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Physics SECTION – I
PART – A
Straight Objective Type
PART-A (01 – 04) Contains 04 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
(A)
( 2M + L ) I 0 (B)
MI 0
(C)
( 2M − L ) I 0 (D)
( M + L ) I0
R R R R
1. B
Sol. We know that = MI = MI .t
d
Hence induced EMF E = = MI 0
dt
v = IR ( ohm ' slaw)
MI 0
I =
R
2. C
8 −2 −6
Sol. r = r1 + r2 + r3 + r4 = + + = −1.95 A reading = 1.95 A
10 4 2
10V 4V 8V -6 6V
8 -2 +2
10 8 4 2 A
i1 i2 i3 i4
O O O O O
4. A small ball thrown with an initial velocity u directed at an angle = 37° above the horizontal collides
inelastically (e = 1/4) with a vertical massive wall moving with a uniform horizontal velocity u/5
towards ball. After collision with the wall, the ball returns to the point from where it was thrown.
Neglect friction between ball and wall. The time t from beginning of motion of the ball till the moment
of its impact with the wall is (tan37° = 3/4)
3u 18u 54u 54u
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5g 25 g 125 g 25 g
4. C
2u sin 37 6u
Sol. Since the wall is frictionless, time of flight T = =
g 5g
Horizontal component of velocity of the ball relative to the wall just after the impact
1u u
= eurel = + u cos37 =
4 5 4
u 9u 6u 54u
So, u cos37 + t = −tt =
5 20 5 g 145 g
7. Charges Q1 and Q2 lie inside and outside respectively of a closed Gaussian surface S. Let E be the field
at any point on S and be the flux of E over S:
(A) If Q1 changes, both E and will change
(B) If Q2 changes E will change
(C) If Q1 = 0 and Q2 0 then E 0 but = 0
(D) If Q1 0 and Q2 = 0 then E = 0 but 0
7. ABC
9. Velocity and acceleration vector of a charged particle moving in a magnetic field at some instant are
v = 3iˆ + 4 ˆj and a = 2iˆ + xˆj . Select the correct alternative (s)
(A) x = -1.5
(B) x = 3
(C) magnetic field is along z-direction
(D) kinetic energy of the particle is constant
9. ACD
10. A wire is bent to form a semi-circle of radius a. The wire rotates about its B ×
× ×
one end with angular velocity . Axis of rotation being perpendicular to ×
plane of the semicircle. In the space, a uniform magnetic field of induction
B exists along the axis of rotation as shown in figure. Then
Q
P
(A) potential difference between P and Q is equal to 2Ba2.
(B) potential difference between P and Q is equal to 2 2 Ba 2 .
(C) P is at higher potential than Q.
(D) P is at lower potential than Q.
10. AD
PART-C (01 – 03) Contains 03 Numerical Based questions with Non-Negative Integer as answer, ranging from
0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and no negative marking for wrong answer.
1. Two identical particles each having charge q =2C are very m,q
v0
far apart. They are given velocity v0 = 2 m/s parallel to each
other such that initial perpendicular separation between d
m,q
them is d = 2mm. If the subsequent minimum separation
between them is 2d, find the loss in their total kinetic energy. v0
(in J)
1. 9
Sol. Since there is no external force acting on them, their center of mass will be at rest. At minimum
separation, the velocity of approach of the two particles along the line joining the particles will be zero.
Their velocities will be perpendicular to the line joining them. Let v be the velocity and 2d be their
separation.
From energy conservation
1 1 q2 1
2 mv02 = + 2 mv 2 ........( i )
2 4 0 2d 2
From conservation of angular momentum about C.M.
40
2. A finite square grid, each link having resistance is fitted in a
21
resistance less conducting circular wire. Determine equivalent resistance B
between A and B. (in )
2. 4
Sol. Since A, P, Q and R are at same potential. So, the following circuit can be redrawn as
A
21
So, equivalent resistance between A and B = r=4
10
3. 2
Sol. Let induced electric field at any point on the ring be E. The induced emf due to change in magnetic
field is given by
d 2 dB R dB
E.dl = − dt E 2 R = R dt E = 2 dt
y
0
R
x
O
PART-C (04 – 09) Contains 06 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +2 marks for correct
answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal
places. There is no negative marking.
4. 3.75 Volts
vt
2
Sol. l = 2 R2 −
2
R
v
l = 4 R 2 − v 2t 2
E = BVl
= BV 4R2 − V 2t 2 = 3.75V
5. In the shown electrical network at t<0, key was placed on (1) till (1) ( 2)
the capacitor get fully charged. Key is placed on (2) at t=0.
Determine the time (in milli seconds) when the energy in both
capacitor and inductor will be same for the first time. E L
(Take: L = 4 mH, C = 40F & π=3.14 ) C
(a )
5. 0.314
q di d 2q q
Sol. When switch 2 is closed, applying KCL in loop 2, we get + = 0 or L 2 + = 0
C dt dt C
d 2q q d 2q
= − + 2q = 0
dt 2 CL dt 2
(1) ( 2)
Loop1 Loop2
E L
C
For minimum value of t , t =
4
Hence t = LC = 4 10−3 40 10−6
4 4
= 4 10−4 = 0.314 m / s
4
6. 1.5
Sol. Let be the angle through which the bead has fallen, and let N be the normal force from the hoop
on the bead, with inward taken to be positive. Then the radial F = ma equation for the bead is:
mv 2
N + mg cos = .....( i )
R
mv 2
= mgR (1 − cos ) v 2 = 2 gR (1 − cos ) ..... ( ii )
2
From (i) and (ii)
mv 2
N= − mg cos = 2mg (1 − cos ) − mg cos = mg ( 2 − 3cos ) ...... ( iii )
R
Since there are two beads, the total upward force on the hoop form the beads is
2 N cos = 2mg ( 2 − 3cos ) cos
The hoop will rise up off the ground if this maximum upward force is larger than the weight of the
2mg m 3
loop. That is, if Mg
3 M 2
7. 0.05 Volts
8. Two coils, 1 and 2, have a mutual inductance M = 2H and resistances R = 5 each. A current flow in
coil 1, which varies with time as: I1 = kt 2 , where k=1A/sec2 is a constant and ‘t’ is time. Find the
total charge that has flown through coil 2, between t=0 and t=10 s.
8. 40
dl
Sol. e=M = 2ktM
dt
e 2ktM
i= =
R R
kMT 2 (1)( 2 )100
T
2Mk
dq = ldt =
R 0
tdt = = = 40
R 5
9. In a series LCR circuit, the difference of the frequencies at which current amplitude falls to 1/ 2 of
R
the current amplitude at resonance is . Find the value of ‘k’. (Take: π=3.14 )
kL
9. 6.28
E0 I E E0 1
Sol. At resonance I R = R = 0 = 1 L = = −R
R 2 2R 1
2 1C
R2 + L −
C
1 + 2 1 1
And 2 L − = + R L (1 + 2 ) = 1 12 =
2C 12 C LC
− 1 1
And L (2 − 1 ) + 2 = 2R
12 C
R R
Putting value of 12 we get, 2 − 1 = f 2 − f1 =
L 2 L
PART-A (01 – 04) Contains 04 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
1. C
Sol. Chemisorption is monolayer adsorption.
2. Pressure over an ideal binary liquid solution containing 10 moles each of liquid A and B is gradually
decreased isothermally. At what pressure, half of the total amount of liquid will get converted into
vapour? ( PA° =200torr, PB° =100torr ):
(A) 150 torr
(B) 166.5 torr
(C) 133.3 torr
(D) 141.4 torr
2. D
HO H
⎯⎯→ HBr
H3C ⎯⎯→
PBr3
S CH3
(A) (B)
HO H
H
⎯⎯⎯→ 3( )
H3C TsCl, Py NaN I equivalent
CH3 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
(C) (D) I I
3. B
(1) MeOH
(2) red P4 +Br2
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(3) NH ( excess ) ,
→ 'P'
O O O 3 (major )
(4) H3O
COOH
NH 2
NH 2 HOOC COOH
(A) (B)
(C) NH 2 NH 2 (D) NH 2
4. D
Br
HO HO
Sol.
O O O O MeO O O MeO O
PART-A (05 – 10) Contains 06 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Than One Correct answer.
Each question carries Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are)
darkened. Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO
incorrect option is darkened. Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened. Negative Marks: -2 In all other
cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will
result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result in -
2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
5. Which of the following is/are true about products ‘A’ and ‘B’
O
( )
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ → 'A'+HCOO −
HCHO excess
Ph OH -
OH
7. Which of the following solutions are isotonic with 0.2 M NaCl ( = 1) solution at identical temperature
( = degree of dissociation)
(A) 0.2 M MgCl2( = 0.5) solution.
(B) 18 gm Glucose present in 250 ml solutions.
(C) 0.5 mol of Al(NO3)3 ( = 0.4) present in 4 ltr. Solution
(D) 1 mol of AlCl3 ( = 0.2) present in 4 ltr. solution.
7. ABD
8. An unknown carbohydrate C12H22O11 reacts with Tollen’s reagent to form a silver mirror. An -
glycosidase has no effect on the carbohydrate, but a -galactosidase hydrolysis it to D-galactose and
D-mannose. When the carbohydrate is methylated (using CH3I and Ag2O) and then hydrolysed with
dilute HCl, the products are 2, 3, 4, 6-tetra-O-methylgalactose and 2, 3, 4-tri-O-methylmannose. The
structure for the carbohydrate is
HO
OH O
H O
(A)
HO OH
H CH 2 O
HO OH
OH
HO
H
HO
OH O
O
(B) H
HO OH
H CH 2 O
HO OH
H
HO
OH
HO
OH O
H OH
HO O
(C) H
CH 2 O
HO OH
OH
OH H
H OCH 3
HO O
(D) H
CH 2 O
HO OH
OCH 3
OH H
8. AB
Sol. Disaccharide is formed by condensation of -D-galactose (at C-1) and or - D – mannose (at C-6)
9. When KI solution is added dropwise to the Bi3+ solution a black ppt of (X) is obtained. On adding excess
of KI solution orange/yellow coloured solution (Y) is obtained. On addition of water again black ppt is
reappeared. The (Y) in water on heating it turns orange red ppt (Z). Then X, Y, and Z are-
(A) (X) BiI3
(B) (Y) [BiI4]–
(C) (Z) BiOI
(D) (Y) BiI6–
9. ABC
Sol. Bi3+ + 3I– ⎯→ BiI3 (X) ; BiI3 + I– (Y)[BiI4]–
(black ppt) (orange
coloured
solution)
On diluting the solution again black ppt of BiI3 reappeared
BiI3 + H2O ⎯⎯→ (Z)BiOI + 2H+ + 2I–
(Orange ppt)
10. Which of the following would give positive brown ring test (with no white ppt.)?
(A) Pb(NO3)2
(B) NaNO3
(C) Bi(NO3)3
(D) Ba(NO3)2
10. BC
Sol. In the ring test FeSO4 & dil H2SO4 solution is used. Pb2+ & Ba2+ produce insoluble sulphate.
PART-C (01 – 03) Contains 03 Numerical Based questions with Non-Negative Integer as answer, ranging from
0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and no negative marking for wrong answer.
1. One mole of a substance is cooled at the rate of 0.04 KJ/min as shown in the graph
800 A
B C
temp in K 400
100 D
5 10 40 50
time in minutes
1. 3
Sol. Fusion occurs along BC.
For fusion, q = 0.04 × 30 × 103J
For fusion T = 400 K
q 40 30
Sfus = = = 3 J/mol K
T 400
2. 4
Sol. Simple cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, rhombohedral.
3. Calculate the pH at which the following conversion (reaction) will be at equilibrium in basic medium
I2 (s) I– (aq.) + IO3– (aq.)
When the equilibrium concentrations at 300 K are [I–] = 0.10 M and [ IO3– ] = 0.10 M.
{Given → G f (I–, aq.) = – 50 KJ/mol,
G f ( IO3– , aq.) = – 123.5 KJ/mol,
G f (H2O, ) = – 233 KJ/mol
G f (OH–, aq.) = – 150 KJ/mol
25
R (Gas constant) = J/mol–K
3
Log e = 2.3}
3 8
Sol. Balanced equation is –
3I2(s) + 6 OH– 5I– + IO3– + 3H2O()
G° = 5×(–50) + (– 123.5) + 3×(–233)×
–0 – 6× (–150) = – 172.5 KJ/mol
Now
G° = – RT nk
25
– 172.5 = – × 300 × 2.3 × 10–3 log K
3
log K = 30
[I – ]5 [IO 3– ] 10 –5 10 –1
1030 = – 6
=
[OH ] [OH – ]6
[OH–] = 10–6
pOH = 6
pH = 8
4. The coagulation of 300 ml of a +ve collide took place when 0.5475 gm HCl was added to it without
changing the volume significantly. The flocculation value of HCl for the collide is.
4. 50
Sol. Millimole of HCl added = 547.5 mg/36.5 = 15 m mole
flocculation value = 15/0.3 = 50
5. A cube shaped crystal of a metal, 1.5 mm of an edge, was vapourised to 0.5 litre. Flask. The pressure
of vapours was 6.08 mm Hg at 727C. The structure solid metal is body centre cubic, if volume of each
unit cell of this Crystal is P × 10−28 m3, then find the value of ‘P’?
R = 0.08 atm L/K-mol), NA = 6 × 1023.
5. 2.25
6.08
Sol. 0.5 = n 0.08 1000
760
n = 5 10−5
N = 6 1023 5 10−5 = 3 1019
Number of unit cell = 1.5 1019
1.5 1019 P 10−28 = (1.5 10−3 )
3
P = 1.5 1.5
6. 33.33
Sol. p 2H 2 O = 10–4 atm2
or p H 2O = 10–2 atm
If p H 2 O 10–2 atm, the equilibrium shifted towards the backward direction. Therefore, minimum
partial pressure of H2O required for CuSO4.3H2O (s) to act as drying agent is 10–2 atm.
Minimum required relative humidity for CuSO4, 3H2O (s) to act as drying agent
10 2 10 −2 100
= = = 33.33 ~ 33%
3 10 − 2 3
7. 1.20
8. How many grams of sucrose (M. wt. = 342) should be dissolved in 100 g water in order to produce a
solution with a 105.0°C difference between the freezing point and the boiling temperatures of the
solution? (Given: Kf = 1.86 C/m, Kb = 0.51°C/m)
8 72.15
9. MgAlx Oy , is found in the Spinel structure in which O2– ions constitute CCP lattice, Mg2+ ions occupy
(1/8)
th
of the Tetrahedral voids and Al3+ ions occupy half of the Octahedral voids. Find the total +ve
electronic charge contained in one unit cell.
9. 8
Sol. Formula of unit cell MgAl2O4. Positive charge = +2 + 3×2 = +8
PART-A (01 – 04) Contains 04 Multiple Choice Questions which have Only One Correct answer. Each question
carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.
1. If one root is the square of the other root of the equation x2 + px + q = 0, then the relation between p
and q is
(A) p3 − q(3p − 1) + q2 = 0 (B) p3 − q(3p + 1) + q2 = 0
(C) p3 + q(3p − 1) + q2 = 0 (D) p3 + q(3p + 1) + q2 = 0
1. A
Sol. Let root are and 2
+ 2 = −p ...(1)
. = q2 ...(2)
Eliminate from eq. (1) & (ii)
We obtains p3 − q(3p − 1) + q2 = 0
2. Consider f(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + c. Parameters a, b, c are chosen, respectively, by throwing a die three
times. Then the probability that f(x) is an increasing function is
(A) 5/36 (B) 8/36
(C) 4/9 (D) 1/3
2 C
Sol f'(x) = 3x2 + 2ax + b
y = f(x) is increasing
⇒ f'(x) 0,∀ x and for f'(x) = 0 should not form an interval
⇒ (2a)2 – 4 × 3 × b ≤ 0 ⇒ a2 − 3b ≤ 0
This is true for exactly 16 ordered pairs (a, b), 1 ≤ a, b ≤ 6, namely (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1, 5), (1,
6), (2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, 5), (2, 6), (3, 3), (3, 4), (3, 5), (3, 6), and (4,6). Thus, the required probability
is 16/36 = 4/9
1
x= y loga 5
= f −1 ( y )
x cot ( 4x )
4. lim is equals
x →0 sin2 x cot2 (2x )
(A) 2 (B) 0
(C) 4 (D) 1
4. D
4x x
4x x2
PART-A (05 – 10) Contains 06 Multiple Choice Questions which have One or More Than One Correct answer.
Each question carries Full Marks: +4 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct options(s) is (are)
darkened. Partial Marks: +1 For darkening a bubble corresponding to each correct option, provided NO
incorrect option is darkened. Zero Marks: 0 If none of the bubbles is darkened. Negative Marks: -2 In all other
cases.
For example, if (A), (C) and (D) are all the correct options for a question, darkening all these three will
result in +4 marks; darkening only (A) and (D) will result in +2 marks; and darkening (A) and (B) will result in -
2 marks, as a wrong option is also darkened.
5. Let a, b, x and y be real numbers such that a – b = 1 and y ≠ 0. If the complex number z = x + iy
az + b
satisfies Im = y, then which of the following is(are) possible value(s) of x?
z +1
(A) −1 − 1 − y2 (B) 1 + 1 − y2
(C) 1 − 1 − y2 (D) −1 + 1 − y2
5. AD
Sol. a – b = 1 and y ≠ 0
az + b a ( x + iy ) + b ( x + 1 ) − iy
Im = y lm x + 1 + iy x + 1 − iy = y
z +1 ( ) ( )
a − b = (x + 1)2 + y2
1 = (x + 1)2 + y2
x = −1 1 − y2
6. If p and q are chosen randomly from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} with replacement, then the
probability that the roots of the equation x2 + px + q = 0
(A) are real is 33/50 (B) are imaginary is 19/50
(C) are real and equal is 3/50 (D) are real and distinct is 3/5
6. BC
Sol. Roots of x2 + px + q = 0 will be real if p2 ≥ 4q.
The possible selections are as follows:
p q
1 -
2 1
3 1, 2
4 1, 2, 3, 4
5 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
6 1, 2, …….., 9
7 1, 2, …….., 10
8 1, 2, …….., 10
9 1, 2, …….., 10
10 1, 2, …….., 10
a −1 0
8. If f(x) = ax a −1 , then f(2x) − f(x) is divisible by
2
ax ax a
(A) x (B) a
(C) 2a + 3x (D) (D) x2
8. ABC
Sol. Applying R3 → R3 −xR2; R2→ R2− xR1 we get
a −1 0
f(x)= ax a −1 = a(a + x)2
ax 2 ax a
Hence
f(2x) − f(x) = a[(a + 2x)2 − (a + x)2] = ax(2a + 3x)
PART-C (01 – 03) Contains 03 Numerical Based questions with Non-Negative Integer as answer, ranging from
0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and no negative marking for wrong answer.
5x 8 + 7x 6 1
1. If f(x) = (x 2
+ 1 + 2x 7
)
dx , (x 0), f(0) = 0 and f(1) =
K
, then the value of K is ______
1. 4
5x 8 + 7x 6 ( −5x − 7x ) dx
−6 −8
1. (x )
dx = − x +x +2
+ 1 + 2x 7 ( )
2 −5 −7 2
2. The minimum number of times a fair coin needs to be tossed, so that the probability of getting
atleast two heads is atleast 0.96, is .............
2. 8
3. Let A, B, C, D be real matrices such that AT = BCD; BT = CDA, CT = DAB and DT = ABC for the matrix S =
ABCD, the least value of k such that Sk = S is ..............
3. 3
3. S = A B C D = A ( B C D ) = AAT
S3 = (ABCD )(ABCD) (ABCD) = (ABC)(DAB)(CDA)(BCD)
= DTCTBTAT = (BCD)TAT = AAT
S = S3
PART-C (04 – 09) Contains 06 Numerical based questions, the answer of which maybe positive or negative
numbers or decimals (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) and each question carries +2 marks for correct
answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal
places. There is no negative marking.
4. Let T be the tangent to the ellipse E: x2 + 4y2 = 5 at the point P(1, 1). If the area of the region bounded
1
by the tangent T, ellipse E, lines x = 1 and x = 5 is 5 + + cos−1 , then | + + | is equal
5
to ________.
4. 1.25
5
5−x 1
4. =
1
4
−
2
5 − x2 dx
5
5x x2 x 5 x
= − − 5 − x2 − sin−1
4 8 4 4 5 1
5 5 5 1
= 5 − − cos−1
4 4 4 5
If we assume , , Q then = 5/4, = −5/4
and = −5/4
| + + | = 1.25
5. 12
f( x )
f(x)
2tdt 6 2tdt 0
5. lim
x →2
6
= lim
( x − 2) x→2 ( x − 2) form as f ( 2 ) = 6
0
2f ( x ) f ( x )
= lim = 2f(2)f(2) = 12f(2)
x →2 1
10
K ( )
2 10 2
6. If CK = 22000L, then L is equal to ________.
K =1
6. 221
10 10
( ) = (K )
2 2
6. K2 10
CK 10
CK
K =1 K =1
18!
100(18c9) = 100
9!9!
= 4862000 = 22000 × 221
l = 221
7. Let be a complex cube root of unity with 1. A fair die is thrown 3 times. If r1, r2 and r3 are the
number obtained on the die, then the probability that r 1 + r 2 + r 3 = 0 is a/b, then a + b is _____
7. 11
7. r1, r2, r3 {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}, r1, r2 and r3 are of the form 3k, 3k + 1 and 3k + 2
3!2 C1 2C1 2 C1 6 8 2
Required probability = = =
666 216 9
8. The integral
sin2 x cos2 x −1
dx is equal to
( )
+ C , then k3 is _________
( sin x + cos )
2
5 3
x sin x + sin x cos x + cos x
2 3 2 5 k 1 + tan x 3
8. 27
9. A number is chosen at random from the set {1, 2, 3, ..., 2000}. Let p be the probability that the
chosen number is a multiple of 3 or a multiple of 7. Then, the value of 500 p is ______
9. 214
Sol. E= A number which is multiple of 3 or multiple of 7
Let A= Set of numbers divisible by 3
⇒ A = {3,6,9,⋯,1998}
∴n(A) = 666
B = Set of numbers divisible by 7
⇒B = {7,14,21,⋯,1995}
∴n(B) = 285
A∩B = {21,42,63,⋯,1995}
∴ n(A∩B) = 95
Now,
n(E) = n(A) + n(B) − n(A∩B)
⇒ n(E)=666+285−95
⇒ n(E) = 856
∴ Required probability
p = 856/2000
∴ 500p = 856/4=214