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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 25 consists FOUR (4) marks. Negative (– 1)
Physics : Question No. 26 to 50 consists FOUR (4) marks. Negative (– 1)
Chemistry : Question No. 51 to 75 consists FOUR (4) marks. Negative (– 1)
Syllabus
Mathematics : Theorey of equations : Polynomial , zero of the polynomial , Division algorithm , Remainder
theorem , Factor theorem , Division of a polynomial by (x − a), Division of a polynomial by x2
- ax - b , Algebraic equation , root of a algebraic equation , Fundamental theorem of algebra ,
relation between the roots and coefficients , symmetric functions of roots , Formation of
equations , Multiple roots.
Physics : Snell's law, Apparent depth, optical fibre,Refraction at spherical surface.
Chemistry : Ionic Equillibrium : Ostwald Dilution law, Theories of acids and bases , Ionic product of
water, PH of strong acids and strong bases and mixtures
MATHEMATICS
1. If α, β, γ are such that α + β + γ = 2, α 2 + β2 + γ 2 = 6; α3 + β3 + γ 3 = 8 then α 4 + β4 + γ 4 =
1) 18 2) 10 3) 15 4) 16
2. If the sum of two roots of the equation x4 – x3 + 2x2 + kx + 17 = 0 equals to the sum of the
other two, then k =
7 7 9 9
1) 2) − 3) 4) −
8 8 8 8
α β
3. If α, β, γ are roots of x3 + (a4 + 4a2 + 1) x = x2 + a2, then the minimum value of ∑ β + α ,
is where ‘a’ is real number
1) log2 81 2) log2 16 3) log3 27 4) log4 256
4. The difference between two roots of equation 4x4 – 4x3 – 25x2 + x + 6 = 0 is unity, then the
difference between other two roots is
1) 2 2) 3 3) 4 4) 5
6. If the roots of ax4 + 4bx3 + 6cx2 + 4dx + e = 0 are equal in pairs, then b (3ac – 2b2) =
1) a2d 2) ad 3) ad2 4) ad3
8. If α, β, γ, δ are the roots of the equation x4 – kx3 + kx2 + lx + m = 0, (where k, l, m are real
numbers), then the minimum value of α 2 + β2 + γ 2 + δ 2 is
1) 0 2) 4 3) – 1 4) 2
11. If f(x) is polynomial of degree ‘4’ with real coefficients such that f(x) = 0 is satisfied by
x = 1, 2, 3 only then f1(1). f1(2).f1(3) is
1) 6 2) 0 3) – 6 4) 1
12. If x4 + px3 + qx2 + rx + 5 = 0 has four positive roots, then the minimum value of ‘pr’ is
1) 5 2) 25 3) 80 4) 100
13. Let (a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) denote a rearrangement of (3 – 5, 7, 4, – 9), then the equation
a1x4 + a2x3 + a3x2 + a4x + a5 = 0 has
1) atleast two real roots 2) all four real roots
3) only imaginary roots 4) none of these
k
14. Sum of all possible products drawn from {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} is 11 ! – k, then
12
is, where [.] is G.I.F.
1) 5 2) 4 3) 0 4) 1
17. If roots of the equation x3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = 0 from an increasing G.P., then which of the
following is FALSE
1) b + c = – 1
2) b ∈ ( −∞, −3)
3) one of the root is ‘1’
4) one root is smaller than ‘1’ and one root is more than ‘1’
18. The range of values of ‘k’ for which the equation x3 – 3x – k = 0 has no real root, is
1) (– 2, 2) 2) {– 2, 2} 3) ℝ 4) φ
19. If the remainders of the polynomial f(x) when divided by x – 1, x – 2 are 2, 5 respectively,
then the remainder of f(x) when divided by (x – 1) (x – 2) is
1) 0 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3x – 1
22. The equation of lowest degree with rational coefficients having a root 3 + 2 is
1) x4 + 10x2 – 1 = 0 2) x4 – 10x2 + 1 = 0
3) x4 + 10x2 + 1 = 0 4) x4 – 10x2 – 1 = 0
24. The polynomial x3 + 3x2 – 9x + C can be written in the form (x – a)2 (x – b) then C =
1) 5 2) 3 3) 25 4) 27
PHYSICS
26. A ray of light passes normally through a slab ( µ = 4 / 9 ) of thickness 1 cm. If the speed of
light in vacuum be ‘C’, then time taken by the ray to go across the slab will be
1 3 2 4
1) 2) 3) 4)
C 2C 3C 9C
28. A glass slab of thickness 8 cms contains the same number of waves as 8 cms long path of
water when both are traversed by the same monochromatic light. If the refractive index of
water is 4/3, the refractive index of glass is
5 4 16 3
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 3 15 2
29. A ray of light incidents on a refracting surface at 30° with the normal. If the angle of
refraction is 45°, refractive index of the second medium with respective first medium is
3 3 1
1) 2 2) 3) 4)
2 2 2
30. The velocities of light in two different media are 2 × 108 m/s and 0.5 × 108 m/s respectively.
The critical angle for these media is
1 4 1 1
1) sin −1 2) sin −1 3) sin −1 4) sin −1
5 5 2 4
31. A glass plate has a thickness 1 cm and refractive index µ . The angle of incidence of a ray from
air into the plate is equal to the critical angle for glass-air interface. The lateral shift (perpendicular
distance between incident ray and emergent ray) of ray is given by
1 1 1 1 µ
1) 1 − 2 2) µ 1 − 2 3) 1 − 2 4) 1 − 2
µ µ + 1
µ + 1
µ + 1
µ − 1
32. Light takes time t1 to travel a distance x2 in vacuum and the same light takes time t2 to travel
a distance x1 in a medium. The critical angle for that medium is
x2t2 x1t2 x1t1 x2t1
1) sin −1 2) sin −1 3) sin −1 4) sin −1
x1t1 x2t1 x2t2 x1t2
33. Wavelength of light in denser medium is 4000 Å, it is grazing into a rarer medium. If critical
2
angle for the pair of media is sin −1 then the wave length of light in denser medium is
3
1) 4000 Å 2) 2666 Å 3) 8000 Å 4) 6000 Å
34. A ray of light from a denser medium strikes a rarer medium. The reflected and refracted rays
make an angle of 90° with each other. The angle of reflection and refraction are r1 and r. The
critical angle would be
1) sin-1 (tan r) 2) tan-1 (tan r) 3) sin-1 (tan r1) 4) tan-1 (sin r1)
35. A light ray travels from a denser medium to a rarer medium. If the critical angle of the denser
medium with respect to rarer medium is 60°, the maximum possible deviation of any ray will
be
1) 60° 2) 75° 3) 90° 4) 30°
37. A point source of light is placed at the bottom of a water lake. If the area of the illuminated
circle on the surface is equal to 5 times the square of the depth of the lake. The refractive
index of water is (Take depth of lake = 10 m)
π π π
1) π +1 2) +1 3) +1 4) +1
5 3 4
38. An under water swimmer is at a depth of 12 m below the surface of water. A bird is at a
height of
18 m from the surface of water, directly above his eyes. For the bird the swimmer appears to
be a distance from the surface of water equal to ( µ w = 4 / 3)
1) 24 m 2) 12 m 3) 36 m 4) 9 m
39. A microscope is focused on a coin lying at the bottom of a beaker. The microscope is now
raised up by 1 cm. To what depth should the water be poured in to the beaker so that coin is
again in focus ( µ w = 5 / 4 )
1) 1 cm 2) 4/3 cm 3) 5 cm 4) 4 cm
40. Let the x-y plane be the boundary between two transparent media. Medium 1 in Z ≥ 0 has a
refractive index of 2 and medium 2 with z < 0 has a refractive index of 3 . A ray of light
in medium 1 given by the vector A = 6 3ɵi + 8 3 ɵj − 10kɵ is incident on the plane of separation.
The angle of deviation is
1) 45° 2) 60° 3) 75° 4) 15°
41. Two beams of light are incident normally on water ( µ = 4 / 3) . If one of the beams passes
through a glass ( µ = 5 / 3) slab of height ‘h’ has shown in the figure, the time difference for
both the beams for reaching the bottom is (C is velocity of light is vacuum)
h 6h h
1) zero 2) 3) 4)
3C C 6C
42. A ray of light centering from air to glass ( µ = 1.5) is partly reflected and partly refracted. If
the reflected and refracted rays are at right angles to each other, the angle of refraction is
2 2 2 3
1) sin −1 2) sin −1 3) sin −1 4) sin −1
13 13 13 13
43. A ray of light is incident on a rectangular plate at an angle of incidence 60°. The light ray
suffers a deviation which is 50% of the angle of incidence. The refractive index of the glass
will be
3
1) 3 2) 2 3) 4) 1.5
2
44. A transparent cube of 25 cm edge contains a small air bubble. Its apparent depth when
viewed through one face is 6 cm and when viewed through the opposite face is 4 cm. Then
the refractive index of the material of the cube is
1) 2 2) 2.5 3) 1.6 4) 1.5
45. A layer of oil 5 cm thick is floating on a layer of coloured water 5 cm thick. The refractive
index of the coloured water is 5/3 and the apparent depth of the two liquids is 36/7 cm. Then
the refractive index of the foil is
7 5 7 5
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 4 5 3
46. A fish rising vertically to the surface of water in a lake uniformly at the rate of 3 ms-1
observes a bird diving vertically towards the water at a rate of 9 ms-1 vertically above it. If
the refractive index of water is 5/4, the actual velocity of the dive of the bird is (in ms-1)
1) 6 2) 4.5 3) 4.8 4) 2
47. A glass sphere ( µ = 1.5) of radius 20 cm has a small air bubble 4 cm below its centre. The
sphere is viewed from outside and along a vertical line through the bubble. The apparent
depth of the bubble below the surface of sphere is (in cm)
1) 13.33 2) 26.67 3) 15 4) 30
48. A ray incident at an angle of incidence 60° enters a glass sphere of refractive index µ = 3 .
This ray is reflected and refracted at the further surface of the sphere. The angle of
emergence is
1) 90° 2) 60° 3) 70° 4) 40°
3
49. A ray of light is incident on a glass sphere of refractive index . What should be the angle of
2
incidence so that the ray which enters the sphere does not come out of the sphere ?
2 2 1
1) tan −1 2) sin −1 3) 90° 4) cos −1
3 3 3
50. A mark on the surface of a glass sphere ( µ = 1.5) is viewed from a diametrically opposite
position. It appears to be at a distance 10 cm from its actual position. The radius of the sphere
is
1) 5 cm 2) 10 cm 3) 15 cm 4) 25 cm
68. A solution has pH = 5 , it is diluted 100 times, then its nature will become
1) Neutral 2) Basic 3) Unaffected 4) More basic
69. Which one of the following compound is not a protonic acid
1) SO2 (OH ) 2 2) B(OH )3 3) PO(OH )3 4) SO(OH )2
73. How many moles of calcium hydroxide must be dissolved to produce 250 mL of an aqueous
solution of pH 10.65? Assume the complete ionization (antilog 0.65 = 4.47)
1) 2.32 ×10−4 2) 3.84 ×10−5 3) 5.58 ×10−5 4) 4.35 ×10−5
74. A solution of HCl has a pH = 5. If 1 mL of it is diluted to 1 litre, what will be pH of the
resulting solution?
1) 8 2) 6.95 3) 5 4) 10
75. What is OH − in the final solution prepared by mixing 20 mL of 0.05 M HCl with 30 mL of
0.10 M Ba(OH)2?
1) 0.12 M 2) 0.10 M 3) 0.40 M 4) 0.005 M
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