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PAPER - 1 : MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY Test Booklet Code
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PART A MATHEMATICS A
1. A complex number z is said to be 1. z
unimodular if ?z?51. Suppose z1 and z2 ?z?51 z1 z2
z1 2 2 z2 z1 2 2 z2
are complex numbers such that z2
2 2 z1 z2 2 2 z1 z2
is unimodular and z2 is not unimodular. , z1 S
Then the point z1 lies on a :
(1) 4 (1) 4
(2) 28 (2) 28
(3) 24 (3) 24
(4) 0 (4) 0
(1) sr (1) sr
(3) s (r ~ s) (3) s (r ~ s)
(4) s (r ~ s) (4) s (r ~ s)
1 2 2 1 2 2
A 5 2 1 22
6. If A 5 2 1 22 is a matrix satisfying 6.
a 2 b a 2 b
1 1
x 41 1 4 x 41 1 4
(1) 2 1c (1) 2 1c
x4 x4
1 1
x4 1 1 4 x4 1 1 4
(2) 1c (2) 1c
x4 x4
1 1
(3) ( x 411) 4 1 c (3) ( x 411) 4 1 c
1 1
(4) 2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c (4) 2( x 4 1 1) 4 1 c
dy dy
( x log x ) 1 y 5 2 x log x , ( x / 1). ( x log x ) 1 y 5 2 x log x , ( x / 1)
dx dx
Then y(e) is equal to : y(x) , y(e) UU
(1) 2e (1) 2e
(2) e (2) e
(3) 0 (3) 0
(4) 2 (4) 2
(1) 72 (1) 72
11. The number of points, having both 11. , (0, 0), (0, 41) (41, 0) ,
co-ordinates as integers, that lie in the U S
interior of the triangle with vertices (0, 0), Z ,
(0, 41) and (41, 0), is :
(1) 23 (1) 23
(2) 6 (2) 6
(3) 26 (3) 26
(4) 3 (4) 3
2x 2x
tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21 , tan21 y 5 tan21 x 1 tan21 ,
1 2 x2 1 2 x2
1 1
where ? x ? < . Then a value of y is : ?x? < , y
3 3
3 x 1 x3 3 x 1 x3
(1) (1)
1 1 3 x2 1 1 3 x2
3 x 2 x3 3 x 2 x3
(2) (2)
1 2 3 x2 1 2 3 x2
3 x 1 x3 3 x 1 x3
(3) (3)
1 2 3 x2 1 2 3 x2
3 x 2 x3 3 x 2 x3
(4) (4)
1 1 3 x2 1 1 3 x2
x 22 y 11 z 22
14. The distance of the point (1, 0, 2) from the 14. U 5 5
3 4 12
point of intersection of the line x2y1z516 U , (1, 0, 2)
x 22 y 11 z 22
5 5 and the plane U
3 4 12
x2y1z516, is :
(1) 13 (1) 13
(2) 2 14 (2) 2 14
(3) 8 (3) 8
(4) 3 21 (4) 3 21
9 9
(1) (1)
32 32
7 7
(2) (2)
32 32
5 5
(3) (3)
64 64
15 15
(4) (4)
64 64
(2) x 2 5y (2) x 2 5y
(3) y 2 5x (3) y 2 5x
(1) 27 (1) 27
27 27
(2) (2)
4 4
(3) 18 (3) 18
27 27
(4) (4)
2 2
19. The equation of the plane containing the 19. U 2x25y1z53, x1y14z55 cU
line 2x25y1z53; x1y14z55, and U , x13y16z51
parallel to the plane, x13y16z51, is : U , U
(1) 2x16y112z5213 (1) 2x16y112z5213
(2) 1 (2) 1
(3) 2 (3) 2
(4) 3 (4) 3
55 2 11 55 2 11
(2) (2)
3 3 3 3
10 10
2 2
(3) 55 (3) 55
3 3
12 12
1 1
(4) 220 (4) 220
3 3
(1 2 2 x )
50
23. The sum of coefficients of integral powers 23. m U x Z
of x in the binomial expansion of
(1 2 2 x )
50
is :
(1)
2
(
1 50
2 11 ) (1)
2
(
1 50
2 11 )
(2)
2
(
1 50
3 11 ) (2)
2
(
1 50
3 11 )
(3)
2
( )
1 50
3 (3)
2
( )
1 50
3
(4)
2
(
1 50
3 21 ) (4)
2
(
1 50
3 21 )
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24. The integral 24.
4 4
log x 2 log x 2
log x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 ) dx log x 2 1 log (36 2 12 x 1 x 2 ) d x
2 2
is equal to : UU
(1) 6 (1) 6
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 4 (3) 4
(4) 1 (4) 1
30. Let a , b and c be three non-zero vectors 30. a , b c U
such that no two of them are collinear and U
1 1
( a 3 b )3 c 5 b c a . If u is the ( a 3 b )3 c 5 b c a
3 3
angle between vectors b and c , then a b c u , sin u
value of sin u is :
22 3 22 3
(1) (1)
3 3
2 2 2 2
(2) (2)
3 3
2 2 2 2
(3) (3)
3 3
2 2
(4) (4)
3 3
31. 31.
(3) 0A (3) 0 () A
3h 2 3h 2
(1) (1)
8R 8R
h2 h2
(2) (2)
4R 4R
3h 3h
(3) (3)
4 4
5h 5h
(4) (4)
8 8
List - I List - II - I - II
Franck-Hertz Particle nature
(A) (i) (A) (i)
Experiment. of light
Photo-electric Discrete energy
(B) (ii) (B) l (ii)
experiment. levels of atom SU
Davison - Germer Wave nature of U U
(C) (iii) (C) U U (iii)
Experiment. electron
Structure of
(iv) (iv) U U
atom
(1) (A) -(iv) (B) - (iii) (C) - (ii) (1) (A) -(iv) (B) - (iii) (C)- (ii)
(2) (A) - (i) (B) - (iv) (C) - (iii) (2) (A) - (i) (B) - (iv) (C) - (iii)
(3) (A) - (ii) (B) - (iv) (C) - (iii) (3) (A) - (ii) (B) - (iv) (C) - (iii)
(4) (A) - (ii) (B) - (i) (C) - (iii) (4) (A) - (ii) (B) - (i) (C) - (iii)
L
34. The period of oscillation of a simple 34. U , T 5 2p
g
L
pendulum is T 5 2p . Measured value L 20.0 cm ,
g
of L is 20.0 cm known to 1 mm accuracy 1 mm 100
and time for 100 oscillations of the 90 s , 1s ,
pendulum is found to be 90 s using a wrist g U
watch of 1s resolution. The accuracy in
the determination of g is :
(1) 5% (1) 5%
(2) 2% (2) 2%
(3) 3% (3) 3%
(4) 1% (4) 1%
36. In the given circuit, charge Q2 on the 2mF 36. U , C 1mF 3mF
capacitor changes as C is varied from 1mF U , 2mF U U Q2
to 3mF. Q2 as a function of C is given U C M Q2
properly by : (figures are drawn schematically ? (
and are not to scale) S U U S U )
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
plgL plgL
(1) tan u (1) tan u
m0 m0
plgL plgL
(2) sinu (2) sinu
m0 cosu m0 cosu
plgL plgL
(3) 2sinu (3) 2sinu
m0 cosu m0 cosu
pgL pgL
(4) 2 tan u (4) 2 tan u
m0 m0
g 21 g21
(1) (1)
2 2
3g 1 5 3g 1 5
(2) (2)
6 6
3g 2 5 3g 2 5
(3) (3)
6 6
(a) (a)
(b) (b)
(c) (c)
(d) (d)
1 1
(1) T; 3 (1) T;
R R3
1 1
(4) T; (4) T;
R R
2 2GM 2 2GM
(1) (1)
R R
2 GM 2 GM
(2) (2)
2R 2R
2 GM 2 GM
(3) (3)
R R
2 2GM 2 2GM
(4) (4)
3R 3R
1 1
(1) u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21 (1) u < cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
m m
1 1
(2) u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21 (2) u > sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m m
1 1
(3) u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21 (3) u < sin21 m sin A 2 sin21
m m
1 1
(4) u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21 (4) u > cos21 m sin A 1 sin21
m m
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
(2) 1 mm (2) 1 mm
(3) 30 mm (3) 30 mm
(1) 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz (1) 2000 kHz 1995 kHz
(3) 2005 kHz, and 1995 kHz (3) 2005 kHz, 1995 kHz
(4) 2005 kHz, 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz (4) 2005 kHz, 2000 kHz 1995 kHz
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57. Two coaxial solenoids of different radii 57. U , I U
carry current I in the same direction. Let U , U U
U, U U U
F1 be the magnetic force on the inner
F1 U U U, U U
solenoid due to the outer one and F2 be
the magnetic force on the outer solenoid U F2
due to the inner one. Then :
(1) F1 is radially outwards and F2 50 (1) F1 U U U F2 50
(2) F1 5 F25 0 (2) F1 5 F25 0
(3) F1 is radially inwards and F2 is (3) F1 U U U () U
radially outwards F2 U U U
(4) F1 is radially inwards and F2 50 (4) F1 U U U F2 50
58. A pendulum made of a uniform wire of 58. U SU
cross sectional area A has time period T. A
When an additional mass M is added to T U M
its bob, the time period changes to TM. If U
the Youngs modulus of the material of the U TM U
1 1
wire is Y then
Y
is equal to : Y Y
(g5gravitational acceleration) (g5L U)
2 2
T A T A
(1) 1 2 (1) 1 2
TM Mg TM Mg
TM 2 A TM 2 A
(2) 21 (2) 21
T Mg T Mg
TM 2 Mg TM 2 Mg
(3) 21 (3) 21
T A T A
2 2
T A T A
(4) 1 2 M (4) 1 2 M
T Mg T Mg
4MR 2 4MR 2
(1) (1)
3 3p 3 3p
MR 2 MR 2
(2) (2)
32 2p 32 2p
MR 2 MR 2
(3) (3)
16 2p 16 2p
4MR 2 4MR 2
(4) (4)
9 3p 9 3p
1 1
(1) (1)
412 412
1 1
(2) (2)
103 103
1 1
(3) (3)
206 206
2 2
(4) (4)
309 309
(1) 60 (1) 60
(2) 24 (2) 24
(3) 36 (3) 36
(4) 48 (4) 48
71. The number of geometric isomers that can 71. [Pt (Cl) (py) (NH3) (NH2OH)]1
exist for square planar [Pt (Cl) (py) (NH3) (py 5 pyridine)
(NH2OH)]1 is (py 5 pyridine) :
(1) 6 (1) 6
(2) 2 (2) 2
(3) 3 (3) 3
(4) 4 (4) 4
76. The ionic radii (in ) of N32, O22 and F2 76. N32, O22 F2 ( )
are respectively :
(1) 1.71, 1.36 and 1.40 (1) 1.71, 1.36 1.40
(2) 1.36, 1.40 and 1.71 (2) 1.36, 1.40 1.71
(3) 1.36, 1.71 and 1.40 (3) 1.36, 1.71 1.40
(4) 1.71, 1.40 and 1.36 (4) 1.71, 1.40 1.36
(2) (A) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i) (2) (A) - (iii), (B) - (ii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)
(3) (A) - (ii), (B) - (i), (C) - (iv), (D) - (iii) (3) (A) - (ii), (B) - (i), (C) - (iv), (D) - (iii)
(4) (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i) (4) (A) - (ii), (B) - (iii), (C) - (iv), (D) - (i)
(2) He (2) He
(3) Ne (3) Ne
(4) Kr (4) Kr
the product E is :
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
(4) (NH4)3 [As (Mo3 O10)4] (4) (NH4)3 [As (Mo3 O10)4]
1 1
of the reaction mixture is [A] 5 , [B]52 [B]52 U [C] 5
2 2
1
and [C] 5
2
. The reaction proceeds in [R58.314 J/K/mol, e52.718]
(1) (1)
(2) (2)
(3) (3)
(4) (4)
the product C is :
(1) C6H5CHO (1) C6H5CHO
(2) C6H5COOH (2) C6H5COOH
(3) C6H5CH3 (3) C6H5CH3
(4) C6H5CH2OH (4) C6H5CH2OH
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