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1. The question paper consists of 3 Subjects (Subject I: Physics, Subject II: Chemistry, Subject III: Mathematics).
Each Part has four sections (Section 1, Section 2, Section 3 and Section 4).
2. Section 1 contains 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
Only One Choice is correct.
Section 2 contains 3 Multiple Correct Answers Type Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which One or More Than One Choice is correct.
Section 3 contains Two (02) Paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are Two (02) questions. The answer to
each question is an Integer value.
Section 4 contains 6 Non-Negative Integer Type Questions. The answer to each question is a Non-Negative
Integer.
3. For answering a question, an ANSWER SHEET (OMR SHEET) is provided separately. Please fill your Test Code, Roll
No. and Group properly in the space given in the ANSWER SHEET.
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MARKING SCHEME
SECTION – 1 | (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains Four (04) Multiple Choice Questions.
Each question has Four options (A), (B), (C) and (D). Only one of these four options is the correct
answer.
For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer.
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme.
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered).
Negative Marks : −1 In all other cases.
SECTION-1
This section consists of 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. From the top of a building of height h, a stone A is thrown vertically upwards with velocity v0 . At the same
instant, another stone B is thrown vertically downwards with velocity v0 from the same point. The stone A
reaches its highest point at the same instant the stone B reaches the ground. The velocity v0 is equal to:
2 gh gh
(A) 2gh (B) gh (C) (D)
3 2
2. If the vector addition of two unit vectors is also a unit vector, then the magnitude of their vector difference
is :
1
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) (D) 5
2
V2 1 1 V2 V2 V2
(A) 2 2 (B) (C) (D)
2g a A 2 gAa 2 g ( A2 a 2 ) 2 g ( A2 a 2 )
4. A projectile is launched at an angle ‘ ’ with the horizontal with a velocity 20 ms 1 . After 10s, its
5. A train is moving on a railway track with a speed v. At time t 0, the driver notices that the tracks are
broken at a distance of 175 m ahead of the train. Let tr reaction time of the driver, and amax maximum
possible retardation of the train. Then, for which of the following option(s), the driver will be able to save
the train from reaching the broken tracks.
(A) v 30m/s, amax 5m/s2 , tr 0.5s (B) v 30m/s, amax 3m/s2 , tr 0.25s
(C) v 40m/s, amax 5m/s 2 , tr 0.25s (D) v 40m/s, amax 5m/s 2 , tr 0.5s
2. Find the length (in m) of string that unwraps from the cylinder by the time block falls through a height of
2m.
3. The net gravitational field due to the two planets is zero at a distance of xR from the centre of planet of
mass M. Then the value of x is__________ .
aGM
4. The minimum speed ‘u’ required for the satellite to reach the surface of the second planet is .
R
Then the value of 10a is ________.
SECTION-4
This section consists of 6 NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.
5. A bullet is travelling with a speed of 500 m/s towards a 10 cm thick wooden sheet. After passing through
the sheet, its velocity is reduced to 150 10 m / s . How many more such sheets are required to completely
stop the bullet, assuming all the sheets offer same retardation to the bullet.
6. A small particle is released from the top of a smooth inclined plane ABC.
The angle of the incline suddenly changes from 60° to 30° at point B.
Assume that collision between the particle and the incline is totally
inelastic. Find the speed (in m/s) of the particle when it reaches the
bottom C of the incline. (Take g 10 m/s 2 )
7. A ball dropped on a large inclined plane, bounces repeatedly. Every bounce is perfectly elastic. The range
on inclined plane between the first and second bounce is R12 and that between the second and the third
R23
bounce is R23 . Find the ratio .
R12
9. A long, thin glass capillary is dipped just below the surface of water filled in a beaker to a height
h1 12cm . Now, oil is poured gently into the beaker to a height h2 10cm . It is now observed that the
surface of water in the capillary is at the same level as the surface of oil in the beaker. If the radius of the
capillary is 104 m , find .
3 3
[Given: water 10 kg m oil 7.14 102 kgm3 , g 9.8 m/s 2 ,
Surface Tension of water = 0.07 N/m
Angle of contact of water with glass = 0°,
the oil and water are immiscible]
10. A small block is kept on a horizontal turntable at a distance of 25 cm from its axis. The turntable starts
1
from rest and rotates with a constant angular acceleration of rad / s 2 . The block is observed to slip on the
3
1
table after 2 seconds. If the coefficient of friction between block and table is , find the value of .
SECTION-1
This section consists of 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. The interaction energy of London force is inversely proportional to sixth power of the distance between
two interacting particles but their magnitude depends upon:
(A) Charge of interacting particles (B) Mass of interacting particles
(C) Polarisability of interacting particles (D) Strength of permanent dipoles in the particles
2. A reaction has K eq 0.020 at 300 K, and its K eq value increases with increasing temperature. What can
be inferred about the value of Hrxn and Srxn , assuming that they are independent of temperature?
4. On the basis of VSEPR theory, what shape is predicted for the SOCl2 ?
(A) Tetrahedral (B) T-shaped
(C) Trigonal planar (D) Trigonal pyramidal
5. Among the following, the correct statements about the compressibility factor (Z) of real gases are:
(A) If Z < 1, intermolecular repulsive forces are more dominant
(B) If Z < 1, intermolecular attractive forces are more dominant
(C) If Z > 1, intermolecular repulsive forces are more dominant
(D) If Z > 1, intermolecular attractive forces are more dominant
6. Given below is the plot of pH vs volume of NaOH added in an acid-base titration. The correct statement/s
among the following is/are:
(A) Before the equivalence point, a series of buffer solutions determine the pH
(B) The graph represents the titration of a strong acid with NaOH
(C) At the equivalence point, hydrolysis of the anion of the acid determines the pH
(D) After the equivalence point, buffer solution determines the pH
the addition-removal of H ions by body processes. Answer the following questions about solutions
7
containing these species in varying combinations at 25°C. K1 and K 2 for H2CO3 are 4.2 10 and
2
1. Calculate the pH expected for 1 : 1 mixture of HCO3 and CO3 . (Nearest integer)
2
2. Calculate the pH expected for 0.4 M solution of CO3 . Assume degree of hydrolysis is small compared to
unity. (Nearest integer)
(CaClOCl) are mixed salts as these contains two basic radicals Na and K (NaKCO 3 ) and acid radicals
3. Find the percent by mass of iodine in hypothetical compound Iodine(V)iodate. (Nearest integer)
[Atomic mass of O = 16, I = 127]
4. If inert pair effect is ignored then how many of the following are correct formula of simple salt or mixed
salt made up of thalium ion, iodide ion and triiodide ion?
TI, TI3 , TI5 , T I7 , T I 9 , T 2 I 4 , T 2 I12
SECTION-4
This section consists of 6 NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.
5. Nitrogen gas is kept in an open beaker at 273 K and 1 atm pressure. If the pressure of the surrounding
suddenly falls to 0.5 atm and the temperature increases to 546 K, then the percentage of nitrogen remaining
in the beaker is x% of the initial amount. Find the value of x. (Nearest integer)
6. In a well-insulated vessel, 50.0 g ice at 0.0°C is added to 350 g water at 32.0°C. What is the final
temperature (in °C) when the mixture reaches equilibrium? (Nearest integer)
1
[The heat of fusion of ice is 334 J g and specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g/°C]
7. 40.0 mL of 0.200 M aqueous NaOH is added to 200.0 mL of 0.100 M aqueous NaHCO3 in a flask
maintained at 25°C. Neglecting the effects of dilution, –q J heat is released in this reaction. Find the value
of q. (Nearest integer)
H f , kJ mol 1
H 2 O( ) –286
9. At TK, the following reaction is at equilibrium when all substances are at standard pressure? Assume that
entropies and enthalpies of reaction do not vary with temperature. Find the value of T in nearest integer.
PCl3 (g) Cl2 (g) PCl5 (g)
SECTION-1
This section consists of 4 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
2
sec A cosec A
1. If A 5 then the value of expression is:
(1 4sin 2 A) (4 cos 2 A 1)
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 16 (D) 24
12
4x
2. Let P ( x) x 2 log10 (4.9), A P( ai ) , where a1, a2 ,....., a12 are positive reals and
3 i 1
13
B P(b j ) where b1 , b2 ,....b13 are non-positive reals, then which one of the following is always
j 1
correct?
(A) A 0, B 0 (B) A 0, B 0 (C) A 0, B 0 (D) A 0, B 0
4. Two points A( x1 , y1 ) and B ( x2 , y2 ) are chosen on the graph of f ( x) ln x with 0 x1 x2 . The points
C and D trisect line segment AB with AC < CB. Through C a horizontal line is drawn to cut the curve at
E ( x3 , y3 ) . If x1 1 and x2 1000 then the value of x3 equals.
(A) 10 (B) 10 (C) (10) 2/3 (D) (10)1/3
5. If the equation ax 2 bx c 0 (a 0) has two real roots and such that 2 and 2 ,
then which of the following statement is/are true?
(A) a | b | c 0 (B) c 0, b 2 4ac 0
(C) 4a 2 | b | c 0 (D) 9a 3 | b | c 0
6. Consider an A.P. (with distinct terms) with first term cos & common difference 2 cos 2 . Let S k denotes
S kp
the sum of first k terms. If is independent of k then, find .
Sk
2
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
3 4
7. If two distinct chords of a parabola y 2 4ax passing through (a, 2a) are bisected on the line x y 1 ,
then the length of the latus rectum can be
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3
from the point (2, 2) upon any tangent to the ellipse lies on the circle x 2 y 2 4 y 5 0
2. The square of the area of the largest triangle that an incident ray and the corresponding reflected ray can
enclose with the axis of the ellipse is equal to:
p 2 m2 a 2
3. If the harmonic mean of BD and DC is (where p, m, k are integers) then the value of
|( cos k sin k )|
p m k is ______.
4. If the locus of the centroid of ABC is Ax 2 By 2 2 Hxy 2Gx 2 Fy C 0 then the value of
2A H
is _______.
B
5.
If 1; 2 2 2 2 ; 3 3 3 3 , then find the value of 6 4 4 4 .
6. In a GP the ratio of the sum of the first eleven terms to the sum of the last eleven terms is 1/8 and the ratio
of the sum of all the terms without the first nine to the sum of all the terms without the last nine is 2. Find
the number of terms in the GP.
7. Consider a ABC whose sides AB, BC and CA are represented by the straight lines
2 x y 0, x py q and x y 3 respectively. The point P(2, 3) is the orthocentre, then find the value
of (p + q).
9. A circle x 2 y 2 4 x 2 2 y c 0 is the director circle of the circle S1 , and S1 is the director circle
of circle S 2 , and so on. If the sum of radii of all these circles is 2, then the value of c is k 2 , where the
value of k is _______.