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c c c a b d d d
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b d b a b d a d
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b b b a d d b b
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c a a a c a
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
(c)
Here,
+ +
Question No: 2
(c)
Here,
Minimum speed of electron along the straight line
Question No: 3
(c)
When mass is quadrupled, made 4 times.
becomes four times. As
becomes twice, motion remains SHM with time period .
Question No: 4
ductile metals can be drawn into wires
Question No: 5
absorbed
Question No: 6
(d)
In an intrinsic semiconductor, =
Question No: 7
(d)
Energy radiated
Question No: 8
(d)
Number of spectral lines obtained due to transition of electrons from th orbit to lower orbit is,
I case
II case
Question No: 9
(b)
Question No: 10
(d)
Question No: 11
(b)
Time of exposure
Question No: 12
(a)
At resonance, and are equal in magnitude but have phase difference of relative to each
other
Question No: 14
(d)
Case-I
Case-II
Case-III
So
Question No: 15
(a)
Error
Question No: 16
d
Question No: 17
(b)
Question No: 18
(b)
Distance between the consecutive node
but so
Question No: 19
(b)
Total potential energy
Resting potential energy
Maximum kinetic energy
Question No: 20
(a)
or
or
or
or
Question No: 21
(d)
The difference of and is equal to not
Question No: 22
(d)
As initial and final states in the two processes are same. Therefore, . As area under curve
area under curve , therefore,
As
Question No: 23
Question No: 24
(b)
A solid sphere is rotating in free space, so there is no external torque.
,
But the rate of change of angular momentum is equal to the torque.
then
or
or constant
But , if we increase the radius of the sphere then its moment of inertia
increases. From , its angular velocity decreases.
Also we know that the rotational energy
As
At equilibrium,
Question No: 26
(a)
As shown in figure, component of weight ( ) is always down the inclined plane, whether the
cylinder is following up or it is rolling down. Therefore, for no slipping, sense of angular
acceleration must be the same in both the cases. Therefore, force of friction ( ) acts up the inclined
plane in both the cases
Question No: 27
a
Question No: 28
First decreases and then increases
Question No: 29
(c)
Resultant acceleration
Question No: 30
(a)
or
or
Subtracting,
Again, or
So, the initial velocity is non-zero and acceleration is uniform.
Answer Key
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c a a c a c d d
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c d b b b a d b
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b d d c c a b c
25 26 27 28 29 30
b d b a c d
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
(c)
If the temperature is increased by then increase has been made 6 times and therefore,
rate will increase by
Question No: 2
(a)
Only tritium is radioactive.
Question No: 3
(a)
The atomic size increases from Cl to I.
Question No: 4
(c)
Halogen’s -orbital forms -bonds with -orbital of oxygen.
Question No: 5
(a)
For an ionic compound to be soluble in water its hydration energy should be more than its lattice
energy.
Question No: 6
(c)
It is not a colouring material.
Question No: 7
(d)
R—N C O
Question No: 8
(d)
It belongs to phthalein dyes.
Question No: 9
(c)
Because food-stuffs mainly contains compounds of C, H and O.
Question No: 10
(d)
Novalac is not a thermoplastic.
Question No: 11
(b)
Density
Density
No doubt for bcc but in it is 8 : 8 co-ordination and here one ion is present in body
centre and a net contribution of 1 per unit cell is calculated due to its presence at the corners.
Question No: 12
HCHO
Question No: 13
(b)
The correct order of stability of carbocation is as follows
Question No: 14
(a)
(Fusible slag)
Slag is removed from the slag hole while a molten mass containing mostly cuprous sulphide with a
little ferrous sulphide called matte.
Question No: 15
Adsorption lowers the activation energy of the reaction
Question No: 16
(b)
248g
g Ag is obtained from
1g will be obtained from
Question No: 17
(b)
Specific conductance = conductance × cell constant
∴ Cell constant
Molar conductivity =
Question No: 18
(d)
In osmosis only solvent particles move.
Question No: 19
(d)
Sc=21=
No unpaired electron
Ni(G. S.) 3 4 4
⥮ ⥮ ⥮ ⥮
3 4 4
⥮ ⥮ ⥮
Co (G.S.) 3 4 4
⥮ ⥮ ⥮
3 4 4
⥮
3 4 4
⥮ ⥮ ⥮
(Pairing
due to )
Cr (G.S.) 3 4 4
3 4 4
3 4 4
(due to )
It has one unpaired electron so, paramagnetic.
Question No: 20
-
Question No: 21
(c)
2-butene
Question No: 22
(a)
The name of the compound
(2Z,4Z)-2, 4-hexadiene.
Question No: 23
(b)
for (where Z =at. no. of He).
Question No: 24
(c)
Potash alum is a double salt.
Potash alum, (given)
Ions Al
Valency +3 -2
Therefore, is compound of and .
On comparing, x=2
Hence, formula of potash alum is
=
Question No: 25
(b)
The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic functions of their electronics
configuration. This is the correct statement.
Question No: 26
(d)
Question No: 27
(b)
Question No: 28
(a)
Given,
Question No: 29
(c)
Given that
....(i)
Question No: 30
(d)
work function
Given
Thus, or where is in .
Answer Key
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c c b b d d a c
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c b b b b c c d
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a d c c
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
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Question No: 2
By giving Vardarajan a more challenging assignment he can by rejuvenated and start taking more
interest in his work.
Question No: 3
The diagram is as follows
Question No: 15
OCNTINIUOSU
Question No: 16
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L A N O I T A T T R A N S P O R
13th letter from right = (16 + 1 13) = 4th letter from left = O
Required letter = 3rd to the right of O = 4 + 3 = 7th from left = A.
Question No: 17
Tuesday
Question No: 18
All others are food items.
Question No: 19
In all pairs except (c), both words belong to same class.
Question No: 20
figure (c)
ENGLISH
Answer Key
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a c a c b c c d
9 10
a a
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
Gratitude is one of the more essential virtues for real
Question No: 2
One day a wonderful plate of gold fell from Heaven into the courtyard of a temple at Banaras
Question No: 3
Then she bowed her face.
Question No: 4
to
Question No: 5
error
Question No: 6
agreement
Question No: 7
amphibians
Question No: 8
without suffering any punishment or injury
Question No: 9
acoustic
Question No: 10
SRQP
MATHEMATICS
Answer Key
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a d c d a b d` c
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
c a a a b a b c
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
a a d b a c b a
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a c b c d b d c
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
c a c d d a b c
SOLUTIONS
Question No: 1
(a)
Given,
Question No: 2
(d)
Let
And
And
Therefore,
The given equation may be written as
Question No: 3
(c)
We have,
or
Since and are periodic functions with period . So, is also periodic with period
It is evident from the graph that is not continuous at . Since is periodic with
period . So, it is not continuous at
Also, is not differentiable etc
Question No: 6
(b)
We have,
and,
for all
Clearly, does not exist
Question No: 8
(c)
We have,
Question No: 9
(c)
Let …(i)
…(ii)
On adding Eqs.(i) and (ii), we get
Question No: 10
(a)
Given,
At
Let where
and
Equation of tangent is
Question No: 11
(a)
Similarly,
Question No: 12
(a)
Question No: 13
(b)
Question No: 14
(a)
The given differential equation can be rewritten as
…(ii)
Differentiating w.r.t. , we get
…(iii)
From (iii), we get
, where
Question No: 18
(a)
Given projection of
Question No: 19
(d)
Given line and plane can be rewritten as
here,
Question No: 20
(b)
Question No: 21
-
Question No: 22
(c)
We have,
Question No: 24
(a)
Given, and
The minimum value of sin is
In between 0 to , the given equation is satisfied at
Question No: 25
(a)
Given equation is …(i)
or
Since is real.
Since is real.
Question No: 26
(c)
Given,
Question No: 27
(b)
Number of ways of giving one prize for running
Number of ways of giving one prizes for swimming
Number of ways of giving three prizes for riding
Required ways of giving prizes
Question No: 28
(c)
But
Hence, value of is 36
Question No: 29
(d)
Question No: 30
(b)
Here,
and
Since,
…(i)
Now,
…(i)
Question No: 33
(c)
Equation of tangent to
Since, tangent passes through (1, 4)
and
Now,
Question No: 34
(a)
The equation tangent to at any point is
Question No: 35
(c)
Given,
or
Equating the coefficient of and constant terms, we get
and
Question No: 36
(d)
T T F F T F
T F F F T F
F T T T F T
F F T F T F
Question No: 37
(d)
Since variance is independent of change of origin. Hence, variance of observations 101, 102, …., 200
is same as variance of observations 151, 152, …,250.
Question No: 38
(a)
From Venn diagram, we can see that
Question No: 39
(b)
Total number of ways of sitting
and number of favourable ways of sitting
Required probability
Question No: 40
(c)
Cofactors of are