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2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & B in the OMR.
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Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY ONE of these four options satisfies the
condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question. Each question carries +3 Marks for correct combination
chosen and -1 marks for wrong options chosen.
(iii) Part-B (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or
negative numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +3
marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.
S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN –– II :: P
PHHY
YSSIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1. Let V and E denote the gravitational potential and gravitational field at a point. It is possible
to have
(A) V = 0 and E = 0 (B) V = 0 and E 0
(C) V 0 and E = 0 (D) V 0 and E 0
1. ABCD
2. A uniform spherical shell gradually strikes maintaining its shape. The gravitational potential
at the centre
(A) increases (B) decreases (C) remains constant (D) oscillates
2. B
3. Consider a planet moving in a an elliptical orbit round the sun. The work done on the planet
by the gravitational force of the sun
(A) is zero in any small part of the orbit (B) is zero is some part so the orbit
(C) is zero in one complete revolution (D) is zero in no part of the motion.
3. BC
4. Two satellites A and B move round the earth in the same orbit. The mass of B is twice the
mass of A.
(A) Speeds of A and B are equal.
(B) The potential energy of earth +A is same as that of earth +B.
(C) The kinetic energy of A and B are equal.
(D) The total energy of earth +A is same as that of earth +B.
4. A
5. A
6. The magnitude of momentum of a system of particles is constant then the kinetic energy of
the system
(A) may increase (B) may decrease
(C) may remains constant (D) none of these
6. ABC
7. A body moving towards a finite body at rest collides with it. It is possible that
(A) both the bodies come to rest.
(B) both the bodies move after collision.
(C) the moving body comes to rest and the stationary body starts moving.
(D) the stationary body remains stationary; the moving body changes its velocity.
7. BC
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8. A solid sphere rolls without slipping on a rough horizontal floor, moving with a speed .
It makes an elastic collision with a smooth vertical wall. After impact
(A) it will move with a speed initially
(B) its motion will be rolling without slipping
(C) its motion will be rolling with slipping initially and its rotational motion will stop
momentarily at same instant
(D) its motion will be rolling without slipping only after some time
8. ACD
This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 Multiple Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has
two lists: List-I and List-II. Four options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY
ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
List-I List-II
(I) Angular velocity of rod is (P) 3g
2
(T) 3Mg
4
(U) 3Mg
2
9. A
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List-I List-II
(I) Angular velocity of rod is (P) 3g
2
(T) 3Mg
4
(U) 3Mg
2
10. B
Answer Q. 11 and Q. 12 by appropriately matching the lists based on the information given in
the paragraph.
When two objects undergo impact, the speed with which they separate after impact is either
less or equal to their speed of approach before impact.
Experimental evidence suggest that the ratio of their relative speeds is constant for a given
set of two objects. This property is given by Newton’s law of restitution and can be written in
the form
Relative velocity of separation along common normal
e=
Relative velocity of approach along common normal
Hence e is coefficient of restitution and is constant for two particular objects. The value of
e lies in the range 0 to 1.
For e = 0, the collision is completely inelastic as both the objects move with same speed in
the direction of collision.
For e = 1, the collision is completely elastic collision and in this case approach speed =
separation speed (along the common normal).
List-I List-II
(I) It will rise back to a maximum height of (P) 5
(II) The ratio of magnitude of vertical component of (Q) 1
velocity just before collision to that of just after
the collision
(III) Change in momentum (R) 2
(IV) Average force exerted on the ball in infinite time (S) 2.5
(T) 3
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(U) 1.5
11. A ball is dropped from a height 20 m, and collides with the horizontal floor, if the value of
1
e = and mass of the ball is 0.1 kg, then
2
(A) I → P, II → S, III → R, IV → Q (B) I → S, II → U, III → R, IV → S
(C) I → P, II → R, III → T, IV → Q (D) I → R, II → P, III → S, IV → T
11. C
When two objects undergo impact, the speed with which they separate after impact is either
less or equal to their speed of approach before impact.
Experimental evidence suggest that the ratio of their relative speeds is constant for a given
set of two objects. This property is given by Newton’s law of restitution and can be written in
the form
Relative velocity of separation along common normal
e=
Relative velocity of approach along common normal
Hence e is coefficient of restitution and is constant for two particular objects. The value of
e lies in the range 0 to 1.
For e = 0, the collision is completely inelastic as both the objects move with same speed in
the direction of collision.
For e = 1, the collision is completely elastic collision and in this case approach speed =
separation speed (along the common normal).
List-I List-II
(I) It will rise back to a maximum height of (P) 5
(II) The ratio of magnitude of vertical component of (Q) 1
velocity just before collision to that of just after
the collision
(III) Change in momentum (R) 2
(IV) Average force exerted on the ball in infinite time (S) 2.5
(T) 3
(U) 1.5
12. If the ball is projected with a velocity 20 2 m/s at an angle of 45° with horizontal and collide
1
with the horizontal floor. If the value of e = , then
2
(A) I → P, II → R, III → T, IV → Q (B) I → T, II → R, III → P, IV → R
(C) I → Q, II → R, III → Q, IV → S (D) I → P, II → S, III → T, IV → Q
12. A
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(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
1. I1 is the moment of inertia of a thin rod about an axis passing through its end and
perpendicular to its length and I2 is the moment of inertia of the ring formed by bending the
I
rod about its diameter, if 1 = n(2) then find the value of ‘n’.
I2
1. 2.67
2. The maximum acceleration and maximum velocity of simple harmonically oscillating system
are 8 m/sec2 and 8 m/s respectively. What is the angular frequency?
2. 1
3. A boy of mass 30kg stands at the edge of a circular platform of radius 1 m rotating at an
angular velocity of 2 rad/s about its axis. The moment of inertia of platform is
60 kg-m2. The boy catches a ball of mass 2 kg moving horizontally with a velocity of 25 m/s
along the tangent to the edge of the platform, which is thrown by his friend. The direction of
motion of the ball and boy are same at the moment just before catching the ball. The final
angular velocity of the platform is 2x rad/s, then find the value of ‘x’.
3. 1.25
I2
4. 1.33
5. Two solid sphere of same material and same radius r are placed touching each other. The
force of mutual attraction between them will be proportional to which power of r?
5. 4
6. An earth satellite S has an orbit radius which is 4 times that of a communication satellite C.
Find the ratio of time period of S and C.
6. 8
S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN -- IIII :: C
CHHE
EMMIIS
STTR
RYY
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
1. ABCD
2. BD
3. AB
4. ABCD
5. Which of the following factor(s) increase(s) the yield of MgO in the following reaction?
2Mg ( s ) + O2 ( g) 2MgO ( s ) + Heat
(A) Increasing pressure (B) Adding magnesium metal
(C) Decreasing temperature (D) Adding inert gas at constant pressure
5. AC
6. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for the aqueous solution of CH3COONa?
(A) CH3COO– undergoes hydrolysis
(B) The pH of its aqueous solution is greater than seven
(C) The degree of hydrolysis increase by adding water
(D) The hydrolysis constant increases by adding acids
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6. ABC
7. ABC
8. ABC
This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 Multiple Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has
two lists: List-I and List-II. Four options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY
ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
9. A
10. C
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11. B
12. A
(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
1. The molar solubility product constant(Ksp) of a salt MX2 is 4 10-6. What is the normality of
it’s saturated solution?
1. 0.02
2.
-1 B(g)
s
.0 593
k1 =0
A(g) k2 = 0
.01 s -1
C(g)
What is the t½ of the overall reaction in second unit?
2. 10
3. What is the pH of a solution which contains 10-3 M NaOH and 10–2 M NaCl?
3. 11
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4. Molecular formula of an aromatic compound is C7H8O. How many aromatic isomer(s) is/are
possible for it?
4. 5
5. 2X ( g) Y ( g) + 3Z ( g)
t=0 6M 4M 0
t = 20s (6 - 2x) 5.5 1.5
What is the half-life of (X) in above first order reaction?
5. 20
6. CH 3 - CH - CH - CH 3
OH OH
How many enantiomer(s) is/are possible for the above compound?
6. 2
S
SEEC
CTTIIO
ONN -- IIIIII :: M
MAAT
THHE
EMMA
ATTIIC
CSS
(PART – A)
(One or More Than One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE is correct.
1
1. If nth term of a series is , then sum of n terms of the series
(n + 1)(n + 2)
= then
(A) (B)
1 1 1 1
= − = 1 −
n + 2
(C) (D)
2 n+2 2
1. AC
2. ABD
3. BC
4. AB
5. BCD
m
1+ i
6. If = 1, then the integral value of m can be
1− i
(A) 2 (B) 4
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(C) 8 (D) 12
6. BCD
7. CD
8. ABCD
This section contains 2 List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has 2 Multiple Choice Questions. Each List-Match set has
two lists: List-I and List-II. Four options are given in each Multiple Choice Question based On List-I and List-II and ONLY
ONE of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
9. A
10. C
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11. A
12. C
(PART – B)
(Integer Type)
Part-C (01-06) contains six (06) Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and there will be no negative marking.
13. 3
14. 5
15. 9
16. 2
17. 8
18. 4
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