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Date: 22-03-2024 Batch: ENGG.

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STUDY CENTRE CEE KERALA ENGG. MODEL EXAM - ALL UNITS
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PHYSICS
1. If convex lens of focal length 80cm and a concave lens of focal length 50cm are combined together, what
will be their resulting power
A) +6.5 D B) -6.5 D C) -0.75 D D) +7.5 D E) +8.5 D
2. An oil drop of radius 10-6m carries charge equal to that of three electrons. If density of the oil is 2 × 103 kg/
m3, then electric field required to keep the drop stationary is :
A) 1.71 Vm-1 B) 1.71 × 102 V/m C) 1.71 × 103 Vm-1 D) 1.71 × 105 Vm-1 E) 1.71 × 106 Vm-1
3. A shell of mass M at rest suddenly explodes into three pieces. Two pieces of equal mass M/4 fly off
perpendicular to each other with velocities 3m/s and 4m/s. Then the kinetic energy of the third piece is
approximately equal to :
A) 0.5 M B) M C) 1.56 M D) 1.25 M E) 0.8 M
4. Which of the following rods of same material undergoes maximum elongation when subjected to a given
force? ( l - length of wire, d - diameter)
A) l = 1m, d = 2mm B) l = 1m, d = 1mm C) l = 1m, d = 3mm
D) l = 2m, d = 1mm E) l = 2m, d = 2mm
5. The period of revolution of a certain planet in an orbit of radius R is T. Its period of revolution in an orbit of
radius 4R will be :

A) 2T B) 2 2T C) 4T D) 6 T E) 8 T

6. If the amount of heat produced in 2 resistance is 9 cal/s, then the amount of heat produced in the 4
resistance from the following circuit

A) 2 cal/s B) 4 cal/s C) 6 cal/s D) 8 cal/s E) 10 cal/s


7. An object is thrown with a velocity 40 m/s in the vertically upward direction. The time duration for which
the object will remain above 60 m height is (g = 10)
A) 1 s B) 2s C) 3s D) 4s E) 5s
8. If the amount of heat given to a system is 35J and the amount of work done on the system 15J, then the
change in internal energy of the system is
A) –50 J B) 20 J C) 30 J D) 50 J E) –20 J
9. Two discs have moment of inertia 2 kg m2 each about its an axis passing through their centre and perpendicular
to their plane are rotating individually, with angular speeds 20 rad/s and 10 rad/s respectively. Now, if one
disc is carefully placed over the other so that the combined system continue to rotate about the same axis,
the loss in energy during the process is
A) 25J B) 50J C) 100J D) 125J E) 250 J
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10. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering a constant power. The distance moved by the
body in time t is proportional to
A) t3/4 B) t3/2 C) t1/4 D) t1/2 E) t1/8
11. “Heat cannot by itself flow from a body at lower temperature to a body at higher temperature” is a
statement or consequence of
A) Second law of thermodynamics B) Conservation of momentum
C) Conservation of mass D) First law of thermodynamics
E) None of these
12. At what temperature is the rms velocity of a hydrogen molecule equal to that of any oxygen molecule at
470C?
A) 80 K B) –73 K C) 3 K D) 20 K E) 200 K
13. The physical quantities not having same dimensions are
A) Torque and work B) Momentum and Planck’s constant
C) Stress and Young’s modulus D) Speed and (0 0 ) 1/ 2
E) Force constant and surface tension
14. A particle is projected at 600 to the horizontal with a kinetic energy K. The kinetic energy at the highest
point is

K2 K K
A) K B) Zero C) D) E)
8 2 4
15. A solid sphere, a hollow sphere and a ring are released from top of an inclined plane (frictionless) so that
they slide down the plane. Then maximum acceleration down the plane is for (no rolling)
A) Solid sphere B) Hollow sphere C) Ring D) All same E) None of these
16. The bob of a simple pendulum is a spherical hollow ball filled with water. A plugged hole near the bottom
of the oscillating bob gets suddenly unplugged. During observation, till water is coming out, the time period
of oscillation would
A) First increase and then decrease to the original value
B) First decrease and then increase to the original value
C) Remain unchanged
D) Increase towards a saturation value
E) None of these
17. The angle of incidence at which reflected light is totally polarized for reflection from air to glass (refractive
index n), is

1  1  1  1 
A) sin–1 (n) B) sin   C) tan   D) tan–1(n) E) tan–1(n2)
n n
18. Curie temperature is the temperature above which
A) A ferromagnetic material becomes para magnetic
B) A paramagnetic material becomes diamagnetic
C) A ferromagnetic material becomes diamagnetic
D) A paramagnetic material becomes ferromagnetic
E) Diamagnetic become paramagnetic
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19. In the following, which one of the diodes is reverse biased?

A) B) C)

D) E) None of these

20. A radiation of energy E falls normally on a perfectly reflecting surface. The momentum transferred to the
surface is
A) E/C B) 2E/C C) EC D) E/C2 E) E/2C
21. Two solenoids of same cross-sectional area have their lengths and number of turns in ratio of 1 : 2. The
ratio of self inductance of two solenoids is
A) 1 : 1 B) 1 : 2 C) 2 : 1 D) 1 : 4 E) 1 : 5
22. The resistance of a 10m long wire is10  . Its length is increased by 25% by stretching the wire. The
resistance of wire will change to
A) 12.5  B) 14. 5  C) 15. 6  D) 17.1  E) 25 
23. The magneticfield at a distance r from a long wire carrying a current I is 0.4T. The magnetic field at a
distance 2r is
A) 0.4T B) 0.1T C) 1.2T D) 0.2T E) 1.6 T
24. In a parallel plate capacitor, if the interventing medium of permittivity  between the plates is replaced by
another medium of permittivity  2 , then its capacitance is

A) Halved B) Doubled C) Unchanged D) Quadrupled E) Tripled


25. The number of photo-electrons emitted per second from a metal surface increases when
A) The energy of inicident photon increases B) The frequency of incident light increases
C) The wavelength of the incident light increases D) The intensity of incident light increases
E) Both A and B
26. In Young’s double slit experiment the ratio of intensity of maxima and minima in the interference experiment
is 25:9. The ratio of width of two slits is
A) 18:3 B) 4:1 C) 8:1 D) 16:1 E) 2:1
27. A proton, a deuteron and an  -particle accelerated through the same potential difference enter a region of
uniform magnetic field, moving at right angles to B. What is the ratio of their K.E?
A) 2:1:1 B) 2:2:1 C) 1:2:1 D) 1:1:2 E) 1:1:1
28. If the temperature of the sun was to increase from T to 2T and its radius from R to 2R then the ratio of the
radiant energy received on earth to what it was previously will be:
A) 4 B) 16 C) 32 D) 64 E) 128
29. A hole is made at the bottom of the tank filled with water (density = 1000kg/m3). If the total pressure at the
bottom of the tank is three atmospheres then the velocity of efflux is (1 atm = 105 N/m2):-

A) 400 m / s B) 200 m / s C) 600 m / s D) 500m / s E) 300m / s


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30. In the given circuit current flown through the battery is :-

A) 0.5 A B) 1 A C) 1.5 A D) 2.5 A E) 3A


31. A circuit is made up of a resistance 1 and inductance 0.01H. An alternating emf of 200V at 50Hz is
connected, then the phase difference between the current and the emf in the circuit is
1    1   
A) tan 1    B) tan   C) tan  
2 4

1    1   
D) tan   E) tan  
3 6
32. The de Broglie wavelength of an electron moving with a velocity of 1.5×108ms–1 is equal to that of a
photon. The ratio of the kinetic energy of the photon to that of the electron is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 6
33. Air is pushed into a soap bubble of radius R to triple its radius. If the surface tension of the soap solution
is S, the work done in the process is:
A) 72 S  R2 B) 64 S  R2 C) 36 S  R2 D) 32S  R2 E) None
34. In a sinusoidal wave, the time required for a point to move from zero to maximum displacement is
0.17 sec. The frequency of the wave is
A) 1 Hz B) 1.47 Hz C) 2.5 Hz D) 3.5 Hz E) 4.3 Hz

35. A bimetalic strip is made of aluminium and steel   Al  steel  . On heating the strip will
A) remains straight B) get twisteel
C) will bend with aluminium on concave side D) will bend with steel on concave side
E) none of these
36. Two identical springs of constant k are connected in series and parallel as shown in fig. and a mass is
suspended from them. The ratio of their frequencies of vertical oscillations will be:

A) 2:1 B) 11
: C) 12
: D) 4:1 E) 1: 2
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37. The speed of longitudinal waves in a thin brass rod is 3480 m/sec. If the rod is clamped at one end and
given a fundamental frequency of 435 Hz, the length of the rod is :
A) 0.5 m B) 1m C) 2m D) 4m E) 6.4m

38. If the mass of moon is M 81 , where M is the mass of earth, find the distance of the point from the
moon,where gravitational field due to earth and moon cancel each other. Given that distance between
earth and moon is 60R where R is the radius of earth
A) 4R B) 8R C) 2R D) 54R E) 6R

39. A boat is moving with a velocity 3iˆ  4ˆj with respect to ground. The water in the river is moving with a
velocity - 3iˆ  4ˆj with respect to ground. The relative velocity of the boat with respect to water is

A) 8jˆ B) 6iˆ  8jˆ C)- 6iˆ  8jˆ D) 5 2 E) 12jˆ


40. Two masses of 8kg and 4 kg are connected by a string as shown in figure. Over a frictionless pulley. The
acceleration of the system is

A) 4ms–2 B) 2 ms–2 C) Zero D) 9.8 m/s2 E) 5 m/s2


 
41. If the velocity is V  3iˆ  2ˆj  4kˆ and the position vector is r  ˆi  3jˆ  2kˆ for a body of mass M, the

angular momentum L 


A) M 12iˆ  4ˆj  7kˆ  
B) M 8iˆ  6ˆj  10kˆ 

C) M 16iˆ  2jˆ  11kˆ  
D) M 18iˆ  2ˆj  11kˆ  
E) M 3iˆ  6ˆj  11kˆ 
42. If y = a + bt + ct2, where y is in metre and ‘t’ is in seconds, then the unit of ‘c’ is
A) m B) s-2 C) ms-1 D) ms-2 E) Kgms-2
43. A ball is released from the top of a tower of height h meteres. It takes T second to reach the ground. What
is the position of the ball at T/3 second.

A) 8h 9 meters from the ground B) 7h 9 meters from the ground

C) h 9 meters from the ground D) 17h 18 meters from the ground E) None of these

44. A body of mass m1 moving with uniform velocity of 40 ms-1 collides with another body of mass m2 at rest
m1
and then the two together begin to move with uniform velocity of 30 ms-1. The ratio of their masses m is
2

A) 3/4 B) 4/3 C) 3 D) 4 E) 3/2


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45. A circular arc of radius R subtends an angle 120o at the centre O as shown

If C is the centre of mass of the arc, then distance OC is

3R 2R 3 3R 3R 2R
A) B) C) D) E)
2 3 2  2
CHEMISTRY

46. The paramagnetism of O 2 is due to the presence of an odd electron in the MO.

A)   2 s B) 2p y C)  2pz D)  2p x E)   2p y

47. Across the lanthanide series, the basic strength of lanthanide hydroxides
A) Increases B) First increases and then decreases
C) First decrease and then increase D) Decreases
E) Does not change

48. The reaction of CH2 CH2 with RMgX leads to the formation of :

O
A) RCHOHR B) RCHOHCH3
C) R2CHCH2OH D) RCH2CH2OH E) RCH2OH
49. In the refining of silver by electrolytic method, what will be the weight of 100g of Ag anode, if 5A current
is passed for 2 hours? The purity of silver anode is 95% ( by weight ). [ Atomic weight of Ag = 108]
A) 42.41 g B) 40.29 g C) 57.59 g D) 80g E) 75g
50. Consider the following carbocations
I) Cl3C+ II) Cl2CH+ III) ClCH2+ IV) CH3+
The stability sequence follows the order
A) IV < I < II < III B) I < II < III < IV
C) IV < I < III < II D) IV< II < I < III E) IV < III < II < I
51. The enthalpy of formation of methane at constant pressure and 300K is –75.83 kJ. What will be the heat
of formation at constant volume?  R  8.3JK 1mol1 

A) –78.32 kJ B) 73.34 kJ C) –73.34 kJ D) –68.36 kJ E) 78.32 kJ


52. The compound which is most acidic among the following is :
A) Phenol B) p - chloro phenol C) p - nitro phenol
D) p - cresol E) m - cresol
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53. For which of the following gaseous equilibria is Kp < Kc?


 2NO
A) N2 + O2   2 NO + Cl
B) 2NOCl  2

 2HI
C) H2 + I2   2SO
D) 2 SO2 + O2   PCl + Cl
E) PCl5 
3 3 2

54. Which of the following represents the correct order of ionic radii?

A) S2  Cl   K   Ca 2  B) Cl   S2  K   Ca 2 

C) Ca 2   K   Cl  S2 D) K   Ca 2  Cl  S2  E) S2  Cl   Ca 2   K 

55. The alkene formed when 3° butyl chloride is treated with Na-metal in ether
A) n-hexane B) iso butene C) 2,2-dimethyl butane
D) n-pentane E) 2,3-dimethyl butane

56. A chemical reaction was carried out at 300K and 280K. The rate constants were found to be k 1 and k 2
respectively. Then

A) k 2  4k 1 B) k 2  2k1 C) k 2  0.25k1 D) k 2  0.5k1 E) k 2  6k1

57. Flerovium is the element recently joined in the periodic table. It belongs to
A) s-block B) p-block C) d-block D) f-block E) None of these
58. Names of some compounds are given. Which one is not the correct IUPAC name?

CH3
A) CH3 CH2 CH2 CH CH CH2 CH3 ; 3-methyl-4-ethylheptane
CH2CH3

B) CH3 CH CH CH3 ; 3- methyl-2-butanol


OH CH3

C) CH3 CH2 C CH CH3 ; 2-ethyl-3-methylbut-1-ene

CH2 CH3

D) CH3 C C CH(CH3)2 ; 4-methyl-2-pentyne

Cl
E) ; 2,3-dimethyl pentanoyl chloride
O

59. The total number of electrons present in 18 ml of water (density is 1 g ml–1) is


A) 6.02 10 23 B) 6.02 10 28 C) 6.02 10 24 D) 6.02 10 25 E) 6.02 10 20
60. In a liquid- liquid solution consisting of two components A and B, when attraction between A – B is more
than that of A – A and B – B, the solution will show ------- deviation from Raoult’s law.
A) Positive B) Negative
C) No D) Cannot predicted E) Either +ve or –ve
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61. Which of the following is true for the reaction N2 + 3H2  2NH3

d[ N 2 ] 3d[ H 2 ] d[ N 2 ] 1 d[ H 2 ]
A)  B)  
dt dt dt 3 dt

1 d[ H 2 ] 1 d[ NH 3 ] d[ H 2 ] d[ NH 3 ] 1 d  H 2  d  NH 3 
C)   D) 3 2 E)  
3 dt 2 dt dt dt 3 dt dt
62. The two isomeric forms of D-glucopyranose ie,   form and   form are called
A) Enantiomers B) Epimers C) Anomers D) Conformers E) Monomers
63. Which of the following is a secondary cell?
A) Dry cell B) Mercury cell
C) H2-O2 cell D) Ni-Cd cell E) all these
64. The product formed when the temperature of an aqueous solution of benzene diazonium chloride is allowed
to increase upto 283K
A) Aniline B) Nitrobenzene C) Phenol D) Benzene E) Benzyl chloride
65. The sum of the molefractions of all the components in a solution is always:
A) equal to zero B) equal to one C) greater than one D) less than one E) equal to seven
66. The reaction R-Br + NaCN  R - CN + NaBr is an example of:
A) Elimination reaction B) Nucleophilic substitution
C) Electrophilic substitution D) Oxidation reduction E) Rearrangement reaction
67. Fac-Mer isomerism is associated with which of the following complexes (M = Central metal)

A)  M  AA 2  B)  MA 3B3  C)  M  AA 3  D)  MABCD E)  MA 4 B2 

68. Catalyst used in Rosenmund reduction is


A) HgSO4 B) Anhydrous AlCl3
C) Anhydrous ZnCl2 D) Br2 /CCl4 E) Pd/BaSO4
69. The number of ions formed on dissolving one molecule of FeSO  NH  SO .6H O in water is :
4 4 2 4 2

A) 4 B) 5 C) 3 D) 6 E) 2
70. In any subshell the maximum number of electrons having the same value of spin quantum number is

A)     1 B) l + 2 C) 2l + 1 D) 4l + 2 E) l + 1

71. The increasing order of the crystal field splitting power of some common ligand is

A) H 2 O  OH   Cl   F  CN  B) H 2 O  Cl  OH   CN   F

C) CN   H 2 O  OH   F  Cl D) F  CN   OH   Cl  H 2 O

E) Cl  F  OH   H 2 O  CN 
72. A gas absorbs 250 J of heat and expands from 1 Litre to 10 Litre at constant temperature against external
pressure 0.5 atm. The values of q, w and u will be respectively
A) 250 J, 455 J, 710 J B) 250 J, -455 J, -205 J
C) -250 J, -455 J, -205 J D) -250 J, 455 J, 205 J
E) -250 J, 455 J, -205 J
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73. 2 mol of PCl5 were introduced in a vessel of 5L capacity at a particular temperature. At equilibrium, PCl5
was found to be 35% dissociated into PCl3 and Cl2. The value of KC for the reaction is
A) 1.89 B) 0.377 C) 0.075 D) 0.75 E) 2.75
O
74. CH CO- ion is stabilised by
3

A) Resonance effect of the carbonyl group


B) Inductive effect of the methyl group
C) Both are correct
D) Hyperconjugation effect of methyl group
E) None is correct
75. The most stable carbanion among the following is
CH2 CH2 CH2
CH2-CH2 CH 2

A) B) C) D) E)

OCH3 NO2 (CH3)2

MATHEMATICS

76. The domain of the function f given by f (x)  x  1 is

A)  ,   B) 1,   C) [1,  ) D) [0, ) E)  0, 

77. Let S = 1, 2,3,.... 10. The number of subsets of S containing only odd numbers is

A) 15 B) 31 C) 63 D) 7 E) 5

x2
78. If f (x)  then f  f  x   is
3x  1

1 1
A) x B)  x C) D)  E) 0
x x

79. If z 4  7  5i, then lm  z   is equal to


4

A) 5 B) 7 C) -7 D) -5 E) 0

80. If z  2  i 3 , then z 4 is equal to

A) 7 B) 7 C) 7 7 D) 49 E) 49 7

1 1
81. If x and y are the roots of the equation x 2  bx  1  0, then the value of x  b  y  b is

1 1
A) B) b C) D) 2b E) 1
b 2b
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82. The quadratic equation whose roots are three times the roots of the equation 2x 2  3x  5  0 , is

A) 2x2  9x  45  0 B) 2x 2  9x  45  0

C) 5x 2  9x  45  0 D) 2x 2  9x  45  0 E) 2x 2  9x  49  0
83. If A.M and G.M of the roots of a quadratic equation are 8 and 5 respectively, then the quadratic equation
is
A) x 2  8x  5  0 B) x 2  16x  10  0
C) x 2  16x  25  0 D) x 2  8x  26  0 E) x 2  10x  15  0

84. The arithmetic mean of two numbers x and y is 3 and geometric mean is 1. Then x 2  y 2 is equal to
A) 30 B) 31 C) 32 D) 33 E) 34
85. If two positive numbers are in the ratio 3  2 2 : 3  2 2, then the ratio between their A.M. and G.M. is
A) 6 : 1 B) 3 : 2 C) 2 : 1 D) 3 : 1 E) 1 : 6
86. The number of arrangements containing all the seven letter of the word ALRIGHT that begins with L.G. is
A) 720 B) 120 C) 600 D) 540 E) 760
20
 2 
87. The term independent of x in the binomial expansion of  x  3  is
 x 

20 15
A) 15 2    
20 10
B) 15 2  
20 5
C) 15 2  
20 10
D) 10 2  
20 5
E) 5 2

88.  7
C0  7 C1    7 C2  7 C3   .....   7 C6  7 C7  

A) 28  2 B) 27  1 C) 27 D) 28  1 E) 27  2
89. If the points P (7, 5), Q (a, 2a) and R (12, 30) are collinear, then the value of a is equal to
A) 5 B) 6 C) 8 D) 9 E) 10

90. The area of the triangle formed by the points  a, b  c  ,  b,c  a  ,  c,a  b  is

A) abc B) a 2  b 2  c 2 C) ab + bc + ca
D) 0 E) a (ab + bc + ca)

1 a bc
91. 1 b ca 
1 c ab

A) 1 B) 0 C) 1  a 1  b 1  c 
D) a + b + c D) 2(a + b + c)
92. The number of solutions for the system of equations 2x  y  4,3x  2y  2 and x  y  2 is
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) Infinitely many E) 0

x 3
93. If  0 , then
x 3

A) x   3,   B) x   3,   C) x   2,   D) x  1,   E) x   1,  


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5 
94. Let cot    where    . Then the value of sin  is
12 2

12 5 12 5 7
A)  B) C) D) E)
13 13 13 13 13

 3 5 7
95. The value of sin 2  sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 is equal to
8 8 8 8

1 1 1
A) B) C) D) 1 E) 2
8 4 2

1 1
96. If tan   and tan   , then tan  2    =
2 3

3 4 1 1
A) B) C) D) 3 E)
4 3 3 2

1  7 
97. The value of tan  sin  25   is equal to
  

18 24 7 3 7
A) B) C) D) E)
25 25 24 4 18

The value of x satisfying the equation tan 1 x  tan 1    tan 1   is equal to


2 7
98.
3 4

1 1 3 1 1
A) B)  C) D)  E)
2 2 2 3 3

99. If (x, y) is equidistant from (a + b, b - a) and (a - b, a + b), then


A) x + y = 0 B) bx - ay = 0 C) ax - by = 0 D) bx + ay = 0 E) ax + by = 0
100. The equation of the line passing through the point (-3, 7) with slope zero is
A) x = 7 B) y = 7 C) x = -3 D) y = -3 E) x = 0

101. The area of the circle x 2  2x  y2  10y  k  0 is 25 . The value of k is equal to

A) -1 B) 1 C) 0 D) 2 E) 3
102. A circle passes through the point (6, 2). If segments of the straight lines x + y = 6 and x + 2y = 4 are two
diameters of the circle, then its radius is

A) 4 B) 8 C) 5 D) 2 5 E) 4 5

103. The centre of the ellipse x 2  7y 2  14x  28y  49  0 is

A) (7, 0) B) (7, -4) C) (7, -2) D) (-7, 4) E) (-7, 2)


104. If (-1, 0) and (3, 0) are foci of the ellipse and the length of the major axis is 6, them the length of the minor
axis is

A) 5 B) 5 C) 10 D) 2 5 E) 3
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 x  3 4  y  1
2 2

105. The eccentricity of the hyperbola   1 is equal to


9 45

3 5 5 5 3
A) B) C) D) E)
5 3 3 2 2
   
106. Let a  ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ and a  b  4iˆ  2ˆj  k.
ˆ If a.b  4, then the value of  is equal to
A) 3 B) -3 C) -6 D) 6 E) 0
   
107. If u  3, v  2 and u  v  3, then the angle between u and v is equal to

 3  5  2 
A) or or
B) C) or D) E) 0
4 4 6 6 3 3 2
 
 ˆ If the projection of a on b is equal to the projection of b on a , then
108. Let a  ˆi  2jˆ  3kˆ and b  ˆj  3k.
the value of  are
A)  7 B)  3 C) 5 D) 3 E)  5

109. The angle between the lines 2x  3y   z and 6x   y  4z is

    2
A) B) C) D) E)
6 4 3 2 3

x 1 y 1 z 1
110. If the line   meets the plane x  2y  3z  14 at P, then the distance between P and the
2 3 4
origin is
A) 14 B) 15 C) 13 D) 12 E) 17
111. Let the probability distribution of random variable X be

X -2 -1 1 2 3
P(X=x) k 2k 2k k 3k

Then the value of E (X2) is

19 13 35 11
A) B) C) D) E) None
9 3 9 3

1 2
112. Consider two independent events E and F such that P(E)  ,P(E  F)  and P(F)  a. Then, the value
4 5
of a is
A) 13/20 B) 1/20 C) 1/4 D) 1/5 E) 3/5
113. Standard deviation of first n odd natural numbers is

 n  2  n  1 n2 1
A) n B) C) D) n E)2n
3 3

log 1  x   1  e x
114. lim is equal to
x 0 4x 2  9x

1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D) E) 0
9 9 18 18
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f (x)  f (0)
115. If f (x)  3x 2  7x  5 then lim is equal to
x 0 x
A) 6 B) -7 C) 7 D) -6 E) 5


ax  3, x  2
116. Let f(x) = a 2 x  1, x  2 . Then the value of a for which f is continuous for all x are

A) 1 and -2 B) 1 and 2 C) -1 and 2 D) -1 and -2 E) 0 and 3

d  1 d2  1  
117. dx  x dx 2  x 3   
  

A) 36x 7 B) 36x 7 C) 72x 4 D) 72x 7 E) 72x 7

dy
118. If 2x + 2y = 2x+y, then the value of at (1, 1) is equal to
dx
A) -2 B) -1 C) 0 D) 1 E) 2

1
119.  dx 
x  25
2

x 5 x 5 1 x 5
A) log C B) log C C) log C
x 5 x 5 5 x5

1 x 5 1 x 5
D) log C E) log C
10 x 5 5 x 5

120.  ex sec x(1  tan x)dx 

A) e x tan x  C B) e x  sec x  C C) e x sec x  C


D) e x  tan x  C E) e x sec x  C
5

 
121.  x 4 e x cos e x dx is equal to
5

1
A) sin e  C
x

3
  5
B)
1
4
 5
sin e x  C C)
1
5
  5
sin e x  C

D) sin e x  C  
5

 
5
E) 2sin e x  C

 /2
 cos x 
122.  log   dx is equal to
0  sin x 
A)  / 2 B)  / 4 C)  D) 2 E) 0

A
123. Elimination of arbitary constants A and B from y   B, x  0 leads to the differential equation
x

d2 y dy d2 y dy
A) x 2
2 0 B) x 2 2
2 0
dx dx dx dx

d 2 y dy d2 y dy d 2 y dy
C) x 2  0 D) x 2 0 E) x  0
dx 2 dx dx 2
dx dx 2 dx
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124. The general solution of the differential equation xy /  y  x 2 , x  0 , is

x2 x3 x2 x3 C x2 C
A) y   Cx B) y  C C) y  C D) y   E) y  
2 3 3 3 x 3 x

125. In a linear programming problem, the restrictions under which the objective function is to be optimised are
called as
A) decision variables B) objective function
C) constraints D) integer solutions E) optimal solutions

126. The least integer satisfying the inequality 49.4 


 27  x   47.4   27  9x  is
10 10
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 E) 16

 4 4x
127. Let f : R –     R be a function defined as f(x) = . The inverse of f is the map
 3 3x  4

 4
g : Range f  R    given by :
 3

3y 4y 4y
A) g(y)  3  4y B) g(y)  4  3y C) g(y)  3  4y

3y 3y
D) g(y)  4  3y E) g(y)  4  3y

128. For any two complex numbers z1 and z2 , Re (z1z2) =


A) Re(z1) + Re (z2) B) Re (z1) Re (z2)
C) Re (z1) + Re (z2) – Im (z1) – Im(z2) D) Re(z1) Re (z2) + Im (z1) Im (z2)
E) Re (z1) Re (z2) – Im (z1) Im (z2)

129. The value of ‘a’ for which the roots ,  of the equation x 2  6x  a  0 satisfy the relation 3  2  20
is
A) 8 B) –2 C) –16 D) 20 E) –24

130. If A  a, b, c, d, e , B  b, c, e, f , g , then B  A 

A) d, e B) b, c, e

C) c, d, e D) f , g E) a, b, c, f , g

3x  4 x  3
131. Given  , then
2 4
A) x  1 B) x  1 C) x  1 D x2 E) x  2
132. Let X = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and Y = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9} which of the following is not a relation from X to Y
A) R1 = {(x, y)/y = 2 + x, x  X, y Y} B) R2 = {(1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 3), (4,3), (5,5)}
C) R3 = {(1, 1), (1, 3), (3, 5), (3, 7), (5, 7)} D) R4 = {(1, 3), (2, 5), (2, 4), (7, 9)}
E) R5 = {(1, 1), (2, 3)}
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3 4   5 41 
133. Let A    and let AB    . Then B 
T

1 2   5 13 

1
A) B) 14 C) 10 D) -10 E) -14
14

2 1 2
A  1 1 1
134. Let and let B  A adj  A  . Then B =
1 0 3

A) 256 B) 64 C) 512 D) 1024 E) 128


135. The first term of a G.P. is 3 and the common ratio is 2. Then the sum of first eight terms of the G.P is
A) 763 B) 189 C) 381 D) 765 E) 655
136. The 5th and 7th terms of a G.P. are 12 and 48 respectively. Then the 9th term is
A) 162 B) 96 C) 192 D) 144 E) 182
137. Which term of the sequence 3, 9, 15 ---- is 111.
A ) 19th B) 20th C) 18th D) 17th E) 9th

1 1 1
p q r
138. is equal to
p q r 1

A) q-p B) q+p C) q D) p E) 0

139. If the position vectors of the vertices of  ABC are 3iˆ  ˆj  2k,
ˆ ˆi  2ˆj  7kˆ and 2iˆ  3jˆ  5kˆ , then the
triangle ABC is
A) right angled and isosceles B) right angled, but not isosceles
C) isosceles but not right angled D) equilateral E) none

140. The ratio in which ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ divides the join of 2iˆ  3j  5kˆ and 7iˆ  kˆ is

A) 2:1 B) 1 : 2 C) 3 : 4 D) 1 : 4 E)1 : 5

141. The sum of the coefficients in the expansion of 1  2x  x 2  is


20

A) 2 20 B) 2 21 C) 219 D) 2 40 E) 2
142. A set contains 9 elements. Then the number of subsets of the set which contains atmost 4 elements is
A) 32 B) 64 C) 128 D) 256 E) 512
143. Two distinct numbers x and y are chosen from 1,2,3,4,5. The probability that the arithmetic mean of x and
y is an integer is
A) 0 B) 1/ 5 C) 3 / 5 D) 2 / 5 E) 4 / 5
144. If the mean of the numbers a, b, 8, 5, 10 is 6 and their variance is 68, then ab is equal to
A) 6 B) 7 C) 12 D) 14 E) 25
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145. The mean for the data 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12 is


A) 9 B) 8 C) 7 D) 6 E) 5

7
146. The degree measure corresponds to radian is
6
A) 1500 B) 2300 C) 2100 D) 2700 E) None of these
147. The value of tan (10) + tan (890) is

2 sin 20 1 sin10 1
A) B) C) D) E)
sin 20 2 sin10 2 sin 20
148. The equation of circle passing through the inter-section of the lines 3x-2y-1=0 and 4x+y-27 = 0 and
whose centre is the point (2, -3) is :
A) x2 + y2 - 4x + 6y - 96 = 0 B) x2 + y2 + 4x - 6y - 90 = 0
C) x2 + y2 + 2x + 16y - 9 = 0 D) x2 + y2 - 2x + 3y - 45 = 0
E) x2 + y2 – x + 5y - 3 = 0
149. The value of k so that the distance of (2, 3) from the line 8x + 15y + k = 0 is 5 units is:
A) 24 B) –24 C) 20 D) 42 E) 25

150. If the straight lines 4x  6y  7 and 8x  ky  3 are parallel, then the value of k is
A) 12 B) 4 C) 6 D) 2 E) 24
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PHYSICS
1 1 100
1. C P1   2
  1.25D
f1 80  10 80

1 1 100
P2   2
  2D ; P = P1 + P2
f 2 50  10 50

4 3
r .g
mg
2. D If the drop is to be held statonary, mg=qE; E  3
q q

3. C

Since explosion is not due to external forces, total momentum remains conserved.
  
o  p1  p 2  p3

 O  M  4iˆ  M  3jˆ  p3
4 4


2
 3M  5
 p3  M 2     4M
 4 

 
2
5 m
2
p 4
 Energy of the third piece E3 = 2m 
3

2 M
3
2
FL FL FL
4. D y  Elongation   ;  i.e.   L 2
A AY Yr 2 r

i.e. Elongation is maximum if L r 2 is maximum. L r 2 is maximum for D

5. E T2  R 3

6. D

9
Heat across 2  15I   2  225I 2  2  9 ; I2 
2

225  2
Heat across 4 = 10I   4  100I 2  4
2
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1 2
7. D S = ut  at ; 60 = 40t - 5t 2  t = 2 and t = 6
2
 Time duration for which above 60m = 6 - 2 = 4s
8. D Q  u  w
u  Q  w
Q  35J w  15J
u  35J   15J   50J

I1I 2  1  2 
2

9. B Loss in energy =
2  I1  I 2 
10. B P = constant

[Assuming at t = 0 it starts from rest, ie, from s = 0]

11. A Heat cannot flow itself from a body at lower temperature to a body at higher temperature. This
corresponds to second law of thermodynamics
12. D The rms velocity of the molecule of a gas of molecular weight M at temperature T is given by

Let MO and MH are molecular weights of oxygen and hydrogen TO and TH the corresponding kelvin
temperatures at which crms is same for both gases
That is,
;

13. B Planck’s constant (in terms of unit); h = J-s = [ML2T2] [T] = [ML2T–1]
14. E Kinetic energy at highest point,
1 K
(KE)H = mv cos  = K cos 2  = K(cos 60 ) 
2 2 0 2

2 4
15. D Since, the inclined plane is frictionless, then there will be no rolling and the mass will only slide down
Hence, acceleration is same for all the given bodies
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16. A

Hence, time period first increases and then decreases to the original value
17. D The particular angle of incidence for which reflected light is totally polarized for reflection from air to
glass, is called the angle of polarisation (ip)
Accordingly, n = tan ip
 i p  tan 1 (n)
18. A At Curie temperature, a ferromagnetic substance transits into paramagnetic substance
19. D For reverse biasing of an ideal diode, the potential of n-side should be higher than potential of
p-side. Only option (D) is satisfying the criterion for reverse biasing
20. B E = 1/2 mc2, P = mv
21. B
25 5 5 1 25 
22. C 1     ; A  A1  ; A1  4 A ; R1  
100 4 4 5 A1 16 A ;
25 250
R1   10   15.6 
16 16
 2I 1 B1 r2 r1 r
23. D B 0 ; B  ; B  r ; B2  B1 r  0.4  2r  .2T
4 r r 2 1 2

24. A The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor C = A / d ; Whe    2 ; C   2 A d  C 2


25. D
2
I max 25  I1  I 2 
26. D   
Imin 9  I1  I2 

I1  I 2 5 I 16 W
  1   1
I1  I2 3 I 2 1 W2
27. D K.E. gained by charged particle of charge q when accelerated under a potential difference V
will be E k  qV
For a given V, E k q . For proton, deuteron and  -particle, the ratio of charges is 1:1:2
28. D P  AT4 ; A  r 2  P  r 2T4 ; P /  (2 r)2 (2T)4 ; P1  64 P
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29. A Difference in pressure energy = difference in kinetic energy.


1
 P0  P0   V 2
2

P0 105
V2 2  20m / s or 400m / s
 103
30. C D1, D3  forward bias  short Ckt
D 2  reverse bias  open Ckt
10  20
R  20 / 3
3
10
I   1.5A
 20 / 3

X 
31. A tan    t 
 R 
XL  L   2L    2 50 0.01   . Also R  1   tan 1   

32. D

33. B Initial surface energy of soap bubble E1  S  4R 2  2  8R 2S

Final surface energy of soap bubble E 2  S  4  3R   2  72R 2S


2

Work done = 72R 2S  8R 2S  64R 2S


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1
34. B 
4t
35. D

 K1  K 2  2K m
36. C T series = 2 m   K K  = 2 m  2 ;Tparallel = 2 m / K1  K 2  2
 1 2  K 2K

Fseries Tparallel 1 2K K K 1
   =  
Fparallel Tseries 2K K 2K  2K 2K 2

v
37. C 
4
38. E Let at a distance x from the earth, field equalises each other. So applying Newton’s law of
gravitation
GM GM / 81 1 1
 
x 2
 60R  x 2  x 2
81 60R  x 
2

1 1
  x = 540R - 9x  10x = 540R x = 54R
x 9  60R  x 
 
39. B Velocity of boat, Vb  3iˆ  4jˆ ; Velocity of water, Vw  3iˆ  4jˆ ;
Relative velocity of boat w.r.t water
  
  
Vbw  Vb  Vw  3iˆ  4ˆj  3iˆ  4ˆj  6i  8j 
m 2  m1 sin 300
40. C m 2g  T  m 2 a ; T  m1g sin 30  m1a ; a = 0 g0
m1  m 2
  
41. C Here V  3i  2 j  4k, r  ˆi  3jˆ  2kˆ , L = ?
    
L  r  p  r  mv  m 16i  2 j  11k 

y
42. D y  ct 2 i. e. c  2
 LT 2
t

43. A h  1 gT 2
2
For t  T 3 second, vertical distance moved is given by

 
2 2
h  1 g T  h   1  gT h
2 3 2 g 9

 Position of ball from ground  h  h 9  8h 9


44. C Using conservation of momentum m1 40 = (m1 + m2) 30

2R sin
45. C OC  2    2 
  3 
CHEMISTRY
46. E
47. D
48. D
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49. C Only pure Ag from the anode is oxidised, which in turn is deposited at the cathode. By
Faraday’s first law, Ag deposited at cathode w= zit
108
  5  2  3600  40.29g
1 96500

100
but anode, is 95% pure w.r.t Ag, hence actual loss is  40.29   42.41g
95
Weight of Ag- anode after electrolysis  100  42.41  57.59g
50. B Due to - I effect, Cl destabilises the carbocation. Further, more the no. of Cl atoms, less is the
stability of the carbocation.

51. C C s   2H 2 g   CH 4 g  , H  75.83kJ
2 mole 1mole

R  8.3  103 kJK 1mol1 , T  300K

 H   u   nRT ; u  73.34kJ
52. C
53. D
54. A
55. B
56. C For every 10o rise, the rate constant is doubled. Hence for 20o C rise rate constant will become 4
times ie, k1  4k 2 or k 2  0.25k1
57. B
58. A
59. C
60. B
61. C
62. C
63. D
64. C
65. B
66. B
67. B [MA3B3] type of complexes show fac-mer isomerism
68. E

69. B FeSO4  NH 4  2 SO 4 .6H 2O  Fe 2  2SO 24  2NH 4

70. C
71. E
72. B q = 250J (from question); W = -P V = -0.5 (10-1)
= -4.5 L atm = -4.5 × 101 J = -455J; U = q + w; 250 - 455 = -205 J
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2  35
73. C Moles of PCl5 dissociated =  0.7mol
100
Moles of PCl5 left undissociated = 2 - 0.7 = 1.3 mol

1.3 0.7 0.7 [PCl3 ][Cl2 ]


[PCl5 ]  M, [PCl3 ]  M; [Cl 2 ]  M, K   0.075
5 5 5 [PCl5 ]
74. A
75. D -NO2 is highly e with drawing stabilises carbanion

MATHEMATICS

76. C

77. B

78. A

79. A

80. D

81. B
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82. A

83. C

84. E

85. D

86. B

87. E

88. C

89. E
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90. D

91. B

92. A

93. B

94. C

95. E

96. D

97. C

98. A
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99. B

100. B

101. B

102. D

103. C

104. D

105. E
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106. C

107. B

108. E

109. D

110. A
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111. B

112. D

113. C

114. E

115. B

116. C

117. E
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118. B

119. D

120. E

121. C

122. E
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123. A

124. E

125. C

126. B

127. B

128. E

129. C

130. D b, c, e, f ,g  a, b,c, d, e  f , g

131. C 2  3x  4    x  3  5x  5  x  1

132. D

133. B

134. D

135. D
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136. C

137. A a + (n –1) = 111

 3 + (n –1) 6 = 111  n = 19

138. A

139. D Given vertices are

  
A 3iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ , B ˆi  2ˆj  7kˆ 

andC 2iˆ  3jˆ  5kˆ 

  
Now AB  ˆi  2ˆj  7kˆ  3iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ 
= –2 ˆi  3jˆ  5kˆ


 AB  4  9  25  38 ;

 
Similarly, BC  CA  38

  


 AB  BC  CA  38

 Hence, triangles is an equilateral triangle


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140. B Let the line joining the points with position vectors 2iˆ  3jˆ  5kˆ and 7iˆ  kˆ be divide in the ration

 :1 by ˆi  2ˆj  3kˆ


  
 7iˆ  kˆ  2iˆ  3jˆ  5kˆ   i  2ˆj  3kˆ
 1

  7  2  i  3j   5    kˆ
    1 ˆi  2    1 ˆj  3    1 kˆ

On equating the coefficient of î , we get,

1
7  2    1   
2

Hence, required ratio =  :1  1: 2

141. A

142. D

143. D
144. C

6  7  10  12  13  4  8  12 72
145. A Mean, x   9
8 8
146. C
147. A tan10 + tan 890 = tan 10 + cot 10

sin10 cos10
= 
cos10 sin10

sin2 10  cos2 10

sin10 cos10
2

sin 20

148. A

149. A

150. A

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