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Medium : Hindi

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(ACADEMIC SESSION 2012-2013)

ENTHUSIAST COURSE

JEEMAIN (TARGET : JEE 2013)


SCORE-I : TEST # 02

DATE : 08 - 01 - 2013

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the


Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen . Use of
pencil is strictly prohibited .
The candidates should not write their Form Number
anywhere else (except in the specified space) on the
Test Booklet/A nswer Sheet.
The test is of 3 hours duration.
The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The
maximum marks are 360 .

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There are three parts in the question paper.


The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is
as under for each correct response.
Part A Physics (120 marks) 30 Questions.
Questions No. 1 to 30 carry 4 marks each = 120 Marks
Part B Chemistry (120 marks) 30 Questions.
Questions No. 31 to 60 carry 4 marks each = 120 Marks
Part C Mathematics(120 marks) 30 Questions.

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Questions No. 61 to 90 carry 4 marks each = 120 Marks


One Fourth mark will be deducted for indicated
incorrect response of each question. No deduction
from the total score will be made if no response is
indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet.
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Rough work is to be done on the space provided for
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ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy


ikbaV isu ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSAa
ijh{kkFkhZ viuk QkeZ ua- (fu/kkZfjr txg ds vfrfj) ijh{kk
iqfLrdk @ mkj i= ij dgha vkjS u fy[ksaA
ijh{kk dh vof/k 3 ?kaVs gAS
bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gaSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSAa
iz'u i= esa rhu Hkkx gSaA
izR;sd Hkkx esa izR;sd lgh mkj ds fy;s vadksa dk fo"k;okj forj.k
uhps fn, vuqlkj gksxkA
Hkkx A HkkfS rd foKku (120 vad) 30 iz'u
iz'u la[;k 1 ls 30 rd izR;sd 4 vad dk gS = 120 vad
Hkkx B jlk;fud foKku (120 vad) 30 iz'u
iz'u la[;k 31 ls 60 rd izR;sd 4 vad dk gS = 120 vad
Hkkx C xf.kr (120 vad) 30 iz'u
iz'u la[;k 61 ls 90 rd izR;sd 4 vad dk gS = 120 vad
izR;sd xyr mkj ds fy, ml iz'u ds dqy vad dk
dkVk tk;sxkA mkj iqfLrdk esa dksbZ Hkh mkj ugha Hkjus ij dqy
izkIrkad esa ls .kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA
mkj i= ds i`"B ,oa i`"B ij okafNr fooj.k ,oa mkj vafdr
djus gsrq dsoy uhys@dkys ckW y ikbaV is u dk gh iz;ksx djsaA
isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSA
ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk ijh{kkd{k@gkWy esa ifjp; i= ds vykok fdlh
Hkh izdkj dh ikB~; lkexzh eqfr ;k gLrfyf[kr dkxt dh
ifpZ;ksa] istj] eksckby Qksu ;k fdlh Hkh izdkj ds bysDVkfud
midj.kksa ;k fdlh vU; izdkj dh lkexzh dks ys tkus ;k
mi;ksx djus dh vuqefr ugha gaSA
jQ dk;Z ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dsoy fu/kkZfjr txg ij gh dhft;sA
ijh{kk lekIr gksus ij] ijh{kkFkhZ d{k@gkWy NksM+us ls iwoZ mkj i=
d{k fujh{kd dks vo'; lkaiS nsAa ijh{kkFkhZ vius lkFk bl ijh{kk
iqfLrdk dks ys tk ldrs gaSA
mkj i= dks u eksM+sa ,oa u gh ml ij vU; fu'kku yxk,saA

ENTHUSIAST COURSE

08-01-2013

HAVE CONTROL HAVE PATIENCE HAVE CONFIDENCE 100% SUCCESS


BEWARE OF NEGATIVE MARKING

PART A - PHYSICS
1.

A point P moves in counter clockwise direction 1.


on a circular path as shown in the figure. The
movement of 'P' is such that it sweeps out a
length s = t2 + 5, where s is in metres and t is
in seconds. The radius of the path is 20 m. The

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acceleration of 'P' when t = 5
seconds is
10
nearly :

2.

(1) 2 m/s2
(2) 1.5 m/s2
(3) 2.5 m/s2
(4) 3 m/s2
A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 50 g with 2.
a velocity 1000 ms1. The man holding it still,
can exert maximum force of 150 N on the gun.
How many bullets can he fire per second at the
most ?
(1) One
(2) Four
(3) Two
(4) Three

,d fcUnq P ,d o`kh; iFk ij okekorhZ fn'kk esa


xfr'khy gS tSlk fd fp= esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA 'P' dh
xfr bl izdkj gS fd og yEckbZ s = t2 + 5 ?ksjrk g]S
tgk s ehVj esa gS vkjS t ld
S .M esa gAS iFk dh f=T;k
20 m gAS tc t = 5

3
lsd.M g,S rc 'P' dk Roj.k
10

yxHkx gS :-

(1) 2 m/s2

(2) 1.5 m/s2

(3) 2.5 m/s2

(4) 3 m/s2

,d e'khuxu 50 g dh xksfy;k 1000 ms1 ds osx


ls nkxrh gAS ,d O;fDr tks bl e'khuxu dks idM+rk
g]S 150 N dk vf/kdre cy yxkrk gAS ,d lsd.M
eas vf/kdre fdruh xksfy;k nkxh tk ldrh gS ?
(1) ,d
(2) pkj
(3) nks

(4) rhu

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4.

5.

The upper one third of an inclined plane with 3.


inclination f is perfectly smooth, while the rest
part is rough. A body starting from rest at the
top will again come to rest at the bottom, if the
coefficient of friction for the rest part is given by3
3
3
3
(1) sin f (2) cos f (3) tan f (4) cot f
2
2
2
2
Two spherical bodies of mass M and 8M and 4.
radii R and 2R respectively are released in free
space with initial separation between their
centres equal to 12 R. It they attract each other
due to gravitational force only, then the distance
covered by the smaller body just before
collision is32
(1) 10R
(2) 9 R
(3) 8 R
(4)
R
3
A uniform sphere of radius R has a charge Q 5.
spread uniformly over its volume. Which of the
following graphs most closely represents the
electric field E(r) produced by the shell in the
range 0 r < , where r is the distance from
the centre of the shell?
E(r)

(1) 10R

(3) 8 R

(4)

32
R
3

E(r)

(2)
O

E(r)

O
r
R
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E(r)

(3)

(4)
R

(2) 9 R

,d R f=T;k ds le:i xksys ij Q vkos'k ,d leku


:i ls forfjr gSA dks'k }kjk 0 r < , ijkl esa
mRiUu fo|qr {ks= E(r) dks dkuS lk vkjs[k vf/kd djhch
:i ls iznf'kZr djsxk] tgk r dks'k ds dsU ls nwjh
gS ?

E(r)

(3)

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xksyksa dks eqDr vkdk'k esa bl izdkj NksM+k tkrk gS fd


buds dsUnzksa ds e/; iz kjfEHkd nwjh 12 R gAS ;fn os
nksuksa ,d nwljs dks dsoy xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy ds dkj.k
vkdf"kZr djrs gS rks NksVh oLrq ds }kjk VDdj ls igys
r; dh xbZ nwjh gksxh -

(1)
O

E(r)

3
3
3
3
sin f (2) cos f (3) tan f (4) cot f
2
2
2
2
M rFkk 8 M nzO;eku vkjS R rFkk 2R f=T;k ds nks

(1)

E(r)

(2)
O

vkufr f ds fdlh vkur ry dk ijh ,d frgkbZ


Hkkx iw.kZr% fpduk g]S tcfd 'ks"k Hkkx [kqjnjk gAS dksbZ
oLrq bl ry ds 'kh"kZ ls fojke voLFkk ls pydj bl
ry dh ryh ij iqu% fojke voLFkk esa vk tk,xh] ;fn
'ks"kHkkx ds fy, ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad dk eku gS %&

E(r)

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R

ENTHUSIAST COURSE
6.

A fully charged inductor has an inductance L.

6.

It is discharged through a small coil of

,d iw.kZr;k vkosf'kr izsjd dq.Myh dk izsjdRo L


gAS bls fof'k"V "ek/kkfjrk s o O;eku m okys ,d

resistance wire embedded in a thermally

"eh; dqpkyd CykWd esa /kls izfrjks/kh rkj dh NksVh

insulated block of specific heat capacity s and


mass m. If the temperature of the block is raised

dq.Myh }kjk fujkosf'kr fd;k tkrk gSA ;fn CykWd ds

by DT, the initial current flow through the

rkieku esa DT o`f gksrh gks rks izsjd dq.Myh ls izokfgr

inductance is -

izkjfEHkd /kkjk gksxh %&

(1)

2mLDT
s

msDT
(3)
L

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(2)

(4)

mLDT
s

2msDT
L

Curie temperature is the temperature above


which :
(1) a ferromagnetic material becomes
para magnetic
(2) a paramagnetic material becomes

2mLDT
s

(1)

(3)
7.

msDT
L

(2)

(4)

mLDT
s

2msDT
L

D;wjh rki og rki g]S ftlls vf/kd rki ij%&


(1) ykgS pqEcdh; inkFkZ] vuqpqEcdh; cu tkrk gS
(2) vuqpqEcdh; inkFkZ] izfrpqEcdh; cu tkrk gS
(3) ykgS pqEcdh; inkFkZ] izfrpqEcdh; cu tkrk gS

diamagnetic
(3) a ferromagnetic material becomes
diamagnetic

(4) vuqpqEcdh; inkFkZ] ykSg pqEcdh; cu tkrk gS

(4) a paramagnetic material becomes


ferromagnetic
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9.

10.

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When monochromatic red light is used instead 8.


of blue light in a concave lens, its focal length
will :(1) Does not depend on colour of light
(2) Increase
(3) Decrease
(4) Remain same

,d vory ysUl esa uhys izdk'k ds LFkku ij tc


,do.khZ yky izdk'k dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk g]S rc bldh
Qksdl yEckbZ :(1) iz dk'k ds jax ij fuHkZj ugha djrh gS
(2) c<+ tk,xhA
(3) ?kV tk,xhA
(4) vifjofrZr jgsxhA

Direction : Questions number 9 to 11 are


based on the following paragraph.
An initially parallel cylindrical beam travels in
a medium of refractive index (I ) = 0 + 2 I2,
where 0 and 2 are positive constants and I is
the intensity of the light beam. The intensity of
the beam is increasing with increasing radius.
The initial shape of the wavefront of the beam 9.
is :(1) planar
(2) convex
(3) concave
(4) convex near the axis and concave near the
periphery
10.
The speed of the light in the medium is :(1) maximum on the axis of the beam
(2) minimum on the axis of the beam
(3) the same everywhere in the beam
(4) directly proportional to the intensity I

funs Z ' k : iz ' u la [ ;k 9 ls 11 fuEu x|ka ' k ij


vk/kkfjr g S
,d kjfEHkd lekUrj cs y ukdkj fdj.k iq a t
viorZukad (I) = 0 + 2 I2, ds ,d ek/;e esa
xfr'khy g]S tgk 0 ,oa 2 /kukRed fLFkjkad gS vkSj
I izdk'k iqa t dh rhoz rk gSA f=T;k esa o` f djus ij
iqat dh rhozrk c<+rh gSA
iqat ds rjaxkxz dh izkjfEHkd vkd`fr gS :(1) leryh;
(2) mky
(3) vory
(4) v{k ds lehi mky vk Sj ifjf/k ds lehi
vory
ek/;e esa izdk'k dh pky gS :(1) iqa t ds v{k ij vf/kdre
(2) iqat ds v{k ij U;wure
(3) iqat ij ,d leku lHkh LFkkuksa ij
(4) rhozrk I ds lh/ks lekuqikrh

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11.

12.

11.
As the beam enters the medium, it will :(1) travel as a cylindrical beam
(2) diverge
(3) converge
(4) diverge near the axis and converge near the
periphery
The height at which the acceleration due to 12.
g
gravity becomes (where g = the acceleration
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due to gravity on the surface of the earth) in
terms of R, the radius of the earth, is :(1) 3R

13.

Eb

(2) R

(3) 2R

(4)

8R
3

13.

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tSls gh iqat ek/;e esa izo's k djrh g]S ;g :(1) ,d csyukdkj iqat dh rjg xfr djsxh
(2) vilkfjr gksxh
(3) vfHklfjr gksxh
(4) v{k ds lehi vilkfjr gksxh vkjS ifjf/k ds lehi

vfHklfjr gksxh
i`Foh dh f=T;k R ds inksa esa og pkbZ] ftl ij
g
(;gk g = i`Foh ds i`"B ij xq:Roh;
4
Roj.k g)S gksrk g]S gksxh :8R
(1) 3R
(2) R
(3) 2R
(4)
3

xq:Roh; Roj.k

Eb

D E

F
M

The above is a plot of binding energy per


nucleon Eb, against the nuclear mass M; A, B,
C, D, E, F correspond to different nuclei.
Consider four reactions :
(i) A + B C + e
(ii) C A + B + e
(iii) D + E F + e (iv) F D + E + e
where e is the energy due to mass deffect ? In
which reactions is e negative (absorbed) ?
(1) (ii) and (iv)
(2) (ii) and (iii)
(3) (i) and (iv)
(4) (i) and (iii)

F
M

mijksDr vkys[k izfr U;wfDy;ku cU/ku tkZ Eb vkjS


ukfHkdh; O;eku M ds chp gAS A, B, C, D, E,
F fofHkUu ukfHkdksa ds laxr gaSA pkj vfHkf;kvksa ij
fopkj dhft;s :

(i) A + B C + e
(iii) D + E F + e

(ii) C A + B + e
(iv) F D + E + e

tgk e O;eku {kfr ds dkj.k eqDr tkZ gSA fdu


vfHkf;kvksa esa e .kkRed (vo'kksf"kr) gS ?
(1) (ii) rFkk (iv)
(2) (ii) rFkk (iii)
(3) (i) rFkk (iv)
(4) (i) rFkk (iii)

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14.

A solid sphere is rotating in free space. If the 14.


mass of the sphere is increased keeping radius
same which one of the following will not be
affected ?
(1) moment of inertia
(2) Angular momentum
(3) Angular velocity
(4) Rotational kinetic energy

dksbZ Bksl xksyk eqDr vkdk'k esa ?kw.kZu dj jgk gAS ;fn
xksys dh f=T;k leku j[krs gq, bldk nzO;eku c<+k;k
tk, rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ij dksbZ izHkko ugha
iM+sxk\
(1) tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
(2) dks.kh; laox
s
(3) dks.kh; osx
(4) ?kw.khZ xfrt tkZ

15.

Which of the following statements is true for 15.


a particle moving in a circle with a increasing
angular speed ?
(1) The velocity vector is tangent to the circle
(2) The acceleration vector is tangent to the
circle
(3) The acceleration vector points to the centre
of the circle
(4) The velocity and acceleration vectors are
perpendicular to each other

c<+rh gqbZ dks.kh; pky ls fdlh o`k esa xfreku d.k

16.

If momentum (P ), area (A) and time (T ) are 16.


taken to be fundamental quantities, then energy
has the dimensional formula
(1) (P A T )
1

(2) (P2 A1 T1)


(3) (P1 A1/2 T1)
(4) (P1 A1/2 T1)

ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkuS lk izdFku lR; g\


S
(1) osx lfn'k o`k ds Li'khZ; gS
(2) Roj.k lfn'k o`k ds Li'khZ ; gS
(3) Roj.k lfn'k dh fn'kk o`k ds dsUnz dh vksj gS
(4) osx lfn'k rFkk Roj.k lfn'k ,d nw ljs ds

yEcor gSA
;fn laoxs (P ), {ks=Qy (A) o le; (T ) dks ewyHkwr
jkf'k;ksa ds :i esa fy;k tk, rks tkZ dk foeh; lw=
gksxk %&
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(P1 A1 T1)
(P2 A1 T1)
(P1 A1/2 T1)
(P1 A1/2 T1)

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17.

Among the four graphs (Fig.), there is only


one graph for which average velocity over the
time interval (0, T ) can vanish for a suitably
chosen T. Which one is it?

17.

uhps fn, x, vkjs[kksa esa ls dsoy ,d vkjs[k ,slk gS


ftlds fy, le;kUrjky (0, T ) ij vkSlr osx] T ds
,d mi;q eku ds fy, lekIr gks tk,xkA ;g vkjs[k
dkSulk gS ?

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(1)

(2)

t
x

(3)

(4)

A parallel plate capacitor is made of two dielectric 18.


blocks in series. One of the blocks has thickness
d1 and dielectric constant k1 and the other has
thickness d2 and dielectric constant k2 as shown
in figure. This arrangement can be thought as a
dielectric slab of thickness d (= d1+d2) and
effective dielectric constant k. The k is
k1

d2

k2

(1)

k1 d1 + k2 d2
d1 + d2

k1 k2 ( d1 + d2 )
(3) k d + k d
( 1 1 2 2)

(4)

d1

(2)

(3)

18.

k1d1 + k2 d2
k1 + k2

2k1k2
(4) k + k
1
2

nks ijko|
S qr CykWdksa dks Js.kh esa tksM+dj ,d lekUrj
i lakkfj= cuk;k tkrk gAS ,d CykWd dh eksVkbZ d1
o ijko|S qrkad k1 gS tcfd nwljs ds fy, d2 o k2 gS]
fp= ns[ksaA bl O;oLFkk dks ,d ,slh ijko|
S qr ifdk
ds :i esa ekuk tk ldrk g]S ftldh eksVkbZ d (= d1+d2)
rFkk izHkkoh ijko|
S qrkad k gks rks k dk eku gksxk %&
d1

k1

d2

k2

(1)

k1 d1 + k2 d2
d1 + d2

k1 k2 ( d1 + d2 )
(3) k d + k d
( 1 1 2 2)

(2)

k1d1 + k2 d2
k1 + k2

2k1k2
(4) k + k
1
2

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19.

In a cyclotron, a charged particle

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19.

fdlh lkbDyksVkWu esa vkosf'kr d.k :(1) undergoes acceleration all the time.
(1) lnSo Rofjr gksrk gSA
(2) speeds up between the dees because of the
(2) dh pqEcdh; {ks= ds dkj.k lkbDyksVkWu dh dees
magnetic field.
ds e/; pky c<+rh gSA
(3) speeds up in a dee.
(3) dh dee esa pky c<+rh gAS
(4) slows down within a dee and speeds up
(4) dh dee esa pky ?kVrh gS rFkk dees ds e/; c<+rh
between dees.
gSA
20. The self inductance L of a solenoid of length 20. ,d ifjukfydk dh yEckbZ l rFkk vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy
l and area of cross-section A, with a fixed
A gAS blesa ?ksjksa dh fu;r la[;k N gAS bldk Loizjs dRo
number of turns N increases as
L c<+rk gS tc %&
(1) l and A increase.
(1) l o A nksuksa dks c<+k;k tk,A
(2) l decreases and A increases.
(2) l dks ?kVk;k o A dks c<+k;k tk,A
(3) l increases and A decreases.
(3) l dks c<+k;k o A dks ?kVk;k tk,A
(4) l o A nksuksa dks ?kVk;k tk,A
(4) both l and A decrease.
21. To reduce the resonant frequency in an LCR 21. tfu= yxs gq, ,d LCR Js.kh ifjiFk dh vuquknh
series circuit with a generator
vko`f k dks ?kVkus ds fy, %&
(1) the generator frequency should be reduced.

(1) tfu= vko`fk ?kVkuh gksxhA

(2) another capacitor should be added in


parallel to the first.

(2) la/kkfj= ds lekUrje esa ,d vU; la/kkfj= tksM+uk

(3) the iron core of the inductor should be


removed.

(3) izjs d dq.Myh esa yxh yksg ksM dks gVkuk gksxkA

(4) dielectric in the capacitor should be


removed.

gksxkA
(4) la/kkfj= esa fLFkr ijko|
S qr dks gVkuk gksxkA

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23.

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A linearly polarized electromagnetic wave 22.


r
given as E = E0i cos ( kz - wt ) is incident

,d j S f [kd /kz q f or fo|q r pq E cdh; rja x

normally on a perfectly reflecting infinite wall


at z = a. Assuming that the material of the wall
is optically inactive, the reflected wave will be
given as
r
(1) Er = - E0i cos ( kz - wt )
r
(2) Er = E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(3) Er = - E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(4) Er = E0 i sin ( kz - wt )

vuUr yEch nhokj ij z = a ij yEcor~ vkifrr


gksrh gAS ekukfd bl nhokj dk inkFkZ izdkf'kd :i
ls vf; gS rc ijkofrZr rjax dh lehdj.k gksxh %&

In the circuit shown in figure, if the diode


forward voltage drop is 0.3 V, the voltage
difference between A and B is

r
E = E0i cos ( kz - wt ) fdlh iw . kZ r ;k ijkorZ d

r
(1) Er = - E0i cos ( kz - wt )
r
(2) Er = E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(3) Er = - E0i cos ( kz + wt )
r
(4) Er = E0 i sin ( kz - wt )
23.

iznf'kZr ifjiFk esa ;fn Mk;ksM ij vxz oksYVrk ikr


0.3 V gks rks A o B ds e/; oks Y Vrk es a vUrj
gksxk %&

A 0.2 mA

A 0.2 mA

5K

5K

5K

5K

(1) 1.3 V

(2) 2.3 V

(1) 1.3 V

(2) 2.3 V

(3) 0

(4) 0.5 V

(3) 0

(4) 0.5 V

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24.

A spherical solid ball of volume V is made of

24.

a material of density r1 . It is falling through

Vg ( r1 - r2 )
k

(2)

Vgr1
k

Vg ( r1 - r2 )
Vgr1
(4)
k
k
A container with insulating walls is divided into 25.
two equal parts by a partition fitted with a valve.
One part is filled with an ideal gas at a pressure
P and temperature T, whereas the other part is
completely evacuated. If the valve is suddenly
opened, the pressure and temperature of the gas
will be :P
P T
T
, T (2) ,
(3) P, T (4) P,
2
2 2
2
Which of the following statements is correct
for any thermodynamic system ?

(1) The internal energy changes in all processes


(2) Internal energy and entropy are state functions
(3) The change in entropy can never be zero
(4) The work done in an adiabatic process is
always zero

26.

Vgr1
k

(3)

P
,T
2

(4)

Vgr1
k

Vg ( r1 - r2 )
k

(2)

P T
,
2 2

(3) P, T

(4) P,

T
2

fdlh "ekxfrd fudk; ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls


dkuS lk izdFku lR; gS ?
(1) lHkh izeksa esa vkUrfjd tkZ ifjofrZr gksrh gS
(2) vkUrfjd tkZ rFkk ,UVkWih voLFkk Qyu gksrs gaS
(3) ,UVkWih esa ifjorZu dnkfi 'kwU; ugha gksrk
(4) fdlh #ks"e ize esa fd;k x;k dk;Z lno
S 'kwU;
gksrk gSA

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(2)

vojks/kh nhokjksa okys ,d ik= dks ,d okYo ls leaftr


foHkktd }kjk nks ,dleku Hkkxksa esa ckVk tkrk gSA ,d
Hkkx dks nkc P rFkk rkieku T ij ,d vkn'kZ xl
S ls
Hkjk tkrk gS tcfd nwljs Hkkx esa iw.kZr;k fuokZr yk;k
tkrk gAS ;fn okYo dks vpkud [kksy fn;k tk,] rc
xSl dk nkc vkSj rkieku gksxk :(1)

(1)
26.

Vg ( r1 - r2 )

(1)

(3)
25.

V vk;ru dh ,d xksyh; Bksl xsan r1 ?kuRo ds inkFkZ

ls cuh gS ;g ?kuRo r2 ( r2 < r1 ) ds nzo esa fxj


jgh gAS ;g ekurs gq, dh nzo }kjk xsan ij yxk;k x;k
';ku cy bldh pky ds lekuq i krh g S vFkkZ r ~
Fviscous = kv (k > 0) gAS xsan dh lhekar pky gksxh

a liquid of density r2 ( r2 < r1 ) . Assume that


the liquid applies a viscous force on the ball that
is proportional to its speed v, i.e.,
Fviscous = kv (k > 0). Then terminal speed of
the ball is :(1)

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27.

Two springs, of force constants k1 and k2, are 27.


connected to a mass m as shown. The
frequency of oscillation of the mass is f. If mass
is made four times original value, the frequency
of oscillation becomes k1

28.

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cy fu;rkad k1 vkjS k2 dh nks fLizax]s nzO;eku m ls


fp=kuqlkj tqM+h gaSA nzO;eku m ds nksyu dh vko`fk
f gAS ;fn O;eku dks izkjfEHkd eku dk pkj xquk dj

fn;k tk,] tks nksyu dh vko`fk gks tk,xhk1

k2

k2

(1) f/2

(2) f/4

(1) f/2

(2) f/4

(3) 4f

(4) 2f

(3) 4f

(4) 2f

Statement-1 : A moving particle losses 28.


maximum energy in an elastic head on collision
with a particle of identical mass at rest.
Statement-2 : Principle of conservation of
momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions.
(1) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is false
(2) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is the correct explanation of
Statement1
(3) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is not the correct explanation
of Statement1
(4) Statement1 is false, Statement2 is true

dFku -1 : ,d xfr'khy d.k fojkekoLFkk esa fLFkr blds


tl
S s ,d vU; d.k ds lkFk izR;kLFk lEeq[k VDdj esa
vf/kdre tkZ [kks nsrk gAS
dFku -2 : lHkh izdkj ds la?kksa ds fy, laosx ds laj{k.k
dk fu;e oS/k gSA
(1) dFku1 lR; gS, dFku2 vlR; gSA
(2) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1

dh lgh O;k[;k djrk gAS


(3) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1

dh lgh O;k[;k ugha djrk gS


(4) dFku1 vlR; gS] dFku2 lR; gAS

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29.

30.

Statement1 : The temperature dependence of 29.


resistance is usually given as R = R0(1+aDt). The
resistance of a wire changes from 100W to 150W
when its temperature is increased from 27C to
227C. This implies that a = 2.5 103/C.
Statement2 : R = R0(1 + aDt) is valid only
when the change in the temperature DT is small
and DR = (R R0) << R0.
(1) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is false
(2) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is the correct explanation of
Statement1
(3) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is not the correct explanation
of Statement1
(4) Statement1 is false, Statement2 is true
Statement-1 : When ultraviolet light is incident 30.
on a photocell, its stopping potential is V0 and
the maximum kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons is Kmax. When the ultraviolet
light is replaced by infrared light, both V0 and
Kmax increase.
Statement-2 : Photoelectrons are emitted with
speeds ranging from zero to a maximum value.
(1) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is false
(2) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is the correct explanation of
Statement1
(3) Statement1 is true, Statement2 is true;
Statement2 is not the correct explanation
of Statement1
(4) Statement1 is false, Statement2 is true

dFku 1 : izfrjks/k dh rkieku ij fuHkZjrk lkekU;r;k


R = R0(1+aDt) ls nh tkrh gAS ,d rkj dk izfrjksk
100W ls 150W esa ifjofrZr gksrk gS tc mlds rkieku
esa 27C ls 227C dh o`f dh tkrh gAS blls ifj.kke
fudyrk gS fd a = 2.5 103/C.
dFku 2 : R = R 0 (1 + aDt) ds o y rc gh
lkFkZd gS tc rkieku esa ifjorZu DT U;w u gS vkSj

DR = (R R0) << R0.


(1) dFku1 lR; g,S dFku2 vlR; gAS
(2) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1

dh lgh O;k[;k djrk gAS


(3) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1
dh lgh O;k[;k ugha djrk gS
(4) dFku1 vlR; gS] dFku2 lR; gAS
dFku -1 : tc ijkcSaxuh izdk'k ,d izdk'k&lsy ij
vkifrr gS] rc bldk fujks/kh foHko V0 gS vkSj izdk'k
bysDVkWuksa dh vf/kdre xfrt tkZ Kmax gSA tc
ijkcSaxuh izdk'k dks voj izdk'k ls cny fn;k tkrk
g]S rc nksuksa V0 ,oa Kmax esa o`f gks tkrh gAS
dFku -2 : izdk'k&bysDVkWu 'kwU; ls vf/kdre pky dh
ijkl esa mRlftZr gksrs gaSA
(1) dFku1 lR; gS, dFku2 vlR; gSA
(2) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1
dh lgh O;k[;k djrk gAS
(3) dFku1 lR; g]S dFku2 lR; g;S dFku2 dFku1
dh lgh O;k[;k ugha djrk gS
(4) dFku1 vlR; gS] dFku2 lR; gAS

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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31.

32.

What is not true regarding hexagonal close 31.


packing (hcp)(1) packing fraction is 0.74
(2) coordination number is 12
(3) ABC ABC.....type packing
(4) Containing both tetrahedral and octahedral
voids
32.
Root mean square velocity of a gas is (T = temperature of gas)
(1) aT
(2) a T

"kV~dks.kh; can ladqyu (hcp) ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls


dkSu lk lgh ugha gS (1) ladqy xq.kkad 0.74 gS
(2) leUo; la[;k 12 gS
(3) ABC ABC.....izdkj dk ladqyu gS
(4) prq"Qydh; rFkk v"VQydh;] nksuksa izdkj dh
fjf;k mifLFkr gaS
,d xl
S dk oxZek/; ewy osx gS (T = xl
S dk rki)

1
1
(4) a
T
T
A 1st order reaction completes 50% in 1500
sec. Then 100% reaction will complete in
(sec)(1) 3000
(2) 2250
(3) 6000
(4) Infinite
What may be correct for ideal gas in adiabatic
process only (1) DH = 0
(2) DU = 0

(3) a

(3) a

33.

34.

1
T

34.

(2) a T
1
(4) a
T

,d izFke dksfV vfHkf;k 1500 sec. esa 50% iw.kZ


gksrh gS rks blds 100% iw.kZ gksus esa yxus okyk le;
(sec esa) g-S

(1) 3000
(3) 6000

P2 V2 - P1V1
(4) W = Pext(V2V1)
g
A solution containing 0.1 mole of glucose in 35.
water freezes at 0.2C. The amount of water
present in this solution is [Kf , (H2O) = 1.86K molal1]
(1) 930 g
(2) 1000 g
(3) 90 g
(4) 210 g

(3) W =

35.

33.

(1) aT

(2) 2250
(4) vuUr

,d vkn'kZ xl
S tks dsoy :ks"eh; ize esa gS ds
fy, fuEu esa ls D;k lgh gks ldrk gS -

(1) DH = 0

(2) DU = 0

P2 V2 - P1V1
(4) W = Pext(V2V1)
g
,d foy;u ftlesa 0.1 eksy Xyqdkst ty esa mifLFkr
g]S 0.2C ij terk gAS bl foy;u esa mifLFkr ty
dh ek=k gS [Kf , (H2O) = 1.86K molal1]
(1) 930 g
(2) 1000 g
(3) 90 g
(4) 210 g

(3) W =

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36.

37.

38.

39.

A weak acid 0.1M HA is 1% ionised pH of 36.


the solution will be (1) 1

(2) 2

(3) 3

(4) 4

(1) 2p x

(2) 6p x

(3) 9x

(4) 2/3 px
38.

fuEu ize ds fy, DG (kcal esa) gS &


Hg (g)
Hg(l)

(1) 6.9

(2) 21.6

(3) 23.03

(4) 3

(1) 6.9
(3) 23.03

The ionization constant of a weak electrolyte 39.


is 106 and the equivalent conductance of its
0.01M solution is 19.6 S cm2 eq1. The
equivalent conductance at infinite dilution of
the electrolyte (S cm2 eq1) is (2) 196

(1) 2.97

(2) 3

(3) 3.05

(4) 3.5

40.

(2) 21.6
(4) 3

,d nqcZy fo|qr vi?kV~; dk vk;ru fu;rkad 106


gSA blds 0.01M foy;u dh rqY ;ka dh pkydrk
19.6 S cm2 eq1 gAS vuUr ruqrk ij fo|qr vi?kV~;
dh rqY;kadh pkydrk (S cm2 eq1) gS (1) 250
(3) 1960

(2) 196
(4) 392

3.0 eksyy NaOH foy;u dk ?kuRo 1.12 g/mL.

gSA foy;u dh eksyjrk gS (1) 2.97


(3) 3.05

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(2) 6p x
(4) 2/3 px

27C ij ejdjh dk ok"i nkc 0.0076 mm Hg gAS

Hg (g) is Hg(l)

(3) 1960
(4) 392
3.0 molal NaOH solution has a density of
1.12 g/mL. The molarity of the solution is-

(2) 2
(4) 4

cksgj dh izFke d{kk dh f=T;k x gS rks 3rd d{kk esa


bysDVkWu dh Mh&czksXyh rjaxn/S ;Z gS (1) 2p x
(3) 9x

The vapour pressure of mercury is 0.0076 mm


Hg at 27C. DG for the process (in kcal)

(1) 250
40.

,d nqcZy vEy 0.1M HA , 1% vk;fur g]S foy;u


dh pH gksxh (1) 1
(3) 3

The radius of first Bohr orbit is x, then de 37.


broglie wavelength of electron in 3rd orbit is -

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(4) 3.5

ENTHUSIAST COURSE
41.

42.

43.

44.

The correct order of acid strength of the 41.


following compounds :A. Phenol
B. p-Cresol
C. m-Nitrophenol
D. p- Nitrophenol
is :(1) C > B > A > D (2) D > C > A > B
(3) B > D > A > C (4) A > B > D > C
Consider the following reaction :
42.
C2H5OH + H2SO4 Product
Among the following, which one cannot be
formed as a product under any conditions ?
(1) Ethyl-hydrogen sulphate
(2) Ethylene
(3) Acetylene
(4) Diethyl ether
The change in the optical rotation of freshly 43.
prepared solution of glucose is known as :(1) tautomerism
(2) racemisation
(3) specific rotation (4) mutarotation
In the chemical reactions
44.
NH2

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fuEu ;kfS xdksa


A. QhukWy
B. p-flkWy
C. m-ukbVksQ hukWy
D. p- ukbVks QhukWy
dh vEyh; lkeF;Z dk lgh e gS :(1) C > B > A > D
(3) B > D > A > C

(2) D > C > A > B


(4) A > B > D > C
fuEu vfHkf;k ij fopkj dhft, :

C2H5OH + H2SO4 mRikn

fuEu esa ls fdldks] mRikn ds :i esa fdlh Hkh fLFkfr


esa fufeZr ugha fd;k tk ldrk ?
(1) ,fFky-gkbMkt
s u lYQsV
(2) ,fFkyhu
(3) ,flVhyhu
(4) MkbZ ,fFky bZFkj
Xyqdkst ds rktk cuk;s x;s foy;u ds fof'k"V ?kw.kZu
esa ifjorZu dks tkuk tkrk gS :(1) pyko;ork
(2) jsflehdj.k
(3) fof'k"V ?kw.kZu
(4) ifjorhZ ?kw.kZu
fuEu jklkfud vfHkf;k
NH2

NaNO2
CuCN

A
B,
HCl,278K
D

NaNO2
CuCN

A
B,
HCl,278K
D

the compounds A and B respectively are :


(1) Fluorobenzene and phenol
(2) Benzene diazonium chloride and
benzonitrile
(3) Nitrobenzene and chlorobenzene
(4) Phenol and bromobenzene

esa ;kSfxd A rFkk B e'k% gaS :


(1) yksjkscsathu rFkk QhukWy
(2) csathu Mkb,stksfu;e DyksjkbM rFkk csUtksukbVkby
(3) ukbVkscsathu rFkk Dyksjkscsathu
(4) QhukWy rFkk czksekscsathu

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2Hexyne gives trans 2Hexene on treatment 45.


with :(1) LiAlH4
(2) Pt/H2
(3) Li/NH3
(4) Pd/BaSO4
Iodoform can be prepared from all except :- 46.

2gsDlkbu] fuEu esa ls fdlds lkFk mipkfjr fd;s


tkus ij foi{k2gsDlhu nsrk gS :(1) LiAlH4
(2) Pt/H2
(3) Li/NH3
(4) Pd/BaSO4

(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 2
(4) 4
The non aromatic compound among the
following is :-

(1) 6

fuEu esa ls fdls NksM+dj] 'ks"k lHkh ls vk;sMksQkeZ fufeZr


fd;k tk ldrk gS :(1) Isobutyl alcohol
(1) vkblksC;qVkby ,sYdksgkWy
(2) Ethyl methyl ketone
(2) ,fFky esfFky dhVksu
(3) Isopropyl alcohol
(3) vkblksizksfiy ,YdksgkWy
(4) 3-Methyl2butanone
(4) 3-esfFky2C;qVsukWu
47. How many chiral compounds are possible on 47. 2esfFky C;qVus ds eksuksDyksjhuhdj.k ij fdrus fdjsy
monochlorination of 2methyl butane ?
;kfS xd laHko gaS ?
46.

48.

(1)

(3)
49.

(2)

(3) Sugars
(4) Amines

(4) 4

fuEu esa ls ukWu&,jksesfVd ;kfS xd gS :(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(4)
49.

fuEu esa ls fdl ;kSfxd dks eksfy'k ijh{k.k }kjk igpkuk


tk ldrk gS?
(1) izkFkfed ,YdksgkWy
(2) ukbVks ;kSfxd
(3) 'kdZjk
(4) ,sehu

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(3) 2

Which of the following compounds can be


detected by Molisch's test ?
(1) Primary alcohols
(2) Nitro compounds

48.

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ENTHUSIAST COURSE
50.

51.

52.

53.

54.

Which one of the following statements is


correct
(1) All amino acids except glutamic acid are
optically active
(2) All amino acids except lysine are optically
active
(3) All amino acids are optically active
(4) All amino acids except glycine are optically
active
Which of the following molecule/ion has
coordinate covalent bond (1) N2H5+
(2) BaCl2
(3) H2S
(4) PCl5
The general electronic configuration of
outermost and penultimate shell is (n-1) s2
(n-1) p6 (n-1)dx ns2. If n = 4 and x = 5, then
number of protons in the atom will be (1) > 25
(2) < 20
(3) 30
(4) 25
Which of the following species has highest
electron gain enthalpy (only numerical value) (1) F
(2) O
(3) Cl
(4) Na
Choose correct statement regarding H2+ and
H2
(1) Both H2+ and H2 do not exist
(2) H2 is more stable than H2+
(3) H2+ is more stable than H2
(4) H2+ and H2 are having equal bond length

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50.

fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku lgh gS &


(1) XywVkfed vEy dks NksM+dj] lHkh ,ehuksa vEy
iz dkf'kd lf; gaS
(2) ykbflu dks NksM+dj] lHkh ,ehuksa vEy izdkf'kd
lf; gSa
(3) lHkh ,ehuksa vEy izdkf'kd lf; gSa
(4) Xykblhu dks NksM+dj] lHkh ,ehuksa vEy izdkf'kd
lf; gSa
51. fuEu es a ls fdl v.kq @ vk;u es a milgla ; ks t h
lgla;kstd ca/k mifLFkr gS (1) N2H5+
(3) H2S

52.

53.

54.

(2) BaCl2
(4) PCl5

ckg~;re vkSj mikUR; dks'k dk bysDVkfu; foU;kl


(n-1) s2 (n-1) p6 (n-1)dx ns2 gAS ;fn n = 4 rFkk
x = 5, gks rks ijek.kq esa izkVs ksuksa dh la[;k gksxh -

(1) > 25

(2) < 20

(3) 30

(4) 25

fuEu esa ls fdl Lih'kht dh bysDVkWu xzg.k ,UFkSYih


lokZf/kd gS (dsoy vkafdd eku) -

(1) F
(2) O
(3) Cl
(4) Na

+
H2 rFkk H2 ds lUnHkZ esa lgh dFku pqfu,
(1) H2+ rFkk H2 ] nksuksa dk vfLrRo ugha gS
(2) H2+ dh rqyuk esa H2 vf/kd LFkk;h gS
(3) H2 dh rqyuk esa H2+ vf/kd LFkk;h gS

(4) H2+ rFkk H2 ] leku ca/k yEckbZ j[krs gaS

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55.

56.

57.

58.

59.

60.

Cassiterite is the ore of 55.


(1) Ca
(2) Mg
(3) Zn
(4) Sn
Choose the correct thermal stability order 56.
(1) NaH > LiH > KH > RbH > CsH
(2) LiH > NaH > KH > RbH > CsH
(3) LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH
(4) KH > NaH > LiH > CsH > RbH
Which of the following compound gives 57.
colourless solution with excess NaOH(1) FeCl3

(2) AgCl

(3) CuSO4
HgS is known as -

(4) ZnCl2

(1) Vermicilli

(2) Vermillion

dsflVsjkbV] fuEu esa ls ftldk v;Ld g]S og gS (1) Ca


(3) Zn

(3) Calomel
(4) Corrosive sublimate
Borax bead test can be responded by the 59.
salt of(1) Ba2+
(2) Hg2+
(3) Cu2+
(4) Cs+
[Fe(H2O)6]2+ and [Fe(CN)6]4 are differing in - 60.
(1) Geometry and magnetic moment
(2) Magnetic moment and colour
(3) Hybridisation and number of unpaired
electrons
(4) Both (2) and (3)

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

NaH > LiH > KH > RbH > CsH


LiH > NaH > KH > RbH > CsH
LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH
KH > NaH > LiH > CsH > RbH

fuEu esa ls dkuS lk ;kSfxd NaOH ds vkf/kD; ds


lkFk jaxghu foy;u nsrk gS (2) AgCl
(4) ZnCl2

HgS dks ftl :i esa tkuk tkrk g]S og gS (1) ofeZflyh

(2) ofeZfy;u

(3) dsyksey

(4) la{kkjd m/oZikrt

fuEu esa ls fdlds yo.k }kjk] cksjDs l chM ijh{k.k


iznf'kZr fd;k tkrk gS -

(1) Ba2+
(3) Cu2+

(2) Hg2+
(4) Cs+

[Fe(H2O)6]2+ rFkk [Fe(CN)6]4 fuEu esa ls fdl

xq.k esa fHkUurk j[krs gaS (1) T;kfefr rFkk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ
(2) pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ rFkk jax
(3) ladj.k rFkk v;qfXer bysDVkWuksa dh la[;k
(4) (2) rFkk (3) nksuksa

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(2) Mg
(4) Sn

rkih; LFkk;hRo dk lgh e pqfu, -

(1) FeCl3
(3) CuSO4
58.

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PART C - MATHEMATICS
61.

62.

63.

64.

65.

If the circle x + y + 2x + 3y + a = 0 bisects 61.


the circumference of the circle 2x2 + 2y2 4x + 6y
+ b = 0, then (b 2a) is equal to(1) 4
(2) 8
(3) 8
(4) 4
dy
= 1 + x2 + y2 + x2y2 is 62.
If the solution of
dx

;fn

xk
y = tan x + + c , then the value of 'k' is
k

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

xk
y = tan x + + c gks]rks 'k' dk eku gksxk
k

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

sin 2x + tan 2x + a sin x + b tan x


be
x3
finite, then the value of (a + b) is(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4

If lim
x 0

b
x 2 tan -1 ( x 3 )
1
dx = ( tan -1 ( x a ) ) + c ,
If
6
1+ x
k
then the value of triplet (a,b,k) is(1) (3,6,2) (2) (2,3,6) (3) (2,6,3) (4) (3,2,6)
(x) = 2x4 5x2 + 7 attains -

87
5
at x =
16
2
87
5
(2) a minimum of
at x = 10
2
31
5
(3) a maximum of
at x =
8
2
31
5
at x = (4) a minimum of
8
2

(1) a maximum of

63.

;fn o` k x 2 + y 2 + 2x + 3y + a = 0, o` k
2x2 + 2y2 4x + 6y + b = 0 dh ifjf/k dks lef}Hkkftr
djrk g]S rks (b 2a) dk eku gksxk&
(1) 4

(2) 8

65.

(4) 4

dy
= 1 + x 2 + y 2 + x 2 y 2 dk gy
dx

sin 2x + tan 2x + a sin x + b tan x


dk
x3
eku ifjfer gS] rks (a + b) dk eku gksxk&

;fn lim
x 0
(1) 1

64.

(3) 8

(2) 2

(3) 3

(4) 4

b
x 2 tan -1 ( x 3 )
1
-1
a
1 + x 6 dx = k ( tan ( x ) ) + c
gks] rks f=d (a,b,k) dk eku gksxk&
(1) (3,6,2) (2) (2,3,6) (3) (2,6,3) (4) (3,2,6)
(x) = 2x4 5x2 + 7 dk -

;fn

87
5
gAS
tc x =
16
2
87
5
(2) U;wure eku
gAS
tc x = 10
2
31
5
(3) vf/kdre eku
gAS
tc x =
8
2
31
5
(4) U;wure eku
tc x = - gAS
8
2

(1) vf/kdre eku

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66.

The value of (1 + i 3 ) + (1 - i )8 is ( i = -1 ) 6

(1) 16(2 i)

(2) 32(3 2i)

(3) 80

(4) 48

p/2

67.

sin 2x

1 + tan x dx

67.

69.

(1) 0

(2) 1

(3) 2

68.

-1 ) -

sin 2x

1 + tan x dx

1
3 | x | -x 2

(2) ( 0, 2 )

(3) ( 0, 3 )

(4) (0,3)

is-

Let A be the area and B is length of latus rectum 70.


x 2 y2
+
= 1 then the value of AB
of an ellipse
3
4
is(1) 4 3p

(2) 6 3p

(3) 8p

(4) 16p

dk

eku

gks x k

(2) 32(3 2i)


(4) 48

dk eku gksxk -

(1) ,d vHkkT; la[;k


(2) ,d la;qDr la[;k
(3) ,d le la[;k
(4) ,d ifjes; la[;k
;fn m rFkk M vUrjky [1,e] esa (x) = ex + lnx ds
M -1
dk eku gksxk mm
(1) 0
(2) 1

69.

(1) (0,1)

(3) 2

Qyu ( x ) = log1/ 2 ( x - x 2 ) +

(4) 4
1
3 | x | -x 2

dk

izkUr gksxk(1) (0,1)

(2) ( 0, 2 )

(3) ( 0, 3 )

(4) (0,3)

x 2 y2
+
= 1 dk {ks=Qy rFkk 'B'
ekuk 'A' nh?kZo`k
3
4
nh?kZo`k ds ukfHkyEc dh yEckbZ g]S rks (AB) dk eku
gksxk (1) 4 3p

(2) 6 3p

(3) 8p

(4) 16p

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e'k% U;wure rFkk vf/kdre eku dks n'kkZrk gks ] rks

(4) 4

The domain of the function


( x ) = log1/ 2 ( x - x 2 ) +

70.

+ (1 - i )

(1) Prime number


(2) Composite number
(3) Even number
(4) Rational number
If m & M denotes minimum and maximum
value of (x) = ex + lnx in [1,e] respectively,
M -1
is equal tomm

( tgk=i
p/2

is equal to-

then

(1 + i 3 )

(1) 16(2 i)
(3) 80

68.

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71.

72.

A person standing on the bank of a river 71.


observes that the angle of elevation of the top
of a pole on the opposite bank of the river is
60 and when he retires 50 metres away from
the pole the angle of elevation becomes 45. If
the height of the pole is k ( 3 + 3 ) then 'k' is
equal to(1) 20
(2) 25
(3) 30
(4) 35
If kx + sinqy = 2 and cosq x + ky = 1 do not 72.
posses unique solution " q R then(1) -

1
1
<k<
2
2

(2) k >

(3) k =

74.

(1) 20

(2) 25

(3) 30

(4) 35

;fn kx + sinqy = 2 rFkk cosq x + ky = 1 dk lHkh


q R ds fy;s vf}rh; gy ugha gks] rc 1
1
<k<
2
2

(2) k >

1
2

1
1
;k k < 2
2

(3) k =

(4) k f
73.

unh ds ,d fdukjs ij [kM+k O;fDr ;g ikrk gS fd


nwljs fdukjs ij fLFkr [kEcs ds mPpre fcUnq dk mUu;u
dks.k 60 gS rFkk tc O;fDr] [kEcsa ls 50 ehVj vksj nwj
pyk tk;s rks mUu;u dks.k 45 gks tkrk gSA ;fn [kEcs
dh pkbZ k ( 3 + 3 ) gks] rks 'k' dk eku gksxk -

(1) -

1
1
or k < 2
2

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Area of the quadrilateral (in sq. units) formed 73.


by the pair of tangents from (2,0) to the circle
x2 + y2 4x 4y + 7 = 0 and line joining their
points of contacts with the centre of the circle
is equal to(1) 1
(2) 3
(3) 2
(4) 2 3
If a,b,c are real numbers and the difference 74.
between the roots of the quadratic equation
ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 is 2id, then (where i = -1 )(1) ac = b2 + a2d2
(2) ac < b2 + a2d2
2
2 2
(3) ac > b + a d
(4) ac = b2 + d2

1
2

(4) k f
fcUnq (2,0) ls o`k x2 + y2 4x 4y + 7 = 0 ij

[khaph xbZ Li'kZ js[kk ;qXe }kjk rFkk muds Li'kZ fcUnqvksa
dks o`k ds dsUnz ls tksM+us ij cuus okys prqHkqZt dk
{ks=Qy gksxk&
(1) 1

(2)

(3) 2

(4) 2 3

;fn a,b,c okLrfod la[;k;sa gS rFkk f}?kkr lehdj.k


ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 ds ewyksa ds e/; vUrj 2id gks]
rc (tgk i = -1 ) (1) ac = b2 + a2d2
(2) ac < b2 + a2d2
(3) ac > b2 + a2d2
(4) ac = b2 + d2

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75.

The numbers of integral solutions of D = 8,


y+z

where D =

76.

77.

z
y

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D = 8 ds iw. kk d gyks a dh la [;k tgk


y+z

z+x
x isx
x+y

D=

z
y

z+x
x g]S gksxhx
x+y

(1) 3

(2) 6

(1) 3

(2) 6

(3) 9

(4) 12

(3) 9

(4) 12

If 4 sec4q = 11 tan2q + 5, then the value of


|tanq| is(1)

1
3

(2)

(3)

(4) 1

76.

1
2

;fn 4 sec4q = 11 tan2q + 5 gks] rks |tanq| dk eku


gksxk&
(1)

1
3

(3) 3

(2)

1
2

(4) 1

2x y
+ = 2 2 , touches the 77.
a b
circle x2 + y2 = 2ab, (a> 0,b > 0) then-

2x y
+ = 2 2 ] o`k x2 + y2 = 2ab
a b
(a> 0,b > 0) dks Li'kZ djrh gks] rc -

(1) a = b

(2) 2a = b

(1) a = b

(3) a = 2b

(4) 2a = 3b

(3) a = 2b

If the straight line

r
r
b = 2i + 3j + k,
cr = 3i + j + 2k
78. If a = i + 2j + 3k,
r r r
are vectors satisfying aa + bb + gc = -3 ( i - k ) ,
then the ordered triplet (a,b,g) is-

78.

;fn ljy js[kk

(2) 2a = b

(4) 2a = 3b
r
b = 2i + 3j + k,

;fn lfn'k ar = i + 2j + 3k,

r r r
r
c = 3i + j + 2k laca/k aa + bb + gc = -3 ( i - k )
dks larq"V djrs gks] rks f=d (a,b,g) gksxk-

(1) (2,1,1)

(2) (2,1,1)

(1) (2,1,1)

(2) (2,1,1)

(3) (2,1,1)

(4) (2,1,1)

(3) (2,1,1)

(4) (2,1,1)

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79.

80.

81.

Let R be the real line and consider the 79.


following subsets of the plane R R
A = {(x,y) : y = x, x R, y R}
B = {(x,y) : x+ y is an integer}
which of the following is true (1) A is an equivalence relation on R but B is
not
(2) B is an equivalence relation on R but A is
not
(3) Neither A nor B is an equivalence relation
on R.
(4) Both A & B are equivalence relations
on R.
In DABC, D and E are two points on the sides 80.
AD 2
=
AB and BC respectively such that
BD 1
BE 1
= , then the value of the
and
CE 3
area (DAGD)
area ( DGEC ) (where G is centroid of DABC)(1) 2 : 3
(2) 8 : 9
(3) 4 : 9 (4) 3 : 7
If number of terms in the expansion of
(1 2x + x2)n, is 19, then n (n N) is (1) 7

82.

(2) 9

(3) 10

(4) 11

If the normal of the parabola y2 = 8ax drawn at 82.

( a, 2 2a ) meets the parabola


( at , 2 2at ) , then 't' is equal to-

again at

(1) 1

(2) 5

(3) 5

(4) 1

ekuk R okLrfod js[kk gS rFkk ry R R ds fuEu


mileqPp;ksa dks fyft, %
A = {(x,y) : y = x, x R, y R}
B = {(x,y) : x+ y ,d iw.kkd g}S

fuEu esa ls lgh dFku gksxk(1) A, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gS ijUrq B ugha gSA
(2) B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gS ijUrq A ugha gSA
(3) uk rks A uk gh B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gSA
(4) nksuksas A rFkk B, R ij rqY;rk laca/k gSA

f=Hkqt ABC esa D rFkk E e'k% Hkqtk AB rFkk BC


AD 2
BE 1
= rFkk
=
BD 1
CE 3
f=Hkqt AGD dk {k=sQy
gSa] rks f=Hkqt GEC dk {k=sQy dk eku gksxk (tgk G

ij nks fcUnq bl izdkj gS fd

f=Hkqt ABC dk dsUnzd gS)(1) 2 : 3

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(2) 8 : 9

(3) 4 : 9

(4) 3 : 7

;fn (1 2x + x2)n ds izlkj esa inksa dh la[;k 19 gks]


rks n (n N) dk eku gksxk (1) 7

(2) 9

(3) 10

(4) 11

;fn ijoy; y2 = 8ax ij fcUnq ( a, 2 2a ) ij [khapk


x;k vfHkyEc ijoy; dks iqu% fcUnq ( at 2 , 2 2at ) ij
feyrk gks] rks 't' dk eku gksxk&
(1) 1

(2) 5

(3) 5

(4) 1

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p2
=
then the value of
If
2
36
k =1 ( 2k - 1)
is equal to

83.

p
3

(1)

84.

85.

2
k =1 k

83.

;fn
gksxk&

( 2k - 1)
k =1

p2
(1)
3

p
9

(2)

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p2
p2
(3)
(4)
27
81
Consider two events A and B of an experiment 84.
1
where P ( A B ) = 1 and P ( B ) = , then
2
4
P(A) cannot exceed-

(3)

p2
gks] rks
36

p2
27

(4)

1
1
rFkk P ( B ) = g]S rks P(A) dk
4
2
eku fuEu ls vf/kd ugha gksxk-

(1)

1
2

(2)

2
3

(3)

3
4

(4)

3
5

(3)

3
4

(4)

3
5

;fn

(x

i= 1

i =1

then the standard deviation


x1,x2,x3,..........,x50 is equal to-

of

50

85.

i =1

- 25) = 30 rFkk

50

(x
i =1

- 25 ) = 75
2

gks] rks x 1,x 2,x 3,..........,x 50 dk ekud fopyu


gksxk-

(1)

57
50

(2)

67
50

(1)

57
50

(2)

67
50

(3)

77
50

(4)

87
50

(3)

77
50

(4)

87
50

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dk eku

P ( A B) =

2
3

ekuk fdlh iz;ksx dh nks ?kVuk;sa A rFkk B g]S tgk

(2)

If ( x i - 25) = 30 and ( x i - 25 ) = 75

k =1

p2
81

1
2

50

p2
(2)
9

(1)

50

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86.

Statement-1 :(p ~q) is equivalent to 86.


(q ~p)
and
Statement-2 : :(p ~q) is a tautology.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.

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oO;-1 :(p ~q) vkjS (q ~p) lerqY; gaSA


rFkk
oO;-2 : (p ~q) ,d iqu:fDr (tautology) gAS
(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]

oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS


(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]

oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA


(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA

(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA

Let A,B be square matrices of order 3 87.


satisfying A + BT = AT (where AT denotes
transpose of matrix A).
Statement-1 : det(B) = 0.
and
Statement-2 : Determinant value of a skew
symmetric matrix of odd order is zero.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.

ekuk A,B dks f V 3 ds nks oxZ vkO;wg g S ] tks


A + BT = AT dks larq"V djrs gAS (tgk AT, vkO;wg
A dk ifjorZ g)S
oO;-1 : det(B) = 0.

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;


Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

rFkk
oO;-2 : fo"ke dksfV ds fo"ke lefer vkO;wg ds
lkjf.kd dk eku 'kwU; gksrk gAS
(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA
(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA

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88.

89.

r
Consider a plane P : r. ( i + j + k ) = 3 and a line 88.
r
L : r = i + j + k + l ( i + 2j - 3k )

Statement-1 : L lies in P.
and
rr
Statement-2 : If b.n = 0 , then the line
r r r
r = a + lb lies in the plane rr.nr = d .
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
Consider a number N = 144.
89.
Statement-1 : Number of divisors of N which
are of the form 4n + 2, n N {0} is 4.
and
Statement-2 : If a number is even and not
divisible by four then it must be of the form
4n + 2, n N {0}.
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

ekuk lery P : r. ( i + j + k ) = 3 rFkk js [ kk


r
L : r = i + j + k + l ( i + 2j - 3k ) gAS
oO;-1 : js[kk L, lery P esa fLFkr gAS

rFkk

rr

oO;-2 : ;fn b.n = 0 gks] rks js[kk r = a + lb ,


rr
lery r.n = d esa fLFkr gAS
(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA
(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA
ekuk la[;k N = 144 gAS
oO; -1 : N ds Hkktdks dh la[;k] tks 4n + 2,
n N {0} :i ds gSa] 4 gAS
rFkk
oO;-2 : ;fn dksbZ la[;k le gks rFkk pkj ls foHkkftr
ugha gks ] rks og vko';d :i ls 4n + 2,
n N {0} :i dh gksrh gAS
(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA
(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA

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90.

Consider (x) = x2[2x + 1].


(where [.] denotes greatest integer function).
3
Statement-1 : (x) is discontinuous at x = .
2
and
Statement-2 : (x) is not differentiable at
3
x= .
2
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True ;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False.
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True.

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ekuk (x) = x [2x + 1] gAS


(tgk [.] egke iw.kkd Qyu dks n'kkZrk g)S
2

oO;-1 : (x), x =

3
ij vlarr~ gAS
2

rFkk
3
2

oO;-2 : (x), x = ij vodyuh; ugha gSA


(1) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; g]S oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) oO;&1 lR; g]S oO;&2 lR; gS ; oO;&2]
oO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oO;&1 lR; gS, oO;&2 vlR; gSA
(4) oO;&1 vlR; gS] oO;&2 lR; gSA

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