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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Use of
pencil is strictly prohibited.
3. The Test Booklet consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
4. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics
having 25 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4(four) marks for correct
response.
5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above is instruction No. 4 for correct response of each
question. (1/4) (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question.
No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer
sheet.
6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in any question
will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per
instruction 5 above.
SECTION –I
(Single Correct Answer Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice question. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
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12. Two particles are fired from the same point, with speeds 100 m/s and 100 m/s, and firing angles with
horizontal = 60° and 120° respectively. The time after which their velocity vectors become
perpendicular to each other, is
(A) 5 s (B) 5 ( 3 1) s (C) 5 3 s (D) 5 3 / 2s
13. A block of mass m is placed at the top of a smooth wedge ABC. The wedge is rotated about an axis passing
through C as shown in the figure. The minimum value of angular speed such that the block does not slip on the
wedge is:
A m
g sin g
(A) sec (B) cos
l l
g g sin
(C) cos (D) B C
l cos l
14. The acceleration of the blocks (A) and (B) respectively in situation shown in the
figure is : (pulleys & strings are massless)
2g g 2g g
(A) downward, upward (B) downward, upward
7 7 3 3
10g 5g
(C) downward, upward (D) none of these
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15. A force of 10 N is applied on three blocks as shown in the figure. The reaction between A & B and B &
C is (mA = 2kg, mB = 3kg, mC = 5kg)
10N
A B C
(A) 8N, 5N (B) 2N, 5N
(c) 8 N, 2N (D) 2N, 8N
dv
16. The motion of a body falling from rest in a resisting medium is described by the equation a bv, where a and
dt
b are constants. The velocity at any time t is__________.
(A) a(1 eb t ) (B) abe t
2
a
(C) (1 e bt ) (D) ab 2 (1 t)
b
17. The acceleration of a train between two stations 2 km apart is shown in the figure. The maximum speed of the
train is
18. A particle moving with uniform acceleration along a straight line covers distances a and b is successive interval of
p and q seconds. The acceleration of the particle is
pq(p q) 2(aq bp)
(A) (B)
2(bp aq) pq(p q)
bp aq 2(bp aq)
(C) (D)
pq(p q) pq(p q)
19. Each of the two blocks shown in the figure has a mass m. the coefficient of friction for all surfaces in contact is .
A horizontal force P is applied to move the bottom block. The value of P, for which acceleration of block A is
same in both cases is
(A) 2 mg (B) mg
2
(C) 3 mg (D) mg
3
20. Two blocks A and B of masses 1 kg and 2 kg respectively are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. They are
connected by a massless inextensible string going over a pulley as shown. The pulley is being acted upon by a
vertical force of magnitude varying with time as F = 2t N. Which of the following represent the velocity-time
variation of A and B?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
SECTION –II
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