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4, SOLVED PAPER 2013 (Memory Based) MATHEMATICS .M 0,8 ate the roots of ax? + bx +e=0, 8 The mean of e’ binomial distribution is 5, ee : then its variance has to be then “Zig are the rots of ale ons @ ad -vx+e=0 <5 (@=25 (©) cx ~bx+a=0 9, If ais the single A.M, between two numbers (0) oe tox+a=0 and and Sis the sum of nA.M.'s between iz 8 HOS eee them, then = depends upon . The number of real roots of the equation a (c= 1 + = 2 + (v= BP Dis @ nab na 1 2 nd an tos 4d None of these 10. 2! 4 git 16%2,,. upto « equal to 3. IFS'Is the set containing values of x @1 2 satistying ff -5[s]-6<0, where (xt 3 5 denotes GIF, then $ contains te 2 411. The odds in favour of India winning any 4 Ra oad cricket matci 182.3, \what isthe probability (©) [2.3] (@ (2,4) that if Incia plays § matches, t wins exactly Seven people are seated in a circle. How Scene many relative arrangements are possible? Ee (2y ayia aay {2 on Orel wei) oo) G @', @"c, 1 (23 ayn Inhot many ways cand poole ve seatea °C) (5) “OL 3) (5) cn a square table, one on each side? @ 4! © 3! 12. For an AP. S.,=3S,, The value of is 4 (@) None of these equal to Four different items have to be placed in (4 we three cifferent boxes. In how inany ways 8 (9) 10 can itbe t any box can hav 5. itbe dona such that any box ean have 43.44 since sintxesintxe... 49205, any number of items? (a we () ®, (9 *, What is the probability that, if a number is randomly chosen from any 31 consecutive natural numbers, itis divisible by 5? 7 OF 8 5 8 a7 © 31H (2 Nove of these (log. 14 aH @xe (x (6) log,(44%) (2) toa? 15, The ends of a line segment are P(1, 3) and Q(1, 1}. Ris a point an the fine segment PQ such that PR :QR = 1:4, If Ris an interior point of the parabola y# = 4x, then (> (- (@) 2e(0.1) ol 3-3) (@) None of these tan3x -tandx 16. Set of vues for which Hoe EO is tue is es (oy nae g. neZ o (3) 17. The distance between the lines 3x + 4y = 9 and 8x + By + 15 = is (@ mast nez 3 33 O% o 33 oF (6) Nore of these 48. LetA=(3,-4), Bi, 2) and P= 2k—1 2k+1) is @ variable pont such that PA +P is the minimum, Then k is @ tb) 0 © (a) None of these 19. The length of the y-intercept made by the circle x8 + y?— 4x — By - 5 = Os @6 (b) Aa (©) aia 3 20. x+y = Kis normal to y*= 12x, then (a3 1) 8 () 9 (@) None of these 21. 8 24. 25. 26. 27. SOLVED PAPER 2013 ‘The number of vaiues of ¢ such that the straight line y = 4x + ¢ touches the curve Pets @o wa we (0) infinite 8 4 1 3 (og 5 ala (a) @ straight line (6) a circle a Zz 1) The points of 2 satisfying avg { fies on {@) an arc ofa cice () a parabola (©) anelipse ——(@) a Straight ne ‘The coefficients of the (Srth term and the (6 2th termin the expansion (1+ x}* re equal, then (naa © (9 m=2r+t —— (@) None of these sed d ae i (@2e we @e-1 @ 8 Ie=13, b= 12,625in aac, then py Ss 4 2 OR OF S 1 fg @ 3 3- a in 22 te sins2t (o am co cos"( 2 SOLVED PAPER 2013 28. 30. 31. 32. 33, 38. Two pairs of straight lines have the equations y? + xy ~ 12x° = 0 and ax’ + 2hxy + by? = 0. One line will be ‘common among them if @ a= ~3(2h + 36) (8) a= 8{h~ 26) (© a=2(b+h) (2) Both (2) and (6) Ia circle passes through the point (3, 4) and cuts x? + y? = 9 orthogonally, then the locus of its centre is 3x + dy =. Then i = @n (13, 17 (o) 23 For what value of x, the matrix A is singular 3-x 2 2 ] 2 ~A-x (o) x= 0,2 () x= 4,2 () x=2,3) (x= 0,3 7 and2 are two roots of the following equation 3 7| 2 x then its third root will be 7 6 x (@)-9 wo 1 oF (@) None of these Period of f(x) = sin# x + cost x @x oF (o (@) None of these . The range of log, (sin x) (9 Ca () 2,1) (0) (=, 9) @ 0) 1 1 as O -E 2 3 (5 5 36, 37. 38. 39, ae, at. 42, Let y=logsin(x?), O PHYSICS A ols coin has a charge of +10 C. The umber of electrons removed from it is. (a) 10° (0) 625 * 10° (6) 18 * 10° (9) 18 «10° A small sphere of mass m and electric charge q, is suspended by a light thread, A second sphere carrying a charge q, is placed directly below the first sphere at a distance ‘d! away. Then (@) tension in thread may reduce to zero if the spheres are positively charged (b} tension in thread may reduce to zero if the spheres are oppositely charged (c} tension in thread can never be zero (@) tension in thread is independent of the nature of the charges A pitch ball covered with a tin foit having a mass m kg hangs by a fine silk thread of length ( metres in an electric field E, When the ball is given an electric charge of q coulomb, it stands out d metre apart from the vertical line, The magnitude of an electric field will be mgd mgd @ © “Ge jae o oe 49, The current t and voltage V graphs for a given metallic wire of two different temperatures T, and T, are shown in the following figure. It is concluded that Hi T 1 Te v— (aT, > () T, tem oratute of source (0) temperature of source > temperature of sink () the difference between temperature of ‘source and sink is very high (@ None of these 92. If three faradays of eleciricity is passed though the solution of AgNO,, CuSO, and AuCl,, the molar ratio of the cations deposited at the cathodes will be (aster (0) 1:2:3 (9 3:2:1 (9 6:3:2 98. A gas 'X' at 4 atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of MY" and 1M Z> at 25°C. Ifthe standard reduction potential of Z > Y > X, then (@) ¥ will oxidize X and not Z (0) ¥ will oxidize Z and not x (2) ¥ will oxidize both X and Z (0) ¥ will reduce both X and Z 94, The rate constant of a chemical reaction can be increased by (2) decreasing the temperature (b) increasing the temperature (©) increasing concentration of reactants (@ decreasing concentration of reactants 95. Consider the fvo equations at a particular temperature 2N,0, + 4NO, +0, N,0,-+2N0, +40, FE, and E, represents the activation energy for the first and second reaction respectively then @ EE, © E, > tla () IVs t> i> (leet (@ W>m> We) 108, When ecetaldehyde is heated with Fehling’s solution, it gives a precipitate of () Cu (8) Cud (©) Cut Cu,0 + Gud @ CuO 108. The principal organic product formed in the reaction {(@) CH,CH(8r)(CH,}, COOH (0) CH, = CH(CH,), CoBr (0) CHBr(CH,), COOK (@, CH, =CH(CH,), CHBrCOOH 140. Secondary nitroalkanes on treatment with ritrous acid form {@) fitrtic acids (b) carboxylic acids {) pseudonitroles (0) ketones 111, In HS, I, R= NH,, NH,, the ofder of proton ‘accepting tendency wil be (@) >NH,>R—NH, >HS () NH, oR —NH, >HS" 91 (9) R=NH, >NH, >HS- > (9) HS" >R—NH, >NH, > 112. In vuleanisation of rubber (2) sulphur reacts to form new compound! (6) sulptur cross links are introduced (6) sulphur forms a very thin protective layer over rubber (@) All the statements are correct 118, Which of the following does not represent 2 disaccharide? (@) Maltose () Suc (@) Lactose ( Dextrose 114, Which one of the following vitamins contains 2 metal atom? (2) Riboflavin (® Vitamin 8, (©) Vitamin A (6) Vitamin B, 118. Veronal, a barbilurate drug is used as (2) antihistamine (b) sedative (©) antiseptic. (© antimalarial 116, Gay Lussac's law of gaseous volume is derived from {@) law of definite proportions: (0) law of muitiple proportions (6) law of reciprocal proportions (6) experimental observation 117. One litre flask conizins ar, water vapour and small amount of liquid water al a pressure (of 200 mm Hg, Ifthis is connected to another one litre evacuated flask, what will be the final pressure of the gas mixture at equilorium. Assume the temperature to be 50°C. (Aqueous tension at 50° = $3'mm Hg) (@) 120.56 mm (0) 230 mm (6) 148.5 mm (109.4 mm 118, The correct order of decreasing ianic radius ‘among the following anions would be (a) Se, 1) Br, OF, S (e) Se", Br, OF" F FOF, Br, S 119. |, 6h th ‘This reaction is sat up in aqueous medium, We start with 1 mole of land 0. mole of = int Lflask. After equiliorium, the excess of AQNO, gave 0.25 mole of yellow ppt. Then the equilibrium constant is (@ 133 () 2.68 fe) 2.00 ( 3.00 120. At 90" C, pure water has [H' ]= 10° M The value of K, at 80° C ie fa) 19° (0) 102 (9 10% (10 121. Nitrogen dioxide cannot be dbizined oy heating (@) Po(NO,), (© CUNO), (6) AgNO, (@) KWo, 122. Which of the following is heterocyclic aromatic species? @ J ) UO H 423. Which of the following halides undergoes nucleophilic substitution most readily? (3) P-H,CC,HCL () 0 eOC,H.CI (©) p-Cle,#.c (2) C.H,CH(CICH, 4124, Dumas’ method involves the determination ‘of nitrogen content in the organic compound fa the form of (a) NH, ON (c) NaCn (0 (NH).S0, 125, Group V cations are precipitated in form of carbonates by (NH,),CO.. Why can we not Use Na,CO, in stead of (NH,),CO,? (2) Because N2,CO, will precipitate MgCO, (0) Because N2,CO, is insoluble in water {e) Because it is an ionic compound (d) None of these SOLVED PAPER 2013 “ LOGICAL REASONING 426. Ina certain code language MADRAS is Sltidy the position of the dot in al the Problem codedas’ ARSARS’, than howwall’MuMBar Figures. Note that it keeps moving ground the be coded in that language? square in the clockwise direction. Where would it be in ihe third position? If yeu observe in the eee sedond figure, the dot is atthe upper right comer @) UBIUBL and in the fourth figure the dot is at the bottam Jeft comer. Hence, in the third gure, it should “) ’ Oe be at the notiom right comer, Therefore, the () MBAMBA answers 127, Find the last number ofthe following number Now, solve the fallosing questions, series 10,8, 16, 13, 39, 35,7 128, Problem Figures le 75 = (b) 100 Ro 2 pe (© 130 ae aus inswver Figures 128, If» means subtract ‘means divide and rere Tete * moans muiaply, ble: S & ‘means add, then which ol We el “ew ol “SI of the following would resuk in a value of = 10 (ot Q@ @ WIG 12832223 ia (o) 15% 122342-3 Probiom Figures (154128 3-229 peiew | user 5 im 1 ath wo + cae ow] (9 15124 322—-3 aah Y feceealt ace] Directions (Q. 129-120): In these questions, Answer Figures there are two sets af figi"0s Tha Probiom oe a Figues and the Answer Pigues. The ow = [2 RD s ales they change som taf tonight 9 speci onder. The question is, ifthe figuros continue to chenge Cae Oe eee) inthe same ordor whet should bo the thir eure. Digeatigns (Q. 181 ~ 18 0 tat tho sexes is comploted? each ofthe fallowing problems a related pair of figures 7 flowed by five ‘Study the following problem based on series. numbered pairs of figures. Select the pair that has Problem Figures: a simitir relationship to that of original pair The best ansiver Is to be selected from the given choices. 131, Pais Hay Hap Lo) Lath 2 132, 8 9 10:19128 18 @ 11:14 89 14.13 12:15 1110. @ vuTintw @ 183. Ina family of 6 members A, B, C, D, & and F. There are three males and three females There ace two fathers. C is aunt of F who is the grandson of A.D is the daughter inlaw of Ewho ismother of C. What isthe relation between D and F? (a) Father-son {6) Sister-brother (c) Sibling (6) Mother-son 194, Five persons Anurag, Anuj, Ajay, Atul and Anand live in a five storey building at different floors, Anurag lives above Ajay but ‘below Anand, Atul lives above Ajay but below Anurag. Anuj lives below Anand bul ‘above Alul. In which floor does Anuj live? (@ 2nd (0) Sra (@) 4th (2) Either (b) or (6) 195, What isthe missing number? (a 22 (o) 28 20 Q & tb) 24 (oh) 27 SOLVED Papen 2018 136. Insert the missing number. 2 2) [24] [2 46] [a7] [45] [8 24 23 @ Os 23 28 OF © % 187, There are fifty bitds on a tree. A hunter shot at them with a rifle and three birds fell dead How many birds were left on the tree? (a) 47 45 (©) 46 (@ None 138. Ram is older than Shyam and Raj. Raju is older than Kumar. Sachin is younger than Shyam but older than Kumar, Sachin is, younger than Raju, Ram is younger than Saurav, Who is the oldest man? (@) Ram (®) Shyam (0) Raju (©) Saurav 139, Sheetal beats Hema at Tennis but tosses to Monica, Sonali usually wins against Hema, sometimes against Sheetal, but never against Monica. Who is the weakest player? (a) Shestal (0) Hema (©) Sonali (@) Monica Directions for question 140: Read the information ‘and ansiver the questions given below: ‘A+B! means 'A is the daughter of 8, ‘AB’ means ‘A Is the son of B', and 'A~B! means ‘Ais the wife of 140, [FT — SB ~ M, which of the following is not tru (a) Bis mother of S. (b) Mis the husband of B. (©) Tis the daughter of M. (Tis the daughter-in-jaw of B. SOLVED PAPER 2013, 18 ENGLISH Directions (@. 141-144): The passage give below is followed by a sot of questions. Choos the best answer for each question. PASSAGE -1 Given overwhelming evidence for the primacy of sociocultural factors in determining both drinking patterns and their consequences, it is clear that ethnographic research findings on the social and cultural roles of alcohol may nave important implications for policy-makers - particularly in areas such as Europe where economic and political ‘convergence’ could have significant Impact on drinking-cultures and their associated lifestyles. In this context, itis essential for those concerned with policy and legislation on alcohol to have @ ‘dear understanding of the sociocultural functions ‘and meanings of drinking, This passage outlines ‘the principal conclusions that can be drawn from tra available cross-cultural material regarding the ‘symbolic uses of alcoholic beverages, the social functions of drinking-places and the roles of alcohol in transitional and celebratory rituals. From the ethnographic material available, itis clear that in all cultures where more then one type of alcoholic beverage is available, drinks are classified in terms of their social meaning, and the classification of drinks is used to define the social world, Few, if any. alcoholic beverages: are ‘socially neutral: every drink is loaded with symbolic meaning, every drink conveys a message. Alcohol is a symbolic vehicle for identifying, describing. constructing and ‘manipulating cultural systems, values, ‘interpersonal relationships, behavioural norms and expectations. Choice of beverage is rarely @ matter of personal taste. At the simplest level, drinks are used to define the nature of the occasion. In many Western ‘cultures, for example, champagne is synonymous. with celebration, such that if champagne is ordered or served at an otherwise ‘ordinary’ ‘occasion, someone will invariably ask "What are we celebrating?” In the Weiner Becken in Austria, sekt is drunk on formal occasions, while schnapps is reserved for more intimate, convivial gatherings - the type of drink served defines both the nature of the event and the Social relationship among the drinkers. Ihe choice of drink also dictates behaviour, to the extent that the appearance of a bottle of schnapps can prompt a switch from the ‘pole’ form of address, sie, to the highy intimate du 141, According to the author, (@) Drinks are classified in order to define the economic scenario of the county (0) Drinks are classified in order to depict the real-life political situation of the world. (6) Drinks are classified in order to define the social wont. (@) Drinks are classified on the basis of public demand. 142. All of the following are true in terms of the passage except: {) Champagne is similar to celebration in Wester countries (0) Drink determines the behaviour of the person. (c) Every drink carties a symbolic meaning with tt {@) All alcoholic drinks are “socially neutral". 4143. The author slates the different functions of Grinking in order to: (2) describe that drinking is socially positive, (0) the names of different arinks and the occasions when they are consumed (6) bring about the hidden aspects of the Western cuture (0) emphasize that alcoho! is @ symbolic representation of determining cultural values, relationships and behavioural patlers. 144, Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “convivial” used in the fith paragraph of the passage? (2) Genial (0) Intimidate (0) Harassing (a) Rude 14 Directions (Q. 145 ~ 148): Each question bolow cansists. of a word, followed by four words. Choose the word that is most nearly the same in meaning ta the word given in the question. 148, Incongeuous (9) regular (0) fighting {@) discordant ——_(@) mandatory 148. Felicity {(@) jubilation () encouragement (©) appropriate (pleasant Direction for question 147: Choose the active form of the sentence given below: 147. Akki was made to join the art acadeniy because of his father's interest, (a) Akki was forced to join the at academy because of his father's interest. (0) Akki took the decision of joining the art acatlemy because of his father's interest. (c) Akki's father is cesponsible for his joining of the art academy, (@) Abski joined the art of his father's catlemy because SOLVED PAPER 2013 Directions (Q, 148 ~ 148): Filly tho blanks wth te suitable coltective nouns from the options given below the sentences: 143. They were delighted to see a_of fish near the bank of the river (@) platoon (0) shoat (© tidings (@) meeting 149, Children were excitedtoseea__of candies. (@ mint () plague (o) wisp (©) prattie Further complicating the situation in the US is the fact hat whatever decision is made can be overruled by the larly {a) that whatever decision is made can be overruled by the family () whatever decision is made overruled by the family (0) that what decision is made can be overruled by the family (0) that witatever decision is made can be ruled by the family 150. can be ANSWERS MATHEMATICS PEeeeeereE 1.40) 24) 3. (0) 4) 5.) BL 7) BL) BI) 10.00) A1.() 12.(b) 13.(c) 14.12) 15.6) 18.(@) 17.(0) 18.10) 18.(0) 20.(6) 21.(6) 22.(c) 23.40) 24.(a) 25.(a) 26.(4) 27.(@) 28.(a) 29.4) 30. (c) 31.() 32.(b) 33.(0) 34. (6) 85.(a) 38.(d) 37.(c) 38.(H 39.(0) 40.(@) ATG) 42.(6) 43. (0) 88.(0) 4B. (0) PHYSICS 46.(5) 47.(3) 48,¢a) 49.(a) 50.(c) St.(a) 82.(@) 53.(0) 54.(0) 85.(a) 56.(0) 57.(d) 58.(c} 59.(b) G0.(b) G1.(d) 62.(c) 63.(c) 66.(a) 68.(0) 86.(0) 67.() 68.6) 69.(D) 70.(b) 71.(b} 72.0) 73.0) 7A.(a}75.(b) 76.(c) 77.(c) 7B-(a) 79.4.0) 80.(a) B1.(c) 82.(b) 83.(c} BA(c) 85.(D) CHEMISTRY 86.(c) B7.(c) 8B.(C) 88. (c) 90.(6) 91.(c) 92.(U) 99.(2) 9A.K0] 98.(h 86.(2} 87.(c) 98.(2) 99.(c) 100. (0) 104.(a) 102.(b) 109.(b) 104. (c) 108.(c), 106. (2) 107. (a) 108.(A) 109.(c) 190. (c) 114.(0) 112.(0) 113.) 114,06) 118. (0) 118. (cd) 147.6) 118.(c) 119.(@) 120. (c) 121. (c) 122.(c) 123.(¢) 124.(6) 128.(2) LOGICAL REASONING 126.(b) ¥27.(D) 128.(d) 129.(d) 130.(c) 131.(b) 192.(a) 133.(c) 134.() 198. (0) 196, (c) 197.(0) ¥28.(a) 199. (0) 140. (6) ENGLISH 141.(c) 142.() 143.(0) 144. (0) 146. (2) 447.) 148.(b) 149.(a) 150. 0)

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