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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-1


KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA
(KVPY) 2022 | STREAM - SX

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100.


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2 marks each. There will be four sections allotted for (1) Mathematics, (2) Physics, (3) Chemistry and (4)
Biology.
3. Streams SB and SX , there will be four sections in Part-A (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and four
sections in Part-B (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology). Candidates may answer any THREE of the
four subjects in Part-A and any TWO of the four subjects in Part-B. In case candidate attempts more sections, best
of three in Part-A and best of two in Part-B will be considered.
4. There are two parts in the question paper. The distribution of marks subject wise in each part is as under for each
correct response.
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PART-A:
MATHEMATICS
Question No. 1 to 20 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
PHYSICS
Question No. 21 to 40 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
CHEMISTRY
Question No. 41 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
BIOLOGY
Question No. 61 to 80 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
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MATHEMATICS
Question No. 81 to 90 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
PHYSICS
Question No. 91 to 100 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
CHEMISTRY
Question No. 101 to 110 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
BIOLOGY
Question No. 111 to 120 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-1
KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA
(KVPY) 2022 | STREAM - SX

D Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100.


Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Immediately fill the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue / Black Ball Point
Pen. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.
2. The question paper consists of two parts (Part-A contains multiple choice questions and Part-B contains
descriptive type questions) for 100 marks. It consists of 80 questions of 1 mark each and 40 questions of
2 marks each. There will be four sections allotted for (1) Mathematics, (2) Physics, (3) Chemistry and (4)
Biology.
3. Streams SB and SX , there will be four sections in Part-A (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) and four
sections in Part-B (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology). Candidates may answer any THREE of the
four subjects in Part-A and any TWO of the four subjects in Part-B. In case candidate attempts more sections, best
of three in Part-A and best of two in Part-B will be considered.
4. There are two parts in the question paper. The distribution of marks subject wise in each part is as under for each
correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART-A:
MATHEMATICS
Question No. 1 to 20 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect
response. PHYSICS
Question No. 21 to 40 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
CHEMISTRY
Question No. 41 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
BIOLOGY
Question No. 61 to 80 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response & – 0.25 for incorrect response.
PART-B:
MATHEMATICS
Question No. 81 to 90 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
PHYSICS
Question No. 91 to 100 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
CHEMISTRY
Question No. 101 to 110 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
BIOLOGY
Question No. 111 to 120 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response & – 0.5 for incorrect response.
5. No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the Answer sheet.
6. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, paper, mobile phone, any
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(KVPY-STREAM-SX)_XII FULL SYLLABUS TEST PAPER-1

PART- A
One Mark Questions

MATHEMATICS
1. Let 1, 2, 3 be planes passing through the origin. Assume that 1 is perpendicular to the vector (1, 1,
1), 2 is perpendicular to a vector (a, b, c), and 3 is perpendicular to the vector (a2, b2, c2). What are all
the positive values of a, b, and c so that 1  2  3 is a single point ?
(A) Any positive value of a, b, and C other than 1
(B) Any positive values of a, b and c where either a  b, b  c or a  c
(C) Any three distinct positive values of a, b, and c
(D) There exist no such positive real numbers a, b, and c

2. Let : [0,1]  [–1,1] and g : [–1,1]  [0, 2] be two functions such that g is injective and g° :[0,1]
[0, 2] is surjective. Then
(A) must be injective but need not be surjective
(B) must be surjective but need not be injective
(C) must be bijective
(D) must be a constant function

3. The number of four-letter words that can be formed with letters a, b, c such that all three letters occur is
(A) 30 (B) 36 (C) 81 (D) 256

4. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = |x3 – 4x2 + 3x| and the x-axis, 0  x  3, is
37 9 37
(A) (B) (C) (D) 0
6 4 12

5. Let (x) = x sinx , x  R. Then


(A)  is differentiable for all x, except at x = ,   1,2,3,...
(B)  is differentiable for all x, except at x = ,    1,  2,  3, ...
(C)  is differentiable for all x, except at x = ,   0, 1, 2, 3, ...
(D)  is differentiable for all x, except at x = ,   0,  1,  2,  3, ...

6. Let z = x + iy and w = u + iv be complex numbers on the unit circle such that z 2 + w2 = 1. Then the
number of ordered pairs (z, w) is
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) infinite

7. Suppose A = a
c
b
d  is a real matrix with nonzero entries, ad – bc = 0, and A = A. Then a + d equals
2

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

8. The number of integers k for which the equation x3 – 27x + k = 0 has at least two distinct integer roots in
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

9. Let P be anon-zero polynomial such that P(1 + x) = P(1 – x) for all real x, and P(1) = 0. Let m be the
largest integer such that (x – 1)m divides P(x) for all such P(x). Then m equals
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

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10. Suppose the parabola (y – k)2 = 4(x – h), with vertex A, passes through O = (0, 0) and L = (0, 2). Let D
be an end point of the latus rectum. Let the y-axis intersect the axis of the parabola at P. Then PDA is
equal to
1 2 4 8
(A) tan–1 (B) tan–1 (C) tan–1 (D) tan–1
19 19 19 19

x
11.

Suppose a continuous function f : [0, )  R satisfies f (x) = 2 tf ( t) dt + 1 for all x  0. Then f(1)
0
equals
(A) e (B) e2 (C) e4 (D) e6


 1 2 
2
1 2 

12. Let A =   R :  sin()  cos()   sin2 ()  cos2 () . Then

  3 3  3 3 

(A) A [0, ] is an empty set (B) A  [0, ] has exactly one point
(C) A  [0, ] has exactly two points (D) A  [0, ] has more than two points
 sin(x 2 )
 if x  0
13. Let f: R  R be a function defined by f(x) =  x . Then, at x = 0, f is
 0 
 if x 0
(A) not continuous
(B) continuous but not differentiable
(C) differentiable and the derivative is not continuous
(D) differentiable and the derivative is continuous

14. Let In x denote the logarithm of x with respect to the base e. Let S  R be the set of all points where
the function In (x2 – 1) is well –defined. Then the number of function : S  R that are differentiable,
satisfy
(x) = In (x2 – 1) for all x  S and (2) =0, is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite

15. Let AB be a line segment with midpoint C, and D be the midpoint of AC. Let C 1 be the circle with
diameter AB, and C2 be the circle with diameter AC. Let E be a point of C 1 such that EC is
perpendicular to AB. Let F be a point on C2 such that DF is perpendicular to AB, and E and F lie on
opposite sides of AB. Then the value of sin FEC is
1 2 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 10 13 13

 x2 y2
16. For 0    , four tangents are drawn at the four points  3 cos ,  2 sin to the ellipse   1.
2 9 4
If A(denotes the area of the quadrilateral formed by these four tangents, the minimum value of A(
is
(A) 21 (B) 24 (C) 27 (D) 30

17. On any given are of positive length on the unit circle z  1 in the complex plane,
(A) there need not be any root of unity
(B) there lies exactly one root of unity
(C) there are more than one but finitely many roots of unity
(D) there are infinitely many roots of unity

18. The number of solutions of the equation sin(9x) + sin(3x) = 0 in the closed interval [0, 2] is
(A) 7 (B) 13 (C) 19 (D) 25

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19. The probability of men getting a certain disease is and that of women getting the same disease is .
2 5
4
The blood test that identifies the disease gives the correct result with probability . Suppose a person
5
is chosen at random from a group of 30 males and 20 females, and the blood test of that person is
found to be positive. What is the probability that the chosen person is a man?
75 3 15 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
107 5 19 10


20. The value of the integral  (1 – sin8x ) dx
0
is
(A) 0 (B)  – 1 (C)  – 2 (D)  – 3

PHYSICS
21. Two circulary shaped linear polarisers are placed coaxially. The transmission axis of the first polarizer is
at 300 from the vertical while the seond one is at 600, both in the clockwise sense. If an unpolarised
beam of light of intensity  = 20 W/m2 is incident on this pair of polarisers, then the intensities 1 and 2
transmitted by the first and the second polarisers, respectively, will be close to
(A) 1 = 10.0 W/m2 and 2 = 7.5 W/m2 (B) 1 = 20 W/m2 and 2 = 15 W/m2
(C) 1 = 10.0 W/m and 2 = 8.6 W/m
2 2 (D) 1 = 15.0 W/m2 and 2 = 0.0 W/m2

22. A wire has  resistance per unit length and is arranged as shown. If side of the bigger square is  then
equivalent resistance between points A and B will be
/2

A B


(A) (B) 2  (C) 2  (D) 
2
23. In LR circuit (shown in figure), current is lagging by /3 in phase with applied voltage, then select
correct alternative :

10 10 10 10
(A) L = H, i = 10 A (B) L = H, i = 5A (C) L = H, i = 5A (D) L = ,i=5 2A
3  3 3

24. Photons of wavelength  are incident on a metal. The most energetic electrons ejected from the metal
are bent into a circular are of radius R by a perpendicular magnetic field having a magnitude B. The
work function of the metal is (where symbols have their usual meanings)
2 2
hc e 2B 2R 2 hc  eBR  hc e 2B 2R 2 hc  eBR 
(A)  me  (B)  2me   (C)  me c 2  (D)  2me  
 2me   2me   2me   2me 

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25. A conducting bar of mass m and length l moves on two frictionless parallel rails in the presence of a
constant uniform magnetic field of magnitude B directed into the page as shown in the figure. The bar is
given an initial velocity v0 towards the right at t = 0. Then the :
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
v R l
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
(A) Induced current in the circuit is in the clockwise direction
(B) velocity of the bar decreases linearly with time.
(C) distance the bar travels before it comes to a complete stop is proportional to R.
(D) power generated across the resistance is proportional to l.

26. A particle with total mechanical energy, which is small and negative, is under the influence of a one
dimensional potential U(x) = x4/4 – x2/2 J where x is in meters. At time t = 0 s, it is at x = – 0.5 m. Then
at a later time it can be found.
(A) anywhere on the x axis (B) between x = – 1.0 m to x = 1.0 m
(C) between x = – 1.0 m to x = 0.0 m (D) between x = 0.0 m to x = 1.0 m.
27. A particle at a distance of 1m from the origin starts moving such that dr/d = r, where (r, ) are polar
coordinates. Then the angle between resultant velocity and tangential velocity component is :
(A) 30 degrees (B) 45 degrees (C) 60 degrees
(D) dependent on where the particle is

28. An electron an a photon have same wavelength of 10–9 m. If E is the energy of the photon and p is the
momentum of the electron, the magnitude of E/p in SI units is :
(A) 1.00 × 10–9 (B) 1.50 × 108 (C) 3.00 × 108 (D) 1.20 × 107

29. A nuclear fuel rod generates energy at rate of 5 × 10 8 Watt/m3. It is in the shape of a cylinder of radius
4.0 mm and length 0.20 m. A coolant of specific heat 4 × 10 3 J/(kg-K) flows past it at a rate of 0.2 kg/s.
The temperature rise in this coolant is approximately.
(A) 2°C (B) 6°C (C) 12°C (D) 30°C


30. In the figurre, a proton moves a distance d in a uniform E as shown in the figure. Does the electric field
do a positive or negative work on the proton ? Does the electric potential energy of the proton increase
or decrease.
E

+
P
d
(A) Negative; increases (B) Positive ; decreases
(C) Negative ; decreases (D) Positive ; increases

31. A student performs an experiment to determine the acceleration due to gravity g. The student throws a
steel ball up with initial velocity u and measures the height h traveled by it at different times t. The graph
the student should plot on a graph paper to readily obtain the value of g is.
(A) h versus t (B) h versus t2 (C) h versus t (D) h/t versus t

32. A point source of light is placed at 2f from a converging lens of focal length f. A flat mirror is placed on
the other side of the lens at distance d such that rays reflected from the mirror are parallel after passing
through the lens again. If f = 30 cm, then d is equal to
(A) 15 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 45 cm (D) 75 cm

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33. Consider a bowl filled with water on which some black pepper powder have been sprinkled uniformly.
Now a drop of liquid soap is added at the center of the surface of water. The picture of the surface
immediately after this will look like

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

34. An electron in an electron microscope with initial velocity v 0 ˆi enters a region of a stray transverse

electric field E0 ˆj . The time taken for the change in its de Broglie wavelength from the initial value of 
to /3 is proportional to
1 1 E0
(A) E0 (B) (C) (D)
E0 E0
35. A transverse wave of frequency 500 Hz and speed 100 m/s is travelling in the positive x direction on a
long string. A time t = 0s the displacements at x = 0.0 m and at x = 0.25 m are 0.0m and 0.02m,
respectively. The displacement at x = 0.2m at t = 5 × 10–4s is
(A) –0.04 m (B) – 0.02 m (C) 0.04 m (D) 0.02 m
36. A and B are two metallic rings placed at opposite sides of an infinitely long straight conducting wire as
shown. If current in the wire is slowly decreased, the direction of induced current will be :

(A) clockwise in A and anticlockwise in B (B) anticlockwise in A and clockwise in B


(C) clockwise in both A and B (D) anticlockwise in both A & B

37. On a pulley of mass M hangs a rope with two masses m 1 and m2 (m1 > m2) tied at the ends as shown in
the figure. The pulley rotates without any friction, whereas the friction between the rope and the pulley
is large enough to prevent any slipping. Which of the following plots best represents the difference
between the tensions in the rope on the two sides of the pulley as a function of the mass of the pulley ?

M
T2
T1
m2
m1
T1 – T2

T1 – T2

T1 – T2

T1 – T2

(A) 0 (B) 0 (C) 0 (D) 0


M M M M

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38. Two satellites S1 and S2 are revolving around a planet in the opposite sense in coplanar circular
concentric orbits. At time t = 0, the satellites are farthest apart. The periods of revolution of S 1 and S2
are 3 h and 24 h respectively. The radius of the orbit of S1 is 3 × 104 km. Then the orbital speed of S2 as
observed from
(A) the planet is 4 × 104 km h–1 when S2 is closest from S1.
(B) the planet is 2 × 104 km h–1 when S2 is farthest from S1.
(C) S1 is  × 104 km h–1 when S2 is closest from S1.
(D) S1 is 3 × 104 km h–1 when S2 is closest from S1.

39. Air (density ) is being blown on a soap film (surface tension T) by a pipe of radius R with its opening
right next to the film. The film is deformed and a bubble detaches from the film when the shape of the
deformed surface is a hemisphere. Given that the dynamic pressure on the film due to the air blown at
1 2
speed  is  , the speed at which the bubble is formed is
2
(A) T (B) 2T (C) 4T (D) 8T
R R R R

40. An electrostatic field line leaves at an angle  from point charge q1 and connects with point charge –q2
3
at an angle  (q1 and q2 are positive) (see figure below). If q2 = q1 and  = 30°, then
2

 

+q1 –q1

(A) 00 <  < 30° (B)  = 30° (C) 30° <   60° (D) 60° <   90°

CHEMISTRY
41. Among the following complexes, the one that can exhibit optical activity is
(A) [CoCl6]3– (B) [Co(en)Cl4]– (C) cis-[Co(en)2Cl2]+ (D) trans-[Co(en)2Cl2]+

42. The ratio of root mean square velocity of hydrogen at 50 K to that of nitrogen at 500 K is closest to
(A) 1.18 (B) 0.85 (C) 0.59 (D) 1.40

43. 10 g glucose dissolved in 400 g of ethanol, elevated the boiling point of the latter by 0.1428 oC, 2 g of an
organic substance, dissolved in 100 g ethanol, elevated the boiling point by 0.1250 oC. What is the
molecular weight of the unknown organic substance in this solution?
(A) 83.2 (B) 164.5 (C) 183.2 (D) 64.5

44. For the following reaction : A(g) B(g) + C(g)


Initial pressure of A is 100 mm. When equilibrium is set up, mole fraction of C(g) is found to be 1/3.
Hence, Kp for the above reaction is :
(A) 100 mm (B) 50 mm (C) 25 mm (D) 75 mm

45. 1 Kg of boiling water at 100ºC is dropped into Indian ocean, the temperature of which is 25ºC. The
entropy change of the universe is :
 298 
[specific heat of water = 4.2 × 103 J Kg–1 , log   = – 0.0975]
 373 
(A) 115.15 JK–1 (B) 1050 JK–1 (C) – 941.85 J (D) – 1050 JK–1

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46. For a reaction Fe0.9O Fe2O3. What is the equivalent weight of Fe0.9O [molar mass = M]
M M M M
(A) (B) (C) (D)
0.8 0.7 0.9 0.85

47. When lead acid accumulator (battery) is discharged, following reaction takes place.
Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2H2SO4(aq.)  2PbSO4(s) + 2H2O
If 1.25 ampere current is drawn for a period of 1930 minutes, mass of H2SO4 consumed is :
(A) 196 g (B) 49 g (C) 98 g (D) 147 g

48. Which of the following is not a case of colorless solutions forming a yellow precipitate on mixing ?
(A) AgNO3 + K (B) Pb(CH3COO)2 + K2CrO4
(C) Pb(NO3)2 + Na (D) CdCl2 + Na2S

49. The following structures represent various silicate anions. Their formulas are respectively

O
O = Oxygen
= Silicon
O O
(A) SiO44– & Si3O88– (B) SiO44– & Si3O108–
(C) SiO42– & Si3O92– (D) SiO34– & Si3O108–

50. Number of 2 centre-2-electron bond in B2H6.


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

51. Answer the following with referring to the data given in table.
 
Gas Critical temperature (K) Critical pressure (atm)
X 647 K 217.7
Y 304 K 72.1
Z 270 K 62.8
W 324 K 81.6

Which of the following gas could not be converted to a liquid at room temperature ?
(A) X (B) Y (C) Z (D) W

52. In which the shortest O–O bond length observed :


(A) O3 (B) O22– (C) H2O2 (D) O2

53. The reaction of D-glucose with ammoniacal AgNO3 produces


CHO CO2H CO2H CO2H
H OH H OH H OH H OH
HO H HO H HO H HO H
(A) H OH (B) H OH (C) H OH (D) H OH
H OH H OH H OH H OH
CHO CO2H CH2OH CHO

54. The major product obtained in the reaction of toluene with 1-bromo-2-methyl propane in the
presence of anhydrous AlCl3 is :
CH3
H3C H3C HC
(A) (B) (C) (D) 3

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55. Among cellulose, poly vinyl chloride, nylon and natural rubber, the polymer in which the intermolecular
force of attraction is strongest :
(A) Nylon (B) Poly vinyl chloride (C) Cellulose (D) Natural Rubber

56. Which one of the following combinations is found in DNA?


(A) Guanine and guanidine (B) Guanidine and cytosine
(C) Guanine and cytosine (D) Adenine and guanidine

57. The increasing order of reactivity of the following isomeric halides with AgNO 3 (H2O + alcohol) is :

CH2  CH  CH  CH  CH  CH3
(I) CH2 == CH – CH = CH – CH2 – CH2 – Br (II) |
Br
C6H5
CH2  CH  C  CH  CH2  CH3 |
(III) | (IV) CH2  CH  C  CH  CH2
Br |
Br
(A) III < IV < II < I (B) I < III < IV < II (C) III < I < II < IV (D) I < II < IV < III

58. For the reaction


C2H5OH + HX  C2H5 – X the order or reactivity is
(A) HI > HCl > HBr (B) HI > HBr > HCl (C) HCl > HBr > HI (D) HBr > HI > HCl

59. The carbocation rearrangement will not take place in :

(A) (B) (C) O (D)


||
O

60. NH – CHO ; H2N CHO


I II
Which type of isomerism is observed between I and II.
(A) Chain isomers (B) Position isomers (C) Functional isomers (D) None of these

BIOLOGY
61. 70S type of ribosomes are absent in
(A) Mitochondria (B) Chloroplast
(C) Bacteria (D) Rough endoplasmic reticulum

62. Which one of the following cell organelles is enclosed by a single membrane?
(A) Nuclei (B) Mitochondria (C) Chloroplasts (D) Lysosomes

63. What is wrong about facilitated diffusion?


(A) It is highly selective
(B) It shows uphill transport
(C) It requires carrier protein
(D) It proceeds according to concentration gradient without expenditure of energy

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64. Leghaemoglobin helps in
(A) nitrogen fixation (B) protecting nitrogenase from O2
(C) destroys bacteria (D) transport of food in plants

65. What is the R.Q. of organic acids, generally


(A) One (B) Less then one (C) More than one (D) Zero

66. Anaerobic products of fermenation are


(A) Alcohol and lipoprotein (B) Ether and nucleic acid
(C) Protein and nucleic acid (D) Alcohol & lactic acid

67. Apical dominance in higher plants is due to


(A) Presence of Auxin (B) Enzyme activity and metabolism
(C) Carbohydrates (D) Photoperiodism

68. The presence of protuding tongue, parmanently opened mouth, epicanthus folds, palmer crease in
hands, congenital heart disease are the symptoms of
(A) Klinfelter's syndrome (B) super female
(C) Turner's syndrome (D) down's syndrome

69. m-RNA is made up of


(A) ribonucleosides (B) ribonucleotides
(C) deoxyribonucleotides (D) deoxyribonucleosides.

70. The major source of BOD in the river Ganga is -


(A) Leaf litter (B) Fishes (C) Human waste (D) Aquatic plants

71. If liver from body is removed then which component of blood increase?
(A) Urea (B) Protein (C) Uric acid (D) Ammonia

72. Select incorrect statement about lymph


(A) Lymph is also an important carrier for nutrients, hormones,
(B) Fats are absorbed through lymph in the lacteals present in the intestinal villi.
(C) Lymph is a colourless fluid
(D) all are correct.

73. During inspiration in mammals, the sternum moves-


(A) Backward and downward (B) Backward and upward
(C) Forward and upward (D) Forward and downward

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74. Which of the following sets of animals produce the same substances as their chief excretory
product?
(A) Fish, pigeon and frog (B) Camel, housefly and snake
(C) Frog, monkey and dog (D) Amoeba, ant and antelope

75. Micaelis-Menten constant (Km) is equal to :


(A) Substrate concentration at which the rate of reaction is maximum
(B) Substrate concentration at which the reaction attains half of its maximum velocity
(C) The rate of enzymatic activity
(D) The rate of reaction

76. The missing link Archaeopteryx has characters of-


(A) Non chordate and chordate (B) Reptile and mammal
(C) Fish and amphibian (D) Reptile and aves

77. Polar bodies are formed in –


(A) Oogenesis (B) Spermatogenesis (C) Gametogenesis (D) Spermiogenesis

78. Stanely miller synthesized in his experiment


(A) Vrius (B) protein (C) Amino acid (D) Cell

79. Phenomenon of industrial melanism proves


(A) Natural selection (B) Reproductive isolation
(C) Induced mutation (D) Geographical isolation

80. A man is admitted to a hospital. He is suffering from an abnormally low body temperature, loss of
appetite, and exterme thirst. His brain scan would probably show a tumor in
(A) Pons (B) Cerebellum (C) Hypothalamus (D) Medulla oblonggata

PART- B
Two Marks Questions

MATHEMATICS
81. Consider the set An of points (x,y) such that 0 < x < n, 0 < y < n where n, x, y are integers. Let Sn be the
set of all lines passing through at least two distinct points from An. Suppose we choose a line  at
  2
random from Sn. Let Pn be the probability that  is tangent to the circle x2 + y2 = n2 1  1 – 1   .
  
n  
 
lim
Then the limit n Pn is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/  (D) 1/ 2

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82. The number of polynomials p: RR satisfying p(0) = 0, p(x) > x2 for all x  0, and p(0) = is
2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) more than 1, but finite (D) infinite

83. Let f : (–1, 1)  R be a differentiable function satisfying (f (x))4 = 16(f(x))2 for all x  (–1, 1), f(0) = 0.
The number of such functions is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) more than 4

84. The number of different possible values for the sum x + y + z, where x, y, z are real numbers such that
x2 + 4y4 + 16z4 + 64 = 32 xyz is
(A) 1 (B) 2   (C) 4   (D) 8

85. In a circle with centre O, suppose A, P, B are three points on its circumference such that P is the mid-
area( AOB )
point of minor are AB. Suppose when AOB = , = 5 + 2, If AOB is doubled to 2,
area( APB )
area( AOB )
then the ratio is
area( APB )
1 5 –1
(A) (B) 5–1 (C) 2 3 + 3 (D)
5 2

86. Let f : [0, 1]  [0, 1] be a continuous function such that


1

x2 + (f(x))2  1 for all x  [0, 1] and
 f(x) dx  4
0
1
2
f (x)
Then  1 x
1
2
dx equals

  2 1 
(A) (B) (C)  (D)
12 15 2 10
  
87. Let a  î  ĵ  k̂, b  2 î  2 ĵ  k̂ and c  5 î  ĵ  k̂ be the three vectors. The area of the region formed by
     
the set of points whose position vectors r satisfy the equations r .a  5 and | r  b |  | r  c |  4 is
closest to the integer
(A) 4 (B) 9 (C) 14 (D) 19

2
88. Suppose z is any root of 11z8 + 20 iz7 + 10iz –22 = 0, where i = – 1. Then S = z  z  1 satisfies
(A) S < 3 (B) 3 < S < 7 (C) 7 < S < 13 (D) S > 13
1
x
89. Let J =
 1 x
0
8
dx . Consider the following assertions :

1
. J >
4

. J <
8
Then
(A) only  is true (B) only  is true
(C) both  and are true (D) neither  nor  is true

90. The number of solution x of the equation sin (x + x2) –sin(x2) = sin x in the interval [2,3] is
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

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PHYSICS
91. Two concentric conducting thin spherical shells of radius (a and b, b > a) are charged to ‘Q’ and ‘–2Q’
respectively. The electric field along a line passing through the centre as a function of distance r from
centre is :

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

92. A cubical box is used to keep drinks cold in a bus. Surface area of each face is 0.80 m2 and each wall
has thickness 2.00 cm. It is filled with ice and water which remains at 0ºC. Temperature outside each
wall is 30ºC then:(Thermal conductivity of material of box=1×10 –2w/m–k)(Latent heat of fusion of
ice=3.2×105 J/kg)
(A) Total heat current in the box is 60 J/s (B) Total heat current in the box is 72 J/s
(C) Mass of ice melted in 1 hour is 810 gm (D) Mass of ice melted in 1 hour is 690 gm

93. A light balloon filled with helium of density He is tied to a long light string of length l and the string is
attached to the ground. If the balloon is displaced slightly in the horizontal direction from the equilibrium
and released then :
 air l
(A) The ballon undergoes simple harmonic motion with period 2  
 air  He g
 air  He l
(B) The ballon undergoes simple harmonic motion with period 2  
 air g
 He l
(C) The ballon undergoes simple harmonic motion with period 2  
 air  He g
 air  He l
(D) The ballon undergoes conical oscillations with period 2  
 air  He g

94. A photon of wavelength  is absorbed by an electron confined to a box of length (35h / 8mc . As a
result, the electron makes a transition from state k = 1 tot he state n. Subsequently the electron transits
from the state n to the state m by emitting a photon of wavelength  = 1.75. Then
(A) n = 4; m = 2 (B) n = 5; m = 3 (C) n = 6; m = 4 (D) n = 3; m = 1

95. A glass prism has a right-triangular cross section ABC, with A = 90º. A ray of light parallel to the
hypotenuse BC and incident on the side AB emerges grazing the side AC. Another ray, again parallel to
the hypotenuse BC, incident on the side AC suffers total internal reflection at the side AB. Which one of
the following must be true about the refractive index  of the material of the prism ?
3 3
(A)  2 (B)   3 (C)   (D) 2    3
2 2

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96. A smaller with side b (depicted by dashed lines) is excised from a bigger uniform cube with side  as
shown below such that both cubes have a common vertex P. Let X = a/b. If the centre of mass of the
remaining solid is at the vertex O of smaller cube then X satisfies.
P
b

O


(A) x3 – x2 – X – 1 = 0 (B) x2 – x –1 = 0
(C) x3 – X2 – X – 1 = 0 (D) X3 – X2 – X + 1 = 0

97. A solid cube of wood of side 2a and mass M is resting on a horizontal surface as shown in the figure.
The cube is free to rotate about a fixed axis AB. A bullet of mass m (<< M) and speed v is shot
horizontally at the face opposite to ABCD at a height of 4a/3 from the surface to impart the cube and
angular speed . It strikes the face and embeds in the cube. Then  is close to (note : the moment of
inertia of the cube about an axis perpendicular to the face and passing through the center of mass is
2Ma2
3
C
D

A
Mv Mv mv mv
(A) (B) (C) (D)
ma 2ma Ma 2Ma

98. A square-shaped conducting wire loop of dimension a moving parallel to the x-axis approaches a
square region of size b (a < b) where a uniform magnetic field B exists pointing into the plane of the
paper (see figure). As the loop passes through this region, the plot correctly depicting its speed (v) as a
function of x is.

a b
B

x=0 x
v
v

(A) (B)

x x
0 0
v v

(C) (D)

x x
0 0

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99. The figure of a centimeter scale below shows a particular position of thssssse Vernier calipers. In this
position the value of x shown in the figure is (figure is not to scale)
x

3 4 5

Main Scale
Vernier Scale

0 10
(A) 0.02 cm (B) 3.65 cm (C) 4.15 cm (D) 0.03 cm

100. The potential due to an electrostatic charge distribution is


qer
V =
4 0r
Where is positive. Net charge within a sphere centered at the origin and of radius l /
(A) 2q/e (B) (1-1/e ) q (C) q/e (D) ( 1+1/e ) q

CHEMISTRY
101. The pKa of oxoacids of chlorine in water follows the order
(A) HClO < HClO3 < HClO2 < HClO4 (B) HClO4 < HClO3 < HClO2 < HClO
(C) HClO4 < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO (D) HClO2 < HClO < HClO3 < HClO4

102. A metal has a fcc lattice. The edge length of the unit cell is 404 pm. The density of the metal is 2.72 g
cm–3. The molar mass of the metal is : (NA Avogadro's constant = 6.02  1023 mol–1)
(A) 30 g mol–1 (B) 27 g mol–1 (C) 20 g mol–1 (D) 40 g mol–1

103. The increasing order of paramagnetism of :


(I) MnSO4.4H2O (II) FeSO4.7H2O (III) NiSO4.6H2O (IV) CuSO4.5H2O
(A) I < II < III < IV (B) IV < III < II < I (C) III < IV < II < I (D) III < IV < I < II

t 6 ,e0
104. In which of the following complex ion, the metal ion will have 2g g configuration according to CFT:
(A) [FeF6]3– (B) [Fe(CN)6]3–
(C) [Fe(CN)6] 4–
(D) None of these

105. Which of the following acids is monobasic ?


(A) Hypophosphorous acid (H3PO2) (B) Orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4)
(C) Pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7) (D) Hypophosphoric acid (H4P2O6)

106. The volume of gases H2, CH4, CO2 & NH3 adsorbed by 1 g of activated charcoal at 298 K & 1 atm
pressure are in the order.
(A) H2 > CH4 > CO2 > NH3 (B) CH4 > CO2 > NH3 > H2
(C) CO2 > NH3 > CH4 > H2 (D) NH3 > CO2 > CH4 > H2

107. Which of the following reagent can be used for the given conversion :

?


(A) LiAlH4 (B) Na / C2H5OH (C) DIBAL-H (D) NaBH4

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108. In the following reaction sequence, the correct structures of E and F are :

[E] + [F]

(A) E = F = CHI3 (B) E = F = CHI3

*
(C) E = F = C HI3 (D) E = F = CH3

109. Which of the following reactions report the correct major products ?
AlCl
I. + CH3–CH2–CH2–Cl 
3

aq.AgNO Zn
II. 
3
 III. 

CH CH CH OH


IV. 
3 2 2

H
(A) I, III (B) III, IV (C) II, III, IV (D) I, III, II

110. The final product in the following reaction is :

C H O–Na H O 

2 5
 
3
  product
 

(A) (B) (C) (D)

BIOLOGY
111. In meiosis, chromosomes separate at
(A) Anaphase-I (B) Anaphase-II (C) Diakinesis (D) Diplotene

112. Light reactions or photochemical phase include


(A) Light absorption
(B) Water splitting & oxygen release
(C) Formation of high energy chemical intermediates, ATP and NADPH
(D) All

113. Haplodiploidy is found in


(A) birds (B) human (C) honey bee (D) moth

114. During transcription, DNA site at which RNA polymerase binds is called
(A) promoter (B) receptor (C) regulator (D) enhancer.

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115. A man of A blood group marries a woman of AB blood group which type of progeny would indicate that
man is heterozygous A.
(A) AB (B) A (C) O (D) B

116. Read the following statements:


(i) The polysaccharides made up of glucose monomers are cellulose, glycogen and starch
(ii) Fructose is the sweetest natural sugar
(iii) Glycine is the simplest amino acid
(iv) Cellulose is an unbranched chain of glucose molecules linked by --1,4glycosidic linkage
(v) Starch and glycogen are branched molecules
How many of the above statements are correct?
(A) Four (B) Five (C) Three (D) Two

117. Here are certain statements about male reproductive systems, how many of these are correct?
A. The male sex accessory ducts include rate testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis and vas deferens.
B. Male sex accessory ducts transport sperms but they don't store sperms.
C. In human, ejaculatory duct is a paired structure.
D. Vas deferens leads to epididymis which ascends to abdomen and loops over urinary bladder.
E. Seminiferous tubules of testis open into vasa efferentia through rete testis.
(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four

118. Inflammation involves release of-


(A) Histamine from damaged mast cells (B) Serotonin from damaged fibroblast cells
(C) Serotonin, which cause vasodilation (D) Histamine, which cause vasoconstriction

119. Some times immune system of body behaves in a weird way, where it takes self organs as non self.
This abnormal behavior of immune response is cause of a particular type of disease-
(A) Allergic disease (B) Hereditary disease
(C) Autoimmune disease (D) Immunodeficiency

120. Blue white reaction is used as a method of selection of recombinants using the following substrate–

(A) -galactose (B) Ethidium bromide (C) Agarose gel (D) Chilled ethanol

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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-1
KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA
(KVPY) | STREAM (SX)_XII

ANSWER KEY
PART- A

1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (A)


8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (D)
15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (C)
21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (B)

28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (A) 31. (D) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (B)

35. (B) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (C)

41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (B) 47. (D)

48. (B) 49. (B) 50. (D) 51. (C) 52. (D) 53. (C) 54. (C)

55. (A) 56. (C) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (C)

61. (D) 62. (D) 63. (B) 64. (B) 65. (C) 66. (D) 67. (A)

68. (D) 69. (B) 70. (C) 71. (D) 72. (D) 73. (C) 74. (C)

75. (B) 76. (D) 77. (A) 78. (C) 79. (A) 80. (C)

PART- B
81. (A) 82. (A) 83. (D) 84. (C) 85. (A) 86. (A) 87. (A)

88. (B) 89. (A) 90. (C)

91. (A) 92. (B) 93. (C) 94. (C) 95. (A) 96. (A) 97. (D)

98. (B) 99. (D) 100. (C)

101. (B) 102. (B) 103. (B) 104. (C) 105. (A) 106. (D) 107. (D)
108. (C) 109. (B) 110. (A)
111. (A) 112. (D) 113. (C) 114. (A) 115. (D) 116. (B) 117. (B)

118. (A) 119. (C) 120. (A)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS

PART- A f ( x )  f (n) x | sinx |


f’ (n) = lim  lim
x 4  x  n x  4  x  4

MATHEMATICS  dist at x = 0

1. Equations 6. Let z = eiand w = ei


x+y+z=0 z2 + w2 = 1  ei2 + ei2=
ax + by + cz = 0,  cos 2 + cos 2 = 1
a2x + b2y + cz = 0, and sin 2 + sin 2 = 0
have a unique solution  2 cos( + )cos( – ) = 1
1 1 1 and 2sin( + ) cos( –) = 0
 a b c 0  sin( + ) = 0  +  = n
a2 b2 c2 1
for  +  = 0, we have cos 2 =
2
 (a – b)(b – c)(c – a)  0
 4 pairs (, ) for   [0, 2)
2. let h(x) = 9 (f(x)) 1
for  +  =  we have cos 2 =
and n(x) is onto (given) 2
 Co – domain of h(x) = Range of h(x)  4 pairs (, ) for   [0, 2)
Range of h(x) = [0,2]
and h(x) = 9 (f(x) ) it means g is giving [0,2]  a b  a b  a c
which is also co- domain of g. 7. A2 =   , c d ad = bc  = =k
 c d    b d
So, g must be onto.
Now, Domain of g = [–1,1] which must be  a2  bc ab bd 
=  2
a = bk c = dk
range of f. ac  cd bc  d 
But, co-domain of f = [- 1,1]
a2 + bc = a ; b(a + d) = b
So,f must be onto
Hence, Ans (B) a+d=1

3. ways = 34 – 3C1 . 24 + 3C2. 14 


= 81 – 48 + 3 = 36 8. x3 – 27x + k = 0

4. y = |x3 – 4x2 + 3x|
= |x(x – 1)(x – 3)| 
++=0 ....... (1)
 + +  = – 27 ........ (2)
 = –v .........(3)
 sum of roots = 0 and atleast two roots
0 1 3
are integers
 third root must also be integer
 Area
1
 a  ,  and 
Put  = – –  in equation (2)
 (x – 4 x 2  3 x ) dx
3
= +
0
 2 +  + 2 – 27 = 0
3   108 – 3 2
or  = –
 (x – 4 x  3 x ) dx
3 2
2
1 a to be integer,
1 4 3 80 104 24  = 6   = – 3   = – 3   = – 54
= –  + – 
4 3 2 4 3 2  = –6   = 3  = 3   = 54
 = 3   = 3   = – 6   = 54
5 8 37
= + =  = 3   = – 6   = 3   = 54
12 3 12  = – 3  = 6   = – 3  = – 54
5. f(x) = x sinx  = – 3   = –3   = 6   = – 54
x s inx, s in  i.e.[2n,2n,2] 
 No of integer value of  = 2
=    If two root are integers, third should also
  x s in x, s in x  0 i  ( 2n   ,24n  ) be en integer to make their sum zero.

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9. P(1 + x) = P(1 – x) 12. sin2   4 cos2   4 sin cos  sin2   2 cos2 

P(1 + x) = – P(1 – x) 9 3
P(1) = – P(1)  P(1) = 0 2 sin2 + 2 cos2 – 4 sin cos = 0
Also P(1) = 0 
So if P(x) is quadratic then P(x) = a(x – 1)2 sin2 = 1  2 = 2n +
2
 m=2

 = n +
10. 4
y 
 A[0, ] =  
D 4
L(0, 2)
sinh2
f (h) – f (0) –0
13. lim = lim h = 1 = f '(0)
A h0 h h0 h
(h,u) P(0, 1) focus  f(x) is differentiable at x = 0
2x 2 cos x 2 – sinx 2
for x  0 , f'(x) =
x x2
O
E s in(x 2 )
= 2cos(x2) –
x2
 1 , x0

 f'(x) =  sin x 2

 2 cos x 2 – , x0
(y – u)2 = 4(x – h) latus rectum = 4 unit  x2
From the figure u = 1 and (0, 0) satisfies which is continuous
the equation
1 14. n(x2–1)
 u2 = – 4h  h –
4 Define for (x2–1) > 0
 1  S : x(–,–1)  (1, )
 A =  – , 1 f(x) = ln(x2 –1)
 4 
or equation will be, ;k lehdj.k gSA  f(x)dx =  n(x2 –1) dx
 1 2x.x
(y – 1)2 = 4  x  
 4 f(x) = n(x2 –1) . x – x
2
1
dx
y2 – 2y = 4x 2x 2  2  2
= xn (x2 –1) –  dx
3  3  x2  1
 focus =  , 1  D =  , 3 
 4  4  1  x  1
= xn(x2–1) –2x –2x n +C
slope of PD =
8
and slope of AD = 2 2  x  1 
3  x  1
f(x) = xn(x2 –1) –2x –n  +C
8   x  1
 3 – 2
   2   1
 PDA = tan–1 = tan–1   f(2) = 2n 3 – 4 – n   +C = 0
16  19  3
1
3  2n 3 – 4 + n 3 + C = 0
x
C = 4 – 3 ln3
11. 
f(x) = 2 tf (t)dt + 1
f(x) = xln (x2–1) – 2x – ln 
 x  1
+
0
 x  1
f ' (x) 4 – 3 ln 3 defined for S
 f'(x) = 2x f(x)   2x
f (x) Infinite C values possible in set S such that
2 f’(x) = ln(x2 –1)
 nf(x) = x2 + c  f(x) = Kex
Infinite Ans.
2
f(0) = 1  f(x) = e x  f(1) = e

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15. tan = slope of FE = 3 18. sin 9x + sin 3x = 0
 2sin 6x cos 3x = 0
y 4 sin 3x cos23x = 0
E(r,r) sin 3x = 0 or cos 3x = 0
 7 + 6 = 13 solutions

19.
Test(+) 4/5
D  (1)

(0,0)A C B(2r,0) x Disease(D) 1


(r,0) 2 Test(–) 1/5 (2)
3
+ 1/5 (3)
5 1
r r Men
F ,  2
2 2 Not Disease –
(ND) 4/5 (4)
+ 4/5 (5)
(D) 1
Women –
2 5
1 1 1/5 (6)
 cos =  sin(90° – ) = 5
4
10 10 ( ND)
+ 1/5 (7)
5
x cos  y sin  
  1 – 4/5 (8)
3 2 
16.  x = 3sec, y = 0
x cos  y sin  (1) + (3)
–  1
3 2 

–x cos  y sin (1) + (3) + (5) + (7)
+ =1
3 2 =
 x cos  ysin  3 1 4 3 1 1
– =1     
3 2 5 2 5 5 2 5
3 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 4 2 4 1
x = 0, y = 2cos           
1 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
area = 4. 3sin . 2 cos 3
2
10 75
12 24 = = Ans.
= = 3 16 107
sin  cos  sin2 
10 125
min. area = 24

 1– sin8xdx
17. |z| = 1
20. I=
0


   ( x sin8x ) dx
0
8
8.
=  0
 (x s in8 x ) dx
8
Zn = 1
Zn = ei2m; mm [0, n –1)
=  0
 x s in8 x dx
2m  
i
Z= e n , |zn| = |1|   cos 8x  8
z = ei(0) , |z|n = 1
=   8  = P+(–1–) =  –2
 8 
2
i
z= e n , So, |z| = 1
4
i
z= e n
All roots of unity will always lies on arc of
circle.
So, we can say, there are infinitely many
roots of unity on any given cases are of
positive lenth on the unit circle |z| = 1

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PHYSICS  VB   B2 2 
Fnet = iB =   B V
 1  R   R 
21. I0 = 20W/m2, I1 = I0 <cos2> = (20)  
 2  B2 2 
Fnet = –   V  (m) (a)
= 10W/m2  R 
from this I2 = 10.cos2(30) = 10 x
 B2 2 
 3
2
10 a =  V
   3x = 7.5 w/m2  mR 
 2  4
dV  B2 2 
V   V
  dS  mR 
2 2 
V 0 S S

  1+ 2   B2 2  V0mR
22. A
2

2
B  A
2 2
B   dV   
 mR 
 
S 0
dS  S 
B2 2
2 V  V0
 
2  2 SR
1+ 2

 1+ 2 26.
2
A B
U

   1  1 2  1 1
   =    
 1 2  2  1 2  2
x = –1 x = +1
 2  x
= =
2 2 x=0 Total x 2
x 2 energy

XL
23. = 3  XL = R 3
R
100
i= = 5A Since total energy is small –ve and the
(10 3)2  (10)2 particle starts from x = –0.5, so the particle
10 3 3 can lie anywhere from x  (0 to – 2 )
L= = H
100 10
dr dr / dt
27. r  r
24. KEmax =
hc
 d d / dt
 dr / dt dr
  r   r
P2 hc hc P2  dt
     
2m   2me
and radius of circular path is
mV P Vt=r Vnet=r 2
R   P  qBR
qB aB
hc  1  =45°
   (qBR)
2

  2me 
Vr=r
2
hc  qBR 
  2m  
  2me 
hc
25. 28. The wavelength of photon  =
E
× × × × × The De-Broglie wavelength of an electron
V h
R × × × × × =
emf = VB P
× × × × × Since photon = electron
hc h E
    C  3  108 m/ sec.
E P P

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29. Rate heat produced = (5 × 108) × (Vol) h

= (5 × 108) (r2) = (5 × 108) ((4 × 10–3)2 × 0.2)  0
mv
 v = 3V0
= 16 × 102 J/sec.  h
dQ  dm  
3 mv
 ST
dt  dt  Vy = Uy + cyt  (2 2V0 ) = 0 – E0 .e t
m
16 × 102 = (0.2) (4 × 10–3)T
2 2V0m
T = 2 = 6.28°6° t  t 1
E0e E0
30. Change particle is moved anti parallel to
electrostatic force, hence external aqent 35. w = 2f = 2 x 500 = 1000 rad/s
has to do work.  
k = w  1000  10
v 
100
1 = 2 2
31. R = Ut – gt 2 k

10
 0.2m
2
h 1 y = A sin(kx – wt + )
 u – gt
t 2 at t = 0, x = 0, y = 0  = 0
y = A sin (k – wt)
0.02
= A  0.02 =
 5  
0.25  
hu 1   x
sin  10  sin  2  
slope = – g    4   2
t 2  2 100
0.02
y = (0.02) sin (10x – 1000t)
x = 0.2, & t = 5 x 10–4j
2u t y = 0.02 x sin (10 x 0.2 – 1000 x 5 x 10–
4)
g
y  –0.02m
32.
36. The field at A and B are out of the paper
and inside the paper respectively.

2f f f/2
f
f/2 As the current in the straight wire
decreases the field also decreases.
For B :
d

1 1 1
 
V 2f f
1 2 1 1  B 
 – 
v 2f 2f 2f
3f
d  3x15  45cm.
2 The change in the magnetic field which
causes induced current ( B) is along (+)z
33. Surface tension of soap solution is less direction.
than water. Hence, induced emf and hence current
should be such as to oppose this change
34. B .
E0ĵ Hence, induced emf should be along – z
direction which results in a clockwise
current in 'B'. Similarly, there will be
anticlockwise current in 'A'. Hence (B).
V0a

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37. 1 2 8T
39. v  R 2  4RT  v 
2 R
(Here in question v is asked)

40. q1 (1–cos) = q2 (1–cos) solving we get


30° <   60°

m1g – T1 = (m1)(a)
T2 – m2g = (m2) (a) CHEMISTRY
 a 
(T1 –T2) = (I)  2 
R  41. The mirror image is non super imposable.
i
(m1 – m2)g = (m1 + m2 + )a
R2 42. Crms =
3RT
(m1 – m2 )g M
a=
I (Crms )H2 TH2 MN2
(m1  m2  2 )
R  
(Crms )N2 MH2 TN2
2
(T1 – T2) = M(R )  a2 
2  R  50 28
= 
a = constant 2 500
(T1 – T2) = (M) (m1 – m2 )g  (T1 – T2) = = 1.18
2  M
 m1  m2  2 
  43.  Tb = Kb × m
(m1 – m2 )g
10
2(m1 – m2 )
1 180
M 0.1428 =
400
M = 0  (T1 – T2) = 0; and M  , T1 – T2
= (m1 – m2)g 1000
2
M * (1)
0.1250 = then
38. 100 (2)
V2 1000
V1 M* = 164.5
r1
44. A(g)B(g) + C(g)
Pi 100 0 0
r1 Peq 100–x x x
x 1
V1 Therefore, = 
100  x 3
x = 50 mm
When closest VS2/S1 = 1r1 + 2r2
p  pC 50  50
1 = 2  , 2 = 2  Kp = B = =
3 24 pA 50
GMm1 50 mm
also,  m112r1 GM = 12r13
r12
GMm2 45. Amount of heat lost by 1 kg H2O = m s T
&  m222r2  GM = 22r23
r22 = 315000 Joule
 This heat is absorbed by ocean hence
12r13  2
2 3
r2
dq
 2  4 1 entropy of ocean increases = = 1057
T
VS2/S1 =1r1 + 2r2 JK–1
= 2 x3x104  2 x4x3x10 4 And entropy decrease of 1 Kg of boiled
3 24 H2O = – 941.85 J
VS2/S1 = 3 x 104 km/h Suniverse = 115.15 JK–1 Ans.

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 2  
n-factor =  3   0.9  0.7 (III) CH2=CH– C =CH–CH2–CH3
0.9 
46.

M
 equivalent weight = (IV)
0.7

47. No of faraday electricity withdrawn 3° carbocation + Resonance


1.25  1930  60
= = 1.5 58. Reactivity of HX towards R–OH.
96500 HI > HBr > HCl (- Ka)
1.5 mol of H2SO4 consumed or 1.5 × 98 =
147 g
= 1.5 ;k 1.5  98 = 147 g 60. ;

Amide functional

group
50.
Aldehyde and 1º amine

51. Room temperature is approximately 295 K.


Referring to table, we see that the critical
temperatures of X and Y and W are both
PART- B
above room temperature , whereas the MATHEMATICS
critical temperature of Z gas is below room
temperature. The definition of critical 81. Equation of line passing through (x1,y1) and
temperature is that temperature above (x2,y2) is
which a liquid will not form regardless of y  y1 y  y1
the pressure applied. = 2
x  x1 x 2  x1
52. Bond order in O2 is two.  (x2 = – x1)y + (y1 – y2)x + y1(x1 – x2)
+ x1(y2 –y1) = 0
53. Only –CHO group is oxidized to acid.  ax + by + c = 0 where a, b, c  I
a = x2 – x1, b = y1 – y2, c = y1(x1 – x2)
54. This reaction is friedel craft alkylation. + x1(y2 – y1)
Br square of distance of (0, 0) from
2
+  c  c2
+   = = rational

AlCl3
 
 
Toluene
  2 2  a2  b2
H3C  a b 
Case -1 : if n is not perfect square
  1  
2

And square of radius = n 1  1 –
2  

55. Intermoleculer forces are H-bonding,   n  
dipole-dipole attraction, vander waal force = irrational
of attraction. Nylon has H-bonding.
c2
 r2  2 s
56. Guanine and Cytosine are nitrogenous a  b2
bases of DNA.  ax + by + x = 0 never be tangent to
given circle
57. Rate of SN1 stability of carbocation  lim Pn = 0
n

(I) CH2=CH–CH=CH–CH2– CH2 Case -2 : if n is perfect square
In this case number of tangents passing
1° carbocation

through two points from given set are few,
(II) CH2=CH–CH=CH– CH –CH3 but total number of lines are in much
quantity when n approaches to infinite.
2° carbocation + Resonance
 lim Pn = 0
n

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82. Assume g(x) = p(x) – x2 B P
(g(x) is polynomial  differentiable
function) D
given p(x) > x2  p(x) – x2 > 0  x  0
 g(x) > 0 x  0 85. 
A
and g(0) = p(0) – 0 = 0 O r
As g(x) > 0  x  0
 x = 0 should be a minima
 g"(x) should be  0 at x = 0
Now g'(x) = p'(x) – 2x Area of AOB OD r cos 
and g"(x) = p"(x) – 2 = =
Area of APB DP r – r cos 
1
= –2 
2 when  =
3 2
= – so, contradiction 
2 r cos
 No such polynomial exist 2
= ( 5 + 2)

r – r cos
83. (f '(x))2 = ± 4f(x) 2
Let f(x) is non negative in its domain   
 cos = (( 5 + 2) – ( 5 + 2))  cos 
(f '(x))2 = 4f(x)  f'(x) = ± 2 f (x) 2  2 
 5 2
  2dx (f(x)  0)
f ' (x)
  f (x)
dx = or cos
2
=
5 3
 2 f ( x ) = ± 2x (f(0) = 0) (1  cos ) 94 5
or =
 f ( x ) = ± x f(x) = x2
2 14  6 5
Now when  = ,
so f(x) can be 0 or x2
proceeding in same way, we can also r cos  cos  1
ratio = = =
have f(x) = – x2 r – r cos  r – cos  5

x , x  0
2
Also f(x) =  or f(x)

 – x 2
, x  0 86.
 y
– x , x  0
2
=  etc 1

x , x  0
2

84. Applying Am  gm. x


O 1
x 4  4y 4  16z4  64
 (46x4y4z4)1/4
4
x4+ 4y4 + 16z4 + 64  32 | xyz |
so equal when each term is equal.
 x4 = 4y4 = 16z4 = 64 x2 + y2  1 and x, y  [0, 1]
 x=± 2 2 1
 
y=±2  f(x) dx = 4
 area =
4
z=± 2 0
For x.y.z 1/ 2
f (x)
For x4 + 4y4 + 16z4 + 64 = 32xyz
Either each of x, y, z is (+)ve  1 case/
y= 1– x2  
1/ 2
1– x2
dx

Or two of x,y, z are (–) ve  3 cases 1/ 2


4 cases of different (x, y, z) triplets dx 1/ 2

4 possible x + y + z values (as x  y  z)


= 
1/ 2 1– x2
= sin–1 x
1/ 2

  
= – =
4 6 12

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   
87. | r  b |  | r  c | 4 is an ellipsoid with foci 5.2  1 4.2
  x=  = 2.1
2 2
b, c .
  total number of solution lies
When it is cut by plane r .a  5 between (2, 3) = 2
i.e. x + y + z = 5 then we get ellipse with
 
2a = 4 and 2ae = | b  c |  14 . PHYSICS
Area of ellipse = ab = 2 a 2  a 2e 2 = 91.

14
2 4  =  2
4
89. x8 < x4 as x  (0, 1)
1
x x xdx

1 x 8

1 x 4
J>
 1 x
0
4 r<a E=0
1 KQ
1 2xdx a<r<b E=
 J>
2 1 x 4
0
 r2
KQ
r>b E = r̂
1
1
dt tan–1 1  r2
=

2 1 t 2
0

2

8
TH  TC
 92. H = KA
 J> L
8 30º 0º
Also x8 < 1  1 + x8 < 2 = (0.01) (0.80).
1 0.020
x x x 1
 2 dx =
 >  J> H = 12w = 12 J/s
1 x8 2 4 So, through all faces = 12 × 6
0
Htotal = 72 J/sec.
 = Ht = 72 × 3600 J
 2x 2  x x x
90. 2cos  x   .sin  2sin .cos  72  3600
2 2 2 2 m= = = 810 gms.
  Lf 3.2  105
x  x  2x2  x 93.
 sin cos    cos   0
2   2  2     
B  mg air  mg air – 1
 He   He 
x
sin = 0 or
2 (....)cos (....)sin

 2x  2x 2   2x 2 
2sin   .sin  0
 4   4 
   
x  x  x2 
= 0, , 2 or sin    0  
 2 
2 mg

x2
or sin 0
2
x  x2 Net restoring force
X = 0, 2, 4or = 0, , 2  
2 Fnet  mg air – 1 sin
x  x2  He 
  , x2 = 2
2   x
Fnet  mg air – 1  where  =
 X2 + x – 2= 0  x= 2 
 He  
  x
1  1  8 Fnet  mg air – 1 which is comparable
X=
2
,2> 2 < 3  He  
with F = –kx
1 8  25.14
 5.2

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m m  1
2
So T  2  2 sin =  1 –  
k mg  air 
 – 1 
  He 
sin = 2 – 1
He 
T  2
air – He g  = 1  sin2 ,  1  sin2   1 and
 min

94. If De-Broglie wavelength of electrons is ,  1  sin2   max


= 2

 
then according to quantum mechanics,
length of the box = n × (loop length) so from Ist observation ,  1  2
(ii) (1) sin(90 – ) = sinr
cos = sin r
here sin = 2 – 1 so cos = 2 – 2
90–
B

90–r

 2L h
L=n   = = r
 
2 n p 
C A
nh p2
P= pnE=  n2 90–
2L 2m
so energy of electron confined in the box 2 – 2
2 –  2 =sinr  sinr =
will be E  n2 
To send the electron from n = 1 to n = n For TIR at the surface AB
hc 90–r > ic  sin (90 – r) > sinrc
Erequired  n2 – (1)2 = .

1 2 2 – 2 1 3
.........(1) cosr >    >
When the electron falls from n = n to n = m   2  2
hc 4hc Taking the common solution from
Ereleased  n2 – m2 = = observation (i)and observation (ii)
1.75 7
.........(2)  3 
  2
Dividing equation (1) and equation (2)  2 
 
n2  m 2 4
=
n 1
2
7 96. Assume vertex P as origin. All the three
the options which satisfy this relation is n = coordinates are symmetrical, so we can
6 and m = 4 deal only with x-coordinate
m x  m2 x 2
95. (i) xcm = 1 1
m1  m2
(1) sin = sin (90 – ic)
sin = cos i a b
(a3 )    (b3 )  
B 2 2
90 –  b =  2b =
a b
3 3

a4  b4
 a3  b3
2b
90–ic 
a  ba – b a2  b2  a  b a2  b2  
=

a – b a2  ab  b2 
a 2  ab  b 2
ic a3 – a2b –ab2 – b3 = 0, dividing by b3

3 2
A a a a
  –   –   –1 0
b b b
x3 – x2 – x – 1 = 0

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97. CHEMISTRY
C
D 101. Acidity increases with increase in oxidation
number of central atom. Greater the acidity
a lesser the
Q
ZM
102. d
 B NA a3
A 4M
MI about AB 2.72 
6.02  10 23
 (404  10 10 )3
2 2
2Ma 8Ma
I=  M(a 2)2  2.72  6.02  (404)3
3 3 M = 26.99 = 27 gm mole–1
Li = Lf 4  107
 4a  103. Mn2+ n = 5 ; Fe2+ n = 4 ; Ni2+ n = 2 and
mv   = I
 3  Cu2+ n = 1
 8ma2  n = number of unpaired electron and n 
 4a 
(mv)   =    (m << M) can be

paramagnetism.
 3   3  104. In [Fe(CN)6]4– ; Fe() is t2g6 , eg0 due to
neglected
strong ligands.
 4a   M8a2 
(mv)   =  

 3   3 
105. Hypophosphorous acid
 (mv)(4a)x3 = 
3x8M
mv =  (H3PO2)
2Ma
It has one replaceable hydrogen.
98.
v
108.

x a

d(B.A)  dA 
 =  (B)  
dt  dt 
= (B) (a) (v) 109. I.
i =   Bav
R R II. Reaction not possible.
F = –(m)(a)
 dv 
ilB = –(B)  dv
 dx 
2 2
(B) a v  dv 
 –(m)  v  III.
R  dx 

V  –kx
IV.
99. L. C of vanier scale = 0.09, L. C of main
scale = 0.1 cm
x + 1.5 x 0.1 = 2 x 0.09
x = 0.18 – 0.15 C H O–Na
110. 
2 5

= 0.03 
dv
100. E=  H O
dr 
3

q enc . 
= 4r2E =
0

qenclosed = q/e 

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(KVPY-STREAM-SX)_XII FULL SYLLABUS TEST PAPER-1

PART- A
One Mark Questions

xf.kr
1. eku yhft, 1, 2, 3 ewy fcUnq ls ikfjr gksus okys ry gSaA eku yhft, fd 1 lfn'k (1, 1, 1) d yEcor] 2
lfn'k (a, b, c) ds yEcor rFkk 3 lfn'k (a2, b2, c2) ds yEcor gSA a, b rFkk c ds os lHkh /kukRed eku D;k gksaxs
ftuds fy, 1  2  3 ,d fcUnq gS ?
(A) 1 ds vykok a, b ,oa c dk dksbZ Hkh /kukRed eku
(B) a, b ,oa c dk dksbZ Hkh /kukRed eku tgk¡ ;k rks a  b, b  c ;k a  c
(C) a, b ,oa c ds dksbZ Hkh i`Fkd /kukRed eku
(D) ,slh fdlh Hkh /kukRed okLrfod la[;k a, b ,oa c dk dksbZ vfLrRo ugha gSA

2. Ekku yhft, fd : [0,1]  [–1,1] rFkk g : [–1,1]  [0, 2] nks Qyu bl izdkj gSa fd g ,dSdh (injective) rFkk g°
: [0,1] [0, 2] vPNknh (surjective) gS] rc
(A) fuf'pr :i ls ,dSdh gS] ijUrq bldk vPNknh gksuk t:jh ugha gSA
(B)  fuf'pr :i ls vPNknh gS] ijUrq bldk ,dSdh gksuk t:jh ugha gSA
(C)  fuf'pr :i ls ,dSdh vPNknh ¼bijective) gSA
(D)  fuf'pr :i ls vpj Qyu gSA

3. a, b, c ls cuus okys mu 4 v{kjks ds 'kCnks dh dqy la[;k fdruh gksxh ftuesa ls rhuksa v{kj t:j gksa
(A) 30 (B) 36 (C) 81 (D) 256

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4. oØ y = |x3 – 4x2 + 3x| ,oa x-v{k, 0  x  3 ds chp dk {ks=kQy D;k gksxk ?
37 9 37
(A) (B) (C) (D) 0
6 4 12
5. Ekku ys fd (x) = x sin x , x  R. rc
(A) , x = ,   1,2,3,... dsvykok ckdh lHkh x ij vodyuh; gSA
(B)  x = ,    1,  2,  3, ... ds vykok ckdh lHkh x ij vodyuh; gSA
(C)  x = ,   0, 1, 2, 3, ... ds vykok ckdh lHkh x ij vodyuh; gSA
(D)  x = ,   0,  1,  2,  3, ... ds vykok ckdh lHkh x ij vodyuh; gSA

6. ekuk ys fd ,d ,dy (unit) o`Ùk ij lfEeJ la[;k,¡ z = x + iy rFkk w = u + iv bl izdkj gS fd z2 + w2 = 1 gSA rc


Øfer ;qXeksa (z, w) dh la[;k D;k gksxh ?
(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) vuar

7.  
eku ys fd A = ac bd ,d okLrfod vkO;wg gS] ftlds vo;o v’’”'kwU; gSA ;fn ad – bc = 0 vkSj A2 = A gS] rc a +
d fuEu ds cjkcj gS %
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

8. ;fn lehdj.k x3 – 27x + k = 0 ds de ls de nks vfHkUu iw.kkZad ewy gks] rks iw.kkZad k dh fdruh la[;k,¡ laHko gS ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

9. lHkh okLrfod la[;k x ds fy, eku yhft, fd ,d v'kwU; cgqin P bl izdkj gS fd P(1 + x) = P(1 – x) rFkk
P(1) = 0 gSAeku yhft, fd ,d egÙke iw.kkAd m bl izdkj gS fd (x – 1)m bl izdkj ds lHkh P(x) ds fy, P(x)
dks foHkkftr djrk gSA rc m fuEu esa ls fdlds cjkcj gS ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

10. A 'kh"kZ okyk ,d ijoy; (y – k)2 = 4(x – h), O = (0, 0) ,oa L = (0, 2) ls xqtjrk gSA eku yhft, D ukfHkyEc
(latus rectum) dk vafre fcUnq gS ;fn ijoy; dk v{k y-v{k dks P ij dkVrk gS rks PDA dk eku D;k gS -
1 2 4 8
(A) tan–1 (B) tan–1 (C) tan–1 (D) tan–1
19 19 19 19
x
11. eku yhft, fd ,d lrr Qyu f : [0, )  R fuEu dks lHkh x  0 ds fy, larq"V djrk gSA f (x) = 2  tf (t) dt +
0
1 rc f(1) fuEu ds cjkcj gS
(A) e (B) e2 (C) e4 (D) e6

 2 
ekuk ysa A =   R :  sin()  cos()   sin2 ()  cos2 () rc
1 2 1 2
12.

 3 3  3 3 

(A) A [0, ] ,d fjDr leqPp; gSA (B) A  [0, ] esa Bhd ,d vo;o gSA
(C) A  [0, ] esa Bhd nks vo;o gSA (D) A  [0, ] esa nks ls vf/kd vo;o gSA

13. eku yssa fd f : R  R ,d Qyu fuEu izdkj ls ifjHkkf"kr fd;k x;k gS


 sin( x 2 )
 ;fn x  0
f(x) =  x
 0 ;fn x  0

rc x = 0 ij f
(A) lrr ugha gSA
(B) lrr ijarq vodyuh; ugha gSA
(C) vodyuh; gS] vkSj bldk O;qRiUu (derivative) lrr ugh gSA
(D) vodyuh; gS] vkSj bldk O;qRiUu lrr gSA
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14. In x e vk/kkj ds lkis{k x ds y?kqx.kd dks bafxr djrk gSA eku yhft, S  R mu lHkh fcUnqvksa dk leqPp; gS] tgk¡
Qyu In (x2 – 1) iw.kZr% ifjHkkf"kr gSA rc Qyuksa : S  R dh la[;k] tks vodyuh; gSa ,oa (x) = In (x2 – 1) dks
lHkh x  S rFkk (2) =0 dks larq"V djrs gS %
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) vuar

15. eku yhft, fd js[kk[k.M AB dk e/; fcUnq C rFkk AC dk e/; fcUnq D gSA eku yhft, fd C1 ,d o`Ùk gS ftldk
O;kl AB gS, rFkk C2 ,d o`Ùk gS ftldk O;kl AC gSA eku yhft, o`Ùk C1 ij fcUnq E bl izdkj gS fd EC, AB ij
yEcor gSaeku yhfy, o`Ùk C2 ij fcUnq F bl izdkj gS fd DF, AB ij yEcor gS vkSj fcUnq E ,oa F, AB dh foijhr
fn'kkvksa esa gSA rc sin FEC dk eku D;k gksxk ?
1 2 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 10 13 13
 2 2
 1 ds pkj fcUnqvksa  3 cos ,  2 sin  ij pkj Li'kZT;k,¡ [khaph x;h gSA
x y
16. varjky 0    esa nh?kZo`r 
2 9 4
;fn A(bu Li'kZT;kvksa }kjk cuk, x, prqHkqZt dks bafxr djrk gS] rc A( dk U;wure eku fuEu gksxk%
(A) 21 (B) 24 (C) 27 (D) 30

17. lfEeJ ry esa bdkbZ o`r z  1 fn;k gqvk gSA bl o`r ij /kukRed yEckbZ ds pki ij %
(A) bdkbZ ds fdlh Hkh ewy (roots of unity) dk gksuk t:jh ugha gSaA
(B) bdkbZ dk dsoy ,d ewy gSA
(C) bdkbZ ds ewyksa dh la[;k ,d ls vf/kd] ijUrq lhfer gksxh
(D) bdkbZ ds ewyksa dh la[;k vlhfer gksxh

18. lehdj.k sin(9x) + sin(3x) = 0 ds gyksa dh la[;k can varjky [0, 2] esa fdruh gksxh ?
(A) 7 (B) 13 (C) 19 (D) 25

1 1
19. ,d chekjh dk iq:"kksa esa gksus dh izkf;drk (probability) gS vkSj efgykvksa esa ogh chekjh ds gksus dh izkf;drk gSA
2 5
4
chekjh dks igpkuus ds fy, jDr tkap esa lgh ifj.kke vkus dh izkf;drk gSA eku ys fd ;n`PN :i ls ,d O;fDr
5
dks 30 iq:"kksa vkSj 20 efgykvksa ds ,d lewg ls pquk tkrk gS vkSj ml O;fDr dk jDr tkap ldkjkRed vkrk gSA
ml pqus gq, O;fDr ds ,d iq:"k gksus dh fdruh izkf;drk gksxh %
75 3 15 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
107 5 19 10


20. lekdy  (1 – sin8x ) dx
0
dk eku fuEu gS %
(A) 0 (B)  – 1 (C)  – 2 (D)  – 3

HkkSfrd foKku
21. js[kh; /kqzo.k ds nks o`Ùkkdkj /kqoz dksa dks lek{k (coaxially) j[kk x;k gSA m/oZ ds lkis{k] igyk /kqzod ikjxeu v{k
(transmission line) ls 300 dks.k rFkk nwljk /kqzod ijxeu v{k ls 600 dks.k cukrk gS ¼nksuksa nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa½A
;fn  = 20 W/m2 dh rhozrk dk v/kqzfor izdk'k bu nksuksa /kqzodksa ij vkifrr gksrk gSa] rFkk igys rFkk nwljs /kqzodksa
}kj ikjxfer (transmitted) izdk'k dh rhozrk,a Øe'k%1 ,oa 2 gks rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk mÙkj yxHkx lgh
gS\
(A) 1 = 10.0 W/m2 and 2 = 7.5 W/m2 (B) 1 = 20 W/m2 and 2 = 15 W/m2
(C) 1 = 10.0 W/m2 and 2 = 8.6 W/m2 (D) 1 = 15.0 W/m2 and 2 = 0.0 W/m2

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22. ,d rkj dk izfr bdkbZ yEckbZ izfrjks/k  gS] vkSj ;g n'kkZ;s vuqlkj O;ofLFkr gSA ;fn cM+s oxZ dh Hkqtk  gS rks fcUnq
A o B ds e/; rqY; izfrjks/k gksxk -
/2

A B


(A) (B) 2  (C) 2  (D) 
2

23. LR ifjiFk esa (fp=kkuqlkj), /kkjk vkjksfir foHkokUrj ls /3 dyk ls ihNs gS] rc lgh fodYi dk p;u dhft,A

10 10 10 10
(A) L = H, i = 10 A (B) L = H, i = 5A (C) L = H, i = 5A (D) L = ,i=5 2A
3  3 3

24. rjaxnS/;Z  ds QksVksu ,d /kkrq ij vkifrr gksrs gSa] /kkrq ls mRlftZr lokZf/kd ÅtkZ ds bysDVªkWu ,d B eku ds
pqEcdh; {ks=k }kjk f=kT;k R ds ,d o`Ùkkdkj pki esa eqM+ tkrk gS] /kkrq dk dk;Z Qyu gksxkA (;gkW lHkh ladsrksa ds
lkekU; vFkZ gSa])
2 2
hc e2B2R2 hc  eBR  hc e2B2R2 hc  eBR 
(A)  me  (B)  2me   (C)  me c 2  (D)  2me  
 2me   2me   2me   2me 

25. ,d lqpkyd NM+ ftldk nzO;eku m rFkk yEckbZ l gS nks ?k"kZ.k jfgr lekukUrj jsyksa ij ,d fLFkj ,dleku B eku
ds pqEcdh; {ks=k dh mifLFkfr esa py jgk gS] pqEcdh; {ks=k dh fn'kk i`"B ds vUnj dh vksj fp=k esa fn[kk, vuqlkj gS]
NM+ dks t = 0 ij nkW;h vksj ,d vkjfEHkd osx v0 fn;k tkrk gS] ifjiFk dk izfrjks/k R gS] rc

× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
v R l
× × × × × × × ×
× × × × × × × ×
(A) ifjiFk esa izsfjr /kkjk nf{k.kkorZ fn'kk esa gksxhA
(B) NM+ dk osx le; ds lkFk js[kh; :i ls ?kVsxkA
(C) iw.kZr% :dus ds igys NM+ ds }kjk dh xbZ nwjh R ds lekuqikrh gS]
(D) izfrjks/k esa tfue lkeF;Z (power) l ds lekuqikrh gSA
26. ,d d.k _.kkRed vksj FkksM+h (small) lEiw.kZ ;kaf=kd ÅtkZ ds lkFk ,dfoeh; foHko U(x) = x4/4 – x2/2 J ds varxZr
gS] (;gkW x ehVj esa gS]) le; t = 0 s ij ;g x = – 0.5 m ij gS] dqN le; ds ckn ;g d.k dgkW ik;k tk ldrk gSA
(A) x v{k ij dgkW Hkh (B) x = – 1.0 m vksj x = 1.0 m ds chp esa
(C) x = – 1.0 m vksj x = 0.0 m ds chp eas (D) x = 0.0 m vksj x = 1.0 m ds chp eas

27. ,e d.k tks fd ewy fcUnq ls 1m dh nwjh ij gS bl izdkj pykuk izkjEHk djrk gS fd dr/d = r, tgkW (r, ) /kqzoh;
funsZ'kkad gSa] rc ifj.kkeh osx rFkk osx ds Li'kZjs[kh; Hkkx ds chp dk dks.k
(A) 30º gSA (B) 45º gSA (C) 60º gSA (D) d.k dh fLFkfr ij fuHkZj djrk gSA

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28. ,d bysDVªkWu vkSj Q+ksVksu dk ,d leku rjaxnS/;Z 10–9 m gSA ;fn Q+ksVksu dh ÅtkZ E rFkk bysDVªkWu dk laosx p gks
rks SI ek=kd esa E/p dk eku gksxk :
(A) 1.00 × 10–9 (B) 1.50 × 108 (C) 3.00 × 108 (D) 1.20 × 107

29. ,d ukfHkdh; ÅtkZ NM+ (Nuclear fuel rod) 5 × 108 Watt/m3 dh nj ls ÅtkZ mRiUu djrh gS] ;g csyukdkj gS
ftldh f=kT;k 4.0 mm rFkk yEckbZ 0.20 m gSA bl ij ls ,d 'khryd] ftldh fof'k"V Å"ek 4 × 103 J/(kg-K) gSA
0.2 kg/s dh nj ls bl ij cgrk gSA 'khryd esa rkieku yxHkx fdruk c<+sxk \
(A) 2°C (B) 6°C (C) 12°C (D) 30°C

30. fp=k esa ,d çksVkWu ,d le:i fo|qr {ks=k E esa fp=kkuqlkj nwjh d rd pyrk gSA D;k fo|qr {ks=k çksVkWu ij /kukRed
;k _.kkRed dk;Z djrk gS \ D;k çksVkWu dh fo|qr fLFkfrt ÅtkZ c<+rh gS ;k ?kVrh gSA
E

+
P
d
(A) +_.kkRed ; c<+rh gSA (B) /kukRed ; ?kVrh gSA
(C) +_.kkRed ; ?kVrh gSA (D) /kukRed ; c<+rh gSA

31. ,d fo|kFkhZ xq:Roh;Roj.k g dks Kkr djus ds fy, ,d iz;ksx djrk gSA fo|kFkhZ ,d LVhy dh xsan dks izkjfEHkd xfr
u ls Åij Qsadrk gS vkSj vyx&vyx le;ksa t ij xsan }kjk r; dh x;h Å¡pk;h h dks ekirk gSA g ds eku dks
'kh?kzrk ls Kkr djus ds fy, fo|kFkhZ dks ,d xzkQ isij ij dkSulk xzkQ vkjsf[kr djuk pkfg, \
(A) h ds lkis{k t (B) h ds lkis{k t2 (C) h ds lkis{k t (D) h/t ds lkis{k t

32. izdk'k dk ,d fcUnq L=kksr ,d f Qksdl nwjh okys vuqlfjr ysal ls 2f dh nwjh ij j[kk tkrk gSA ,d lery niZ.k
dks ysal dh nwljh rjQ d nwjh ij bl izdkj j[kk tkrk gS fd niZ.k ls ijkofrZr fdj.ksa ysal ls nksckjk xqtjus ij
lekUrkj gksa tkrh gS ;fn f = 30 cm, rc d dk eku D;k gS\
(A) 15 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 45 cm (D) 75 cm

33. ikuh ls Hkjh ,d dVksjh esa dkyh ehpZ ds pw.kZ dks ,d leku :i ls fNM+dk x;k gSA vc dVksjh esa fLFkr ikuh ds
lrg ds chpksa chp lkcqu ?kqys nzo dh ,d cw¡n fxjkbZ tkrh gSA blds rqjUr ckn nzo dh lrg dSlh fn[kkbZ nsxh\

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

34. ,d bysDVªkWu lw{en'khZ (electron microscope) esa ,d bysDVªkWu osx v0 ˆi ls E0 ˆj vokafNr vuqizLFk fo|qr {ks=k
(stray transverse electric field) ls xqtjrk gSA bysDVªkWu ds Mh&czksXyh (de Broglie) rjaxnS/;Z dks  ls /3 gks tkus
esa yxk le; buesa ls fdlds lekuqikrh gksxk ?
1 1 E0
(A) E0 (B) (C) (D)
E0 E0

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35. ,d yEcs rkj esa 500 Hz vko`fÙk dh ,d vuqizLFk (transverse) rjax 100 m/s dh pky ls /kukRed x-v{k dh fn'kk
easa vxzlj gSA t = 0 s le; ij ;fn x = 0.0 m rFkk x = 0.25 m ij foLFkkiu Øe'k% 0.0m rFkk 0.02m gks, rks t = 5
× 10–4s rFkk x = 0.2 m ij foLFkkiu dk eku D;k gksxk ?
(A) –0.04 m (B) – 0.02 m (C) 0.04 m (D) 0.02 m

36. A rFkk B nks /kkfRod oy; gSa tks fd vuUr /kkjkokgh rkj ds nksuksa rjQ fp=kkuqlkj j[kh gSA vxj rkj esa fo|qr /kkjk
dk eku /khjs&/khjs de fd;k tk, rks izsfjr /kkjk dh fn'kk gksxh &

(A) A esa nf{k.kkorZ B esa okekorZ (B) A esa okekorZ B esa nf{k.kkorZ
(C) A rFkk B nksuksa esa nf{k.kkorZ (D) A rFkk B nksuksa esa okekorZ

37. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj M nzO;eku dh ,d f?kjuh ls m1 rFkk m2 nzO;eku ds nks Hkkj (m1 > m2) ,d jLlh ls yVds
gq, gSA f?kjuh fcuk ?k"kZ.k ds ?kwerh gS] tcfd jLlh ,oa f?kjuh ds chp dk ?k"kZ.k bruk T;knk gS fd jLlh f?kjuh ij
ugha fQlyrhA fuEu esa ls dkSu lk vkjs[k f?kjuh ds nksuksa rjQ dh jfLl;ksa ds chp ds rukoksa ds vUrj dks f?kjuh ds
nzO;eku ds lkis{k lgh&lgh fu:fir djrk gSA

M
T2
T1
m2
m1
T1 – T2

T1 – T2

T1 – T2

T1 – T2
(A) 0 (B) 0 (C) 0 (D) 0
M M M M

38. S1 vkSj S2 nks mixzg fdlh xzg ds pkjksa vksj leryh; ladsUnzh; o`Ùkh; (coplanar circular concentric) d{kkvksa esa

ijLij foijhr fn'kkvksa esa ?kwe jgs gSaA t = 0 le; ij nksuksa mixzg ,d nwljs ls lcls T;knk nwjh ij gSA S1 rFkk S2

ds vkorZ dky Øe’k% 3 h ,oa 24 h gSA S1 dh o`Ùkh; d{kk dh f=kT;k 3 × 104 km gSA rc mixzg S2 dk d{kh; pkj

(orbital speed)

(A) xzg ds lkis{k 4 × 104 km h–1 gksxk tc mixzg S2 mixzg S1 ds lcls djhc gksxkA

(B) xzg ds lkis{k 2 × 104 km h–1 gksxk tc mixzg S2 mixzg S1 ls lcls nwj gksxkA

(C) S1 ds lkis{k  × 104 km h–1 gksxk tc S2 mixzg S1 ds lcls djhc gksxkA

(D) S1 ds lkis{k 3 × 104 km h–1 gksxk tc S2 mixzg S1 ds lcls djhc gksxkA

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39. T i`"B ruko dh ,d lkcqu dh f>Yyh] R f=kT;k dh uyh ds eq[k ij fpidh gSA bl uyh ls tc ?kuRo dh gok
Qawdh tkrh gS rks f>Yyh QSyrh gSA QSyrs gq, tc bldk vkdkj v)Zxksykdkj gks tkrk gS ;g cqycqys ds :i esa
1 2
fudy tkrh gSA ;fn f>Yyh ij osx dh gok ds }kjk vkjksfir xfrd nkc  gS rks fdl xfr ls cqycqyk
2
fufeZr gks jgk gSA
(A) T (B) 2T (C) 4T (D) 8T
R R R R

40. fp=kkuqlkj ,d fLFkjoS|qr {ks=k js[kk] fcUnq vkos'k q1 ls dks.k ij fudyrh gS rFkk fcUnq vkos'k –q2 ls dks.k ij
3
feyrh gSA ;gk¡ q1 rFkk q2 nksuksa /kukRed gSA ;fn q2 = q1 rFkk  = 30°, rc
2

 

+q1 –q1

(A) 00 <  < 30° (B)  = 30° (C) 30° <   60° (D) 60° <   90°

jlk;u foKku
41. uhps fn, x, ladqyksa (complexes) esa ls dkSu lk izdk'kh; lfØ;rk n'kkZrk gS&
(A) [CoCl6]3– (B) [Co(en)Cl4]– (C) cis-[Co(en)2Cl2]+ (D) trans-[Co(en)2Cl2]+

42. 50 K ij gkbMªkstu ,oa 500 K ij ukbVªkstu ds oxZ&ek/;&ewy osx dk vuqikr yxHkx gSA
(A) 1.18 (B) 0.85 (C) 0.59 (D) 1.40

43. 10 g Xywdksl dks,Fksuksy ds 400 g esa foy; fd;k tkrk gS rc] blds DoFkukad fcUnq esa mUu;u 0.1428oC dk gksrk
gS 100g ,FksukWyesa 2g ,d dkcZfud inkFkZ foy; fd;k tkrk gS] rc DoFkukad fcUnq esa mUu;u 0.1250oC dk gksrk
gSA bl foy;u esa vKkr dkcZfud inkFkZ dk vkf.od Hkkj D;k gS \
(A) 83.2 (B) 164.5 (C) 183.2 (D) 64.5

44. fuEu vfHkfØ;k ds fy, % A(g) B(g) + C(g)


A dk izkjfEHkd nkc 100 mm gSA tc lkE;koLFkk LFkkfir gksrh gS] rc C(g) dk eksy izHkkt 1/3 izkIr gksrk gSA vr%]
mijksDr vfHkfØ;k ds fy, Kp fuEu esa ls D;k gksxk %
(A) 100 mm (B) 50 mm (C) 25 mm (D) 75 mm

45. 100ºC ij fgUn egklkxj esa 1 Kg mcyrk gqvk ty Mkyk x;k] ftldk rkieku 25ºC gSA bl lkoZf=kd dk ,UVªkWih
ifjorZu fuEu gS %
dh fof'k"V Å"ek = 4.2 × 103 J Kg–1 , log 
298 
[ty  = – 0.0975 ]
 373 
(A) 115.15 JK–1 (B) 1050 JK–1 (C) – 941.85 J (D) – 1050 JK–1

46. vfHkfØ;k Fe0.9O Fe2O3 ds fy, Fe0.9O dk rqY;kadh Hkkj D;k gSA [eksyj nzO;eku = M]
M M M M
(A) (B) (C) (D)
0.8 0.7 0.9 0.85

47. tc ,d lhlk lapk;d lSy ¼cSVjh½ fujkosf'kr gksrh gS rc fuEu vfHkfØ;k lEiUu gksrh gSA
Pb(s) + PbO2(s) + 2H2SO4(aq.)  2PbSO4(s) + 2H2O

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;fn cSVjh ls 1930 feuV ds fy, 1.25 ,Eih;j dh /kkjk izkIr dh tkrh gS rc iz;qDr gqvk ¼[kpZ gqvk½ H2SO4 dk
nzO;eku gS :
(A) 196 g (B) 49 g (C) 98 g (D) 147 g

48. fuEu esa ls dkSulh ifjfLFkfr ugha gSa] ftlesa jaxghu foy;uksa dks feykus ij ihyk vo{ksi curk gS \
(A) AgNO3 + K (B) Pb(CH3COO)2 + K2CrO4
(C) Pb(NO3)2 + Na (D) CdCl2 + Na2S

49. fuEu lajpuk,¡ fofHkUu flfydsV _.kk;uksa dks iznf'kZr djrh gSA muds lw=k Øe'k% fuEu gSa&

O O
(A) SiO4 o Si3O88–
4–
(B) SiO44– o Si3O108–
(C) SiO42– o Si3O92– (D) SiO34– o Si3O108–

50. B2H6 esa] 2 dsUnz-2-bysDVªkWu cU/kksa dh la[;k crkb;s \


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

51. lkj.kh esa fn;s x;s vkdM+ks ds vk/kkj ij mÙkj nhft,A 


 
xSl Økafrd rki (K) Økafrd nkc (atm)
X 647 K 217.7
Y 304 K 72.1
Z 270 K 62.8
W 324 K 81.6
fuEu esa ls dkSulh xSl dejs ds rki ij nzo esa ifjofrZr ugha dh tk ldrh gS \
(A) X (B) Y (C) Z (D) W

52. fuEu esa ls fdlesa O–O cU/k yEckbZ lcls de gS\


(A) O3 (B) O22– (C) H2O2 (D) O2

53. D-Xywdkst dk vkseksfu;kd`r AgNO3 ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k mRiUu djrk gSA


CHO CO2H CO2H CO2H
H OH H OH H OH H OH
HO H HO H HO H HO H
(A) H OH (B) H OH (C) H OH (D) H OH
H OH H OH H OH H OH
CHO CO2H CH2OH CHO

54. futZy ,yqfefu;e (anhydrous AlCl3) dh mifLFkfr esa VkWyqbZu dh vfHkfØ;k 1-czkseks-2-esfFky izksisu ls djkus ij
izkIr gksus okyk eq[; mRikn gSA
CH3
H3C H3C H3C
(A) (B) (C) (D)

55. lsyqyksl] ikWfy foukby DyksjkbM (poly vinyl chloride), uk;ykWu vkSj izkd`frd jcj esa ls og cgqyd (polymer)
ftlesa varj vkf.od (intermolecular) vkd"kZ.k cy izcyre gS]
(A) uk;ykWu (B) ikWfy foukby DyksjkbM
(C) lsyqyksl (D) izkd`frd jcj

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56. DNA esa fuEu esa ls dkSuls {kkjksa dk ;qXe ik;k tkrk gS \
(A) Xokuhu rFkk XokuhMhu (B) XokuhMhu rFkk lkbVkslhu
(C) Xokuhu rFkk lkbVkslhu (D) ,sMhuhu rFkk XokuhMhu

57. fuEufyf[kr leko;oh gSykbMksa dk AgNO3 (H2O + ,YdksgkWy) ds lkFk fØ;k'khyrk dk c<+rk gqvk Øe gS %
CH2  CH  CH  CH  CH  CH3
(I) CH2 == CH – CH = CH – CH2 – CH2 – Br (II) |
Br
C6H5
CH2  CH  C  CH  CH2  CH3 |
(III) | (IV) CH2  CH  C  CH  CH2
Br |
Br
(A) III < IV < II < I (B) I < III < IV < II (C) III < I < II < IV (D) I < II < IV < III

58. nh xbZ vfHkfØ;k ds fy,


C2H5OH + HX  C2H5 – X the order or reactivity is vfHkfØ;k'khyrk dk Øe gksxk :
(A) HI > HCl > HBr (B) HI > HBr > HCl (C) HCl > HBr > HI (D) HBr > HI > HCl

59. fuEu esa ls fdl dkcZ/kuk;u esa iquZfoU;kl lEHko ugha gS %

(A) (B) (C) O (D)


||
O

60. NH – CHO ; H2N CHO


I II
I rFkk II ds e/; dkSulh leko;ork ik;h tkrh gS\
(A) J`a[kyk leko;oh (B) fLFkfr leko;oh (C) fØ;kRed leko;oh (D) bues ls dksbZ ugha

tho foKku
61.

PART- B
Two Marks Questions
xf.kr
81. fcUnqvksa (x, y) dk ,d leqPp; An bl izdkj gS fd 0 < x < n, 0 < y < n tgk¡ n, x, y iw.kk±d gSA eku yhft, fd Sn
mu lHkh js[kkvksa dk leqPp; gS tks An ds de ls de nks fHkUu fcUnqvksa ls xqtjrh gSA Sn ls ;n`PN :i ls ,d js[kk
  2
 pquh tkrh gSA eku yhft, fd  ds o`r x2 + y2 = n2 1  1 – 1   ij Li'kZ js[kk gksus dh izkf;drk P gS] rc
  
n  
n

 
lhek
lim
n  Pn dk eku gksxk %
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1/  (D) 1/ 2
1
82. cgqinksa p: RR ftlds fy, p(0) = 0, lHkh x  0, ds fy, p(x) > x2 rFkk p(0) = gS] dh la[;k gksxh
2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1 ls vf/kd ij lhfer (D) vuar

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83. eku yhft, f : (–1, 1)  R ,d vodyuh; Qyu gS tks fd lHkh x  (–1, 1) ds fy, (f (x))4 = 16(f(x))2, f(0) =
0 dks larq"V djrk gSA ,sls Qyuksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gksxh ?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 4 ls vf/kd

84. x , y , z okLrfod la[;k,¡ bl izdkj gS fd x4 + 4y4 + 16z4 + 64 = 32 xyz, rc x + y + z ds fdrus vyx & vyx
eku laHko gS \
(A) 1 (B) 2   (C) 4   (D) 8

85. O dsaUnz ds ,d o`Ùk esa rhu fcUnq A, P, B o`Ùk dh ifjf/k ij bl izdkj fLFkr gS fd fcUnq P y?kq pki AB ds e/; esa
{ks=kQy (AOB) {ks=kQy (AOB)
gS tc AOB = gks rks = 5 + 2, ;fn AOB dks 2dj fn;k tk, rks dk
{ks=kQy (APB) {ks=kQy (APB)
eku D;k gksxk ?
1 5 –1
(A) (B) 5–1 (C) 2 3 + 3 (D)
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86. eku ysa f : [0, 1]  [0, 1] ,d lrr~ Qyu bl izdkj gS fd
1

x2 + (f(x))2  1 lHkh x  [0, 1] ds fy, ,oa  f(x) dx  4
0
1
2
f (x)
rc  1 x
1
2
dx fuEu ds cjkcj gSA

  2 1 
(A) (B) (C)  (D)
12 15 2 10
  
87. eku yhft, fd a  î  ĵ  k̂, b  2î  2 ĵ  k̂ rFkk c  5 î  ĵ  k̂ rhu lfn'k gSA og {ks=k tks mu fcUnqvksa ds
     
leqPp; ls cuk gS ftudk fLFkfr lfn'k r lehdj.k r .a  5 ,oa | r  b |  | r  c |  4 dks larq"V djrk gS] dk
{ks=kQy fuEu esa ls fdl iw.kk±d ds lfUudV gS ?
(A) 4 (B) 9 (C) 14 (D) 19

88. lehdj.k 11z8 + 20 iz7 + 10iz –22 = 0, tgk¡ i = – 1. gS] dk z dksbZ ewy gSA rc S = z 2  z  1 buesa ls fdl
laca/k dks larq"V djrk gS %
(A) S < 3 (B) 3 < S < 7 (C) 7 < S < 13 (D) S > 13

1
x
89. eku yhft, J =  1 x
0
8
dx . fuEu fuP{k;kRed dFkuksa ij fopkj dhft, :

1
. J >
4

. J <
8
rc
(A) dsoy  lR; gSA (B) dsoy  lR; gSA
(C) nksuksa  ,oa lR; gSA (D) uk rks  vkSj uk gh  lR; gSA

90. [2,3] varjky esa lehdj.k sin (x + x2) –sin(x2) = sin x ds fdrus gy x laHko gSa %
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

HkkSfrd foKku
91. nks ldsUnzh; irys xksykdkj pkyd dks'kksa dh f=kT;k (a rFkk b, b > a) gS] bu ij Øe'k% vkos'k ‘Q’ rFkkk ‘–2Q’ gSA
dsUnz ls xqtjus okyh js[kk ds vuqfn'k oS|qr {ks=k dsUnz ls nwjh r ds Qyu esa gksxk &

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(A) (B)

(C) (D)

92. cl esa is; dks B.Mk j[kus ds fy, ?ku ckWDl ç;qDr gSA çR;sd i`"B dk i`"Bh; {ks=k 0.80 m2 rFkk eksVkbZ 2.00 cm gSA

bls cQZ rFkk ty ls Hkjk x;k gS tks 0ºC ij jgrk gSA çR;sd nhokj ds ckgj rkieku 30ºC gS rks : (ckWDl ds inkFkZ

dh Å"eh; pkydrk = 1 × 10–2 w/m–k) (cQZ dh xyu dh xqIr Å"ek = 3.2 × 105 J/kg)

(A) ckWDl esa dqy Å"eh; /kkjk 60 J/s gSA (B) ckWDl esa dqy Å"eh; /kkjk 72 J/s gSA

(C) 1 ?k.Vs esa fi?kyh cQZ dk nzO;eku 810 gm gSA (D) 1 ?k.Vs esa fi?kyh cQZ dk nzO;eku 690 gm gSA

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93. ,d gYds xqCckjs He ?kuRo dh ghfy;e xSl Hkjh gqbZ gS] bl xqCckjs dks tehu ij ca/ks gq, l yEckbZ ds gYds /kkxs ls
tksM+k tkrk gS] ;fn xqCCkkjs dks {kSfrt fn'kk esa mlds lkE;koLFkk ls foLFkkfir djds NksM+k tk;s rks
 air l
(A) xqCckjk 2   vko`fÙk ls ljy vkorZ xfr djrk gSA
 air  He  g
 air  He  l
(B) xqCckjk 2   vko`fÙk ls ljy vkorZ xfr djrk gSA
 air g
 He  l
(C) xqCckjk 2   vko`fÙk ls ljy vkorZ xfr djrk gSA
 air  He  g
 air  He  l
(D) xqCckjk 2   vko`fÙk ls ljy vkorZ xfr djrk gSA
 air  He  g

94. ,d (35h / 8mc yEckbZ ds ckWDl esa ifj:) (confined) bysDVªkWu ,d  rjaxnS/;Z ds QksVksu dks vo'kksf"kr
djrk gSA ;gk¡ lHkh ladsrksa ds lkekU; vFkZ gS] blds dkj.k bysDVªkWu viuh voLFkk k = 1 ls n voLFkk esa laØe.k
djrk gSA rRi'pkr~ bysDVªkWu voLFkk n ls voLFkk m esa laØfer gksrk gS vkSj bl izfØ;k esa  = 1.75 rjaxnS/;Z dk
QksVksu mRlftZr djrk gS] rc
(A) n = 4; m = 2 (B) n = 5; m = 3 (C) n = 6; m = 4 (D) n = 3; m = 1

95. ,d dkap ds fizTe dk vuqizLFk dkV ABC ledks.k f=kHkqt gS ftlesa fd A = 90º] d.kZ BC ds lekukUrj ,d
izdk'k fdj.k Hkqtk AB ij vkifrr gksrh gS vkSj Hkqtk AC ls i`"BLIk'khZ gksrh gqbZ fudy tkrh gS] ,d nwljh izdk'k
fdj.k tks fd d.k BC ds lekuUrj gS] Hkqtk AC ij vkifrr gksdj Hkqtk AB ls iw.kZr% vkarfjd ijkofrZr gksrh gSA
fizTe ds viorZukad  ds ckjs esa fuEu esa ls D;k lR; gS \
3 3
(A)  2 (B)   3 (C)   (D) 2  3
2 2

96. Hkqtk a okys ,d cM+s ?ku ls Hkqtk b dk ,d NksVk ?ku bl izdkj dkVk tkrk gS fd nksuksa ?kuksa dk ,d mHk;fu"B 'kh"kZ
P gS] eku yhft;s fd X = a/b ;fn cps gq, Bksl dk nzO;eku dsUnz O ij gks rks X fuEUk esa ls fdl lehdj.k dks
larq"B djrk gS \
P
b

O


(A) x3 – x2 – X – 1 = 0 (B) x2 – x –1 = 0
(C) x3 – X2 – X – 1 = 0 (D) X3 – X2 – X + 1 = 0

97. fp=k esa 2a Hkqrk okyk ,oa M nzO;eku ds ,d ycM+h dk Bksl ?ku ,d {kSfrt ry ij foJkekoLFkk esa gSA ;g ?ku vius
AB ds lkis{k eqDr :i ls ?kw.kZu dj ldrk gSA m (<< M) nzO;keku dh ,d xksyh {kSfrt pky v ls ABCD ds Bhd
foijhr okyh lrg ls 4a/3 ÅWpkbZ ij Vdjkdj ?ku dks dks.kh; osx iznku dj nsrk gSA Vdjkus ds ckn xksyh ds
vUnj ?kl tkrh gSA fuEu esa ls dkSu ds djhc gksaxs \ (/;ku nhft, fd lrg ds yEcor~ ,oa nzO;eku dsanz (center
2Ma2
of mass) ls xqtjrs gq, v{k ds lkis{k ?ku dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ gSA
3
C
D

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Mv Mv mv mv
(A) (B) (C) (D)
ma 2ma Ma 2Ma

98. fp=k esa n'kkZ, vuqlkj a Hkqtk okyk ,d oxkZdkj fo|qr pkyd rkj dh dq.Myh x-v{k ds lekUrj pyrs gq,] b Hkqrk
(a < b) okys ,d oxkZdkj {ks=k ds djhc igqWprh gSA bl b Hkqtk okys ,d oxkZdkj {ks=k esa B eki dk leku pqEcdh;
{ks=k fLFkr gS ftldh fn'kk dkxt ds ry ds vUnj dh vksj gSA tSls&tSls daqMyh bl pqEcdh; {ks=k ls xqtjsxh] x ds
lkis{k pky (v) fuEu eas ls dkSu ls vkjs[k }kjk lgh fu:fir gksxh \

a b
B

x=0 x
v v

(A) (B)

x x
0 0
v v

(C) (D)

x x
0 0

99. uhps ds fp=k esa ¼lsaVhehVj (cm) eki½ ofuZ;j dSfyilZ dh ,d [kkl fLFkfr dks fn[kk;k x;k gSA bl fLFkfr esa
nf[kk,s fp=k esa c dk eku D;k gksxk ¼fp=k eki ds vuqlkj ugha gS½ \
x

3 4 5

Main Scale
Vernier Scale

0 10
(A) 0.02 cm (B) 3.65 cm (C) 4.15 cm (D) 0.03 cm

100. fdlh fLFkjoS|qr vkos'k forj.k dk foHko fuEu lehdj.k ds }kjk fn;k x;k gS
qe  r
V =
40r
tgka /kukRed gSA ,d l/ f=kT;k ds xksys] ftldk dsUnz ewy fcUnq (origin) ij gS] ds vanj dqy vkos'k gksxk
(A) 2q/e (B) (1-1/e ) q (C) q/e (D) ( 1+1/e ) q

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jlk;u foKku
101. ty esa Dyksjhu ds vksDlks vEyksa ds pKa eku dk lgh Øe gS&
(A) HClO < HClO3 < HClO2 < HClO4 (B) HClO4 < HClO3 < HClO2 < HClO
(C) HClO4 < HClO2 < HClO3 < HClO (D) HClO2 < HClO < HClO3 < HClO4

102. ,d /kkrq fcc tkyd gSA ,dd dksf"Bdk dh dksj yEckbZ 404 pm gSA /kkrq dk ?kuRo 2.72 g cm–3 gSA /kkrq dk eksyj
nzO;eku gksxk % (NA vkoksxknzks fLFkjkad = 6.02  1023 mol–1)
(A) 30 g mol–1 (B) 27 g mol–1 (C) 20 g mol–1 (D) 40 g mol–1

103. vuqpqEcdRo dk c<+rk gqvk Øe gS %


(I) MnSO4.4H2O (II) FeSO4.7H2O (III) NiSO4.6H2O (IV) CuSO4.5H2O
(A) I < II < III < IV (B) IV < III < II < I (C) III < IV < II < I (D) III < IV < I < II

t 26g ,e0g
104. fuEu esa ls fdl ladqy vk;u esa CFT ds vuqlkj /kkrq vk;u dk foU;kl gksxk &
(A) [FeF6] 3–
(B) [Fe(CN)6] 3–

(C) [Fe(CN)6]4– (D) None of these buesa ls dksbZ ugha

105. fuEu esa dkSulk ,d vEy ,dy{kkjh; gS \


(A) gkbiksQkLQksjl vEy (H3PO2) (B) vkFkksZQkLQksfjd vEy (H3PO4)
(C) ikbjksQkLQksfjd vEy (H4P2O7) (D) gkbiksQkLQksfjd vEy (H4P2O6)

106. 298 K rFkk 1 ok;qe.Myh; nkc ij lfØ; pkjdksy ds 1 g ij H2, CH4, CO2 rFkk NH3 ds vf/k'kksf"kr vk;ru dk
Øe gS%
(A) H2 > CH4 > CO2 > NH3 (B) CH4 > CO2 > NH3 > H2
(C) CO2 > NH3 > CH4 > H2 (D) NH3 > CO2 > CH4 > H2

107. fuEu ifjorZu (conversion) ds fy, dkSulk vfHkdeZd iz;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gS \

?


(A) LiAlH4 (B) Na / C2H5OH (C) DIBAL-H (D) NaBH4

108. fuEu vfHkfØ;k vfHkØe esa cuus okys mRikn E rFkk F dh lgh lajpuk,¡ gS

[E] + [F]

(A) E = F = CHI3 (B) E = F = CHI3

*
(C) E = F = C HI3 (D) E = F = CH3

109. fuEu esa ls dkSulh vfHkfØ;k,¡ lgh eq[; mRikn crkrh gSa \
AlCl
I. + CH3–CH2–CH2–Cl 
3

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aq.AgNO Zn
II. 
3
III. 

CH CH CH OH


IV. 
3 2 2

H
(A) I, III (B) III, IV (C) II, III, IV (D) I, III, II

110. fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa vfUre mRikn gS %


C H O–Na H O 

2 5
 
3
  mRikn
 

(A) (B) (C) (D)

tho foKku
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FULL SYLLABUS TEST-1
KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA
(KVPY) | STREAM (SX)_XII

ANSWER KEY
PART- A

1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (A)

8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (D)

15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (C)

21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (B)

28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (A) 31. (D) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (B)

35. (B) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (C)

41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (B) 47. (D)
48. (B) 49. (B) 50. (D) 51. (C) 52. (D) 53. (C) 54. (C)
55. (A) 56. (C) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (C)

PART- B
81. (A) 82. (A) 83. (D) 84. (C) 85. (A) 86. (A) 87. (A)

88. (B) 89. (A) 90. (C)

91. (A) 92. (B) 93. (C) 94. (C) 95. (A) 96. (A) 97. (D)

98. (B) 99. (D) 100. (C)

101. (B) 102. (B) 103. (B) 104. (C) 105. (A) 106. (D) 107. (D)
108. (C) 109. (B) 110. (A)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS

PART- A f ( x)  f (n) x | sin x |


f’ (n) = lim  lim
x 4  x  n x  4  x  4

xf.kr  dist at x = 0

1. lehdj.k 6. ekuk z = ei vkSj w = ei


x+y+z=0 z2 + w2 = 1  ei2 + ei2=
ax + by + cz = 0,  cos 2 + cos 2 = 1
a2x + b2y + cz = 0, vkSj sin 2 + sin 2 = 0
have a unique solution  2 cos( + )cos( – )
1 1 1 = 1 vkSj 2sin( + ) cos( –) = 0
 a b c 0  sin( + ) = 0  +  = n
a2 b2 c2 1
 +  = 0 ds fy,, cos 2 =
 (a – b)(b – c)(c – a)  0 2
 4 ;qXe (, ) ds fy,   [0, 2)
2. ekuk h(x) = 9 (f(x)) 1
 +  = ds fy,, cos 2 =
vkSj n(x) is onto (given) 2
 Co – domain of h(x) = Range of h(x)  4 ;qXe (, ) ds fy,   [0, 2)
h(x) dk ifjlj = [0,2]
and h(x) = 9 (f(x) ) it means g is giving [0,2] a b a b 
7. A2 =  ,  ad = bc
which is also co- domain of g.
c d c d
So, g must be onto.
a c
Now, Domain of g = [–1,1] which must be  = =k
range of f. b d
But, co-domain of f = [- 1,1]  a 2  bc ab bd 
So,f must be onto =  2

Hence, Ans (B)  ac  cd bc  d 


a = bk c = dk
3. rjhds = 34 – 3C1 . 24 + 3C2. 14 a2 + bc = a ; b(a + d) = b
= 81 – 48 + 3 = 36 a+d=1
4. y = |x3 – 4x2 + 3x| 
= |x(x – 1)(x – 3)| 8. x3 – 27x + k = 0


++=0 ....... (1)
 + +  = – 27 ........ (2)
0 1 3  = –v .........(3)
 sum of roots = 0 and atleast two roots
1 are integers
 {ks=kQy =  ( x 3 – 4 x 2  3 x ) dx  third root must also be integer
0
 a  ,  and 
3
 = – –  j[kus ij lehdj.k (2)
 (x – 4 x 2  3 x ) dx
3
+
 2 +  + 2 – 27 = 0
1
  108 – 3 2
=
1 4 3
–  +
80 104 24
–  ;k  = –
4 3 2 4 3 2 2
a iw.kk±d gSA
5 8 37
= + =  = 6   = – 3   = – 3   = – 54
12 3 12
 = –6   = 3  = 3   = 54
 = 3   = 3   = – 6   = 54
5. f(x) = x sin x  = 3   = – 6   = 3   = 54
x sin x, sin  i.e.[2n,2n,2]   = – 3  = 6   = – 3  = – 54
=    = – 3   = –3   = 6   = – 54
  x sin x, sin x  0 i  ( 2n   ,24 n  )  iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k  = 2

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 If two root are integers, third should also 
be en integer to make their sum zero. sin2 = 1  2 = 2n +
2

9. P(1 + x) = P(1 – x)  = n +
 P(1 + x) = – P(1 – x) 4
 P(1) = – P(1) P(1) = 0 
A[0, ] =  
rFkk P(1) = 0 4
blfy, ;fn P(x) f}?kkr rc P(x) = a(x – 1)2 sinh 2
 m=2 f (h) – f (0) –0
13. lim = lim h = 1 = f '(0)
h0 h h0 h
10.  f(x) , x = 0 ij vodyuh; gSA
y
x  0 ds fy, ,
D
L(0, 2) 2x 2 cos x 2 – sin x 2
f'(x) =
x2
sin(x 2 )
A = 2cos(x2) –
(h,u) P(0, 1) focus x2
 1 , x0

x  f'(x) =  sin x 2
O
2 cos x 2 – , x0
E  x2
(y – u)2 = 4(x – h) ukfHkyEc = 4 bdkbZ tks lrr gSA
From the figure u = 1 and (0, 0) satisfies 14. n(x2–1)
the equation Define for (x2–1) > 0
1 S : x(–,–1)  (1, )
 u2 = – 4h  h –
4 f(x) = ln(x2 –1)
 1 
 A =  – , 1
 4 
 f(x)dx =  n(x2 –1) dx

2x.x
;k lehdj.k gSA f(x) = n(x2 –1) . x – 2 x
1
dx
 1
(y – 1)2 = 4  x   2x 2  2  2
 4 = xn (x2 –1) –  dx
y – 2y = 4x
2 x2  1
1  x  1
3  3  = xn(x2–1) –2x –2x n  +C
 ukfHk =  , 1  D =  , 3  2  x  1
 4  4 
 x  1
8 f(x) = xn(x2 –1) –2x –n  +C
PD dk vfHkyEc = , AD dk vfHkyEc = 2  x  1
3
 1
f(2) = 2n 3 – 4 – n   +C = 0
8  3
 3 – 2  2n 3 – 4 + n 3 + C = 0
 PDA = tan–1   = tan–1  2 
  C = 4 – 3 ln3
16  19 
1  x  1
3 f(x) = xln (x2–1) – 2x – ln  +4–3
 x  1
ln 3 defined for S
x
Infinite C values possible in set S such that
11. 
f(x) = 2 tf ( t)dt + 1 f’(x) = ln(x2 –1)
0 Infinite Ans.
f ' (x)
 f'(x) = 2x f(x)   2x
f (x) 15. tan = FE dk vfHkyEc = 3
2
 nf(x) = x2 + c  f(x) = Ke x
2
f(0) = 1  f(x) = e x  f(1) = e

12. sin2   4 cos2   4 sin  cos  sin2   2 cos2 



9 3
2 sin2 + 2 cos2 – 4 sin cos = 0
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y sin 3x = 0;k cos 3x = 0
E(r,r)  7 + 6 = 13 gy gSA

19.
Test(+) 4/5
D  (1)
(0,0)A C B(2r,0) x
Disease(D) 1
(r,0) 2 Test(–) 1/5 (2)
3
r r + 1/5 (3)
F ,  5 1
2 2 Men
2
Not Disease –
(ND) 4/5 (4)
+ 4/5 (5)
(D) 1
1 1 Women
 cos =  sin(90° – ) = 2 5 –
1/5 (6)
10 10 5
4
x cos  y sin   ( ND)
+ 1/5 (7)
  1 5
3 2  –
16.  x = 3sec, y = 0 4/5 (8)
x cos  y sin 
–  1
3 2 
 (1) + (3)
–x cos  y sin 
+ =1 (1) + (3) + (5) + (7)
3 2
x cos  y sin  =
– =1 3 1 4 3 1 1
3 2     
x = 0, y = 2cos 5 2 5 5 2 5
3 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 4 2 4 1
1           
{ks=kQy = 4. 3sin . 2 cos 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
2
3
12 24
= = 10 75
sin  cos  sin2 = = Ans.
3 16 107
min. area = 24 
10 125
17. |z| = 1

20. I=  1– sin8x dx
0


   ( x sin 8 x ) dx
0
8
8.
=   0
 (x sin 8 x ) dx
8

Zn = 1 =   0
 x sin 8 x dx
Zn = ei2m; mm [0, n –1) 
2m   cos 8 x  8
Z=
i
e n , |zn| = |1| =   8  = P+(–1–) =  –2
 8 
z= ei(0) , |z|n = 1

z= e
i
2
n , So, |z| = 1
HkkSfrd foKku
4  1
z= e n ,
i
21. I0 = 20W/m2, I1 = I0 <cos2> = (20)  
2
All roots of unity will always lies on arc of = 10W/m2
circle. from this I2 = 10.cos2(30) = 10 x
So, we can say, there are infinitely many 2
roots of unity on any given cases are of  3 10
   3x = 7.5 w/m2
positive lenth on the unit circle |z| = 1  2  4

18. sin 9x + sin 3x = 0


 2sin 6x cos 3x = 0
4 sin 3x cos23x = 0
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  V 0 S S
2   B2 2  V0mR
 
2
  1+ 2  dV     dS  S 
 B2 2
2 2 2 V  V0  mR  S 0
22. A 
2
B  A B 
2
  SR
2  2
1+ 2

26.
 1+ 2
2 U
A B

   1  1 2  1 1
   =    
 1  2 2  1 2  2
 2  x = –1 x = +1
= =
2 2
x=0 Total
x 2 energy
XL
23. = 3  XL = R 3
R
100
i= = 5A
(10 3 )2  (10)2
10 3 3 Since total energy is small –ve and the
L= = H
100 10 particle starts from x = –0.5, so the particle
can lie anywhere from x  (0 to – 2 )
hc
24. KEmax = 
 dr dr / dt
27. r  r
P 2
hc hc P 2
d d / dt
     
2m   2me 
dr / dt
 r 
dr
 r
and radius of circular path is  dt
mV P
R   P  qBR
qB aB
Vt=r Vnet=r 2
hc  1 
   (qBR)
2

  2me 
2 =45°
hc  qBR 
  2m  
  2me  Vr=r

25.

× × × × × hc
28. The wavelength of photon  =
V E
R × × × × ×
The De-Broglie wavelength of an electron
emf = VB
× × × × × h
=
P
 VB   B2 2  Since photon = electron
Fnet = iB =   B V
 R   R  
hc h E
   C  3  108 m / sec.
 B2 2  E P P
Fnet = –   V  (m) (a)
 R  29. Rate heat produced = (5 × 108) × (Vol)
 B2 2  = (5 × 108) (r2) = (5 × 108) ((4 × 10–3)2 ×
a =  V 0.2)
 mR 
= 16 × 102 J/sec.
dV  B2 2  dQ  dm 
V   V  ST
dS  mR  dt  dt 
16 × 102 = (0.2) (4 × 10–3)T

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T = 2 = 6.28°6°
35. w = 2f = 2 x 500 = 1000 rad/s
30. vkosf'kr d.k fLFkj fo|qr cy ds foijhr pyk;k  
k = w  1000  10
v 
100
tkrk gS] vr% cká dkjd dks dk;Z djuk gksxkA 2 2
=   0.2m
k 10
1 y = A sin(kx – wt + )
31. R = Ut – gt 2
2 at t = 0, x = 0, y = 0  = 0
h 1
 u – gt y = A sin (k – wt)
t 2 0.02
= A  0.02 =
 5 
0.25   
  x
sin  10  sin  2  
   4   2
 2 100 
hu 1
slope = – g 0.02
t 2 y = (0.02) sin (10x – 1000t)
x = 0.2, & t = 5 x 10–4j
y = 0.02 x sin (10 x 0.2 – 1000 x 5 x 10–
4)

2u t
y  –0.02m
g

32. 36. {ks=k A vkSj B Øe'k% dkxt ds ckgj vkSj vUnj


gSA

2f f f/2 tSls gh js[kh; rkj esa /kkjk de gksrh gS]pqEcdh;


f
f/2 +{ks=k Hkh de gksrk gS
B ds fy,

1 1 1
 
V 2f f  B 
1 2 1 1
 – 
v 2f 2f 2f
3f
d  3x15  45cm. izsfjr /kkjk mRiUu djus okys pqEcdh; {ks=k esa
2
ifjorZu ( B) , (+)z fn'kk esa gksxk
33. Surface tension of soap solution is less vr% izsfjr /kkjk vkSj izsfjr fo-ok-c- bl izdkj gksaxs
than water.
fd B esa ifjorZu dk fojks/k djuk pkfg,A
34. vr%] izsfjr fo-ok-c- – z fn'kk esa gksuk pkfg,A tks
E0ĵ fd B esa nf{k.kkorZ /kkjk mRiUu djrk gSA
blh izdkj 'A' esa okekorZ /kkjk mRiUu gksxh
blfy, (B).

V0a 37.
h

 0
mv
 v = 3V0
 h

3 mv
Vy = Uy + cyt  (2 2V0 ) = 0 – E0 .e t
m

2 2V0m m1g – T1 = (m1)(a)


t  t 1
E0e E0 T2 – m2g = (m2) (a)

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 a 
(T1 –T2) = (I)  
 R2 
jlk;u foKku
i 41. ni.kZ izfrfcEc vuv/;kjksfir gksrs gSaA
(m1 – m2)g = (m1 + m2 + 2
)a
R
(m1 – m2 )g 3RT
a= 42. Crms =
I M
(m1  m2  2 )
R
(Crms )H2 TH2 MN2
2
(T1 – T2) = M(R )  a2   
2  R  (Crms )N2 MH2 TN2
a = constant 50 28
(m1 – m2 )g = 
(T1 – T2) = (M)  (T1 – T2) = 2 500
2  M
 m1  m2  2  = 1.18
 
(m1 – m2 )g
43.  Tb = Kb × m
2(m1 – m2 )
1 10
M
M = 0  (T1 – T2) = 0; and M  , T1 – T2 0.1428 = 180
= (m1 – m2)g 400
1000
2
38. M * (1)
V2 0.1250 = then
100 (2)
V1
1000
r1 M* = 164.5

44. A(g) B(g) + C(g)


r1 Pi 100 0 0
Peq 100–x x x
V1
x 1
vr% , =
When closest VS2/S1 = 1r1 + 2r2 100  x 3
1 = 2  , 2 = 2   x = 50 mm
3 24 p  pC 50  50
GMm1 Kp = B = = 50 mm
also,  m112r1 GM = 12r13 pA 50
r12

&
GMm2
 m2 22r2  GM = 22r23 45. 1 kg H2O gkzkflr Å"ek dh ek=kk = m s T =
r22 315000 Joule
12r13  2
2 3
r2  ;g Å"ek egklkxj }kjk vo'kksf"kr gksrh gS
 2  4 1 vr% egklkxj dh ,UVªkWih esa o`f) gksrh gS =
dq
T
VS2/S1 =1r1 + 2r2 = 1057 JK–1
= 2 x3x104  2 x4x3x104 rFkk mckys x;s 1 Kg H2O ds ,UVªkWih esa deh
3 24
VS2/S1 = 3 x 104 km/h = – 941.85 J vkrh gSA
SlkoZf=kd = 115.15 JK–1 Ans.
1 2 8T
39. v  R 2  4RT  v 
2 R  2 
46. n dkjd =  3    0.9  0.7
(Here in question v is asked)  0.9 
M
40. q1 (1–cos) = q2 (1–cos) solving we get  rqY;kadh Hkkj =
0.7
30° <   60°
47. fudkys x;s fo|qr /kkjk ds QSjkMs dh la[;k
1.25  1930  60
= = 1.5
96500
[kpZ gq;s H2SO4 ds eksy
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= 1.5 ;k 1.5  98 = 147 g
60. ;
,sekbZM fØ;kRed lewg
50.

,fYMgkbM rFkk 1º ,ehu


51. dejs dk rki yxHkx 295 K gSA lkj.kh ds
vuqlkj] ge ns[krs gS fd X rFkk Y rFkk W ds PART- B
Økafrd rki] dejs ds rki ls vfèkd gSaA tcfd Z
dk ØkafUrd rki dejs ds rki ls de gSA ØkafUr
xf.kr
rki og rki gS ftl rki ds Åij] dsoy nkc 81. Equation of line passing through (x1,y1)
yxkdj ¼nkc esa o`f) djds½ xSl dks nzo esa and (x2,y2) is
ifjorZu ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSA vFkok og rki y  y1 y  y1
= 2
ftlls vf/kd rki ij] xSl ij dsoy nkc esa o`f) x  x1 x 2  x1
djds nzo izkIr ugha fd;k tk ldrk gSA  (x2 = – x1)y + (y1 – y2)x + y1(x1 – x2)
+ x1(y2 –y1) = 0
52. O2 esa cU/k Øe 2 gSA  ax + by + c = 0 where a, b, c  I
a = x2 – x1, b = y1 – y2, c = y1(x1 – x2)
+ x1(y2 – y1)
53. dsoy–CHO lewg vEy esa vkWDlhd`r gksrk gSA square of distance of (0, 0) from
2
 c  c2
54. ;g vfHkfØ;k fÝMsy Øk¶V ,fYdyhdj.k gksrh   = = rational
gSA  2  2
 2
 a 2
 b  a b
Br 
AlCl3
 Case -1 : if n is not perfect square
+ H3C   1  
2
And square of radius = n2 1  1 –
+  =
 

Toluene

  n  
irrational
55. varjvkf.od cy tSls H-ca/k] f}/kqzo&f}/kzqo c2
vkd"kZ.k ,oe~ vkd"kZ.k dk okUMjokWYl~ cy gksrs  r2  2 s
a  b2
gSaA ukbykWu esa H-cU/k gksrs gSA  ax + by + x = 0 never be tangent to
given circle
56. Xokuhu rFkk lkbVkslhu DNA ds ukbVªkstu {kkj  lim Pn = 0
n
gSA
Case -2 : if n is perfect square
In this case number of tangents passing
57. SN1 vfHkfØ;k dh nj dkcZ/kuk;u dk LFkkf;Ro through two points from given set are few,
 but total number of lines are in much
(I) CH2=CH–CH=CH–CH2– CH2 quantity when n approaches to infinite.
1° dkcZ/kuk;u  lim Pn = 0
n 

(II) CH2=CH–CH=CH– CH –CH3
82. Assume g(x) = p(x) – x2
2° dkcZ/kuk;u + vuqukn
(g(x) is polynomial  differentiable

(III) CH2=CH– C =CH–CH2–CH3 function)
given p(x) > x2  p(x) – x2 > 0  x  0
 g(x) > 0 x  0
(IV) and g(0) = p(0) – 0 = 0
3° dkcZ/kuk;u + vuqukn As g(x) > 0  x  0
 x = 0 should be a minima
58. R–OH ds izfr HX dh fØ;k'khyrk dk Øe  g"(x) should be  0 at x = 0
HI > HBr > HCl (- Ka) Now g'(x) = p'(x) – 2x
and g"(x) = p"(x) – 2

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1 
= –2 r cos
2 2
= ( 5 + 2)
3 
= – so, contradiction r – r cos
2 2
 No such polynomial exist   
 cos = (( 5 + 2) – ( 5 + 2))  cos 
2  2 
83. (f '(x))2 = ± 4f(x)
Let f(x) is non negative in its domain  5 2
;k cos =
(f '(x))2 = 4f(x)  f'(x) = ± 2 f (x)
2 5 3
(1  cos ) 94 5

f ' (x)
  f (x)
dx =  2dx , (f(x)  0) ;k
2
=
14  6 5
vc tc  = ,
 2 f (x ) = ± 2x (f(0) = 0)
f=kT;k = r cos  cos  1
= =
 f (x ) = ± x f(x) = x2 r – r cos  r – cos  5
so f(x) can be 0 or x2
proceeding in same way, we can also
have f(x) = – x2 86.
x 2 , x  0 y
rFkk f(x) =  2
– x , x  0 1

– x 2 , x  0
;k f(x) =  etc
x
x 2 , x  0 O 1

84. Applying Am  gm.


x 4  4y 4  16z 4  64
 (46x4y4z4)1/4
4 x2 + y2  1 rFkk x, y  [0, 1]
x4+ 4y4 + 16z4 + 64  32 | xyz | 1
so equal when each term is equal.  
 x4 = 4y4 = 16z4 = 64  f(x) dx =
0
4
 {ks=kQy =
4
 x=± 2 2
1/ 2
y=±2 f (x)
z=± 2
y= 1– x2 
1/ 2
 1– x2
dx
For x.y.z
1/ 2
For x4 + 4y4 + 16z4 + 64 = 32xyz dx 1/ 2
Either each of x, y, z is (+)ve  1 case/ =  1– x2
= sin–1 x
1/ 2
Or two of x,y, z are (–) ve  3 cases 1/ 2
4 cases of different (x, y, z) triplets   
= – =
4 possible x + y + z values (as x  y  z) 4 6 12
   
87. | r  b |  | r  c | 4 is an ellipsoid with foci
B P 
b, c .
D
When it is cut by plane

r .a  5 i.e. x + y + z = 5 then
85. 
A we get ellipse with 2a = 4
O r  
and 2ae = | b  c |  14 .
Area of ellipse = ab
14
= 2 a2  a2e2 = 2 4  =  2
Area of AOB OD r cos  4
= =
Area of APB DP r – r cos 
89. x8 < x4 as x  (0, 1)

when  =
2
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1 KQ
x x xdx

1 x8

1 x 4
J>
 1 x 4
a<r<b E=
r2
0
KQ
1 r>b E = r̂
1 2xdx
 J>
2 1 x 4
0
 r2

1
1
dt tan–1 1   TH  TC

=    J> 92. H = KA
2 1 t 2
2 8 8 L
0 30º 0º
rFkk x8 < 1  1 + x8 < 2 = (0.01) (0.80).
0.020
1
xx x 1 H = 12w = 12 J/s

1 x 8
>
2
 J>
 2 dx = 4
So, through all faces = 12 × 6
0 vr% lHkh i`"Bksa ls = 12 × 6
Htotal = 72 J/sec.
 2x 2  x x x  = Ht = 72 × 3600 J
90. 2cos  x   .sin  2 sin .cos
 2  2 2 2  72  3600
m= = = 810 gms.
Lf 3.2  105
x  x  2x 2  x
 sin cos    cos   0
2   2  2  93.
x  2x  2x 2  2x 2 
sin =0 ;k 2 sin   .sin    0    
4 B  mg air  mg air – 1
2    4   He

   He 
x  x  x2 
= 0, , 2 ;k sin    0 (....)cos (....)
2  2 
x2
;k sin 0
2
x  x2
X = 0, 2, 4 ;k = 0, , 2
2
x  x2 
  , x2 = 2 mg 
2
 X2 + x – 2= 0  x= 2

1  1  8
X= , 2 > 2 < 3 Net restoring force
2
 
1  8   25.14 Fnet  mg air – 1 sin
 5.2 
 He 
5.2  1 4.2   x
 x=  = 2.1 Fnet  mg air – 1  where  =
 He
2 2 

 total number of solution lies
between (2, 3) = 2   x
Fnet  mg air – 1 which is comparable
  He  
with F = –kx

HkkSfrd foKku So T  2
m
k
 2
m
mg   air 
 – 1
91.   He 
He 
T  2
 air – He g

94. If De-Broglie wavelength of electrons is ,


r<a E=0 then according to quantum mechanics,
length of the box = n × (loop length)

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here sin =  2 – 1 so cos = 2 – 2
90–
B

90–r

r
 2L h 
L=n   = = C A
 
2 n p
90–
nh p2
P= pnE=  n2 2 – 2
2L 2m 2 –  2 =sinr  sinr =
so energy of electron confined in the box 
will be E  n2 For TIR at the surface AB
To send the electron from n = 1 to n = n 90–r > ic  sin (90 – r) > sinrc
hc
Erequired  n2 – (1)2 = . 1 2 2 – 2 1 3
 cosr >    >
  2  2
.........(1)
When the electron falls from n = n to n = m Taking the common solution from
hc 4hc observation (i)and observation (ii)
Ereleased  n2 – m2 = =  3 
1.75 7   2
.........(2)  2 
 
Dividing equation (1) and equation (2)
n2  m2 4 96. Assume vertex P as origin. All the three
=
n 1
2
7 coordinates are symmetrical, so we can
the options which satisfy this relation is n = deal only with x-coordinate
6 and m = 4 m x  m2 x2
xcm = 1 1
m1  m2
95. (i)
(1) sin = sin (90 – ic) a b
(a3 )    (b3 )  
sin = cos i b =  
2 2  2b =
B a b
3 3

90 –  a4  b4
a3  b3
2b

 
a  ba – b a 2  b 2  a  b a 2  b 2  
90–ic =

a – b a 2  ab  b 2 
a 2  ab  b 2
a3 – a2b –ab2 – b3 = 0, dividing by b3
ic a
3
a a
2

  –   –   –1 0
A b b b
x3 – x2 – x – 1 = 0
2
 1 97.
sin =  1 –  
 C
D
sin = 2 – 1
a
 = 1  sin2 ,  1  sin2   1 and Q
 min

 1  sin2  
max
= 2  B

so from Ist observation ,  1  2   MI about AB


A
(ii) (1) sin(90 – ) = sinr
cos = sin r
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2Ma2 8Ma2 d
ZM
I=  M(a 2)2  102.
3 3 NA a 3
Li = Lf 4M
 4a  2.72 
mv   = I 6.02  10 23
 (404  1010 )3
 3 
2.72  6.02  (404)3
 4a   8ma 2  M = 26.99 = 27 gm
(mv)   =    (m << M) can be 4  107

 3   3  mole–1
neglected
 M8a 2  103. Mn2+ n = 5 ; Fe2+ n = 4 ; Ni2+ n = 2 rFkk
 4a 
(mv)   =  
 Cu2+ n = 1
 3   3  n = v;qfXer bySDVªkWuksa dh la[;k rFkk n 
 (mv)(4a)x3 = vuqpqEcdRo
3x8M
mv = 
2Ma 104. [Fe(CN)6]4– ; Fe() esa izcy fyxs.M ds dkj.k
t2g6 , eg0 gSA
98.
v
x a 105. gkbiksQkLQksjl vEy (H3PO2)

blesa ,d izfrLFkkih gkbMªkstu gSA


d(B.A)  dA 
 =  (B)  
dt  dt 
= (B) (a) (v)
108.
i =   Bav
R R
F = –(m)(a)
 dv  
ilB = –(B)  dv
 dx 
(B)2 a2 v  dv 
 –(m)  v 
R  dx 
V  –kx
109. I.

99. L. C of vanier scale = 0.09, L. C of main II. vfHkfØ;k laHko ugha


scale = 0.1 cm
x + 1.5 x 0.1 = 2 x 0.09
x = 0.18 – 0.15 gSA
= 0.03

dv III.
100. E= 
dr
q enc.
= 4r2E =
0 IV.
qenclosed = q/e

C H O –Na
jlk;u foKku 110. 
2 5


101. pKa. vEyh;rk dsUnzh; ijek.kq dh vkWDlhdj.k H O
la[;k esa o`f) ds lkFk c<+rh gSA vEyh;rk vf/kd 
3


gksus ij pKa eku de gksrk gSA .

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