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wrong answer.
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PA R T - I [MATHEMATICS]
SECTION - A SECTION - A
[oLr q
fu"B i zd kj dsi z'u]
[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
-.1 l si z-.20 r d pkj fodYi (A), (B), (C), (D) fn; sgS
Q.1 to Q.20 has four choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out i z
of which ONLY ONE is correct ft uesa^^dsoy , d^^ l ghgS A
sin150 tan 60.cos 300 sin150 tan 60.cos 300
1. If A = and 1. ; fn A = cos1050 sin570
r Fkk
cos1050 sin570
1 x d 1 x d
B= , then (f(x)) is, (where f(x) B= gS
] rc (f(x)) gS
] (t gk¡f(x)
0 1 dx 0 1 dx
is sum of all elements of (AATB)100 and AT (AATB)100 dsl H khvo; oksads; ksxQy r FkkAT
denotes transpose of matrix A) vkO
;wg A dsi fj or ZvkO
;w
g dksn' kkZ r kgS
)
(A) 100x99 (B) 0 (C) 100 (D) 1 (A) 100x99 (B) 0 (C) 100 (D) 1
logx log2 x 1 1
l ehdj .k log2 (2x2) + log2 x . x x 2 +
log log x 1
2. The equation, log2 (2x2) + log2 x . x 2.
2
1 3 log1/ 2 log 2 x 3 log1/ 2 log 2 x
+ log24 x4 + 2 = 1 has : log24 x4 + 2 =1 j [ kr hgS&
2
(A) exactly one real solution
(A) Bhd , d okLr fod gy gS
(B) two real solutions (B) nksokLr fod gy gS
(C) 3 real solutions (D) no solution . (C) r hu okLr fod gy gS(D) dksbZgy ughgS
3. The graph of a quadrati c p ol ynomi al 3. lay Xu fp=k esa, d f} ?kkr cgq i n y = ax2 + bx + c
y = ax2 + bx + c is as shown in the adjacent dkvkj s[kn' kkZ
; kx; kgS] r ksfuEu esal sdkS
ul hj kf' k@jkf' k; k¡
figure. Which of the following quantities /kukRed gS? y
is(are) positive? y (A) b – c
(A) b – c (B) bc
(B) bc (C) c – a
(C) c – a (D) ab2 x
x O
(D) ab2 O
24 2x x 2
6. T he s ol ut i on of t he i ne qual i t y 6. vl fedk log > 1 dsgy gS&
25 x 2 14
24 2x x 2 16
log 25 x 2
> 1 is
14 (A) (–3, 3)
16
(A) (–3, 3) (B) (– , – 17) (–3, 4) (1, )
(B) (– , – 17) (–3, 4) (1, ) (C) (– 3, 1) (3, 4)
(C) (– 3, 1) (3, 4) (D) (– 17, 1) (3, 4)
(D) (– 17, 1) (3, 4)
7. ekukS mu okLr fod l a [ ; kvksadsØfer f=kdksa(x, y, z)
7. Let S be the set of ordered triples (x, y, z) of
real numbers for which log10(x + y) = z and dk l eq Pp; gS ] ft udsfy ; slog10(x + y) = z r Fkk
log10(x2 + y2) = z + 1. Suppose there are log10(x2 + y2) = z + 1 gS AekukokLr fod l a[ ; k; saa
real numbers a and b such that for all ordered r Fkkb bl i zd kj gSfd S esaØfer f=kdksa(x, y, z) dsfy ; s
triples (x, y, z) in S we have x3 + y3 = a · x3 + y3 = a · 103z + b · 102z gS A (a + b) dkeku
103z + b · 102z. The value of (a + b) is equal to
cj kcj gS
15 29
(A) (B) 15 29
12 2 (A) (B)
(C) 15 (D) 24 12 2
(C) 15 (D) 24
14. Let a, b, c be three real numbers such that 14. ekuk a, b, c r hu okLr fod l a
[ ; k, sabl çdkj gS
afd
a 0, , b R – {0} and c (– , ). a 0, , b R – {0} r Fkkc (– , ) gS A
2 2
1
1 ; fn (sin a cos a ) 2 + b 2 + |c| 0
If (sin a cos a ) 2 + b 2 + |c| 0, b
b
sin( 4a ) cos 2 a 1
sin( 4a ) cos 2 a 1 1
1 b2 b3
then the value of b2 b3 gS
] r ks b dkeku cj kcj gS
b 3
3 ln (c 1) c5 c 2
ln (c 1) c5 c 2
is equal to
(A) 5 (B) 6
(A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 10 (D) 12
(C) 10 (D) 12
18. If, , are the positive real roots of the 18. ; fn , , l ehdj .kx3 – 6x2 + ax + b = 0 ds
equation x3 – 6x2 + ax + b = 0 then the 3 3 3
/kukRed okLr fod ew
y gS
] rc
3 3 3 1 1 1
minimum value of is
1 1 1 dk U; w
ur e eku gS
(A) 1 (B) 3 (A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 9 (D) 27 (C) 9 (D) 27
20. Let f (x) = ax2 + bx + c, (a, b, c R, a > 0) 20. ekuk f (x) = ax2 + bx + c, (a, b, c R, a > 0),
intersect the x-axis at A and B such that x-v{kdksA r Fkk B i j bl çdkj çfr PNsn dj r kgSfd
b
AB = f . If D2 – 4aD – 32a2 = 0 b
2a AB = f gS
A ; fn D2 – 4aD – 32a2 = 0,
where D = b2 – 4ac then the possible value 2a
of 'a' is t gk¡ D = b2 – 4ac gS] r c 'a' dk l a
Hkkfor eku gS
(A) 2 (B) 4 (A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 8 (D) 16 (C) 8 (D) 16
SECTION - B SECTION - B
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.21 to Q.25 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-21 l si z-25 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dk mÙkj
(The answer of each of the questions is 4 digits) dsoy 4 v a
d ksesnhft ; sA
21. Let A and B are two square matrices of order
21. ekuk A r Fkk B dksfV 3 dsnksoxZvkO
;w
g bl i zd kj gS
3 such that det(A) = 3 and det(B) = 2, then
fd det(A) = 3 r Fkk det(B) = 2 gS ]
the value of
det adj. B1A1
1
is equal to
r ksdet adj. B1A1
1
dk eku cj kcj gS
[Note: adj M denotes the adjoint of a square [fVIi .kh : adj M , d oxZvkO ;w
g M dsl g[ kaMt dks
matrix M.] fu: fi r dj r kgS
]
24. If the range of k for which the quadratic 24. ; fn k dsmu ekuksadki fj l j ] ft udsfy ; sf} ?kkr l ehdj .k
equation polynomial f(x) = kx2 – (2k + 3)x + 6
cgqi n f(x) = kx2 – (2k + 3)x + 6, x dsBhd r hu
is positive for exactly three negative integral
_ .kkRed i w
. kkZ
a
d ekuksadsfy ; s/kukRed gS ] (a, b] gS] r ks
values of x is (a, b], then a – 4b equals
a – 4b dk eku gS
A
25. The number of solutions of the equation 25. l ehdj .k log(x2016 + 1) + log (1 + x2 + x4 +
log(x2016 + 1) + log (1 + x2 + x4 + …… + …… + x2014) = log 2016 + 2015 log x dsgy ks a
x2014) = log 2016 + 2015 log x dhl a[ ; k cj kcj gS
is equal to
53°
53° B
B
A 9 m/s
A 9 m/s
(A) 30 m/s (B) 20 m/s
(A) 30 m/s (B) 20 m/s (C) 22 m/s (D) 25 m/s
(C) 22 m/s (D) 25 m/s
4. A projectile is fired from point O with an initial 4. , d i z{ksI; dksv0 i zkj fEHkd pky l sfcUnqO l sç{ksfi r fd; k
speed V0. The speed at an altitude h from x; k gS A /kj kr y l sh Å¡pkbZi j pky gksxh:
the ground is :
y
y
V0
V0
h
h
O
O x
x
(C) V02 2gh (D) 2gh V02 (C) V02 2gh (D) 2gh V02
4 nzO
; eku dh, d oLr qdk foLFkki u x, x } kj k fn; k
of time t is given by x t . The work done in 4
4 x; kgS
A çFke , d l S
d .Mesafd; kx; k dk; Zgksxk %
the first one second is :
1 1 1 1
J J (A) J (B) J
(A) (B) 4 2
4 2
3 5 3 5
(C) J (D) J (C) J (D) J
4 4 4 4
2v 2 2v 2 2v 2 2v 2
(A) sec (B) tan (A) sec (B) tan
g g g g
2v 2 v2 2v 2 v2
(C) tan sec (D) tan2 (C) tan sec (D) tan2
g g g g
7. A balloon is moving vertically upward with a 7. , d xqCckj k4 m/s dsosx l sÅ/okZ /kj Åi j dhvkjs xfr ' khy
velocity of 4 m/s. When it is at a height of h, gSA t c ; g h Å¡pkbZ i j gS ] r c , d i RFkj
a stone is gently released from it. If it reaches
bl l s/khjsl sNksM+ k t kr k gS
A ; fn ; g /kj kr y i j 4 s esa
t he g round i n 4 s , the he i g ht of
the balloon, when the stone is released, is i gq
¡pr k gS] r ksxq
Cckj sdhšpkbZ ] t c i RFkj NksM+
k x; k] gS
A
(g = 9.8 m/s2) (g = 9.8 m/s2)
(A) 62.4 m (B) 42.4 m (A) 62.4 m (B) 42.4 m
(C) 78.4 m (D) 82.2 m (C) 78.4 m (D) 82.2 m
1 1
(C) ,1 (D) 1, 1 (C) ,1 (D) 1, 1
2 2
13. A B 2 î and A B 4 ĵ then what will be 13. ; fn A B 2 î r Fkk A B 4 ĵ gS
] r c A o B ds
chp dkdks.k gS
\
the angle between A and B .
1 – 3 1 3
1 – 3 1 3
(A) cos (B) cos (A) cos (B) cos
5 5 5 5
1 – 4 1 4
1 – 4 1 4
(C) cos (D) cos (C) cos (D) cos
5 5 5 5
1 2 3 1 2 3
(C) m = m + m (C) = +
m3 m2 m3
3 2 3
(D) m1 = m2 + m3 (D) m1 = m2 + m3
SECTION - B SECTION - B
[INTEGER ANSWER TYPE] [ fo' y s
"k. kkRed i z'u i zd kj ]
Q.21 to Q.25 are INTEGER ANSWER TYPE Questions. i z-21 l si z-25 r d fo' y s"k.kkRed i z'u gS
A¼i zR; sd i z'u dk mÙkj
(The answer of each of the questions is 4 digits) dsoy 4 v a
d ksesnhft ; sA
21. Starting from rest. A flat car is given a 21. foj kekoLFkk l si zkj EHk gksusoky h , d l er y d kj d ks
constant acceleration ao = 2 m/s2 . A cable fu; r Roj .k ao = 2 m/s2 fn; k t kr k gS A 50 fd xzk-
is connected to a crate A of mass 50 kg as
shown. Neglect the friction between floor
æO; eku dk, d [ kk¡pkA , d dscy } kj kfp=kkuq l kj t q
M+k
and car wheels and mass of pulley. Calculate gSA Q' kZr Fkk dkj d si fg; ksad se/; ?k"kZ
. kv kS
j f?kj uhd s
corresponding tension in the cable. The nzO; eku d ksux.; ekusa A [ kk¡psr Fkk dkj d sQ' kZd s
cofficient of friction between crate & floor e/; ?k"kZ
. kxq. kka
d = 0.3 gS A r ksdscy esar uko (U; w
Vu
of the car is = 0.3. Find out the tension
esa
) Kkr d j ks&
(in Newton) in cable -
A B A B
m 45º 45º 2m m 45º 45º 2m
3. 1 mole of N2 and 4 moles of H2 are allowed to 3. , d i k=kesa1 eksy N2 r Fkk4 eksy H2 dhvfHkfØ; kdj okbZ
react in a vessel and after reaction . H2O is t kr hgSr FkkvfHkfØ; kdsckn bl esaH2O fey k; kt kr kgS A
added. Aqueous solution required 1 mole of
t y h; foy ; u dsfy , 1 eksy HCl dhvko' ; dr kgksrhgS A
HCl. Mole fraction of H2 in the gaseous mixture
after reaction is vfHkfØ; kdsckn xS l h; feJ.kesaH2 dkeksy i zHkkt gksxkA
1 5 1 5
(A) (B) (A) (B)
6 6 6 6
1 1
(C) (D) None of these (C) (D) bues
al sdksbZugh
3 3
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
5. Potassium selenate is isomorphous with 5. i ksVsf' k; e l sy suV] i ksVsf' k; e l YQsV dsl kFkl ekvkdf̀r d gS
potassium sulphate and contains 50.0% of r Fkkbl esa50.0%, Se mi fLFkr gksrkgS ASe dki j ek.kqHkkj
Se. Find the atomic weight of Se.
Kkr dhft , A
(A) 47.33 (B) 71
(A) 47.33 (B) 71
(C) 142 (D) 284
(C) 142 (D) 284
6. Which of the following statements in relation 6. gkbMªkst u i j ek.kqdsl EcU/kesadkSul kdFku l ghgS\
to the hydrogen atom is correct ?
(A) 3s, 3p r Fkk3d l H khd{kd l eku Åt kZj [ kr sgS
(A) 3s, 3p and 3d orbitals all have the same
energy (B) 3d d{kd dh vi s {kk 3s r Fkk3p d{kd de Åt kZ
(B) 3s and 3p orbitals are of lower energy j [ kr sgS
than 3d-orbital
(C) 3d d{kd dhvi s {kk3p d{kd de Åt kZj [ kr kgS a
A
(C) 3p-orbital is lower in energy than 3d-
orbital (D) 3p-d{kd dhvi s {kk3s-d{kd de Åt kZj [ kr kgS A
(D) 3s-orbital is lower in energy than 3p-
orbital
h2 h2
h2 h2 (A) (B)
(A) (B) 162ma2 4 ma20
2
162ma2
42ma20 0
0
h2 h2
h2 h2 (C) (D)
(C) (D) 322ma2 642ma2
322ma2 642ma2 0 0
0 0
11. The pair of species with similar shape is : 11. Li h'kht ksdk; q
Xe t ksl eku vkdf̀r j [ kr kgS&
(A) PCl3, NH3 (B) CF4, SF4 (A) PCl3, NH3 (B) CF4, SF4
(C) PbCl2, CO2 (D) PF3 IF3 (C) PbCl2, CO2 (D) PF3 IF3
12. Which of the following statements is incorrect 12. fuEu esl sdkSul k dFku PCl5 dsfy , xy r gS\
for PCl5 ? (A) bl dhr hu P—Cl ca /ky EckbZ ; k¡l eku gksrhgS
(A) Its three P—Cl bond lengths are equal (B) ; g sp d l a
3
d j .kj [ kr kgS
(B) It involves sp3d hybridization
(C) ; g fu; fer T; kfefr j [ kr k gS
(C) It has an regular geometry
(D) Its shape is trigonal bipyramidal (D) bl dhvkdf̀r f=kdks . kh; f} fi j kfefM; gksrhgS
13. The molecule exhibits maximum number of 13. v.kqt ksdsUnzh; i j ek.kqdspkj ksvksj vca/kh; by D
sVªkW
u;q
Xeks
non-bonding electron pairs (l.p.) around the (l.p.) dhvf/kdr e l a [ ; kn' kkZ
r kgS&
central atom is : (A) XeOF4 (B) XeO2F2
(A) XeOF4 (B) XeO2F2
(C) Xe F 3
(D) XeO3
(C) Xe F3 (D) XeO3
15. Give the correct order of initials T or F for 15. fuEu dFkuksadsfy , T ; k F dk l ghØe nhft , A T dk
following statements . Use T if statement is mi ; ksx dhft , ; fn dFku l R; gSr FkkF dkmi ; ksx dhft ,
true and F if it is false : ; fn dFku vl R; gS A
(I) The order of repulsion between different (I) fofH kUu by sDVªkW
u;q Xeksdse/; i zfr d"kZ . kdkØe lp –
pair of electrons is lp –lp > lp –bp > bp –bp lp > lp –bp > bp –bp gks r kgS
(II) In general, as the number of lone pair of
(II) l kekU ; r %dsUnzh; i j ek.kqi j , dkdhbysDVªkW u;q Xe dh
electrons on central atom increases, value
of bond angle from normal bond angle also la[ ; k c<+usi j l kekU; ca /k dks.k l sca
/k dks.k dk eku Hkh
increases c<+ r kgS
(III) The number of lone pair on O in H2O is 2 (III) H2O es aO i j , dkdh; q Xe dhl a [ ; k2 gksrhgSt cfd
while on N in NH3 is 1 NH3 es aN i j 1 gksrhgS
(IV) The structures of xenon fluorides and (IV) t hukW u ¶y ksjkbM r Fkk t hukW u vkW Dl h¶y ksjkbM dh
xenon oxyfluorides coluld not be explained
laj puk, aVSEPR fl ) kUr dsvk/kkj i j ughl e>k; ht k
on the basis of VSEPR theory
(A) TTTF (B) TFTF l dr hgS
(C) TFTT (D) TFFF (A) TTTF (B) TFTF
(C) TFTT (D) TFFF
16. The correct increasing order of adjacent bond 16. BF3, PF3 r FkkClF3 es
a
sfudVor hZca
/kdks.kksdkl ghc<+
rk
angle among BF3, PF3 and ClF3 : Øe gS&
(A) BF3 < PF3 < ClF3 (B) PF3 < BF3 < ClF3 (A) BF3 < PF3 < ClF3 (B) PF3 < BF3 < ClF3
(C) ClF3 < PF3 < BF3 (D) BF3 = PF3 = ClF3 (C) ClF3 < PF3 < BF3 (D) BF3 = PF3 = ClF3
18. An element has successive i oni zation 18. , d r Ro dh Øekxr vk; uu , UFksYi h; k¡ 940 (i zFke),
enthalpies as 940 (first), 2080, 3090, 4140, 2080, 3090, 4140, 7030, 7870, 16000 r Fkk
7030, 7870, 16000 and 19500 kJ mol–1. To 19500 kJ mol–1 gS
A; g r Ro vkor Zl kj .khdsfdl oxZl s
which group of the periodic table does this laca
f/kr gS\
element belong ? (A) 14 (B) 15
(A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17
(C) 16 (D) 17
22. The uncertainities in the velocities of two 22. nksd.kksaA r FkkB dsosxksadhvfuf' pr r kØe' k%0.05 r Fkk
–1
particles A and B are 0.05 and 0.02 ms 0.02 ms gS
–1
] B dknzO; eku A dsnzO; eku dk 5 xq
ukgS A
respectively. The mass of B is five times to
t hat of m as s A . What t he rat i o of x
A
i kr
mudhfLFkfr ; ksaesavfuf' pr kvksadkvuq D; k
x x B
uncertainnities A in their positions
x gksxk\
B
23. A mixture of FeO and Fe3O4 when heated in 23. FeO r FkkFe3O4 dsfeJ.kdkst c fu; r H kkj i j gokesaxeZ
air to constant weight, gains 5% in its weight. fd; kt kr kgS
] bl dsHkkj dk5% Hkkj i zkIr gksrkgS AfeJ.k
4
What is the mass of Fe3O4 in 10 gm of mixture? 4
ds10 gm esaFe3O4 dki zfr ' kr D; kgksxk?
24. How many elements can form multiple bond 24. buesal sfdr usr Ro Lo; adsl kFkr Fkk vkW
Dl ht u dsl kFk
with itself and oxygen cgq
ca
/kcukl dr sgS%
F, N, Cl, P, C, S, Si, Br F, N, Cl, P, C, S, Si, Br
25. How many elements have lower ionisation 25. buesal sfdr usr Ro C l sde vk; uu Åt kZj [ kr sgS
a
A
energy than C Li, Be, B, Al Si, F, O, Ne, Mg
Li, Be, B, Al Si, F, O, Ne, Mg