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SECTION – I
PHYSICS
PART – A
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE OR MORE are correct.
1. The displacement of particle as a function of time in shown in the figure. It indicates
S
t
O 1 2 3 4
(A) The particle starts with a certain velocity, but the motion is retarded and finally the particle
stops
(B) The velocity of the particle decreases.
(C) The acceleration of the particle is in opposite direction to the velocity
(D) The particle starts with a constant velocity, the motion is accelerated and finally the
particle moves with another constant velocity
1. A, B, C
Sol. Slope of s – t graph given information about velocity.
At t → , slope = 0 velocity = 0
slope contiuously decreases velocity decreases
velocity is decreasing acceleration is negative
2. In which of the following cases the distance covered and magnitude of displacement are
always same?
(A) A ball moving on a circular path
(B) A ball projected up vertically from ground
(C) A ball moving a down along a long incline
(D) A car moves along a straight line with initial velocity zero and constant acceleration.
2. C, D
Sol. When a particle moves in straight line and do not changes direction of velocity, then
magnitude of displacement and distance will be same.
3. Two particles A and B of masses 5 kg and 10 Kg are kept at a separation of 1 m. Both the
particles are free to move. If the two particles are released from rest, then mark out the
correct statement(s)
(A) Both the particles experience an equal and opposite force.
(B) Magnitudes of acceleration of both the particles are the same.
(C) Magnitude of acceleration of both the particles are different.
(D) Magnitude of acceleration of A is double of that of B.
3. A, C, D
Sol. F F
a1 = ,a2 =
m1 m2
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4kg
6 A, C
Sol. As the spring balances are massless therefore the reading of both balance should be equal.
Gm 2
Sol. g=
r2
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11. Two satellite are revolving around the earth with velocities v1 and v 2 and in radii r1 and
r2 (r1 r2 ) respectively. Then
(a) v1 = v 2 (b) v1 v 2
v1 v 2
(c) v1 v 2 (d) =
r1 r2
11. C
Sol.: Conceptual
13. A block of mass 0.1 kg is held against a wall by applying a horizontal force of 5 N on the
block. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the wall is 0.5, the magnitude of the
frictional force acting on the block is
(A) 2.5 N (B) 0.98 N
(C) 4.9 N (D) 0.49 N
13. B
Sol. FL = N = 0.5 5 = 2.5N;
Since mg < FL;
Hence friction = mg = 0.98 N
14. What is the correct relation between force (F), changing momentum (P2 – P1) and time of
action (t)
(A) F = (P2 – P1)/t (B) F = P1 / t
(C) F = (P2)t (D) F/t = P2
14. A
Sol. F = (P2 – P1)t
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Paragraph for Questions 15 & 16
A stone of mass 5 kg is thrown vertical upward direction. (Take g = 10 ms –2). Neglect air friction.
Based on above information, answer the following questions:
15. The net force acting on stone during its upward motion is
(A) 0.5 N, upward (B) 5 N, downward
(C) 50 N, downward (D) zero
15. C
Sol. a = g (downward)
16. The net force acting on stone during its downward motion is
(A) 0 N, upward (B) 0.5 N, downward
(C) 5 N, upward (D) 50 N, downward
16. D
Sol. a = g (downward)
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Two bodies of masses 1 kg and 4 kg respectively are placed at a separation of 2 m. Assuming that
only gravitational forces act.
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the condition asked in the Multiple Choice Question.
19. The displacement versus time curve is given in the figure. Sections OA and BC are parabolic.
CD is parallel to the time axis.
x (m)
C D
A B
t
O
Column – I Column – II
(A) OA (P) Velocity increases with time linearly
(B) AB (Q) Velocity decreases with time
(C) BC (R) Velocity is independent of time
(D) CD (S) Velocity is zero
(A) A → P; B → R; C → Q; D → S (B) A → P; B → Q; C → R; D → S
(C) A → P; B → Q; C → S; D → R (D) A → S; B → R; C → P; D → Q
19. A
Sol. Slope of s – t graph indicate the velocity
OA → slope increasing v increasing a positive
AR slope constant v constant a zero
BC slope decreasing but positive v decreasing a negative
CD slope zero v = 0 a = 0
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Sol.: Conceptual
PART – C
Numerical Type
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positive or negative numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30)
21. 6
2r 2 3
Sol. v avg = = = 6 m/s
t 1
22. 0
Sol. Average velocity = 0; as area under v-t graph with proper sign convention is zero, so total
displacement is zero.
23. What is the mass (in kg) of an object whose weight is 49 N? (take g = 9.8 m/s 2)
23. 5
24. A machine gun fires a bullet of mass 40 gm with a velocity 1200 m/s. The man holding it can
exert a maximum force of 144 N on the gun. How many bullets can he fire per second at the
most?
24. 3
nmv 144 1
Sol. F= n= =3
t 0.04 1200
25. A body of mass 2 kg moving with a velocity of 3 m/s collides head on with a body of mass 1kg
moving in opposite direction with a velocity 4 m/s. After collision two bodies stick together and
move with a common velocity of K/3 m/s, find the value of K.
25. 2
Sol. From conservation of momentum
2 K
2 3 − 1 4 = ( 2 + 1) V V = = K =2
3 3
26. A force of 100 N acts on a particle of mass 25 kg, then the acceleration of the particle is n
m/s2, then the value of n is
26. 4
100
Sol. a= = 4 m/s2
25
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SECTION – II
CHEMISTRY
PART – A
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE OR MORE are correct.
1. Which of the following statement is true regarding the effect of temperature and pressure on
solubility?
(A) Solubility of gases in liquids usually decreases on increasing the temperature and
increases on decreasing the temperature.
(B) Solubility of solid in liquids remains unaffected by the change in pressure.
(C) Solubility of solid in liquids usually increases on increasing the temperature and
decreases on decreasing the temperature.
(D) Solubility of gases in liquids increases on increasing the pressure and decreases on
decreasing the pressure.
1. ABCD
Sol. All statements are true regarding the effect of temperature and pressure on solubility.
6. What is the shape of the meniscus observed when water and mercury are taken in two
different capillary tubes?
(A) concave for mercury (B) convex for mercury
(C) concave for water (D) convex for water
6. A, D
Sol. Factual
7. Naphthalene balls disappear with time without leaving behind any residue. This is because of
the following reason(s)
(A) Naphthalene is volatile (B) Sublimation of naphthalene balls
(C) Its vapour pressure high (D) Vaporization of naphthalene balls
7. A, B, C
Sol. Factual
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8. At melting point,
(A) Kinetic energy remains constant and potential energy increases
(B) Kinetic energy increases and potential energy remains constant
(C) Both potential energy and kinetic energy
(D) Potential energy increase with a decrease in kinetic energy
8. A
Sol. Factual
10. The table given below gives information about four unknown substances.
[Room temperature = 30°C]
12. The weight of china dish with a saturated solution of sodium nitrate at 40°C is 80g. After
evaporating the whole solution the dish’s weight along with crystals is 40 g and solubility of
NaNO3 at 40°C is 20 g. What is weight of empty china dish?
(A) 30 g (B) 32 g
(C) 34 g (D) 28 g
12. B
Sol. Let weight of empty china dish x g
Weight of saturated solution = (80 – x) g
Weight of NaNO3 crystal = (40 – x) g
Weight of H2O in saturated solution = 80 x – 40 + x = 40
wt. of NaNO3
solubility = 100
wt. of water
13. 200 g of 25% (w/w) sodium hydroxide is prepared in the laboratory. Calculate the volume of
water utilized if density of water is 0.9 g/cc at experimental conditions.
(A) 110 cm3 (B) 111.11 cm3
(C) 160 cm3 (D) 166.7 cm3
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13. D
Sol. 200 g of 25% (w/w) NaOH = 50 g of NaOH
Mass 150
Vol = = = 166.7cm3
Density 0.9
Paragraph Type
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each paragraph. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Paragraph for question Nos. 15 to 16
Emulsion are also the colloidal solutions in which dispersed phase as well as dispersion medium are
liquids. It may be oil in water or water in oil type. Bancroft proposed that the phase in which the
emulsifier is more soluble becomes the outer phase of the emulsion. Emulsifiers can be used to
stabilize the emulsions. Soaps, detergents, proteins and gum. Etc. are used as emulsifiers.
15. Which of the following examples is/are oil in water type emulsion?
(A) Ink (B) Detergent
(C) Soap (D) Milk
15. D
Sol. Factual
There are some changes during which no new substances are formed. On the other hand, there are
some other changes during which new substances are formed. On this basis, it is classified as
physical change and chemical change.
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Matching
This section contains Two (02) List-Match Sets, each List-Match set has One (01) 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.
19. Match column-I with column-II
Column I Column II
(A) Mist (P) Jelly
(B) Rain cloud (Q) Whipped cream
(C) Gel (R) Aerosol
(D) Foam (S) Solid or liquid dispersed in air
(A) (A)→(R,S); (B)→(R,S); (C)→(P); (D)→(Q)
(B) (A)→(R,S); (B)→(R,S); (C)→(R); (D)→(S)
(C) (A)→(Q,S); (B)→(P,S); (C)→(P); (D)→(Q)
(D) (A)→(R,S); (B)→(R,S); (C)→(P,Q); (D)→(Q)
19. A
Sol. Mist → Aerosol, Solid or liquid dispersed in air; Rain cloud → Aerosol, Solid or liquid
dispersed in air; Gel → Jelly; Foam → Whipped cream.
PART – C
Numerical Type
This section contains 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)
1. A solution contains 30 g of urea dissolved in 470 g of water. What will be the m% of the
solution?
1. 6
g of solute
Sol. m% = 100
g of soluiton
30
= 100
470 + 30
30
= 100 = 6%
500
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2. 5
m 5
Sol. = 100 = 5%
m% 5 + 95
6. 15 gm of NaCl are dissolved in water. The solution was found to weigh 150 gm. Mass % of
NaCl is
6. 10
Sol. Factual
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SECTION – III
MATHEMATICS
PART – A
Multiple Correct Answer(s) Type
This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONE OR MORE are correct.
(B) SQ SR
1
(C) QSR = 900 + QPR Q R
2
1
(D) QSR = 900 − QPR
2
1. A, C
PQ PR
R Q
SQ SR
1
QSR = 90º + QPR
2
2. The lengths of sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 and perimeter is 144 cm.
(A) sides are (36, 48, 60) cm (B) area of triangle = 864 cm2
(C) altitude to longest side 28.8 cm (D) altitude to smallest side is 48 cm
2. A, B, C, D
perimeter = 144
Ratio of sides = 3 : 4 : 5
Sides are 36, 48, 60
1
Area of = 36 48 = 864 cm2
2
2 864
Altitude to longest side = = 28.8 cm
60
Altitude to longest side = 48 cm
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1 1
8. If points ( x, 0 ) , ( 0, y ) are (1,1) and collinear, then + is equal to
x y
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) - 1
8. A
x0
0y
=0
11
x0
1 1
+ =1
x y
10. A triangle has sides of 5 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm. The length of the perpendicular from the
vertex to the smallest side is
(A) 12 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 13 cm (D) 10 cm
10. A
Perpendiuclar from the vertex to the smallest side = 12 cm
11. If P (1,2) , Q ( 4,6) , R ( 5,7 ) and S ( a, b ) are the vertices of a parallelogram PQRS, then
(A) a = 2, b = 4 (B) a = 3, b = 4 (C) a = 2, b = 3 (D) a = 3, b = 5
11. C
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1+ 5 4 + a
= a=2
2 2
2+7 6+b
= b=3
2 2
12. The coordinates of circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are (8,6 ) , (8, −2 ) and ( 2, −2 )
(A) ( 2,3) (B) ( 5, 2 ) (C) ( 5,3) (D) ( 7, 2 )
12. B
Let the circumcetre by (x, y)
( x − 8 )2 + ( y − 6 ) 2 = ( x − 8 ) 2 + ( y + 2 )2
( x − 8 )2 + ( y + 2 ) 2 = ( x − 2 ) 2 + ( y + 2 )2
x = 5, y = 2
1 1 1
13. + + has the value equal to
log bc
abc log ca
abc log ab
abc
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4
13. B
log bc + log ca + log ab logabc
= =1
logabc logabc
14. The point that always lie in the interior of a triangle are:
(A) orthocenter and incentre (B) incentre and circumcentre
(C) centroid and orthocenter (D) centroid and incentre
14. D
Centroid and incentre
Paragraph Type
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Paragraph for Questions 15 & 16
16. ( )
The equation log x 2 + 2x − 2log x + 2 = 0 has the solution
(A) x = 1 (B) x = -2 (C) x = -2, 1 (D) none of these
16. A
log
(x 2
+ 2x ) =0
x+2
x = 1, x −2
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Let A and B be two given points whose co-ordinates are given by A(x1, y1 ) and B(x 2 , y 2 )
x1 + x 2 y1 + y 2
respectively. Then AB = (x1 − x 2 ) + (y1 − y 2 ) and mid-point of AB is
2 2
, .
2 2
17. If (9, a) is at the distance of 5 units from the point (a, 2), then the value of a is
(A) 6 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 7
17. A
( 9 − a )2 + ( a − 2)2 = 25
a=6
18. The perimeter of a triangle with vertices (0, 4), (0, 0) and (3, 0) is
(A) 10 (B) 12
(C) 14 (D) 16
18. B
Perimeter = 4 + 3 + 5 = 12
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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.
19. Match the following matrix with column I and column II.
COLUMN – I COLUMN – II
A. A triangle has vertices at points (-1, 3), (4, 7) and (12, -1). P. (-2, 12)
What are coordinates of centroid?
B. Point P (3, 2) divides the line AB in 5 : 2. What is the Q. (18, 6)
value of (a, b) if co-ordinates of A and B are (a, -8) and (-
3, b) respectively.
C. A triangle has co-ordinates A(-3, 1), B(2, 3) and C(a, b). R. (5, 3)
What can be the value of (a, b) if the area of ABC is 5, 5
sq. units.
D. A line with slope -3 and y-intercept of 6, will also pass S. (12, 3)
from the point.
T. (0, 0)
(A) A – R, B – Q, C – T, D – P (B) A – Q, B – R, C – T, D – P
(C) A – R, B – R, C – R, D – Q (D) A – R, B – T, C – S, D – P
19. A
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PART – C
Numerical Type
This section contains 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)
2. Angle between the internal bisector of one base angle and the external bisector of the other
2
base angle of a triangle is equal to of the vertical angle. What is the value of k?
k
2. 4
1
Angel between internal bisector & ext. bisector = vertical angle
2
K=4
x+ y
3. What is the value of , if x2 + y 2 + z 2 − 4 x − 8 y − 6 z + 29 = 0
z
3. 2
( x − 2 )2 + ( y − 4 )2 ( z − 3 )2 = 0
x = 2, y = 4, z = 3
x+y
=2
z
5. The vertices of a triangle are (1, 2) (h, -3) and (-4, k). Find the value of
(h + k )2 + (h + 3k )2
, if the centroid of the triangle is at the point (5, -1).
4
5. 5
1+ h − 4
= 5 h = 18
3
2−3+k
= −1 k = −2
3
(h + k )2 + (h + 3k )2
=5
4
6. Find the number of points in which the line y = 4 meets the graph x2 + y2 = 9
6. 0
Number of points in which the line meet the graph = 0
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