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Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR sheet before
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A. General Instructions

1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.

2. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

3. There are three parts in the question paper. Q. 1 to Q. 30 consisting of Mathematics, Q. 31 to


Q. 60 consisting of Physics & Q. 61 to Q. 90 consisting of Chemistry. Each question is
allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.

4. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No. 3 for correct response of
each question. –1 mark will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No
deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer
sheet.

5. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in any
question will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted
accordingly as per instruction 4 above.

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PART I : MATHEMATICS
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. If f(x) = x9 – 6x8 – 2x7 + 12 x6 + x4 – 7x3 + 6x2 + x – 3, f(6) =
(A) 256 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 219


2. If A + B = ; A > 0 , B > 0, maximum value of tanA tanB is :
3

2 2
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 2. 3
3 31/ 4

3. If 7 white, 6 black and 1 red ball is arranged in a row, the probability that no two balls of the same colour are
adjacent is :

2  7! 6! 14  7!6! 26  7!6! 7!7!


(A) (B) (C) (D)
14! 14! 14! 14!

4. If the equation x2 + px + q = 0 has integral solutions for prime numbers p and q, then p + q =
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 10

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n n
x y x y
5. The curve      = 2 touches the line   1 at the point p(a, b). The smallest prime value of n for
a b a b

this to be possible is :
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 7 (D) 13

 /2
e|sin x| .cos x
6. The integral  dx equals
– /2 1  e tan x

e
(A) e (B) (C) 2e + 1 (D) e – 1
2

7. If the curve y = a x  bx passes through P(1, 2) and lies above the x-axis for x  [0, 9] and the area
bounded by the curve, the x-axis and x = 4 is 8 sq. units, then 2a – 3b =
(A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 0 (D) 10

8. The function f(x) = sgn (x – 1). cot–1[x – 1] is ([x] denotes greatest integer function of x)
(A) Discontinuous at x = 1 (B) Continuous and differentiable at x = 1
(C) Not defined at x = 1 (D) Continuous but not differentiable at x = 1

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9. Eight numbers are in geometric progression. Their sum is 21 and the sum of their reciprocals is 7. Their
product is :
(A) 243 (B) 32 (C) 81 (D) 162

10. Complete set of values of x for which log1/2x > log1/3x are :

 1 1
(A) (0, 1) (B)  ,  (C) (1, ) (D) (0, 1/2)
3 2

n
 1 i  2  1 x2 
 
11. If x > 0, the least value of n  N such that   = sin–1  2x  is :
 1– i    

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 32

12. The area of the plane figure bounded by lines y = x , x  [0, 1] ; y = x2, x [1, 2] and y = – x2 + 2x + 4,
x [0, 2] is :

10 10 3 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7 3 5 3

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dy dx
13. General solution of the differential equation y = x + dy represent
dx

(A) a straight line or a hyperbola (B) a straight line or a parabola


(C) a parabola or a hyberbola (D) circles

14. For three events A, B and C


P(exactly one of the events A or B occurs) = P(exactly one of the events B or C occurs) = P(exactly one of
1
the events C or A occurs) = p and P(all the three events occur simultaneously) = p2, where 0 < p < .
2
Then the probability of at least one of the three events A, B and C occuring is :

3p  2p 2 p  3p 2 p  3p 2 3p  3p 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 2 4

15. If x + y = z, then cos2x + cos2y + cos2z – 2cosx.cosy.cosz is equal to


(A) cos2z (B) sin2z (C) 0 (D) 1

      1 1 1
16. Unit vectors a,b, c are coplanar. A unit vector d is perpendicular to them. If (a  b) × (c  d) = î – ĵ  k̂
6 3 3
  
and the angle between a and b is 30º, then c is/are :

1 ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ ˆ 1 ˆ 1
(A) ± (– i – 2ˆj  2k)
ˆ (B) (2i  j – k) (C) ± (– i  2ˆj – 2k)
ˆ (D) (–2iˆ – 2ˆj  k)
ˆ
3 3 3 3

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17. If the tangents at the extremities of a chord PQ of a parabola intersect at T, then the distances of the focus
of the parabola from the points P, T, Q are in :
(A) AP (B) GP (C) HP (D) None of these

x2 y2
18. The eccentricity of the hyperbola   1 be reciprocal to that of the ellipse x2 + 4y2 = 4. If the
a2 b2

hyperbola passes through a focus of the ellipse, then :

x2 y 2
(A) The equation of the hyperbola is   1 (B) a focus of the hyperbola is ( 3 , 0 )
3 2

5
(C) the eccentricity of the hyperbola is (D) the equation of the hyperbola is x2 – 3y2 = 3
3

19. The locus of the point, the sum of the squares of whose distances from n fixed points Ai(xi, yi),
i = 1, 2, 3 ........n. is equal to K2 is a circle.
(A) passing through the origin (B) with centre at origin
(C) with centre at a point of mean position of the given points (D) None of these

20. If the distance between the planes Ax – 2y + z = d and the plane containing the lines

x 1 y  2 z  3 x2 y3 z4


  and   is 6 , then |d| is :
2 3 4 3 4 5

(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

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21. Two medians drawn from acute angles of a right angled triangles intersect at an angle /6. If the length of the
hypotenuse of the triangle is 3 units, then area of the triangle (in sq. units) is
(A) 3 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 9

3 0
sin x sin x
22. Let I1   dx and I2   x dx , then (where [] represent G.I.F.)
0 x 1 3
1
    2     2

(A) I1 + I2 = 0 (B) I1 = I2 (C) I1 = 3I2 (D) I2 = 3I1

23. If x, y  R and satisfy the equation xy(x2 – y2) = x2 + y2 where x  0 then the minimum possible value of
x2 + y2 is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 8

24. If  is a complex fifth roots of unity and (1 +  + 2 + 3)2005 = A + B + C2 + D3 (Where A, B, C, D are
real), then A2 + B3 + C4 + D5 =
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) None of these

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25. Let P(4, – 4) and Q(9, 6) be points on the parabola y2 = 4a(x – b). Let R be a point on the arc of the parabola
between P and Q. Then the area of PQR is largest when.


(A) PRQ  (B) the point R is (4, 4)
2

1 
(C) the point R is  , 1 (D) None of these
4 

26. P is a point inside the equilateral triangle ABC such that PA = 1 cm, PB  2 cm and PC  3 . Then the
side of the triangle (in cm) equal.

(A) 62 3 (B) 6 3 (C) 3 6 (D) 32 6

27. If A(n) represent the area bounded by the curve y = n.lnx (where n  N and n > 1) and x-axis from x = 1 to
x = e, then value of A(n) + nA(n – 1) is equal to

n2 n2
(A) n2 (B) en2 (C) (D)
e 1 e 1

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28.  
If 1  1  a tan   1  1  a , then sin4 = .............

a 2
(A) (B) a (C) 2a (D) a 3
2

29. If a, b, c  R then number of ordered triplet (a, b, c) which satisfy the equations a2 + 2b = 6, b2 + 4c = – 7
and c2 + 6a = –13 is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) More than 2

30. If z = rei, then |eiz| is equal to


(A) e–rcos (B) ercos (C) ersin (D) e–rsin

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PART II : PHYSICS
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
31. A source of sound of frequency f0 is placed on ground. A detector placed at some height is released from rest
towards this source. The graph between apparent frequency and time is shown. If the speed of sound in air
is 300 m/s. What is the value of f0? (g = 10 m/s2)
3
2 × 10
f(Hz)

f0

30 time (sec)

3
(A) 0.5 × 103 Hz (B) 103 Hz (C) 2 × 103 Hz (D) × 103 Hz
2

32. The oscillations represented by curve 1 in the graph are expressed by equation x = A sin t. The equation for
the oscillations represented by curve 2 can be expressed as
2
    A 1
(A) x  2A sin t –  (B) x  2A sin t  
 2  2

    –2A
(C) x  –2A sin t –  (D) x  A sin t – 
 2  2

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33. The temperature of a mono-atomic gas in an uniform container of length ‘L’ varies linearly from T0 to TL as
shown in the figure. If the molecular weight of the gas is M, then the time taken by a wave pulse in traveling
from end A to end B is

2L 3M 3(TL  T0 )
(A) (B)
TL  T0 5R 5 RML A B

2L 3M T0 L TL
M
(C) (D) L
TL  T0 5R 2 R(TL  T0 )

34. The apparent coefficients of volume expansion of a liquid when heated filled in vessel A and B of identical
volumes, are found to be 1 and 2 respectively. if 1 be the coefficient of linear expansion for A, then what will
be the coefficient of linear expansion for B? (True expansion – vessel expansion = app. exp)

1 –  2  2 – 1  2 – 1 1 –  2
(A)  1 (B)  1 (C) – 1 (D)  1
3 3 3 3

35. A small square loop of wire of side  is placed inside a large square loop of wire of side L (L >> ). The loops
are coplanar and their centers coincide. The mutual inductance of the system is proportional to

l l2 L L2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
L L l l

36. In Ohm's law experiment, the potential drop across a resistance was measured as V = 5.0 V and the current
was measured at i = 2.00 A. Find the resistance with the maximum permissible error in resistance
(A) (2.5 ± 2.5%)  (B) (2.5 ± 0.25%)  (C) (2.5 ± 0.025%)  (D) None

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A x
37. The potential energy of a particle varies with distance x as U  , where A and B are constants. The
x2  B
dimentional formula for A × B is
(A) M1 L7/2 T–2 (B) M1 L11/2 T–2 (C) M1 L5/2 T–2 (D) None of these

38. Figure shows two positions A and B are at the same height h above the ground. If the maximum height of the
projectile is H, then determine the time t elapsed between the positions A and B in terms of H.

8 8H 8h
(A) (H – h) (B) – H
g g g v
(H – h)
u
h
8 A B
(C) (H2 – h 2 ) (D) None
g 
x

39. The system shown in the figure is in equilibrium masses m1 and m2 are 2 kg and 8 kg respectively. Spring
constants K1 and K2 are 50 Nm–1 and 70 Nm–1 respectively. If the compression in second spring is 0.5 m.
What is the compression in first string? (Both strings have natural length initially)

m1

m2

K1
K2

(A) 1.3 (B) – 0.5 m (C) 0.5 m (D) None of these

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40. In the figure, a ray of light falls on face 1 of piece of glass (refractive index ) kept in air; and emerge from face
3. Which angle is independent of ?

2
1
 3
i e

ie ie
(A) i + e +  (B) i + e –  (C) (D) 
2 2

41. A liquid of refractive index 1.6 is placed between two planoconvex identical lenses, the medium of which has
refrective index 1.5. Two possible arrangements P and Q are shown. Then the system is

P Q
(A) Divergent in P, Convergent in Q (B) Convergent in P, Divergent in Q
(C) Convergent in both (D) Divergent in both

42. Two identical coherent sources are placed on a diameter of a circle of radius R at a separation d (<<R)
(d = n ) symmetrically about the centre of the circle. The sources emit identical wavelength  each. What
will be the number of points on the circle with constructive interference?
(A) 2n + 1 (B) 4n (C) 4n – 2 (D) 4n + 2

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43. Light of intensity I is incident perpendicularly on a perfectly reflecting plate of area A kept in a gravity free
space. If the photons strike the plate symmetrically and initially the springs were at natural lengths, what is
the maximum compression
K
K
FIXED
Smooth
2IA 2IA 3IA
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
KC 3KC 2KC

44. K wavelength emitted by an atom of atomic number Z = 11 is . The atomic number for an atom that emits
K radiation of wave length 4 will be
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 14

45. A particle is projected along a horizontal field whose coefficient of friction varies as  = A/r2, where r is the
distance from the origin in metres and A is a positive constant. The initial distance of the particle is 1 m from
the origin and its velocity is radially outwards. The minimum initial velocity at this point so the particle never
stops is

(A)  (B) 2 gA (C) 2gA (D) 4 gA

46. A cylindrical tank of height H is open at the top end and it has a radius R. Water is filled in it upto a height h.
Which of the following is the time taken to empty the tank through a hole of small radii r in its bottom?

2h R2 2H R2 h
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
g r g r2 H

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v0
47. A uniform ring of radius R is given a back spin of angular velocity , while throwing it on a horizontal rough
2R
surface with velocity of centre to be v 0, what will be the velocity of the centre the ring when it starts pure
rolling?

7v 0 5v 0 3v 0 v0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 4 4


48. At t = 0 a charge q is at the origin and moving in the y-direction with velocity v  v ˆj . The charge moves in
a magnetic field that is for y > 0 out of page and given by B1 zˆ and for y < 0 into the page and given  B2 zˆ .
The charge's subsequent trajectory is shown in the sketch. From this information, we can deduce that

(A) q > 0 and | B1 | < | B2 | (B) q < 0 and | B1 | < | B2 |


(C) q > 0 and | B1 | > | B2 | (D) q < 0 and | B1 | > | B2 |

49. A wire carrying current I has the configuration shown in figure. Two semi-infinite straight sections, both
tangent to the same circle, are connected by a circular arc, of central angle , along the circumference of the
circle, with all sections lying in same plane. If magnetic field at centre ‘O’ of the circle is zero then  is

(A) 2 radian (B) 4 radian (C) / 2 (D)  / 4

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50. Two long parallel straight conductors carry current i1 and i2 (i1 > i2). When the currents are in the same
direction, the magnetic field at a point midway between the wires is 20µT. If the direction of i2 is reversed, the
field becomes 50µT. The ratio of the currents i1 / i2 is :
(A) 5/2 (B) 7/3 (C) 4/3 (D) 5/3

51. In the circuit shown if point O is earthed, the potential of point X is equal to

2
X 15V

2
10 V
5 10 V
5V
O
5V 5

(A) 10 V (B) 15 V (C) 25 V (D) 12.5 V

52. A perfectly absorbing, black, solid sphere with constant density and radius R, hovers stationary above the
sun. This is because the gravitational attraction of the sun is balanced by the pressure due to the sun's light.
Assume the sun is far enough away that it closely approximates a point source of light. The distance from
the centre of the sun at which the sphere hovers is:
(A) proportional to R (B) proportional to 1/R
(C) proportional to 1/R2 (D) independent of R

53. Circuit A is made of resistors connected in series to a battery; circuit B is made of resistors connected in
parallel to a battery. Let P be the power drawn from the batteries. As the number of resistors in each circuit
is increased,
(A) PA increases and PB decreases; (B) both PA and PB increase
(C) PA decreases and PB increases; (D) PA and PB remain the same

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54. A tube of length h (which is wide enough so that surface tension effects can be neglected) filled with air at
atmospheric pressure and closed at one end. Now tube is lowered in a tank of mercury to a depth h as
shown. It is seen that mercury rises a distance x into the tube. If the mercury barometer also reads h, then
(A) h (h – x) = h2 Close end
of tube
(B) (2h – x) (h – x) = h2
(C) (2h – x) (h + x) = h2
h
(D) (2h) (h – x) = h2 x

55. Four very long straight wires carry equal electric currents in the +z direction. They intersect the x–y plane at
(x, y) = (–a, 0), (a, 0), (0, a), (0, –a). The magnetic force exerted on the wire at position (–a, 0) is along
(A) +y (B) –y (C) +x (D) –x

56. A ball is projected from a point in a horizontal plane so as to strike a vertical wall at right angle and after
rebounding from the wall and once from the horizontal plane it returns to the point of projection.
Then the co-efficient of restitution (e) for the two collisions is : (Assuming it to be same for both the collisions).
(A) 1/2 (B) 1/3 (C) 1/4 (D) 1/5

57. A block B of mass 5 kg rests on a rough horizontal surface ( = 0.2); A block A of mass 2 kg rests on block
B( = 0.4). If a horizontal force of 21 N be applied to the block B, what is force (in N) of friction acting between
the blocks A and B? (g = 10 ms–2)
 = 0.4
A 2 kg
B 5 kg 21N

 = 0.2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these

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58. For the ideal RL circuit shown, the resistance is R = 10.0 , the inductance is L = 5.0 H and the battery has
voltage bat = 12 volts. Some time after the switch S in the circuit is closed, the ammeter in the circuit reads
16
0.40 A. If the rate at which energy is being stored by the inductor at this instant is Watts, what is the
x
value of x?

L = 5.0 H

S
bat = 12 v

A
R = 10 

(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) None of these

59. A LCR series a.c. circit is connected to an a.c. source of variable angular frequency  and a fixed voltage
amplitude. The current amplitude in the circuit is found to be the same for two angular frequencies 1 and 2.
The resonance angular frequency of this circuit must be

1   2 1 2
(A) [1 2]1/2 (B) (C)    (D) None
2 1 2

60. An exploratory rocket of mass m is in orbit about the sun at a radius of RES/10 (one tenth of the radius of the
earth’s orbit about the sun). To exit this orbit, it fires its engine over a short period of time. This quickly
doubles the velocity of the rocket while reducing its mass by half (due to fuel consumption). Immediately
after the burn, what is the kinetic energy of the rocket?
(A) 10GMSm/RES (B) 5GMS m/RES (C) 20GMSm/RES (D) GMSm/2RES

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PART III : CHEMISTRY
Single Correct Choice Type
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
H2 O H2 O H2O
61. XeF6 
–HF
 x 
–HF
 y 
–HF
z

Select correct statement(s) for x,y,z


(A) All are planar and polar (B) All are planar and non polar
(C) all are nonplanar and polar (D) All are nonplanar and nonpolar

62. Compare the rate of reaction of following for nitration reaction.


(A) Toluene > Benzene > Chlorobenzene (B) Chlorobenzene > Benzene > Toluene
(C) Benzene = Toluene > Chlorobenzene (D) Chlorobenzene = Toluene = Benzene

63. Statement-1 : For zero order kinetic t1/2 is independent of initial concentration.
Statement-2 : For zero order kinetic in equal time equal amount of reactant will decompose.
Statement-3 : For Ist order kinetic in equal time equal percentage of reactant will decompose.
Statement-4 : Rate law expression of reaction may be contains concentration of reactant concentration of
product and even concentration of catalyst.
Write the answer of above statements as true(T) and false(F) in the given order.
(A) TFFF (B) FTTT (C) FTTF (D) TFFT

64. Which property is different for Be & Mg metals.


(A) Solubility in liq. NH3 (B) colour in flame (C) nature of oxide (D) bonding in hydride

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65. The pyrimidine bases present in DNA are :
(A) Cytosine and Adenine. (B) Cytosine and Guanine
(C) Cytosine and Uracil (D) Cytosine and Thymine

66. Calculate sum of total number of maximum and minimum electrons present in Fe atom (Z = 26) having
1
n +   4, |m| = 1, s = + .
2
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 4

67. A metal nitrate gives colour compound when reacts with borax in oxidising flame same colour is obtained
when metal nitrate is dissolved in water. Metal nitrate can't be
(A) Cu(NO3)2 (B) Fe(NO3)3 (C) Co(NO3)2 (D) Cr(NO3)3

68. In which of the following reduction of Tollen's reagent take place.

CH2OH
H O OCH3
O O OH H
|| OH H
CH 3 – C – CH 3 H H
(i) (ii) H OH
(iii)

(A) ii, iii (B) iii (C) i, ii (D) None of these

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69. 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) 2 SO3(g)
Starting with 2 mol of SO2 and 1 mol O2 in one litre flask. After some time equilibrium established. In another
experiment same mol of SO2 present at equilibrium required 1000 ml 0.4 M KMnO4 in acidic medium.
The value of equilibrium constant KC for the reaction is
(A) 0.4 (B) 0.8 (C) 1.6 (D) 2

70. Which statement belongs to most electronegative element


(A) It's atomic radius is shortest among all elements
(B) It's ionic radius is shortest among all anions
(C) It has highest ionization energy among are known elements
(D) It has highest electron affinity among all known elements

(i) OH
71. x + A + B
(ii) H /H2O
O3, Zn

C2H4

B gives efferverscence with baking powder. Select the true statement.


(A) Acidic strength of A > H2O (B) Molecular mass of A is 46
(C) Acidic strength of B < Acetic acid (D) None of these

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72. Calculate total entropy change for the transition of 1 mole of solid sulphur from its monoclinic form to the
rhombic form at 400 K, if H = – 400 J/mole for this transition and assume the surrounding to be in a bath of
water at 27ºC
(A) – 1J/k (B) + 0.33 J/k (C) 1.67 J/k (D) 0.66 J/k

73. Which 2nd period element has maximum value of |ionization energy – electrone affinity|
(A) Li (B) N (C) F (D) Ne

74. Compare the stability of following carbocation




(i) (ii) (iii)

(A) ii > iii > i (B) i > iii > ii (C) ii > i > iii (D) i > ii > iii

75. The standard heat of combustion of Al is – 840 kJ mol–1 at 25ºC. If Al reacts with O2 at 25ºC, which of the
following release 280 kJ of heat ?
(A) The reaction of (1/1.6) mol of Al (B) The formation of (1/1.6) mol of Al2O3
(C) The reaction of (1/3) mol of Al (D) The formation of (1/6) mol of Al2O3

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76. When aqueous solution of NH4Cl reacts with NaNO2 two gases are formed, one is in large amount and other
is in small amount, these gases are respectively
(A) N2, NO (B) N2, N2O (C) N2O, NO (D) NO, N2

Cl2 H2 O
77. Toluene P Q. Product Q is :
h 375 K
(A) Benzaldehyde (B) Benzalchloride (C) Acetophenone (D) None of these

78. Which of the following cell can produce maximum electrical work ?
[Given : PH2  1 atm , Ka (CH3COOH) = Kb (NH4OH) = 10–5]

(A) Pt | H2(g) | 0.1 M NH4Cl (aq.) || 0.1 M CH3COOH (aq.) | H2(g) | Pt


(B) Pt | H2(g) | 0.1 M HNO3 (aq.) || 0.1 M KOH (aq) | H2(g) | Pt
(C) Pt | H2(g) | 0.1 M HCl (aq.) || 0.1 M CH3COOK (aq.) | H2(g) | Pt
(D) Pt | H2(g) | 0.1 M CH3COONa (aq.) || 0.1 M HCl (aq.) | H2(g) | Pt

79. Element (x) + NaOH Gas 'y' + other product(s) ..............(I)


h
Gas 'y'  element 'x' + other product(s) .......................(II)
Element 'x' obtained in rxn(I) & (II) are allotropes, then element 'x' is
(A) Zinc (B) phosphorous (C) sulphur (D) chlorine

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KMnO4 Hexamethylenediamine
80. X Y Nylon 6,6
H2SO 4,
What is X
(A) Cyclohexene (B) Hexane-1,6-dioic acid
(C) Methylcyclopentene (D) None of these

81. A compound formed by two elements A and B has a cubic structure in which A atoms are in ccp arrangement
and B atoms are present at alternate edge centre. What is the formula of the compound.
(A) A2B (B) AB2 (C) A4B (D) A8B3

82. Which salt precipitates as metal hydroxide on reaction with Na2CO3 solution.
(A) FeCl3 (B) CaCl2 (C) AgNO3 (D) (CH3COO)2Pb

O
83. x
R–C–O–H R–CH2–OH
X can be
(A) LiAlH4/ether, H3O+ (B) B2H6, H3O+
(C) NaOH & CaO,  (D) Both (A) and (B)

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84. A solution of a non electrolyte substance containing 1.05 g per 100 ml was found to be isotonic with 3%
glucose solution the molecular mass of substance is (density of glucose solution = 1g/ml) :
(A) 31.5 4 (B) 6.3 u (C) 630 u (D) 63 u

85. Which is not possible product of heating of ortho boric acid.


(A) H2B2O6 (B) H2B4O7 (C) HBO2 (D) B2O3

86. Which of the following compound is not an antacid.


(A) Aluminium hydroxide (B) Phenelzine
(C) Cimetidine (D) Ranitidine

87. Ka for H3BO3 is 5.8 × 10–10 what buffer component ratio [NaH2BO3(aq.)]/[H3BO3(aq.)] would be needed to
make a buffer solution of pH = 10.
(A) 10 (B) 0.18 (C) 4.30 (D) 5.8

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88. Cl2 can disproportionate in.
(A) NaOH, HF (B) K2MnO4, NaOH (C) K2MnO4, HF (D) Ca(OH)2 H2O

89. Which of following is aromatic

N Se B
H H
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(A) i, iii (B) ii, iii, iv (C) ii, iii (D) Only ii

90. The rate of diffusion of two gases x and y is in the ratio of 1 : 5 and that of y and z in the ratio of 1 : 6 the
ratio of the rate of diffusion of z with respect to x is :
(A) 5 : 6 (B) 1 : 30 (C) 6 : 5 (D) 30 : 1

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ANSWER KEY (JEE Mains)

Q.NO. MATH Q.NO. PHYSICS Q.NO. CHEMISTRY


1 C 31 B 61 C
2 A 32 A 62 A
3 C 33 A 63 B
4 B 34 AA 64 C
5 A 35 B 65 D
6 D 36 A 66 A
7 B 37 B 67 C
8 A 38 A 68 D
9 C 39 B 69 D
10 A 40 B 70 B
11 B 41 A 71 A
12 B 42 B 72 B
13 B 43 A 73 D
14 A 44 A 74 A
15 D 45 C 75 C OR D
16 C 46 D 76 A
17 B 47 D 77 A
18 D 48 A 78 D
19 C 49 A 79 B
20 D 50 B 80 A
21 A 51 B 81 D
22 B 52 D 82 A
23 C 53 C 83 D
24 B 54 B 84 D
25 C 55 C 85 A
26 C 56 A 86 B
27 A 57 B 87 D
28 B 58 C 88 D
29 A 59 A 89 D
30 D 60 A 90 D

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