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(C) force (D) work
PHYSICS
This section contains 15 questions. Q.1 to Q.15 7. What is the dimension of power?
carrying 1 mark each. (A) [L2 M1T 3 ] (B) [L3 M 0 T 2 ]
Syllabus: Track 1 : Units and Measurements upto order
of magnitude, significant figures, Method for (C) [L2 M 1T3 ] (D) [L1M1T1 ]
measurement of length, Method for measurement
of mass, Method for measurement of time +mcqs
Track 2: Mathematical methods upto Algebra: 8. Which of the following is not a fundamental unit?
Quadratic equation and its solution, Binomial
(A) cm (B) kg
theorem, componendo and dividendo theorem,
Determinant, Exponential and roots , Logarithm (C) centigrade (D) volt
+ mcqs
***** d
9. (sin120o )  ........
1. The dimensions of universal gravitational constant dx
G are - (A) cos 120o (B) 120 cos 120o
2 3 2 (C) 0 (D) None of these
(A)  M L T  (B)  M L T 
1 3 2 1 2
(C)  M L T  (D)  M L T  10. Find the value of cos150o

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(A) (B)
2. Which of the following is NOT a derived unit? 2 2
(A) joule (B) erg 1  3
(C) dyne (D) mole (C) (D)
2 2

3. [L1M1T 1 ] is an expression for _____. dy


11. Find when, y  x
(A) force (B) energy dx
(C) pressure (D) momentum
1 1
(A) (B)
2 x x
(C) x (D) 2 x
4. Dimensions of kinetic energy are
(A) [ML2 T 2 ] (B) [M 2 LT 1 ]
ds
(C) [ML2 T 1 ] (D) [ML3T 1 ] 12. Find when s  t 3  t 2  4t  2
dt
(A) 2t + 5 (B) 3t2 + 2t + 4
5. Dimensions of sin  is (C) 3t2 + 4 (D) 3t3 + 2t2 + 4
(A) [L2 ] (B) [M]
(C) [ML] (D) [M0 L0 T 0 ] x dy
13. If y  log o x  sin x  e then is
dx

6. [L1M1T 2 ] is the dimensional formula for 1 x 1 x


(A)  sin x  e (B)  cos x  e
x x
(A) velocity (B) acceleration

2
1 x 1
(C)  cos x  e (D)  sin x
x x

dy x2
14. Find when y  3
dx x 1
2x 2  x 4 x 1
(A) 3 (B) (x 3  1)3
(x  1)2

x 4  2x 2x  x 4
(C) (D) 3
(x 3  1) (x  1) 2

dy
15. Find when y = (x -1) (2x + 8)
dx
(A) 4x + 6 (B) 4x + 3
(C) 2x + 1 (D) 8x + 2

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20. In which of the following pairs, the ions are
CHEMISTRY
isoelectronic ?
This section contains 15 questions. Q.16 to Q.30 (A) Na+, Mg+ (B) Al+2, O-2
carrying 1 mark each. (C) Na+, O-2 (D) N-3, Cl-
Syllabus : Track 1 : Mole Concept (till Atomic and
Molecular Masses) 21. Which of the following properties of atom could
Track 2 :- Structure of Atom (till Thomson's Atomic be explained correctly by Thomson model of
Model) atom?
***** (A) Overall neutrality of atom
16. One atomic mass unit in kilogram is (B) Spectra of Hydrogen atom
(C) position of electrons, protons & neutrons in
1 12 atom
(A) N (B)
A NA (D) Stability of atom.
1 1000
(C) 1000 N (D) N 22. Chlorine exists in two isotopic forms Cl-37 and
A A
Cl-35 but its atomic mass is 35.5. This indicates
the ratio of Cl-37 and Cl-35 is approximately.
17. Boron has two stable isotopes, 10B (19%) and 11B
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 1
(81%). Calculate average atomic weight of boron
(C) 1 : 3 (D) 3 : 1
in the periodic table:
(A) 10.8 (B) 10.2
23. Identify the pairs which are not of Isotopes?
(C) 11.2 (D)10.0
(A) 126 X, 136 Y (B) 35
17
37
X, 17 Y
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18. Which of the following statements about the
(C) 6 X, 156 Y (D) 84 X, 85Y
electron is incorrect?
(A) It is a negatively charged particle 24. SI unit of the quantity electric current is
(B) The mass of the electron is equal to the (A) Volt (B) Ampere
mass of neutron. (C) Candela (D) Newton
(C) It is a basic constituent of all atoms
(D) It is a constituent of cathode rays. 25. Find the mass of 1molecule of oxygen (O 2 ) in
grams.
19. Which of the following statement is not correct (A) 38.13 1024 g (B) 53.13 1024 g
about the characteristics of cathode rays?
(C) 53.13 1023 g (D) 38.13 1023 g
(A) They start from the cathode and move
towards the anode.
(B) They travel in straight line in the absence of 26. In the reaction N 2  3H 2  2NH 3 , the ratio by
an external electrical or magnetic field volume of N 2 , H2 and NH 3 is 1 : 3 : 2. This
(C) characteristics of cathode rays do not illustrates the law of
depend upon the material of electrodes in (A) definite proportion
cathode ray tube (B) Reciprocal proportion
(D) characteristics of cathode rays depend (C) multiple proportion
upon the nature of gas present in the cathode (D) Gaseous volumes proportion
ray tube.

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27. Which of the following compounds can NOT
demonstrate the law of multiple proportions?
(A) NO, NO2 (B) CO,CO2
(C) H2O, H2O2 (D) Na2S, NaF

28. In C12 atom if mass of electron is doubled and mass


of proton is halved then calculate percentage
change in mass of C 12 .
(A) 75% (B) 25%
(C) 12.5% (D) No change

29. The natural isotopic abundance of 10B is 19.60%


and 11B is 80.40%. The exact isotopic masses are
10.13 u and 11.009 u respectively. Calculate the
average atomic mass of boron?
(A) 13.06u (B) 10.35 u
(C) 10.81 u (D) 10.27u
e
30. The value for electron is [in Coulomb/g]
m
(A) 1.7588 108 (B) 9.579  104
(C) 1.672  1024 (D) 1.6  1019

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37. The difference of acute angle of a right angled
MATHEMATICS
C
7
This section contains 15 questions. Q.31 to Q.45 triangle is , then smallest angle is ..
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carrying 2 marks each.
(A) 42o (B) 24o
Syllabus: Track-1 : Basic Maths 1, Angle Measurement
(C) 66o (D) 36o
Track-2 : Basic Maths 2
****** 38. The number of sides of a regular polygon if each
C
o c
4
31. 70 = x where x is of its exterior angle is
5
5 7 (A) 5 (B) 6
(A) (B)
18 18 (C) 10 (D) 12
10 14
(C) (D)
18 18 39. The angles between hour hand and minute hand
of a clock at quater past five...
1
o
c
(A) 67.5o (B) 67o
32.  x where x is (C) 70o (D) 90o
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C C
 
(A) (B) 40. The angle between hour hand and minute hand of
720 360
a clock at quater to twelve...
C C
  (A) 67.5o (B) 82.5o
(C) (D)
180 90 (C) 90o (D) 15o

C 2
7 o (x  1)(x  2)
33.  y where y is . 41. Solve 0
3 x  1 4

o o
(A) 120 (B) 360 (A) (,  2)  (2,  1)  (1, )
(C) 180o (D) 720o
(B) (,  2)  (2,  1)
(C) (,  2]  [2,  1]
C
 o (D) ( 2, 1)  (1, )
34.  y where y is ..
18
(A) -10o (B) -20o
2 3
(C) -30o (D) -40o (x  1) (x  1)
42. 4
0
x (x  2)
35. 74.87o is .. (A) [ 1,0)  (0, 2) (B) [ 1,0]  [0,2]
o o
(A) 74 52' 00" (B) 74 54' 12" (C) ( 1,0)  (0, 2) (D) [ 1,0)  (0,2]
o
(C) 74 54' 00" (D) 74o 52' 12"

36. The measure of angles of triangle are in A.P. The x 1


43. x
largest angle is 80o ; then smallest angle will be... x 1
(A) 40o (B) 20o (A) [ 1, ) (B) (1, )
(C) 60o (D) 10o (C) (1, ) (D) [1, )

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2
(2  x )( x  3)3
44. 0
( x  1)( x 2  3x  4)

(A) [  2,  1)  ( 1, 2]  [3, 4)


(B) [  2,  1]
(C) [  2,  1)  (1, 2]
(D) (  2,  1)

4 2
45.  1
1 x 1 x
(A) (, 1)  (1, ) (B) [1, ]
(C) ( ,1] (D) [1, 2]

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