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SECTION – I : PHYSICS
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A meteor of mass M breaks up into two parts. The mass of one part is m . For a given separation r the mutual
gravitational force between the two parts will be maximum if
M M
(A) m= (B) m=
2 3
M M
(C) m= (D) m=
2 2 2
2. The angular frequency of small oscillations of the system shown in the figure is
K = spring constant
Massless
smooth
pulley
K 2K
(A) (B)
2m m
K 4K
(C) (D)
4m m
3. Two perfect identical gases having masses m1 and m2 at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed without any loses of
internal kinetic energy of the molecules. The molecular weight of the gases are M1 and M2 . What is the final
temperature of the mixture?
m1T1 + m2T2 M1T1 + M2T2
(A) (B)
m1 + m2 M1 + M2
m1 m M1 M
T1 + 2 T2 T1 + 2 T2
M1 M2 m1 m2
(C) (D)
m1 m2 M1 M2
+ +
m1 m2
M1 M2
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4. A cylinder of radius R made of material of thermal conductivity K 1 is surrounded by a cylindrical shell of inner
radius R and outer radius 3R made of material of thermal conductivity K 2 . The two ends of the combined system
are maintained at two different temperatures. There is no loss of heat across the cylindrical surface and the system
is in steady state. The effective thermal conductivity of the system is:
K1 + 8K 2
(A) K1 + K2 (B)
9
K1K 2 8K1 + K2
(C) (D)
K1 + K 2 9
5. Two monatomic ideal gases 1 and 2 of molecular masses m 1 and m2 respectively are enclosed in separate
containers kept at the same temperature. The ratio of the speed of sound in gas 1 to that in gas 2 is given by
m1 m2
(A) (B)
m2 m1
m1 m2
(C) (D)
m2 m1
6. A train moves towards a stationary observer with speed 34 m/s. The train sound a whistle and its frequency
registered by the observer is f1 . If the train's speed is reduced to 17 m/s, the frequency registered is f2 . If the
f1
speed of sound is 340 m/s then ratio is
f2
18 1
(A) (B)
19 2
19
(C) 2 (D)
18
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temp
time
(A) It specific heat capacity is greater in the solid state than in the liquid state.
(B) Its specific heat capacity is greater in the liquid state than in the solid state.
(C) Its latent heat of vaporization is greater than its latent heat of fusion.
(D) It latent heat of vaporization is smaller than its latent heat of fusion.
8. In the cyclic process shown on the V–p diagram, choose the correct options:
V2
V
V1
P
(A) work is done by the gas
(B) work is done on the gas
(C) heat is absorbed by the gas
(D) heat is given out by the gas
9. Sound from two identical sources S1 and S2 reach a point P (equidistant from S1 and S2 ). When the sounds
reach directly, and in the same phase, the intensity at P is I0 .The power of S1 is now reduced by 64%, and the
phase difference between S1 and S2 is varied continuously. The maximum and minimum intensities recorded at P
are now Imax and Imin .
(A) Imax = 0.64I0 (B) Imin = 0.36I0
Imax Imax 1.64
(C) = 16 (D) =
Imin Imin 0.36
10. A vibrating string produces 2 beats per second when sounded with a tuning fork of frequency 256 Hz. Slightly
increasing the tension in the string produces 3 beats per second. The initial frequency of the string may have been
(A) 253 Hz (B) 254 Hz
(C) 258 Hz (D) 259 Hz
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11. Two blocks m1 and m2 are loaded onto a vertical light spring of stiffness k . Initially m1 m2 are at rest when m1
is removed suddenly in such a way that m2 remains connected with the spring.
g
m2
m1
(A) Time period of oscillation decreases as compared to the time period when both m1 and m2 were connected
to the spring.
m1g
(B) m2 will oscillate with amplitude of
k
m1g
(C) vmax = , v1 → maximum velocity of m2
m2k
m12g2
(D) EOSC = , EOSC → total energy of SHM
2k
12. Time period of simple pendulum for small oscillations will be infinite at?
(A) the earth’s surface
(B) free fall
(C) inside the satellite
(D) inside the liquid of density equal to that of bob
gRe
13. A body is thrown from the surface of earth with velocity at some angle from the vertical. If the maximum
2
Re
height reached by the body is . Then choose the correct option(s) ( Re = Radius of earth) ( g is acceleration
4
due to gravity at the earth surface)
5
the angle of projection from the vertical is sin−1
4
(A)
gRe
(B) the velocity of the body at maximum height is v =
10
5
(C) the angle of projection from the vertical is sin−1
6
(B) the velocity of the body at maximum height is zero.
14. In non-uniform spherical shell of mass m and radius R. (where E is gravitational intensity) Which of the following
is/are wrong.
(A) E = 0(r R)
(B) E ds = 0 on any close surface inside shell
(C) E can not be zero at any point inside shell
(D) Gravitational potential is zero at any point inside shell
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18. The heat that flown from right compartment to left compartment before thermal equilibrium is achieved is
3
(A) P0V0 (B) P0V0
4
3 2
(C) P0 V0 (D) P0 V0
8 3
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SECTION – II : CHEMISTRY
PART – A: (Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 06 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which
ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Rank the given compounds from most acidic to least acidic based on the acidity of the encircled H:
H H H
O2N MeO MeO
OMe OMe Me
O O O
(1) (2) (3)
(A) 1 2 3 (B) 1 3 2
(C) 2 3 1 (D) 2 1 3
(A) Br (B)
(C) (D) Br
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O H5C6
(A) (B)
O
H OH
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9. Stable C+
+
+
(I) (II)
+ +
(III) (IV)
(A) I II (B) II III
(C) III IV (D) IV III
10. Which of the following will not give benzoic acid on oxidation through KMnO4 ?
CH3 CH3
(A) (B)
CH3
C2H5 C(CH3)3
C2H5
(C) (D)
N
H
(P) (Q) (R) (S)
(A) P (B) Q
(C) R (D) S
14. What are the products obtained upon the ozonolysis of 2-pentene?
(A) CH3CH2CHO (B) CH3CHO
(C) CH3COCH3 (D) CH3COCH2CH3
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When CH3CH = CH2 is treated with Br2 it forms an optically inactive product, further the same compound when treated
with HBr also forms optically inactive product.
CH3CH = CH2 + Br2 ⎯⎯→Pr oduct
CH3CH = CH2 + HBr ⎯⎯→Pr oduct
When HCl adds to 2-methyl-1-butene in the presence of benzoyl peroxide, then product is racemic mixture.
CH3
CH CH2
15. Formation of optically inactive product by the addition of Br 2 and HBr on CH3CH = CH2 is
(A) of same type
(B) of different types
(C) due to formation of carbocation in 1st reaction and free-radical in 2nd reaction
(D) due to formation of carbocation in both reactions
16. The type of intermediate formed in the above mentioned reaction of 2-methyl-1-butene is
(A) Carbocation (B) Free radical
(C) Carbanion (D) Carbene
⎯⎯⎯
HOCl
→ A Intermediate forms are :
17. H CH3
(A) Hydroxonium ion (B) Chloronium ion
(C) Hydronium ion (D) None of these
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(A)
( −n)n (B)
( −2)n
n! n!
1 1
(C) (D) −
(n!)2 (n!)2
2. If | z1 | = | z2 | =| z3 | = 1 and z1, z2, z3 are represented by the vertices of an equilateral triangle. Then
(A) z1 + z2 + z3 = 1 (B) z1z2 + z2z3 + z3z1 = 1
(C) z1z2z3 = 1 (D) None of these
a2 + b 2 + c 2
3. If a , b , c and d are the sides of a quadrilateral, then the value of is always greater than
d2
1
(A) (B) 1
3
(C) 2 (D) none of these
n
If n is be a positive integer, then (1+ i) + (1− i) = 2k cos
n n
6. ; where, k is equal to
4
n n
(A) +3 (B) +2
2 2
n +1 n
(C) +1 (D) +1
2 2
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7. The number of ways in which candidates A1 , A 2 , …, A10 can be ranked, so that A1 is always above A 2 is
10!
(A) (B) 8! 10 C2
2
10 10
(C) P2 (D) C2
n−1
8. If Cr = (k2 − 3). nCr +1 then k may lie in the region
(A) ( −, −2) (B) [−2, − 3 )
(C) − 3,0 (D) ( 3, 2]
( )
n
9. Let 1+ 2 = xn + yn 2 , where x n , y n are integers, then
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11. Let z = a + ib ; where, a and b are integers. Then the quadrilateral whose vertices are represented by the roots of
3
the equation zz + zz3 = 350
(A) is a square (B) rectangle
(C) has area 48 (D) has area 36
12. If z satisfies both the equations z3 + 2z2 + 2z + 1 = 0 and z1985 + z100 + 1 = 0 , then z can be (here is complex
cube roof of unity).
(A) (B) 2
(C) –1 (D) 1
13. In a triangle the lengths of the two larger sides are 10 and 9, respectively. If the angles are in A.P. then the length
of the third side can be
(A) 5− 6 (B) 3 3
(C) 5 (D) 5+ 6
c A/2 A/2 b
B C
D
A A
2bc sin 2bc cos
(A) 2 (B) 2
b+c b+c
abc A 4 A
(C) cosec (D) cosec
2R (b + c) 2 b+c 2
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