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2. The question paper consists of 3 Parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III: Mathematics). Each Part
has two sections (Section 1 & Section 2).
3. Section 1 contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
4. Section 2 contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is an integer ranging
from 0 to 99 (both inclusive).
5. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, pager, mobile
phone, any electronic device, etc. inside the examination room/hall.
6. Rough work is to be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet only.
7. On completion of the test, the candidate must hand over the Answer Sheet to the Invigilator on duty in the
Room/Hall. However, the candidates are allowed to take away this Test Booklet with them.
8. Do not fold or make any stray mark on the Answer Sheet (OMR).
Marking Scheme
1. Section – 1: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.
2. Section – 2: +4 for correct answer, 0 for all other cases. There is no negative marking.
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2. A bob of mass m is connected to a massless string of length L which is hinged at point A as shown in the
figure. If the bob is rotated with constant speed in a horizontal circle such that the string makes an angle
30 with the vertical, find the speed of the bob.
3. A liquid of density is flowing with speed V through a pipe of cross-sectional area A. The liquid after
coming out of pipe hits the plate and splashes along the surface at right angles to the original motion.
Find the force F required to hold the plate stationary.
4. A hot air balloon is moving up with a constant velocity. A ball is dropped from the balloon at any time.
Which of the following observations is correct just after dropping the ball? {A is a stationary observer on
the ground and B is a man standing on the balloon}
(A) Both A and B feel that ball is going up
(B) Both A and B feel that ball is going down
(C) A feels that ball is coming down, while B feels that the ball is going up
(D) A feels that ball is going up while B feel that ball is going down
5. The position – time graph of a car starting from rest at t = 0 is shown in the figure.
Find the speed of the car at time t = 8 seconds.
3 4 2
(A) s (B) s (C) s (D) 3s
4 3 3
7. Find the velocity of projection if range and maximum height of projectile are 12m and 4m respectively.
(g is acceleration due to gravity)
g g 1 g 1 g
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) (D)
2 2 3 2 5 2
8. A ball in projected with velocity u and angle with the ground (horizontal). Considering point of
projection as origin, the displacement of particle in horizontal axis-x and vertical axis-y is given
as x 6t , y 8t 5t 2 . Find the initial velocity of projection (u). {Take g = 10m/s2.}
(A) 6 m/s (B) 8 m/s (C) 10 m/s (D) 14 m/s
9. Two stones are projected with same speed such that they have different angles of projection but same
range. If the angle of projection of one is and its maximum height is h1 then maximum height of
3
other will be:
(A) 3h1 (B) h1 / 3 (C) 2h1 (D) h1 / 2
10. Two blocks of 2kg and 8kg are kept on a smooth horizontal surface in contact with each other. If a force
of 40N is applied to a block of 2kg as shown in the figure, find the Normal force applied by 8kg block on
2kg block.
13. A massless string connects two particles as shown in the figure. If at any given instant, velocities of both
the particles are 10 m/s and 5 m/s as shown, find the angle at that instant.
14. Wedge is moved along horizontal with acceleration a 10m / s 2 such that the block doesn’t move with
respect to wedge. Find the angle of inclination of wedge. {Assume all surfaces to be smooth}
16. Two blocks A and B of same mass m are connected through massless strings as shown in the figure. The
wedge is smooth and fixed. Find acceleration of blocks A and B respectively when the system is released.
g g g g g g
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) 0,0
3 6 6 3 2 2
17. The v-t graph of a racing car from one stop to another stop is shown. Find the distance between the two
stops.
19. A particle is moving in a circle of radius 1m. The velocity of the particle varies with time as v 2t m / s.
What is the acceleration of the particle at t = 2seconds?
(A) 2 65 m / s 2 (B) 65 m / s 2 (C) 5 13 m / s 2 (D) None of these
20. If velocity of a particle having mass 2kg varies with time as 4t 2 then find the net force experienced by it
at t = 4 sec.
(A) 16 N (B) 32 N (C) 64 N (D) 128 N
SECTION-2
This Section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is an integer ranging from
0 to 99 (both inclusive).
1. A man standing in a lift throws a ball with a speed of 24 m/s in upward direction relative to lift and lift is
moving upwards with an acceleration a 2m / s 2 . Find the time t when ball comes back to man in
seconds. {Take g = 10m/s2} {Assume the ball does not hit the roof of lift}.
2. A particle of mass 2kg is acted upon by a force which varies with time as shown in the figure. If the
velocity of particle at t = 0 is 2m/s, find the velocity of particle at end of 8 seconds. {in m/s.}
3. A lift is moving down with an acceleration of 6m / s 2 . If a block of mass 4 kg is kept on the floor of the
lift, find the normal reaction (in Newton) applied by block on the floor of the lift. {Take g = 10m/s2}
4. From top of a tower of height 80 m two stones are projected horizontally with 20m/s & 40m/s in opposite
directions. The distance between these two stones will be 10x meters when they reach ground. Find the
value of x. {Take g = 10 m/s2}
5. A car of mass 100 kg moves on a horizontal circular road of radius 20 m. The coefficient of static friction
1
between tyres and road is . Find the maximum speed {in m/s} with which car can move in the circle
2
without slipping. {Take g = 10m/s2}
1. The electronic configuration of four elements (I), (II), (III) and (IV) are given below:
(I) 1s 2 ,2s 2 2p5 (II) 1s 2 ,2s 2 2p4
(III) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p6 ,3s 2 3p5 (IV) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p6 ,3s 2 3p3
Which element has highest value of 1st Electron gain enthalpy (magnitude)?
(A) (I) (B) (II) (C) (III) (D) (IV)
2. In the Lewis structure of nitrous acid:
5. When the surface of a piece of potassium is irradiated with light of wavelength 5000 Å, the kinetic
energy of the ejected electron is 0.32 1019 J . When the wavelength of light is changed to 4000 Å, the
kinetic energy of the ejected electron changes to 0.96 1019 J . In this problem, assume that YOU DO
NOT KNOW the value of Planck’s constant. Using this information calculate the value of Planck’s
constant (in J-sec) (c 3 108 m / s)
(A) 6.63 1034 (B) 3.60 1034 (C) 2.14 1034 (D) 4.27 1034
6. In which of the following species p d bond is present but p p bond is absent?
(A) SiH 4 (B) CS2 (C) SO 2 (D) SO 2Cl2
7. Which of the following sets have correctly matched each molecule or ion and its shape?
Tetrahedral Trigonal pyramidal T-shaped Square planar
(A) CH 4 BCl3 NO3 SO 24
(B) SO 24 NF3 ICl3 XeF4
(C) CH 4 NO3 GaI3 SnCl4
(D) CCl4 PF3 ICl3 SF4
8. During an experiment, an -particle and a proton are accelerated by same potential difference, their
de-Broglie wavelength ratio will be: (Take mass of proton = mass of neutron)
(A) 1:2 (B) 1:4 (C) 1: 2 2 (D) 1: 2
9. The correct order of the increasing ionic character is:
(A) BeCl2 MgCl2 CaCl2 BaCl2 (B) BeCl2 MgCl2 BaCl2 CaCl2
(C) BeCl2 BaCl2 MgCl2 CaCl2 (D) BaCl2 MgCl2 CaCl2 BeCl2
10. The successive ionization energies (in kJ/mol) for an element are shown below.
IE1 IE 2 IE3 IE 4 IE 5
577 1820 2740 11600 14800
What is the electron configuration of this element?
(A) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p6 ,3s1 (B) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p6 ,3s 2 3p1
(C) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p6 ,3s 2 3p3 (D) 1s 2 , 2s 2 2p 6 ,3s2 3p6 4s3
11. For an electron, with n = 3 has only one radial node. The orbital angular momentum of the electron will
be:
h h h
(A) 0 (B) 6 (C) 2 (D) 12
2 2 2
12. The shortest wavelength of He ion in Balmer series is x, then longest wavelength in the Paschen series
of Li 2 is:
36x 16x 9x 5x
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 7 5 9
13. Which among the following orbital diagram violates Pauli’s exclusion principle, Hund’s rule as well as
Aufbau’s rule?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
15. The size of an atomic nucleus is 1014 m. What would be the uncertainty in speed (ms1) of an electron
if it were to exist inside the nucleus? [h 6.63 1034 J sec, m e 9.1 10 31 Kg]
(A) 5.27 1011 (B) 5.8 108 (C) 5.8 1010 (D) 5.8 109
16. For H-atom, as the orbit number increases, the distance between two successive orbits ( r1 = radius of first
orbit)
(A) Increases by 2r1
(B) Increases by (2n 1)r1, where n is higher orbit
(C) Increases by (2n 1)r1, where n is lower orbit
(D) Remains constant
17. K ,Cl ,Ca 2 ,S2 ions are isoelectronic. The decreasing order of their size is:
(A) S2 Cl K Ca 2 (B) Ca 2 K Cl S2
(C) K Cl Ca 2 S2 (D) Cl S2 Ca 2 K
18. How many resonating structures can be written for the nitrate ion, NO3 ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
20. What will the total number of lone pairs of electrons be in I3 ion?
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 9 (D) 8
SECTION-2
This Section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is an integer ranging from
0 to 99 (both inclusive).
3. First and second ionization energies of magnesium atom are 7.646 and 15.035 eV respectively. The
amount of energy in kJ needed to convert all the atoms of magnesium into Mg 2 ions present in 12 mg
of magnesium vapours is: [Given : 1 eV 100 kJ mol 1 ] (Report your answer to the nearest whole
number) [Molar mass of Mg = 24g/mol]
4. Number of possible spectral lines which may be emitted in brackett series in H atom, if electron present
in 9th excited level returns to ground level, are
5. If 3e can be accommodated in each orbital then how many elements will be present in the 7th period of
periodic table?
1 n 1 n
(A) (10 1) n 2 n (B) (10 1) 2n
9 9
10 n 10 n
(C) (10 1) n 2 n (D) (10 1) 2n
9 9
5. Let pr denote the sum of first r terms of A.P. whose first term is r 1 and common difference is 2r 2 ,
then p1 p2 p3 .... pn is:
n( n 1)( n 2) 2 n( n 1)( n 3)(3n 1)
(A) (B)
6 12
n( n 1)( n 2)(3n 1)
(C) (D) None of these
12
n k ( k 1)
2 k2
6. Let S n (1) , then S19 is:
k 1
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 8 16
2
9. If z cos i sin , then polar form of z 2 z is: 0
3
3 i /2 3 i
(A) 2 sin e (B) 2 sin e 2 2
2 2
3 i 3 i
(C) 2 sin e 2 (D) 2 sin e 2
2 2
2z n
10. Let z C with Re( z ) 30 and it satisfies 4i 1 for some integer n. Then:
2z n
(A) n 45 and Im( z ) 3 (B) n 45 and Im( z ) 5
(C) n 75 and Im( z ) 15 (D) n 75 and Im( z ) 5
2 2
11. For any complex number t p iq where p, q R . If t cos i sin , then
9 9
1
t 2t 2 3t 3 .......9t 9 equals:
1 2 2 9
(A) sin 40º (B) sin 20º (C) cos 40º (D) cos 20º
9 9 9 2
2
12. The maximum value z when z 1 is:
z
(A) 3 1 (B) 3 1 (C) 2 (D) 1
13. If 1, 1 , 2 ,.................10 be roots of equation x11 1 0 and be an imaginary cube root of unity,
(2 1 )(2 2 ).....(2 10 )
then :
( 1 )( 2 )............( 10 )
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 2
n
14. The sum of the n terms of series 1 22 3 42 5 62 ....is ( n 4) (2n 1), when n is even. When
12
n is odd the sum is :
(n 1) (n 3) (2n 1) (n 1)
(A) n (B) (n 3) (2n 1) n 2
12 12
(n 1) (n 1)
(C) (n 3) (2n 1) (D) (n 4) (2n 1) n
12 12
15. Let a, b, c are three arithmetic means between two numbers such that a b c 30 and p, q, r be
1 1 1 5
harmonic means between same numbers such that , then the numbers are :
p q r 6
(2 3 2i)8 (1 i)6
17. Let z where i 1, then :
(1 i)6 (2 3 2i)8
1 5 1 5
(A) | z | 213 13
and amp z (B) | z | 212 12
and amp z
2 6 2 6
1 1 7
(C) | z | 213 13 and amp z (D) | z | 212 12 and amp z
2 6 2 6
575
1
18. n
n 1 ( n 1) n
n 9
7 23 7 11
(A) (B) (C) (D)
24 24 8 12
19. If S n denotes sum of first n terms of a series and if S n 2 Sn ( n 2) 2 , then S10 is (given that
T1 T2 4 )
(A) 1540 (B) 220 (C) 1536 (D) 216
20. If z is a complex number satisfying the equation z 6 z 3 1 0 . If this equation has a root ei with
3
, then value of is:
2
(A) 200º (B) 240º (C) 220º (D) 250º
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
SECTION-2
This Section contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is an integer ranging from
0 to 99 (both inclusive).
1. The first term of a geometrical progression is equal to p 2 , the third term is p 6 and the arithmetic
mean of first and third term to the second term is in the ratio 5 : 3. Find positive integral value of p.
2. For a complex number z, if one root of the equation z 2 az ib 0 is 1 2i and its other root is , then
the value of Re() | b | is_____ ( a, b, R ) .
2
3. If a, b, c are distinct integers divisible by ‘3’, then minimum value of a b c2 is_____
1 a b c d 2
4. If a, b, c, d are positive numbers such that abcd and , then a b c d
6 2 3 4 9 3
is_____.
p a
5. If 13 23 33 ..... p and 13 33 53 ... q , then is
q b
(where a, b are positive co-prime integers), then a b is: