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IRP MAIN PT-2_030124


Q_No_1 The pitch of a screw gauge is 1 mm and there are 50 divisions on its cap. When nothing is put between the studs, 43rd division of the
circular scale coincides with the reference line and the zero of the main scale is not visible or zero of circular scale is lying
above reference line. When a glass plate is placed between the studs, main scale reads four divisions and circular scale
reads 16 divisions. Thickness of the plate is
(A) 4.18 mm
(B*) 4.46 mm
(C) 4 mm
(D) 4.12 mm
Solution:

Q_No_2 Two parallel plate capacitors are connected to a battery with the switch S closed. When S is opened and the free space between the plates
of the capacitors is filled with a material of dielectric constant k, the ratio of the total electrostatic energies stored in both capacitors, after
and before the introduction of the dielectric is

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:

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Q_No_3 In the circuit shown, the current through the zener diode is

(A) 2 mA
(B) Zero
(C*) 0.5 mA
(D) 1.58 mA

Solution:

Q_No_4 Figure shows two conducting thin concentric shells of radii r and R. The outer shell carries a charge q. Initially, the inner shell is neutral but
when it is earthed, a charge flows from the inner shell to the earth. What is the radius of the outer shell in terms of radius of inner shell.

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(A) 8r
(B) 6r
(C) 2r
(D*) 4r
Solution:

Q_No_5 A loop of flexible conducting wire of length 0.5 m lies in a magnetic field of 1 tesla perpendicular to the plane of the loop. What is the
tension developed in the wire if a current of 1.57 A is passed through the loop?
(A) 12.5 N
(B) 1.25 N
(C*) 0.125 N
(D) 0.0125 N
Solution:

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Q_No_6 In a YDSE, the distance between two identical slits is 6.1 times the slit width then, the number of intensity maxima observed within the
central maxima of single slit diffraction pattern is
(A*) 12
(B) 24
(C) 3
(D) 6
Solution:

Q_No_7 A 49eV photon excites a hydrogen-like atom from its ground state to the second excited state. If rB is the Bohr radius of the hydrogen
atom, the associated de-Broglie wavelength of the electron in the excited state must be

(A) 18.84 rB
(B*) 9.42 rB
(C) 4.71 rB
(D) 2.35 rB

Solution:

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Q_No_8 Three charge particles each having charge q and mass m are placed at corners of an equilateral triangle of side . Now all three particles
are released. Find the speed of each particles when separation between any two particles is 2 . (Ignore gravitational interaction of particles)
(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_9 Using RC charging circuit an experiment is repeated with two different resistance R1 and R2 and plot of VC against time is as shown

(A) R1 > R2
(B) R1 = R2

(C*) R1 < R2
(D) Can't say

Solution:
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Q_No_10 The velocity of plane mirror is , and a point object present in-front of mirror moves with velocity where is along
normal to plane mirror, then the velocity of image is
(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_11 Find the magnifying power of astronomical telescope having focal length of objective and eye piece are 50 cm and 5 cm respectively, when
the image formed at least distance of clear vision (D = 20 cm)

(A) 12.5
(B*) –12.5
(C) 10
(D) –10

Solution:

Q_No_12 In an experiment on photoelectric effect a student plots the graph between maximum speed of photoelectron (vmax) against frequencies (f)
of incident radiation. Slope of graph gives :
(A) Wavelength of radiation
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(B) Half of mass of electron
(C*) de-broglie wavelength of photoelectrons
(D) Planck's constant
Solution:

Q_No_13 An non-conducting disc of outer radius 2R and inner radius R is uniformly charged with surface charge density σ and rotating about its axis
passing through centre and perpendicular to plane of disc with angular speed ω. Find magnetic dipole moment
(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_14 A charge particle of mass m enters a magnetic field B with velocity V0 at an angle α as shown, find the time spent by the charged particle in
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the magnetic field

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:

Q_No_15 The reading of AC ammeter in the given AC circuit is

(A) 60 A
(B) 20A
(C) 20√5A
(D*) 12√5A
Solution:

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Q_No_16 A capacitor of capacity C is charged through a battery of V volt. When it is fully charged, battery is disconnected and again connected with
same capacitor but with reverse polarity, then in reconnection
(A) Heat loss 4 CV2 .
(B) Heat loss is zero.

(C*) Heat loss is 2 CV2 .


(D) Heat loss is CV2 .
Solution:

Q_No_17 Electric potential in space is given by V = 3x2y. A charge of –2C is placed at (1, 1), the initial acceleration of this charge particle is
(Consider unit mass particle)
(A)

(B)
(C*)

(D)

Solution:

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Q_No_18 A long solenoid having number of turns per unit length 50 turns per meter and radius of cross-section 6 cm carrying current I = 2t, where
t is in second. The electric field at radial distance 2 mm from axis of solenoid is (in SI units)

(A) 100 μ0 t
(B*) μ0

(C) 50 μ0 t
(D) 2 μ0
Solution:

Q_No_19 A point object 'O' is placed infront of a silvered glass slab of thickness 15 cm and refractive index , at a distance of 12 cm. The distance
of final image from silvered surface is

(A*) 17 cm
(B) 33 cm
(C) 6 cm
(D) 12 cm
Solution:

Q_No_20 The electric field part of an electromagnetic wave in a medium is represented by Ex = 0 ;

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Ez = 0. The wave is :
(A) Moving along –x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
(B) Moving along y direction with frequency 2π × 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
(C) Moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 100 m.
(D*) Moving along x direction with frequency 106 Hz and wave length 200 m.
Q_No_21 In the circuit shown below, what is the value of resistance X (in Ω) so that voltmeter reads 1V.
Solution:
(Assume ideal voltmeter)

(INT*) 02.00
Solution:

Q_No_22 At geomagnetic poles, angle of dip is ______º (in degree).


(INT*) 90.00
Solution:
Q_No_23 The radius of Cu nucleus is measured to be 4.8 × 10–13 cm. The radius of Mg nucleus is
K × 10–14 cm then value of K is _____.
(INT*) 36.00
Solution:

Q_No_24 In LR circuit, at an instant VS is 5V and VL is 4 volts. Find the voltage across resistance at this instant (in volt)

(INT*) 01.00
Solution:

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Q_No_25 In the diagram, screen is touching to plane mirror. Interference take place between light directly coming
from source and after reflection from plane mirror. The distance of first maxima from point P on screen

then find numerical value of n.

(INT*) 01.00
Solution:

Q_No_26 A point charge of 0.1 C is placed on the circumference of a non-conducting ring of radius 1m which is rotating with a constant angular
acceleration of 1 rad/sec2 . If ring starts it’s motion at t = 0 the magnetic field (in 10–7 T) at the centre of the ring at t = 10 sec, is
(INT*) 01.00
Solution:

Q_No_27
A photon of blue color light wavelength λ0 enters into a medium of refractive index , then change in energy of photon is ,
then find α.
(INT*) 00.00
Solution: As frequency doesn't change hence energy of photon (E = hn) remain same.

Q_No_28 An object of length 30 cm is placed on principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 30 cm. Its one end at a distance of 45 cm as shown.
If length of image is 10x (in cm) find the value of x.

(INT*) 04.00
Solution:

Q_No_29 In the circuit diode is ideal (Neglect forward biased resistance of diode). The current through 10Ω is , then find n.

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(INT*) 01.00
Solution:

Q_No_30 A laser beam is operating at 20 mW. The energy stored in 30 cm length of beam is n × 10–11 J. Then find n.

(INT*) 02.00
Solution:

Q_No_31 Choose the chemical formula which represents to an alum :


(A) (NH4 )2 SO4 .FeSO4 .6H2 O
(B) Li2 SO4 .Cr2 (SO4 )3 .24H2 O
(C*) K2 SO4 .Fe2 (SO4 )3 .24H2 O
(D) K2 SO4 .Fe2 (SO4 )3 .6KCN
Solution:

Q_No_32

(A)

(B*)

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(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_33 Consider the following Galvanic cell : Cu(s) | Cu2 + (aq. 2M) || Ag+ (aq. 1M) | Ag(s) Calculate concentration of Ag+ in cathodic compartment
when cell becomes completely discharged at 27°C.

(A) 2 × 108 M
(B) 2 × 10–8 M

(C) 3.87 × 10–6 M


(D*) 5 × 10–8 M

Solution:

Q_No_34 The cation which liberates hydrogen gas on reaction with dilute H2 SO4 :
(A) Mn2+ (aq)
(B) Cr3+ (aq)
(C) Cr3+ (aq)
(D*) Ti2+ (aq)

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Solution:

Q_No_35

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:

Q_No_36 Enthalpy of atomisation is highest for :

(A*) V
(B) Cr
(C) Zn
(D) Mn
Solution: ⇒ Enthalpy of atomisation is highest for vanadium while it is lowest for Zn in first transition.

Q_No_37

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(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_38 For the cell at 25°C


Zn | Zn2+ (aq, 0.01 M) || Ag+ (aq, 0.001 M) | Ag

Select the correct statement.

(A) No reaction takes place.


(B) Ag will be deposited at Ag electrode.
(C*) Current will flow from Zn to Ag electrode in external circuit.
(D) Current will flow from Ag to Zn electrode in external circuit.
Solution:

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Q_No_39 Choose incorrect reaction :

(A)
(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_40

Product (B) will be.


(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_41 Two moles of an ideal gas expand isothermally against constant external pressure 4.926 atm at temperature of 300 K. If initial volume of
the ideal gas is 1 L, then work done (in J) in process is

(A) –11488 J
(B) –5036 J
(C) –2488 J
(D*) –4491 J
Solution:

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Q_No_42 Choose incorrect statement about given reaction : products.

(A) It is redox reaction


(B) It is used for preparation of nitrogen

(C*) Small amounts of N2 O and HNO3 are also formed.


(D) Gaseous impurities are removed by passing them through acidified K2 Cr2 O7 solution.
Solution:

Q_No_43

(A) and (B) will be respectively


(A*)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_44 The cation which exhibits colour :


(A) Lu3+ (aq)
(B*) Eu3+ (aq)

(C) Gd3+ (aq)


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(D) La3+ (aq)
Solution:

Q_No_45 The major product of the reaction

is :
(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_46 The P-T graph as given below was observed for a process A to B of an ideal gas, which of the following option is true ?

(A) w > 0, ΔH > 0


(B) w < 0, ΔH < 0
(C*) w < 0, ΔH > 0
(D) w = 0, ΔH < 0

Solution:

Q_No_47 Which of the following oxyacid exhibits strongest reducing character :


(A*) H3 PO2
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(B) H3 PO3
(C) H3 PO4
(D) H3 PO5
Solution: ⇒ H3 PO2 contains two nonionisable hydrogens while H3 PO3 contains one hence H3 PO2 is stronger
reducing agent than H3 PO3
⇒ H3 PO4 and H3 PO5 donot exhibit reducing character.

Q_No_48 The product obtained from the reaction is :

(A*)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_49 Choose correct IUPAC name of coordination compound :


(A) Tetraaminecopper(II) phosphate
(B) Potassium hexacyanidoiron(II)
(C) Diaquatriamminebromidocobalt(III) ion
(D*) Tetraaquadichloridoplatinum(IV) tetracyanidozincate(II)
Solution: ⇒ Correct name (A) Tetraamminecopper(II) phosphate
(B) Potassium hexacyanidoferrate(II)
(C) Triamminediaquabromidocobalt(III) ion

Q_No_50 What is the major product of the following reaction?

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(A*)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_51 Ag (s) | AgX(s) | NaX (0.01 M) || AgNO3 (0.001 M) | Ag(s) ; Ecell = 0.6 V at 298 K. if Ksp of sparingly soluble salt AgX is expressed as 1 × 10–
Z , then find 'Z'.

(INT*) 15.00
Solution:

Q_No_52 Consider given reaction ;

Find out basicity of oxyacid 'Z'.


(INT*) 03.00
Solution:
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Q_No_53 Find the pH of HA aq. solution at 25°C. If its same equimolal aqueous solution compared to urea show
depression in freezing point in the ratio 12 : 10.
(Ka of HA = 10–5 , log 2 = 0.3, log 3 = 0.48, log 5 = 0.7)
(INT*) 4.4
Solution:

Q_No_54 Heat of formation of C2 H6 (g) at constant pressure is –20 kcal/mole at 500K. Calculate magnitude heat of
formation (in kcal) of 1g of C2 H6 (g) at constant volume.
(INT*) 00.60
Solution:

Q_No_55 How many structural isomers of C4 H10 O are possible which react with PCC (Pyridinium chlorochromate) to give aldehyde

(INT*) 02.00
Solution:

Q_No_56 The following reaction decomposes

At 25°C the rate constant of the reaction is 6.90 × 10–2 sec–1 . The initial pressure of N2 O5 is 0.6 atm. If total pressure of gaseous mixture
becomes 1.2 atm, then calculate the time (in seconds) of decomposition of N2 O5 .
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Given : log2 = 0.3, log3 = 0.48 lnx = 2.3 logx
(INT*) 16.00
Solution:

Q_No_57 How many moles black coloured precipitate will be obtained when eight moles PH3 gas reacts with CuSO4
solution.
(INT*) 04.00
Solution:

Q_No_58 A constant amount of an ideal gas undergoes the cyclic process ABCA in the PV diagram shown below.

The path BC is an isotherm. Calculate the magnitude of work done (in kilojoule) by the gas during one
complete cycle, beginning and ending at A, is nearly (ln 2.5 ≈ 0.9)
(INT*) 300.00
Solution:

Q_No_59 Consider the following reactions

Total number of monochlorinated product = X (Including stereoisomers)

Total number of monochlorinated product = Y (Including stereoisomers)

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Identify value of X + Y.
(INT*) 16.00
Solution:

Q_No_60 The frequency factor and the activation energy for the decomposition of an organic substance are
1013 sec–1 and 23.03 kcal/mol respectively.
Calculate the temperature (in ºC) at which the half life of the reaction is 69.3 sec.

(INT*) 60.33
Solution:

Q_No_61 An urn contains 5 red and 2 green balls. A ball is drawn at random from the urn. If the drawn ball is green,
then a red ball is added to the urn and if the drawn ball is red, then a green ball is added to the urn; the
original ball is not returned to the urn. Now, a second ball is drawn at random from it. The probability that
the second ball is red, is :
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:
Q_No_62 Three circles of radii a, b, c (a < b < c) touch each other externally. If they have x-axis as a common tangent, then

(A) a, b, c are in A.P.


(B)

(C*)

(D)

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Q_No_63
Solution:

(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:
Q_No_64
. If R(z) and I(z) respectively denote the real and imaginary parts of z,

then
(A) R(z) < 0 and I(z) > 0
(B) R(z) = –3

(C) R(z) > 0 and I(z) > 0


(D*) I(z) = 0

Solution:
Q_No_65
If an angle between the line, and the plane,x – 2y – kz = 3 is cos-1 , then a value of k is :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:
Q_No_66 The plane which bisects the line segement joining the points (–3, –3, 4) and (3, 7, 6) at right angles, passes through which one of the
following points ?
(A) (–2, 3, 5)
(B) (2, 1, 3)

(C*) (4, 1, –2)


(D) (4, –1, 7)

Solution:
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Q_No_67 All x satisfying the inequality (cot–1 x)2 – 7(cot–1 x) + 10 > 0, lie in the interval :

(A*) (–∞, cot5) ∪ (cot2, ∞)


(B) (–∞, cot5) ∪ (cot4, cot2)

(C) (cot5, cot4)


(D) (cot2, ∞)

Solution:
Q_No_68 If A is a square matrix such that

A(adj.A) , then is equal to

(A) 256

(B) 64

(C) 32
(D*) 16
Solution:

Q_No_69 The value of definite integral


dx, equals

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:

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Q_No_70 The position vectors of the points A, B and C are and respectively. If A is chosen as the origin, then the
position vectors of B and C are
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D*)

Solution:

Q_No_71 If , then

(A) is a unit vector

(B)

(C*)

(D) are coplanar

Solution:

Q_No_72
Let Ai, where i = 1, 2, 3,.........n, be n independent event such that , then probability that none of the events A1 , A2 ,........An

occur is

(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:

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Q_No_73 If asin–1 x – bcos–1 x = c, then asin–1 x + b cos–1 x is equal to

(A) 0
(B)

(C) π/2
(D*)

Solution:

Q_No_74

(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

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Q_No_75
If f N and f(A) = 2, then is equal to :

(A) 2
(B)

(C*) 3
(D) –3
Solution:

Q_No_76 If x = 2 cost – cos2t and y = 2 sint – sin2t, then the value of is :

(A)

(B*)

(C)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_77 , then the value of 10 f′(102+)

(A*) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3

(D) 4

Solution:

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Q_No_78 The graph of y = f(x) is given below

then the graph of y = |f(|x|)| is :


(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_79
and f(0) = 0, then the value of f(A) is :

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(A)

(B)

(C*)

(D)

Solution:

Q_No_80 Let 'k' ∈ R and the equation (k – 2)(x – [x])2 + 2(x – [x]) + k2 = 0 where [⋅]stands for greatest integer function, has exactly one solution
in (3, 4) then 'k' lies in :
(A) (3, 4)
(B) (1, 3)
(C) (0, 1)
(D*) (–1, 0)

Solution:

Q_No_81 Let [x] denote the greatest integer in x. Then in the interval [0, 3] the number of solutions of the equation,
x2 – 3x + [x] = 0 is
(INT*) 02.00
Solution: x = 0 and x = 2
Q_No_82 then ‘a’ equal to : (Where 'C' is the constant of integration)

(INT*) 3
Solution:

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Q_No_83
then ‘k’ equals.

(INT*) 15.00
Solution:

Q_No_84
and Q = be two 3 × 3 matrices such that Q – P5 = I3 . Then is equal to :

(INT*) 10.00
Solution:
Q_No_85

Is continuous in [– π, π], then number of points at which f(x) is not differentiable is/are
(INT*) 02.00
Solution:

Q_No_86 = b sin c, then (b + c) equals.

(INT*) 04.00
Solution:

Q_No_87 TP and TQ are tangents to the parabola y2 = 4ax at P and Q. If the chord PQ passes through the fixed point (– a, b) then the locus of T is
by = ka(x – a), then (k + 2) equals.
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(INT*) 04.00
Solution:

Q_No_88
. If the range of f(x) = R (set of real numbers) then number of integral value(s) which a may take

(INT*) 04.00
Solution:

Q_No_89
The value of is ([ ] is greatest integer function)

(INT*) 03.00
Solution:

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Q_No_90 The function f(x) is not defined at x = 0. If f(x) is continuous at x = 0 then


f(0) equals
(INT*) 03.00
Solution:

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