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Question  Correct Answer

    
    The solution of differential equation 2x3 y dy + (1 − y 2 )(x2 y 2 + y
2
− 1) dx
=0
    
    (A)   x2 y 2 = (cx + 1)(1 − y )
2

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    (B)  x2 y 2 = (cx + 1)(1 + y )
2

    (C)  x2 y 2 = (cx − 1)(1 − y )


2

    (D)  None of these


C

    
    If a,⃗  b ⃗ and c ⃗ are three mutually perpendicular unit vectors and d ⃗ is a unit
vector which makes equal angle with a,⃗  b ⃗ and c ⃗ , then ∣a⃗ + b ⃗ + c ⃗ + d ∣⃗  2 is equal
to
    
2     (A)   4

    (B)  4 ± √3

    (C)  4 ± 2√3
    (D)  None of these
C

    
    The equation of the plane which contains the line of intersection of the planes x
+ y + z – 6 = 0 and 2x + 3y + z + 5 = 0 and perpendicular to the xy plane is
    
    (A)   x – 2y + 11 = 0
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    (B)  x + 2y + 11 = 0
    (C)  x + 2y – 11 = 0
    (D)  x – 2y – 11 = 0
B

    
π/2
−−−− −
    Statement 1 : ∫
2
sin(log(−x + √1 + x ))dx = 0 Statement 2 :
−π/2

∫ f (x)dx = 0
−a

    
    (A)   Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true but statement 2 is not the
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correct explanation of statement 1
    (B)  Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true, and statement 2 is correct
explanation of statement 1
    (C)  Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false
    (D)  Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true.
C
    
    Let S be the array of integral points (x, y, z) with x = 0, 1, 2; y = 0, 1, 2, 3 and z = 0,
1, 2, 3, 4. If two points are chosen from S, then the probability that their mid point
is in S is
    
4
    (A)  
5 59
2
    (B) 
59
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    (C) 
177

    (D)  None of these


C

    
dy dy
    Solution of the differential equation y– x = y
2
+ is
dx dx

    
    (A)   cy = (1 – x) (1 – y)
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    (B)  cx = (1 + x) (1 – y)
    (C)  cy = (1 + x) (1 – y)
    (D)  cx = (1 – x) (1 + y)
C

    
1 1
    If in triangle ABC, A ,
≡ (1, 10) circumcentre = (− , ) and
3 2

orthocentre ≡ (11/3, 4/3) , then the coordinates of midpoint of side opposite


to A is
    
7
    (A)   (1, -11/3)
    (B)  (1,5)
    (C)  (1, -3)
    (D)  (1, 6)
A

    
    Consider the plane P ≡ 2x– 2y + z = 9 and a point A(13, -11, 15) not on the
plane. Now which of the following holds good?
    
    (A)   foot fo perpendicular from A on plane P is (1, 1, 9)
8     (B)  Image of point A in plane P is (-11, 13, 3)
    (C)  Perpendicular distance of A from plane P is 18
    (D)  The volume of tetrahedron formed by xy, yz, zx planes with plane P is
5
3 /2
3
.
A;B;C;D
    
    If z 4 + 1 = z
2
, then
    
π
    (A)   Least positive argument of z is
6

9     (B)  Greatest positive argument of z in [0, 2π] is


11π

    (C)  The four possible values of z forms square on argand plane


    (D)  The four possible values of z forms rectangle on argand plane.
A;B;D

    
    If f : R → R be a continuous function satisfying the equation
2xf (x) + (1 + x )f (x) = 1
2 ′
and f(0) = 0, then
    
    (A)   f(x) is an odd function
10     (B)  Number of integers in the range of f(x) is 1
1
    (C)  Number of solutions of f (x) = are 2
4
1
    (D)  Number of solutions of f (f (x)) = are 2
2

A;B;C

    
    Let A be invertible square matrix whose inverse is given as
1 2 3
⎡ ⎤
A
−1
= ⎢ 1 3 6⎥ . Now which of the following holds good (∣ A∣ represents
⎣ ⎦
2 5 7

determinants of A)
    
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    (A)   A is idempotent matrix
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    (B)  Trace (adj A) = −
2
3
    (C)  Trace (A adj A) = −
2

    (D)  ∣A−1 ∣= −2

B;C;D
    
    Figure shows a parabola with vertex at origin and axis of symmetry along x-axis.
S(1, 0) is the focus of parabola and A(t1 ) and B(t2 ) are the extremeties of a focal
chord making an angle of 30° with positive x-axis. Which of the following holds
good?

    
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    (A)   Latus rectum of parabola is 4

    (B)  t21 − 2√3 t1 = 1

    (C)  Length AB is 1

    (D)  t22 − 2√3 t2 = 1

A;B;D

    
    Let a, b ∈ R and ab ≠ 1 . If 6a2 + 20a + 15 = 0 and 15b2 + 20b + 6 = 0
3
b p
and = (where p, q are coprime natural then)
2 3
ab − 9(ab + 1) q

    
13     (A)   The digit at units place of ‘p’ is 6
    (B)  Digit at unit’s place of q is 6
    (C)  The digit at units place of p is 5
    (D)  Digit at unit’s place of q is 5
A;D

    
    Let f : R
+
→ R be a function satisfying the functional rule f(a - b) = f( a) + f( b)
1

∀a, b ∈ R
+
. Then which of the following always holds good for I x
= ∫ f (3 )dx
0

is
    
f (3)
14     (A)   I =
2
log3
    (B)  I =
2

    (C)  f (√3 )
−−
3 –
    (D)  f (√ ) + f (√2 )
2

A;C;D
    
m
1 ∣ k ∣
    If f (x) = lim ∑∣x − ∣ ; then
m→∞ m ∣ ∣
k=0
m

    
1
    (A)   f (0) =
2

15     (B)  f (1) =
1

2
3
    (C)  f (−1) =
2
3
    (D)  f (2) =
2

A;B;C;D

    
dy
    For + 2y = cosx
dx

    
    (A)   Integrating factor is e2x
16
2x
e
    (B)  Solution is y = [2cosx + sinx] + c
5

    (C)  Integrating factor is e3x


    (D)  None of these
A;B

  Comprehension
    There are four boxes B1 , B2 , B3 and B4 . Box Bi has i cards and on each card
a number is printed, the numbers are from 1 to i. A box is selected randomly, the
i
probability of selecting box Bi is and a card is drawn, Let Ei represent the
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event that a card with number i is drawn.


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   Question :
    P (Ei ) is equal to
17     
1
    (A)  
10
1
    (B) 
5
1
    (C) 
4
2
    (D) 
5

D
Question :     
    P (B3 /E2 ) is equal to
    
1
    (A)  
4
1

18     (B)  3
1
    (C) 
2
2
    (D) 
3

  Comprehension
10

    Consider the number N = 1! × 2! × 3! × … … … × 10! = ∏ (r!) . Let P


r=1

be the number of zeroe’s at the end of N and Q be the number of perfect cubes
that can divide N.
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   Question :
19     Then value of ‘P’ is
    
    (A)   4
    (B)  7
    (C)  17
    (D)  38
B

Question :     
    Which of the following holds good?
    
    (A)   Total number of divisors of Q = 18
20     (B)  Total number of odd divisors of Q = 6
    (C)  Total number of even divisors of Q = 6
    (D)  Total number of divisors of Q = 24
A

    
    Which of the following species do not have O – O bond length longer than in O2
molecule?
    
    (A)   H2 S2 O8
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    (B)  H2 S O5
    (C)  H2 O2
    (D)  O2 [BF4 ]
D
    
    Hydrogen peroxide can be prepared by the successive reaction
+ −
2N H4 H S O4 → (N H4 ) 2 S O2 O8 + 2H + 2e

(N H4 ) 2 S 2 O8 + 2H2 O → 2N H4 H S O4 + H2 O2

The first is an electrolytic reaction, and the second is a steam distillation method.
What current would have to be used in the first reaction to produce enough
intermediate to yield 100 g pure H2 O2 per hour? Assume 50% current efficiency
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    (A)   157.64A
    (B)  315.35A
    (C)  102.65A
    (D)  204.56A
B

    
    Which of the following statement is incorrect?
    
    (A)   0.2 moles of K M nO4 will oxidise one mole of ferrous ions to ferric ions in
acidic medium
    (B)  1.5 moles of K M nO4 will quantitatively oxidise one mole of ferrous
23 oxalate to F e3+ ion and C O2 in acidic medium
    (C)  0.6 moles of K M nO4 will oxidise one mole of ferrous oxalate to F e3+ ion
and C O2 is acidic medium
    (D)  1 mole of K2 C r2 O7 will oxidise 2 moles of ferrous oxalate to ferric ions
and C O2 in acidic medium
B
    
    Identify which test are positive(+) or negative (-) for β– D– glucopyranose?
Note: Here Positive means – respond to test
Negative means – Not respond to test) (1) 2, 4 – DNP (2) N H2 OH /H + (3)
Tollen’s test (4) N aH S O3
    

    (A)  

24     (B)      

    (C)      

    (D)      

    
    The correct statement among the following is
    
    (A)   Line spectra of deuterium and hydrogen are same
    (B)  the rate of diffusion of hydrogen at 100K is same as that of helium at 200k
25 under other identical conditions
    (C)  at same concentration, formic acid has more molar conductance than acetic
acid
    (D)  silver oxide is thermodynamically more stable than magnesium oxide
C

    
    A C7 H9 N base reacts with sodium nitrite and hydrochloric acid at 0°C, giving a
clear solution. On heating with KCN and C u2 (C N )2 a gas evolves, and continued
heating with conc. HCl yields a C8 H8 O2 crystalline acid. Heating this acid with
K M nO4 produces a C8 H6 O4 product, which dehydrates on strong heating to
give a crystalline C8 H4 O3 compound. What is the C7 H9 N base?
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    (A)   benzylamine
    (B)  para-toluidine
    (C)  N – methylanilline
    (D)  ortho – toluidine
D
    
    Which of the following pair of species have paramagnetic nature as well as
behave as mixed anhydrides?
    
    (A)   N O2 , C lO2
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    (B)  N O2 , C l2 O6
    (C)  N2 O3 , C l2 O
    (D)  N2 O5 , C l2 O7
A

    
    Choose the correct statement regarding hydrolysis of
XeF2 , XeF4 and XeF6 :

    
    (A)   XeF2 and XeF4 shows redox reactions
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    (B)  All form HF as one fo the product
    (C)  XeF2 forms only one gaseous product
    (D)  XeF6 forms two gaseous products
A;B

    
    Which of the following is/are correct for potassium ferrocyanide?
    
    (A)   It gives a brown precipitate with C u2+ ions
29     (B)  It gives a white precipitate of mixed salt with C a2+ ions
    (C)  It in excess gives a bluish white/white precipitate with Z n2+
    (D)  It develops a deep red colouration with F e3+
A;B;C
    
    

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    (A)       

    (B)      

    (C)      

    (D)      

A;B
    
    Which of the following processes is/are common in the commercial extraction
of lead and copper?
    
    (A)   Self reduction
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    (B)  Zone refining
    (C)  Electrolytic refining
    (D)  Parke’s process
A;C

    
    Which of the following statement(s) is are correct?
    
    (A)   Ziegler natta catalyst is used in the preparation of high density polyethylene
    (B)  Invert sugar is laevorotatory

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    (C)  on hydrolysis gives a mixture of two essential

amino acid
    (D)  benzene diazonium flouroborate is insoluble in water
A;B;D

    
    True statement(S)is/are
    
    (A)   two different galvanic cells having the same cell reaction develop the same
potential at identical concentrations of electrolytes
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    (B)  liquid oxygen is pale blue in colour
    (C)  when ozone reacts with KOH, oxygen is liberated
    (D)  The Δ0 values for [F e(C N )6 ]4− > [C o(N H3 ) 6 ]
3+
> [C o(F ) 6 ]
3−

B;C;D

    
    Which of the following statements are correct
    
    (A)   ClO- is a stronger oxidizing agent than C lO−
3

    (B)  Benzophenone does not form cyanohydrin


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    (C) 

    (D)  Tyndal effect is more pronounced in lyophilic colloids


A;C
    
    Diborane undergoes unsymmetrical cleavage reactions with
    
    (A)   Dimethylamine
35     (B)  Ammonia at low temperature
    (C)  Methylamine
    (D)  Carbon dioxide
A;B;C

    
    true statement(s) is /are
    
    (A)   when hydrated cupric chloride is heated, it gets reduced to
copper(I)chloride
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    (B)  ferric chloride is soluble in both ether and water
    (C)  CuO on heating liberates oxygen
    (D)  the colour of silver chromate is yellow
A;B;C
  Comprehension
    

                                                                                                                        -- * --
   Question :
    What prodcut will be obtained if ‘W’ is treated with C6 H5 M gBr followed by
D3 O
+
?
    

    (A)  
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    (B)      

    (C)      

    (D)      

C
Question :     
    What product is obtained when R is heated with K M nO4 /H + ?
    

    (A)  

    (B)      

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    (C)      

    (D)      

  Comprehension
    Two liquids A and B mix to form an ideal binary liquid solution. On adding solid
solute C to the solution, A starts polymerizing into a hexamer soluble solid ′ A′6
following zero – order kinetics with a rate constant = 10−1 moles / min. If initially
10 moles of A and 20 moles of B were taken to form liquid solution and 5 moles of
C were added, then answer the following questions based on above information
and data given below: [ Data: vapour pressure of pure A = 100 Torr. Vapour
pressure of pure B = 90Torr]
                                                                                                                        -- * --
   Question :
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    The vapour pressure of the soluton 1 hr. after solid C is added will be given by
    
220
    (A)   T orr
3

    (B)  98T orr


2200
    (C)  T orr
29
2200
    (D)  T orr
24

Question :     
    Which of the following statement in incorrect regarding the above process?
    
    (A)   The vapour pressure will keep on decreasing initially
40     (B)  The vapour pressure will become constant 100 min after addition of C
    (C)  Two hours after addition of C, the vapour pressure will become 72 torr.
    (D)  Four hours after additon of C, the vapour pressure will become 67.5 torr.
D
    
    In a Vernier Callipers, the zero of vernier scale is slightly left to the zero of main
scale when both jaws are closely joined to each other. Total number of divisions
on vernier scale is 80 which is equal to 2.32 cm. 70th division of vernier is exactly
coinciding with 2nd division of main scale when jaws are closely joined to each
other. Now diameter of cylinder is measured, it is found that zero of vernier lies
between 6.2 cm to 6.23 cm on the main scale and 50th division of Vernier exactly
41 coincides with a main scale. Then choose the correct option.
    
    (A)   Vernier calipers has negative zero error of 1.97 cm
    (B)  Vernier calipers has positive zero error of 1.97 cm
    (C)  Vernier calipers has negative zero error of 0.01 cm
    (D)  Vernier calipers has positive zero error of 0.01 cm
A

    
    The open mouth of cylindrical vessel of radius r is in the form of an ellipse of
semi-major axis R. It is possible to fill the vessel completely with a liquid
    
1
2 2
R –r 2
    (A)   By giving it a horizontal acceleration a = ( ) g
2
r
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1
2
r 2
    (B)  By giving it a horizontal accelerationa = ( ) g
2 2
R –r

    (C)  By giving it a vertical acceleration a = g


    (D)  While keeping the vessel at rest
A
    
    Plots of orbital radius ( r) vs square of the principal quantum number (n2 ) and
time period ( T) vs cube of the principal quantum number (n3 ) are given. The
velocity of the electron in a hydrogen atom in ground state will be

    

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2πθ1
    (A)  
tanθ2
2πtanθ1
    (B) 
tanθ2
2πsinθ1
    (C) 
cosθ2
2πtanθ2
    (D) 
tanθ1

B
    
    In figure S1 and S2 is closed for long time. If at t = 0, S1 , is opened and S3 is
closed. Then maximum current and angular frequency of oscillation respectively

    

    
44 −−−−−−−
C1 + C2 1
    (A)   I max= (√ )V,ω =
−−−−−−− −−
L √L(C1 + C2 )
−−− −−−−− −−−−
1 C1 C2 1
    (B)  I max = √ ( )V , ω =
−−−−−− −−− −−−
L C1 + C2
C1 C2
√L ( )
C1 + C2

−−−−− −−−−−
C1 C2 1
    (C)  Imax = √ V,ω =
−−−−−−−−−
L(C1 + C2 ) √L(C1 + C2 )
− −−−−−−−−
(C1 + C2 ) 1
    (D)  Imax = √ V,ω =
−−−−−− −−−−−−
L
C1 C2
√L ( )
C1 + C2

A
    
    In the given figure, ABC is a non-conducting semicircular wire of radius a
carrying total charge Q uniformly distributed and a point charge q is at its centre.
Ends of wire are attached to springs each having spring constant k as shown in the
figure. In the given position, system is in equilibrium. Now the point charge q is
removed. The amplitude of resulting S.H.M will be

    

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qQ
    (A)  
2 2
4π ∈0 a k
qQ
    (B) 
2
4π ∈ 0 a k
2qQ
    (C) 
2 2
4π ∈0 a k
qQ
    (D) 
2 2
π ∈0 a k

    
    There is a concave lens of focal length f. A ray y = b, is incident on the lens from
the left side. A plane mirror is placed in the path of the emergent ray so that it
retraces its path after reflection. The inclination of plane mirror with the X-axis
should be

    

46     
π f
    (A)   − tan
−1
( )
2 b

π b
    (B)  + tan
−1
( )
2 f

π 2f
    (C)  – tan
−1
( )
2 b

2b
    (D)  π– tan−1 ( )
f

B
    
B0
    Magnetic field exist in the space and given as B⃗  = −
2^
x k , where B0 and ℓ
2

are positive constants. A particle having positive charge ‘q’ and mass ‘m’ is
projected with speed ′ v′0 along positive x-axis from the origin. What is the
maximum distance of the charged particle from the y-axis before it turns back due
to the magnetic field. (Ignore any interaction other than magnetic field)
    
2 1/3
mℓ v0
47     (A)   ( 3qB0
)

1/3
2
3mℓ v0
    (B)  ( )
2qB0
1/3
2
3mℓ v0
    (C)  ( )
qB0
1/3
2
mℓ v0
    (D)  ( )
qB0

    
    A particle moves in the x-y plane with velocity V ⃗  = ^ 2^
i + 2x j , where ^
i and j
^

are the unit vectors along x-axis and y-axis respectively. Initially particle is at
origin. Select the correct statement
    
    (A)   Equation of trajectory of the particle is given by y = 2x
2

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3
2x
    (B)  Equation of trajectory of the particle is given by y =
3

    (C)  Normal acceleration of the particle at x = 2 m is 8m/s2


    (D)  Net acceleration of the particle at x = 2 m is 8m/s2
B;D

    
    Select the correct statement
    
    (A)   The dimensions of electric and magnetic flux are same
h
    (B)  The dimensions of ( ) is same as that of magnetic flux ϕ
e
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    (C)  A coil of metal wire is kept stationary in a non-uniform magnetic field. An
emf is induced in the coil
    (D)  An emf can be induced between the two-ends of a straight copper wire
when it is moved through a magnetic field.
B;D
    
    A very small earthed conducting sphere is at a distance ‘a’ from a point charge
q1 and at a distance ‘b’ from a point charge q2 (a < b). At a certain instant, the
sphere starts expanding so that its radius grows according to the law, R = vt.
Choose the correct options for the time dependence I(t) of the current in the
earthing conductor, assuming that the point charges and the centre of the sphere
are at rest, and in due time the initial point charges get into the expanding sphere
without touching it (through small holes).
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q1 q2 a
    (A)   −v ( + ),t <
a b v
q2 a b
    (B)  −v , ≤ t <
b v v
b
    (C)  0, t ≥
v
q1 q2 a
    (D)  −v ( + ),t >
a b v

A;B;C

    
    Figure shows activity A of three different radioactive materials samples.
(Labeled as I, II and III) verses time. Using the give information. Choose The correct
options.

    

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    (A)   Disintegration constant has maximum value for the material of sample II.
    (B)  Half life is maximum for the material of sample III.
    (C)  Disintegration constant has minimum value for the material of sample II.
    (D)  Half life is minimum for the material of sample III.
A;B
    
    The figure shows the network of resistance connected across the cell of
unknown emf ∈. Mark the correct statements.

    

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    (A)   The value of unknown resistance R = 9Ω

    (B)  I1 = 2A, I 3 = 10A , I 4 = 10A

    (C)  The emf ∈ of the source is 117 V


    (D)  I1 = 5A, I 3 = 0, I 4 = 0

A;C;D
    
    A liquid of density ρ and specific heat C is filled in aspherical shell of inner and
outer radius R1 and R2 respectively. The thermal conductivity of the shell is ‘K’.
The surrounding temperature is maintained at 100°C, the initial temperature of
the liquid is 25°C

    

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    (A)   The time after which the temperature of liquid becomes 50°C is
2
ρC R 2
1
(R2 – R1 )ℓn
3kR2 3

    (B)  The time after which the temperature of liquid becomes 50°C
2
ρC R 3
1
(R2 – R1 )ℓn
3kR2 2
(R2 – R1 )
    (C)  The thermal resistance of the shell is Rth =
4πkR1 R2

    (D)  none
B;C

    
    A solid sphere doing pure rolling collides with a smooth wall having coefficient
of restitution as 0.3. The sphere collides and then returns back. Which of the
options is correct (Take g = 10m/s
2
)

    

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    (A)   It will start performing pure rolling 10 sec after the collision
    (B)  Its speed when it starts pure rolling is 5 m/s
    (C)  Next collision will occur 26 sec after the first collision
    (D)  Total distance travelled by the sphere before it again collides with the wall is
170 m (take the nearest integer value)
A;B;C;D
    
    Two spheres each of mass ‘M’ and radius ‘R’ are separated by a distance ‘8R’ and
imparted an initial velocity ‘v′0 to each sphere in mutually perpendicular direction
as shown. Velocity v0 is chosen such that the two spheres just touch each other,
when their centres are at minimum separation then choose the correct option( s).
(Assume only gravitational force is acting on the two spheres).

    

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    (A)   The centre of mass of two spheres system is moving in a circle
    (B)  The centre of mass of two spheres system is moving in a straight line
−−−−−
3GM
    (C)  The value of v0 is √
28R
−−−−−
5GM
    (D)  The value of v0 is √
28R

B;C

    
    A 50-kg ball is attached to one end of a 1 m cord that has a mass of 0.10 kg. The
other end of the cord is attached to a ring that can slide on a frictionless
horizontal shaft AB, as shown in the diagram. A horizontal blow is delivered to the
cord and excites the fundamental vibration with a maximum transverse velocity of
15 m/s. Assume that the ball remains essentially stationary as the cord vibrates.
2
[g = 9.8m/s ]

    

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    (A)   The frequency of the fundamental vibration is 17.5 Hz.
    (B)  The amplitude of the motion is 13.6 × 10−2 m
    (C)  If the blow is delivered as an impulse to a stationary cord, the wave function
for the cord is y(x, t) = A sin(πx/2L)sin ωt , where the ball is located at x = 0
and positive x-axis is along the string.
    (D)  The period of the pendulum motion of the handing ball is 2 sec.
approximately.
A;B;C;D
  Comprehension
    A massless piston, which can move without friction, encloses a sample of
helium in a vertical, thermally insulated cylinder, which is closed at its bottom, and
the cross-section of which is A = 2dm
2
.Above the piston there is a fixed stand to
which an unstretched spring of spring constant 2000 N/m is attached, whose
bottom end is at a distance of 2 dm from the piston when the volume of the gas is
v0 = 8dm
3
. The external pressure is P0 5
= 10 P a, g = 10m/s
2
. The gas
confined in the cylinder is heated with an electric heating element
−1
(1dm = 10 m)

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                                                                                                                        -- * --
   Question :
    How much heat is supplied by the element till it reaches the spring
    
    (A)   zero
    (B)  600 J
    (C)  8000 J
    (D)  1000 J
D

Question :      B
58     How will the process look like on a P-V diagram
    

    (A)  
    (B)      

    (C)      

    (D)      
  Comprehension

     A cylindrical tube filled with water (μw = 4/3) is

closed at its both ends by two silvered plano convex lenses as shown in the figure.
Refractive index of lenses L1 and L2 are 2.0 and 1.5 while their radii of curvature
are 5 cm and 9 cm respectively. A point object is placed somewhere at a point O
on the axis of cylindrical tube. It is found that the object and Image coincide each
59 other.
                                                                                                                        -- * --
   Question :
    The position of object w.r.t lens L1 is
    
    (A)   8 cm
    (B)  10 cm
    (C)  12 cm
    (D)  14 cm
B

Question :     
    The position of object w.r.t lens L2 is
    
    (A)   8 cm
60     (B)  10 cm
    (C)  12 cm
    (D)  14 cm
A

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