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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS egRoiw . kZ funs Z ' k
Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do so. bl ijh{kk iq fLrdk dks rc rd u [kksysa tc rd dgk u tk,A
1. Immediately fill in the form number on this page of the Test Booklet 1. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ds bl i`"B ij vko';d fooj.k uhys@dkys ckWy ikbaV isu
with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited. ls rRdky HkjsaA isfUly dk iz;ksx fcYdqy oftZr gSaA
2. The candidates should not write their Form Number anywhere else 2. ijh{kkFkhZ viuk QkeZ ua- (fu/kkZfjr txg ds vfrfjä) ijh{kk iqfLrdk @ mÙkj
(except in the specified space) on the Test Booklet/Answer Sheet. i= ij dgha vkSj u fy[ksaA
3. The test is of 3 hours duration. 3. ijh{kk dh vof/k 3 ?ka V s gSA
4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 4. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa 90 iz'u gaSA vf/kdre vad 360 gSaA
360.
5. There are three parts in the question paper A,B,C consisting of 5. bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk es a rhu Hkkx A, B, C gSa] ftlds izR;sd Hkkx esa
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having 30 questions in each
HkkSfrd foKku] jlk;u foKku ,oa xf.kr ds 30 iz'u gaS vkSj lHkh iz'uksa ds vad
part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for
correct response. leku gASa izR;sd iz'u ds lgh mÙkj ds fy, 4 (pkj)vad fuèkkZfjr fd;s x;s gAaS
6. One Fourth mark will be deducted for indicated incorrect response 6. izR;sd xyr mÙkj ds fy, ml iz'u ds dqy vad dk ,d pkSF kkbZ vad dkVk
of each question. No deduction from the total score will be made tk;sxkA mÙkj iqfLrdk esa dksbZ Hkh mÙkj ugha Hkjus ij dqy izkIrkad esa ls
if no response is indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet. ½.kkRed vadu ugha gksxkA
7. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen only for writting particulars/marking 7. mÙkj i= ds i` " B&1 ,oa i` " B&2 ij okafNr fooj.k ,oa mÙkj vafdr djus gsrq
responses on Side–1 and Side–2 of the Answer Sheet. dsoy uhys@ dkys ckWy ikba V isu dk gh iz;ksx djsaA
Use of pencil is strictly prohibited. isf Uly dk iz ;ksx loZ Fkk oftZr gSA
8. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, 8. ijh{kkFkhZ }kjk ijh{kk d{k @ gkWy esa ifjp; i= ds vykok fdlh Hkh
bits of papers, mobile phone any electronic device etc, except the izdkj dh ikB~; lkexzh eqfær ;k gLrfyf[kr dkxt dh ifpZ;ks]a
eksckby Qksu ;k fdlh Hkh izdkj ds bysDVªkfud midj.kksa ;k fdlh vU;
Identity Card inside the examination hall/room.
izdkj dh lkexzh dks ys tkus ;k mi;ksx djus dh vuqefr ugha gSaA
9. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in 9. jQ dk;Z ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dsoy fu/kkZfjr txg ij gh dhft;sA
the Test Booklet only.
10. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer 10. ijh{kk lekIr gksus ij] ijh{kkFkhZ d{k@gkWy NksM+us ls iwoZ mÙkj i= d{k fujh{kd
Sheet to the invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall. However, the dks vo'; lkiSa nsAa ijh{kkFkhZ vius lkFk bl ijh{kk iq fLrdk dks ys tk
candidate are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them. ldrs gaS A
11. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet. 11. mÙkj i= dks u eksMa+s ,oa u gh ml ij vU; fu'kku yxk,saA
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PART A - PHYSICS
1. A uniform wire of length L and mass M is 1. yEckbZ L rFkk æO;eku M okys ,d le:i rkj dks nks
stretched between two fixed points, keeping a fLFkj fcUnqvksa ds e/; F ruko ds v/khu rfur fd;k
tension F. A sound of frequency m is impressed tkrk gSA vko`fÙk m okyh ,d /ofu bl rkj ls gksdj
on it. Then the maximum vibrational energy is izokfgr dh tkrh gSA rkj esa vf/kdre dEiUu ÅtkZ
existing in the wire when m =
fo|eku gksxh tc m =
1 ML FL 1 ML FL
(1) (2) (1) (2)
2 F M 2 F M

FM 1 F FM 1 F
(3) 2´ (4) (3) 2´ (4)
L 2 ML L 2 ML
2. Your friend driving his car overtakes your car 2. vkidk fe= jktekxZ ij viuh dkj pykrs gq , vkidh
on the highway. Which of the following dkj dks ihNs NksM+ nsrk gAS tc og vkids ikl ls xqtj
statement must be true at the instant he is passing jgk gksrk gS rks ml {k.k ij fuEu esa ls dkuS lk dFku
you? Assume the cars as point particles. fuf'pr :i ls lR; gksxk\ nksuksa gh dkjksa dks fcUnqor~
(1) Your speed and his speed are the same. d.k eku ysaA
(2) Your acceleration and his acceleration are (1) vkidh rFkk mldh pky leku gSA
the same. (2) vkidk rFkk mldk Roj.k leku gSA
(3) Your position on the highway is the same as (3) jktekxZ ij vkidh fLFkfr rFkk mldh fLFkfr leku
his position on the highway. gSA
(4) He also observes that you overtake his (4) og Hkh ;g izsf{kr djrk gS fd vki mldh dkj dks
car. ihNs NksM+ jgs gaS A
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3. Consider a circle of radius 42 cm. An insect 3. 42 cm f=T;k ds ,d o`Ùk ij fopkj dhft,A ,d
crawls with uniform speed of 1.3 cm/s along dhM+k 1.3 cm/s dh ,dleku pky ls thok AB ds
the chord AB then along the circular arc BCD vuqfn'k fQj o`Ùkkdkj pki BCD ds vuqfn'k xfr djrk
to reach point D and then following cord DA to gqvk fcUnq D rd igq¡prk gS rFkk fQj thok DA ds
reach finally A. Time spend by the insect to
vuqfn'k jsax dj vUrr% iqu% A ij igqaprk gAS A ls iqu%
A rd igqapus esa dhM+s }kjk fy;k x;k le; yxHkx gS
crawl from A to A is closest to

(1) 200 s (2) 196 s (1) 200 lsd.M (2) 196 lsd.M
(3) 256 s (4) 100 s (3) 256 lsd.M (4) 100 lsd.M
4. In the given figure linear acceleration of solid 4. izn f'kZ r fp= esa m2 nzO;eku ds ,d Bksl csyu dk
cylinder of mass m2 is a2. Then angular acceleration js[kh; Roj.k a2 g]S rc dks.kh; Roj.k a2gksxk (;gk¡ dksbZ
a2is (given that there is no slipping). fQlyu ugha gSA )
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

m 1,R
m 1,R

m 2,R
m 2,R

a2 (a 2 + g) a2 (a 2 + g)
(1) (2) (1) (2)
R R R R
2(a 2 + g) 2(g - a 2 ) 2(a 2 + g) 2(g - a 2 )
(3) (4) (3) (4)
R R R R
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5. In the picture shown, a ball standing from rest 5. iznf'kZr fp= esa ,d xsan Åij ls fojkekoLFkk ls vkjEHk
rolls down a ramp AB, goes along at the gksdj ur&ry AB ij uhps yq<+drh gS fQj {kfS rt ry
horizontal bottom BC, and then backs up a
BC ij gksrs gq , ur&ry CD ij p<+ dj {kfS rt ry
smaller ramp CD, thereafter rolls on horizontal
DE ij yq<+drh gSA fuEu esa ls dkuS lk fp= xsan dh pky
plane DE. Ignore friction and air resistance.

Which of the following figure shows variation esa le; ds lkFk ifjorZu dks iznf'kZr djrk gAS ?k"kZ.k
in speed with time ? rFkk ok;q izfrjks/k dks ux.; ekusa %&

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4) (3) (4)

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6. Two blocks of mass 1 kg and 2 kg are connected 6. nks CykWd ftuds nzO;eku 1 kg rFkk 2 kgg a]S 60 N/m
with each other with a spring of spring constant fLizax fu;rkad okyh ,d fLizax dh lgk;rk ls tqM+s gq,
60 N/m. If the velocity given to the block of gASa ;fn 2 kg nzO;eku ds CykWd dks (tc fLizax ewy
mass 2 kg at the natural length is 6 m/s. Find the
yEckbZ esa gS) 6 m/s osx fn;k tk;s rks blds rnksijkUr
maximum veloicty of 1 kg block in subsequent
xfr esa 1 kg CykWd dk vf/kdre osx m/s esa Kkr
motion (in m/s).
dhft,A
60 N/m 6m/s
1kg 2kg 60 N/m 6m/s
1kg 2kg

(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14 (1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14


7. A stream of glass beads, each with a mass of 7. izR;sd 15 g æO;eku ds dbZ dk¡p ds eksrh izfr lsd.M
15 gram, comes out of a horizontal tube at a rate 100 eksrh dh nj ls {kfS rt uyh ls ckgj fudyrs gaSA
of 100 per second. The beads fall a distance of eksrh 5 m dh Å¡pkbZ ls rjktw ds iyM+s ij fxjrs gSa rFkk
5 m to a balance pan and bounce back to their viuh okLrfod Å¡pkbZ rd okil mNyrs gaAS rjktw dh
original height. How much mass(in kg) must be
lqbZ dks 'kwU; ij cuk;s j[kus ds fy;s nwljs iyMs ij
placed in the other pan of the balance to keep
fdruk æO;eku (kg esa) j[kuk pkfg,A
the pointer at zero?

5m
5m

(1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 12


(1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 12
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8. Inside a lift, a spring (Force constant 8. ,d fy¶V ds vUnj ,d fLizxa (cy fu;rkad k = 1000N/m)
k = 1000N/m) and block (mass = 1 kg) are both rFkk ,d CykWd (nzO;eku = 1 kg) nksuksa fojkekoLFkk esa
in a state of rest. Now the lift suddenly starts
gaAS vc fy¶V vpkud Roj.k a = g ls Åij dh vksj
moving upwards with acceleration a = g. Find
the maximum total compression in the spring in
xfr djuk izkjEHk djrh gAS fLizax esa mRiUu vf/kdre
centimeter. (g =10m/s2) :- dqy lEihM+u lsUVhehVj esa Kkr dhft,A (g=10m/s2)

A A

k k

(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 7 (1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 7


9. A toy gun fires a plastic pellet with a mass of 9. ,d f[kykuS k cUnwd IykfLVd dh nzO;eku 0.5 g dh
0.5 g. The pellet is propelled by a spring with a xksyh dks nkxrh gSA xksyh fLizax }kjk /kdsyh tkrh gS
spring constant of 1.25 N/cm, which is ftldk fLizax fu;rkad 1.25 N/cm gS tks fd xksyh
compressed 2.0 cm before firing. The plastic
nkxus ls igys 2.0 cm lEihfM+r gAS ;g IykfLVd dh
pellet travels horizontally 10 cm down the barrel
xksyh cUnwd dh uyh ds Hkhrj fLizax lEihfM+r voLFkk
(from its compressed position) with a constant
friction force of 0.0475 N. What is the speed ls 10 cm {kfS rtr% pyrh gS tgka fu;r ?k"kZ.k cy
(in SI units) of the bullet as it emerges from the 0.0475 N gAS xksyh dh pky (SI ek=dksa esa) uyh ls
barrel? ckgj fudyrs le; D;k gksxh\
10 cm 10 cm

(1) 5 (2) 7 (1) 5 (2) 7


(3) 9 (4) 11 (3) 9 (4) 11
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10. A hollow sphere of mass m filled with a 10. ,d m nzO;eku ds [kks[kys xksys dks leku nzO;eku m
non-viscous liquid of same mass m is released okys v';ku nzo ls Hkjk x;k gAS bl xksys dks {kfS rt ls q
on a slope inclined at angle q with the horizontal. dks.k cuk jgs ur&ry ij ls NksM+k tkrk gSA xksys rFkk
The friction between the sphere and the slope is
<ky ds e/; ?k"kZ.k cy fQlyu dks jksdus ds fy,
sufficient to prevent sliding and frictional forces
between the inner surface of the sphere and the
i;kZIr gS rFkk xksys dh vkUrfjd lrg o nzo ds e/;
liquid is negligible. After descending a certain ?k"kZ.k cy ux.; gSA ,d fuf'pr ÅapkbZ rd uhps vkus
height ratio of translational and rotational kinetic ds i'pkr~ LFkkukUrj.k rFkk ?kw.kZu xfrt ÅtkZvksa dk vuqikr
energies is found to be x:y, find the numerical x : y izkIr gksrk gAS O;atd (x+y)min dk la[;kRed eku
value of expression (x+y)min. Kkr dhft,\

q q
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 10 (1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 10
11. A mass on a vertical spring begins its motion 11. ,d nzO;eku Å/okZ/kj fLizax ij y = 0 cm ij fojkekoLFkk
at rest at y = 0 cm. It reaches a maximum height ls viuh xfr izkjEHk djrk gAS ;g y = 10 cm dh
of y = 10 cm. The two forces acting on the vfèkdre ÅapkbZ ij igqaprk gSA nzO;eku ij dk;Zjr~ nks
mass are gravity and the spring force. The cy] xq:Roh; cy rFkk fLizax cy gSA bldh xfrt ÅtkZ
graph of its kinetic energy (KE) versus position (KE) rFkk fLFkfr ds e/; xzkQ fp= esa fn;k x;k gAS
is given below. Net force on the mass varies nzO;eku ij dqy cy y ds lkFk fdl izdkj ifjofrZr
with y as gksrk g\
S
KE(J) KE(J)

4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
0 y(cm) 0 y(cm)
5 10 5 10
(1) F = 4y – 20 (2) F = 20 – 4y (1) F = 4y – 20 (2) F = 20 – 4y
(3) F = 8
25 ( y - 5) (4) F = 8
25 (5 - y) (3) F = 8
25 ( y - 5) (4) F = 8
25 (5 - y)
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12. A body of mass 4 kg collides head-on elastically 12. ,d 4 kg nzO;eku dh oLrq] eqDrkdk'k esa fojkekoLFkk esa
with another body of mass 2 kg kept at rest in j[kh 2 kg nzO;eku dh vU; oLrq ds lkFk lEeq[k izR;kLFk
free space. Time of collision is 0.02 sec and VDdj djrh gSA VDdj dk le ; 0.02 sec gS rFkk
average impulse force acted on each bodies is
izR;sd oLrq ij dk;Zjr~ vkl
S r vkosxh; cy dk eku
100 N. Find the velocity of the 2 kg body after
100 N gAS VDdj ds i'pkr~ 2 kg dh oLrq dk osx Kkr
the impact.
dhft,\
(1) 0 (2) 1 (1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) 3 (3) 2 (4) 3
13. Statement-1 : Internal energy of gas U = nCVT 13. oDrO;–1 : xl
S dh vkarfjd ÅtkZ U = nCVT xl
S ds
is due to random motion of gas molecules. v.kqvksa dh ;kn`fPNd xfr ds dkj.k gksrh gSA
and vkS j
Statement-2 : A container is moving with speed v.
oDrO;–2 : ,d ik= v pky ls xfr'khy gAS tc bls
It is suddenly stopped by a force, temperature
of gas increases. ,d cy }kjk vpkud jksdk tkrk gS rks xlS dk rki c<+rk
gSA
(1) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ;
Statement–2 is a correct explanation for (1) oäO;&1 lR; gS ] oäO;&2 lR; gS ] oäO;&2]
Statement–1. oäO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ;
(2) oäO;&1 lR; g]S oäO;&2 lR; gS ; oäO;&2]
Statement–2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement–1. oäO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gAS

(3) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is False. (3) oäO;&1 lR; gS , oäO;&2 vlR; gAS
(4) Statement–1 is False, Statement–2 is True.
(4) oäO;&1 vlR; gS] oäO;&2 lR; gAS
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14. Statement-1 : Real gas approaches ideal gas 14. oDrO;–1: okLrfod xSl fuEu nkc rFkk mPp rki ij
behaviour for low pressures and high
vkn'kZ xlS dh Hkkafr O;ogkj djrh gSA
temperatures.
and vkS j
Statement-2 : At low pressure, density of gas oDrO;–2 : fuEu nkc ij xl S dk ?kuRo cgqr de gksrk
is very low. gSA
(1) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ;
(1) oäO;&1 lR; gS ] oäO;&2 lR; gS ] oäO;&2]
Statement–2 is a correct explanation for
Statement–1. oäO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gAS
(2) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; (2) oäO;&1 lR; gS] oäO;&2 lR; gS ; oäO;&2]
Statement–2 is not a correct explanation for oäO;&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gAS
Statement–1.
(3) oäO;&1 lR; gS , oäO;&2 vlR; gAS
(3) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is False.
(4) Statement–1 is False, Statement–2 is True. (4) oäO;&1 vlR; gS] oäO;&2 lR; gAS
15. A rod BC of negligible mass fixed at end B and 15. ,d NM+ BC (ftldk æO;eku ux.; g)S ftldk ,d
connected to a spring at its natural length having fljk B fLFkj gS rFkk nwljs fljs C dks fLizax fu;rkad
spring constant K = 104 N/m at end C, as shown K = 104 N/m okyh fLizax tks fd viuh LokHkkfod
in figure. For the rod BC length L = 4m, area of yEckbZ esa gS ] ls fp=kuqlkj tksMk+ x;k gSA NM+ BC dh
cross-section A = 4 × 10–4 m2, Young's modulus
yEckbZ L = 4m] vuqizLFk dkV {ks=Qy A = 4 × 10–4 m2]
Y = 10 11 N/m 2 and coefficient of linear
;ax izR;kLFkrk xq.kkad Y = 1011 N/m2 rFkk js[kh; izlkj
expansion a = 2.2 × 10–4 K–1. If the rod BC is
xq.kkad a = 2.2 × 10–4 K–1 gAS ;fn NM+ BC dks
cooled from temperature 100°C to 0°C, then
100°C ls 0°C rki rd B.Mk fd;k tkrk gS rks NM+ dh
find the decrease in length of rod in centimeter.
(closest to the integer) yEckbZ eas deh lsUVhehVj esa Kkr dhft,A (fudVre
iw.kk±d esa)
B C K
B C K

(1) 9 (2) 10.5 (3) 11 (4) 13.5


(1) 9 (2) 10.5 (3) 11 (4) 13.5
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16. The ratio of masses of a cubical block of wood 16. ydM+h ds ?kuh; CykWd rFkk daØhV dh b±V ds nzO;eku
and a chunk of concrete is 3/5 so that the
dk vuqikr 3/5 gSA bl la;qDr fudk; dk iw.kZ vk;ru
combination just floats with entire volume
ikuh esa Mwck gqvk rSjrk gAS ;fn ydM+h dk fof'k"V
submerged under water. If specific gravity of
wood is 0.5, then specific gravity of concrete xq:Ro 0.5 gS rks daØhV dk fof'k"V xq:Ro gksxk %&
will be (1) 2.5 (2) 25
(1) 2.5 (2) 25 (3) 15 (4) 3 (3) 15 (4) 3
17. A dumbbell consisting of two masses m each, 17. ,d MEcy esa nks izR;sd m nzO;ekuksa dks l yEckbZ dh
connected by a light rigid rod of length l, falls gYdh n`<+ NM+ ls tksM+k x;k gAS bl MEcy dks leku
on two pads of equal height, one steel and the ÅapkbZ ds nks xqVdksa ij h ÅapkbZ ls fxjkrs gAaS ,d xqVdk
other brass through a height h. The coefficient LVhy dk rFkk nwljk ihry dk gAS izR;koLFkku xq.kkad e1
of restitution are e1 and e2 (e1 < e2). To what
rFkk e2 (e1 < e2) gAS xqVdksa ls Vdjkus ds i'pkr~ MEcy
maximum height will the centre of mass of the
dumbbell rise after bouncing of the pads?
dk nzO;eku dsUnz vf/kdre fdruh ÅapkbZ rd mNyrk
g\
S
m m
m m

h
h

brass steel
e1 brass steel
e2
e1 e2

h h h
(2) ( e1 + e 2 )
h
(2) ( e1 + e 2 )
2 2
(1) e + e (1) e + e
1 2 4 1 2 4

e 2 + e 22 4h e12 + e 22 4h
(3) 1 ´h (4) e 2 + e 2 (3) ´h (4) e 2 + e 2
4 1 2
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18. A string of length 3 m and linear mass density 18. yEckbZ 3 m rFkk js[kh; nzO;eku ?kuRo 0.0025 kg/m
0.0025 kg/m is fixed at both ends. One of its okyh ,d jLlh dks nksuksa fljksa ls cka/kk x;k gSA bldh
resonance frequency is 252 Hz. The next higher
,d vuquknh vko`fÙk 252 Hz gAS vxyh mPp vuquknh
resonance frequency is 336 Hz. Then the
fundamental frequency will be :-
vko`fÙk 336 Hz gS rks ewy vko`fÙk gksxh%&
(1) 84 Hz (2) 63 Hz (1) 84 Hz (2) 63 Hz
(3) 126 Hz (4) 168 Hz (3) 126 Hz (4) 168 Hz
19. In the Kundts tube experiment (shown in fig. 19. dq.M uyh iz;ksx esa NM+ dks dsUnz ij dhyfdr djus dh
(i)), the rod is clamped at the end instead of vis{kk (fp= (ii)) ,d fljs ls dhyfdr fd;k x;k gS
clamping it at the center as shown in fig. (ii). It (fp= (i))A geas ;g Kkr gS fd ok;q esa /ofu dh pky
is known that speed of sound in air is 330 m/s,
330 m/s gS rFkk 0.6 m dh Øekxr nwfj;ksa ij pw.kZ dk
powder piles up at successive distance of 0.6 m
and length of rod used is 1m, speed of sound in <sj curk gS o iz;qDr NM+ dh yEckbZ 1m gS rks NM+ esa
rod is :- èofu dh pky gksxh%&
(i) Standard Kundt's tube (i) Standard Kundt's tube

clamp clamp
rod movable piston rod movable piston

powder heap powder heap

(ii) Modified Kundt's tube (ii) Modified Kundt's tube

clamp clamp
rod movable piston rod movable piston

powder heap powder heap

(1) 550 m/s (2) 1100 m/s (1) 550 m/s (2) 1100 m/s
(3) 1200 m/s (4) 600 m/s (3) 1200 m/s (4) 600 m/s

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20. The displacement of a particle varies according 20. ,d d.k dk foLFkkiu lehdj.k
to the relation x = 3 sin 100t + 8 cos2 50t . Which x = 3 sin 100t + 8 cos2 50t ds vuqlkj ifjofrZr
of the following is incorrect about this motion. gksrk gSA bl xfr ds fy;s fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku
(1) The motion of the particle is S.H.M. vlR; gaS
(2) The amplitude of the S.H.M. of the particle (1) d.k dh xfr ljy vkorhZ gS
is 5 units (2) d.k dh ljy vkorZ xfr dk vk;ke 5 bdkbZ gS
(3) The amplitude of the resultant S.H. M. is (3) ifj.kkeh ljy vkorZ xfr dk vk;ke 73 bdkbZ
73 units gS
(4) ewy fcUnq ls d.k dk vf/kdre foLFkkiu 9 bdkbZ
(4) The maximum displacement of the particle
from the origin is 9 units .
gS
21. The diagram shows a simple mercury barometer. 21. fp= esa ,d ljy ikjn cjS ksehVj n'kkZ;k x;k gAS fuEu esa
Which of the following does not cause the ls fdl izfØ;k }kjk ikjn LrEHk dh Å¡pkbZ ifjofrZr
height of the mercury column to vary ? ugha gksxh %&
tube
tube
height of
mercury height of
column mercury mercury
column mercury

reservoir
reservoir

(1) Changes in the atmospheric pressure


(1) ok;qe.Myh; nkc esa ifjorZu djukA
(2) Changes in the value of g
(3) Evaporation of mercury from the barometer (2) g ds eku esa ifjorZu djukA
reservoir (3) cSjksehVj ik= ls ikjn dk ok"iu gksukA
(4) Leakage of air into the tube (4) uyh esa ok;q dk fjlko gksukA

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22. A pan balance has a container of water with an 22. ,d HkkfS rd rqyk ds nk¡;s iyM+s esa ty ls Hkjk ,d ik=
overflow spout on the right-hand pan as shown. j[kk gSA ;g ty ls fp=kuqlkj VksaVh rd Hkjk gqvk gSA
It is full of water right up to the overflow spout.
ck¡;s iyM+s esa ,d vU; ik= j[kk gS tks ckgj fudyus
A container on the left-hand pan is positioned
to catch any water that overflows. The entire
okys (over flow) ty dks xzg.k djrk gAS ;g iwjk
apparatus is adjusted so that it’s balanced. A midj.k larqyu dh voLFkk esa j[kk gqvk gSA jLlh ls
brass weight on the end of a string is then lowered tqM+s gq , ihry ds ,d Hkkj dks ty esa mrkjk tkrk gS
into the water, but not allowed to rest on the ijUrq bls ik= ds iaSns ij ugha j[kk tkrk] rc %&
bottom of the container. What happens next?

(1) ty ckgj fudy vk;sxk rFkk rqyk nka;h vksj >qd


(1) Water overflows and the right side of the
tk;sxh
balance tips down.
(2) ty ckgj fudy vk;sxk rFkk rqyk cka;h vksj >qd
(2) Water overflows and the left side of the
balance tips down. tk;sxh
(3) Water overflows but the balance remains (3) ty ckgj fudy vk;sxk ijUrq rqyk larqy u dh
balanced. voLFkk esa gh cuh jgsxhA
(4) Water overflows but which side of the (4) ty ckgj fudy vk;sxk ijUrq rqyk fdl vksj >qdsxh
balance tips down depends on whether the
;g bl ckr ij fuHkZj djrk gS fd ihry dk Hkkj
brass weight is partly or completely
submerged.
vkaf'kd :i ls Mwck gS vFkok iw.kZr;kA

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23. A policemen buzz a whistle of frequency 400Hz. 23. ,d iqfyl okyk 400 Hz vko`fr dh lhVh ctkrk gAS
A car driver is approaching the policemen. The ,d dkj pkyd iqfyl okys dh rjQ vkrk gAS dkj dh
speed of car is 54 kmh –1. The change in
pky 54 kmh–1 gAS tc dkj pkyd iqfyl okys ds
frequency experienced by the driver, when
driver approaches the policemen and after he
ikl vkrk gS rFkk mls ikj djrk gS rc dkj pkyd }kjk
crosses the policemen, is :- [Velocity of sound vko`fr esa izfs {kr ifjorZu gksxk
is 350 ms–1] (/ofu dk osx 350 ms–1 gS) %&
(1) 42.8 Hz (2) 34.2 Hz (1) 42.8 Hz (2) 34.2 Hz
(3) 38.6 Hz (4) 27.6 Hz (3) 38.6 Hz (4) 27.6 Hz
24. Two tuning forks A and B produce 8 beats/s 24. A vkjS B nks Lofj= f}Hkqt lkFk&lkFk /ofur gksus ij
when sounded together. A gas column 37.5 cm çfr lsd.M 8 foLian mRiUu djrs gaAS ,d fljs ls cUn
long in a pipe closed at one end resonate to its
fundamental mode with fork A whereas a ikbZi esa ,d xl
S dk 37.5 lseh yEck LrEHk viuh ewy
column of length 38.5 cm of the same gas in a foèkk esa Lofj= A ls vuqukfnr gksrk gS tcfd Lofj= B
similar pipe is required for a similar resonance blh xl
S ds ,sls gh ikbZi esa 38.5 lseh LrEHk ls vuqukfnr
with fork B. The frequencies of these two tuning
gksrk gSA nksuksa Lofj= f}Hkqtksa dh vko`fÙk;k¡ gksxh%&
forks, are :-
(1) 308 Hz, 300 Hz (2) 208 Hz, 200 Hz (1) 308 Hz, 300 Hz (2) 208 Hz, 200 Hz
(3) 300 Hz, 400 Hz (4) 350 Hz, 500 Hz (3) 300 Hz, 400 Hz (4) 350 Hz, 500 Hz
25. Two vibrating strings of the same material but 25. leku inkFkZ dh nks dfEir jfLl;ka ftudh yEckbZ L
lengths L and 2L have radii 2r and r respectively. rFkk 2 L rFkk f=T;k 2 r rFkk r Øe'k% g]S nksukas dks leku
They are stretched under the same tension . Both
ruko ls [khapk tkrk gSA nksuksa jfLl;ka budh ewy fo/kk esa
the strings vibrate in their fundamental modes,
the one of length L with frequency f1 and the dEiUu djrh gAS L yEckbZ okyh jLlh vko`fr f1 ls
f1 f1
other with frequency f2. The ratio is given rFkk nwljh f2 vko`fr ls dEiUu djrh gS rc vuqikr f
f2 2

by :- dk eku gksxk%&
(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 1 (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 1
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26. Two bodies A and B of masses 5.00 kg and 26. nks fi.Mksa A rFkk B ds æO;eku Øe'k% 5.00 kg rFkk
10.0 kg respectively moving in opposite
10.0 kg gS ,oa ;s foijhr fn'kkvksa esa Øe'k% 4.00 m/s
directions with velocities 4.00 m/s and 0.50 m/s
respectively make head-on collision in free o 0.50 m/s osx ls xfr djrs gq;s lEeq[k VDdj djrs
space. The force of their mutual interaction gAS budh vU;ksU ; fØ;k dk cy iz nf'kZ r vkjs[k ds
varies according to the given graph. The vuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrk gAS izR;koLFkku xq.kkad gksxk%&
coefficient of restitution is

150N
150N

0.30s
0.30s
(1) 0.25 (2) 0.33 (3) 0.50 (4) 0.75 (1) 0.25 (2) 0.33 (3) 0.50 (4) 0.75
27. A small disk is attached to the end of a light 27. ,d NksVh pdrh gYdh vforkU; jLlh ds fljs ls tqM+h
inextensible string, which passes through a hole gqbZ gS rFkk ;g jLlh ?k"kZ.kjfgr {kSfrt Vscy esa cus ,d
in a frictionless horizontal tabletop. Initially the fNæ ls gksdj xqtjrh gAS izkjEHk esa pdrh xfrt ÅtkZ
disk moves on a circle of radius R with kinetic
K0 ls R f=T;k ds o`Ùk ij xfr djrh gSA jLlh dks
energy K0. The string is then slowly pulled so
that the disk finally rotates on a circle of radius èkhjs&/khjs [khapk tkrk gS rkfd pdrh var esa R/h f=T;k
R/h. What is the work W done in pulling the ds o`Ùk ij ?kw.kZu djsA jLlh dks [khapus esa fd;k x;k
string ? dk;Z W gksxk%&

(1) W = h2K0 (2) W = (h2 – 1)K0 (1) W = h2K0 (2) W = (h2 – 1)K0
(3) W = (h – 1)K0 (4) W = 0 (3) W = (h – 1)K0 (4) W = 0
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28. In the arrangement shown both the vessels A 28. iznf'kZr O;oLFkk esa nksuksa ik= A rFkk B ,dtl
S s gS ijUrq
and B are identical but amount of water in B is B esa ty dh ek=k A dh rqyuk esa nqxquh gSA bu ik=ksa
double of that in A. The vessels are closed by
dks ,dtSls {kj.k:¼ (leak proof) fiLVuksa }kjk leku
identical leak proof pistons at the same height.
Å¡pkbZ ij can dj fn;k tkrk gAS fiLVuksa dks yhoj Hkqtk
The pistons are connected to the ends of lever
ds fljksa ij tksM+k tkrk gSA fiLVuksa rFkk ik= dh nhokjksa
arm. There is no friction between the pistons
and the container walls. The system is in ds e/; dksbZ ?k"kZ.k ugh gAS bl fLFkfr esa fudk; lkE;koLFkk
equilibrium in the situation shown. Now the esa gAS vc nksuksa ik=ksa dks tksM+us okyh {kfS rt uyh esa yxs
valve in the horizontal tube connecting both the okYo dks [kksy fn;k tkrk gSA uyh ls ty izokg fdl
vessels is opened. In which direction will the fn'kk esa gksxk\
water flow through the tube ?

A
B
A
B

(1) A ls B dh vksj
(1) From A to B
(2) B ls A dh vksj
(2) From B to A
(3) Water will not flow (3) ty izokg ugh gksxk
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29. A bead of mass m can slide on a frictionless 29. æO;eku m okyk ,d d.k cgqr vf/kd f=T;k r okyh
fixed ring of very large radius r. With the help ,d ?k"kZ.k jfgr fLFkj oy; ij xfr dj ldrk gAS bl
of two identical strings of force constant k, it is
d.k dks cy fu;rkad k okyh nks ,dtl
S h jfLl;ksa dh
connected to two diametrically opposite nails A
lgk;rk ls nks O;klh; foijhr dhyksa A rFkk B ls ck¡/k
and B each of which are at distance 0.5r from
the centre O of the ring. The relaxed length of fn;k tkrk gS tks oy; ds dsUæ O ls 0.5r nwjh ij gAS
each string is negligible as compared to the izR;sd jLlh dh vrfur yEckbZ oy; dh f=T;k dh
radius of the ring. The bead is given a small rqyuk esa ux.; gSA d.k dks vYi osx fn;k tkrk gSA
velocity. What can you predict for further motion fdlh Hkh ,d jLlh ds dhy ls Vdjkus ls iwoZ d.k dh
of the bead before any of the strings strikes a
xfr ds ckjs esa D;k dgk tk ldrk g\
S
nail?

A
A

O C
O C
B
B

(1) ;g ifjorhZ pky ls xfr djsxkA


(1) It will move with variable speed.
(2) Its angular momentum is conserved. (2) bldk dks.kh; laosx lajf{kr gS
(3) It will oscillate simple harmonically about (3) ;g fcUnq C ds lkis{k ljy vkorhZ nksyu djsxkA
the point C. (4) nksuksa jfLl;ksa esa lafpr izR;kLFk fLFkfrt ÅtkZ 2kr2
(4) Elastic potential energy stored in both the gSA
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30. On a windless day, sound emanate isotropically 30. fdlh fnu tc gok ugh py jgh gksrh gS] /ofu ,d
from a point source. Rays of the sound waves fcUnq L=ksr ls lenfS 'kd :i ls mRlftZr gksrh gSA èkjkry
emanated from a point source placed close to
ds lehi j[ks fdlh fcUnq L=ksr ls mRlftZr /ofu rjaxksa
ground are shown in the figure. Consider
dh fdj.kksa dks fp= esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ;gk¡ {kSfrt gok
horizontal wind towards the left blowing with
cka;h vksj fu;r osx ls cg jgh gS tks loZ= ,dleku
constant velocity, which is uniform everywhere.
In the following figures, rays of sound waves in jgrh gSA fuEu fp=ksa esa ok;q dh mifLFkfr esa /ofu rjaxksa
presence of the wind are shown. Which one is dh fdj.kksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA lokZf/kd lgh fodYi
the most correct representation? pqfu;s%&

(1) (2) (1) (2)

(3) (4)
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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31. For an electron, with n = 3 has only one radial 31. ,d byDS VªkWu ds fy, n = 3 ds lkFk dsoy ,d f=T;h;
node. The orbital angular momentum of the uksM gAS byDS VªkWu dk d{kd dks.kh; vk?kw.kZ gksxk
electron will be
h
h (1) 0 (2) 6
(1) 0 (2) 6 2p
2p

h æ h ö
h æ h ö
(3) 2 (4) 3 ç ÷ (3) 2 (4) 3 ç ÷
2p è 2p ø
2p è 2p ø

32. Calculate DH when 2 moles of solid benzoic 32. DH dh x.kuk dhft, tc 2 eksy Bksl cSatksbd vEy dk
acid undergo complete combustion at 300K if 300K ij iw.kZ ngu djk;k tkrk g]S ;fn :

15 15
C6H5COOH(s) + O (g) ® 7CO2(g) + 3H2O(l) C6H5COOH(s) + O (g) ® 7CO2(g) + 3H2O(l)
2 2 2 2
DUreaction = – 750 kJ/mole DUreaction = – 750 kJ/mole gS
[R = 8 Joule/ mole-K] [R = 8 Joule/ mole-K]
(1) – 751.2 kJ (2) – 752.4 kJ (1) – 751.2 kJ (2) – 752.4 kJ
(3) – 1501.2 kJ (4) – 1502.4 kJ (3) – 1501.2 kJ (4) – 1502.4 kJ
33. Three substances A, B and C can react to form 33. rhu inkFkZ A, B rFkk C vfHkfØ;k djds E rFkk D fuEu
E and D as shown vuqlkj cukrs gSa
2A + 3B + C ¾® 4D + 2E 2A + 3B + C ¾® 4D + 2E
If molar masses of A,B,C and D are 40, 30, 20 ;fn A,B,C rFkk D ds eksyj nzzO;eku Øe'k% 40, 30,
and 15 respectively and 570 gm of mixture of 20 rFkk 15 gS vkjS A, B rFkk C dk 570 gm feJ.k
A, B & C is reacted then maximum mass of E vfHkfØ;k djrk gks] rks E dk vf/kdre nzO;eku tks
which can be obtained will be. izkIr gks ldrk gS] og gksxk
(1) 570 gm (2) 400 gm (1) 570 gm (2) 400 gm
(3) 390 gm (4) 90 gm (3) 390 gm (4) 90 gm

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34. Maximum number of different spectral lines 34. fofHkUu LisDVªeh js[kkvksa dh vf/kdre la[;k crkb;s tks
which will be obtained when a sample of large izkIr gksxh] tc H-ijek.kqvksa dh cgqr vf/kd la[;k
number of H-atoms in 5th excited state makes okys ,d uewus esa ijek.kq 5 oha mÙksftr voLFkk ls laØe.k]
transition to ground state without emitting any ckej Js.kh ls fdlh Hkh js[kk dks mRltZu fd;s fcuk vk|
line in Balmer series voLFkk ds fy, djrs gS
(1) 6 (2) 10 (1) 6 (2) 10
(3) 15 (4) 4 (3) 15 (4) 4
35. 'P' v/s 'V' graph is plotted for 1 mole of 35. 'P' v/s 'V' oØ dks ,d eksy dkYifud xl
S ds fy,
hypothetical gas. Range of a/b for this gas in vkjsf[kr fd;k x;k gS bl xl
S ds fy, a/b dh ijkl gS
(atm-L/mole). (atm-L/mole).
[R = 0.08 atm- litre / mole-K] [R = 0.08 atm- litre / mole-K]

P P

300K 300K
200K 200K
V V

æaö æaö æaö æaö


(1) 54 < ç ÷ < 81 (2) 27 < ç ÷ < 42 (1) 54 < ç ÷ < 81 (2) 27 < ç ÷ < 42
èbø èbø èbø èbø

æaö æaö æaö æaö


(3) 40 < ç ÷ < 65 (4) 13.5 < ç ÷ < 40.5 (3) 40 < ç ÷ < 65 (4) 13.5 < ç ÷ < 40.5
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36. At 273K Pd vs P is plotted for various gases 36. 273K ij Pd vs P oØ dks fofHkUu xl S kas 1,2,3,4 ds
1,2,3,4. Assuming ideal behaviour four gases fy, vkjsf[kr fd;k x;kA eku fyft, pkj xl S ksa N2,
N2, He, CO2 & H2. The correct combination is He, CO2 rFkk H2 vkn'kZ O;ogkj djrh gAS lgh lqesyu
[P denotes pressure in atmosphere & d denotes gS [P nkc dks ok;qe.Myh; esa rFkk d ?kuRo dks gm/L esa
density in gm/L] iznf'kZr djrs g]S
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Pd Pd

P P
(1) 2 - N2, 1 – He, 3 – CO2, 4 – H2 (1) 2 - N2, 1 – He, 3 – CO2, 4 – H2
(2) 4 - N2, 1 – He, 2 – CO2, 3 – H2 (2) 4 - N2, 1 – He, 2 – CO2, 3 – H2
(3) 4 - N2, 3 – He, 2 – CO2, 1 – H2 (3) 4 - N2, 3 – He, 2 – CO2, 1 – H2
(4) 2 - N2, 3 – He, 1 – CO2, 4 – H2 (4) 2 - N2, 3 – He, 1 – CO2, 4 – H2
37. 1 mole of MnO4–2 disproportionate into MnO4– 37. 1 eksy MnO4–2 vEyh; ek/;e esa MnO4– rFkk MnO2
& MnO2 in acidic medium. % by mass of Mn esa fo"kekuqikrh gksrk gS Mn dk % nzO;eku tks MnO4–
converted to MnO4– ls :ikUrfjr gksrk gAS
(Molar mass of Mn = 55 gm) (Mn dk eksyj nzO;eku = 55 gm)
(1) 66.67 (2) 33.33 (1) 66.67 (2) 33.33
(3) 16.67 (4) 50 (3) 16.67 (4) 50
38. The heat of combustion of CxHy, carbon and 38. CxHy ] dkcZu rFkk gkbMªkt
s u ds ngu dh Å"ek,sa Øe'k%
hydrogen are a, b and c cal/mole respectively. a, b rFkk c cal/mole gAS CxHy ds fuekZ.k dh Å"ek
The heat of formation of CxHy will be : gksxh :
æ yc ö æ yc ö æ yc ö æ yc ö
(1) - ç xb + 2 + a ÷ cal (2) ç xb + 2 - a ÷ cal (1) - ç xb + 2 + a ÷ cal (2) ç xb + 2 - a ÷ cal
è ø è ø è ø è ø

æ yc ö æ yc ö æ yc ö æ yc ö
(3) ç xb - 2 + a ÷ cal (4) ç xb - 2 - a ÷ cal (3) ç xb - 2 + a ÷ cal (4) ç xb - 2 - a ÷ cal
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39. Consider given endothermic reaction at 39. lkE; ij nh xbZ Å"ek'kks"kh vfHkfØ;k ds fy, fopkj
equilibrium, dhft,
ˆˆ† PCl (g) + Cl (g)
PCl5(g) ‡ˆˆ ˆˆ† PCl (g) + Cl (g)
3 2 PCl5(g) ‡ˆˆ 3 2

A graph is plotted between concentration and ,d oØ dks lkUnzrk rFkk lkE; ds e/; fuEu izdkj
time as shown. Effect-1 & Effect-2 are due to vkjsf[kr fd;k x;k gAS izHkko -1 rFkk izHkko -2 dk dkj.k
respectively Øe'k% gS

Conc.
lkUnzrk
[PCl5] [PCl5]

[PCl3] [PCl3]

[Cl 2] [Cl 2]

Time le;
Effect-1 Effect-2
izHkko-1 izHkko-2

(1) P increase, T increase (1) P dk c<+uk , T dk c<+uk


(2) P increase, T decrease (2) P dk c<+uk, T dk de gksuk
(3) Inert gas added at constant pressure, (3) fu;r nkc ij vfØ; xl S dks feyk;k tkuk] T
T increase dk c<+uk
(4) P decrease, T decrease (4) P dk de gksuk , T dk de gksuk
40. If a0 be the Bohr radius, then de-Broglie's 40. ;fn a0 cksgj f=T;k gS] rks H-ijek.kq dh f}rh; mÙksftr
wavelength of an electron revolving in the voLFkk esa ifjØe.k djus okys ,d byDS VªkWu dh Mh&czkXs yh
second excited state of H-atom will be :- rjaxn/S ;Z gksxh
(1) 6pa0 (2) 4pa0 (1) 6pa0 (2) 4pa0
(3) 2pa0 (4) pa0 (3) 2pa0 (4) pa0

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41. The correct order of bond angle is : 41. ca/k dks.k dk lgh Øe gS :
(1) NCl3 > NBr3 (2) H2Te > H2S (1) NCl3 > NBr3 (2) H2Te > H2S
(3) N¯ < I¯3 (4) NO¯3 > NO¯ (3) N¯
3
< I¯3 (4) NO¯3 > NO¯
2
3 2

42. Amongst the following element with their 42. bysDVªkWfud foU;klksa ds lkFk] uhps fn;s x;s rRoksa esa ls
electronic configuration given below, which fdldh vk;uu ÅtkZ vf/kd gksxh ?
one is having highest ionisation energy ?
(1) [Ne] 3s23p1 (2) [Ne] 3s23p3
(1) [Ne] 3s23p1 (2) [Ne] 3s23p3
(3) [Ne] 3s23p2 (4) [Ar] 3d104s24p3 (3) [Ne] 3s23p2 (4) [Ar] 3d104s24p3
43. The molecule has sp 3d2, hybridisation and 43. v.kq ftldk ladj.k sp3d2 rFkk vkd`fr oxkZdkj leryh;
square planar shape : g]S gSa :
(1) SF4 (2) BF¯
4
(1) SF4 (2) BF¯
4

(3) ICl¯4 (4) XeO2F2 (3) ICl¯4 (4) XeO2F2


44. The correct statements is / are : 44. lgh dFku gS @ gaS :
(1) IE1 of In > IE1 of Al (1) In dk IE1 > Al dk IE1
(2) Out of NaÅ and Al3+, NaÅ has largest size (2) NaÅ rFkk Al3+ esa ls] tyh; foy;u esa NaÅ dk
in aqueous solution vkdkj vf/kd gS
(3) NO¯
2
and O3 are isoelectronic species (3) NO¯ 2
rFkk O3 nksuksa lebysDVªkWfud Lih'kht j[krs gS
(4) The decreasing order of E.A. is F > Cl > Br (4) bysDVªkWu ca/kqrk dk ?kVrk gqvk Øe gS F > Cl > Br
45. Which of the following is correct order of 45. fuEu esa ls vkdkj dk c<+rk gqvk lgh Øe gS ?
increasing size ? (1) B < Al < Ga
(1) B < Al < Ga (2) Cl¯ < S2– < O2–
(2) Cl¯ < S2– < O2– (3) La < Y < Sc
(3) La < Y < Sc
Å
(4) IÅ < I < I¯
(4) I < I < I¯
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46. The incorrect statement is / are : 46. xyr dFku gS @ gaS :
(1) Mendeleev's periodic law was based on (1) es.Msyho dk vkorZ fu;e rRoksa ds ijek.kq Øekad
atomic number of the element ij vk/kkfjr Fkk
(2) Effective nuclear charge (zeff) = atomic (2) izHkkoh ukfHkdh; vkos'k (zeff) = ijek.kq æO;eku –
mass – shielding constant
ifjj{k.k fu;rkad
(3) Mulliken's value of electronegativity of an
element is about 2.8 times lesser than the (3) ,d rRo dh fo|qr½.krk dk eqfydu eku] ikWfyax
Pauling scale Ldsy dh rqyuk esa 2.8 xquk de gS
(4) All of these (4) mijksDr lHkh
47. Observe the following reaction : 47. fuEu vfHkfØ;k ij fopkj dhft, :
XeF4 + SbF5 ® [XeF3]+ [SbF6]¯ XeF4 + SbF5 ® [XeF3]+ [SbF6]¯
The correct statement(s) regarding the product mRikn ds lUnHkZ esa lgh dFku gS :
is / are : (1) XeOF2 rFkk mRikn ds ½.kk;fud Hkkx dk ladj.k
(1) XeOF2 and anionic part of the product have leku gS
same hybridisation
(2) I¯
3
rFkk mRikn ds /kuk;fud Hkkx esa dsUæh; ijek.kq
(2) I¯ and cationic part of product have same
3
ij ,dkdh bysDVªkWu ;qXeksa dh la[;k leku gS
number of lone pair on the central atom
(3) [XeF]+ [PF6]¯ dk ½.kk;fud Hkkx] mRikn ds
(3) Anionic part of [XeF] + [PF 6]¯ is iso-
structural with the anionic part of product ½.kk;fud Hkkx ds lkFk le&lajpukRed gS
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
48. Cyclic polymetaphosphate have general 48. pØh; iksyhesVkQkWLQsV dk lkekU; lw= (PnO3n)n– gAS
formula (P nO 3n )n–. Which of the following fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku pØh; f=ydh; esVkQkWLQsV
statement is true for the cyclic trimeric ds lUnHkZ esa lgh gS ?
metaphosphate? (1) blesa P–P ca/ku mifLFkr gaS
(1) It has P–P linkages
(2) P3O93– rFkk SO3 ds f=ydh; :i esa ] pp–dp
(2) P3O93– and trimeric form of SO3 have same
number of pp–dp bonds ca/kksa dh la[;k leku gS
(3) All the P–O bond lengths are identical to (3) lHkh P–O ca/k yEckbZ;k¡ leku gS
each other (4) iz R ;s d QkW L Qks j l dh la d fjr voLFkk sp 3 d
(4) Each phosphorous has sp3d hybridised state gS
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49. The species having pyramidal shape is : 49. Lih'kht ftldh vkd`fr fijkfeMh ; g]S gS :
2– 2–
(1) SO3 (2) SO3 (1) SO3 (2) SO3
2– 2–
(3) CO3 (4) ClF3 (3) CO3 (4) ClF3
50. Consider on following molecules 50. fuEu v.kqvksa ij fopkj dhft,sa
NH3, PH3, AsH3, SbH3 NH3, PH3, AsH3, SbH3
Which of the following has the highest boiling
fuEu esa ls fdldk DoFkukad lokZf/kd gS ?
point ?
(1) gkbMªkts u ca/ku ds dkj.k NH3 dk
(1) NH3 because of hydrogen bonding
(2) SbH3 because of hydrogen bonding (2) gkbMªkts u ca/ku ds dkj.k SbH3 dk
(3) SbH3 because of higher molecular weight (3) vf/kd vkf.od Hkkj ds dkj.k SbH3 dk
(4) PH3 because of lower molecular weight (4) de vkf.od Hkkj ds dkj.k PH3 dk
51. In which of the following organic compound 51. fuEu dkcZfud ;kSfxd esa ls fdlesa lHkh izHkko (tSls %
all effects (i.e. mesomeric effect, ehlksefs jd izHkko] vfrla;qXeu izHkko rFkk izsjf.kd izHkko)
hyperconjugation effect and inductive effect) mifLFkr g&S
are present.
O CH3
O CH3 O–CH3 C
O–CH3 C
(1) (2)
(1) (2)
CH3
CH3

O
O
CH3 O–C–H
CH3 O–C–H
(3) (4)
(3) (4) H3C CH3
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52. Identify the correct order of stability of 52. dkcZ/kuk;u ds LFkkf;Ro dk lgh Øe igpkfu,s&
carbocation. +
+
+ (i) CH2 (ii)
+
(i) CH2 (ii)
+
+ +
+ (iii) (iv)
(iii) (iv)

(1) i > ii > iii > iv (2) ii > i > iv > iii (1) i > ii > iii > iv (2) ii > i > iv > iii
(3) i > iii > ii > iv (4) i > ii > iv > iii (3) i > iii > ii > iv (4) i > ii > iv > iii
53. Identify the compound in which steric 53. ,slk ;kSfxd igpkfu,s ftlesa vuqukn dh f=foe~ ck/kk
inhibition of resonance is present mifLFkr g&S
O OH O OH
OH C OH C
CH3 CH3
(1) (2) (1) (2)

CH3 CH3
NO2 NO2 NO2 NO2

(3) (4) (3) (4)


O2N NO2 OH O2N NO2 OH
Br Br
54. How many secondary amine are possible with 54. v.kqlw= C4H11NH2 ds fdrus f}rh;d ,sehu laHko g&S
molecular formula C4H11NH2 : (1) 4 (2) 3
(1) 4 (2) 3
(3) 2 (4) 1
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55. Which of the following compound is most acidic 55. fuEu ;kSfxd esa ls dkuS lk lokZf/kd vEyh; g&S
O OH O OH O OH O OH
C C C C

(1) (2) (1) (2)

NO2 CH3 NO2 CH3


O OH O OH O OH O OH
C C C C

(3) (4) (3) (4)

CN OCH3 CN OCH3
56. Compound in which all C—N bond lengths are 56. ,slk ;kfS xd ftlesa lHkh C—N cU/k yEckbZ;k¡ leku
not same : ugha g&S
NH H NH2 H
2
N+ N+
+ +
(1) H2N NH2 (2) (1) H2N NH2 (2)
N N
H H
NO2 NO2

(3) (4) HN = CH– C–CH =NH (3) (4) HN = CH– C–CH =NH
CH2 CH2
NO2 NO2
57. Calculate double bond equivalent in following 57. fuEu ;kSfxd esa f}cU/k rqY;kad Kkr dhft;s&
compound. COOH COOH
(1) 10
(1) 10
(2) 11 (2) 11
(3) 12 (3) 12
(4) 13 Ph (4) 13 Ph
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58. The correct IUPAC name of following 58. fuEu ;kfS xd dk lgh IUPAC uke g&S
compound is :
O
O C–O–CH3
C–O–CH3
CH2–CH3
CH2–CH3

Br
Br
(1) Methyl-5-bromo-2-ethyl cyclohexane (1) esfFky-5-czke
s ks-2-,sfFky lkbDyksgDs lsu dkcksZfDlysV
carboxylate
(2) 5-bromo-2-ethyl methyl cyclohexane (2) 5-czkseks-2-,sfFky esfFky lkbDyksgDs lsu dkcksZfDlysV
carboxylate
(3) Methyl-3-bromo-5-ethyl cyclohexane (3) esfFky-3-czke
s ks-5-,sfFky lkbDyksgDs lsu dkcksZfDlysV
carboxylate
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these
59. Bhopal tragedy gas is : 59. Hkksiky =klnh esa mRlftZr xl
S g&S
(1) CH3CN (2) CH3NC (1) CH3CN (2) CH3NC
(3) HCN (4) CH3–CH2–NC (3) HCN (4) CH3–CH2–NC
60. Identify the aromatic compound 60. ,sjksefS Vd ;kfS xd igpkfu,s&
O O

(1) (2) (1) (2)


:

NH2
:

NH2
H H
(3) (4) : O: +N (3) (4) : O: +N
O
:

O N H
:

N H
H H
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PART C - MATHEMATICS
61. Let a function ƒ : R ® R is defined such that 61. ekuk Qyu ƒ : R ® R bl izdkj ifjHkkf"kr gS fd
3ƒ(2x2 – 3x + 5) + 2ƒ(3x2 – 2x + 4) 3ƒ(2x2 – 3x + 5) + 2ƒ(3x2 – 2x + 4)
= x2 – 7x + 9 " x Î R, then the value of ƒ(5) is-
= x2 – 7x + 9 " x Î R g]S rks ƒ(5) dk eku gksxk -
21 9 21 9
(1) (2) 0 (3) (4) 3 (1) (2) 0 (3) (4) 3
5 5 5 5
62. If from origin two tangents are drawn to the 62. ;fn ewyfcUnq ls o`Ùk (x – 2)2 + y2 = 1 ij nks Li'kZ
circle (x – 2)2 + y2 = 1, then length of chord of js [ kk;s a [kha p h xbZ gks ] rks Li'kZ thok dh yEckbZ
contact is- gksxh -
1 3 1 3
(1) 1 (2) (3) 3 (4) (1) 1 (2) (3) 3 (4)
2 2 2 2
63. The sum of squares of three consecutive odd 63. rhu Øekxr fo"ke la[;kvksa ds oxks± ds ;ksxQy esa
numbers increased by 1 is divisible by- 1 c<+k fn;k tk;s] rks og fuEu ls foHkkftr gksxk -
(1) 12 as well as 24 (1) 12 rFkk 24 ls
(2) 12 but not 24 (2) 12 ls ijUrq 24 ls ugha
(3) neither by 12 nor by 24 (3) uk rks 12 ls uk gh 24 ls
(4) All multiple of 6 (4) 6 ds lHkh xq.kt ls
64. If the tangent to the curve y2 = 4x at point (1,2) 64. ;fn oØ y2 = 4x ds fcUnq (1,2) ij [khaph xbZ Li'kZj[ s kk
cuts co-ordinate axes at points A and B, then funsZ'kh v{kksa dks fcUnq A rFkk B ij dkVrh gks] rks f=Hkqt
area of DAOB is (where 'O' is origin) AOB dk {ks=Qy gksxk (tgk¡ 'O' ewyfcUnq g)S
1 1
(1) (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 4 (1) (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 4
2 2
65. There are two such pairs of non-zero real values 65. a rFkk b ds v'kwU; okLrfod ekuksa ds nks ;qXe (a1,b1)
of a and b i.e. (a1,b1) and (a2,b2) for which rFkk (a 2,b2) fo|eku gS ftuds fy, 2a+b, a–b,
2a+b,a–b,a+3b are three consecutive terms of a a+3b fdlh xq.kksÙkj Js.kh ds rhu Øekxr in gaS] rks
G.P., then the value of 2(a1b2 + a2b1) + 9a1a2 is- 2(a1b2 + a2b1) + 9a1a2 dk eku gksxk -
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 0 (4) 11 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 0 (4) 11
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66. Number of integral values of a for which both 66. a ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la [;k ftlds fy, lehdj.k
roots of quadratic equation x2 –(2a + 3)x + a2 + 3a = 0 ds nksuksa ewy vUrjky
x2 –(2a + 3)x + a2 + 3a = 0 lies in interval (0,4) is- (0,4) esa fLFkr gks] gksxh -
(1) 0 (2) 1 (1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2 (4) Infinite many (3) 2 (4) vuUr
67. Each of the 10 letters A,H,I,M,O,T,U,V,W and 67. izR;sd 10 v{kj A,H,I,M,O,T,U,V,W rFkk X niZ.k
X appears same when looked at in a mirror. esa ns[kus ij leku fn[krs gAS bUgsa lefer v{kj dgrs gaS
They are called symmetric letters. Other letters o.kZekyk esa vU; v{kjksa dks vlefer v{kj dgrs gaSA
in the alphabet are asymmetric letters. How
fdrus rhu vadh; dEI;wVj ikloMZ cuk;s tk ldrs gS
many three letters computer passwords can be
formed (no repetition allowed) with at least one
(fcuk iqujkorhZ ds) ftuesa de ls de ,d lefer
symmetric letter ? v{kj gks\
(1) 720 (2) 12240 (1) 720 (2) 12240
(3) 3360 (4) 14880 (3) 3360 (4) 14880
ex - 1 ex - 1
68. ƒ : R ® (–1,1), ƒ ( x ) = is- 68. ƒ : R ® (–1,1), ƒ ( x ) = gksxk -
ex + 1 ex + 1
(1) one-one into (2) one-one onto (1) ,ddS h vUr%{ksih (2) ,ddS h vkPNknd
(3) many one into (4) many-one onto (3) cgq,ddS h vUr%{ksih (4) cgq,dSdh vkPNknd
69. If A and B are any two non empty sets and A is 69. ;fn A rFkk B dksbZ vfjDr leqPp; gS rFkk A, B dk
proper subset of B. If n(A) = 4, then minimum mfpr mileqPp; gAS ;fn n(A) = 4 gks] rks n(A D B)
possible value of n(A D B) is (where D denotes dk U;wure lEHko eku gksxk (tgk¡ D leqPp; A rFkk
symmetric difference of set A and set B) - leqPp; B ds lefer vUrj dks n'kkrZ k gS) -
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 4 (1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 4
ìx, x < 0 ìx, x < 0
70. Let ƒ ( x ) = í and g(x) = 1 + x – [x], 70. ekuk ƒ ( x ) = í rFkk g(x) = 1 + x – [x]
î1 + x , x ³ 0 î1 + x , x ³ 0
2 2

then range of ƒog(x) is (where [.] denotes gks] rks ƒog(x) dk ifjlj gksxk (tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d
greatest integer function)- Qyu dks n'kkZrk g)S -
(1) [1,5] (2) [2,5) (3) (2,5] (4) [1,5) (1) [1,5] (2) [2,5) (3) (2,5] (4) [1,5)
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71. Let A1,A2,........A11 are players in a team with 71. ekuk A1,A2,........A11 ,d Vhe ds f[kykM+h gaS] ftudh
their T-shirts numbered 1,2,.....11. Hundred Vh&'kVZ ij 1,2,.....11 vad vafdr gAS Vhe }kjk Qkbuy
gold coins were won by the team in the final
ep
S esa lkS lksus ds flDds thrs x,A ;s flDds f[kykfM+;ksa
match of the series. These coins is to be
esa bl izdkj forfjr fd;s tkrs gSa rkfd izR;sd f[kykM+h
distributed among the players such that each
player gets atleast one coin more than the number dks mldh Vh&'kVZ ij vafdr vad ls de ls de ,d
on his T-shirt but captain and vice captain get T;knk flDdk feys rFk dIrku rFkk mi dIrku dks mudh
atleast 5 and 3 coins respectively more than the Vh&'kVZ ij vafdr vadksa ls de ls de Øe'k% 5 rFkk 3
number on their respective T-shirts, then in how flDds vf/kd feys] rks fdrus fHkUu rjhdksa ls flDdksa
many different ways these coins can be
dks forjhr fd;k tk ldkr g\
S
distributed ?
(1) 100C83 (2) 28C11
(1) 100C83 (2) 28C11
(3) 27C9 (4) 27C10 (3) 27C9 (4) 27C10
72. In how many ways 5 speakers S1,S2,S3,S4 and 72. fdrus rjhdksa ls 5 oDrk S1,S2,S3,S4 rFkk S5 ,d ds
S5 can give speeches one after the other if S3 ckn ,d Hkk"k.k ns ldrs gaS ;fn S3, oDrk S1 rFkk S2 ds
wants to speak after S1 & S2 - ckn cksyuk pkgrk gks -
(1) 40 (2) 60 (1) 40 (2) 60
(3) 80 (4) 100 (3) 80 (4) 100
73. If tan80° = a and tan47° = b, then tan37° is 73. ;fn tan80° = a rFkk tan47° = b gks] rks tan37° dk
equal to - eku gksxk -
a -b ab + 1 a -b ab + 1
(1) (2) (1) (2)
1 + ab a -b 1 + ab a -b

ab - 1 a+b ab - 1 a+b
(3) (4) (3) (4)
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74. If roots of the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are 74. ;fn lehdj.k ax 2 + bx + c = 0 ds ew y
(a – b), (g - d) and roots of the equation (a – b), (g - d) rFkk lehdj.k Ax2 + Bx + C = 0
Ax2 + Bx + C = 0 are (a + d) and (b + g), then
a
a ds ewy (a + d) rFkk (b + g) gks] rks dk eku gksxk
is equal to (where D 1 and D 2 are A
A
discriminants of the given equations (tgk¡ D1 rFkk D2 Øe'k% nh xbZ lehdj.kksa ds foospd
respectively) - g)S -
b c b c
(1) (2) (1) (2)
B C B C
D1 a+b+c D1 a+b+c
(3) (4) (3) (4)
D2 A+B+C D2 A+B+C
-6 1 l -6 1 l
75. If 0 3 7 = 5948 , then l is- 75. ;fn 0 3 7 = 5948 gks] rks l dk eku gksxk -
-1 0 5 -1 0 5
(1) 2011 (2) 2013 (3) 2015 (4) 2017 (1) 2011 (2) 2013 (3) 2015 (4) 2017
76. If complex numbers (x – 2y) + i(3x – y) and 76. ;fn lfEeJ la[;k;sa (x – 2y) + i(3x – y) rFkk
(2x – y) + i(x – y + 6) are conjugates of each (2x – y) + i(x – y + 6) ,d nwljs dh la;qXeh gks] rks
other, then |x + iy| is (x,y Î R)- |x + iy| dk eku gksxk (x,y Î R) -
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 2 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) (3) 2 (4) 4
2
4 4x 4x 2 4 4x 4x 2
77. If x = - + - ..........¥ , then x is equal 77. ;fn x = - + - ..........¥ gks] rks x dk eku
3 9 27 3 9 27
to - gksxk -
(1) only 1 (2) 1 or –4 (1) dsoy 1 (2) 1 ;k –4
(3) only –4 (4) –1 or 4 (3) dsoy –4 (4) –1 ;k 4
78. If the equation 2tanx sinx – 2 tanx + cosx = 0 78. ;fn lehdj.k 2tanx sinx – 2 tanx + cosx = 0 ds
has k solutions in [0,kp], then number of integral [0,kp] esa k gy gks] rks k ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k
values of k is- gksxh -
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3 (1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3
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79. The maximum value of the expression 79. O;atd E = sinq + cosq + sin2q dk vf/kdre eku
E = sinq + cosq + sin2q is- gksxk -
p p p 3p p p p 3p
(1) tan (2) tan (3) tan (4) tan (1) tan (2) tan (3) tan (4) tan
4 3 8 8 4 3 8 8

æ1ö æ1ö æ1ö æ1ö æ ö 1 æ ö 1 æ ö æ ö1 1


80. If tan-1 ç ÷ + tan-1 ç ÷ + tan-1 ç ÷ + tan -1 ç ÷ 80. ;fn tan-1 ç ÷ + tan-1 ç ÷ + tan-1 ç ÷ + tan-1 ç ÷
è3ø è 7ø è 13 ø è 21 ø è3ø è 7ø è 13 ø è 21 ø

æ 1 ö æ pö æ 1 ö æ pö
+ tan -1 ç ÷ = tan -1 ç ÷ , where p & q are + tan -1 ç ÷ = tan -1 ç ÷ g]S tgk¡ p rFkk q ijLij
è 31 ø èqø è 31 ø èqø
relatively prime numbers, then p + q is equal to- vHkkT; la[;k;sa g]S rc p + q dk eku gksxk -
(1) 5 (2) 7 (3) 9 (4) 12 (1) 5 (2) 7 (3) 9 (4) 12
81. If n(A) = m, then total number of reflexive 81. ;fn n(A) = m gks] rks A ij ifjHkkf"kr LorqY; lEcUèkksa
relations that can be defined on A is- dh dqy la[;k gksxh -
2
-m 2
-m
(1) 2m (2) 2 m (1) 2m (2) 2 m
(4) 2 m - m - 1 (4) 2 m - m - 1
2 2 2 2
(3) 2 m (3) 2 m
82. Let A = {1,2,3,4......100}, 82. ekuk A = {1,2,3,4......100},
B = {51,52,53,...,180}, then number of B = {51,52,53,...,180} gks]
elements in (A × B) Ç (B × A) is- rks (A × B) Ç (B × A) esa vo;oksa dh la[;k gksxh -
(1) 1800 (2) 1600 (3) 2500 (4) 1500 (1) 1800 (2) 1600 (3) 2500 (4) 1500
83. Image of the family of lines 83. js[kk fudk; (l + 2)x + (l – 1)y – (8l + 1) = 0 dk
(l + 2)x + (l – 1)y – (8l + 1) = 0 in line mirror js[kk niZ.k y = x esa izfrfcEc gksxk (tgk¡ l rFkk m izkpy
y = x is (where l & m are parameters) g)S
(1) (m + 1)x – (2m + 1)y + m – 2 = 0 (1) (m + 1)x – (2m + 1)y + m – 2 = 0
(2) (m + 1)x + (2m + 1)y + m + 2 = 0 (2) (m + 1)x + (2m + 1)y + m + 2 = 0
(3) (m – 1)x – (2m + 1)y + m – 2 = 0 (3) (m – 1)x – (2m + 1)y + m – 2 = 0
(4) (m + 1)x + (2m – 1)y – m – 2 = 0 (4) (m + 1)x + (2m – 1)y – m – 2 = 0
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84. The last two digits of 2015! + 32015 is- 84. 2015! + 32015 ds vfUre nks vad gksaxs -
(1) 03 (2) 18 (1) 03 (2) 18
(3) 13 (4) 07 (3) 13 (4) 07
85. Let P(a,b) be a variable point which moves in 85. ekuk x-y lery esa xfreku ,d pj fcUnq P(a,b) bl
PA PA
x-y plane such that = 2 , where A(1,0) and izdkj gS fd = 2 , tgk¡ A(1,0) rFkk B(0,–1) gAS
PB PB
B(0,–1). If M and m denote respectively the ;fn M rFkk m, a + b ds Øe'k% vf/kdre rFkk U;wure
maximum and minimum value of a + b, then
éM ù
ekuksa dks n'kkZrk gks] rks ê ú dk eku gksxk -
éM ù ëm û
value of ê ú is-
ëm û (tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu dks n'kkZrk g)S
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) (1) –1 (2) –3
(1) –1 (2) –3
(3) 0 (4) 1 (3) 0 (4) 1
86. If (x, y) is a variable point on the curve 86. ;fn oØ x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y – 2 = 0 ij ,d pj fcUnq
x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y – 2 = 0, then minimum value of
8 (y - 1)2
(x, y) gks] rks O;atd - dk U;wure
8 (y - 1)2 (x - 1)2 4
the expression - is equal to -
(x - 1)2 4
eku gksxk -
(1) –2 (2) –1 (1) –2 (2) –1
(3) 1 (4) 2 (3) 1 (4) 2
87. The locus of centre of variable circle which cuts 87. o`Ùkksa x + y – 2x – 4y – 1 = 0
2 2

the circles x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y – 1 = 0 and rFkk x2 + y2 – 4x – 2y – 1 = 0 dks yEcdks.kh; dkVus


x2 + y2 – 4x – 2y – 1 = 0 orthogonally is- okys ,d pj o`Ùk ds dsUæ dk fcUnqiFk gksxk -
(1) x + y = 0 (2) 2x – y = 0 (1) x + y = 0 (2) 2x – y = 0
(3) x – 2y = 0 (4) x – y = 0 (3) x – 2y = 0 (4) x – y = 0
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88. Let ƒ be a function such that 88. ekuk ƒ ,d Qyu bl izdkj gS fd
n
é xù n
é xù
ƒ ( x ) = å ê r + cos ú where [.] denotes ƒ ( x ) = å ê r + cos ú tgk¡ [.] egÙke iw.kk±d Qyu
r =1 ë rû r =1 ë rû
greatest integer function and x Î [0,p], then dks n'kkrZ k gS rFkk x Î [0,p] gks] rks ƒ(x) dk ifjlj
range of ƒ(x) is- gksxk -
é n ( n + 1) ù é n ( n + 1) ù
(1) ê 0, ú (1) ê 0, ú
ë 2 û ë 2 û
ì n 2 + n - 2 n 2 + 3n n 2 + n ü ì n 2 + n - 2 n 2 + 3n n 2 + n ü
(2) í , , ý (2) í , , ý
î 2 2 2 þ î 2 2 2 þ
ì n 2 - n n 2 + 3n ü ì n 2 - n n 2 + 3n ü
(3) í 2 , 2 ý (3) í 2 , 2 ý
î þ î þ
é n 2 - n n 2 + 3n ù é n 2 - n n 2 + 3n ù
(4) ê 2 , 2 ú (4) ê 2 , 2 ú
ë û ë û
89. In an isosceles triangle ABC, ÐC = ÐA if 89. ,d lef}ckgq f=Hkqt ABC esa] ÐC = ÐA g]S ;fn
point of intersection of bisectors of internal vUr% dks.k ÐA rFkk ÐC ds v¼Zdksa dk izfrPNsn fcUnq]
angles ÐA and ÐC divide median of side AC Hkqtk AC dh ekf/;dk dks vuqikr 3 : 1 ('kh"kZ B ls
in 3 : 1 (from vertex B to side AC), then value B
Hkqtk AC dh vksj), eas foHkkftr djrk gks] rks cosec
B 2
of cosec is equal to - dk eku gksxk -
2
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
91
90. The coefficient of x in the series 90. vuqØe 100
C1 28.(1 - x)99 + 100 C 2 2 7.(1 - x)98
100
C1 28.(1 - x)99 + 100 C 2 2 7.(1 - x)98 + 100 C 3 .2 6.(1 - x) 97 + .... +100 C 9 (1 - x) 91
+ 100 C 3 .2 6.(1 - x) 97 + .... +100 C 9 (1 - x) 91
esa x91 dk xq.kkad gksxk -
is equal to -
(1) 100C10(29) (2) 100C10(29 – 39)
(1) 100C10(29) (2) 100C10(29 – 39)
(3) 100C9(29 – 39) (4) 100C9(39) (3) 100C9(29 – 39) (4) 100C9(39)
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