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MATHEMATICS
1.
x 3 y 5 z 2
3
1
5
2)
x 3 y5 z 2
3
1
5
3)
x 3 y 5 z2
3
1
5
4)
x 3 y 5 z2
3
1
5
x 1 y 3 z 4
Key: 1
Sol :
x 1 y 3 z 4
is parallel to 2x y z 3 0
3
1
5
Image
h 1 k 3 l 4
2
2
1
1
h, k, l 3, 5, 2
Required equation
2.
x 3 y 5 z 2
3
1
5
251
16,
251
2) 14,
272
3) 14,
272
4) 16,
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Key : 4
Sol : Equating coefficients of x 3 and x 4 is zero
32 17
17a b 0
3
16 15 32 a + 3b = 0
Solving (a, b) =
3.
272
16,
greatest integer x ) has no integral solution, then all possible values of a lie in
the interval :
1) 1, 0 0, 1
2) (1, 2)
3) (-2, -1)
4) , 2 2,
Key : 1
Sol : 3f 2 2f a 2 0 where x x
1 1 3a 2
f
1 1 a 1; a 0
3
a 1, 0 0, 1
4.
If a b b c c a
1) 2
2) 3
3) 0
4) 1
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Key : 4
a b b c c a a b c 2
Sol :
5.
833
4
2) 833
3) 437
4)
437
4
Key : 2
n 2 1
Sol : Variance of first n even natural numbers is equal to
3
6.
502 1
833
3
A bird is sitting on the top of a vertical pole 20 m high and its elevation from a
point O on the ground is 450 . It flies off horizontally straight away from the
point O. After one second, the elevation of the bird from O is reduced to 300 .
Then the speed (in m/s) of the bird is:
1) 40 2 1
2) 40 3 2
3) 20 2
4) 20 3 1
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Key : 4
450
Sol :
300
20
BC 20
20 BC
dis tan ce
20
time
The integral
1 4sin 2
3 1 PQ
3 1 mts
7.
x
x
4sin dx equals:
2
2
1) 4
2)
2
4 4 3
3
3) 4 3 4
4) 4 3 4
Key : 4
Sol :
x
x
x
1 2sin dx 1 2sin dx 2sin 1 dx
2
2
2
0
3
x3
x
x 4 cos 4cos x 4 3 4
2 0
2
3
3
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The statement ~ p ~ q is :
1) equivalent to p q
2) equivalent to ~ p q
3) a tautology
4) a fallacy
Key : 1
Sol : The statement ~ p ~ q is
P
~q
p ~ q
~ p ~ q
pq
~ p ~ q is equivalent to p q
9.
If A is an 33 non-singular matrix such that AA ' A 'A and B A1 A ', then BB'
equals :
1) I + B
2) I
3) B1
4) B1
Key : 2
Sol : BB' A1A1 A 1 A1
A1A A1 A1 I. I I
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10.
1 x 1x
1) x 1 e
2) xe
1
x
4) x e
3) x 1 e
x
1
x
1
x
1
x
Key : 2
Sol :
x 1
1 x 1 e x dx
x
1 x 1
1 x 1 2 e x dx
x
1
x
dx
By parts = xe
11.
1 x 1x
x 1 2 e dx
x
1
x
1) is equal to
1
:
2
5
2
5
3
3
5
but less than
2
2
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Key: 2
Sol : z r cis then | z | r 2
2
2
1
1
z
r cos r 2 sin 2
2
2
r 2 r cos
1
4
17
3
,
2
Minimum value
12.
9 25
,
4 4
3
lies in (1, 2)
2
1
, then g ' x is equal to:
1 x5
1) 1 x 5
2) 5x 4
3)
1
1 g x
4) 1 g x
Key : 4
Sol : If g is the inverse of a function f, then x f g x f 'g x g ' x 1
g ' x
5
1
1 g x
f ' g x
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If , 0, and f n and 1 f 1 1 f 2 1 f 3 =
n
1 f 2 1 f 3 1 f 4
K 1 1 , then K is equal to :
2
1)
2)
3) 1
4) -1
Key : 3
1 1
Sol : Given determinant = 1
1 2
1 1 1 1
. 1 2
2 1
K 1
14.
Let f k x
1)
1
6
2)
1
3
3)
1
4
4)
1
12
1
sin k x cos k x where x R and k 1 . Then f 4 x f 6 x equals:
Key : 4
Sol : f 4 x f 6 x =
1
1
[1 2sin 2 x cos 2 x] 1 3sin 2 x cos 2 x
4
6
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1 1
4, then the value of | | is :
1)
61
9
2)
2 17
9
3)
34
9
4)
2 13
9
Key : 4
Sol :
.
q
p
r
p
2q p q
By given condition
q
1 1
4 4
r
4
2
16.
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Key : 3
1 5
6 6
1 5
P A P B
4 6
3
1 5
P B
4
4 6
5 1 53 1
P B
6 2
6
3
3 1 1
P A .P B P A B
4 3 4
A, B are independent but not equally likely P A P B
Sol : P A B 1
17.
Key : 4
f 'c
f 1 f 0
for c 0, 1
Sol :
g 'c
18.
g 1 g 0
differentiable equation
dp t 1
p t 200 . If p(0) = 100, then p(t) equals :
dt
2
1) 400 300 et / 2
2) 300 200 et /2
3) 600 500 et / 2
4) 400 300 et /2
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Key : 1
Sol :
dp 1
p t 200
dt 2
1
t
2
1
t
2
400e
19.
1
t
2
Let C be the circle with centre at (1, 1) and radius = 1. If T is the circle
centred at (0, y), passing through origin and touching the circle C externally,
then the radius of T is equal to :
1)
3
2
2)
3
2
3)
1
2
4)
1
4
Key : 4
Sol :
c1 1, 1 c 2 0, y
r1 1, r2 y
c1c 2 r1 r2
1 y 1 1 y
2
1= 4y
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20.
2 3
4
2)
2 3
2
3)
2 3
2
4)
2 3
1)
Key : 1
Sol.
4
Required area = 2 1 x dx
2
2 3
0
21.
Key : 3
Sol.
Point of intersection
,
2ab
2ab
fourth quadrant 3bc 2ad 0
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22.
Let PS be the median of the triangle with vertices P(2, 2), Q(6, -1) and R(7, 3).
The equation of the line passing through (1, -1) and parallel to PS is
1) 4x 7y 11 0
2) 2x 9y 7 0
3) 4x 7y 3 0
4) 2x 9y 11 0
Key : 2
13
23.
lim
sin cos 2 x
x2
x 0
1)
2
9
is equal to :
2) 1
3)
4)
Key : 4
Sol : lim
x 0
sin sin 2 x
x2
11
x 0
sin 2 x
x2
24.
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Key : 4
Sol : X and Y are multiplies of 9 and X Y
XY Y
25.
The locus of the foot of perpendicular drawn from the centre of the ellipse
x 2 3y 2 6 on any tangent to it is :
1) x 2 y 2 6x 2 2y 2
2
2) x 2 y 2 6x 2 2y 2
2
3) x 2 y 2 6x 2 2y 2
2
4) x 2 y 2 6x 2 2y 2
2
Key : 3
Sol.
x 2 y2
1
Given that ellipse
6
2
B
P
Slope CP =
y1
x1
Slope of AB =
x1
=m
y1
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26.
Three positive numbers from an increasing G.P. If the middle term in this G.P is
doubled, the new numbers are in A.P. Then the common ratio of the G.P is :
2 3
1)
2) 3 2
3) 2 3
4) 2 3
Key : 4
Sol : a, ar, ar 2 G.P .
2ar
a ar 2
2
4ar a ar 2
r 2 4r 1 0
4 16 4
2
r 2 3
r 2 3
27.
1)
121
10
2)
441
100
3) 100
4) 110
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Key : 3
Sol : S 10 211 10 311 10 .....10 11 (1)
9
11
2
3
6
10
S 11.108 2 11 107 311 10 .....9 11 11 (2)
10
1
2
S 109 11.108 11 107 .... 119 1110
10
S 100 109
K 100
28.
The angle between the lines whose direction cosines satisfy the equations
l m n 0 and l 2 m2 n 2 is :
1)
2)
3)
4)
Key : 1
2
2
2
Sol : l m n 0
l m n
m n m2 n 2 0
2
2mn = 0
m = 0 (or) n = 0
If m = 0
l = -(0 + n)
l = -n
l : m : n = -n : 0 : n = -1 : 0 : 1
similarly if n = 0 then
l : m : n = -1, : 1 : 0 cos
1 0 0
2 2
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29.
The slope of the line touching both the parabolas y2 4x and x 2 32y is :
1)
1
2
2)
3
2
3)
1
8
4)
2
3
Key : 1
Sol : Common tangent of y2 4ax and x 2 4by is a1/3 x b1/3 y ab 0
2/3
30.
1
2
2) 6,
3) 2,
4) 2,
1
2
1
2
1
2
Key : 3
Sol : f '1 0 and f '2 0
Solving above equations we get 2,
1
2
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PHYSICS
31.
2 2
3
2) aL2 bL3
3)
1
aL2 bL3
2
4)
aL2 bL3
2
3
Key: 4
L
Sol: w Fdx ax bx 2 dx
0
32.
aL2 bL3
2
3
Key: 4
Sol:
nI H
100
I=3 103
0.1
I 3A
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33.
Key: 4
Sol:
P IV I
34.
1
40 15 100 5 80 5 1000
220
2500
11.4 A 12A
220
Key: 2
Sol:
76 8 x x 22
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35.
Key: 4
Sol: Angular Momentum Changes in directions
36.
The current voltage relation of diode is given by I e1000V /T 1 mA, where the
applied voltage V is in volts and the temperature T is in degree Kelvin. If a
student makes an error measuring 0.01V while measuring the current of 5mA at
300 K, what will be the error in the value of current in mA?
1) 0.05 Ma
2) 0.2 mA
3) 0.02 mA
4) 0.5 mA
Key: 2
Sol: I+1 = e1000 V /T
ln I 1
1000V
T
I 1000
V
I+1
T
I=
1000
6 103 0.01
3
= 0.2 mA
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37.
3) gH n 2 u 2
4) 2 gH nu 2 n 2
Key: 4
Sol:
Let t1 is the time taken to reach max height t1
u
g
2u 4u 2 8 gH u
1 2
u 2 2 gH
gt2 t2
2
2g
g
g2
Given that
t2 nt1
u2
u
u 2 2 gH nu u 2 2 gH
,
2
g
g2
g
g2
g
2
2 gH u 2 n 1 1
2 gH u 2 n 2 2n
2 gH u 2 n n 2
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38.
3
A thin convex lens made from crown glass has focal length f . When it is
4
5
and , it has the
3
3
focal lengths f1 and f 2 respectively. The correct relation between the focal lengths
is:
1) f1 and f 2 both become negative
2) f1 f 2 f
3) f1 f and f 2 becomes negative
4) f 2 f and f1 becomes negative
Key: 3
Sol: From
1
2
1
f
R
1 1
3 / 2
f R
f R
For medium 4 / 3
3
2
1 2
1
1
f 4 / 3 R 4R
f1 4 R
for medium M 5 / 3
1 3/ 2 2
1
f2 5 / 3 R
1
5R
f 2 5 R
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39.
Key: 2
Sol:
3 104
K 0
2.2 8.8 10 12 3 104
6 107
40.
In the circuit shown here, the point C is kept connected to point A till the
current flowing through the circuit becomes constant. Afterward, suddenly, point
C is disconnected from point A and connected to point Bat time t=0. Ratio of
the voltage across resistance and the inductor at t = L/R will be equal to:
B
1)
1 e
e
2)
e
1 e
3) 1
4) 1
Key: 4
Sol: VR VL 0 always for t 0
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41.
Two beams, A and B, of plane polarized light with mutually perpendicular planes
of polarization are seen through a polaroid. From the position when the beam A
has maximum intensity (and beam B has zero intensity), a rotation of polaroid
through 30 makes the two beams appear equally bright. If the initial intensities
of two beams are I A and I B respectively, then
1)
IA
equals:
IB
1
3
2) 3
3)
3
2
4) 1
Key: 1
Sol: I 1A I B1 I Acos 2 30 I B cos 2 60
42.
I A cos 2 60 1
I B cos 2 30 3
There is a circular tube in a vertical plane. Two liquids which do not mix and of
densities d1 and d 2 are filled in the tube. Each liquid subtends 90 angle at centre.
d
Radius joining their interface makes an angle with vertical. Ratio 1 is:
d2
d2
d1
1)
1 sin
1 cos
2)
1 sin
1 sin
3)
1 cos
1 cos
4)
1 tan
1 tan
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Key: 4
Sol:
PA PB
h1d1 g h2 d 2 g
R cos sin d1 R cos sin d 2
h2
d2
h1
43.
d1
The pressure that has to be applied to the ends of a steel wire of length 10 cm to
keep its length constant when its temperature is raised by 100C is: (For steel
Youngs modulus is 2 1011 N m 2 and coefficient of thermal expansion is 1.1105 K 1 )
1) 2.2 106 Pa
2) 2.2 108 Pa
3) 2.2 109 Pa
4) 2.2 107 Pa
Key: 2
Sol: Pressure y 2 1011 1.1105 100 2.2 108
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44.
x3
. If the coefficient of friction is 0.5, the maximum height above the ground
6
1
m
2
2)
1
m
6
3)
2
m
3
4)
1
m
3
Key: 2
Sol: At the instant of just sliding
H=?
tan
0.5
dy
dx
x2
x 1
2
H ' y ' at x 1
1
m
6
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45.
Three rods of Copper, Brass and Steel are welded together to form a Y shaped
structure. Area of cross section of each rod 4cm2 . End of copper rod is
maintained at 100C where as ends of brass and steel are kept at 0C . Lengths of
the copper, brass and steel rods are 46, 13 and 12 cms respectively. The rods are
thermally insulated from surroundings except at ends. Thermal conductivites of
copper, brass and steel are 0.92,0.26 and 0.12 CGS units respectively. Rate of heat
flow through copper rod is:
1) 6.0 cal/s
2) 1.2 cal/s
3) 2.4 cal/s
4) 4.8 cal/s
Key: 4
Sol: Let T is the junction temperature then
H cu H Brass H steel
K cu A 100 T K B A T K S AT 0.96
0.26
0.12
,
T
T
100 T
lcu
lB
lS
46
13
12
200 5T
T 40C
KA 100 T 0.96 4 60
4.8 cal/sec
l
46
0C
el cm
Ste 12 .12
l= =0
k
l=46
k=0.96
T
Copper
l= Bra
k= 13 c ss
0.2 m
6
0C
100C
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46.
m
1) g
2)
2g
3
3)
g
2
4)
5g
6
Key: 3
Sol:
mg T ma
TR mR 2 mR 2 .
a
T ma
R
2ma mg or a g / 2
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47.
Radio waves
(ii)
(c)
X-rays
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
1) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
2) (iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
3) (i)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
4) (iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
For broadcasting
Key: 1
Sol: Conceptual
48.
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Key: 3
Sol: In magnetic field , r
2 KE m
Bq
2
8
19
4
B 2 q 2 r 2 9 10 1.6 10 10
1
KE
31
2m
2 9 10
1.6 1019
0.8ev
1 1
E 13.6 1.89eV
4 9
49.
Key: 4
Sol: Conceptual
50.
A green light is incident from the water the air water interface at the critical
angle . Select the correct statement.
1) The entire spectrum of visible light will come out of the water at various angles
to the normal
2) The entire spectrum of visible light will come out of the water at an angle of
90 to the normal
3) The spectrum of visible light whose frequency is less than that of green light
will come out to the air medium
4) The spectrum of visible light whose frequency is more than that of green light
will come out to the air medium
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Key: 3
Sol: With increase in frequency, critical angle c decreases i.e., present angle of
incidence in water will be more than respective critical angles of high frequencies
radiation. Hence high frequency radiations will get TIR and low frequencies
radiations will come out in to air
51.
Four particles, each of mass M and equidistant from each other, move along a
circle of radius R under the action of their mutual gravitational attraction. The
speed of each particle is:
1)
1 GM
1 2 2
2 R
GM
R
2)
3) 2 2
GM
R
GM
1 2 2
R
4)
Key: 1
V
R 2
Sol:
mv 2
1
1
1
Gm 2 2
2 2
R
4R
2
2R
v2
1 Gm
2 2 1
4 R
1 Gm
2 2 1
2 R
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52.
Key: 1
a
Sol:
53.
a
0
T
6
A conductor lies along the z axis at 1.5 z 1.5m and carries a fixed current of
10.0 A in a z direction (see figure). For a field B 3.0 104 e0.2 x a y T , find the power
required to move the conductor at constant speed to x 2.0m , y 0m in 5 103 s .
Assume parallel motion along the x axis.
1.5
I
B
2.0
1.5
1) 29.7 W
2) 1.57 W
3) 2.97 W
4) 14.85 W
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Key: 3
Sol:
PInstant BV 3 104 3
P
12
101 e0.2 x
5
Prange
54.
2
e 0.2 x
3
5 10
pdx 2.97W
dx
2V
1)
2V
2V
2)
3V
3V
3)
2V
4V
4)
Key: 2
Sol: Conceptual
55.
Li 6
He4
and doubly
correct?
1) 1 22 33 44
2) 41 22 23 4
3) 1 22 23 4
4) 1 2 43 94
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Key: 4
Sol:
1
1
1
Rz 2 1 2
z
4
1 2 as
1 z32
4 1 43
3 z12
1 z42
9 1 94
4 z12
56.
1 2 43 94
On heating water, bubbles being formed at the bottom of the vessel detach and
rise. Take the bubbles to be spheres of radius R and making a circular contact of
radius r with the bottom of the vessel. If r R, and the surface tension of water
is T, value of r just before bubbles detach is: (density of water is w )
2r
1) R 2
3 w g
T
2) R 2
w g
3T
3) R 2
w g
6T
4) R 2
w g
T
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r
r
r 4
T 2 r R 3 w g
R 3
4
2 R w g
r2
3 T
2 w g
r R2
3 T
57.
A pipe of length 85 cm is closed from one end. Find the number of possible
natural oscillations of air column in the pipe whose frequencies lie below 1250
Hz. The velocity of sound in air is 340 m/s.
1) 4
2) 12
3) 8
4) 6
Key: 4
Sol: From n
V
340
100 HZ
4l 4 85 102
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58.
2
Assume that an electric field E 30 x i exists in space. Then the potential
1) 80 J
2) 120 J
3) 120 J
4) 80 J
Key: 4
VA
Sol:
dv Edx V
V0
59.
2
A
V0 30 x 2 dx 80 J
0
A student measured the length of a rod and wrote it as 3.50 cm. Which
instrument did he use to measure it?
1) A screw guage having 50 divisions in the circular scale and pitch as 1mm
2) A meter scale
3) A vernier calipers where the 10 divisions in vernier scale matches with 9
division in main scale has 10 divisions in 1cm
4) A screw guage having 100 divisions in the circular scale and pitch as 1mm
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Key: 3
Sol: Least count of vernier
60.
1
mm
10
One mole of diatomic ideal gas undergoes a cyclic process ABC as shown in
figure. The process BC is adiabatic. The temperatures at A, B and C are 400 K,
800 K and 600 K respectively. Choose the correct statement:
B 800 K
P
A
400 K
600 K
C
2) for Process BC du
nR T1 T2
1 r
R 200
1 7 / 5
500 R
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CHEMSITRY
61.
Key: 2
Sol: Dacron is the condensation polymer
Neoprene
n
Add polymers
Teflon
62.
Key: 2
Sol: NO is paramagnetic
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63.
Sodium phenoxide when heated with CO2 under pressure at 1250 C yields a product
which on acetylation produces C.
ONa
125
H
B
CO2
C
5 Atm
AC2O
1)
OCOCH 3
COOH
2)
OCOCH3
COOH
3)
OH
COCH3
COCH 3
4)
OH
COOCH 3
Key: 2
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Sol:
ONa
OCOCH3
OH
COOH
125 C
CO2
5atm
COOH
AC2 O
(B)
(C)
Aspirin
64.
2 Mn3 e Mn 2 ; E 0 1.51 V
E 0 1.18 1.51
= 2.69 V
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65.
R 8.314kJmol
1
1) 1350.50kJmol 1
2) 1366.95kJmol 1
3) 1361.95kJmol 1
4) 1460.50kJmol 1
Key: 2
Sol:
H U nRT
1364 1 8.314 298 10 3
66.
M
10
M
sodium hydroxide for
10
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Key: 3
Sol: Meq of H 2SO 4 60
1
2 12
10
1
2
10
67.
Key: 4
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Sol:
Cl
2CH3 C Cl 6 Ag CH C C CH + 6 AgCl
3
Cl
68.
2-Butyne
Key: 3
Sol: Ratio of the molecules =
69.
1 4
: = 7: 32
32 28
The metal that cannot be obtained by electrolysis of an aqueous solution of its salt
is:
1) Cr
2) Ag
3) Ca
4) Cu
Key: 3
Sol: Ca cannot be obtained by the electrolysis of aqueous solution of its salt.
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70.
Key: 4
Sol:
71.
C B C
The correct set of four quantum numbers for the valence electrons of rubidium
atom (Z=37) is:
1
2
1
2) 5,0,0,
2
1
3) 5,1,0,
2
1
4) 5,1,1,
2
1) 5,0,1,
Key: 2
Sol: 5s1
72.
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Key: 2
Sol:
iCST
73.
Key: 1
Sol: Most suitable reagent for the conversion of 10 alcohol to aldehyde is PCC
74.
CsCl crystallises in body centred cubic lattice. If a is its edge length then which
of the following expressions is correct?
1) rCs rCl 3a
2) rCs rCl 3a
3) rCs rCl
4) rCs rCl
3a
2
3
a
2
Key: 4
Sol:
3a 2(rc ra )
rc ra
3a
2
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75.
Key: 1
Sol: While acting as reducing agent it gives up electrons and release oxygen gas.
76.
Cl
a)
Cl
b)
CN
SH
OH
c)
OH
d)
SH
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Cl
CN
0 ;
Cl
CN
H
0 ;
Sol:
"SH"
77.
OH
OH , but is significant
Key: 1
Sol:
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78.
79.
respectively. The increasing order of ligand strength of the four ligands is:
1) L1 L2 L4 L3
2) L4 L3 L2 L1
3) L1 L3 L2 L4
4) L3 L2 L4 L1
Key: 3
Sol: Order of wavelength of colours
Red >Yellow > Green > Blue
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80.
The equation which is balanced and represents the correct product(s) is:
1) CuSO4 4 KCN K 2 Cu CN 4 K 2 SO4
2) Li2 O 2 KCl 2 LiCl K 2 O
3) CoCl NH 3 5 5 H Co 2 5 NH 4 Cl
2
excess NaOH
4) Mg H 2 O 6 EDTA
Mg EDTA 6 H 2 O
Key: 3
Sol:
CoCl NH 3 5 5H Co 2 5NH 4 Cl
81.
LiAlH 4
PCl5
Alc. KOH
A
B
C, the product C is:
In the reaction, CH 3COOH
1) Acetyl chloride
2) Acetaldehyde
3) Acetylene
4) Ethylene
Key: 4
O
Sol:
82.
PCl5
LiAlH 4
Alc .KOH
CH 3 C OH
CH 3 CH 2 OH
CH 3 CH 2 Cl
CH 2 CH 2
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Key: 3
Sol:
83.
1
SO3 , if K p K c RT x where the symbols have
For the reaction SO2 O2
g
1
2
1
2
Key: 3
Sol:
K P K C (RT) n
n 1
84.
3 1
2 2
dc
k A
dt
2)
dc
k A B
dt
3)
dc
2
k A B
dt
4)
dc
2
k A B
dt
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Key: 1
Sol: r K(A) m (B) m
85.
1) 5 102
2) 5 104
3) 5 103
4) 5 103
Key: 2
Sol:
l
a
1 l
50
1.4 a
280 (70)
R
K = 0.25
86.
l
70
a
4
103 0.25
5 104
0.5
Among the following oxoacids, the correct decreasing order of acid strength is:
1) HClO2 HClO4 HClO3 HOCl
2) HOCl HClO2 HClO3 HClO4
3) HClO4 HOCl HClO2 HClO3
4) HClO4 HClO3 HClO2 HOCl
Key: 4
Sol: With increase in unprotonated oxygen atoms acidic strength increases
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87.
Key: 2
Sol: Qunoline is the base which is not present in DNA
88.
Considering the basic strength of amines in aqueous solution, which one has the
smallest pK b value?
1) C6 H 5 NH 2
2) CH 3 2 NH
3) CH 3 NH 2
4) CH 3 3 N
Key: 2
Sol:
CH
3
smallest
89.
Pb
RT
2) Z 1
RT
Pb
3) Z 1
a
VRT
4) Z 1
Pb
RT
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Key: 3
Sol:
90.
P 2 V RT
V
a
PV RT
V
a
Z 1
RTV
O , heat
CO ,600 C
CO ,700 C
1) Fe
Fe3O4
FeO
Fe
2
dil H SO
H SO ,O
heat
FeSO4
Fe2 SO4 3
Fe
2) Fe
2
O , heat
dil H SO
heat
3) Fe
FeO
FeSO4
Fe
2
Cl , heat
heat , air
Zn
4) Fe
FeCl3
FeCl2
Fe
2
Key: 1
Sol:
O 2 heat
CO
CO
Fe
Fe3 O 4
600 FeO
700 Fe
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