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PET (1ST YEAR)

MAINS(2020)_Pattern
DATE: 14.10.2023
SET–B

Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 300


INSTRUCTIONS:

Instructions to the Candidates


1. This Test Booklet consists of 75 questions.

Use Blue/Black ball Point Pen only for writing particulars and bubbling of OMR.

2. For each correct answer 4 Marks will awarded and for each wrong answer 1 Mark will
be deducted.

3. Attempt all questions.

4. In case you have not darkened any bubble you will be awarded 0 mark for that question.

5. Use of calculator/logarithmic table is not permitted.

MAINS (2020) PATTERN

Subjects No of Questions Type of Questions

Mathematics 25(20+5) 20 Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions


(MCQs)
Physics 25(20+5)

5 Questions with answer as numerical value, with

Chemistry 25(20+5) equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics &


Chemistry

Don’t write / mark your answers in this question booklet.


If you mark the answers in question booklet, you will not be allowed to continue the exam.

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MATHS

Single Correct

1. The domain of definition of function y(x) given by the equation 5 x  5 y  5


(A) 0  x  1 (B) 0  x  1 (C)   x  0 (D)   x  1

log2  x  3 
2. The domain of definition of f  x   is
x 2  3x  2
(A) R – {–1, –2} (B) (–2, ) (C) R – {–1, –2, –3} (D) (–3, ) – {–1, –2}


3.


Domain of definition of the function f  x    sin1  2x     x  R is
 6

 1 1  1 1  1 1  1 1
(A)   ,  (B)   ,  (C)   ,  (D)   , 
 4 2   2 2   2 9   4 4

 8  3 x 2 
4. The domain of the function f  x   sin1   is
 1  32 x 1 
 
(A) x  ( , 0]  [2,  ) (B) x  ( ,  1]  [1,  )
(C) x   , 0    0,   (D) x   ,  1  1,  

5. The domain of f  x   log log x is


(A)  0,   (B) 1,   (C)  0, 1  1,   (D)  , 1

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6. If f  x   , then the domain of f(x) is
 x  1  e x  1  x  4  x  5  x  6 
(A)  ,  5    1, 4    6,   (B)  ,  5    1, 0    0, 4    6,  
(C)  5,  1   0, 4    6,   (D) none of these

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9x
7. Let f  x   . Then f  x   f 1  x  
9x  3
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) 4

 x 1 
8. Find the domain of f  x   log4  
x5
(A) R (B) [–5, ) (C) (–, 1) (D) (–, –5)
2
9x
9. Find the domain of the function f  x  
x2  4
(A) (–2, 2) (B) (–3, 3) (C) [–3, –2)  (2, 3) (D) (3, )

10. Find the domain of f  x   cos  sin x 


 
(A) 0,  (B)  ,  (C) [0, ] (D) R
1 2

11. Which of the following graphs is the graph of a function?


y

0
x

(A) (B) (C) (D)

1/ 2023
 x 
If f  x   
 1  x 
12. , then Df is
 
(A)  ,  1  1,   (B) (–1, 1) (C) R (D) R – {–1, 1}

13. For f  x   77x  777 x , Df is


(A)  ,  1 (B)  , 0  (C) (0, 1) (D) (77, 777)

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 x2 
14. Find the domain of definition of the function f  x   sin1  
 2 
(A) [–1, 1] (B) 0, 2  (C)   2, 2 (D)   2, 0 
     

 1  5x 
15. Find the domain of definition of the function f  x   6   x
 7  7 
 
(A)  ,  1  0,   (B)  ,  1   0, 1
(C) (–1, 0] (D) (–, –1)  [0, )

16. 
Solve logx x 2  1  0 
(A) (1, ) (B) (1, 2) 
(C) 1, 2 

(D)  2, 2
 
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17. The domain of definition of the function f  x   is
cos x  cos x
(A)  2n , 2n , n  I (B)  2n,  2n  1   , n  I
  4n  1   4n  3      4n  1   4n  1  
(C) 
 ,  , n  I (D) 
 ,  , n  I
 2 2   2 2 

18. The domain of definition of the function f  x   sin1  x  1  2  is


(A)  2, 1   2, 4  (B)  2, 0    2, 4  (C)  2, 1   2, 3 (D)  2, 0  2, 3

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19. The domain of definition of the function f  x   is
 2
log1/ 2 x  7x  13 
(A) (–, 3) (B) (3, 4) (C) (4, 7) (D) (7, )

  x2  x  
20.
  x  4    0 are
Number of positive integral solutions of inequation log05  log6 
  
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 9

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Numerical Value Type

21. The number of points on the real line where the function f  x   log x2 1 x  3 is not defined is
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 8

a b c
22. If a, b and c are non–zero rational numbers then sum of all the possible values of   is
a b c
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) 0

6x 10  x 2
3 27
23. Number of integral values of x satisfying the inequality    is
4 64
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 3

24. Find the number of solutions of 2 x  3 x  4 x  5 x  0


(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 8 (D) 6

 x 2
25. Domain of definition of the function f  x   log05   is (a, ), a =
 x7
(A) 2 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 7

PHYSICS
Single Correct Type

26. Two balls of different masses are thrown in air with different velocities. While they are in air
acceleration of centre of mass of the system. (neglect air resistance)
(A) Depends on the direction of the motion of two balls
(B) Depends on the masses of the two balls
(C) Depends on the magnitude of velocities of the two balls (D) Is equal to g

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27. Two men ‘A’ and ‘B’ are standing on a plank. ‘B’ is at the middle of the plank and ‘A’ is at the left end
of the plank. Bottom surface of the plank is smooth. System is initially at rest and masses are as
shown in figure. ‘A’ and ‘B’ start moving such that the position of ‘B’ remains fixed with respect to
ground and ‘A’ meets ‘B’. Then the point where A meets B is located at

(A) the middle of the plank (B) 30 cm from the left end of the plank
(C) the right end of the plank (D) None of these

28. Two particles having mass ratio n : 1 are interconnected by a light inextensible string that passes over
a smooth pulley. If the system is released, then the acceleration of the centre of mass of the system is
2 2
 n  1  n  1  n  1
(A)  n  1 g
2
(B)   g (C)   g (D)  g
 n  1  n  1  n  1

29. All the particles of a system are situated at a distance r from the origin. The distance of the centre of
mass of the system from the origin is
(A) = r (B)  r (C) > r (D)  r

30. A man of mass 'm' climbs on a rope of length L suspended below a balloon of mass M. The balloon is
stationary with respect to ground. If the man begins to climb up the rope at a speed v rel (relative to
rope). In what direction and with what speed (relative to ground) will the balloon move?
mv rel mv rel
(A) downwards, (B) upwards,
mM mM
mv real M  m  vrel
(C) downwards, (D) downwards,
M M

31. A uniform sphere is placed on a smooth horizontal surface and a horizontal force F is applied on it at
a distance h above the centre. The acceleration of the centre of mass of the sphere
(A) is maximum when h = 0 (B) is maximum when h = R
(C) is maximum when h = R/2 (D) is independent of h

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32. Two masses are connected by a spring as shown in the figure. One of the masses was given velocity
v = 2 k, as shown in figure where 'k' is the spring constant. Then maximum extension in the spring will
be (initially spring is in natural length)

(A) 2m (B) m (C) 2mk (D) 3mk

33. A shell is fired from a canon with a velocity V at an angle  with the horizontal direction. At the highest
point in its path, it explodes into two pieces of equal masses. One of the pieces come to rest. The
speed of the other piece immediately after the explosion is
3
(A) 3V cos  (B) 2V cos  (C) V cos  (D) V cos 
2
34. The centre of mass of a system of particles is at the origin. From this we conclude that
(A) The number of particles on positive x-axis is equal to the number of particles on negative x-axis
(B) The total mass of the particles on positive x-axis is same as the total mass on negative x-axis
(C) The number of particles on X-axis may be equal to the number of particles on Y-axis.
(D) If there is a particle on the positive X-axis, there must be at least one particle on the negative X-
axis.

35. Three particles of mass 1 kg, 2 kg and 3 kg are placed at the corners A, B and C respectively of an
19k
equilateral triangle ABC of edge 1 m. The distance of their centre of mass from A is then what
144
is the value of k.
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 5

36. If a particle is rotating uniformly in a horizontal circle, then


(A) no force is acting on particle (B) velocity of particle is constant
(C) particle has no acceleration (D) no work is done

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37. The mass of the bob of a simple pendulum of length L is m. If the bob is left from its horizontal
position then the speed of the bob and the tension in the thread in the lowest position of the bob will
be respectively

(A) 2gL and 3mg (B) 3mg and 2gL (C) 2mg and 2gL (D) 2gL and 2mg

38. If the over bridge is concave instead of being convex, then the thrust on the road at the lowest
position will be
mv 2 mv 2 m2 v 2 g v2g
(A) mg  (B) mg  (C) (D)
r r r r

39. Two particles of masses “p” and “q” (p > q) are separated by a distance “d”. The shift in the centre of
mass when the two particles are interchanged is
(A) d(p+q) / (p–q) (B) d(p–q) / (p+q) (C) d p/(p–q) (D) d q/ (p–q)

40. Particles of masses m, 2m, 3m ..... nm gram are placed on the same line at distances, l, 2l, 3l, ..... nl
cm from a fixed point. The distance of centre of mass of the particles from the fixed point in cm in

(A)
 2n  1 I
(B)
l
(C)

n n2  l l  (D)
2l
3 n 1 2 
n n2  l l 

41. A circular hole of radius ‘r’ is made in a disk of radius ‘R’ and of uniform thickness at a distance ‘a’
from the centre of the disk. The distance of the new centre of mass from the original centre of mass is

(A)
aR 2
(B)
ar 2
(C)

a R2  r 2  (D)

a R2  r 2 
2 2 2 2 2 2
R r R r r R

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42. Four particles, each of mass 1kg, are placed at the corners of square of side one meter in the XY
plane. If the point of intersection of the diagonals of the square is taken as the origin, the co-ordinates
of the center of mass are
(A) (1,1) (B) (-1, 1) (C) (1,-1) (D) (0,0)

43. A thin uniform wire is bent to form the two equal sides AB and AC of triangle ABC, where
AB = AC = 5 cm. The third side BC, of length 6cm, is made from uniform wire of twice the linear mass
density of the first. The distance of centre of mass from A is
34 11 34 11
(A) cm (B) cm (C) cm (D) cm
11 34 9 45

44. A bomb travelling in a parabolic path under the effect of gravity, explodes in mid air. The centre of
mass of fragments will
(A) Move vertically upwards and then downwards
(B) Move vertically downwards (C) Move in irregular path
(D) Move in the parabolic path which the unexploded bomb would have travelled.

45. Internal forces in a system can change


(A) Linear momentum only
(B) Kinetic energy only
(C) Both kinetic energy and linear momentum
(D) Neither the linear momentum nor the kinetic energy of the system

Numerical Value Type

46. A uniform solid cone of height 40 cm is shown in figure. The distance of centre of mass of the cone
from point B (centre of the base) is 40/k cm. Then value of k is

(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 5

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47. A boy of mass 60 kg is standing over a platform of mass 40 kg placed over a smooth horizontal
O
surface. He throws a stone of mass 1 kg with velocity v = 10 m/s at an angle of 45 with respect to the
ground. The displacement of the platform (with boy) on the horizontal surface when the stone lands
2
on the ground is n/10 m. Then find the value of n. (g = 10 m/s )
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

48. The centre of mass of the shaded portion of the disc is R/4n to the left of A. Then find n.
(The mass is uniformly distributed in the shaded portion)

(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

49. A frictionless track ABCDE ends in a circular loop of radius R. A body slides down the track from point
A which is at a height h = 5 cm. Maximum value of R for the body to successfully complete the loop is
(in cm)

(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 3

50. A uniform disc of radius R is put over another uniform disc of radius 2R of same thickness and
density. The peripheries of the two discs touch each other. The position of their centre of mass is at
R/n from the centre of the bigger disc towards the centre of the smaller disc. Then find the value of n
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 2

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CHEMISTRY

Single Correct Type

51. The molecule of hydrogen atom is formed due to the overlapping of orbitals of two hydrogen atoms.
Which of the following types of overlapping takes place in the formation of H2 molecule ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D) All of these

52. In a homo nuclear molecule which of the following set of orbitals are degenerate ? (consider z axis as
inter nuclear axis)
(A)  2s and 1s (B) 2px and 2py (C) 2px and 2pz (D) 2pz and *2px

53. Given the reaction


C(s) + H2O(l)  CO(g) + H2(g)
Calculate the volume of the gases produced at STP from 48.0g carbon.
(A) 179.2 L (B) 89.6 L (C) 44.8 L (D) 22.4 L

54. The vapour density of a gas is 11.2. The volume occupied by 1.00 g of this gas at STP is
(A) 22.4 L (B) 11.2 L (C) 1.0 L (D) 2.24 L

55. 300 mL of a gas at 27C is cooled to –3C, at constant pressure. The final volume is :
(A) 540 mL (B) 135 mL (C) 270 mL (D) 350 mL

0
56. The dipole moment of HCl is 1.03 D, if H–Cl bond distance is 1.26 A , what is the percentage of ionic
character in the H–Cl bond ?
(A) 60% (B) 39% (C) 29% (D) 17%

57. If the volume of a given mass of a gas at constant temperature becomes 4 times, the pressure will be
(A) 4p (B) P/4 (C) 4P (D) P

58. An open flask containing air is heated from 300 K to 500 K. What percentage of air will be escaped to
the atmosphere, if pressure is keeping constant ?
(A) 80 (B) 40 (C) 60 (D) 20

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59. The electronegativity values of C, H, O, N and S are 2.5, 2.1, 3.5, 3.0 and 2.5 respectively. Which of
the following bonds is most polar ?
(A) C–H (B) N–H (C) S–H (D) O–H

60. Assuming (2s–2p) mixing is not operative, the para magnetic species among the following is :
(A) Be2 (B) B2 (C) C2 (D) N2

61. The species showing p–d overlapping is :


(A) NO3 (B) PO34 (C) CO32 (D) NO2

62. Hybridisations of carbon in O=C=C=C=CCl2


3 2 3 2 2
(A) sp, sp (B) sp , sp (C) sp only (D) sp, sp

63. Which of the following statement is correct


(A) Non–bonded orbitals occupy less space than bonded orbitals
(B) Bonded orbitals occupy less space than non bonded orbitals
(C) Lone pair–bond pair repulsion is greater than lone pair–lone pair
(D) bond pair–bond pair repulsion is greater than lone pair–bond pair
3
64. The orbital involved in sp d hybridization. (Assuming z–axis as the internuclear axis)
(A) dx2  y2 (B) dxz (C) dyz (D) dz2
65. BCl3 is a planar molecule whereas NCl3 is pyramidal because :
(A) nitrogen atom is smaller than boron atom
(B) BCl3 has no lone pair of electrons whereas NCl3 has a lone pair of electrons
(C) N–Cl bond is more covalent than B–Cl bond
(D) B–Cl bond is more polar than N–Cl bond

66. The correct bond order of O2 ,O2 ,O22 ,O2 is


(A) O 2  O2  O22  O2 (B) O 2  O 2  O2  O 22
(C) O2  O2  O2  O22 (D) O22  O2  O2  O2

67. The Correct order of bond angle is :


(A) F2O > H2O (B) NF3 > NH3
(C) H2O > H2S (D) PH3 > NH3

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68. Dipole–induced dipole interaction takes place between


(A) HCl + HCl (B) He + He (C) HCl + H2O (D) H2O + I2

69. During the reaction, C2H4 + 3O2  2CO2 + 2H2O ; The hybridized state of carbon changes from
2 2 3 3 2
(A) sp to sp (B) sp to sp (C) sp to sp (D) sp to sp

70. The bond angles of NH3, NH4 and NH2 are in the order
(A) NH2  NH3  NH2 (B) NH4  NH3  NH2
(C) NH3  NH2  NH4 (D) NH3  NH4  NH2

Numerical Value Type

71. An L.P.G cylinder contains 15 kg of butane gas at 27C and 10 atmospheric pressure. It was leaking
and its pressure fell down to 8 atmospheric pressure after one day. The gas leaked in kg is
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

72. Under identical condition of temperature and pressure, one litre of CH 4 weighted 1.2g while 2 litre of
another gaseous hydrocarbon CnH2n2 weighed 8.1g. The value of n is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

73. Sum of p– d bonds in SO2  g  and SO3  g  is :


(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 2

74. In the electronic structure of H2SO4, the total number of unshared pair of electrons is
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 4

75. Total number of Linear molecules among the following species are :
SO2, CO2, HgCl2, SnCl2, I3 , XeF2 ,C2H2 , BeCl2, NO2
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7

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PET (1ST YEAR)


MAINS(2020)_Pattern
DATE:14.10.2023
ANSWERS
SET–b

MATHEMATICS
1. D 2. D 3. A 4. A
5. C 6. C 7. B 8. D
9. C 10. D 11. C 12. D
13. B 14. C 15. D 16. C
17. D 18. B 19. B 20. C
21. C 22. D 23. A 24. B
25. A

PHYSICS
26. D 27. C 28. C 29. B
30. A 31. D 32. C 33. B
34. C 35. A 36. D 37. A
38. A 39. B 40. A 41. B
42. D 43. A 44. D 45. B
46. A 47. A 48. A 49. B
50. B

CHEMISTRY
51. A 52. B 53. A 54. C
55. C 56. D 57. B 58. B
59. D 60. C 61. B 62. D
63. B 64. D 65. B 66. C
67. C 68. D 69. A 70. B
71. C 72. C 73. A 74. B
75. C

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