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 The format and level of this question paper is similar to that of JEE Main & Advanced.
 All questions are compulsory except wherever mentioned.
 All questions are objective type questions.
 Duration of the exam is 3 hrs.
 Total marks is 360.
 Marking scheme:
o Single correct - for correct answer +4 marks will be given and for wrong answer
one-fourth of the marks will be deducted.
o Multiple correct - If all the correct options have been marked, then +4 marks will
be given. If one or more correct options have been missed, then zero mark will be
given. If wrong option(s) has/have been ticked, then one mark will be deducted.
 Use of more than two middle sheets (4 pages) for rough work is strictly prohibited.
 Don't mark those questions in the answer sheet whose answers you don't know or are not
confident. You will unnecessarily loose your marks. Only mark those questions for which
you are confident.

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PHYSICS

1. A bird moves from point (1, - 2, 3) to (4, 2, 3). If the speed of the bird is 10 m/s, then the velocity vector of
the bird is :
(A) 5( (B) 5( (C) (D)
2. A body is thrown up with a speed 49 m/s. It travels 5 m in the last second of its upward journey.
If the same body is thrown up with a velocity 98 m/s, how much distance (in m) will it travel in the last
second. (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 15 m (B) 10 m (C) 5 m (D) none of these
3. A particle is dropped from the top of a high building of height 360 m. The distance travelled by the
particle in ninth second is (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 85 m (B) 60 m (C) 40 m (D) can't be determined
4. The velocity of a particle moving along x–axis is given as v = x – 5x + 4 (in m/s) where x denotes the x–
2

coordinate of the particle in metres. Find the magnitude of acceleration of the particle when the velocity of
particle is zero?
(A) 0 m/s2 (B) 2 m/s2 (C) 3 m/s2 (D) None of these
5. In the figure shown, the two projectiles are fired simultaneously. The minimum distance between them
during their flight will be:

(A) 10 m (B) 20 m (C) 15 m (D) 5 m

6. A ball is thrown from the ground to clear a wall 3 m high at a distance of 6 m and falls 18 m away
from the wall, the angle of projection of ball is
(A) tan–1 ( ) (B) tan–1 ( ) (C) tan–1 ( ) (D) tan–1 ( )
7. A particle moves in XY plane such that its position, velocity and acceleration are given by
; ;
which of the following condition is correct if the particle is speeding down?
(A) xvx + yvy < 0 (B) xvx + yvy > 0 (C) axvx + ayvy < 0 (D) axvx + ayvy > 0
8. A, B & C are three objects each moving with constant velocity. A's speed is 10 m/s in a direction . The
-1
velocity of B relative to A is 6 m/s at an angle of, cos (15/24) to PQ . The velocity of C relative to B is 12
m/s in a direction . Then the magnitude of the velocity of C is :
(A) 5 m/s (B) 2 m/s (C) 3 m/s (D) 4 m/s

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9. An aeroplane is travelling horizontally at a height of 2000 m from the ground. The aeroplane, when at a
point P, drops a bomb to hit a stationary target Q on the ground. In order that the bomb hits the target,
what angle must the line PQ make with the vertical ? [g = 10ms–2]

(A) 15° (B) 30° (C) 90° (D) 45°


10. Some informations are given for a body moving in a straight line. The body starts its motion at t=0.
Information I : The velocity of a body at the end of 4s is 16 m/s
Information II : The velocity of a body at the end of 12s is 48 m/s
Information III : The velocity of a body at the end of 22s is 88 m/s The body is certainly moving with:
(A) Uniform velocity (B) Uniform speed
(C) Uniform acceleration (D) Data insufficient for generalization
11. A large number of particles are moving each with speed v having directions of motion randomly distributed.
What is the average relative velocity between any two particles averaged over all the pairs?
(A) v (B) ( /4)v (C) (4/ )v (D) Zero
12. The pitch of a screw gauge is 1 mm and there are 50 divisions on its circular scale. When the two jaws of the
screw gauge are in contact with each other, the zero of the circular scale lies 6 division below the line of
graduation. When a wire is placed between the jaws, 3 main scale divisions are clearly visible while 31st
division on the circular scale coincide with the reference line. The diameter of the wire is :
(A) 3.62 mm (B) 3.50 mm (C) 3.5 mm (D) 3.74 mm
13. A ball is projected as shown in figure. The ball will return to point :

(A) O (B) left to point O (C) right to point O (D) none of these
14. A swimmer crosses the river along the line making an angle of 450 with the direction of flow. Velocity of the
river is 5 m/s. Swimmer takes 6 seconds to cross the river of width 60 m. The velocity of the swimmer with
respect to water will be:
(A) 10 m/s (B) 12 m/s (C) 5 m/s (D) 10 m/s

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15. Two stones A and B are projected simultaneously as shown in figure. It has been observed that both the
stones reach the ground at the same place after 7 sec of their projection. What is the difference in their vertical
components of initial velocities in m/s. (g = 9.8 m/s2)

(A) 7 m/s (B) 3.5 m/s (C) 6 m/s (D) 0 m/s


16. A car accelerates from rest at a constant rate α for some time, after which it decelerates at a constant rate
β, to come to rest. If the total time elapsed is t, evaluate the maximum velocity attained:
αβ α β αβ α β
(A) α β
(B) αβ
(C) α β
(D) αβ
17. In the above question total distance travelled is:
α β α β αβ αβ
(A) αβ
(B) αβ
(C) α β
(D) α β

18. An experiment measures quantities a, b and c, and X is calculated from X = . If the percentage error in a, b
and c are ±1%, ±3% and ±2% respectively, the percentage error in X will be –
(A) ±13% (B) ±7% (C) ±4% (D) ±1%
19. A man crosses the river perpendicular to river flow in time t seconds and travels an equal distance down the
stream in T seconds. The ratio of man's speed in still water to the speed of river water will be :
(A) (B) (C) (D)
20. If a body travels half its total path in the last second of its fall from rest, then total time and height of its fall
are respectively: (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 0.59 s and 55 m (B) 0.59 s and 57 m (C) 3.41 s and 55 m (D) 3.41 s and 57 m
21. A man in a balloon, throws a stone downwards with a speed of 5 m/s with respect to balloon. The balloon is
moving upwards with a constant acceleration of 5 m/s2. Then velocity of the stone relative to the man after 2
second is :

(A) 10 m/s (B) 30 m/s (C) 15 m/s (D) 35 m/s


22. A passenger is standing d distance away from a bus. The bus begins to move with constant acceleration
a. To catch the bus, the passenger runs at a constant speed u towards the bus. What must be the minimum
speed of the passenger so that he may catch the bus?

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(A) (B) (C) (D)


23. On an open ground a motorist follows a track that turns to his left by an angle of 60° after every 500 m.
Starting from a given turn, the displacement of the motorist at the third, sixth and eighth turn will be
respectively:
(A) 1500 m, 3000 m, 4000 m (B) 1000 m, 1500 m, 500 m
(C) 1000 m, 0 m, 500 m (D) 1000 m, 0 m, 1500 m
24. If force, time and velocity are treated as fundamental quantities then dimensional formula of energy will be
(A) [FTV] (B) [FT2V] (C) [FTV2] (D) [FT2V2]
25. A drunkard walking in a narrow lane takes 5 steps forward and 3 steps backward, followed again by 5 steps
forward and 3 steps backward, and so on. Each step is 1m long and requires 1s. How long the drunkard
takes to fall in a pit 9m away from the start?
(A) 15 s (B) 20 s (C) 21 s (D) 25 s
26. In an experiment the angles are required to be measured using an instrument 29 divisions of the main scale
exactly coincide with the 30 divisions of the vernier scale. If the smallest division of the main scale is half-a-
degree (=0.5°), then the least count of the instrument is:
(A) One degree (B) Half degree (C) One minute (D) Half minute
27. A man wearing a hat of extended length 12 cm is running in rain falling vertically downwards with speed 10
m/s. The maximum speed with which man can run, so that rain drops does not fall on his face (the length of
his face below the extended part of the hat is 16 cm) will be :
(A) 7.5 m/s (B) 13.33 m/s (C) 10 m/s (D) zero
Multiple Correct:
28. Throughout a time interval, while the speed of a particle increases as it moves along the x-
axis, its velocity and acceleration might be
(A) positive and positive respectively. (B) positive and negative respectively.
(C) negative and negative respectively. (D) negative and positive respectively.
29. Three point particles A, B and C are projected from same point with same speed at t=0 as shown in figure.
For this situation select correct statement(s).
(A) All of them reach the ground at same time.
(B) All of them reach the ground at different time.
(C) All of them reach the ground with same speed.
(D) All of them have same horizontal displacement when they reach the ground.

30. A projectile is thrown with speed u into air from a point on the horizontal ground at an angle with
horizontal. If the air exerts a constant horizontal resistive force on the projectile then select correct alternative
(s).
(A) At the farthest point, the velocity is horizontal. (B) The time for ascent equals the time for descent.
(C) The path of the projectile may be parabolic. (D) The path of the projectile may be a straight line.

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CHEMISTRY

31. The charge on 1 gram ions of Al3+ is : (NA = Avogadro number, e = charge on one electron)
(A) 1/27 NAe coulomb (B) 1/3 × NAe coulomb (C) 1/9 × NAe coulomb (D) 3 × NAe coulomb
32. Which of the following expressions is correct (n = no. of moles of the gas, NA = Avogadro constant, m = mass
of 1 molecule of the gas, N = no. of molecules of the gas)?
(A) n = mNA (B) m = NA (C) N = nNA (D) m = mn/NA
33. The modern atomic weight scale is based on :
(A) C12 (B) O16 (C) H1 (D) N14
34. The weight of a molecule of the compound C60H22 is :
(A) 1.09 × 10–21 g (B) 1.24 × 10–21 g (C) 5.025 × 10–23 g (D) 16.023 × 10–23 g
35. A gaseous mixture contains CO2(g) and N2O(g) in 2 : 5 ratio by mass. The ratio of the number of molecules of
CO2(g) and N2O(g) is:
(A) 5 :2 (B) 2 : 5 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 5 : 4
36. Four 1-1 liter flasks are separately filled with the gases H2, He, O2 and O3 at the same temperature and
pressure. The ratio of total number of atoms of these gases present in different flask would be:
(A) 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 : 2 : 3 (C) 2 : 1 : 2 : 3 (D) 3 : 2 : 2 : 1
10 11
37. Boron has two stable isotopes, B (relative abundance = 19%) and B (relative abundance = 81%). The
atomic mass (in amu) that should appear for boron in the periodic table is:
(A) 10.8 (B) 10.2 (C) 11.2 (D) 10.6
38. 3g of a hydrocarbon on combustion in excess of oxygen produces 8.8 g of CO2 and 5.4 g of H2O. The data
illustrates the law of :
(A) conservation of mass (B) multiple proportions (C)constant proportions (D)none of these
39. Calculate the molecular formula of compound which contains 20% Ca and 80% Br (by wt.) if molecular
weight of compound is 200. (Atomic wt. Ca = 40, Br = 80)
(A) Ca1/2Br (B) CaBr2 (C) CaBr (D) Ca2Br
40. A compound possess 8% sulphur by mass. The least molecular mass is :
(A) 200 (B) 400 (C) 155 (D) 355
41. Equal weight of 'X' (At. wt. = 36) and 'Y' (At. wt. = 24) are reacted to form the compound X 2Y3. Then :
(A) X is the limiting reagent (B) Y is the limiting reagent (C)No reactant is left over and mass of
X2Y3 forme is ou le he m ss of ‘X’ ken (D)none of these
42. The mass of 70% H2SO4 required for neutralisation of 1 mol of NaOH.
(A) 49 gm (B) 98 gm (C) 70 gm (D) 34.3 gm
43. What weights of P4O6 and P4O10 will be produced by the combustion of 31g of P4 in 32g of oxygen leaving no
P4 and O2.
(A) 2.75g, 219.5g (B) 27.5g, 35.5g (C) 55g, 71g (D) 17.5g, 190.5g
44. NX is produced by the following step of reactions:
M + X2 MX2 ; 3MX2 + X2 M3X8 ; M3X8 + N2CO3 NX + CO2 + M3O4.
How much M (metal) is consumed to produce 206 gm of NX. (Take at wt of M = 56, N=23, X = 80)
(A) 42 gm (B) 56 gm (C) 3 14 gm (D) 4 7 gm
45. The amount of 95% pure Na2CO3 required to prepare 5 liter of 0.5 M solution is:
(A) 269 gm (B) 276 gm (C) 279 gm (D) 289 gm

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46. In FeCr2O4, the oxidation numbers of Fe and Cr are :


(A) + 2 and + 3 (B) 0 and + 2 (C) + 2 and + 6 (D) + 3 and + 6
47. Under the same conditions, two gases have the same number of molecules. They must:
(A) be noble gases (B) have equal volumes
(C) have a volume of 22.4 dm3 each (D) have an equal number of atoms
48. The average oxidation state of Fe in Fe3O4 is :
(A) 2 and 3 (B) 8/3 (C) 2 (D) 3
49. In an organic compound of molar mass 108 g mol–1 C, H and N atoms are present in 9:1:3.5 by weight.
Molecular formula can be :
(A) C6H8N2 (B) C7H10N (C) C5H6N3 (D) C4H18N3
50. When KMnO4 acts as an oxidizing agent and ultimately forms MnO4 , MnO2, Mn2O3 and Mn2+, then the
2–

number of electrons transferred in each case is:


(A) 4, 3, 1, 5 (B) 1, 5, 3, 7 (C) 1, 3, 4, 5 (D) 3, 5, 7, 1
51. Which of the following concentration factor is affected by change in temperature?
(A) Molarity (B) Molality (C) Mole fraction (D) Weight fraction
52. 6.02×1020 molecules of urea are present in 100 ml of its solution. The concentration of urea solution is:
(A) 0.001 M (B) 0.01 M (C) 0.02 M (D) 0.1 M
53. If we consider that 1/6, in place of 1/12, mass of carbon atom is taken to be the relative atomic mass unit, the
mass of one mole of a substance will
(A) decrease twice (B) increase two fold (C) remain unchanged
(D)be a function of the molecular mass of the substance
54. The oxidation state of Cr in [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]+ is :
(A) + 3 (B) + 2 (C) + 1 (D) 0
55. 16 g of an ideal gas SOx occupies 5.6 L at STP. The value of x is
(A) x = 3 (B) x = 2 (C) x = 4 (D) none
56. The molality of a sulphuric acid solution of specific gravity 1.2 containing 27% H2SO4 by weight is:
(A) 3.4 m (B) 3.8 m (C) 2.8 m (D) 4.8 m
57. The oxidation state of chromium in the final product formed by the reaction between KI and acidified
potassium dichromate solution is :
(A) + 4 (B) + 6 (C) + 2 (D) + 3
58. Two solution of a substance (non electrolyte) are mixed in the following manner. 480 ml of 1.5M first
solution + 250 ml of 1.2M second solution. What is the molarity of the final mixture ?
(A) 2.70M (B) 1.344M (C) 1.50M (D) 1.20M

Multiple correct:

59. If 27 g of Carbon is mixed with 88 g of Oxygen and is allowed to burn to produce CO2, then:
(A) Oxygen is the limiting reagent (B) Volume of CO2 gas produced at NTP is 50.4 L
(C) C and O combine in mass ratio 3 : 8 (D) Volume of unreacted O2 at STP is 11.2 L
60. If 100 ml of 1M H2SO4 solution is mixed with 100 ml of 9.8% (w/w) H2SO4 solution (d = 1 g/ml) then:
(A) concentration of solution remains same (B) volume of solution become 200 ml
(C) mass of H2SO4 in the solution is 98 gm (D) mass of H2SO4 in the solution is 19.6 gm

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MATHS

61. If sin α sin β - os α os β + 1 = 0, hen he v lue of 1 + o α n β is


(A) 1 (B) -1 (C) 2 (D) none of these
62. Angle between the vectors = - + 2 + and = x + + (x + 1)
(A) is obtuse angle (B) is acute angle (C) is 900 (D) depends on x
63. Let = Acos i + Asin j, be any vector. Another vector which is normal to is:
(A) Bcos + Bsin (B) Bsin + Bcos (C) Bsin - Bcos (D) Acos - Asin
64. If x = 3cos – 2cos 3
and y = 3sin – 2sin , then 3
equals
(A) sin (B) cos (C) tan (D) cot
65. Force 3N, 4N and 12N act at a point in mutually perpendicular directions. The magnitude of the resultant
force is :
(A) 19 N (B) 13 N (C) 11 N (D) 5 N
66. If α is roo of 5 os + 5cos - 12 = 0, < α < , then sin2α is equ l o:
2

(A) (B) (C) (D)


67. is simplified to
3
(A) e (B) (C) 3 (D)
y x
68. If x . y = 1, then equals to
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2
69. The product of all the solutions of the equation (x - 2) - 3|x - 2| + 2 = 0 is
(A) 2 (B) -4 (C) 0 (D) none of these
70. Value of is equal to
(A) (B) (C) (D)
71. Evaluate:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
72. If the function f(x) = 2x – 9ax + 12a x + 1, where a > 0, attains its maximum and minimum at p and q
3 2 2

respectively such that p2 = q, then a equals -


(A) 1/2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 2
2
73. The area enclosed between the curve y = x + 2, x-axis, x = 1 and x = 2 is:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
74. If sin β is the geometric mean between sinα n osα, hen os β is equ l o
(A) (B) (C) (D)

75. If , then the values of a and b are:


(A) 1, 2 (B) 2, 1 (C) 2, -1 (D) 1, -2
76. The real number x when added to its inverse gives the minimum value of the sum at x equal to -
(A) –2 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) –1

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77. Evaluate:
(A) + C (B) + C (C) + C (D) +C
78. The vertices of a triangle are A(0, –6), B(–6, 0) and C(1,1) respectively, then the coordinates of the ex-centre
opposite to vertex A are:
(A) (4, 2) (B) (- 4, 6) (C) (D) (6, -4)
79. Given the points A(0, 4) and B(0, -4), the equation of the locus of the point P (x, y) such that |AP - BP| = 6 is :
(A) 9x2 - 7y2 + 63 = 0 (B) 9x2 - 7y2 - 63 = 0 (C) 7x2 - 9y2 + 63 = 0 (D) 7x2 - 9y2 - 63 = 0
80. If A( osα, sinα), B (sinα, – osα), C (1,2) are the vertices of a ABC, hen s α varies, the locus of its
centroid is:
(A) x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 3 = 0 (B) x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 1 = 0 (C) 3(x2 + y2) – 2x – 4y + 1 = 0 (D) none of these
81. If ln (a + c), ln (c – a), ln (a – 2b + c) are in A.P., then :
(A) a, b, c are in A.P. (B) a2, b2, c2 are in A.P (C) a, b, c are in G.P. (D) a, b, c are in H.P.
82. The maximum value of the sum of the A.P. 50, 48, 46, 44, .................... is
(A) 325 (B) 648 (C) 650 (D) 652
2
83. The area bounded by y = sec x, x = , x = & x - axis is:
(A) (B) (C) (D)

84. If x = cosec – sin ; y = cosecn – sinn , then (x2 + 4) – n2y2 equals to


(A) n2 (B) 2n2 (C) 3n2 (D) 4n2
85. Evaluate:
(A) +C (B) +C
(C) +C (D)
86. If a, b, c are distinct positive real in H.P., then the value of the expression, + is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

Multiple Correct:
87. If sum of the infinite G.P., p, 1, 1/p, 1/p2, 1/p3, 1/p4, …… is 9/ then value of p is:
(A) 3 (B) 2/3 (C) 3/2 (D) 1/3
88. If a, a1, a2, ....., a10, b are in A.P. and a, g1, g2, ..... g10, b are in G.P. and h is the H.M. between a and b, then
+ + …. + is:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


89.

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