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(C) s (D) s (C) s (D) s
16 4 16 4
6. A thin copper wire of length L increases in length 6. yEckbZ L okys ,d irys rkacs ds rkj dks tc T1 ls
by 1% when heated from temperature T1 to T2. T2 rki rd xeZ djrs gSa rks bldh yEckbZ 1% c<+
What is the percentage change in area when a thin tkrh gSA tc 2L × L vkdkj okyh ,d iryh rkacs
copper plate having dimensions 2L × L is heated dh IysV dks T1 ls T2 rki rd xeZ djrs gSa rks
from T1 to T2? {ks=kQy esa izfr'kr ifjorZu gS
(A) 1% (B) 2%
(A) 1% (B) 2% (C) 3% (D) 4% (C) 3% (D) 4%
10. Logic gates X and Y have the following truth 10. rdZ }kj X rFkk Y dh lR; lkj.kh fuEu gS&
tables. A
A X C A Y B
X C A Y B B
B
A B C A B C
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 A B 1 0 0 A B
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0
When the output of X is connected to the input Y, tc X ds fuxZr dks Y ds fuos'kh ls la;ksftr fd;k
the resulting combination is equivalent to:-
tkrk gS rks ifj.kkeh la;kstu fdlds leku gksxk &
(A) NOR gate (B) AND gate
(A) NOR gate (B) AND gate
(C) NAND gate (D) OR gate
(C) NAND gate (D) OR gate
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1H
2 + 1H2 ® 2He4 + 0n1 + 17.6 MeV 1H
2 + 1H2 ® 2He4 + 0n1 + 17.6 MeV
The net result of two reactions is :- }kjk nh xbZ gS nksuksa vfHkfØ;kvksa dk dqy ifj.kkeh :-
3×1 H2 ®2 He4 +0 n1 +1 H1 + 21.6 MeV 3 × 1H2 ® 2He4 + 0n1 + 1H1 + 21.6 MeV
The energy released per nucleon of the reactant, in mijksDr rki ukfHkdh; vfHkfØ;k esa fØ;kdkjd ds
the above thermonuclear reaction is :- çfr U;wfDyvkWu eqDr ÅtkZ gS :-
(A) 1.8 MeV (B) 3.6 MeV (A) 1.8 MeV (B) 3.6 MeV
(C) 7.2 MeV (D) 21.6 MeV (C) 7.2 MeV (D) 21.6 MeV
12. A proton and an a-particle are accelerated through 12. ,d çksVkWu vkSj ,d a-d.k 100 v ds foHkokUrj ls
a potential difference of 100 v. The ratio of the Rofjr fd, tkrs gSa çksVkWu vkSj a-d.k ds laxr
wavelength associated with the proton to that rjaxnS/;Z dk vuqikr gksxk :-
associated with an a-particle is :- (A) 2 :1
(A) 2 :1
(B) 2 : 1
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 2 2 :1 (C) 2 2 :1
1 1
(D) :1 (D) :1
2 2 2 2
13. A proton and an a-particle are initially at a 13. ,d a - d.k ,oa çksVkWu r nwjh ij fLFkr gSA mUgsa eqDr
distance 'r' apart. Find the KE of a-particle at a dj nsus ij izkVs ksu ls cgqr vfèkd nwjh ij a - d.k
large separation from proton after being released. dh xfrt ÅtkZ dk eku Kkr dhft;s :-
e2 e2
(A) (A)
5pÎ0 r 5pÎ0 r
e2 e2
(B) (B)
4pÎ0 r 4pÎ0 r
e2 e2
(C) (C)
8pÎ0 r 8pÎ0 r
e2 e2
(D) (D)
10pÎ0 r 10pÎ0 r
S
S M R P
M R P o
30
30 o N
N
N
N
S 4M
S 4M 3 3
3 3
(A) B0
(A) B0
(B) 5 B0
(B) 5 B0
(C) 3 B0
(C) 3 B0
(D) None of these (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
15. In a potentiometer experiment when terminals of 15. ,d foHkoekih ds ç;ksx esa tc lsy ds fljksa dks
the cell are connected at distance of 52 cm on the foHkoekih ds 52 cm ij j[kk tkrk gS rks mlesa /kkjk
wire, then no current flows through it. When çokfgr ugha gksrh gSA tc lsy ds fljksa dks 5W ds
5 W shunt resistance is connected across the cell çfrjks/kd ls 'kUV fd;k tkrk gS rks larqfyr yEckbZ
the balancing length is 40 cm. The internal 40 cm vkrh gSA lsy dk vkarfjd çfrjksèk gksxk
resistance of the cell (in W) is :- ¼vkse esa½ :-
200 200
(A) 5 (B) (A) 5 (B)
52 52
52 52
(C) (D) 1.5 (C) (D) 1.5
8 8
Answer to each question will be evaluated izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEu vadu ;kstuk
according to the following marking scheme: ds vuqlkj gksxk%&
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct numerical iw.kZ vad : +4 ;fn flQZ lgh la[;kRed eku
value is entered as answer. (Numerical value) gh mÙkj Lo:i ntZ fd;k x;k gSA
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases. 'kwU; vad : 0 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA
1. If 100 N force is applied on the block then 1. ;fn CykWd ij 100 N dk cy yxk;k tkrk gS rks
frictional force acting on the block will be
(in Newton) : CykWd ij dk;Zjr ?k"kZ.k cy gksxk ¼U;wVu esa½ %&
µs = 0.4 30kg
µs = 0.4 30kg 100N
100N
µk = 0.3 µk = 0.3
2. A block of mass 2.5 kg is heated to temperature of 2. ,d 2.5 kg nzO;eku ds CykWd dks 500°C rki ij xeZ
500°C and placed on a large ice block. What is the djds ,d cM+s cQZ ds CykWd ij j[krs gSaA fi?ky
maximum amount of ice that can melt (approx.).
ldus okyh cQZ dh vf/kdre ek=kk yxHkx fdruh
gksxh\ ¼fi.M dh fof'k"V Å"ek= 0.1 Cal/gm°C)
Specific heat for the body = 0.1 Cal/gm°C. (in kg)
(kg esa)
3. When a photosensitive surface is illuminated with 3. tc ,d izdk'k&lqxzkgh lrg dks l rjaxnS/;Z ds
light of wavelength l, the stopping potential is V. izdk'k ls iznhIr fd;k tkrk gS] rks fujks/kh foHko V
When the same surface is illuminated by light of gksrk gSA tc mlh lrg dks 2l rjaxnS/;Z ds izdk'k
V V
wavelength 2l, stopping potential is . If the ls iznhIr fd;k tkrk gS rks fujks/kh foHko jg
3 3
threshold wavelength for the surface is n l/2, then tkrk gSA ;fn lrg ds fy;s nsgyhrjaxnS/;Z n l/2
n= gks] rks n dk eku =
5. A compound microscope has an eyepiece of focal 5. ,d la;qDr lw{en'khZ esa 10 lseh Qksdl nwjh dh
length 10 cm and an objective of focal length usf=kdk rFkk 4 lseh Qksdl nwjh dk vfHkn';d gSA
4 cm. Calculate the magnification, if an object is ;fn ,d oLrq vfHkn';d ls 5 lseh dh nwjh ij j[kh
kept at a distance of 5 cm from the objective so x;h gS ftlls fd bldk çfrfcEc Li"V nf"V dks
that final image is formed at the least distance of U;wure nwjh (20 lseh) ij çkIr gks] rks blls çkIr
distinct vision (20 cm) :- vko/kZu dh x.kuk dhft;s :-
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The Bond length of the species O2, O2 and O2 are –
4. 4. iztkfr O2, O2+ rFkk O2– esa cU/k yEckbZ dk Øe
in the order of :- gS :-
(A) O2+ > O2 > O2- (B) O2+ > O2- > O2 (A) O2+ > O2 > O2- (B) O2+ > O2- > O2
(C) O2 > O2+ > O-2 (D) O2- > O2 > O2+ (C) O2 > O2+ > O-2 (D) O2- > O2 > O2+
5. The value of IP1, IP2, IP3 and IP4 of an atom are 5. ,d ijek.kq dh vk;uu ÅtkZvksa dk eku IP1, IP2, IP3
respectively 7.5 eV, 25.6 eV, 48.6 eV and vkSj IP4 Øe'k% 7.5 eV, 25.6 eV, 48.6 eV vkSj
170.6 eV. The electronic configuration of the atom
will be : 170.6 eV. gSA ijek.kq dh bysDVªkWfud lajpuk gksxh:-
(A) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s1 (A) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s1
(B) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p1 (B) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p1
(C) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p3 (C) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p3
(D) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2 (D) 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2
6. In which of the following pairs, the two species are 6. fuEu esa ls fdl ;qXe esa nksuksa iztkfr;k¡
iso-sturctural :- leljpukaRed gS :-
(A) SF4 and XeF4 (B) SO32- and NO-3 (A) SF4 rFkk XeF4 (B) SO32- rFkk NO-3
(C) BF3 and NF3 (D) BrO3- and XeO3 (C) BF3 rFkk NF3 (D) BrO3- rFkk XeO3
7. In silicon dioxide : 7. flfydkWu&MkbZ&vkWDlkbM esa :
(A) Each silicon atom is surrounded by four (A) izR;sd flfydkWu ijek.kq pkj vkWDlhtu ijek.kq
oxygen atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded ls f?kjk gksrk gS vkSj izR;sd vkWDlhtu ijek.kq nks
to two silicon atoms flfydksu ijek.kq esa f?kjk gksrk gSA
(B) Each silicon atom is surrounded by two oxygen (B) izR;sd flfydkWu ijek.kq nks vkWDlhtu ijek.kq ls
atoms and each oxygen atom is bonded to
f?kjk gksrk gS vkSj izR;sd vkWDlhtu ijek.kq nks
flfydkWu ijek.kq ls f?kjk gksrk gSA
two silicon atoms
(C) flfydkWu ijek.kq] nks vkWDlhtu ijek.kq ls f?kjk
(C) Silicon atom is bonded to two oxygen atoms gksrk gSA
(D) There are double bonds between silicon and (D) flfydkWu o vkWDlhtu ijek.kq ds e/; f}ca/k
oxygen atoms mifLFkr gksrk gSA
O O
x y x y
8. O Correct order of Bond length is :- 8. O ca/k yEckbZ dk lgh Øe gSA
z z
(A) x = y = z (A) x = y = z
(B) x = y > z (B) x = y > z
(C) z > y > x (C) z > y > x
(D) x > y = z (D) x > y = z
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10. N 2H4 / O H
¾¾¾¾¾ ® NBS is:- 10. N 2H4 / O H
¾¾¾¾¾ ® NBS
¾¾¾ ® gS :-
¾¾¾ ® D P Q
D P Q
O Br O Br
Br Br
Br Br
Br Br
O O
CHO CHO
(C) (D) (C) (D)
12. Which of following will not produce 12. fuEu es ls dkSu eq[; mRikn ds :i es csUtsfYMgkbM
benzaldehyde as major product:- mRikfnr ugh djsxk :-
O Cl O Cl
CH3 Cl O Cl
CH3
O
H 2 / Pd (i) NaOH/I2 (i) NaOH/I2
(A) ¾¾¾¾
BaSO
® (B) ¾¾¾¾¾®
(ii) H3O
+ (A) H 2 / Pd
¾¾¾¾ ® (B) ¾¾¾¾¾®
(ii) H3O
+
4 BaSO 4
CN OH CN OH
Br Br
Br Br
(R) (S)
(R) (S)
(A) P > Q > S > R (B) Q > P > R > S (A) P > Q > S > R (B) Q > P > R > S
(C) P > R > Q > S (D) R > P > S > Q (C) P > R > Q > S (D) R > P > S > Q
Reagent R2 Reagent R1 Reagent R2 Reagent R1
14. 14.
OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH
(D) Threshold energy of reaction is 100 KJ mol–1 (D) vfHkfØ;k dh nsgyh ÅtkZ 100 KJ mol–1 gSA
18. If all the atoms touching one face plane are 18. ;fn Bksl NaCl esa ,d Qyd lery ds lEiZd esa
removed in solid NaCl, then the formula of the vk;s gq, lHkh ijek.kqvksa dks gVk fy;k tk;s rks 'ks"k
compound left and the defect is given by :- ;kSfxd dk lw=k rFkk =kqfV fdlds }kjk nh tkrh gSA
(A) Na4Cl3, schottky defect (A) Na4Cl3, 'kkWVdh =kqfV
(B) NaCl, schottky defect (B) NaCl, 'kkWVdh =kqfV
(C) Na2Cl, frenkel defect (C) Na2Cl, Ýsady =kqfV
(D) Na2Cl, schottky defect (D) Na2Cl, 'kkWVdh =kqfV
19. The acid ionisation of hydrated zinc ions is 19. ty;ksftr ftad vk;u dk vEyh; vk;uu fuEu gSA
Zn(H2O)6 (aq) + H2O(l) Zn(H2O)5OH (aq)
2+ +
Zn(H2O)6 (aq) + H2O(l) Zn(H2O)5OH+(aq)
2+
+H3O+(aq) +H3O+(aq)
and Ka is 1.25 × 10–10. The pH of 0.8 M aqueous
rFkk Ka = 1.25 × 10–10 gSA ZnCl2 ds 0.8 M tyh;
solution of ZnCl2 is [log 2 = 0.3]
foy;u dk pH gksxkA [log 2 = 0.3]
(A) 4.0 (B) 4.7 (C) 5.0 (D) 5.3
(A) 4.0 (B) 4.7 (C) 5.0 (D) 5.3
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O O
COOMe COOMe
N N
H H
O COOH O COOH
OH OH
+2
4. RH2 (cation exchange resin) can replace Ca in a 4. dBksj ty ds izfrn'kZ esa RH2 (/kuk;u fofue; jsftu)
sample of hard water as: Ca+2 dks fuEu izdkj izfrLFkkfir dj ldrk gS:
RH2+Ca+2 ¾¾® RCa+2H+ RH2+Ca+2 ¾¾® RCa+2H+
1 litre of such hard water is passed through a cation ,sls Hkkjh ty ds 1 litre dks /kuk;u fofue; jsftu ry
exchange resin bed and the resultant solution ls izokfgr fd;k tkrk gS rFkk ifj.kkeh foy;u dks iw.kZ
requires 20 ml of 0.5 M NaOH solution for mnklhuhdj.k ds fy, 20 ml 0.5 M NaOH foy;u dh
complete neutralization. Hardness of water is
vko';drk gksrh gSA Ca2+ ds lkis{k ty dh dBksjrk
a ×102 ppm w.r.t. Ca+2. What is the value of a?
a ×102 ppm gSA a dk eku D;k gS?
5. For the gaseous reaction:
5. leku rki ij nks fofHkUu ik=kksa esa lEiUu gksus okyh
A(g) 3B(g) ; Kp
1 xSlh; vfHkfØ;kvksa ds fy;s:
and P(g) 2Q(g) +R(g) ; Kp A(g) 3B(g) ; Kp
2
1
occurring in two different vessels at the same
rFkk P(g) 2Q(g) +R(g) ; Kp
temperature, the degree of dissociation of A and P 2
are same when the total equilibrium pressure of tc nksuksa ik=kksa esa xSlksa dk dqy lkE; nkc leku gksrk
gases in both vessels are same. If K P1 : K P2 is X : 4, gS] rks A o P ds fo;kstu dh dksfV leku gksrh gSA ;fn
then the value of 'X' is K P1 : K P2 ds eku X : 4 gS, rks 'X' dk eku gksxkA
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(A) 4/15 (B) 0 (C) –4/15 (D) 2/15 (A) 4/15 (B) 0 (C) –4/15 (D) 2/15
15. (
Let f(x) = min. x + 1, 1 - x ) for all x £ 1. Then 15. ;fn f(x) = min. ( x + 1, 1 - x ) ; lHkh x £ 1 ds fy,]
the area bounded by y = f(x) and the x-axis is :- rks y = f(x) o x-v{k }kjk ifjc) {ks=kQy gS :-
7 1 7 1
(A) sq. units (B) sq. units (A) sq. units (B) sq. units
3 6 3 6
11 7 11 7
(C) sq. units (D) sq. units (C) sq. units (D) sq. units
6 6 6 6
dy dy
16. = (x3 – 2xsin–1y) 1 - y 2 16. = (x3 – 2xsin–1y) 1 - y 2
dx dx
General solution will be dk O;kid gy gksxk
2
(A) 2sin–1y = (x2 – 1) + C e - x
2
(A) 2sin–1y = (x2 – 1) + C e - x
(B) 2cos–1y = (x4 + 1) + C (B) 2cos–1y = (x4 + 1) + C
2
2
(C) ex sin–1y = (x2 – x) + C (C) ex sin–1y = (x2 – x) + C
2
x2 y2
5. Maximum length of chord of the ellipse 5. nh/kZoRr + =1, dh thok dh egRre yackbZ
x2 y2 8 4
+ = 1, such that eccentric angles of its gksxh- tcfd blds 'kh"kksZ dh mRdsnz.k dks.k esa varj
8 4 p
p gS ____________.
extremities differ by is ____________. 2
2