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1. Inthe circuit shown in figure equivalent capacitance across AB is :- (all capacitance in LF) I 10 (Ay Aue (B) OF (©) 48uF (D) None of these 2. Inthe circuit shown, current (in A) through the 50 V and 30 V batteries are, respectively = 52 AWW 202 50V 7 10Q T30V Ai (A) 3 and 2.5 (B) 3.5 and 2 (C) 4.5 and 1 (D) 2.5 and 3 [A ring of radius R carries a charge +, A test charge —qy is released on its axis at @ distance V3R from its centre. How much kinetic energy will be aequired by the test charge when it reaches the centre ofthe ring ? wy 4t& R 1 aq ® te oR 1 40, © ares Aap 1 (po) — & Tne) SR ‘The gravitational field due to a mass distribution is f= in the x-direction where k is a constant taking xe the gravitational potential to be zero at infinite. The value of potential at the distance X is wy & @t x 2x @+t oe 2 2x 7. AA fixed planet is in the form of uniform circular ring of radius R. A cosmie particle is at the axis of the ring at an axial distance *x’. It is held in equilibrium by applying a constant force Fp, The equilibrium of the particle is (for displacements along the axis) (A) stable if x > — (B) unstable if x > —= 2 wok fa v2 4 R R (©) stable it < (D) unstable ifx < v2 v2 A. Choose the ‘A charge ‘is placed on the diagonal AP of a cube at a distance “* from the poi correct options. R (A) The sum of electric flux passing through the surface ABCD and PQRS is * 0 (B) The sum of electric flux passing through the surface ABCD and PORS is * 3 (C) The flux through both the surfaces ABCD and PRS are same, (D) The flux through the surface ABCD is larger than the flux through surface PORS. A particle moving with kinetic energy = 3 joule makes an elastic head on collision with a stationary particle which has twice its mass. During the impact = (A) The minimum kinetic energy of the system is 1 joule, (B) The maximum elastic potential energy of the system is 2 joule. (C) Momentum and total kinetic energy of the system are conserved at every instant. (D) The ratio of kinetic energy to potential energy of the system first decreases and then increases. Two transparent media of refractive indices jt, and jt; have a solid lens shaped transparent material of refiactive index j1, between them as shown in figures in List. A ray traversing these media is also shown in the figures. In List different relationships between 1, ys and js are given, Match them to the ray diagrams shown in List-IL List-1 ListII (P) Jay < Ho |) By Jar v | Hs Hi (R) |B = Hs |B) By wh (8) fin ta 4) By Lal 6) My A wy (A) PF 13:0 2.4.5. (B) P 13.Q> 1, (C) P2,3;Q > 24,5:R > 1,3,5;8 > 2.4 (D) P 1,3,5,Q 245K > 13,5:8 > 24 9. List-I gives some electrical circuits in steady state, List—II gives some statements regarding the cireuits, match appropriately. List-I List (Py (1) | Reading of voltmeter is 2 V. @ R’ (2) | Reading of ammeter is 0.1 A. Vv L4H 2V uF 4 " (R) I” T” 100 | (3) | Current through R’ is zero. 2 ov ov av 200 oy 200 av 2 (s) 24 =f 2 (4) | Charge on capacitor is 24. ov: 200 BG * 2002V (5) | Current through R'is non-zero. (A) P 1.2:0 4 LR 24:8 > 2 (B) P123:Q > 13:R > 2458 > (C) P 3.4.0 9 2.3:R 1,2;8 > 4,5 (D) P 3,4,5;Q > 4:R > 3:8 > 1,2 2 10. Two blocks A and B of mass 2m and m respectively are connected by a massless spring of spring constant K. This system lies over a smooth horizontal surface. At t= 0 the block A has velocity u towards right as shown while the speed of block B is zero, andthe length of spring is equal to its natural length at that instant. In each situation of List-l, certain statements are given and corresponding results are given in Lisl. Match the statements in List-l corresponding to results in Listl B K A m 2m fu ‘smooth horizontal surface List List It @) | The velocity of block A (ip [ean never be zero tay be Zero at certain instants of (Q) | The velocity of block B ee vssn «ny | TH Hite een often of | enn at anim two blocks compression of spring is maximum at maximum extension (S) | The potential energy of spring |(4) of spring is maximum at natural length of 6) s spring (A) P 14:Q > 2.5K 13,582. (B) P> Q > 24R— 1582 (C) P1S.Q > 25RF 13,58 24 (D) P> 15:Q > R235 > Lt 11. A spherical metallic conductor has a spherical cavity. A positive charge is placed inside the cavity at its centre. Another positive charge is placed outside it. The conduetor is initially electrically neutral. List-I (Cause) List-II (Effect) If outside charge is shifted @) (1) | distribution of charge on inner surface of cavity changes. to other position (q) | inside charge is shited |, [eistribution of charge on outer surface of conductor to other position within cavity | | changes. my [Hf magnitude oF charge] |, electric potential at centre of conductor due to charges inside cavity is increased “| present on outer surface of conductor changes. (S) | If conductor is earthed (4) | force on the charge placed inside cavity changes. (5) [No changes occur. (A) PF 2:QF LR 13:8 > 2,3 (B) P20 14 RS (©) PF 1Q LAR 23:8 > 2,3 1. A spaceship orbits around a planet at a height of 20 km from its surface, Assuming that only gravitational field of the planet acts on the spaceship, what will be the number of complete revolutions made by the spaceship in 24 hours around the planet ? [Given : Mass of planet = 8 10” kg : Radius of planet = 2 x 10° m, Gravitational constant G = 6.67 « 107'! Nm“/kg’] 2. The figure shows a potentiometer arrangement used to measure the intemal resistance of the cell B. The ull point Q is located at 20 em from point P on a 100 em wire PR. Find the internal resistance (in Q) of the cell B. 20V Q 5V)B © 200 3. The current in resistance R, in the given circuit is (2/x)A. Find the value of x. av BV av 203R= 203K = 208 av avo 4, Two charged balls are connected by an inextensible thread of length 3 m. Masses of balls are 2kg and kg, the charges are +20 1C and —100 j1C. What minimum constant external force F (in N) must be applied to the ball of mass Ikg so that the thread does not slack? Neglect gravity and friction. 5. Consider the situat n as shown in figure, Area of the tank is 9 times area of orifice (hole). What is the va Value of H so that fish appear to be stationary to the bird atthe given instant? Fil Z# emisiBira) Oritied A ball thrown from position A agai of the diameter through A. If the coefficient of restitution between ball & wall is e and @ Do not consider any force on ball except contact force due to wall at time of collision. tN, o sta smooth circular wall rebounds and hits position B at the other end 0, find 9e. al In an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas. Select wrong statement : (A) there is no change in the temperature of the gas (B) there is no change in the internal energy of the gas (C) the work done by the gas is equal to the heat supplied to the gas (D) the work done by the gas is equal to the change in its internal energy For a process A + B — product, the rate of reaction is second order with respect to A and zero ¢ with respect to B. When I mole each of A & B are taken in 1 litre vessel, the initial rate of disappear of Bis 1 < 107? mol/L-sec. The rate of reaction when 50% of the reactant have been converte product would be - (A) 1 107? mol/L-see (B) 2.5 107 mol/L-see (C) 5 107? mol/L-see (D) 5 «107? mol/L-see In which of the following three types of bond length data are observe : (A) BoHs (B) 8:05 (C) Pio (D) P07 Et Et NaNo,HiCi Me Ph ———— Product HO NH, Major product is Me Me Et Et Ph. Et A) B oO oO Et How many reaction involve the rearrangement of carbocation for major product? Cone. HI w“ ®) > Dil. H,SO, SOCI, —s (D) oy oy OH cl Which of the following is/are INCORRECTLY matched? (A) [Fe(H20)sNOJSO, : low spin (B) [Cu(NH,),]8O, : square planar (C) Ka[Fe(CN),] : low spin (D) [NiCL] > : diamagnetic Match the correct graph, if the process is taken place at constant temperature for the fixed amount of ideal gas List-l List-I (P) a) Q) Pvs 2 e) v (R) G) (8) _ | Intemal energy vs. V | (4) (A) P>3,QF5SR>4S > 1 (B) P+ 4,.Q > 5:R> 3S 1 (C) P3,Q>F4: R581 (D) P 1,9 +5:R> 4:8 33 10. 9. — Match the reactions with the nature of process involved. List-I List-II (P) [cus > Cu (1) | Calcination (Q) |caco; > Cad (2) | Carbon reduetion (R) | Fe0; > Fe (3). | Froth flotation (S) | Red Bauxite > [AI(OH)4]_ (4) [Leaching (5) | Self reduction (AVP 5:QFER 2S 4 (B) P— 5:9 > L:R— 4:8 > 2 (C) PF 5:Q>4:R > LS 2 (D) P> 4:Q> ER 5:8 2 Identify correct relation between pair of compounds ? List-1 (Composnt ° og List (Relation) (1) | Diastereomers Me Me H—}—0H HL OH @ & (2) | Enantiomers HO u Me r HG, ir Geometrical “, jeometrical ®) TO & 8) isomers cr o qs) [lt a alt a (4) | Structural isomers. a H cl H (5) | Identical (A) P>3Q>1R> 281 (C) PQ ER 138 5 (B) P 13:9 > SR 28 4 (D) P 13:Q ER 3S 34 UL. List-1 List (Reaction) (Major product) Big HF ) cys te (1) | Major product is 1° aleohol G)H0,, 8H QQ _ite(oa0, THE HOM @ (2) | Major product is 2° alcohol (Nanny, OFF a® (R) cys = (3) | Major product is 3° aleohol 6) 07m? cay | Resmangement in carbocation intemedte SNCS takes place for major product (5) | Molecules of major alcohol are optically active (A) P1.Q > 25:R 34:5 > 2.5 (B) P 1,5:Q 2,5:R > 34,5; (C) PQ 2, sR 34:82 (D) P > 25:QF 1:R 34:8 2.5 When equal mass of A & B are present in id solution then total pressure exerted by vapours is X torr and when equal moles of A & B are present in vapour phase then total vapour pressure is Y torr. Find 100%. value of zy ) 2 [Atomic mass : A = 80 gm/mol, B= 120 gm/mol] Pressure (torr) Pressure (torr) Mass % of A 100 0 Mass % of B 0 100 Argon crystallizes in FCC arrangement and density of solid and liquid Argon is 3.7 and 3 gmvce respectively. If percentage of empty space in liquid Argon is (X)%, find value of (4) 2 Find total number of minerals given below contain iron as Fe(II). Haematite, Magnetite, Limonite, Siderite, Chromite, Wolframite How many compounds gives immediate turbidity with Lucas reagent (i.e, anhydrous ZnCl, + cone. HCl) OH OH fron "CO °C OA “Non oH OH 0” () CH = CH~ CH) OH © KY (n) OH Hy Be Ges 2 Be product(s) chy Total product(s) including stereoisomers are formed in above reaction? How many species among the following are paramagnetic [Cr(H;O)6]** , [Fe(CN)c]*~ . Cr(CO)g , NazO2 , [Cu(NH3)4]”* ,NO3 , KO3 , [MnF]~ Ifx? + 2x + n> 10+ sin” (sing) + tan” |(tan9) for all real x, then the least integral value of n is- (a) 10 (B) 11 © 2 (D) 13 2 ax) Let L = fim ARETE ES then the value of L is in (A)3 7 (D) 10 e (=) ( . lim + + upto & terms, is 2B (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 The distance between the (0, 0) and the tangent to the curve y = e”* + x? drawn at x = 0, is - 1 2 1 2 (A) > (B) = (= (D) vs v3 v3 v3 Vetkth If f(x) = —r is continuous for all x € R then xt (A) number of integers in the range of k are 5. (B) there are atleast 3 rational values of k. (C) k cannot be irrational. (D) the difference between the largest and smallest integral value of k is 3. If f(x) = max(x’, 1 — |x/), then f(x) is - (A) discontinuous at exactly 2 points (B) continuous in R (C) non differentiable at exactly 2 points (D) non differentiable at exactly 3 points If f(x) = x°"%, then correct options is/are- (0 e(3) © (4) 1 (B) f(z) = ~log.a 0 (D) f'(7) = log. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list. List-I List- (P) ify = avost and x= a(t— sin), then the value “at = & alo (Q) wats) = tn? ( ~ ) te £'(0) is (2)|-1 3x (R) | If f(x) = 2e™*C™™), then £'(0) is a3 1" (s) ity (4) then 2y"(1) is (2 x (5)|5 (A) P2:Q>3:R> 4S 1 (B) P2:QF3R> 1S 4 (C) PF 4:Q72:R7A3S71 (D) P 4:0 > LR 3,8 42 |= ¥ 2) xty yt2z z-x-y| Let A=ly z x] Aysiytz zt+2x x-y-z] zx y z+x xt2y y-z-x x oy Zz xtly yt2z z2+2x 2 -x |. Age yt2z2 2+2x xt2y zo-x y z+2x x+2y y+2z Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list. List-I List-IT (P) | if A=8, then A, is equal to | (1) |4 (Q) | if A =2. then A, is equal to | (2) |6 (R) | If A =6, then A, is equal to | (3) | 8 (S) | If A= 1, then A, is equal to | (4) | 9 (A) P 3:0 > 4: R728 1 (B) P+ 4:0 1:R— 3,8 > 4 (C) P>3,Q > LR 2S 4 (D) P— 1,0 3:R > 4,82 10. List-I (P) | sin” '(sin5) is equal to (Q) | cos” '(cos5) is equal to (R) | tan '(tan5) is equal to (S) | cot” (cot5) is equal to | (4) Be 5 (3) 7 (A) P 3:Q > L:R—- 3:8 > 2 (B) P= 1:Q>42R> 3S >4 (C) P4:Q 3 2:R 1S 4 (D) P2:Q4:R43S31 11. Match the number of solutions of equation in List-I with number of solution present in List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list. List List-II (P) | sin !x =2tan!x a) ]2 (Q)| tan~!x = cot !x. (2) }0 (R) |x? +x+1=senx @)}1 (S) san(x? +1) |(4) ]3 (5) |5 where sgn x denotes signum of x. (A) P2:Q ER 3:84 (B) P4:Q RLS 3 (C) P4:Q93R> 28 1 (D) P3:Q>4R> LS 2 + Bx?, < irtey - (AFB X<1 i. sitvorentiable at x = 1, then the value of (A + 4B) is Ax+3x7-B x > 1 If f(x) is a non constant polynomial function such that f'(2x) = f"(3x).£"(x), then leading coefficient 1 of is. fo) 2 then 2% at 1, nis me i if y= S2PE and | =o, then the value of x dx + 6x +10, ‘The tangent to curve y, = ax? + bx + z at (1, 2) is parallel to normal at point (~2, 2) on curve y5 then value of (a — 2b) is Ae ere i Ir f(x) = tar! AS 5 cose x

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