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Date: 15/02/2024 Maximum Marks: 300

Timing: 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM Duration : 3.0 Hours

General Instructions
1. The test is of 3 hours duration and the maximum marks is 300.
2. The question paper consists of 3 Parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III: Mathematics). Each Part
has two sections (Section 1 & Section 2).
3. Section 1 contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
4. Section 2 contains 10 Numerical Value Type Questions Out of which ONLY 5 (any) questions have to be
attempted.
You will NOT be allowed to attempt the sixth question. If you wish to attempt any other question apart
from the five already attempted, then you will have to delete any one response from the five previously
answered and then proceed to answer the new one.
The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value
of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
If the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the
 sign for positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50,
3.25, 0.08)

Marking Scheme
1. Section – 1: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.

2. Section – 2: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.

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PART - I : PHYSICS 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Young’s modulus of a uniform cross-section rod, linearly varies from Y0 (end A) to 2Y0 (end B ).
Two equal forces are acting at ends of the rod (area of cross-section = A, length = l), then:

Fl 2 Fl
(A) Total extension in rod is ln2 (B) Total extension in rod is ln2
AY0 AY0
3Fl Fl
(C) Total extension in rod is ln2 (D) Total extension in rod is ln2
AY0 2 AY0
2. A spherical iron ball with a cavity weighs 6000 N in air and 4000 N in water. Density of iron
 7.87g/cm3 and density of water  1000 kg/m3 . The volume of cavity is:
(A) 0.24 m3 (B) 0.124 m3 (C) 0.064 m3 (D) 0.094 m3
3. A ball is thrown with speed 10 m/s from some height at an angle 60° with horizontal. Ball strikes the
inclined plane perpendicularly at a horizontal distance x from the point of projection as shown in
diagram. Value of x is : ( g  10 m/s 2 )

5 5
(A) ( 3  1)m ( 3  1)m (C)
(B) 2( 3  1)m (D) ( 3  1)m
2 4
4. A particle starts moving from x  30m. Velocity of the particle along the x-axis varies with time as
shown in the figure. Find the time after particle will be at origin.

(A) 7 sec (B) 8 sec (C) 9 sec (D) 10 sec

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5. 2 moles of an ideal diatomic gas is taken along a cyclic process ABCA as shown below. AB is an
adiabatic process. TA  500 K ; TB  300 K ; TC  250 K

Work done during the cycle is:


(A) 1000 R (B) 900 R (C) 800 R (D) 500 R
   5 
6. A SHM motion is represented by y  3sin 2t  4sin  2t    4sin  2t   cm. The
 6  6 
amplitude and time period of motion are :
(A) 11 cm, 1 sec (B) 11 cm, 2 sec (C) 7 cm, 1 sec (D) 5 cm, 1 sec
7. A particle having mass 1 kg is moving under a force F  8  4 x Newton. If particle starts moving at
rest from origin at t  0, then Equation of SHM will be:

(A) x  4sin 2 t (B) x  2sin 2 t (C) x  4sin 2 2t (D) x  2sin 2 2t


8. Two springs A & B having spring constant 16k and 9k are connected to a block of mass m and
placed on a smooth horizontal table as shown in the figure. Spring A is fixed with wall but other end of
spring B is free. Find the time period of small oscillations of the block. [Free end of spring B just
touches right wall when spring are in natural length]

7 m 9 m 5 m 2 m
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 k 20 k 6 k 3 k
9. The speed of sound in hydrogen gas at N.T.P. is 1360 ms 1. If the density of hydrogen is 1/ 16th of
that of air at N.T.P, then the speed of sound in air at N.T.P. is:
(A) 340 ms 1 (B) 332 ms 1 (C) 320 ms 1 (D) 280 ms 1
10. The ends of a stretched wire of length l are fixed at x  0 and x  l. In one experiment, the
 x 
displacement of the wire is y1  a sin   (sin t ) and energy E1 and in another experiment, its
 l 
a  3x 
displacement is y2  sin   (sin 3t ) and energy is E2 then :
3  l 
E1
(A) E2  E1 (B) E2  3E1 (C) E2  (D) E2  9 E1
3
11. The acceleration of a particle is a  a0  bt. It starts from rest at x = 1 m at t = 0. Velocity at t = 2s is:
(A) 2a0  2b (B) a0  b (C) 2a0  4b (D) 4a0  2b

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12. Ideal liquid flows in a horizontal tube of constant cross section. Point 1 and 2 are at the bent as shown.
Then :

(A) P1  P2 V1  V2 (B) P1  P2 V1  V2
(C) P2  P1 V1  V2 (D) P2  P1 V1  V2
13. A U-tube whose ends are open and whose limbs are vertical contains oil of specific gravity 0.8 and
surface tension 28 dyne/cm. If one limb has a diameter of 2.2 mm and the other of 0.8 mm, what is the
difference in level of the oil in the two limbs? (Assume angle of contact 0°)
(A) 22.8 mm (B) 6.2 mm (C) 15.2 mm (D) 11.4 mm
5GM e
14. A satellite is projected with a speed from a distance of 2 Re from the centre of the earth
2 Re
along radially outward direction. Find the speed of satellite when it reaches very far from earth. ( M e
& Re are mass and radius of earth)

GM e 3GM e 2GM e
(A) (B) (C) (D) Zero
Re 2 Re Re
15. On a wave pulse travelling towards left, there is a particle A as shown in the diagram. Referring to the
particle, choose the correct alternative.

(A) Velocity and acceleration of particle is towards mean position


(B) Velocity and acceleration of particle is towards extreme position
(C) Velocity of particle is towards mean position and its acceleration is towards extreme position
(D) Velocity of particle is towards extreme position and its acceleration is towards mean position
16. A small roller of diameter 20 cm lies on a horizontal floor and a meter scale is positioned horizontally
on it with one edge of the scale on top of it as shown in figure (i). The scale is now pushed slowly from
the other end so that it moves without slilding on the axle and the roller starts rolling without slipping
on the floor. After the roller has moved 40 cm, the length l of the scale that moves to the right of the
roller as shown in figure (ii) is:

(A) 80 cm (B) 60 cm (C) 40 cm (D) 20 cm

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17. A circular disc of radius R and thickness has moment of inertia I about its axis. If it is melted and
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casted into a solid sphere then what will be its moment of inertia, about its diametric axis?
I 5I I
(A) (B) (C) (D) I
5 12 10
18. Y  2 A cos 2 (kx  t ) represents a wave with amplitude A frequency f. The value of A and f are :
   
(A) 2 A, (B) A, (C) A, (D) A,
2   2
19. Two identical pieces of ice fly towards each other with equal and opposite velocities and are converted
into water upon impact. If their initial temperature is –12°C, then the minimum possible velocity of
either piece before impact is: ( Sice  0.50 cal gm 1C 1, Lice  80.0 cal gm 1, 1cal  4.2 J )
(A) 850 m/sec (B) 600 m/sec (C) 1000 m/sec (D) 500 m/sec
20. Two balls of equal masses m each undergo oblique collision. If collision is perfectly elastic, then angle
between their velocities after collision is:
   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 3 6 2
Space for Rough Work

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SECTION-2
Section 2 contains 10 Numerical Value Type Questions Out of which ONLY 5 (any) questions have to be
attempted. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If
the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for
positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
21. 1 kg of ice at –10°C is mixed with 0.1 kg of stream at 200°C. If the final temperature of mixture at
58n
equilibrium is T0  C , then find the value of n.
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{L f  80 cal/g; Lv  540 cal/g , Sice  0.5 cal/g°C, S water  1 cal/g°C}
22. Maximum velocity & maximum acceleration of a particle performing SHM are 10 cm/sec & 20
cm/sec 2 respectively. Find speed of the particle (in cm/sec) when it is at a distance 3 cm from mean
position.
23. A source of sound S is moving with a velocity of 50 m/s towards a stationary observer. The observer
measures the frequency of the source as 1000 Hz. What will be the apparent frequency (in Hz) of the
source when it is moving away from the observer after crossing him ? (Take speed of sound in air as
350 m/s)
24. A stationary vessel contains a mixture of equal moles of Nitrogen and Helium gas. The percentage of
500
the total kinetic energy of the mixture that is possessed by the molecules of Nitrogen is %. Find
k
k.
25. Two men each of mass 75 kg, stand on the rim of a horizontal large disc diametrically opposite to each
other. The disc has a mass 450 kg and is free to rotate about its axis. Each man simultaneously starts
along the rim clockwise with the same speed and reaches their original starting points on the disc. The
angle turned through by the disc with respect to the ground will be 4 / N in radians. Find the value
of N.
26. A boat moves relative to water with a velocity v and river is flowing with velocity 2v. At what angle in
degrees, should the boat move with the downstream to have minimum drift?
27. A body of mass 36 g executes SHM along x-axis of amplitude A = 13 cm and time period t = 12 sec.
Its mean position is at x = 0 and at t = 0, the displacement x is +13 cm. The short time of passage from
x  6.5 cm to x  6.5 cm is ______(in seconds)
28. Two steel wires having same length are suspended from a ceiling under the same load. If the ratio of
a
their energy stored per unit volume is 1 : 4, the ratio of their diameters is a : b then can be
b
x
expressed as where x is:
1
29. A carnot engine working between 450 K and 600 K has a work output 300 J/cycle. The amount of heat
energy supplied to the engine from the source in each cycle is ( n  500) J . The value of n is:
30. A tuning fork of frequency 340Hz is vibrated just above the tube of 120 cm height. Water is poured
slowly in the tube. The minimum height of water necessary for the resonance (speed of sound in
air = 340 m/s) to occur is _____ cm.
Space for Rough Work

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PART - II : CHEMISTRY 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Select the species in which respective central atoms are in their highest possible oxidation states:
(I) CrO5 (II) K 2 MnO 4 (III) HIO 4
(A) (I), (II) and (III) (B) (I) and (II) only
(C) (I) and (III) only (D) (II) and (III) only
2. Select the pair of aromatic compounds:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

3.

Select correct statement for the products:

(A) will be the major product

(B) will be the major product

(C) will be the major product

(D) will be the major product

4. Certain metal M of the s-block have following properties:


(I) Give red colouration in flame test
(II) Forms partially covalent chloride salt
(III) Have strongest reducing nature in presence of water
The s-block metal M is:
(A) Li (B) Ca (C) Sr (D) Rb
5. Which of following compound will produce a linear silicone polymer on hydrolysis followed by
condensation in presence of H 2SO4 ?
(A) (CH3 )3 SiCl (B) (Ph) 2 SiCl2
(C) (CH3 )2 SiCl(CH 2CH 3 ) (D) CH3SiCl3
6. A sample of hard water is boiled and it gives precipitate of a metal hydroxide. Hardness in the sample
is mainly due to:
(A) Ca(HCO3 )2 (B) CaCl2 (C) MgSO 4 (D) Mg(HCO3 )2

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7. Select wrong statements from the following:


(a) Value of radial wave function of an atomic orbital depends only upon the principle quantum
number “n”
(b) An orbital can have only two electrons of identical spin quantum numbers
(c) de-Broglie wavelength of the electron increases with size of the orbit in a hydrogen atom
(A) (a), (b) & (c) (B) (a) & (c) only (C) (b) & (c) only (D) (a) & (b) only
8. Xe(g)  F2 
 P (g)
Xe(g)  2F2 (g) 
 Q(g)
Xe(g)  3F2 (g) 
 R(g)
Compound P, Q and R have Xe atoms as their respective central atoms. The increasing order of
number of lone pairs over the central atoms is:
(A) P<Q<R (B) Q<P<R (C) R<P<Q (D) R<Q<P
9. Yield of NH3 (g) during the Haber’s process can be enhanced by:
(A) Increasing temperature
(B) Decreasing pressure by increasing volume of the container at constant temperature
(C) Adding an inert gas at constant temperature and pressure
(D) Increasing amount of the producer gas
10. In basic medium KMnO 4 oxidise H 2O 2 to produce brown precipitate of MnO 2 . Moles of
KMnO 4 required to oxidise 4.5 moles of H 2O 2 in basic medium are:
(A) 4 moles (B) 3 moles (C) 2 moles (D) 1 mole
11. IUPAC name of the following compound is:

(A) 3-Hydroxy-6-chloro-cyclohex-4-ene-1-al
(B) 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-cyclohex-3-ene-carbaldehyde
(C) 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-cyclohex-3-ene-1-al
(D) 3-Hydroxy-6-chloro-cyclohex-4-ene-carbaldehyde
12. Select correct statement:
(A) Excess of CO 2 in air can cause abundance of carboxy heamoglobin in human blood
(B) CFC’s are green house gases and also cause ozone depletion
(C) Dissolution of N 2O in clouds cause acid rain
(D) High B.O.D value of a water body means high purity of the water
13. Metal carbonate of maximum solubility in water, among IA group and IIA group are:
(A) Li 2CO3 and BeCO3 (B) Cs 2CO3 and BaCO3
(C) Li 2CO3 and BaCO3 (D) Cs 2CO3 and BeCO3
3 NH strong
14. B2 H 6  an ionic compound 
X
(High pressure) heating
The compound X is isoelectronic to benzene, X is:
(A) (BN) x (here x  1) (B) B3 N 3H 6
(C) H3B 
 NH3 (D) H 2 B 
 NH 2

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15.
Hydride compounds Nature of hydride
(P) CH 4 (a) Electron rich
(Q) NH3 (b) Electron precise
(R) Al2 H 6 (c) Electron deficient
Select the correct match:
(A) (P)  (a), (Q)  (b), (R)  (c) (B) (P)  (b), (Q)  (a), (R)  (c)
(C) (P)  (c), (Q)  (b), (R)  (a) (D) (P)  (b), (Q)  (b), (R)  (c)
16. Entropy of the system will increase during:
(a) expansion of an ideal gas
(b) stretching of rubber
(c) decomposition of PCl5 (g) into PCl3 (g) and Cl2 (g)
(A) (a), (b), (c) all (B) (a), (b) only (C) (a), (c) only (D) (b), (c) only

17.

Here X and Y are:


(A) Enantiomers (B) Diastereomers
(C) Homomers (D) Constitutional isomers
18. Select correctly written chemical reaction.
Na
(A) CH 3CH 2  Br 
 CH 3CH 2CH 3
(dry ether)
(major)
Pt electrode
(B) CH 2  COONa   CH 2
(electricity)
| ||
CH 2  COONa CH2
(aq.) (major)

(C)

(D)

19. Select INCORRECT statement regarding caustic soda:


(A) Its industrial preparation is done by Solvay’s process
(B) Highly pure caustic soda can be prepared by Castner Kellner process
(C) It combines with carbon monoxide at high temperature and pressure to give sodium formate
(D) Concentrated solution of caustic soda can cause dissolution of Zn and Al along with liberation
of H 2 (g)
20. Select correctly matched pair:
(A) Be 2SiO 4 : Pyrosilicate (B) Sc 2Si2O 7 : Ortho Silicate
(C) Zeolite : 3D Allumino Silicate (D) ZrSiO 4 : Sheet Silicate

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SECTION-2
Section 2 contains 10 Numerical Value Type Questions Out of which ONLY 5 (any) questions have to be
attempted. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If
the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for
positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
Reductive
21. X 
Oxonolysis
 CH3  CHO  CHO
Open chain |
polyene (2 moles)
(1 mole)
CHO
(1 mole)

Total number of stereo isomers possible for the compound X are:


22. pH of an equimolar mixture of CH 3COOH and CH 3COONa is 4.70 at 25°C. pH of an mixture
having CH 3COOH and CH 3COOK in 5 : 1 molar ratio is X. If log10 5  0.70 then value of X
is:
23. 1 mole of a real gas is enclosed in a container of volume 5 dm3 where it exerts 4.6 atm pressure at
27°C. Assuming that molar excluded volume (b) is negligible as compared to volume of the container,
find the value of Vander Waal constant “a” for the gas (in units atm L2 / mole 2 ) ________.
[Take RT  24.6 atm L / mole at 27C]
24. Certain quantity of an ideal gas undergo cyclic change in its state along the mentioned path. Magnitude
of work done in one complete cycle (in kJ) is:

25. 50 mL of 0.4% NaOH solution is mixed with 100 mL of 0.365% HCl solution. The resulting solution
can completely neutralise a mixture “Z”; having x millimoles of Na 2CO3 and 20 millimoles of
NaHCO3 in presence of phenolphthalein as the indicator. The mole % of Na 2CO3 in the mixture Z
is:
26. In an alkaline medium K 2Cr2O7 oxidise H 2O 2 and itself got converted to Cr(O 2 )34 . Structure of
M
Cr(O 2 )34 is given below. Then value of for K 2Cr2O7 in the reaction is:
E
(M° is molar mass in g mol1 and E° is equivalent mass)

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27. Number of neutral aromatic resonating structures for benzene are:


28. From the following list of compounds/ions; number of compounds that does not exist are:
B2 H 6 B2Cl6 BF63 BF4 B(OH)4
29. K sp of AgOH(s) is 4  10 8 at 25°C. Its solubility in presence of buffer solution of pH = 12 is x
times of its solubility in presence of water at 25°C value of 100 x is:
30. Atomic number of the element with maximum first electron affinity is z1. Atomic number of the
element with maximum first ionisation energy is z 2 . Atomic number of the element with maximum
electronegativity is z3. Value of z1  z 2  z3 is:
Space for Rough Work

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PART - III : MATHEMATICS 100 MARKS


SECTION-1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. The complete set of values of ‘a’ such that x2  ax  a 2  6a  0 x   1,1 is :
 5  21 7  45   7  45 5  21 
(A)  ,  (B)  , 
 2 2   2 2 
 5  21 7  45   5  21 5  21 
(C)  ,  (D)  , 
 2 2   2 2 
2. Let S1 , S2 , S3 ,..., Sn be the sum of infinite G.P. whose first terms are 1, 3, 5, …. (2n-1) and common
2 2 2  1 1 1 
ratios are , ,...., respectively. Then     .... upto infinite terms  =
3 5 2n  1  S1S 2 S3 S2 S3 S4 S3 S4 S5 
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
15 12 20 60
3. sin12 sin 24 sin 48 sin 84 
(A) cos 20 cos 40 cos 60 cos80 (B) sin 20 sin 40 sin 60 sin 80
(C) cos54 sin 72 (D) sin18 cos36
 z 1  
4. If z  x  iy ,| z  1|  | z  1| and arg    , then z =
 z 1 4
(A) ( 2  1)i (B) (1  2)i (C) 2 1 (D)  2 1 i 
1
5. If z   1, then:
z
1 5 1 5
(A) z max  (B) z min 
2 2
1  5
(C) z max  (D) None of these
2
1 1 1
6. If , 2 are imaginary cube roots of unity and    22 and
a b c
1 1 1 1 1 1
2
 2
 2
 2, then
  is equal to:
a b c a 1 b 1 c 1
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 2
7. Number of ways of selecting five letters from the letters of the word ‘INDEPENDENT’ is equal to :
(A) 72 (B) 82 (C) 90 (D) 52
8. Number of quadratic polynomials ax 2  bx  c which satisfy the following conditions:
(i) a, b, c are distinct
(ii) x+1 divides the polynomial
(iii) a, b, c  1, 2,3,...,199 , is equal to:
(A) 9802 (B) 4901 (C) 19602 (D) 10000

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3 1 
9.
2

The term independent of x in the expansion of 1  x  2 x 4  x 2   is :
3x 

25 17 7 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 
54 54 18 27
 32003 
10. The value of   , where {.} denotes the fractional part, is equal to:
 28 
15 5 19 9
(A) (B) (C) (D)
28 28 28 28
11. Consider points A (3,4) and B (7,13). If P be a point on line y = x such that PA+PB is minimum, then P
is:
 12 12   13 13   23 23   31 31 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 
 7 7 7 7  7 7   7 7
12. The distance between two parallel lines is 1 unit. A point A is taken to lie between these lines such that
triangle ABC is equilateral and B lies on one line and C on the other line. Also, distance of A from one
of the to parallel line is p unit, where p lies in (0,1). Length (in units) of the side of equilateral triangle
ABC is equal to:
2 3 2
(A) p2  p  1 (B) p2  p  1
3 3
2 3 2
(C) p2  p  1 (D) p2  p  1
3 3
13. If two sides of a triangle lie along the lines y 2  4 x 2 and its orthocentre is point (3,1) then equation of
its third side will be:
(A) 3x  9 y  5  0 (B) 9x  3 y  5  0
(C) 9x  3 y  5  0 (D) 3x  9 y  5  0
14. If the point  P  1, P (where [x] is the greatest integer less than of equal to x), lies strictly inside the
region bounded by the circles x 2  y 2  2 x  15  0 and x 2  y 2  2 x  7  0, then:
(A) P   1,0  (B) P   1,0    0,1  1, 2 
(C) P  1, 2  (D) None of these
15. A circle touches the lines x  3 y , y  x 3 and has unit radius. If the centre of this circle lies in the
first quadrant then equation of this circle is:
(A) x2  y 2  2 x  3  1  2 y  3  1  8  4 30

(B) x 2  y 2  2 x 1  3   2 y 1  3   5  4 30

(C) x 2  y 2  2 x 1  3   2 y 1  3   7  4 30

(D) x 2  y 2  2 x 1  3   2 y 1  3   6  4 30

16. Locus of the midpoint of a chord of circle x 2  y 2  2 x  2 y  0 which subtends right angle at (1,1) is:
(A) x2  y 2  x  y  1  0 (B) x2  y 2  2 x  2 y  2  0
(C) x2  y 2  2 x  2 y  1  0 (D) x2  y 2  x  y  2  0

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17. The point on the axis of the parabola 4 y 2  4 y  16 x  5  0 from which two perpendicular normals
can be drawn to it, is:
9 1 9 1  13 1   13 1 
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  , 
4 2 4 4  4 2  4 4
18. The eccentricity of the conic 3 x 2  3 y 2  2 xy  2  0 is:
1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2
3 2 2
x2 y2
19. The point on the ellipse   1 which is nearest to the straight line x + y = 15 is:
12 6
(A) (2,2) (B) 2 2,1  (C)  2, 2 2  (D) 2 2, 2 
1 1 
20. An ellipse has the eccentricity and one focus is P  ,1 . If the Corresponding directrix is common
2 2 
tangent to the circle x 2  y 2  1 and the hyperbola x 2  y 2  1, nearer to P, then equation of director
circle of the ellipse is:
2
2 72  1 2 7
(A) x y  (B)  x     y  1 
18  3 36
2 2
 1 2 7  1 2 7
(C)  x     y  1  (D)  x     y  1 
 3 36  3 18
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SECTION-2
Section 2 contains 10 Numerical Value Type Questions Out of which ONLY 5 (any) questions have to be
attempted. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical
value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places. If
the answer is an Integer value, then do not add zero in the decimal places. In the OMR, do not bubble the  sign for
positive values. However, for negative values, Θ sign should be bubbled. (Example: 6, 81, 1.50, 3.25, 0.08)
21. The equations x3  5 x 2  px  q  0 and x3  7 x 2  px  r  0 have two roots in common. If their
  
third roots be 1 and  2 , respectively, then  1 2   . . . . . . . . . where [.] = G.I.F
 1   2 
22. Let p be the first of 5 A.M. between two numbers a=3 and b=33 and q be the first of 5 H.M. between
99 p
the same numbers. Then = ____________
32q
23. If p, q  N , p  q, then number of solutions of the equation p sin x  q cos x in 0,2 is equal
to:
5
24. The number of solutions of the equation  a  ib   a  ib  a, b  R  is:
1 1 1
25. The number of solutions of the equation   , x, y  N  x  y  is K then K / 2 =. . . . .
x y 12
6  6  1
r C
26. If   2  r 2 r   , then  = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cr  
r0 
27. A straight line L with negative slope passes through the point (1,4) and cuts the positive x and y axes at
points A and B respectively. As L varies, the absolute minimum value of OA+OB is:
28. From an arbitrary point ‘P’ on the circle x 2  y 2  9 tangents are drawn to the circle x 2  y 2  1 ,
which meet x 2  y 2  9 at A and B. Locus of the point of intersection of tangents at A and B to the
2
P PQ
circle x 2  y 2  9 is x 2  y 2    , where P and Q are coprime then . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Q 10

29. The common tangents to the circle x 2  y 2  2 and the parabola y 2  8 x touch the circle at points P
1
and Q and the parabola at points R and S, then (area of quadrilateral PQRS) is equal to___(sq. units)
3
x2 y2 x2 y2 1
30. If the foci of the ellipse  2  1 and the hyperbola   coincide, then b2 equals:
16 b 144 81 25
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