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PART – A
(Multiple Choice Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
1. A coin is placed on a horizontal platform, which undergoes vertical simple harmonic motion
of angular frequency . The amplitude of oscillation is gradually increased. The coin will
leave contact with the platform for the first time
(A) at the highest position of the platform (B) at the mean position of the platform
(C) for an amplitude of g/ 2
(D) for an amplitude g /
2. The driver of a car travelling with speed 30 m/sec towards a hill sounds a horn of frequency
600 Hz. If the velocity of sound in air is 330 m/sec, the frequency of reflected sound as heard
by driver is
(A) 500 Hz (B) 550 Hz
(C) 555.5 Hz (D) 720 Hz
3. Cv and Cp denote the molar specific heat capacities of a gas at constant volume and
constant pressure respectively. Then
(A) CP – CV is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monatomic ideal gas
(B) CP + CV is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monatomic ideal gas
(C) CP /CV is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monatomic ideal gas
(D) CP .CV is larger for a diatomic ideal gas than for a monatomic ideal gas
4. A binary star system consists of two stars A and B which have time periods TA and TB, radii
RA and RB and masses MA and MB. Then:
(A) if TA > TB then RA > RB (B) if TA > TB then MA > MB
2 3
(C) A = A
T R
(D) TA = TB
B
T RB
5. If , and are coefficients of linear superficial and volume expansion respectively, then
1 2 3
(A) = (B) = (C) = (D) =
2 3 1
6. The speed of a wave on a string is 150 m/s when the tension is 120 N. The percentage
increase in the tension in order to raise the wave speed by 20% is:
(A) 44% (B) 40%
(C) 20% (D) 10%
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7. A ball of mass m is attached to the lower end of light vertical spring of force constant k. The
upper end of the spring is fixed. The ball is released form rest with the spring at its normal
(un- stretched) length, and comes to rest again after descending through a distance x. Then,
(A) x = mg/k
(B) x = 2mg/k
(C) The ball will have no acceleration at the position where it has descended through x/2.
(D) The ball will have an upward acceleration equal to g at its lowermost position
Answer Q. 9 and Q. 10 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph.
In the thermodynamic process on an ideal monatomic gas, the infinitesimal heat absorbed
by the gas is given by TX. where T is temperature of the system and X is the infinitesimal
change in a thermodynamic quantity X of the system. For a mole of monatomic ideal gas
3 T V
X = R ln + R ln . Here R is gas constant. V is volume of gas. TA and VA are
2 TA VA
constants.
The List-I below gives some quantities involved in a process and List-II gives some possible
values of these quantities.
List – I List – II
(I) Work done by the system in process 1→2→3 (P) 1
RT0 ln 2
3
(II) Change in internal energy in process 1→2→3 (Q) 1
RT0
3
(III) Heat absorbed by the system in process 1→2→3 (R) RT0
(IV) Heat absorbed by the system in process 1→2 (S) 4
RT0
3
(T) 1
RT0 ( 3 + ln 2 )
3
(U) 5
RT0
6
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9. If the process carried out on one mole of monatomic ideal gas is as shown in figure in the
1
PV-diagram with P0 V0 = RT0 , the correct match is.
3
(A) I→Q, II→R, III→S, IV→U (B) I→Q, II→S, III→R, IV→U
(C) I→Q, II→R, III→P, IV→U (D) I→S, II→R, III→Q, IV→T
10. If the process carried out on one mole of monatomic ideal gas is as shown in figure in the
1
PV-diagram with P0 V0 = RT0 , the correct match is.
3
(A) I→P, II→T, III→Q, IV→T (B) I→S, II→T, III→Q, IV→U
(C) I→P, II→R, III→T, IV→S (D) I→P, II→R, III→T, IV→P
Answer Q. 11 and Q. 12 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph.
A musical instrument is made using four different metal strings, 1, 2, 3 and 4 with mass per
unit length , 2, 3 and 4 respectively. The instrument is played by vibrating the strings by
varying the free length in between the range L0 and 2L0. It is found that in string-1.() at free
length L0 and tension T0 the fundamental mode frequency is f0.
List-I gives the above four strings while List-II lists the magnitude of some quantity.
List – I List – II
(I) String-1 () (P) 1
(II) String-2 (2) (Q) 1/ 2
(III) String-3 (3) (R) 1/ 2
(IV) String-4 (4) (S) 1/ 3
(T) 3 / 16
(U) 1/ 16
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11. If the tension in each string is T0 the correct match for the highest fundamental frequency in
f0 units will be.
(A) I→P, II→R, III→S, IV→Q (B) I→Q, II→S, III→R, IV→P
(C) I→P, II→Q, III→T, IV→S (D) I→Q, II→P, III→R, IV→T
3L0 5L0 7L
12. The length of the strings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are kept fixed at L0, , and 0 , respectively.
2 4 4
Strings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are vibrated at their 1st, 3rd, 5th and 4th harmonies, respectively such that
all the strings have same frequency. The correct match for the tension in the four strings in
the units of T0 will be.
(A) I→P, II→Q, III→T, IV→U (B) I→P, II→Q, III→R, IV→T
(C) I→P, II→R, III→T, IV→U (D) I→T, II→Q, III→R, IV→U
PART−C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. An ideal gas is expanding such that PT2 = constant. The coefficient of volume expansion of
the gas is A/T where T is temperature in kelvin. Find the value of A.
2. 2 kg of ice at –22.50C is mixed with 2.5 kg of water at 250C in an insulating container. If the
specific heat of ice and water are 0.5 cal/gm°C and 1 cal/gm°C respectively. Latent heat of
fusion of ice = 80 cal/gm. Find the amount of water present in the container (In kg).
3. The maximum acceleration and maximum velocity of simple harmonically oscillating system
are 8 m/sec2 and 8 m/s respectively. What is the angular frequency?
4. The power radiated by a black body is P, and it radiates maximum energy around the
wavelength 0. If the temperature of black body is now changed so that it radiates maximum
3 64 P
energy around a wavelength 0 , the new power radiated by it is n , then find the
4 81
value of ‘n’.
5. A string is stretched along the X axis. A disturbance given by the equation y(x,t) =
x
4 sin cos (10t ) . Where X is in cm and t is in seconds. Distance between two adjacent
3
nodes is n cm, then n = ?
6. An organ pipe P1 closed at one end vibrating in its first overtone and another pipe P2 open at
the both ends vibrating in its third overtone are in resonance with a given tuning fork. The
3
ratio of the length of P1 to that of P2 is then n = ?
n
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PART – A
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This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
1. Which of the following compound(s) form(s) an aldehyde upon acidic hydrolysis or hydrolysis
in presence of H2SO4/HgSO4?
(A) CH3CH = CH2 (B) HC CH
(C) CH2 = CH2 (D) CH3 – C CH
CH3CH = CHCH3 ⎯⎯
→ CH3CH − CHCH3
2.
O
The reagent(s) used in the above change is/are?
(A) CF3COOOH (B) H2O
(C) MCPBA(meta chloro per benzoic acid) (D) KMnO4/OH–/Cold
3. The heat of hydrogenation of which alkene(s) is/are higher than that of CH3CH = CHCH3?
(A) CH2 = CH2 (B) CH3CH = CH2
(C) (CH3)2C = CHCH3 (D) (CH3)2C = C(CH3)2
5. CH 3 - CH = CH - C = C - CH 3
CH3 CH3
Which of the following is/are the ozonolysis product(s) of the above compound?
(A) CH3CHO (B) CH3COCH3
(C) CH3CH2CHO (D) CH3 – CO – CHO
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6. OH
Fe
+ Br2 ⎯⎯⎯ → Product
Br
OH
OBr
(C) (D)
Br
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
OH
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Match the compounds mentioned in List-I with their properties mentioned in List-II
List – I List– II
(I) CH4 (P) Undergoes substitution reaction
(II) C2H6 (Q) Undergoes addition reaction
(III) C2H4 (R) Decolourises bromine water
(IV) C2H2 (S) Reacts with ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
(T) Contains only sigma bonds
(U) Contains sigma and pi-bonds
Match the compounds mentioned in List-I with their properties mentioned in List-II
List – I List– II
(I) CH4 (P) Undergoes substitution reaction
(II) C2H6 (Q) Undergoes addition reaction
(III) C2H4 (R) Decolourises bromine water
(IV) C2H2 (S) Reacts with ammonical Cu2Cl2 solution
(T) Contains only sigma bonds
(U) Contains sigma and pi-bonds
Match the group(s) or atom(s) mentioned in List-I with their electronic effects which they exert if
attached to benzene ring, mentioned in List-II.
List – I List– II
(I) CH3 (P) + I effect
(II) Cl (Q) – I effect
(III) NO2 (R) + R effect
(IV) OH (S) – R effect
(T) Increases acidic strength of aliphatic
monocarboxylic acids
(U) Activates benzene ring towards electrophilic
substitution reaction
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Match the group(s) or atom(s) mentioned in List-I with their electronic effects which they exert if
attached to benzene ring, mentioned in List-II.
List – I List– II
(I) CH3 (P) + I effect
(II) Cl (Q) – I effect
(III) NO2 (R) + R effect
(IV) OH (S) – R effect
(T) Increases acidic strength of aliphatic
monocarboxylic acids
(U) Activates benzene ring towards electrophilic
substitution reaction
PART−C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. The formula of an amine is C4H11N. How many -hydrogen atom(s) is/are present in its most
basic isomer in gaseous state?
CH3
3. The molecular formula of an alcohol is C4H9OH. How many CH3 group(s) is/are present in its
least acidic isomer?
4. How many maximum number of alkyl nitrate(s) is/are formed by nitration (reaction with
conc.HNO3) of CH3CH2CH3?
5. CH3 CH3
CH3 - CH - CH - CH 3
How many monochloro product(s) is/are formed by the above compound?
6.
( CH )
→ ( X ) ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
+
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → Products
3 2 CHClKMnO 4 /H
AlCl3
How many carbon atom(s) is/are present in the final organic product of above reaction?
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This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
1. If the complex numbers z1, z2, z3, z4, taken in that order, represent the vertices of a rhombus,
then
(A) z1 + z3 = z2 + z4 (B) |z1 – z2| = |z2 – z3|
z1 − z3
(C) is purely imaginary (D) none of these
z2 − z 4
3 If sec − 1 = ( )
2 − 1 tan ,then =
(A) 2n (B) 2n +
4
(C) 2n − (D) 2n +
4 3
5. Number of ways in which 200 people can be divided in 100 couples is:
( 200 ) !
(A) 100 (B) 1 3 5.....199
2 (100 ) !
101 102 200 ( 200 ) !
(C) ..... (D)
2 2 2 (100 ) !
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(C) 1 = 2 = ...... n = 1
(D) 1, 2 ,......n divide a unit circle into a regular polygon of n sides
8. Let us consider all complex numbers satisfying z − 25i 15 . Among all these complex
numbers:
3
(A) complex number with least argument is tan−1
4
3
(B) complex number with maximum argument is − tan−1
4
(C) complex number with least magnitude is 10
(D) complex number with maximum magnitude is 40
List – I List – II
(I) The number of subsets of the set 1,2,3,.......9 (P) 4017
containing at least one odd number
(II) The number of ways of choosing at least 3 students (Q) 256
from a class of 12.
(III) The number of solution x1x2 x3 x4 = 210 (R) 496
(IV) The number of five digit numbers in which every digit (S) 125
exceeds the immediately preceding digit
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List – I List – II
(I) Area enclosed by real axis, imaginary axis, Re(z)=4 and (P) 9
2Im ( z ) = 3 is
(II) Position number of numerically greatest term for x=1/18 (Q) 8
in the expansion of ( 2 + 9x )
23
is/are
(III) If 14
Cr +1 is the binomial coefficient of 7th term from (R) 7
12. Which of the following has more than one answer in List II?
(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV
PART−C
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).
1. If the ratio of the 7th term from the beginning to the 7th term from the end in the expansion of
n
1/3 1 1
2 + 1/3
is , find n.
3 6
2. Four times the sum of the roots of the equation sin 2x + 5 sin x + 5 cos x + 1 = 0 in the interval
p
0,50 is p , then 1010 is
3. The sides of a triangle are a − 1, a,a + 1 where a is a natural number and a 1 , its largest
k
angle is twice the smallest. The value of 3a3 + 20a2 + 35a + 1 is equal to k, then
1051
equals
4. The number of ways in which we can choose 5 letters from the word INTERNATIONAL are
. Then sum of all digits of is
R 16
6. In a ABC, a : b : c = 4 : 5 : 6 . The ratio is . Then K is
r K
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