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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
PHYSICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 1 – 6) Single correct Answers +3 -1 6 18
One or more than one
Sec – II (Q.N : 7 – 12) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Sec – III (Q.N : 13 – 18) Questions with Numerical value. +4 0 6 24
Total 18 66
CHEMISTRY
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 19 – 24) Single correct Answers +3 -1 6 18
One or more than one
Sec – II (Q.N : 25 – 30) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Sec – III (Q.N : 31 – 36) Questions with Numerical value. +4 0 6 24
Total 18 66
MATHEMATICS
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I (Q.N : 37 – 42) Single correct Answers +3 -1 6 18
One or more than one
Sec – II (Q.N : 43 – 48) +4 -2 6 24
(partial marking scheme) (+1)
Sec – III (Q.N : 49 – 54) Questions with Numerical value. +4 0 6 24
Total 18 66
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PHYSICS Max.Marks:66
01. In a conducting hollow sphere of inner and outer 5cm and 10cm respectively, a point
change 1 C is placed at point A, that is 3cm from the centre C of the hollow sphere.
An external uniform electric field of magnitude 20 N/C is also applied. Net electric
force on this charge is 15N, away from the center of the sphere as shown. Find
magnitude of force exerted by the induced charges on the charge placed at point A in
Newtons.
We now increase the charge on the left pith ball from Q to 2Q while leaving its mass
essentially unchanged. Which of the following diagrams best presents the new
equilibrium configuration?
A) B)
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C) D)
03. A point negative charge – Q is placed at a distance r from a small dipole with dipole
moment P as shown in figure. The X component of force acting on the charge – Q is
(K is Coulomb’s constant)
A) 2 P cos 30 iˆ 2 ˆj B) 2 P cos 30 iˆ
C) 2 P cos 30 2 ˆj D) Data insufficient
05. A cavity of radius r is present inside a solid dielectric sphere of radius R, having a
volume charge density of . The distance between the centers of the sphere and the
cavity is a. An electron is kept touching inside the cavity at an angle 45 as shown.
How long it take to touch the sphere again?
6 2 mr 0
A) B) C) D)
e a √
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06. There are two non-conducting spheres having uniform volume charge densities and
. Both spheres have equal radius R. The spheres are now laid down such that they
overlaps as shown in the figure.
The electric field E in the overlap region is
A) non uniform B) zero C) d D) r
3 0 3 0
07. In a region of space, the electric field E E0 xiˆ E0 yjˆ . Consider an imaginary cubical
volume of edge ‘a’ with its edges parallel to the axes of coordinates. Now
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08.
(a) If a point charge is placed off-center inside an electrically neutral spherical metal
spherical metal shell, then 'induced charge on its outer surface is uniformly distributed
(c) A non-metal shell of uniform charge attracts or repels a charged particle that is
outside the shell as if all the shell's charge were concentrated at the center of the shell.
(d) If a charged particle is located inside a non-metal shell of uniform charge, there is
10. A point charge q1 is placed in a cavity inside a conductor and another point charge q2
is placed outside it as shown in Fig. Which of the following statements are correct?
(a) If q1 is slightly shifted, the induced charge density on the inner surface of the cavity
only changes
(b) If q1 is slightly shifted, the induced charge density on the outer surface of the
cavity only changes
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(c) If q2 is slightly shifted, the induced charge density on the inner surface of the cavity
only changes
(d) If q2 is slightly shifted, the induced charge density on the outer surface of the
cavity only changes
11. An uncharged conducting thin square plate of side 1 m is placed in an uniform electric
field of magnitude 200 N/C as shown in the figure. The field direction is perpendicular
to the plane of plate. For this situation, mark out the correct statement(s)
Q
(a) The field at B is
2 o A
Q
(b) The field B is
o A
(c) The field at A, B and C are the same magnitude
(d) The field at A and C are of the same magnitude, but in opposite directions.
13. A sphere of radius R carries charge such that its volume density is proportional to the
square of the distance from the center. What is the ratio of the magnitude of the
electric field at a distance 2R from the center to the magnitude of the electric field at a
distance of R/2 from the center i .e . Er 2R / Er R /2 ?
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14. A soap bubble of radius R = 0.25 cm is uniformly charged, with surface charge density
20C / m 2 . If the pressure inside and outside the bubble are same, then the surface
tension of soap solution is 1012 / 80 Nm1 . Find the value of .
15. A non-conducting spherical ball of radius R contains a spherically symmetric charge
with volume charge density kr n where r is the distance from the center of the ball, n
and k are constants of appropriate dimensions. What should be n such that the electric
field inside the ball is directly proportional to square of distance from the center?
16. 1 µC charge is uniformly distributed on a spherical shell given by equation
x2 + y2 + z2 =25. What will be intensity of electric field at a point (1, 1,2) in S.I units?
17. Two small balls A & B of positive charge Q each and masses m and 2m respectively
are connected by a non-conducting light rod of length L This system is released in a
uniform electric field of strength E as shown. Just after the release (assume no other
QE
force acts on the system), acceleration of point A is n towards right. Find value
m
of ‘n’.
18. The electric field intensity at the center of a uniformly charged hemispherical shell is
Eo. Now two portions of the hemisphere are cut from either side and remaining portion
is shown in figure. If , the field intensity due to remaining portion at center is
3
n E o . Find the value of ‘n’
CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:66
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19.
20.
21.
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22.
(A) I < II < III < IV (B) I < IV < II < III (C) IV < III < II < I (D) I < II < IV < III
24. Identify the set of reagent and reaction conditions ‘X’ and ‘Y’ in the following set of
transformations,
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27. In the given reaction
28.
29. Which of the following reactions are least possible by Friedel-craft’s acylation as per
expectation?
CH(CH3)2 N(CH3)2
CH3CH2COCl CH3CH2COCl
AlCl 3 AlCl 3
A) B)
Br O
C
CH3CH2COCl CH(CH3)2 CH3CH2COCl
AlCl 3 AlCl 3
C) D) O2N
30.
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31.
32. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below the
lists:
List – I List – II
A r , B p, D r , C q , D s, A p , A s, D p, B r , B s
How many of these are correct combinations?
33. What is the number of compounds having a benzene nucleus which can have the molecular
formula C7H8O?
34. How many of the following compounds are more reactive than chlorobenzene towards
nitration?
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CH3
O CH3
F NO 2 O O OH NMe 2
CN CHO OMe
Br
35. C2 H 5OH Na X H 2 g
O2 N NO 2
X
Y + sod. salt
F
Br
What is total number of lone pair of e ' s in valence shell of molecule y?
H
36. Ph
OH HBr X Y .
CH3
If the specific rotation of (R)-1-bromo-1-phenyl ethane is -200 and the observed rotation of
the mixture after reaction is -60. What is the % of inverted product in the product mixture?
MATHS Max.Marks:66
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2
3 cos x
45. The value of the definite integral x log
0
e dx is
3 cos x
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2
3 cos x 3 cos x
A) log e dx B) 2 log e dx
0 3 cos x 0 3 cos x
3 cos x
C) Zero D) 2 log e dx
0 3 cos x
46. Area enclosed by parabola ay 3 a x 2 2
and x-axis is 64, then value of a is
A) 4 B) 2 C) 4 D) 2
47. Area of the region bounded by the curve y tan x and lines y 0 and x 1 is
1 tan1 tan1 1
A) tan 1 x dx B) tan1
1
tan ydy C) tan
1
ydy D) tan 1 xdx
0 0 0 0
sin x
48. If A be the area bounded by f x , x 0, x and x axis , then which of the following
x 2
is/are true?
2 2 2
A) A B) A 1
4
2 1 2 2
C) 1 A D) A
2 2 4
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