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TIME:3HRS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 186

PHYSICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 8) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 9 – 14) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐1 +3 0 6 18
27.30)
Matrix Matching Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 15 – 18) (Each match consist of 2 questions)
+3 -1 4 12
Total 18 62

CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 26) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 27 – 32) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐ +3 0 6 18
127.30)
Matrix Matching Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 33 – 36) (Each match consist of 2 questions)
+3 -1 4 12
Total 18 62

MATHEMATICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
One of More Correct Options Type
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 44) +4 -1 8 32
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Questions with Numerical Value Type
Sec – II (Q.N : 45 – 50) (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐ +3 0 6 18
127.30)
Matrix Matching Type
Sec – III (Q.N : 51 – 54) (Each match consist of 2 questions)
+3 -1 4 12
Total 18 62

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PHYSICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
1. A cylindrical metal bar magnet is rotated about its axis. A wire is connected from the
axis and is made to touch the cylindrical surface through a contact. Then

Axis
A

Bar magnet

A) A direct current flows in the ammeter A


B) An alternating sinusoidal current flows through the ammeter A with a time
period T  2 / 
C) a time varying non-sinusoidal current flows through the ammeter A.
D) An emf is induced between axis and surface
2. The measurement of an unknown resistance R is to be carried out using Wheatstone
bridge. Two students perform an experiment in two ways. The first students takes
R2  10 and R1  5 . The other student takes R2  1000 and R1  500 . In the standard
arm, both take R3  5 . Both find R   R2 / R1  R3  10 within errors.
B
R2 R 4  u n kn o w n 

A G C

R1 R3
(standard arm )
D

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A) The errors of measurements of the two students are the same

B) Errors of measurement do depend on the accuracy with which R2 and R1 can be


measured

C) If the student uses large values of R2 and R1 , the currents through the arms will be
feeble. This will make accurate determination of null point more difficult

D) Wheatstone bridge is a very accurate instrument and has no errors of measurement

3. If escape velocity is the minimum velocity with which any object be thrown from any
place so that it will not come back. Then mark the correct options
A) Escape velocity from the surface of any planet is maximum
B) Escape velocity decrease as the height of the point of projection increases from the
surface of the planet
C) Escape velocity increase as the depth of the point of projection from the surface of
the planet increases
D) Escape velocity decrease as the depth of the point of projection from the surface of
the planet increases.
4. In the given circuit the ac source has   100 rad s 1 . Considering the inductor and
capacitor to be ideal, the correct choice(s) is/are

1
A) The current through the circuit, I is A
10

B) The current through the circuit, I is 0.3 2 A

C) The voltage across 100 resistor is 10 2 V

D) The voltage across 50 resistor is 10V

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5. A metal cylinder of mass 0.5kg is uniformly heated electrically by a 12 W heater in a
room at 15o C . The cylinder temperature rises to 25o C in 5 min & finally becomes
constant at 45o C . Assuming that the rate of heat loss is proportional to the excess
temperature over the surrounding (Newton’s law of cooling)
A) The rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 20o C is 2W
B) The rate of loss of heat of the cylinder to surrounding at 45o C is 12 W
240
C) Specific heat capacity of metal is J / kg  0 C
ln(1.5)

D) Specific heat capacity of metal is 240 J / kg 0 C


6. A non-conducting thin square sheet of side a and uniform surface charge density  is
a
given. Electric field due to this sheet at distance from the centre of the sheet along its
2
axis is
 
A) greater than B) greater than
6 0 4 0

 
C) D) lesser than
6 0 2 0

7. A thin semicircular rod of plastic having uniform charge per unit length  is placed on a
smooth horizontal surface and it is tied by two insulating threads as shown. A point
charge ‘q’ is held at rest at the centre of the ring by applying a force F. Which of the
following statements is correct?

q
A) F  B) F  0
2 0 R

q q
C) T  D) T 
2 0 R 4 0 R

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8. Two different coils have self-inductances L1 =8mH and L 2 =2mH . The current in both the
coils is increased at the same constant rate. At a certain instant of time, the power given
to the two coils is the same. At that time the current, the induced voltage and the energy
stored in the first coil are i1, v1 and w1 respectively. Corresponding values for the second
coil at the same instant are i2, v2, and w2 respectively. Then,
i1 1 i1 W2 V2 1
A)  B) 4 C) 4 D) 
i2 4 i2 W1 V1 4

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
9. To increase the current sensitivity of a moving coil galvanometer by 50% its resistance
is increased so that the new resistance becomes twice its initial resistance. By what
factor in percentage does the voltage sensitivity change?

10. A series combination of n1 capacitors, each of value C1 , is charged by a source of


potential difference 4V. When another parallel combination of n2 capacitors, each of
value C2 , is charged by a source of potential difference V, it has the same (total energy)
xC1
stored in it as the first combination has. The value of C2 in terms of C1 , is . Find the
n1n2

value of x.

1
11. A particle of mass 1 kg and charge  c is projected from a long distance towards a non-
3
conducting fixed spherical shell having same charge uniformly distributed on its surface.
Find critical velocity(in m/s) of projection required by the particle if it just grazes the
shell

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12. One mole of a diatomic gas is taken around a cyclic process shown in the figure. The
process BC is adiabatic expansion and the process CA is isothermal compression, if the
volume of the gas at C is given by VC  xV0 , then the value of x is

2P0 B

A
P0 C

V0 2V0

13. A non-uniform magnetic field B varies with x. It exist for x  0 , into the xy plane. A
particle having charge q and of mass m, enters the magnetic field at the origin with
speed viˆ . It is seen that it travels along y  2x 2 curve where y and x are in meters. Find
the value of B(in tesla)at x = 0  Given : m  1gm, v  1m / s, q  1mc 
2
Y y = 2x
Y

vy B
vxi
X

14. An infinite long conductor carrying current I1 is placed near to an infinite long plane
sheet carrying current I2 as shown in figure. The current is distributed uniformly over
the width of sheet b. If b=4a then the magnetic force per unit length between them
o pI1I 2
is then p  ___________  ln10  2.303, log 2  0.301
4 b

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SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.15 and Q.16 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
A capacitor of capacitance C = 0.1 F is charged by a battery of emf E1 = 100V and
internal resistance r1 = 1  by putting switch S in position 1 as shown in figure. After a
long time switch is shifted to position 2.Lst I represents the heat dissipated or work done
by battery and list-II represents their corresponding numerical value. Following this
passage answer the questions

List-I List - II
I) Total work done by battery E1 P) zero
II) Total work done by battery E2 Q) 495 J
Total heat dissipated in
III) R) -250 J
resistance R
Total Heat dissipated in
IV) S) 1.25 J
resistance r1
Total Heat dissipated in
V) T) 1000 J
resistance r2
U) 123.75 J
V) 5J

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15. For the time interval in which the switch is in position 1 choose the correct option

A) I  T,II  P,III  T,IV  V,V  P

B) I  T,II  P,III  Q,IV  Q,V  P

C) I  T,II  P,III  Q,IV  V,V  P

D) I  Q,II  P,III  Q,IV  V, V  P

16. For the time interval in which the switch is in position 2 choose the correct option (take

battery E2 as rechargable battery)

A) (I)  P,(II)  R,(III)  V,(IV)  P,(V)  V

B) (I)  P,(II)  Q,(III)  V,(IV)  P,(V)  S

C) (I)  P,(II)  Q,(III)  V,(IV)  P,(V)  S

D) (I)  P,(II)  R,(III)  U,(IV)  P,(V)  S

Answer Q.17 and Q.18 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
A musical instrument is made using four different metal strings 1, 2, 3 and 4 with mass

per untlength  , 2 , 3 and 4 respectively. The instrument is played by vibrating the

strings by varying the free length in between the range L0 and 2L0 . It is found that in

string-1(  ) at free length L0 and tension T0 the fundamental mode of frequency is f 0 .

List-I gives the above four strings while the list-II lists the magnitude of some quantity

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List – I List – II
I) String-1(  ) P) 1
1
II) String-2( 2 ) Q)
2
1
III) String-3( 3 ) R)
2
1
IV) String-4( 4 ) S)
3
3
T)
16
1
U)
16

17. if the tension in each string is T0 , the correct match for the highest fundamental
frequency in f0 units will be

A) I  P,II  Q,III  T,IV  S, B) I  P,II  R,III  S,IV  Q

C) I  Q,II  S,III  R,IV  P D) I  Q,II  P,III  R,IV  T

3L0 5 L0 7L
18. The length of the strings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are kept fixed at L0 , , and 0 ,
2 4 4
respectively. strings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are vibrated at their 1st, 3rd, 5th and 14th harmonics,
respectively such that all strings have same frequency. The correct match for the tension
in the four strings in the units of T0 will be

A) I  P,II  R,III  T,IV  U B) I  P,II  Q,III  T,IV  U

C) I  P,II  Q,III  R,IV  T D) I  T,II  Q,III  R,IV  U

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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. Consider the following transformation of a compound P.
 
   
i) NaNH 2 i) X reagent
R P ii) KMnO / H SO / 
Q
 optically active  ii)PhCOCH 3 C 9H12  4 2 4
 C8H12O6 
iii)H 3O  /  optically active acid

Pt / H 2

CH 3

Choose the correct option(s)

A) B) X is Pd-C/qunoline/H2
P is

CH2

CH 2  C  C  C

C) P is D)
R is

20. Consider the following four compounds, I, II, III and IV


NH 2 H 3 C  N  CH 3

I) II)

NH 2 H 3 C  N  CH 3

NO 2 NO 2 NO 2
NO 2

III) IV)

NO 2 NO 2

Choose the correct statement(s)

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A) The order of basicity is II > I > III > IV
B) The magnitude of pKb difference between I and II is more than that between III and
IV
C) Resonance effect is more in III than in IV
D) Steric effect makes compound IV more basic than III
21. Which of the following is /are true with respect to their property?
A) CHCl2COOH  NO2CH2COOH  NC  CH2  COOH  HCOOH  ClCH2CH2COOH
 Acidic nature 

B) o-nitrophenol< m-nitrophenol< phenol < o-cresol (Increasing order based on their


pKa)
C) N-methylmethanamine<methanamine< N, N – dimethylmethanamine (pKb order in
aqueous phase)
D) n  C4 H 9 NH 2   C2 H 5 2 NH  C2 H 5 N  CH 3 2  C2 H 5CH  CH 3 2
 Boiling point order 

22.
OH OH

1eq 
P.C.C OH OH 1)CH 3MgBr
 A  B  C
H 2)H 3O 

NaBH 4 ,EtOH

 D

Then the correct option/s is/ are


O OH
O CH3 O
||
CH CH
O
A) B
B) C

OH O
CH3 O
||
CH 2  OH CH

C) D)
D A

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23.
O O
|| ||
HC C  CH 3

LiAlH 4  excess 

Product/s, then which (major)


of the following product/s is / are not formed
OH O
O ||
||
HC C  CH 3
HO CH3

A) B)

OH OH

OH O
O
||
HC
CH3 HO O  CH3

C) D)

O O

24. Which of the following is / are incorrect order with their particular property?

A)

CH3
CH 2  Br (Re activity towards SN 1 reaction)
Br

B)

Br

(Re activity towards SN 1 reaction)

Br

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C)
Cl

Cl

 Re activity towards E 2 reaction 

CH 3
|
D) Ph  CH  CH 2  CH 2  Ph  C  CH 2  CH 3  reactivity towards E1 reaction 
| | |
CH 3 Br Br

25. Among the following reaction(s) which gives (give) tertbutyl benzene as the major
products is (are)

Br
Cl

A) B)
AlCl3
NaOC 2H 5

OH

C) D)
H2SO4 BF3OEt 2

26. The correct statement(s) about the following reaction sequence is (are)

Cumene  C9 H12  


i)O 2
  P 
CHCl3 / NaOH
 Q  major   R  major  Q 
NaOH
Ph CH  Br
 S A)
ii)H3O 2

R is steam volatile

B) Q gives dark violet coloration with 1% aqueous FeCl3 solution

C) S gives yellow precipitate with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine

D) S gives dark violet coloration with 1% aqueous FeCl3 solution

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SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
27. Consider the following reactions
i) Glu cose  ROH  
dry.HCl
 Acetal 
x.eqof
 CH CO  O
 acetyl derivatie
3 2

ii) Glu cose 


Ni / H 2
 A 
y.eq.of
 CH CO  O
 acetyl derivative
3 2

iii) Glu cose 


z.eq.of
 CH CO  O
 acetyl derivative
3 2

Then sum of x + y + z is
28. Total number of hydroxyl groups present in a molecule of the major product ‘P’ is ‘x’.
Then 10x is

i)H 2 , Pd  BaSO 4 ,Quinoline

ii)dil.KMnO 4 excess , 273K

29. Total number of isomers considering both structural and stereoisomers of cyclic ethers
with the molecular formula C 4 H8O is

30. In the following reaction, compound Q is obtained from compound P via an ionic
intermediate
CO 2CH 3

C6H 5 C6H 5

conc.H 2SO 4
Q  A coloured compound 

C6H 5

What is the degree of unsaturation of Q?

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31.

CH3  C  H
o ||
I) II)
O
OH

CH 3  C  CH 3 CH3  C  CH  CH 3
|| || |
III) IV) O OH
O

H  C  OH
||
V) CH 3  C  C  CH 3 VI) O

CHO

VII) VIII) CH 3  CH 2  OH

CH 3  C  OH
||
IX) O

Number of compounds that gives tollen’s test = x.


Number of compounds that gives Fehling’s test = y
Then x + y + 10=?
32. Consider the reaction sequence P to Q shown below. The overall yield of the major
product Q from P is 75%. What is the amount in grams of Q obtained from 9.3 ml of P?
(Use density of P  1.00gm L1 molar mass of C = 12.0, H = 1.0, O = 16.0 and N = 14.0
g mol1 )

 i  NaNO 2  Hcl / 0  5C
NH2 Q

OH
 ii 
 NaOH
 P

 iii  CH 3CO 2H / H 2O

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SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.33 and Q.34 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
List I includes starting materials and reagents of selected chemical reactions List II gives
structures at compounds that may be formed as intermediate products and / or final
products from the reaction of List I

List I List II
CN  i  DlBAL  H CHO
 ii  dil.HCl

I)  iii  NaBH 4 P) CO 2 H
 iv  conc.H 2SO 4
O O

OH
 i  O3
 ii  Zn, H 2O
II) Q)
 iii  NaBH 4 OH

CO 4 H
 iv  conc.H 2SO 4

 i  KCN
Cl
 ii  H 3O  , 
III)  iii  LiAlH 4
R)
o
 iv  conc.H 2SO 4
CO 2CH 3
CO 2CH 3 OH
i)LiAlH 4

IV) CO 2CH 3
ii)conc.H 2SO 4
S)
CO2H

CO 2 H

T)
CO 2 H

U) o

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33. Which of the following options has correct combination considering List I and List II

A)  I  ,  Q  ,  T  ,  U  B)  II  ,  P  ,  S  ,  T 

C) C)  II  ,  P  ,  S  ,  U  D)  I  ,  S  ,  Q  ,  R 

34. Which of the following options has correct combination considering List I and List II

A)  III  ,  S  ,  R  B)  IV  ,  Q  ,  U 

C)  III  ,  T  ,  U  D)  IV  ,  Q  ,  R 

Answer Q.35 and Q.36 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.

List I List II
CH 3  C  CH 2  C  H
I) acetaldehyde 
1)dil.NaOH
2) NaBH
 P)
|| ||
4
3)HCHO(H  catalytic) O O

CH 3MgCl 
1)CdCl2
2) CH C Cl

II)
3
|| Q) CH 3  COONa
O
3)I2  NaOH

CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 2
1)SnCl2  HCl
CH 3CN 
 | |
III) 2)H3O R)
3)di;.NaOH
OH OH

CH 3  CCl2  CH 2  CHCl2   




i) aq.KOH excess CH 3  C  CH 3
ii)AgNO  NH OH 3 4 ||
IV) iii)H S)
iv)  O
v)I2  NaOH

T) CHI3
CH 3

CH

O CH 2
U)

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35. Which of the following options has correct combinations considering List I and List II
A)  II  ,  P  ,  Q  ,  T  B)  I  ,  Q  ,  S  ,  U 

C)  III  ,  R  ,  T  ,  U  D)  I  ,  R  ,  U 

36. Which of the following options has correct combination considering List I and List II
A)  II  ,  S  ,  U  ,  R  B)  IV  ,  P  ,  S  ,  Q  . T 

C)  III  ,  P  ,  S  ,  T  D)  I  ,  P  ,  T  ,  U 

MATHEMATICS Max.Marks:62
SECTION – I
(MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE is/ are correct.
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.

37. Let g  x   f  tan x   f  cot x  x   ,   . If f ''  x   0 x  0 then
2 

 3 3
A) g  x  is increasing in  ,  B) g  x  is increasing in  ,  
2 4   4 

3 3
C) g  x  is decreasing in  ,   D) g  x  has local maximum at x 
 4  4

  x2 , x0

38. If f  x    2 and x  0 is point of maxima, then
   
 a  2a  b  2 x, x  0
2

A) a   0, 2  for b    2, 2  B) a   0, 2 for b  R    2, 2 

C) a  0, 2 for b  R    2, 2  D) a  R   0, 2  for b  R    2, 2 


    2  2  
39. Let a. b and c be three unit vectors such that a  b  b  c  c  a 2  3 . Then

3    5    
A)  a b c  B) a  b  b  c
2 2
  
C) a  2b  3c  20
  
D) a , b , c form a system of orthogonal vectors

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3y2  x
where y    0 then
15
40. Let y  f  x  be the solution of the differential equation y ' 
4y  5
2
 4

which of the following is/are correct?


27/4
3 15 27
A) y '  x  B)  f  x  dx 
4 4 15/4
8

27/4
27
C)  f  x  dx  D) f '  x   0  x  0
15/4
8

41. Let f :  0,1  0,1 be a continuous function such that f  f  x    1 for all x   0,1 then:

A) f  x  is many one function

B) y  f  x  intersects the line y  x for some x   0,1

1
C)  f  x  dx has maximum value 1
0

1
3
D)  f  x  dx can be less than
0
4

1
42. Consider twice derivable bijective function defined on 0,1 such that f     and
3

 1 1  1 1
f  f      . If f ''  x   0  x  0,  and f ''  x   0  x   ,1 with f    and
1
3  2 2  2 2

1
f ''    0 Which the following holds good?
2

A)    implies f  x  is an increasing function

B)    implies f  x  is a decreasing function

C) 2 f    f  0   1
1
f 
4 2

D) 2 f    f    f 1
3 1
4    
2

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43. Let f :  0,1   0,   be a differentiable function so that f '  x  is decreasing function:
1
dx
f  0   0, f ' 1  0, f '  0   0 and I   then which of the following is
1 f 2  x

INCORRECT?

f 1 f 1 f 1 f 1


A) I  B) I  C) I  D) I 
f ' 1 f ' 1 f ' 1 f ' 1

44. If f  x   x5  x 4  x3  x 2  x  3 . Then f  x   0 has,

A) odd number of real roots

B) Atleast one root lies between  , 1

C) Greatest integer value of at least one root = 2

D) All roots are negative

SECTION – II
(Numerical Value Answer Type )
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical values comprising of positive
or negative decimal numbers (place value ranging from Thousands Place to Hundredths place).
Eg: 1234.56, 123.45, -123.45, -1234.56, -0.12, 0.12 etc.
Marking scheme : +3 for correct answer, 0 in all other cases.
45. Let f  x  be a polynomial function of degree five satisfying

f  x   f  x  ,  x  R, f 1  0, f  2   18. The number of distinct real roots of

 f '  x   f  x  . f ''  x   0 is
2

Consider the curves, C1  y 2  4 K1x,  K1   ,  , C2  x 2  4 K 2  y  2  ,  K 2   1,   and


1 1 1
46.
8 4   4

C3  x  0 then the Maximum area bounded by all of these three curves in the first

quadrant above y 2  4 K1x is

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47. The positive value of ‘a’ such that the parabola y  x 2  1 , bisects the area of the rectangle
with vertices  0, 0  ,  a, 0   0, a 2  1 ,  a, a 2  1 is  then

is _______
2 3

Number of elements in the range set of f  x         x  0,90  are (where  .  is


x 15
48.
15   x
greatest integer function)
49. The sum of infinite terms of the GP a  ar  ar 2 .........  ........  , where a is the value of x
for which the function 7  2 xn 25  5 x 1  52 x has the greatest value and
x
t 2 dt
r  lim  is equal to
x 0 x 2 tan    x 
0

2  /2
dx dt k
50. 0
2  sin 2 x
k 
0
7  cos 2t
then the value of is______________________
4

SECTION-III
(MATCHING LIST TYPE)
This section contains 4 questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct
match are provided as (A), (B),(C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Marking scheme: +3 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 in all other cases.
Answer Q.51 and Q.52 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
2    x  1 , e  1  x  2


 1 4  x2 ,
2
 2  x  0

Let f  x    0, x0
1

 x2  4 ,
2
 0 x2
 2 n  x  1 , 2  x  e 1

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and graph of f  x  is as shown.

 min  f  t  : e  1  t  x , e  1  x  0
Also, g  x   
 max  f  t  :0  t  x , 0  x  e 1

There are some expressions given in List – I whose values are given in List – II below.

List-I List - II
I) Number of integers in the range of g(x) is P) 1
Number of points of non – differentiability of g(x) in
II) Q) 2
 e  1, e  1 is
If g  x   k has exactly. Two distinct solutions in
III)  e  1, e  1 then the sum of all possible integral R) 3
values of K is
The number of points of intersection of y  g  x  and
IV) x S) 4
y2
e 1

T) 5
U) 0

51. Which of the following is the only correct combination?

A) I - S B) II - S

C) III - R D) IV - T

52. Which of the following is the only correct combination?

A) I - T B) II - Q

C) III - Q D) IV - U

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Answer Q.53 and Q.54 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information
given in the paragraph.
Let f and g be two real – valued differentiable functions on R satisfying
x 0
1 
e x t

 e x n 2 1  t 
 g  t  dt  3x   cos t g  t  dt and f  x    
2
lim 4 dt
0 2t 3  3
0 x 0

There are some expressions given in List – I and some intervals given in List - II

List – I List – II
 5 
I) f(  n2) lies in the interval P)  0, 
 6 
 1 2 
II) Range of g  x  is Q) 12 , 3 
 /2
The value of the definite integral  g  x  dx lies
III) 0 R) 1,3
in the interval
The number of solutions of 12 f  x   x3 lies in   
IV) S)   2 ,  
the interval
3 
T)  2 ,3
 
U)  6 , 2 

53. Which of the following is the only incorrect combination?

A) I  P B) III  P

C) I  Q D) IV  T

54. Which of the following is the only correct combination?

A) III – Q B) II – R

C) IV – U D) II – T

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Sec: SR.IIT_CO-SC CTA-5 Date: 01-11-20
Time: 3HRS 2019_P2 Max. Marks:
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 AD 2 BC 3 BC 4 AC 5 ABC

6 CD 7 AD 8 ACD 9 25 10 16

11 1.63 12 64 13 4 14 3.22 15 C

16 D 17 B 18 B

CHEMISTRY
19 BC 20 CD 21 ABCD 22 ABCD 23 BCD

24 AB 25 BCD 26 BC 27 15 28 60

29 10 30 18 31 19 32 18.60 33 C

34 D 35 D 36 B

MATHEMATICS
37 ACD 38 AB 39 AC 40 AB 41 ABC

42 AC 43 CD 44 ABD 45 6 46 2

47 0.5 48 6 49 3 50 4 51 C

52 B 53 B 54 D
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Constante.m.f. (induced) existing between axis and surface of the magnet
2. The error in the measurement of first student is less
3. Conceptual

4.

5. From energy conservation


dT
ms  12  K(T  15)
dt
Where T is temperature of cylinder at any time t.
dT
At T  45o C, 0
dt
12 2
 Rate of heat loss = K(45  15)  12W K  W /o C
30 5
2
At T  20o C , rate of heat loss  (20  15)  2W
5
25 560
2 dT 240
 (20  15)  2W  ms    dt S J / kg  o C
5 15 12 
2 ln(3 / 2)
(T  15) 0
5

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6.
a
a
q

2

a
a
a
q
Flux due to a point charge on square face  (by symmetry) but if we do it by integration them.
6 0
q
q   this represents a term related to solid angle integration. 
0
Now if we reverse the problem with ' ' as charge density of square plate and try to find the field,

due to similar integration term we get answer as
6 0
7. 2T  F
di di
8. vL and is same for both coils.
dt dt
v1 L1 8 v 1
   4 or 2   4
v2 L2 2 v1 4
(D) is true
di
Instantaneous power = vi = L  i  is same for both coils.
dt
 L1i1  L2i2
i L 2 1
1  2  
i2 L1 8 4
(A) is true
1
Energy store W  Li 2
2
2
L i 
2
W 81 1
 1  1  1     
W2 L2  i2  24 4
9. Let CS and VS original current and voltage sensitives of MCG
50 3
Then CS '  CS  CS  CS
100 2
CS
Since VS 
R
CS ' 3 CS 3
VS '    VS 
2R 4 R 4
 VS changes by 25%

1  C1  1
.    4V    n2C2  V 2
2
10.
2  n1  2

16C1
C2 
n1n2
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11. Apply conservation of energy and conservation of angular momentum between points at infinite
separation and on the surface of the sphere
12. Ans. 64
 2P0  2V0  y  PC VCy ……..(i)
P0 V0  PC VC ……..(ii)
For diatomic gas r = 7/5
 VC  26 V0
2
 dy 
1  
13. Radius of curvature of the curve r   dx 
d2y
dx
dy d2y
y  2 x 2 ,  4 x, 2  4
dx dx
1  16 x 2
1
r  at x  0, r 
4 4
mv mV
r B 4
qB qr
0 2I1I2
14. F1  ln(1  b / a)
4 b

CHEMISTRY
19.

1)Pd  C / Qualitative
COOH
H2
2)KMnO 4 / H 2S 4 /  COOH Q
COOH
P

i)NaNH 2
ii)PhCOCH 3
iii)H 3O  / 

R 

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22.
OH O O
O O
||
CH CH
OH O
P.C.C OH OH

H
 B 1)CH 3MgBr
 A 2)H 3O 

OH OH
CH3 CH3
CH 2  OH
CH
||
NaBH 4 O

EtOH

 D  C
27. x=4,y=6,z=5
X+y+z=4+6+5=15
28.

HO
1)H 2 ,Pd  BaSO 4 OH OH
quinoline
2)KMnO 4 HO

OH

OH

o o O
O

29. 1) 2) 1) 1)
O

CH 3
2) 3) CH 3

30.
OC
Ph

Ph

 Q

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31. x = 5, I, II, IV, VI, VIII
y = 4, I, II, IV, VI
5+4+10=19
33 AND 34

CH
i)O 3 ||
O
ii)Zn, H 2O

CO 2 H

NaBH 4

CH 2  OH
con.H 2SO 4

o
CO 2 H
O

COCH 3 CH 2  OH
 i  LiAlH 4

CO 2CH 3

OH

H 2SO 4

35 AND 36
I)
CH 3  C  H 
1)dil.NaOH
CH 3  CH  CH 2  C  H 
NaBH 4
CH 3  CH  CH 2  CH 2  OH

O OH O OH
H  C  H / H
||
O

CH 2

CH 3  CH CH 2

O O
CH 2
CH3 CCl
||
2CH3MgCl  CdCl 2   CH 3 2  CHI 3  CH 3  O  ONa 
O I2
NaOH
 CH 3  C  CH 3  CdCl 2

II) O O

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III)

3  HCl
CH 3  C  N  i)snCl
   CH 3  CH  NH  H
3O
 CH 3  C  H  dil.NaOH
  CH 3  CH  CH 2  C  H

O O O

IV)
Cl OH
Cl aq.KOH OH
CH 3  C  CH 2  CH CH 3  C  CH 2  CH
Cl OH
Cl OH

1)AgNO3  NH 4OH
CH3  C  CH 2  C  OH   CH 3  C  CH 2  C  H
2)H

O O O O

CH 3  C  CH 3  NaOH
I 2  CHI 3  CH 3  C  ONa

O O

MATHS
37.

38.

39.

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40.

41.

42.

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43.

44.

45.

46.

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48.
 x   15 
f  x        ; x   0, 90 
15   x 
0  x  15 f  x  0 75  x  90 ; f  x   5
15  x  30 f  x   1 Total Integers
30  x  45 f  x   2 f  x   0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
45  x  60 f  x   3
60  x  75 f  x   4
49.

2 dx
I 
50. 0 2  sin 2 x
2 dx

0 2  sin 2 x

2 4  /2 dx  dt / 2  /2 dt
II  dx  16  I  8  8
0 4  sin 2 x
2 0 4  sin 2 x
2 0 4  sin t
2 0 4  sin 2 t
 /2 dt  /2 dt
 16  16   k  16
0 8  2sin t
2 0 7  cos 2t

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