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(c) (d) 2n;r+ - , n EZ
4 (a} an arc of a circle (b} a parabola
17. The distance between the lines 3x + 4y = 9 (c) an ellipse (d) a stra ight line.
and 6x + By + 15 = 0 is 25. The coefficients of the (3r}lh term and the
3 33 (r + 2)th term in the expansion (1 + x)2n are
(a) 10 (b) 10 equal, then
33
(a} n =2r (b) n =3r
(c) 5 (d) None of these (c} n = 2r + 1 (d) None of t11ese
18. LetA= (3, -4), 8(1, 2) and P = (2k -1. 2k + 1) 3 5 7
is a variable point such that PA + PB is the
26. s = 1+ '1! + 2i + 3! + ... 0::.
' -:r.
: :.
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3- X
2
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4-x.
-4
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1
-1-x
2 l 38. f( x) 3 -
decreasing for
(a) x e R
(C) X e
=x
6 x 2 + 12x - 16 is strictly
R
(b) x e R - {1}
(d) X E
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(a) rr (b) -
7f
(c) J5 + 3
2
. (d) None of these
(c) 2n (d) None of these
41. If sinO= 3sin (O+ 2a), then the value of
34. The ;ange of loge (sin x)
tan(B+ a )+ 2tana is
(a) (-co, co) (b) (-co, 1)
(a) 3 (b) 2
(c) (- oo, OJ (d) (- oo, O) 1 (d) 0
1- COS ( 1 - COS X)
.
35. Lim
XO X4
is equal to
' 42. B= I(BTAT( I
1 1 . .
v . is equal to . .. . .
(a) - (b) - -
8 8
(a) 10 (b) 10
2 3
(c) (d)
3 2 (c) (d) -1
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(b) - - . -- --;;
y , 1+ x
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53. A positively charged particle projected 60. The first diffraction minima due to a single
towards east is deflected towards north by slit diffraction is at 0 = 30 for a light of
a magnetic field. The field may be
wavelength 5000 A. The w idth of the slit is
(a) towards west (b) towards south
(a)5x105 cm (b) 1 0 x 1o-s em
(c) upwards (d) downward
(c) 2.5 x 1 05 em (d) 1.25 x1 o-s em
54. The permanent magnetic moment of the
atoms of a material is not zero. The material A beam of light of wavelength 600 nm from
(a) must be paramagnetic a distant source falls on a single slit 1.00
mm wide and the resulting diffraction pattern
(b) must be diamagnetic
is observed on a screen 2 M away. The
(c) must be ferromagnetic distance between the first dark fringe on
(d) may be paramagnet_ic either side of the central maxima is
55. A paramagnetic material is kept in a magnetic (a) 1.2 em (b) 1.2 mm
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field. The field is increased till the magnetization
(c) 2.4 em (d) 4 .8 mm
becomes constant. If the temperature is now .....
decreased, the magnetization 62. A concave mirror of focal length F produces .,.
a real image n times the size of the object
(a) will decrease
The distance of the object from the mirror
(b) will increase
is
(c) remain constant
(a) (n- 1)F (b) (n + 1)F
(d) may increase or decrease
n+ 1 n-1
56. A metallic wire bent in form of a semi-circle (c) - F (d) - F
of radius 0.1 m is moved in a direction n n
parallel to its plane, but perpendicular to a 63. An object is placed at a distance of 2f from
magnetic field 8 =
20m T with a velocity of a concave mirror. Light reflected from the
10m/sec. What is the induced e.m.f. in wire? mirror falls on a plane mirror. The distance
of the plane mirror from the concave mirror
(a) 4 X 1 o-J Volts (b) 4 X 1 o-2 Volts
equals f. The distance of the final image from
1
(c) 4 x 10- Volts (d) None of these the concave mirror (due to reflection at both
57. A glass rod of length .e moves with a velocity concave and plane mirror) is
v in a uniform magnetic field 8, what will be f
the emf induced in the rod (a) f (b) -
2
(a) Zero (b) 0.01 volts (c) 2f (d) zero
(c) 0.1 volts (d) None of these 64. A body starts from rest and moves with a
58. A 10 ,uF capacitor is connected across a uniform acceleration. The ratio of the
distance covered in the nth sec to the
200 V 50 Hz A.C. supply. the peak current
distance covered in n sec is
through the circuit is
(a) 0.6 A (b) 0.6J2 A 2 1 1
(a) ;;- - n2
(c) ( 0.6,/2) A (d) A 2 _1
(c) __ 1
n2 n (d) ;;-- n2
59. An alternating voltage E = 200J2 sin (100t) ..
;. 65. The range of a projectile when launched at ' .. ' .
is connected to a 1 capacitor through
angle e is same as when launched at angle
an A.C. ammeter. The reading of the
20 . What is the value of e?
ammeter shall be
'(b) 20 rnA (a) 15 (b) 30
(a) 10 rnA
(c) 40 rnA {d) 80 rnA (c) 45 (d) 60
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66. A balloon is descending at a constant 71. According to Bohr's theory, the radius of the
acceleration a. . The mass of the baloon is nth orbit of an atom of atomic numbar Z is
M. When a mass m is released from the proportional to
balloon, it starts rising with the same
acceleration a. . Assuming that the volume
does not change when the mass is released,
n
what is the value of m ? {c) (d) n2z2 .... ..
z
(a) _ cr_ M
cr + g
(b) cr+g
72. When ;;su undergoes fission . 0.1 % of its
original mass is changed into energy. How
(c) a+gM (d) a+gM
a 2a much ener9y is released if 1 kg of
67. A heavy block of mass M is slowly placed undergoes fission ?
on a conveyer belt moving with a speed v.
The coefficient of friction between the block (a) 9x10 10 J (b) 9x1011 J
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0 and the belt is fl. Through what distance (d) 9 x 1013 J
will the block slide on the belt ? 73. The alternating current gain of a junction
v transistor in common base arrangement is
(a) pg (b) pg 0.98. What is the change in the base current
v
corresponding to a change of 5 mA in the
(c) 2 11q (d) 2pg emitter current and a change of 4.9 mA in
the collector current?
68. Under the action of a force, a 2 kg body
(a) 0.1 mA
moves such that its position x as a function
3GM 2
{b) Work done =
GM 2 [)
{c) Work done =
M 2
-3GM (a) - (a?. + b )
(d) P. E. =2(j 3
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75. A thick walled hollow sphere has outer radius 81. A tuning fork vibrating with a sonometer
R. It rolls down an inclined plane without having 20 em wire produces 5 beats per
slipping and its speed at the bottom is u .If second . The beat frequency does not
the inclined plane is frictionless and the chang e, if the length of the wire is changed
sphere s!ides down without rolling, its speed to 21 em. The frequency of tuning fork is
at the bottom will be 5u f 4 . What is the (a) 200 Hz
radius of gyration of the sphere? (b) 210Hz
R R (c) 205 Hz
(a) (b) --
2 (d) 215Hz
3R (d) _J3R 82. Three rods made of the same material and
(C) 4 4 having the same cross-section have been
76. How much force is required to produce an joined as shown in the fig. Each rod is of
increase of 0.2% in the length of a brass the same lengtl1. The left and right ends are
wire of diameter 0.6 mm? (Young's modulus kept at oc
and goc
respectively. The
11 2 temperature of the junction of the three rods
forbrass =0.9x10 N/m )
will be
(a) nearly 17 N
(b) nearly 34 N
oc ______/' goc
(c) nearly 51 N
(d) nearly 6 8 N
77. A liquid drops at temperature T. isolated from
(a) 45c (b) Goc
its surroundings, breaks into a number of (c) 3oc (d) 2oc
droplets. The temperature of the droplets will 83. If y be the ratio of specific heats of a perfect
be gas, the number of degrees of freedom of a
(a) equc l to T molecule of the gas is:
(b) greater than T 25 \ 3y -1
(c) less than T (a) -ty - 1, (b)
2 2y -1
(o) either (a), {JJ), or (c) depending on the 2 9
surface ten sion of the liquid (c) (d) -(y--1)
y -1 2
78. In SHM the net force towards mean position
84 . An ideal gas heat engine operates in Carnot
is related to its displacement (x) from mean
cycle between 22rc and 127c. It absorbs
position by the relation
6 X 1o Cal Of heat at higher temperature.
1
(a) F r.. X (b) F oc- Amount of heat converted to work is:
: , X
1 (a) 2 .4 x 10' cal
(c) F o: x2 {o) F oc x2
(b) 6 x 10.: cal
79. The acceleration (a) of SHM at mean position
is (c) 1.2 X 1o Cal
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(a) zero (b) o::x (a) 4.8 x 10: cal -.-_ .
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: . (c) u::x 2
(d) None of these 85. In a room where the temperature is 3oc. a
80. When the temperature of air rises by 3 K body cools from 61 oc to sgc in 4 min. The
from 300 K, what is the percentage rise in time (in min) taken by the body to cool from
the velocity of sound? 51 oc to 49c w ill be
(a) 0.5% (IJ) 1% (a) 4 (b) 6
(c) 2% (o) None of these (c) 5 (o) 8
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CHEMISTRY
86. The energy of first excited state of Li2 will 92. If three faradays of electricity is passed
be u,mugh the solution of CuS0 4 and
(c) 3 : 2 : 1 (d) 6 : 3 : 2
when two atoms of the elements having
same spin of electron approach for bonding? 93. A gas 'X' at 1 atm is bubbled through a
solution containing a mixture of
(a) Orbital overlap wi11 not occur
1M y- and 1M z- at 25 c. If the standard
(b) Bonding will not occur
reduction potential of Z > Y > X, then
(c) Both (a) and (b) are correct
(a) Y will oxidize X and not Z
: (d) None of these is correct
(b) Y will oxidize Z and not X
88. The number of octahedral sites per sphere (c) Y will oxidize both X and Z . ........
in fcc structure are (d) Y will reduce both X and Z
(a) 8 (b) 4 94. The rate constant of .a chemical reaction
can be increased by
(c) 2 (d) 1
(a) decreasing the temperature
89. Due to Frenkel defect, the density of ionic
(b) increasing the temperature
solids
(c) increasing concentration of reactants
(a) decreases (d) decreasing concentration of reactants
(b) increases 95. Consider the two equations at a particular
temperature
(c) does not change
2N2 0 5 -) 4N02 + 0 2
(d) change depends on crystal structurre
1
90. For the given electrolyte A.BY, the of Np5 ....c; 2N02 + - 0 2
dissociation 'a' can be given as 2
If E, and E 2 represents the activation energy
i- 1 for the first and second reaction respectively
(a) a = x + y -1
then
.. (b) i=(1-a)+ xa+ya (a) E, > E2 (b) E, < E2
1-i (c) E,:::: 2E2 (d) E, = E2
(c) a=1-x-y
96. Which one of the following is an example of
(d) All of these a hydrophilic colloidal sol?
91. The efficiency of a heat engine is m:aximum (a) sulphur
when
(b) As 2 S 3
(a) temperature of sink > t::rn,Pr dture of
source (c) gold sol
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(b) temperature of source > temperature of (d) starch
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sink 97. In the number of oxygen atoms
(c) the difference between temperature of attached to each phosphorus atom is
source and sink is very high {a) 2 (b) 3
(d) None of these (c) 4 (d) 5
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98. Which of the following compound acts both 106. Phenol and benzoic acid can be
aH an oxidising as well as reducing agent? distinguished by
(a) S0 2 (b) Mn02 (a) aqueous NaHC03
(c) Alp 3 (d) Cr03 (b) aqueous NaN03
99. Green vitriol is (c) aqueous NaOH
(a) (b) CuS04 .7Hp (d) cone. H2 S04
(c) CuS04 .5Hp (d) FeS0 4 .7Hp 107. o- o- o- o-
100. Only lanthanide which is radioactive is
101. When
(a) Sn
(c) Prn
is
(c) [Cu(H,0)6 )"' (d) [Zn(Hp)6 ]2'
(a) CH3CH(Br}(CH2) 8 COOH
104. Which of the following will form an
octahedral complex? (b) CH2 = CH(CH 2) 8 COBr
(a} (low spin) (b) d 9 (high spin)
(c) CH2Br(CH2 ) 9 COOH
(c) d6 (low spin) (d) all of these
105. The correct statement about A, B, C is (d) CH2 = CH(CHJ7 CHBrCOOH
110. Secondary nitroalkanes on treatment with
nitrous acid form
(a) nitrolic acids (b) carboxylic acids
(c) pseudonitroles (d) ketones
111..1n HS-, t-, R- NH 2 , NH3 , the order of proton
CXX::H
accepting tendency will be
(A) (8) (C)
(a) 1- >NH3 >R - NH2 >HS-
(a) A and B are identical
(b} NH3 > R - NH2 > Hs- > r
(b) A and B are diastereomers
(c) R- NH2 > NH3 > Hs- > r
(c) A and C are enantiomers
(d) A and B are enantiomers (d) HS- > R- NH2 > NH3 > 1-
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116. Gay lussac's law of gaseous volume is
derived from
(a) law of definite proportions
(a) 0 0
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LOGICAL REASONING
126. In a certain code language MADRf\S is Study the position of the dot in all the Problem
coded as ' ARSARS', th en how will 'MUMBAI' Figures. f\lote that it keeps moving around the
be coded in t11at language? square in the clockwise direction. Where \vould
it be in the third position? If you observe in the
(a) U B M U B M
second figure, the dot is at the upper right corner
(IJ) U 8 I U B l and in th8 fourth figure tile dot is at the bottom
left corner. Hence. in the third figure. it sl10uld
(c) MUM MUM
be at the bottom right corner. Therefore, the
(cf) M 8 AM 8 A answer is b.
127. Find the last number of the folfowi ng number Now, solve the follmving questions.
series
10, 8, 16, 13, 39, 35,? 129. Problem Figures
.
(a) 75 0 0 01"' ' 0 'i
0 Q 0
Answer Figures
(d) '140
128. If 'x' means subtract, '.,.' means muiilply, '+'
means divide and '-'means 8dd. then which
of the follovving would result in a value of
10.
(a) 15 + 12 x 3 ,. 2 - 3
130. Probiem Figures
(fJ) 15 X 12 .; 3 + 2 - 3 r-- ---"--r---
(c) 15 + 12 x 3 - 2 -:- 3 ) * llltt.@ H
- --r--
I*
I
-,-- --:o
U#@fi b
.; I') C @ 1tG""'
(<f) 15 'J2 + 3 : 2 - 3
X
I @ * ? b U * '
Directions (Q. 129- 130}: In 117ese quos/ions, Answer Figures
th ere are two sets of fil;p:"<>'; Tho Problem
f?'*IJ H- b ""' ? * Ul b "" ?
Figures ancl tl;e rirwres. The four
Problem Figures make a
I"" A :tt ([1) z ? "-"' B :ttiff- z *
That means 1 b @ 1t u * I b :tt @ lll :tt u
they change from lefl lo right in a specific otrler
(a) (b) (c) (d)
TIJe is, if the figures continue to change
in the same order; what should be tlw t11ird figure, Directions (Q. 131 - 132): In each of the following
so llwt the series is completecl? prolJ/ems a related pair of figures is followed by five
Study the following problem based on series. numbered pairs of figures. Sefect the pair tfJat has
Problem Figures a similar relationship to 1!1at of original p air: Tile best
answer is to be selected from 1/Je given choices.
131. @]
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Answer Figures It
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136. Insert the missing number.
Asc:oE@
H@ o: G A F
GFE:CBH
II 24 23
(a) 45 (b) 46
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ENGLISH
Directions (0. 141 -144): The passage given more intimate, convivial gatherings - the type of
below is followed by a set of questions. Choose drink served defines both the nature of the event
t11e best answer for each question. and the social relationship among the drinkers.
rhe choice of drink also dictates behaviour, to
PASSAGE -I
the extent that the appearance of a bottle of
Given overwhelming evidence for the primacy of schnapps can prompt a switch from the 'polite'
sociocultural factors in determining both drinking form of address, sie, to the highly intimate du .
patterns and their consequences, it is clear that 141. According to the author,
ethnographic research findings on the social and
(a) Drinks are classified in order to define
cultural roles of alcohol may have important
the economic scenario of the country.
implications for policy-makers - particularly in
areas such as Europe where economic and (b) Dri11ks arP. classified in order to depict
political 'convergence ' could have significant the rea l-life political situation of the
impact on drinking-cultures and their associated world.
lifestyles .
(c) Drinks are classified in order to define
In this context, it is essential for those concerned the social world.
with policy and legislation on alcohol to have a (d) Drinks are classified on the basis of
clear understanding of the sociocultural functions
public demand.
and meanings of drinking. This passage outlines
:he principal conclusions that can be drawn from 142. All of the following are tru e in terms of the
available cross-cultural material regarding the passage except:
symbolic uses of alcoholic beverages, the social (a) Champagne is similar to celebration in
functions of drinking-places and the roles of Western countries.
alcohol in transitiona! and celebratory ritua ls.
{b) Drink determines the behaviour of the
From the ethnographic material available, it is person.
clear that in all cultures where more than one (c) Every drink carries a symbolic meaning
type of alcoholic beverage is available, drinks
with it.
are classified in terms of their social meaning ,
and the classification of drinks is used to define (d) All alcoholic drinks are "socially neutral".
tile social world. Few, if any, beverages 143. The author states the different functions of
are 'socially neutral': every drink is loaded with drinking in order to:
symbo lic meani ng , every d rink conveys a
(a) describe that drinking is socially positive.
message . Alcohol is a symbo li c vehicle for
ident ifying , describing . constructing and (b) the names of different drinks and the
manipulating cultural systems , values, occasions when they are consumed.
interpersonal relationships, behavioural norms and
(c) bring about the hidden aspects of the
expectations. Choice of beverage is rarely a
Western culture.
matter of personal taste.
(d) emphasize that alcohol is a symbolic
At the simplest level, drinks are used to define
representation of determining cultural
the nature of the occasion. In many Western
values, relationships and behavioural
cultures, for example , champagne is synonymous
patterns.
with celebration, such that if champagne is
ordered or served at an otherwise 'ordinary' 144. Which of the following words is closest in
occasion, someone will invariably ask "What are meaning to the word "convivial" used in the
we celebrating?" fifth paragraph of the passage?
In the Weiner Becken in Austria, sekt is drunk on (a) Genial (b) Intimidate
formal occasions, while schnapps is reserved for (c) Harassing (d) Rude
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Directions (Q. 145 - 146): .Each question below Directions (Q. 148- 149): Fill in tl?e /Jianks with
consists or a word, followed by four words. Choose the suitable collective nouns from the options
the word that is most nearly t/Je same in meaning given below tl1e sentences:
to tiJO word given in tl?e question. 148. They were delighted to see a _ _ of fish
145. Incongruous near the bank of the river.
(a) regular (b) figl1tin g (a) platoon (/J) sl1oal
(c) discordant (d) mandatory (c) tidings (d) meeting
146, Felicity 1 49. Children were excited tosee a of candies.
(a) jubilation (/J) encouragement (a) mint {b) plague
(c) approp ria!e (d) pleasant (c) wi sp (d) prattle
Direction for question 147: Choose t/Je active 150. Further complicating situation in tile US
form of tim sentence given IJelow: is the fact that wl1atever decision is made
147. Akld was made to joi n the art academy can be overruled Q.Y.. the family.
because of his father's interest. (a) that whatever decision is made can be
(a) Akki was forced to join the art academy overruled by the fami ly
because of his fatller's interest. (b) w hat ever decision is ma de can be
(IJ) Akki took the decision of joining the art overruled by the family
academy because of his father's interest. (c) that wh at decision i s made can be
(c) Akl<i's father is responsible for his joining overruled by the famfly
of the art academy. (d) that whatever decision is made can be
(d) Akki joined the art academy because ruled by the fam ily
of his father's interest.
AN SWERS
MATHEMATICS
1. (lJ) 2, (d) 3. (c) 4. (/J) 5. (b) 6. (d) 7. (c) B. (c) 9. (d) 10. (b)
11. (c) 12. (LJ) 13. (c) 14. (a) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (c)
21. (c) 22. (d) 23. (IJ) 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (d) 27. (d) 28. (a) 29. (cJ) 30. (c)
31 . (d) 32. (fJ) 33. (/J) 34. (c) 35. (a) 36 . (d) 37. (c) 38. (rf) 39 . (c) 40. (a)
41. (d) 42. (b) 43. (b) 44. (b) 4.5. (a)
PHYSICS
46. (b) 47. (a) 48. (a) 4 9. (a) 50. (c) 51. (a) 52. (c) 53. (c) 54. (c) 55. (D)
56. (b) . (d) 58 . (c/) 59. (/J) 60. (/J) 61 . (d) 62. (c) 63. (d) 64. (a) 65. (b)
66. (b) 67. (d) 68 . (c) 69. (b) 70. (b) 71 ' (b) 72. (d) 73. (a) 74. (a) 75. (IJ)
76. (c) 77. (c) 78 . (a) 79. (a, /J) 80. (a) 81 . (c) 82. (/J) 83. (c) 84. (c) 85. (b)
CHEMISTRY
86. (c) 87. (c) 88. (cf) 89. (c) 90. (c) 91 . (c) 92. (d) 93. (a) 94. (/J) 95 . (d)
9 6. (a) 97. (c) 98. (a) 99. (d) 1 oo. (c) 101. (a) 102. (b) i 03. (lJ) 104. (c) 105. (d)
106: (a) 107. (d) 108. (d) 109. (c) 110. (c) 111. (c) 112. (b) 113. (d) 114. (b) 11 5. (IJ)
11 6. (d) 117. (c) 118. (c) 119. (a) 120. (c) 121. (d) 122. (c) 123. (d) 124. (b) 125. (a)
LOGICAL REASONING
126.(b) 127. (d) 128. (d) 129. (d) "130.(d) 131 .(/J) 132. (d) 133. (d) 134. (d) 135. (c)
136 . (c) 137. (d) 138.(d) 139. (/J) 14 0. (c)
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ENGLISH
141. (c) 142. (d) 143. (d) 144. (a) 145. (c) 146. (a) 14 7.(d) 148. (b) 14 9. (a) 150. (c)
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