 1 i6 t!u, statnent 2 is

l=+

and 12=9Y, and

$e straiSht line

true; StaGmnt 2 is a cor"ct


exFlafttion for $atenenl 1 Slatnent 1 is truq statemenl 2 is true; Statement 2 i5 not a .orre't rPleiion lor Staternent I
statement 1 is

r=?1".

(2) (3) (4)

.grtt*
(2)
2a

he

Shrement 2 is
(3)

"E

ro,11

statennt

is ialse, Sbrenent 2 is
(4)

"!i

SPACElof,ROUGHWORX

+.

I.

j'

i +r-- 3. ,3 (c'n' - o- r'l

\kr' r <') i !r -!r rl

.z/. *t
t

"" "t'enatiom' be rheir di$m.tic ned and ql be thn

'r,

',

u..

md let

ao.Zrm um
50

ue roos mor an el wi n.^ zero comon aifr'ren'e eqoals t


tnres

varian

e.

r,-;t-Y,.
1

ft

sos

teE!

thn ihe

150'te

,,.

Srntdert

: Vdian

of

1r, 2l2 '' ztn

(1) (2)

150

tiFe6 its 504

ttd

1s0

Statement 2

Aiithmetic mean ot

a>/*(4) g
8rl150

L\, zt!
(1)

,,

t^\s E.
de,
statement 2 is

Statement 1 is

Statement 2 is a coli't expLanation for Siatemdi 1

true,

The length of ihe drameter ot the 'ir which rouches ihe ,_a\is at ihe Po (1, 0) a d pa$6 tlmugl $e Point {Z

(2)

statnent 1 is true, Staterent 2 is hue, Stalement 2 is not a cof,ect exPLanation Io! Statenent 1

\7)

3/5

g{

13, 5/i

tott

(3)/statenent 1 is true shtenent 2 is

(4)

Sbtemdt 1 is falF, slatemnt 2 is

8y rlt a, b. R be su.hthat^thtuMuon fgi " tv I t*)=Ln lrl+bx'+a'' r + u dd


extrse valu.s
Stat.ment 1
at

r= -1

: /has

local

narnur

'=2

/r

!-jq l-p9:!!t9- ]]1es:! rh5 o' 1va r 4'- 1"e ';'" (1) d
(2) (3)
odd Posihv

st tedentr:

a-; dd b= 4

(ltz

statenent 1 is rue, siatenent true, staremeni 2 is a cor


exPlaEtion lo. Statdent 1' statement 1 i. true' Statenent lruei Statenenr 2 is rot a

'neger
'nreger

{2)

an even Posiiive
a

expldtior ld StaErunt

1'

'o

ratioGl number othq than Posiliv

(3) Statffil
(4)

1 is true, statemenl

statement 1 is fal6e, statemdn

c ,,J -t -( ji ts-r)
(

s?ACE FOR ROUCBWORK

l*/.(i rr)

,ft

G'

",

,E -,) '!)

3t

lFt ABCD

b a para

elogim su.h that 35r-.dn ellipF F drawn bl taLbg a drdeier

:] acurc an8le. Ii r
.oiftid4
theverter
B

aB = ,1, 4p

and ZBAD be an

r'

of ihe cilcte

(r-1)':+r':-1

as fts semi-

is rhe vecror ihar with the altitude diEted from


rdthe sideAD

hinor

axis and a diamtr of th

l+tv-2t:=a.5
.qDtim

.nd lts 5e* @jo..n5. rf

tien

isgivn

nE dhe of the euipe is at the oriSin d.l fts de are ihe coordinale axes, thm the
of the e[ilse is
:

by: (r)

,= i.f+l i .., (ii


-r(
lppl
v@t

t')

o)
(2)

(2)

v
(4)

+y
{'r)'

pv

i= :i*

ll
[o

o]
36,

Th. regation of the statement

l;;J
34,

"lf I b.om

a tea.hdr, tnen

I wiD open

'r
i
(1)

*" r'^*
=

f =$=f
i
intds<t,0Enkisequl

(r)

Eithe! I

wil

not

bdme

a teache.

o!

--

r d"

lgf
(3)

Ne ther I w u beome a ta.h.r nor

(2) (3) (4)

z
2
0

t-c

wi|

not b.on a rea.her or I

will

rfl'

(1)

will becore

a teacner

and I wi]l not

SPACE FOR ROUCHr{'ORX

:v /(r)=lHl+r-sl,rR
statF.nt 2
diftde^tiable in

"y'*.***::
h-l?4:l'
l7)

"

"

(1)
(2)

dd I =l )' 2; StateNnt 1 is true' StateMt truer Siatenenr 2 is a codecr

: tis

99

'ontinuous (a

(3) *ctly (4)

ro$ rear r@u

1' eaPlanation for statdEnt 2 is Statement 1 is rrue statedent Slatement 2 is n6t a cofe'r

intnite Nnbr ot realrcots

truei exlbMnon ror siatendt


1 is

9(L

{rzstatement

tru''

siatmeni 2 is
2 is

'

tn a APQR, iI3 tn P+a 'oq Q=b r}t a sin Q+3 cos P=1 tnen 'ngte

(4)

SraFrent 1 is false' Sratercnt

(1) ;

83.

Uz

+7

4d :-

6 real ihen $ Ponr

rePre6ented

bv the comPlea numbet


ihe

G) on a .irle wfth enEe at (2) eithd on the real dis G or a dde


not Pa$ing Otrotgh the

ongn

ongr'

(4)

(3) on ore imsinary ds or on a . {a) atner on the real as 're ongn


r$ing [vough the

-AcE roR noucH woRx

Il:lr"
^ri{.1

<+r

<<n

lt
f.'-f

l(*Qi.)

;|
)r-t_

'r-r - ^'3

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