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PHYSICSS

SECTION-1
nis sectIon contains 5 multiple MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
(C) and (D), choice questions . (B)
out of which
ONE OR MORE THAN numbered Q1. to Q5. Each question has 4 choices
ONE may be correct
pdrncie Is projected from a point on the around with an initial velocity of u =50 m/s at h the
horizontal (tan 53" 4/3. g 10 m/s= acceleration
an
ange o
AA) The velocity due to
B) The velocity
of the particle will
make angle 45 with the gravity)
horizontal after time 1 s.
of the particle will make
angle 45° with the horizontal after
timeon its patn is
eaverage velocity between the point of projection and the highest point ntal
The average velocity between two points on same
height will be horizontal.
Two stones are
projectedfrom level ground. Trajectories of two stones are shown in figure.
maXimum heights above level ground as shown. Let Ty and T2 be their time of fights and
and u. and
ui n d uz
u2 be
e

their of
speeds projection respectively (neglect air
resistance). Ihen
'******7

(A) T T LB T, T (C)uUz (p)UU2


Two similar condensers are connected in parallel and are charged to a potential V. Now these are separated
Q3.
out and are connected in series. Then

A HE CC

(A) the energy stored in the system increases.


(B) the potential difference between end points may become zero.
C) the potential difference between end points may become 2V.
(D) the charge on the plates mutually connected nullifies
Q4. The electric field produced by a positive charged particle, placed in an xy-plane is 7.2 (4i +3j)) N/C at the point
(3 cm, 3 cm) and 100 i N/C at the point (2 cm, 0).
(A) The x-coordinate of the charged particle is -2 cm. (BThe charged particle is placed on the x-axis.
AC)Thecharge of the particle is 10x 10"C.
A) The electric potential at the origin due to the charge is 9V.

Fiqure shown an electric line of force which


Q5. curves along
is same at all points on this curve and is equal to E. If the
a circular arc. The
magnitude of electric field intensity
potential at A is V, then the potential at B is:

AX V- RóE

d GE m
A V ERe (B) V-2ER sin (C)V+ERe
2 (D) V+2ER sin
2
SECTION-I
COMPREHENSION TYPE
This sactioncontains 4 Questions. Based upon each paragraph few
multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 Choices A, (5), (G) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(i) Read the following passage careruy and answer the questions (Q6. to Q7.)
In meter Bridge circuit, some extra lengtn comes (iS found under metallic strips) at end point A and C. So some
additional length (a and B) should be inciuded at ends for accurate result. Hence in
place of we use +a and
in placed of 100 (, we use 100- +
B (where a and Bare called end correction). To estimate a and we use
known resistance R$ and Rz at the
B,
place or R and S in meter Bridge. Suppose null
we get point at (1 distance
Known resistance
Unknown
resistance R
S in resistance box

RB
D

)
P Q
ALL NnmrTmuuun C
100-
then K
R = +a )
R2 100-+B
Now we interchange the position of R and R2, and get null point at (, distance then

2 = 2 +a
R 100-2+B
Solving equation (i) and (i) get

Ra-R2
R-R2
and B=i22-100
R-R2
These end corrections (a and p) are used to modify the observations. Now answer the following questions
Q6. if we used 100 and 2002 resistance is placed of R and S, we get null deflection at , = 33.0 cm. If we
intercharge the Resistance, the null difflection was found to be at z =67.0 cm. The end correction a andp
shouBdbe
A) a = 1 cm, B = 1 cm (B) a = 2 cm, ß = 1 cm
(C) a = 1 cm, B = 2 Cm
(D) None of these

Q7. Now we start taking observation. At the position onR, unknown resistance is used, and at
resistance is used. If the balanced position of S, 300
length was found to be ( 26 cm, estimate the unknown
=

AA) 1082 (B) 105.42


resistance
(c) 1002
(D) 1102
and answer the questions (Q8. to Q9.)
i Read the following passage carefully
(ii)) another block of mass 4kg as shown in figure. A variable force F (0.1) t = can
A block of mass 2kg is placed
on
two blocks. Here t is time is sec. The surface below 4kg block is frictionless and
be applied on either of
the
and 4kg, the coefficients of friction are s 0.2, H0.15 =

between 2kg
2 k F-0.1 fo
4 kg 4 kg F - 0.1

Case
Case -

2kg.
I
ua
shows the situation when force is applied
on
Case (1) on 4kg.
the situation when force is applied
Case () shows does not fall on ground and force starts acting at t =
0.
Assume that 4kg is sufficiently long so that 2kg

begins at
Q8. Relative motion between blocks in case ll (B)t 40 sec in case I andt 120 sec in case II
40 sec in case I and t= 40 sec 120 sec in case lI
Qt =

in case lI e) t = 60 sec in caseI andt=


(C)t 60 and
sec in case secI t=40
att= 80s is:
Q9. Value of friction force between 2kg and 4kg
ll
(A) 4 N in case I and N in case ll B)3 N in case I andNin case
4N in II
4 N in I and 4 N in case l D) 3N in case I and case
(C) case

SECTION-II
MATRIX MATCH TYPE
statements given in two columns, which
have to be
This section contains 3 question containing
C and D, while the statements in Column- II are
matched. Statements in Column-I are labelled A, B,
labelled p, q, r, and s. Match the correct option

Q10. ABCD is a horizontal surface on which a block of mass


m =20 kg is placed and coefficient of
friction between this body and surface is u =0.5 as shown. y-axis
is vertical axis and x-z plane is
horizontal. The surface starts moving with an acceleration which depends on
time as

= (/244 1o 7 V 2 s t t (o o

2
3
a = (3ti +10j+4tk) m/s
Assuming at t 0 block is at rest with respect to the surface. If -
t is time (in sec) when block stats slipping.
'a' is acceleration (in m/s) of surface when block starts slipping
FL is limiting friction (in N) when block starts slipping
F is total force (in N) applied by surface on block at t = I sec.

wma- f 2 ->F
Column I Column II
(P) 200
(A)t
(B) a ( ) 100/17
(C) FL (R) 10V22
(D) F (S) 2

(A)A S; B-> R; C->P; D>Q (B) A > S; B -> R; C>Q:D->P


(C)A> R; B > S; C > P ; D > 0 (D)AS; B>P; C R ; D>Q

Charges Q1 and Q2 lie inside and outside respectively of a closed surface S. Let E be the field at any
Q11.
point on S and o be the flux of E over S.

Column-I Column-II
(A) If Qi =0 and (P) both E and o will
Q20 then change
(B) If Qi *0 and (Q) E =
0 but o* 0

Q2 0 then
(C) If Q2 changes (R) E will change but

o will not change

(S)E 0 but o =
0
D) If Q changes
(A) (A) > (S), (B) > (Q). (C)> (P). (D)>(R)
(P)
(B) (A) (S), (B) > (R), (C) >(Q). (D)
>

(D) > (P)


e (A)>(S), (B) > (Q). (C) > (R).(D) -(P)
(D)(A) > (Q). (B) -(S). (C)-(R).
direction x is shown in figure.
Q12. V-t graph ofa particle moving along positive

Column - I Column - II

(A) a-x graph (P)Parabola


VX graph (Q) Circle
KL (B)
(C) a-t graph (R) Straight line
a-v graph (S) None
(D)
(A)A > R: B-> P:C> R D>QQ (B)A R: B>P;C>Q:D>R
(C)A P: B-> R:C->R; D->R (D)A> R; B-»P:C>R; D»R

SECTION-IV
Integer Answer Type
This section contains 6 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digitinteger, ranging
have to be
from 0 to 9. The approximate bubble below the respective question number in the ORS
darkened.

at t 0, then the current


Q13. The switch S shown in figure is kept closed for a long time and then opened
=

O
in A) in the middle 20 N resistor att 0.25 ms is:
=

J25uF

20 2
CUe
12 V 20
parallel plate air capacitor having plates of area A
C is 50 cm* each and a
=

Q14. In the circuit shown in figure, a


12 respectively. Two
distanced= 1 mm apart. R. R2 and R3 are resistors having resistances 32, 22 and
identical sources each of emf V and of negligible internal resistance are connected as shown in figure. If
dielectric strength of air is Eo = 3x 10° Vm', calculate maximum safe value of V (in kV)..
C
R
ww
X

ww
R R
w

S00 K1o -

S
015. Two smooth spherical non-conducting shells each of radius R having uniformly distributed charge Q & Q on
their surfaces are released on a smooth non-conducting surface when the distance between their centres is

10 R. The mass of A is m and that of B is 2 m. If the speed of A just before A and B cllide is yka? then the
mR

value of y is [Neglect gravitational interaction] k= 1


4TEo
Gs2 )
3
m 2m
3Y/

10R
016. A thread b.
carrying a uniform charge per unit length has the configuration shown in figure a and
Curvature radius r to be considerably less than the length of the thread, if the maanitude of the electric fielg
Assuming9a
a
strength at the point O in figure (a) and (b) are respectively 4TE and 4TE
B then a +B is...

R
S2
(a) (b) M

17. Two electric bulbs, each designed to operate with a power


of 500 watts in 220 volt line, are Coee
series. NoOw they are connected with a 110 volt line. What wil|L be
the power (in Watt) generated by edu bu
18. A uniform electric field of
100 V/m is directed at
2:5
30 with the positive x-axis as shown in
igu Find the
potential difference(in kV) between points A and B if OA 2m
and OB 4m
37S 2
B

130
A
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
numbered Q19. to Q23. Each question
has 4 choices (A). (8)
contains multiple
5 choice questions
his section ONE may be correct
( ) and (D), out ofwhich ONE OR MORE THAN

Q19. Zn +
2H Zn2+ H2 zinc at constant pH. For the constant
cn of the reaction is independent of concentration of
periodof Zn,rate becomes 10o0 times when
Concentration pH is decreased from 3 to 2. Hence

(A)K{Znf'H'?
A8) k[Zn][H'? lo
A)
Rate is not affected if cond entration of zinc is made four times and that of H' ion is halved
) Rate becomes four times if concentration of H ion i doubled at constant Zn concentration.

220. Consider the following case of competing first order


reactions
e the start of the reaction to [D) at al times. The time in which all the three concentration will be equal to
given by:
(A) t I n 3 (B) t In 3 (C) t - I n 2 (D) t = In 2
2k 3k 3K2
221. In lead storage battery, during discharging process. Which of the following is not the correct statement?
(A) PbO2 gets oxidised (B) H,SO, is produced
(C) density of HSO, solution decreases (D) density of H,SO solution increases

222. 1 mole benzene (Pbenzene 42 mm) and 2 mole toluene (Penzene 36 mm) will have:
(A total vapur pressure 38 mm
(B) mole fraction of vapours of benzene above liquid mixture is 7/19
(C) positive deviation from Raoult's law
(D) negative deviation from Raoult's law

23. For the following reactions:


1) (NH)so, +2NadOH 40%Na,so +2H,0 +2NH
I) NH +HCI- 80%NH,CI
If 4g ef NaOH is taken then of produced moles of
reaction) are 1.6 times Na,so, (in reaction
( produced moles of NH,C (in IInd
than original (NH )2 SO, moles.
moles of HCI (in reaction I1) is 20% lesser
(B) reacting than reacting moles NaOH (in reaction 1).
(e reacting moles of HCI (in reaction l) is lesser
mass of NH,CI is 2.71 g.
(D) produced

Spacefor Rough
Work

E/
SECTION-I1
COMPREHENSION TYPE
This section contains 4 Questions. Based upon each paragraph few multiple choice questions have to be
answered Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
(i) Read the following
passage carefully and answer the questions (Q24. to Q25.)
DideuterOcyclopropane (A) undergoes a first order decomposition. The observed rate constant at a ceratin
temperature measured in terms of the
disappearance of A, was 1.52 x 10 s . Analysis of the reaction
products showed that the reaction
followed two
other to cis-1, 2-dideuterocyclopropane (C).B parallel paths, one leading to dideuteropropene (B) and the
was found to constitute 11.2% of the reaction
independent of the extent of reaction. produced,
Q24. The order of the
pathways leading to the formation of
(A) 1 and0 BandC respectively are:
(B) 0 and 1 e 1 and 1 (D) 0 and 0
Q25. Rate constant for the conversion of A to B is
A 1.7 x 10-5 s1
(B) 1.7 x
10 mol L's' (C) 1.52 x 104 s1 (D) 1.35 x 10* mol L's
() Read the
following passage carefully and
The molar answer the
conductance of NaCl varies with the questions (Q26. to
Q27.)
follows the equation concentration as shown in the following table and all values
Om m bvC Where-

m molar specific conductance


C =molar concentration =

molar specific conductance at infinite dilution


Molar Concentration of
Molar Conductance in
4x 10-4
107 ohm'cm mole
9x 104
97
16 x 104
87

When a certain
conductivity cell was filled with 25 10
found to be 1000 ohm. x
(M) NaCI solution. The
At infinite dilution, resistance of the cell was
160 ohm conductance of C and
cm mole respectively. SO
sO2 are 80 ohm' cm cm and
Q26. What is the
molar conductance of NaCl at infinite
(A) 147 ohm' cm2 mole 1 dilution?
(C) 27 ohm' cm2 mole1 107 (B) ohm cm2 mole1
(D) 157 ohm cm2 mole
Q27. What is the cell
constant of the
(A) 0.385 cm conductivity cell
(B) 3.85 cm
(C) 38.5 cm1
(D) 0.1925 cm
Q28. Match the column Column-
Column- p) Primary cell
A) Cathode g) Secondary cell
B) 1 Coulomb
electrons
C) Dry ce r) 6.24x 10
s) Concentration cell
D) Lead storage cell Positive terminal of electrochemical cell
t)
E) Zn| Zn2 (0.01M)||Zn2* (0.1 M)+Zn
( A ) A - r B -s ; C - g; D - P . t (B) A r; B -s; C- p.t; D-g
(D) A r, B - q; C p,t; D s
-
-

E )A- s; B-r; C - p,t; D - g


-

Column-I with expressions/Statements is Column-


Q29. Match the expressions/statement in
Column-I Column-Il
A) 0.5 mole of CO2(g) P) Occupy 11.2 L at 1 atm and 273 K
) mass = 24 g
B) 2 g of helium (g)
C) 0.5 g molecule of O,(g) R) total number of atoms 1.5 x6.02 x 1023

D) 4.515 x1023 molecules O S) mass 22 g of oxygen (9)

T) 3 01 104 molecules
A
A) A - P,R,S,T; B-Q,R; C -
P.Q,T: D P -
(B) A-PQT: B P: C PR,S,T; D- Q,R
(C) A -P,R,S,T; B -

P: C -
Q,R; D PR,T
-

O) A PR,S,T, B P, C -P.Q,T: D -Q,R


-
-

Q30. Match the column


Column - II
Column-I
A) H
P) Radius of 4 orbit 0.53 4A
Q) Energy of second orbit -1.36 eV
B) He
C) Be3 R) Radius of second orbit 0.53 4A >

D) Li2 S) Velocity of electron in the third orbit


T) Energy of fourth orbit= 136 eV -

A-0; B- R; C- P, T; D-S; 8)A-QB- P C R, T, D-S


(C)A Q; B- R; C- P, S; D-T; (D) A-S B R, C- P, T: D-Q,
SECTION- IV
T section contains 6
Integer Answer Type
questions The answer to each of the
single
questionnumber is a digi
nO o 9. The approximate bubble below the respective question in the oro idve to De
darkened

Q31. An element (atomic mass 60) having face centred cubic crystal has a density of 6.2 gcm the

edge length of the unit cell is Xx10 cm Find x.


623
Q32. A complex aqueous
solution shows
is represented as COCl xNH, ts 0.1 molal solufion in

1 ionisation of complex and


AT,
=0 558 K, for H,O is 186 Kmolality Assuming 100%

coordination number of Co as six, find the value of x. S


. On complete combustion 0.30 g of an organic compound gave 0.20 g of carbon diOxide aid 0.10 g of water

The percentage of carbon in the give organic compound is


I8
Q34. The number of molecule(s) or ion(s) from the following having non-planar structure
23
NO, HO BF PC. XeF 2y y (O
SF XeO,. PH SO. [Al(OH). J X6 25
Q35. An electrochemical cell is constructed with an open switch as shown below

Salt Bridge

05MS O.1 MX
When the switch is ciosed, mass of tin-electrode increases. If E° (Sn* /Sn) =- 0.14V and for E°(X* /X)=
0.78 V and initial emf of the cell is 0.65 V, determine n.
DI Y's =SSe
236. For a hypothetical elementary reaction
,28 2/
A
2C 7
3
where K = Initially only 2 moles of 'A' is'present. Theñ total number of moles A, B and C at the end of50
reaction IS o 2
/)
MATHS
SECTION-I
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions numbered Q37. to Q41. Each question has 4 choices (A). (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct

+2-i)x ifi«/xeR +
a37. Let A =[a,] be a matrix of order 3 where a= 1 if i>j

If
if i =
6
f(x) det.(A) then identify the correct statement(s)
=
-

(A) minimum value of f (x)=


4
-1y-2
B fx)dx =24 3-3 ) ,
1

Jeif equation |f(x)|=k has four distinct solutions then k e 0


(DArea enclosed by the curve y= f(x) and x-axis is 1 sq. units.
36

1 2 3 14
a38. Consider matrices A =|4 1 21.X= |y| andC |12
=

1 -1 1 z
2
Ifthe solution of system of equation 2
AX =C is point L(x =

and L is the reflection x. y y1. Z Z,) = =

of L in the plane r.(i+j+k) 9, then


L(1,2,3)
=

A) sum of coordinates of L is 6.
(C) sum of coordinates of L' is 6. (B)sum coordinates of L is 12.
of
D) sum of coordinates of L' is 12.
a39. If fx) f
1+x x VxeR-H,1} and
fix) * 0, then which of the following correct.
(A) f2) f(-2) 16 =

(B) f(2) f(-2) =


8
is
Q40. The
C)f(2)= -12 (D) f(3)=-18
graph of a function y f(x) is shown in
=

f(x) the figure


2
3

2-6 T
ldentify which of the following statement is/are
(A) Domain of correct:
f(f(x)) is [-4, 3. (n)
(B) Domain of f(f(x)) is-3,
(C) The equation of =
1 has exactly 7 solutions.
(D) The
equation of =
1 has exactly 8 solutions.
Q41.
tan-+tan-1+
8 18 tan-1+tan
32 + c equals
50
(A)tan'3 (B)tan1 (C)tan 11 4
D)cos
SECTION- II
71s section contains 4 Questions. COMPREHENSION TYPE
Based upon each paragraph few
answered. Each
question has 4 choices multiple choice questions have to be
gad the (A), (B). (C) and (D), out of
following passage carefully and which ONLY ONE is correct.
answer the
Let a,
(a,> Vre N)
0 questions (Q42. to
Q43.
be the th term of a G.P. such
that a, a, as a =(18a, a, +
and 3
-3) CA+2*), r-1a,
Q42. The value of 10
tan| sin r=1
1
equals
(A) 15
ya +a.
(B) 20 13
R 30 (D) 40
Q43. The value of
sin Sin
sin 2 +tan
a (tanta,)) is equal to
A-1 (B)0 (C)
13) (32)
(D) 2T
(i) Read the following
passage carefully and answer the
IfA is a square matrix
of order less than 4 such that |questions (Q44. to Q45.)
A Al| # 0 and B -
13
adj A.
Q44. If det. (A) =
3 then Tr(adj (AB)) is equal to
a rAA) 6 (B) 9 (C) 27 (D) 81 2 X
Q45. The matrix adj (B*A*'B'A) is equal'to
AA) A Aadsh (B) B p
a
C)|A |A A 2
A S
(D) B B
MATHS ERRATA
Q46.Match the column
Column - Column-
li
A) The value of tan' ((T|) +tan '((-7]+1) = P)2
( denotes greatest integerfunction)
B) The number of solutions of the equation ) 3
tan x + sec x = 2 cos x in the interval [0, 2t]

is
C) The number of roots ofthe equation x +2 R) O
tan X= in the interval [0, 27] is

D) The number of solutions of the equation S)1


in the interval
x+x +4x+2sinx = 0
T0,27] is

(A)A-P; B- R; C-Q; D-S; (B) A -R; B-Q; C-P; D-S;


(D) A - R; B - P: C - S; D - Q:
( A- R; B - P: C - Q; D- S

4.1 and {x} + y + [z] 2


Q47. Ifx, y, z eR satisfies the system of equationsx+ [y]+ {z} 12.7, [x] *{y}
=
= +z =

(where {} and ] denotes the fractional and integral parts respectively), then match the following:
Column- Column-l
A) (x)+{y} P)7.7
B)2]+ Q)1.1
C) x + {z} = R) 1

D)z+ [y-tx) = S)3


T) 4

(A) A- R; B- S; C- P; D -Q; (B)A-R; B P; C-S; D-Q


A - R : B-S; C-a; D-P / (D)A-S; B-R C-P: D-Q

Consider the matrices A 314


Q48. =
and B =a b and let P be any orthogonal matrix and Q= PAP"
1 A
and R = PrQKP also S = PBP and T = PiS*P
R
Column Column I T-
(A) If we vary K from 1 to n then the first (P) G.P. with common ratioa
row first column elements of R will form
(B) Ifwe vary K from 1 to n then the 2nd (Q) A.P. with common difference 2
row 2nd column elements of R will form
(C)Ifwe vary K from I to n then the first (R) G.P. with common ratio b
rowfirst column elements of T will form
(D) If we vary K from 3 to n then the first (S) A.P. with common difference -2
row 2nd column elements of T will
represent the sum of

(A) (A) Q: (B) P; (C) S; (D) P (B)A) P: (B) S: (C) P;: (D) Q
(C) (A) S; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) P D) (A) 0 (B) S, (C) P; (D) P
SECTION - IV
Integer Answer Type
6 questions. The answer to each of the question is a single digit integer, ranging
ssecuon contains number in the ORS
nave to De
rom to 9. The approximate bubble below the respective question
darkened.

0 or 1 and O
Q49. Number of all possible symmetric matrices of order 3 x 3 with each entry
whose trace equals 1, is 2 O
Let A =laJ33 be a scalar matrix whose elements are the roots of the equaioon 8
Q50. 9
x-6x+ 12x7- 8x =
diag (b. b2. b3)
0 and B = bea diagonal mari
6

adj B P
,taat
/2 where b,= ~a,
J=1i=1
Vr=1,2,3. If adj ((adj(adj A)))
=

t/2 where p, q are relatively prime number, then find the value of (q-p).
-S /Note: adj P denotes adjoint matrix of matrix P.] 2
Q51.
If f(O) min. (|2x-7+x-4+|x -2-sine).
=
where x. 0 e R. then maximum value of (0) is

Q52. The number ofreal solution ofthe equation cos'x 2eos'x +3cos 'x
= 6nis
Q53. If g(x) =2 2 sin x + cos x then maximum value of P(x)= v o x ) - 2 4 gx) 1s

3
Q54. LetA be a non-singular matrix of order 3 satisfying the equation (A-4A XA + 4A + 16 l) =0.
If N= Jadi (adj2A) then find the number of digits in the number N.

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