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MATHEMATICS
Instructions (Q 1 to 6) : Single Option Correct type MCQs
1. The graph of the function y = f (x) has a unique tangent at (e 2, 0) through which the graph passes then
ln(1  7 f ( x))  sin( f ( x))
lim equal to :
x e 2 3 f ( x)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 7 (D) None of these

sin x
2. The value of     
dx is :
sin  x   sin  x  
 6  6

1  x  x   1  x x   x  
(A) log tan  2   log tan  2  12    c (B)  log tan  2  12   log tan  2  12    c
3     3    

1   x  
(C) log cot  2  12    c (D) None of these
3  
(where c is the integration constant).


2
3. If [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then   e
0
x 

dx is equal to :

(A) loge2 (B) e 2 (C) 2/4 (D) 0

4. Let there be two parabolas y2 = 4ax and y2 = – 4bx (where a  b and a, b > 0). Then the locus of the middle points of the
intercepts between the parabolas made on the lines parallel to the common axis is :
8ab 8ab 4ab
(A) y2 = x (B) x2 = y (C) y2 = x (D) None of these
ba ba ab

x2 y 2
5. A circle is inscribed in the ellipse  = 1, where centre is one of the focii. If circle is tangent to the ellipse, then the
16 25
radius of the circle is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these
6. The equation of the line passing through the point (1, – 2, 3) and parallel to the line x – y + 2z – 5 = 3x + y + z – 6 = 0 is :
x 1 y  2 z  3 x 1 y  2 z  3 x 1 y  2 z  3 x 1 y  2 z  3
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
3 5 4 1 1 2 3 1 6 3 1 2

Instructions (Q 7 to 9) : Multiple Option Correct type MCQs.


x
7. Let f (x) = ln(2x – x2) + sin , then :
2
(A) Graph of f is symmetrical about the line x = 1 (B) Graph of f is symmetrical about the line x = 2
(C) Maximum value of f is 1 (D) Minimum value of f does not exist

x
sin t
8. If f (x) = 
0
t
dt , x > 0, then :

(A) f (x) has local maxima at x = n (n = 5, k  I + ) (B) f (x) has local minima at x = n (n = 2k, k  I + )
(C) f (x) has neither maxima nor minima at x = n (n  I + ) (D) f (x) has local maxima at x = n (n = 2k – 1, k  I + )

d2y dy
9. If the solution of differential equation x2 + 2x = 12y is y = Axm + Bx–n then
dx 2 dx
(A) m = 3, n = 4 (B) m = 3, n = – 3 (C) m = – 4, n = 4 (D) m = – 4, n = – 3

Instructions (Q 10) : Single Option Correct type MCQs based on below comprehension passage
If f (x) = (x – a)n g(x), then f () = f '() = f ''() = …= f n–1() = 0 where f (x) and g(x) are polynomials.
For a polynomial f (x) with rational coefficients, answer the following questions.
Answer the following questions:
10. If f (x) touches x-axis at only one point, then the point of touching is :
(A) always a rational number (B) may or may not be a rational number
(C) never a rational number (D) none of these

CHEMISTRY
Instructions (Q 1 to 6) : Single Option Correct type MCQs
1. The solid XY decomposes into gaseous X and Y :
XY(s)  X(g) + Y(g) KP = 4.1 atm2 at 0°C
If the reaction is carried out in a 22.4 L container, which initial amount of X and Y result in the formation of solid XY ?
(A) 5 mol X, 0.5 mol Y (B) 2 mol X, 2 mol Y
(C) 1 mol X, 1 mol Y (D) None of the above

2. When salt ‘A’ reacts with KI in presence of dil. H2SO4 gives a product which gives blue colouration with starch, Salt ‘A’
is :
(A) K2SO3 (B) Na2CO3 (C) NH4NO2 (D) NH4Cl

3. Yellow colour compound (X) + FeCl3  Prussian blue (Y)


Colour in X, Y are respectively obtained due to :
(A) d – d transition, charge transfer (B) charge transfer, d – d transition
(C) charge transfer, charge transfer (D) d – d transition, d – d transition
Me
(i) O3 then Zn/H2O
4. 'X' HO OH
(ii) NaBH4
(iii) PBr3(2 mol) O O
(iv) KCN(2 mol)

(v) H / H2O
Reactant "X" is :

Me Me Me CH2
(A) (B) (C) (D)

Paragraph for question nos. 5 to 6


A conductance cell containing 0.01 M KCl solution was found to have a resistance of 2500 at 25°C and conductivity
of 1.5 × 10–3 S cm–1 . The same cell when filled with a 0.2 M solution of CH3COOH has a resistance of 5000 ohm.
Calculate

5. Conductivity of CH3COOH solution is :


(A) 7.5 × 10–2 Scm–1 (B) 3.75 × 10–2 Scm–1 (C) 3.75 ×10–4 Scm–1 (D) 7.5 × 10–4 Scm–1

6. m (in Scm2 mol–1) of KCl and CH3COOH respectively are:


(A) 150, 3.75 (B) 300, 7.5 (C) 75, 1.875 (D) 600, 15

Instructions (Q 7 to 10) : Numerical Value Answer type question. Answer to be calculated upto two decimal places.
7. In a system, the equilibrium reaction :
2NH3(g) N2(g) + 3H2(g)
was studied starting with NH3 and Ne(inert gas). It is found that at 10 atm and 700 K, the equilibrium gaseous mixture
contains 10 mole % each of NH3(g) and Ne(g). Calculate KP (in atm2)

8. Determine the number of species which stablises themselves by forming bridge bond.
BH3, BF3, AlF3, AlCl3, BeCl2, BeF2, NO, NO2 , CF3 , CH3

OH
9. conc
 . H 2SO 4


(a) How many 1, 2-shifts are possible during formation of major product.
(b) How many – H are present in major product.
If Answer of part (a) is 6 and answer of part (b) is 15 write 0615 in OMR sheet.

10. Two Buffers A and B having pH = 4 and pH = 6 respectively are prepared from an acid HX and its salt NaX. Both the
Buffers are 0.5 M in HX. What would be the pH of the solution obtained by mixing equal volumes of two Buffers.
[Ka(HX) = 10–5, log 5.05 = 0.7] [Fill your answer multiplying by 1000]
PHYSICS
Instructions (Q 1 to 3) : Single Option Correct type MCQs
1. Consider an arrangement shown in the figure. The pulley P is frictionless and the threads are massless. The mass of the
1
spool is m and moment of inertia of the spool is mR2. The mass of the disc of radius R is also m. The surface below the
2
spool is rough to ensure pure rolling of spool. The mass of the block is m and the surface below the block is smooth. Find
the initial acceleration of the block when the system is released from rest.

Spool
P R
R/2 B
m

R Rough Smooth
Disc

4 2 3
(A) g (B) g (C) g (D) None of these
37 37 37

2. A uniform thin rod AB of mass M and length l attached to a string OA of length l/2 is placed on a smooth horizontal plane
and rotates with angular velocity  around a vertical axis through O. A peg P is inserted in the plane in order that on
striking it the bar will come exactly to rest :
O l/2 A l B
5l
(A) Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
6 r
Peg 
3l P
(B) Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
4
13
(C) Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r = l
12
2l
(D) Location of peg for rod coming to rest is r =
3

3. As shown in the figure, a particle A of mass 2 m and carrying charge q is connected by a light rigid rod of length L to

another particle B of mass m and carrying charge –q. The system is placed in an electric field E . The electric force on a
  
charge q in an electric field E is F = q E . After the system settles into equilibrium, one particle is given a small push in
the transverse direction so that the rod makes a small angle 0 with the electric field. Find maximum tension in the rod.

qE02
(A) qE + qE02 (B) qE + A (2m, + q)
4 

qE02 qE02 L
(C) qE + (D) qE +
3 6
B (m, + q)
Instructions (Q 4 to 7) : Multiple Option Correct type MCQs.
4. The arms of a U-shaped tube are vertical. The arm on right side is closed and other arm is closed by light movable piston.
There is mercury in the tube and initially the level of the mercury in the arms is the same. Above the mercury, there is an
air column of height h in each arm, and initial pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure in both arms. Now piston is
slowly pushed down by a distance of h/2 (see figure)
h/2
h h –––––
––––– x
–––––
––––––––– ––––––––– –––––
–––––– –––––– x –––––
–––––– ––––––
–––––– –––––– ––––––––– –––––
–––––––– ––––––––– –––––––––
––––––– –
–––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––– –––––––––– – –––––––––––––
––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––
– ––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––
––––––––– – –––––––––––

Let x is the displacement of mercury level in one of the stem and P1 is pressure in left column of air after compression, P2
is pressure in right column of air after compression and P0 is atmospheric pressure then
h 
(A) hP0 =   x  P1 (B) hP0 = (h – x) P2
 2 
(C) P1 = P2 (D) P1 – P2 = 2x g where is density of mercury

5. A very large plank of mass m is moving along horizontal smooth surface with speed v0 along positive x-axis. At t = 0, a
small block of mass m is gently put on the plank as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction between plank and
block is . The height of plank is h and width of plank is negligible.
y

v0
m µ
h Plank
O
t=0 µ=0 x

(Block can be considered as point mass). Choose the INCORRECT statement(s).


(A) The kinetic energy of system (Plank + Block) is conserved during motion
(B) The linear momentum of system (Plank + Block) is conserved during motion
(C) The angular momentum about origin O of the system (Plank + Block) is conserved during motion
(D) The work done by friction on the system (Plank + Block) is zero during the motion

6. Shells I, II, III are conducting spherical neutral shells of radius R, 2R and 3R respectively. Shell I and shell III are
connected . A point charge q0 is kept at centre O. Now Shell II is also grounded .
III
f
e
II
d
c
I
b
a
O q
0
R3
R1

R2

Choose the correct statement(s)


(A) Shell I and III are at same potential
(B) The charge on surface ‘b’ (outer surface of Shell I) is (2/11)q0
(C) The charge on surface ‘b’ (outer surface of Shell I) is (3/11)q0
(D) The potential energy of system decreases when shell II is grounded
7. The linear mass density of a non uniform wire under constant tension decreases gradually along the wire so that an
incident wave is transmitted without reflection. The wire is uniform for –  x  0. In this region, a transverse wave has
the form y(x, t) = 0.003 cos (25x – 50t) where y and x are in metres and t is in seconds. From x = 0 to x = 20 m the linear mass
 
density decreases gradually from µ1 to 1 . For 20  x , the linear mass density is µ = 1 .
4 4
(A) the wave velocity for large value of x is 2 m/s
(B) the wave velocity for large value of x is 4 m/s
(C) y(x, t) for x > 20 m is y = 0.0021 cos (12.5 x – 50 t)
(D) y(x, t) for x > 20 m is y = 0.0042 cos (12.5 x – 50 t)

Instructions (Q 8 to 10) : Single Option Correct type MCQs based on below comprehension passage
A small ball of mass m and charge q is attached to the bottom end of a piece of negligible mass thread of length l, whose
top end is fixed. The system formed by the thread and ball is in vertical plane and is in uniform horizontal magnetic field B,
which is perpendicular to the plane of figure and points into the paper.
The ball is started with a velocity v0 from lower most point of circle in a direction perpendicular both to the magnetic
induction and to direction of thread. The ball moves along a circular path such that thread remains tight during the whole
motion. Neglect any loss of energy.

× × × ×
B

× × × ×

× × m , q× ×

V0
× × A × ×

8. What is the magnitude of magnetic induction B, if the minimum initial speed at which the described motion of ball(complete
1
vertical circular motion) occurs is v0 = 17gL
2

3mg mg 2mg
(A) (B) (C) (D) Situation is not possible
2q gL 2 gL 3q gL

9. By what factor is the force acting on the thread (tension in thread) at point A is greater than at point C, when speed of the
ball is the above stated one ?

21  17 21  2 17 21  3 17
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
18 18 18

10. Choose CORRECT statement


(A) If direction of magnetic field is reversed then value of B will be same as calculated in above questions of this
paragraph
(B) If B is reversed, then conservation of energy will still be applicable
(C) If magnetic field were not present then particle will complete vertical circle for any value of v0
(D) All of above are correct

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MATHEMATICS
1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A)
5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (A, C, D) 8. (B, D)
9. (A, B, C, D) 10. (A)

CHEMISTRY
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (B)
5. (D) 6. (A) 7. [0432] 8. [0004]
9. [0309] 10. [5700]

PHYSICS
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A, B, D)
5. (A, C, D) 6. (A, B, D) 7. (B, D) 8. (A)
9. (C) 10. (B)

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