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In each part of the paper, Section-A contains 14 questions, Section-B contains 1 question & Section-C contains 5
questions. Total number of pages are 24. Please ensure that the Questions paper you have received contains ALL
THE QUESTIONS in each section and PAGES.
SECTION - A
1. Q.1 to Q.6 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct & carry 3 marks each. 1 mark will be deducted
for each wrong answer.
2. Q.7 to Q.8 are Reasoning type questions, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) & Statement-2 (Reason). Each Questions has
4 choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct & carry 3 marks each. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong
answer.
3. Q.9 to Q.11 are based upon a Paragraph. Each Question has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct &
carry 3 marks each. 1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
4. Q.12 to Q.14 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which one or more than one is/are correct & carry 4 marks each.
1 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
SECTION - B
1. Q.1 is Matrix match type questions. Column-I contains Three (A,B,C) entries and Column-II contains Four (P,Q,R,S)
entries. Entry of Column-I are to be matched with Only one entry of Column-II. 2 mark will be awarded for each part of
Column-I. NO NEGATIVE marking for this section.
SECTION - C
1. Q.1 to Q.5 are Integer answer type questions (whose answer are upto 4 digits) & carry 5 marks each. NO NEGATIVE
marking for this section.
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for filling the bubble is
For example if only 'A & C'
choices are correct then, the
correct method for filling the
bubble is
the wrong method for filling the
bubble are
The answer of the questions in
wrong or any other manner will
be treated as wrong.
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for (A) is P; for (B) is R, S; for
(C) is Q; for (D) is Q, S, T then
the correct method for filling
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MAJOR TEST (ADVANCED)
CLASS XI BOOKLET CODE : A
PAPER I
Date : 07- 02 - 2013 Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 228
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PART - I [MATHEMATICS]
MAJOR TEST (ADVANCED) (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE
Q.1 to Q.6 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. If f(x) is an even function and satisfies the relation x
2
f(x) 2f
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1
= g(x) where g(x) is an odd
function then f(5) equals
(A) 0 (B)
3
2
(C)
75
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(D) none of these
l f(x) - r nii i x
2
f(x)2f
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1
=g(x) i n - ni r , ri g(x) l(i- r n f(5) i r
(A) 0 (B)
3
2
(C)
75
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(D) ;- i; ri
2. If f(x) is polynomial of degree n such that f(0) = 0, f(1) =
2
1
, .......... f(n) =
1 n
n
'
then f(n + 1) is
(A) 1 if n is odd,
2 n
n
'
if n is even (B)
2 n
n
'
if n is odd, 1 if n is even
(C)
2 n
1 n
'
'
(D) none of these
l f(x) n iin i r ; i r l f(0)=0, f(1)=
2
1
,... f(n)=
1 n
n
'
n f(n+1) r
(A) 1 l n l(i- r,
2 n
n
'
l n - r (B)
2 n
n
'
l n l(i- r, 1 l n - r
(C)
2 n
1 n
'
'
(D) ;- i; ri
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3. sin
1
(sin 5) > x
2
4x holds if
sin
1
(sin 5) > x
2
4x l-n-( - r l
(A) x < 2
( ) 2 9
(B) x * (+, 1) , (5, +)
(C) 1 < x < 5 (D) x * (
( ) ) 2 9 2
,
( ) ' 2 9 2
)
4. The number of solutions of the equation sin (x = |log |x|| is
(A) infinite (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 0
-ii sin (x = |log |x|| ri i i r
(A) n (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 0
5. f(x) and g(x) are two quadratic polynomials such that |f(x)|-|g(x)| . x * R. Also g(x)=0 has real
roots then
(A) Sum of roots of f(x) = 0 is not equal to sum of roots of g(x) = 0
(B) Roots of f(x) = 0 can be different than roots of g(x) = 0
(C) f(x) is divisible by g(x)
(D) Nothing can be said by given data
f(x) nii g(x) i l,iini r ; i r l |f(x)|-|g(x)| . x * R. nii g(x)=0 (i-nl( - ii in r n
(A) f(x) = 0 -i i i^ g(x) = 0 -i i^ i ri r
(B) f(x)=0 - g(x)=0 -i li ri n r
(C) f(x), g(x) ,ii ii r
(D) l ^ ii ii ri ri i ni r
6. A line through the origin divides parallelogram with verticies (10, 45), (10, 114), (28, 153) and
(28, 84) into two congurent pieces. Then the slope of line is
- l ^ (ii ii -in n i l iii (10, 45), (10, 114), (28, 153) nii
(28, 84) r i i (i^- ii^i - l(iiln ni r| n ii i (ini r
(A)
59
19
(B)
19
99
(C)
19
9
(D)
9
19
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MAJOR TEST (ADVANCED) (MATHEMATICS)
[REASONING TYPE]
Q.7 to Q.8 is Reasoning type question, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason) Each questions
has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
(A) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is correct explanation for (1)
(B) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is NOT correct
explanation for (1)
(C) Statement (1) is true but (2) is false
(D) Statement (1) is false but (2) is true
On the basis of above information, answer the following question :
(A) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii r|
(B) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii ri r|
(C) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
(D) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
+ i ^; i iii , lllin i -i il
7. Statement-I : Inserted three geometric means between 4 and
4
1
, so middle geometric means is 1.
Statement-II : In a finite GP, the number of terms be odd then its middle term is GM of first and
last term.
dFku-I : 4 nii
4
1
- ni ^ii-i -i l(- i ^ r, n - ^ii-i -i 1 r|
dFku-II : l n ^ii-i ii - i i i l(i- ri^i l ;i - i- nii ln- i ^ii-i -i r|
8. Statement-I : The expansion
5
6 2
1 x x
/
0
1
2
3
4
) '
+
5
2 6
x x 1
4 1
) )
2 /
3 0
is a polynomial of degree 14.
Statement-II : (x + y)
n
+ (x y)
n
= 2[
n
C
1
x
n1
y
1
+
n
C
3
x
n3
y
3
...]
dFku-I :
5
6 2
1 x x
/
0
1
2
3
4
) '
+
5
2 6
x x 1
4 1
) )
2 /
3 0
14 iin i r r
dFku-II : (x + y)
n
+ (x y)
n
= 2[
n
C
1
x
n1
y
1
+
n
C
3
x
n3
y
3
...]
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MAJOR TEST (ADVANCED) (MATHEMATICS)
[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.9 to Q.11 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 11
If 25 identical things be distributed among 5 persons then
l 25 -i (-ni i 5 lni i i-i ini r
9. The number of ways if each receives atleast one is
(A)
24
C
4
5 (B)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
4
(C)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
5
(D)
24
C
4
l - - - in ni r, ni i- ii i i r
(A)
24
C
4
5 (B)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
4
(C)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
5
(D)
24
C
4
10. The number of ways if each receives odd number of things
(A)
14
C
4
(B)
15
C
4
(C)
16
C
4
(D) none of these
l - i (-ni i i l(i- r n i- ii i i r
(A)
14
C
4
(B)
15
C
4
(C)
16
C
4
(D) ;- i; ri
11. The number of ways each receives at least one thing but not more than eleven is
(A)
24
C
4
5 .
12
C
4
(B)
24
C
4
5 (C)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
4
(D) none of these
l - - - in ni r l 11 ii ri in ni r , n i - ii i i r
(A)
24
C
4
5 .
12
C
4
(B)
24
C
4
5 (C)
24
C
4
5 .
13
C
4
(D) ;- i; ri
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MAJOR TEST (ADVANCED) (MATHEMATICS)
MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS TYPE
Q.12 to Q.14 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
12. For positive integer n,
let a(n) = 1 +
2
1
+
3
1
+
4
1
+..... +
1 2
1
n
)
then
(A) a(100) < 100 (B) a(200) < 200 (C) a(200) > 100 (D) a(100) < 200
ii-- ii n l,
-ii a(n) = 1+
2
1
+
3
1
+
4
1
+....+
1 2
1
n
)
n
(A) a(100) < 100 (B) a(200) < 200 (C) a(200) > 100 (D) a(100) < 200
13. The number of ways of choosing triplet (x, y, z) such that z 5 max {x, y}
and x, y, z * {1, 2, 3, ....n} is
(A)
n+1
C
3
+
n+2
C
3
(B)
n+1
C
2
+ 2(
n+1
C
3
) (C) 1
2
+ 2
2
+ .... + n
2
(D) 2.
n+2
C
3

n+1
C
2
(x, y, z) ii i i l z 5 lin- {x, y} nii x, y, z * {1, 2, 3, ....n} r
(A)
n+1
C
3
+
n+2
C
3
(B)
n+1
C
2
+ 2(
n+1
C
3
) (C) 1
2
+ 2
2
+ .... + n
2
(D) 2.
n+2
C
3

n+1
C
2
14. The locus of the point of intersection of the tangents at the extremities of a chord of the circle
x
2
+ y
2
= b
2
which touches the circle x
2
+ y
2
2by = 0 passes through the point
(A)
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b
, 0
(B) (0, b) (C) (b, 0) (D)
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2
b
(-i x
2
+ y
2
= b
2
i i(i ln- li ^ (ii -i iii ln l i li i l
x
2
+ y
2
2by = 0 i -i ni r nii l ^ni r
(A)
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(B) (0, b) (C) (b, 0) (D)
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SECTION - B
[MATRIX MATCH TYPE]
Q.1 is "Match the column" type. Column - I contains Three (i.e. A,B,C) entries and column - II
contains Four (i.e. P,Q,R,S) entires. Entry of column - I are to be matched with ONLY ONE ENTRY
of column - II.
1. Column I Column II
(A) Possible integers satisfing x
2
|x + 2| + x > 0 is/are (P) -2
(B) a,b,c are in A.P : a
2
,b
2
,c
2
are in G.P., a + b + c = 3/2 then (Q) 1
[2a] can be equal to ([*] represents Greatest Integer Function)
(C) Number of ways of selecting atmost n things from (2n + 1) (R) 3
different things is 63, n may be equal to (selecting atleast one)
(S) 1
LrEHk I LrEHk II
(A) i( ii i x
2
|x+2|+x>0 i n- n r (P) -2
(B) a,b,c -in ii - r : a
2
,b
2
,c
2
^ii-i ii - r, a + b + c = 3/2 (Q) 1
n [2a] i ri ni r ([.] -r-i- ii lin ni r)
(C) (2n + 1) li (-ni - ii ii (-ni i i 63 r (R) 3
n n i ri ni r
(S) 1
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SECTION - C
INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
1. Find number of integral values of x satisfying the equation
1 x 4 3 x ) ) '
+
1 x 6 8 x ) ) '
=1
-ii
1 x 4 3 x ) ) '
+
1 x 6 8 x ) ) '
=1 i n- (i 'x' -ii i i
2. If a be one A.M. and G
1
, G
2
be two G.M. between b and c then value of
abc
G G
3
2
3
1
'
is ...
l a, b nii c i nii G
1
, G
2
b nii c i ^ii-i -i r n
abc
G G
3
2
3
1
'
i -i i r
3. If S
n
= 1+
2
1
+
2
2
1
+....+
1 n
2
1
)
. Calculate the least value of n such that 2 S
n
<
100
1
.
l S
n
= 1+
2
1
+
2
2
1
+...+
1 n
2
1
)
. n i n- -i l l 2 S
n
<
100
1
; i r
4. How many rectangles can be made by joining verticies of regular octagon.
ll-n -i iiii l-i ln in i i n r|
5. Number of proper factors of sum of all rational terms in the expansion of (3
1/5
+ 2
1/3
)
15
are........
(3
1/5
+ 2
1/3
)
15
l(-ni - ii l- i i^ proper ^iii i i r .......
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PART - II [PHYSICS]
SECTION - A
STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE
Q.1 to Q.6 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. Fig shows a light ring with three rods each of mass M welded
on its rim. The rods form an equilateral triangle. The rigid
assembly is released on a rough inclined plane. Determine the
minimum value of the coefficient of static friction that will
allow pure rolling of the assembly.
(a)
li - r- ( ni l- - i -i M r, ; l- i r| -ir lii ini r| ;
li i i n n ii ini r| ; li i i, i-i ^ln l i( -iln iii ^ii
n- -i i ^ii il|
(A)
1
tan
3
6 - 7 (B)
1
tan
3
6 5 7 (C) tan 6 - 7 (D) tan 6 5 7
2. A smooth ring is kept on a smooth horizontal surface is fixed. From a point P of the ring a particle is
projected at an angle 8 to the radius vector at P. If 'e' is the coefficient of restitution between the
ring and the particle then the particle will return to the point of projection after two reflections if
cot
2
8 is (Given e = 1/2 ):
li ( l -iln n l-i r| ( l P i i P l-in lii li 8 ii
-iln li ini r| l i nii ( - -i-ini ^ii 'e' ri ni i i i(ni in -ii l
r i^i l cot
2
8 ri (li r e = 1/2 ):
(A) 14 (B) 18
(C) 20 (D) None of these (;- i; ri)
3. A block of mass m is suspended by means of an ideal spring of force
constant k from ceilling of a car which is moving along a circular path
of radius 'r' with acceleration 'a'. The time period of oscillation of the
block when it is displaced along the spring will be
m
m -i i i lni k i ii l-^ i i n -
ri r, i 'r' lii (-ni i 'a' -(i ^ln-i r| i i i i(ni
i ri^i ; l-^ li l(-iiln li ini r|
(A)
k
ma mg
2
'
( (B) 2 2
a g k
m
2
'
(
(C)
k
m
2( (D)
2 2 2
a g k
m
2
' '
(
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4. In the figure shown AB is a rod of length 30 cm and area of cross-section 1.0 cm
2
and thermal
conductivity 336 S.I. units. The ends A & B are maintained at temperatures 20
o
C and 40
o
C
respectively. A point C of this rod is connected to a box D, containing ice at 0
o
C, through a highly
conducting wire of negligible heat capacity. The rate at which ice melts in the box is : [ Assume
latent heat of fusion for ice L = 80 cal/gm]
20C
A C B
20cm 10cm
40C
highly conducting wire
D
0C
Ice
lin li - AB r li i; 30 cm, -i i- i -ii 1.0 cm
2
nii -i ini 336 S.I. -ii
r| l A nii B >-i 20
o
C nii 40
o
C ni-i l-in r| ; i l C i D -ii ni
i r li -iiilni ^ r| i D - 0
o
C l-in r| i - l-in li i ri^i| [ -ii
i ^ i ^n -i L = 80 cal/gm r]
(A) 84 mg/s (B) 60 mg/s (C) 20 mg/s (D) 40 mg/s
5. One end of a chain attached to ceiling and released from rest from the
position given in the figure. In subsequent motion the shape of chain
can be best represented by (assume no friction anywhere)
n ii r; i i l(i- li - lii; l-iln ii ini r|
; ^ln ii i i ii l - l li ,ii ri lin r|
(ii ^r iii ^ r)
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6. Which of the following represents a standing wave?
l - ii -ii ^i-i n^ lin ni r`
(A) y = A sin (:t-kx) (B) y = A sin kx sin (:t-7)
(C) y = A e
-bx
sin (:t-kx+8) (D) y = A (ax+b) sin (:t-kx)
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[REASONING TYPE]
Q.7 to Q.8 is Reasoning type question, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason) Each questions
has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
(A) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is correct explanation for (1)
(B) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is NOT correct
explanation for (1)
(C) Statement (1) is true but (2) is false
(D) Statement (1) is false but (2) is true
On the basis of above information, answer the following question :
(A) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii r|
(B) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii ri r|
(C) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
(D) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
+ i ^; i iii , lllin i -i il
7. Statement-1 For any rigid rod that rotates about a symmetry axis, the total angular momentum is
parallel to the angular velocity
Statement-2 The vector sum of angular moments of the individual particles is along axis of
rotation.
dFku -1 li -l-n -i i-i i- (ii li l iii (^, iii (^ -in rini r|
dFku -2 ii li - - ^^ i iii (^ i li i^ ii -i li rini r|
8. Consider the arrangement shown in figure. The block is initially at rest.
Now 7 is slowly increased (consider 0 < 7 < 90)
Statement-1 : If sliding starts before toppling and 7 is kept on
7
increasing even after that then block won't topple thereafter.
Statement-2 : Line of action of resultant normal force shifts to keep the block from toppling.
li - li lin r| i ii - l(i- - r| 7 i ii ii ii ini r|
(-ii 0 < 7 < 90)
dFku -1 : l - r l ii ri nii ; in 7 i ii ii i ni i
7
ri -^i|
dFku -2 : lii-i li i l>iii i i - i l l(-iiln ri ini r|
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[COMPREHENSION TYPE]
Q.9 to Q.11 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 11
A sphere of radius r and mass m has a linear velocity v
0
directed to the left and no angular velocity
as it is placed on a belt moving to the right with a constant velocity v
1
. If after sliding on the belt
the sphere is to have no linear velocity relative to the ground as it starts rolling on the belt without
sliding, in terms of v
1
and the coefficient of kinetic friction 6
k
between the sphere and the belt,
determine.
v
1
v
0
r lii ( m -i ^i li ii (^ v
0
i; i l- r, i ln (^ v
1
i; i ^ln-i -- ii
ini r n i iii (^ i r| l -- l in ^i i iin i-i ii (^ i r ni ri
r l li -- i ii ni r ni v
1
nii ^i nii -- - ^-i-- iii ^ii 6
k
i - ^ii
il|
9. The required value of v
0
v
0
i i( -i
(A) 2/5 v
1
(B) 2/3 v
1
(C) 3/2 v
1
(D) 5/3 v
1
10. The time t
1
at which the sphere will start rolling on the belt,
- t
1
l ^ii -- i ii ni r|
(A)
1
k
2v
3 g 6
(B)
1
k
2v
5 g 6
(C)
1
k
v
g 6
(D)
1
k
v
3 g 6
11. The distance the sphere will have moved relative to the ground at time t
1
t
1
- - ^i ,ii iin i-i i ^; i
(A)
2
1
k
v
9 g 6
(B)
2
1
k
v
g 6
(C)
2
1
k
2v
25 g 6
(D)
2
1
k
4v
9 g 6
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Q.12 to Q.14 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is correct
12. The particle A and B each of mass 'm' is attached by a light
inextensible string of length 2!.The whole system lies on a
smooth horizontal table with B initially at a distance ! from A. B
is given velocity 'u' as shown in figure. Then just after the
jerk.
A
B
u
i A nii B l- - i i -i m r, r-i l(-nil 2! i; i ii r| r i li l
-iln - ; i ii r l ii - B , A ! i r| B i liii 'u' (^ li ini r| n n- nn
i
(A)
A
u 3
V
4
; (B)
B
u 3
V
4
;
(C) Component of V
B
along AB is
u 3
4
(AB li V
B
i i-
u 3
4
r| )
(D) Component of v
B
perpendicular to AB
u
2
(AB (n V
B
i i-
u
2
r| )
13. A particle of mass m, attached to a string, describes a horizontal circle of radius r on a rough table.
After completing one full trip around the circle the speed of the particle is halved.
(A) The energy dissipated by friction during one revolution is (3/4)mv
0
2
(B) The coefficient of friction is
2
0
v
16 gr (
(C) The energy dissipated by friction during one revolution is (3/8)mv
0
2
(D) The coefficient of friction is
2
0
3v
16 gr (
ii i m -i i i ii - r lii -iln (n - ^ln ri r| (n i i
in i i i iii r ini r|
(A) >i ii iii ,ii +i (3/4)mv
0
2
r| (B) iii ^ii
2
0
v
16 gr (
r|
(C) >i ii iii ,ii +i (3/8)mv
0
2
r| (D) iii ^ii
2
0
3v
16 gr (
r|
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14. Which of the following graphs illustrate/s SHM, where 'x' is displacement, t is time, u is potential
energy and v is velocity
l - i ^i i(n ^ln i lin n r| ri x l(-ii, t -, u l-iln i nii v (^ r|
(A)
t
O
x
(B)
t
O
u
(C) x
O
u
(D) x
O
v
SECTION - B
[MATRIX MATCH TYPE]
Q.1 is "Match the column" type. Column - I contains Three (i.e. A,B,C) entries and column - II
contains Four (i.e. P,Q,R,S) entires. Entry of column - I are to be matched with ONLY ONE ENTRY
of column - II.
1. For an ideal gas a process PV diagram is a circle. An adiabatic
from A passes through C. An isotherm from A passes through
B. We take a part of the circular cyclic process. Comment on
the sign of the quantity of column-I.
A
D
C
B
V
P
Column-I Column-II
(A) Heat given to the gas in going from A to C along circle (P) Positive
(B) Heat given to the gas in going from B to C along circle (Q) Negative
(C) Heat given to the gas in going from C to D along circle (R) Zero
(S) cant be said
li ii ^ l PV ^i (n r| ,i- >- A ii ri C
^ni r| -nii >- A ii ri B ^ni r| -ni -I i l-i
-ni -II il
A
D
C
B
V
P
LrEHk-I LrEHk-II
(A) (n li A C i - ^ i i ^; -i (P) ii--
(B) (n li B C i - ^ i i ^; -i (Q) ~ii--
(C) (n li C D i - ^ i i ^; -i (R) i
(S) ri ri i ni|
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INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
1. A uniform thin, cylindrical beam of length 3m and mass 10 kg is connected to the ground by a
frictionless hinge as shown in fig. The beam has sphere of radius 20 cm and mass 2 kg attached to
its end and is supported by a horizontal cable attached to the wall and to the mid point of the
beam. The beam is initially at rest at an angle of 53 with respect to the vertical. Find the tension
(in newton) in the cable. (Give Your Answer in nearest integer)
T
53
mid point
of beam
m
=
1
0
k
g
- ni ii --i li i; 3m nii -i 10 kg r, liii iin iiilrn i ,ii i
r| -- l 20 cm lii nii 2 kg -i i ^ii i r i -- - l nii i(i
-iln ni ,ii nln r| ii - --i +(ii 53 ii l(i- - r n ni - ni( (- -) i ri^i` (-n
-i-i ii - il)
2. A wave with a frequency of 1200 Hz propagates along a wire that is under a tension of 800 N. The
wavelength of the wave is 24 cm. What will be the wavelength (in cm)if the tension is decreased
by 600 N and the frequency is kept constant?
1200 Hz i(l-n i n^ ni - ln rini r l- ni( 800 N r| n^ i n^ 24 cm r| l i(l-n
i ln in r ni( i 600 N i-i li i ni n^ (-i -) i ri^i `
3. A bob of mass m = 4 kg is suspended from a massless string of length
l. Other end of the string is fixed from the ceiling. A horizontal force F
=
4
3
mg is applied on the bob when bob it at rest at the lowest
position. Find maximum tension (in newton) in the string during the
motion. (Take g = 10 m/s
2
)
F=
m
4
mg 3
m = 4 kg -i i l i; i -iri ii -i ri r| ii i i li -i i r| i
ln- l l(i- - r n ; -iln F =
4
3
mg in rini r| ^ln ii ii - lin- ni( (-
-) nin il| ( g = 10 m/s
2
)
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4. James bond is standing on a bridge above the road and his pursuers are getting too close. He spots
a flat bed truck loaded with mattresses approaching at 30 m/s which he measures by knowing that
the telephone poles,( the truck is passing) are 20 m apart in this country. The bed of truck is 20m
below the bridge and bond quickly calculates how many poles away the truck should be when he
jumps down the bridge onto the truck making his get away. How many poles is it ?
i + i ii r nii i ii (i rn -i rn r| (r ini r l -i;i
ii - 30 m/s i i n i ri r, li i i (r ; i - -ii iii i i i 20 m
ri i -ini r| - i l-ii lr-i 20m i r, nii i ni r ^ii ni r l (ri - i
ln ii rii ilr nil (r - ii^ | iii i i i r`
5. A solid uniform cylinder of mass M performs small oscillations due to the action of two springs, each
having stiffness k. Find the angular frequency of these oscillations in absence of any sliding
(springs have their natural length initially) (Given k = 600N/m and M = 5 kg ).

R
k
k
M
M -i i -i - i l-^i -- i ni r li -ini k r| ; ii i i(l-n l
i l-iln - nin il| (ii - l-^ i-i i; - r)
(li r k = 600N/m nii M = 5 kg).
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PART - III [CHEMISTRY]
SECTION - A
STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE
Q.1 to Q.6 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
1. Which of the following nitrogen oxide does contain oxy linkage (X O X).
l - ii i;-i ii; iil ini r (X O X)
(A) N
2
O (B) N
2
O
4
(C) N
2
O
5
(D) NO
2
2. Correct order of heat of hydrogenation is ?
ri; i ii i -i i ri >- r ?
(A)CH
2
=CH
2
>CH
3
CH=CH
2
>(CH
3
)
2
C=CH
2
(B)CH
2
=CH
2
>CH
3
CH=CH
2
< (CH
3
)
2
C=CH
2
(C)CH
2
=CH
2
<(CH
3
)
2
C=CH
2
< CH
3
CH=CH
2
(D)CH
3
CH=CH
2
<CH
2
=CH
2
< (CH
3
)
2
C=CH
2
3. Total number of 60 angle in P
4
molecule
P
4
i - 60 ii r|
(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 6 (D) 10
4. An e

is accelerated with 10 KV the de-broglie wavelength of e

will be.
;-i 10 KV ii -(ln n r ni i ii^i n^ ri^i |
(A)
3 . 12
(B) 12.3 (C) 1.23 (D) 0.123
5. Which of the following correctly shows the order of decreasing basicity -
(A) Aniline > o-nitroaniline > p-nitroaniline > m-nitroaniline
(B) Aniline > p-nitroaniline > o-nitroaniline > m-nitroaniline
(C) Aniline > m-nitroaniline > p-nitroaniline > o-nitroaniline
(D) o-Nitroaniline > p-nitroaniline > aniline > m-nitroaniline
l - -iiini i ri i-ni >- ri ^i
(A) li > o-i;- i li > p-i;- i li > m-i;- i li
(B) li > p-i;- i li > o-i;- i li > m-i;- i li
(C) li > m-i;- i li > p-i;- i li > o-i;- i li
(D) o-i;- i li > p-i;- i li > li > m-i;- i li
6. 3Mn
+2
< Mn
+4
+ 2Mn
+6
n-factor of Mn
+2
in the above reaction is :
in lil>i - Mn
+2
i n-- r|
(A) 3 (B) 10 (C) 3/10 (D) 10/3
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Q.7 to Q.8 is Reasoning type question, contains Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason) Each questions
has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct
(A) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is correct explanation for (1)
(B) Statement (1) is correct and statement (2) is correct and statement (2) is NOT correct
explanation for (1)
(C) Statement (1) is true but (2) is false
(D) Statement (1) is false but (2) is true
On the basis of above information, answer the following question :
(A) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii r|
(B) i-1 - r, i-2 - r| i-2, i-1 i ri --ii ri r|
(C) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
(D) i-1 - r, i-2 - r|
+ i ^; i iii , lllin i -i il
7. Statement-1:
COOH
&
COOH
are chain isomers.
Statement-2: Both compound having different no. of carbons atom in principle carbon chain with
same molecular formula.
Statement-1:
COOH
&
COOH
ii -i((i r|
Statement-2: ii il^ li il( i -i r i - i ii - li i - i -ii in r
8. Statement-1: The value of van der Waal constant a is higher for NH
3
than for N
2
.
Statement-2: NH
3
molecules are associated with H-bonds.
Statement-1: NH
3
l (i(i lni a i -i N
2
-i li rini r|
Statement-2: NH
3
i i - H-i rini r|
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Q.9 to Q.11 are based upon a paragraph. Each questions has four choice (A), (B), (C), (D) out
of which ONLY ONE is correct
Paragraph for Question Nos. 9 to 11
Aromatic compound are these that meet the following criteria :
(i) The structure must be cyclic, containing (4n + 2)( electrons
(ii) Each atom in the ring must have unhydridized p-orbitals
(ii) Unhybridized p-orbital must overlap orbitals.
(iv) Structure must be planner
In anti-aromatic compound (4n() electron are delocalised, but delocalization of pi electrons over
the ring increases the electronic energy.
i-l- il^ (r rin r i l lllin li i n- n r|
(i) i i( >i rii lr, (4n + 2)( ;-i ri ilr|
(ii) ( - - -ii ln p--i rii ilr|
(iii) ln p--i lniln -i ri ilr|
(iv) i -ni rii ilr|
-i i - l- i l^ - (4n() ; - i l(-iiln ri ni r, n ( - pi ; -i l(-iili ; - i l +i ni r |
9. Which of the following compound is aromatic
l - ii il^ i-l- r
(A)
N N
H
H
(B)
N N
H
H
H
(C)
N N H H
(D)
N N H H
10. which of following compound is anti aromatic ?
l - -i i-l- r
(A) (B) (C)
O
(D) All
11. In which of following reaction product formed is aromatic
l - ii lil>i - -i i-l- ^i `
(A)
OH
H
(B)
Cl
SbCl
5 (C)
KH
(D) All
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12. Some water is added to a mixture of 250 ml of 0.6 M HCl and 750 ml of 0.2 M HCl to obtain 0.25 M
solution of HCl as a resulting solution. Then
(A) The volume of water added is 200 ml
(B) The volume of water added is 100 ml
(C) Total mass of HCl in the solution is 10.95 g
(D) Total mass of HCl in the solution is 18.25 g
0.3 M i 250 ml HCl i 0.2 M i 750 ml HCl l-i - ii l-i lii-i 0.25 M l( in rini
r n
(A) l-i ^ ii i in 200 ml r| (B) l-i ^ ii i in 100 ml r|
(C) l( - HCl i ii 10.95 g r| (D) l( - HCl i ii 18.25 g r|
13. Find out the correct statement/(s) among the following
(A) Order of heat of hydrogenation of following compounds is CH
2
= CH
2
> CH
3
CH = CH
2
>
CH
3
CH
3
(B) Order of heat of combustion of following compounds is CH
2
= CH
2
> CH
3
CH=CH
2
>
CH
3
CH
3
(C) is more stable alkene than
(D)
C
H H
C
H O
is more stable carbanion than
CH
2
C
H O
CH
3
CH
3
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l - ri i
(A) ri; i ii i -i i >- r CH
2
= CH
2
> CH
3
CH = CH
2
>
CH
3
CH
3
(B) r i -i i >- r CH
2
= CH
2
> CH
3
CH=CH
2
>
CH
3
CH
3
(C) r -i , li -ii; r
(D) r i ~ii
C
H H
C
H O
,
CH
2
C
H O
CH
3
CH
3
li -ii; r
14. Select the correct statements:
(A) If two gases have same reduced pressure & reduced temperature than both the gases will have
same reduced molar volume.
(B) When a dominates b then ideal molar volume is less than observed molar value.
(C) In Rutherfords experiment impact parameter is inversely proportional to tangent of half of angle
of deflection.
(D) In Rutherfords experiment number of particles deflected is directly proportional to angle of
deflection.
ri i ril
(A) l i ^ i -i l- (reduced) i i l- (reduced) ni r n ii ^ -i l- (reduced)
in ini r|
(B) rini r n ii -i in in -i -i i - rini r|
(C) i i^ - ii(i -ii l( , ii -i i ->-iini rini r|
(D) i i^ - l(ln ii i i l( ii -iini rini r|
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[MATRIX MATCH TYPE]
Q.1 is "Match the column" type. Column - I contains Three (i.e. A,B,C) entries and column - II
contains Four (i.e. P,Q,R,S) entires. Entry of column - I are to be matched with ONLY ONE ENTRY
of column - II.
1. Match the compounds in column - I with column - II
Column - I Column - II
(Reaction) (Equivalent wt. of underlined substance)
(where M is the molecular weight of the underlined sub-
stance)
il^i - -ni I ii -ni II i l-i
LrEHk - I LrEHk - II
(vfHkf;k) (jsf[kr f;kdkjd dk rqY;kadh Hkkj )
(tgk M jsf[kr f;kdkjd dk v.kqHkkj gSa)
(A) Ba(SCN)
2

=< =
SO
4
2
+ HCN (P) 3M/5
(B) Bi
2
S
3

=< =
Bi
+5
+ S (Q) M/12
(C) I
2 =< =
IO
3

+ I

(R) M/8
(S) M/10
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INTEGER ANSWER TYPE
Q.1 to Q.5 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. (The answer of each of the questions are upto 4 digits)
1. The no. of carbons lineary arranged in the compound CH
3
C > C C > C CH
3
is :
il^ CH
3
C > C C > C CH
3
- ii l(iin ii i i r|
2. An oleum sample is labelled as (100 + x)% and it contain
%
3
80
free SO
3
by weight. Hence, x is
il- -i l (100 + x)% ln r i r ii i
%
3
80
-n SO
3
ini r n x r
3. Find out the double bond equivalent (DBE) value of the following compound
l il^ - l,i n-i i -i ni;
O
NH
2
C N
O
O
4. 4.3 g of a saturated hydrocarbon ) H C (
2 n 2 n '
is burnt completely and all CO
2
were absorbed in
aqueous NaOH solution. A 300 mL 2 N NaOH solution was required to neutralise all CO
2
. Hence,
value of n is
4.3 g nni ri;ii ) H C (
2 n 2 n '
i i ii ini r i i CO
2
i NaOH l( ,ii (iilin i ini
r| i CO
2
i ii l 300 mL 2 N NaOH l( i i(ni ii ; i n i -i r
5. Total no. of structural isomers of C
4
H
10
O are ?
C
4
H
10
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