AIPMT 2015 Sample Paper
AIPMT 2015 Sample Paper
AIPMT 2015 Sample Paper
(2) C6H5CH2CH2CH2Br
Br
CH=CHCH3
(4)
(3)
C6H 5CHCH2CH3
3.
Br
Br
Ag+ =
Ans. (4)
CrO
-2
4
1.1 10-12
m
CrO4-2 = max
so answer is Ag2CrO4
Sol. C H
6 5
C6H5
CH CH
CH
4.
CH3+HBr
CH2 CH3
Br
C6H5
CH CH2 CH3
Cl
Br
2.
273 700 40
= 33.52mL
=
300 760
OH
HO
Cl
S
Cl
Cl
Bithionol
5.
K sp
28 33.52
g
22400
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6.
+
(4) O2+
2 < O2 < O2
Ans. (3)
Sol.
No. of e -
No. of e -
O2+
O2+2
17
15
14
PhNHNH2
Sol.
X compound
(C5H10O)
vs.T
(2) In K vs.
(3)
In K
vs.
l
T
Ea
RT
(3)
1
T
(4)
ClO3- ,SO23 -
11.
reduction
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
Zn-Hg/HCl
n-pentane
or NH2-NH2/OH
CH2 CH3
9.
n-pentane
(4) In K vs. T
Negative
Ans. (2)
Sol. Arrhenius equation
Tollen's test
H3C CH2 C
Phenyl hydrazone
I2 + NaOH
Negative
Iodoform test
Reduction
sp3
In K
42
1
Atomic radius Z
eff
8.
42
10.
7.
SO3-2
hybridisation sp
Ans. (3)
Sol. According to molecular orbital theory (MOT)
O2-
ClO3-
CO23 - ,SO32 -
Ans. (1)
Sol. According to molecular orbital theory (MOT)
No. of e -
O2-
O2
17
16 15
O2+
2.5
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12.
O with
Treatment of cyclopentanone
Sol. FCC : r =
16.
O + CH3Li
Sol.
13.
2 2
361
= 127pm
2 1.4141
H2
H
C = C C Cl
H
(2) H3C
H2
H
C = C C Cl
H
(3) H3C
H2
H
C = C C Cl
H
(4) H3C
H2
H
C = C C Cl
H
O
cyclopentanonyl anion
Ans. (2)
Sol. After leaving Cl, due to resonance, p bond is also
transferred
NH2
Sol.
H3C
weakly acidic
medium
NO2
electrolytic
nitrobenzene
HN OH
strongly
acidic medium
NH2
rearrangement
OH
p-Aminophenol
14.
Magnetic moment 2.84 B.M. is given by :(At. nos, Ni = 28, Ti = 22, Cr = 24, Co = 27)
(1) Ti3+
(2) Cr2+
(3) Co2+
(4) Ni2+
Ans. (4)
CH2 Cl
so n = 5
K 4 [ Fe ( CN )6 ] 4K + + [Fe ( CN )6 ]
Q m = n (n + 2)
hence m = 2.8 B.M., paramagnetic
A given metal crystallizes out with a cubic structure
having edge length of 361 pm. If there are four
metal atoms in one unit cell, what is the radius of
one atom?
(1) 127 pm
(2) 80 pm
(3) 108 pm
(4) 40 pm
Ans. (1)
-4
so n =5 i = n =5
15.
CH
17.
aniline
reduction
CH
18.
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19.
H3C
CH3
H3C
H
H2C
(1) 8
Ans. (1)
Sol. H3C
(2) 12
H H
CH3
(3) 16
H
CH3
H3C
H2C
(4) 4
23.
Total p bonds = 4
Total p electrons = 8
24.
CH3
20.
total p electrons = 11, which are not equal to number of d electrons in Fe+2
In which of the following compounds, then C - Cl
bond ionisation shall give most stable carbonium ion?
H
H3C
(1) H3C
21.
(3)
Solubility
NO -2
(3) NO3-
(2)
NO +2
(4) NO 2
O2NH2C
H3C
C Cl
H
(4)
Sol.
H3C
C Cl
H3C
CH
Cl
Cl
CH
22.
H3C CH3
H3C
Cl
H3C CH3
The value of K is very high so the system will contain mostly products at equilibrium.
H
C Cl
Ans. (2)
Ans. (2)
Sol. NO2+ : sp hybridisation (bond angle = 180)
CH Cl
(2)
CH3
Hydration
energy
C Cl
Cl
C Cl
O2NCH2 H
O2NH2C H
H3C
H3C
-I effect
C Cl
Cl
H3C
H3C
H
C
CODE-F
Most stable carbonium ion is benzyl carbocation due
to resonance
CH2
CH2
CH2
CH2
25.
Ph
CH3 C CH
Ph C Ph
CH3
(I)
CH3
(II)
(III)
CH3
Sol.
CH
Ph
Ph
CH3
Ph
CH3
(I)
(III)
(II)
The reaction
CH3
CH3
CH3CONa+CH3CH2Cl
CH3
CH3COCH2CH3
NaCl
Sol.
AgNO3
no ppt
Co(NH3 )3 Cl3
29. A mixture of gases contains H 2 and O2 gases in the
ratio of 1 : 4 (w/w). What is the molar ratio of the
two gases in the mixture ?
(1) 4 : 1 (2) 16 : 1 (3) 2 : 1
(4) 1 : 4
Ans. (1)
Sol.
w H2
w O2
nH
1/ 2
4
1
2 =
=
4
n O2 4 / 32 1
30.
Hyperconjugation occurs In :(1) II only (2) III only (3) I and III (4) I only
Ans. (2)
H3C
CH3
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Ans. (2)
Sol.
33.
2h
(1)
(2) 2 3 h
(3) 0 h
CH CH R + H2 (1 mole)
CH2 CH2 R + DH
Sol.
6h
(4)
Ans. (4)
Sol. Orbital angular momentum =
for d-orbital l=2
l ( l + 1).h
enthalpy of hydrogenation
37.
CH
(II)
H2
C
OC2H5
38.
CH
(I)
H 3C
OC2H5
H H
C C C C O C C H
H H
18 s + 2p
35.
CH
H O H O
H 3C
Sol. H
ix k b m > i y k b m i x > i y
H
C
C
OH
m is same (given)
CH
H3 C
H 3C
1
stability of alkene
CH
H 2C
CH
(III)
CODE-F
Ans. (3)
Sol.
Sol. H C
3
Xe
40.
Ans.
Sol.
41.
Ans.
Sol.
42.
Ans.
Sol.
43.
CH3
O
H
number of s bonds = 4
number of p bonds = 4
Which of these statements about [Co(CN)6]3 is true:(1) [Co(CN)6]3 has four unpaired electrons and will
be in a low-spin configuration.
(2) [Co(CN)6]3 has four unpaired electrons and will
be in a high spin configuration.
(3) [Co(CN)6]3 has no unpaired electrons and will
be in a high-spin configurtion.
(4) [Co(CN)6]3 has no unpaired electrons and will
be in a low-spin configuration.
(4)
[Co(CN)6]3
Co+3 = 3d6 4s0 4p0
Q in presence of strong field ligand, pairing of
electrons occurs so in this complex no unpaired
electron is present and it is low spin complex.
Which one is not equal to zero for an ideal solution:(1) DSmix
(2) DVmix
(3) DP = Pobserved - PRaoult (4) DHmix
(1)
For an ideal solution DSmix > 0
Which property of colloidal solution is independent
of charge on the colloidal particles :(1) Electrophoresis
(2) Electro-osmosis
(3) Tyndall effect
(4) Coagulation
(3)
Tyndall effect is an optical property, so it is
independent of charge.
Given :-
OH
CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
H
OH
O
H
CH3
CH3
44.
CH3
Sol.
OH
45.
0.693
for first order t1/2 is independent of
K
concentration
A single compound of the structure :CH3 CH3
t1/2 =
OHC
C
C H C C O
H2
H2
is obtainable from ozonolysis of which of the following
cyclic compounds ?
(1)
CH3
CH3
O
(II)
O
(III)
CH3
CH3
CH3
H3C
H3C
CH3 CH3
O
(I)
H3C
CH3
(2)
H3C
CH3
(3)
CH3
CH3
H3C
(4)
CH3
Ans. (4)
Sol.
H3C
CH3
O3
Zn+H2 O
H3 C
O C
OHC
CH3
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46.
(1) Alternaria
Sexual
reproduction
absent
(2) Mucor
Reproduction Ascomycetes
by
Conjugation
(3) Agaricus
Parasitic
fungus
51.
Ans.
52.
Ans.
53.
Deuteromycetes
Basidiomycetes
Basidiomycetes
Ans. (1)
49. Minerals known to be required in large amounts for
plant growth include :(1) calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper
(2) potassium, phosphorus, selenium, boron
Ans.
54.
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55.
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56.
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57.
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58.
Ans.
Sliding filament theory can be best explained as :(1) Actin and Myosin filaments shorten and slide pass
each other
(2) Actin and Myosin filaments do not shorten but
rather slide pass each other
(3) When myofilaments slide pass each other, Myosin
filaments shorten while Actin filaments do not
shorten
(4) When myofilaments slide pass each other Actin
filaments shorten while Myosin filament do not
shorten
(2)
A gymnast is able to balance his body upside down
even in the total darkness because of :(1) Vestibular apparatus (2) Tectorial membrane
(3) Organ of corti
(4) Cochlea
(1)
A man with blood group 'A' marries a woman with
blood group 'B'. What are all the possible blood
groups of their offsprings ?
(1) A,B and AB only
(2) A,B,AB and O
(3) O only
(4) A and B only
(2)
Typical growth curve in plants is :(1) Linear
(2) Stair-steps shaped
(3) Parabolic
(4) Sigmoid
(4)
The UN Conference of Parties on climate change
in the year 2011 was held in :(1) South Africa
(2) Peru
(3) Qatar
(4) Poland
(1)
A technique of micropropagation is :(1) Somatic embryogenesis
(2) Protoplast fusion
(3) Embryo rescue
(4) Somatic hybridization
(1)
How many pairs of contrasting characters in pea
plants were studied by Mendel in his experiments ?
(1) Six
(2) Eight
(3) Seven
(4) Five
(3)
65.
Ans.
59.
Ans.
60.
Ans.
61.
Ans.
62.
Ans.
63.
Ans.
64.
66.
Ans.
67.
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68.
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69.
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70.
Ans.
71.
(1) Sesbania
(3) Brassica
(2) Petunia
(4) Allium
Ans. (2)
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Which one of the following is correct ?
(1) Serum = Blood + Fibrinogen
(2) Lymph = Plasma + RBC + WBC
(3) Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC
(4) Plasma = Blood Lymphocytes
Ans. (3)
73. The movement of a gene from one linkage group
to another is called :(1) Duplication
(2) Translocation
(3) Crossing over
(4) Inversion
Ans. (2)
74. Which body of the Government of India regulates
GM research and safety of introducing GM
organisms for public services ?
(1) Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(2) Genetic Engineering Approval Committee
(3) Research Committee on Genetic Manipulation
(4) Bio-safety committee
Ans. (2)
75. Rachel Carson's famous book "Silent Spring" is
related to :72.
79.
Ans.
80.
Ans.
81.
Ans.
82.
Ans.
83.
Ans.
84.
Ans.
85.
Ans.
86.
Ans.
CODE-F
87.
93.
(1) Leucocytes
(2) Helper T- Lymphocytes
(3) Thrombocytes
(4) B- Lymphocytes
Ans. (2)
94. Hysteresctomy is surgical removal of :
II
(a)
Synapsis aligns
homologous chromosomes
(i)
Anaphase-II
(b)
(ii)
Zygotene
(c)
Action of enzyme
recombinase
(iii) G2-phase
(d)
Centromeres do not
separate but chromatids
move towards opposite
poles
(iv)
Anaphase-I
(v)
Pachytene
Ans.
89.
Ans.
90.
Ans.
91.
Ans.
92.
Ans.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (ii)
(iii)
(v)
(iv)
(2) (i)
(ii)
(v)
(iv)
(3) (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(4) (ii)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)
(1)
Keel is the characteristic feature of flower of :(1) Indigofera (2) Aloe (3) Tomato (4) Tulip
(1)
Perigynous flowers are found in :(1) Cucumber
(2) China rose
(3) Rose
(4) Guava
(3)
A chemical signal that has both endocrine and
neural roles is ?
(1) Calcitonin
(2) Epinephrine
(3) Cortisol
(4) Melatonin
(2)
In which of the following both pairs have correct
combination :(1) In situ conservation : Cryopreservation
Ex situ conservation : Wildlife Sanctuary
(2) In situ conservation : Seed Bank
Ex situ conservation : National Park
(3) In situ conservation : Tissue culture
Ex situ conservation : Sacred groves
(4) In situ conservation : National Park
Ex situ conservation : Botanical Garden
(4)
(2) Exoskeleton
(3) Eyes
(4) Segmentation
Ans. (2)
98. Which of the following cells during gametogenesis
is normally dipoid?
(1) Spermatid
(2) Spermatogonia
(3) Secondary polar body
(4) Primary polar body
Ans. (2)
99. The structures that are formed by stacking of
organized flattened membranous sacs in the
chloroplasts are :
(1) Grana
(2) Stroma lamellae
(3) Stroma
(4) Cristae
Ans. (1)
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100. The chromosomes in which centromere is situated
close to one end are:
(1) Acrocentric
(2) Telocentric
(3) Sub-metacentric
(4) Metacentric
Ans. (1)
101. In a ring girdled plant:
(1) The root dies first
(2) The shoot and root die together
(3) Neither root nor shoot will die
(4) The shoot dies first
Ans. (1)
102. Vertical distribution of different species occupying
different levels in a biotic community is known as:
(1) Stratification
(2) Zonation
(3) Pyramid
(4) Divergence
Ans. (1)
103. Multiple alleles are present :
(1) At different loci on the same chromosome
(2) At the same locus of the chromosome
(3) On non-sister chromatids
(4) On different chromosomes
Ans. (2)
104. The mass of living material at a trophic level at a
particular time is called :
(1) Standing state
(2) Net primary productivity
(3) Standing crop
(4) Gross primary productivity
Ans. (3)
105. Which of the following animals is not viviparous?
(1) Elephant
(2) Platypus
(3) Whale
(4) Flying fox (Bat)
Ans. (2)
106. In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic
matter during photosynthesis is termed as:
(1) Gross primary productivity
(2) Secondary productivity
(3) Net productivity
(4) Net primary productivity
Ans. (1)
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113. Which one of the following may require pollinators,
but is genetically similar to autogamy ?
(1) Xenogamy
(2) Apogamy
(3) Cleistogamy
(4) Geitonogamy
Ans. (4)
114. In ginger vegetative propagation occurs through:
(1) Offsets
(2) Bulbils
(3) Runners
(4) Rhizome
Ans. (4)
115. Which one of the following is not an inclusion body
Chondrichthyes
(2)
Cyclostomata
(3)
Aves
(4)
Mammalia
found in prokaryotes ?
(1) Cyanophycean granule
(2) Glycogen granule
(3) Polysome
(4) Phosphate granule
Ans. (3)
116. A somatic cell that has just completed the S phase
of its cell cycle, as compared to gamete of the same
species, has :
(1) same number of chromosomes but twice the
amount of DNA
(2) twice the number of chromosomes and four times
the amount of DNA
(3) four times the number of chromosomes and twice
the amount of DNA
(4) twice the number of chromosomes and twice the
amount of DNA
Ans. (2)
117. Alleles are :
(1) true breeding homozygotes
(2) different molecular forms of a gene
(3) heterozygotes
(4) different phenotype
Ans. (2)
118. Select the correct matching in the following pairs:
(1) Smooth ER Synthesis of lipids
(2) Rough ER Synthesis of glycogen
(3) Rough ER Oxidation of fatty acids
(4) Smooth ER Oxidation of phospholipids
Ans. (1)
119. The terga, sterna and pleura of cockroach body are
joined by :
(1) Muscular tissue
(2) Arthrodial membrane
(3) Cartilage
(4) Cementing glue
Ans. (2)
Class
Ans. (1)
121. Which one of the following statements in incorrect?
(1) In competitive inhibition, the inhibitor molecule
is not chemically changed by the enzyme.
(2) The competitive inhibitor does not affect the rate
of breakdown of the enzyme-substrate
complex.
(3) The presence of the competitive inhibitor
decreases the Km of the enzyme for the
substrate.
(4) A competitive inhibitor reacts reversibly withthe
enzyme to form an enzyme- inhibitor complex.
Ans. (3)
122. Which of the following regions of the brain is
incorrectly paired with its function?
(1) Cerebellum- language comprehension
(2) Corpus callosum-communication between the left
and right cerebral cortices
(3) Cerebrum- calculation and contemplation
(4) Medulla oblongata - homeostatic control
Ans. (1)
123. Which one of the following statements is not true?
(1) Pollen grains of some plants cause severe
allergies and bronchial afflictions in some people
(2) The flowers pollinated by flies and bats secrete
foul odour to attract them
(3) Honey is made by bees by digesting - pollen
collected from flowers
(4) Pollen grains are rich in nutrients, and they are
used in the form of tablets and syrups
Ans. (3)
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131. The following graph depicts changes in two
populations (A and B) of herbivores in a grassy field
A possible reason for these changes is that:
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Number of
Organisms
A
Time
(c) diphtheria
(d) polio
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) (iii)
(2) (iv)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)
(i)
(3) (i)
(ii)
(iv)
(iii)
(4) (ii)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)
Ans. (2)
133. Which of the following are the important floral
rewards to the animal pollinators?
(1) Nectar and pollen grains
(2) Floral fragrance and calcium crystals
(3) Protein pellicle and stigmatic exudates
(4) Colour and large size flower
Ans. (1)
134. An abnormal human baby with 'XXX' sex
chromosomes was born due to :
(1) formation of abnormal ova in the mother
(2) fusion of two ova and one sperm
(3) fusion of two sperms and one ovum
(4) formation of abnormal sperms in the father
Ans. (1)
135. Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise
in plants by :
(1) Pulling and pushing it, respectively
(2) Pushing it upward
(3) Pushing and pulling it, respectively
(4) Pushing it upward
Ans. (1)
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136. An electron moving in a circular orbit of radius r
makes n rotations per second. The magnetic field
produced at the centre has magnitude :
(1) Zero
m 0n 2e
r
(2)
(3)
m0ne
2r
(4)
m0ne
2pr
Ans. (3)
Sol. Magnetic field due to a circular loop
B=
m0 NI
2r
I=
q
e
=
= ne
T 1/n
B=
m0 ne
(Here N = 1 as e makes only one loop)
2r
(a + b)
2
p
)
2
P(in kPa) 2
a2 + b2
here A1 = a, A2 = b & f =
5
a
b
so A =
p
2
a2 + b2
6
3
V(in m )
Sol. DU = n CV DT
so DT = T2 - T1 =
so
PV
nR
P2 V2 - P1 V1
nR
nR P2 V2 - P1 V1 P2 V2 - P1 V1
DU =
=
g - 1
g -1
nR
DU =
(1) 2nb2x4n1
(2) 2b2x2n+1
(3) 2nb2e4n+1
(4) 2nb2x2n1
Ans. (1)
Sol. v = b x2n
so
dv
= 2nb x2n1
dx
Now a = v
-8 10
2/5
=20 kJ
dv
= (bx2n) (2nb x2n1)
dx
a = 2nb2 x4n1
Hence option (1)
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140. If radius of the
125
53
the radius of
(1)
27
13
= 2D
Te nucleus is nearly :
5
R Al
3
(2)
1/3
13
(3)
53
l
a
3
R Al
5
1/3
53
(4)
13
R Al
R Al
q
q
Ans. (1)
Sol. R A1/3
1/ 3
R Al 27
=
R Te 125
RTee =
5
R
3 Al
lD
b
l
experiment =
= d =
D
d
D
Angular width of central maxima in single slit
experiment =
2l
d'
10l 2l
=
d
d'
d' = 0.2 d = 0.2 mm
hence option (4)
142. For a parallel beam of monochromatic light of
wavelength 'l', diffraction is produced by a single
slit whose width 'a' is of the order of the wavelength
of the light. If 'D' is the distance of the screen from
the slit, the width of the central maxima will be :
(1)
Ans. (4)
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Dl
a
(2)
Da
l
(3)
2Da
l
(4)
2Dl
a
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145. A potentiometer wire has length 4 m and resistance
8W. The resistance that must be connected in series
with the wire and an accumulator of e.m.f. 2V, so
as to get a potential gradient 1 mV per cm on the
wire is :
(1) 40 W
(2) 44 W
(3) 48 W
(4) 32 W
Ans. (4)
Sol. Potential gradient =
1mV
= 103 V/cm = 101V/m
cm
2
I=
8+R
I
X
16 1
Potential gradient =
V/m
8+R 4
4
=
= 0.1
8+R
R = 32W
Hence option (4)
146. Consider 3 rd orbit of He + (Helium), using
non-relativistic approach, the speed of electron in
this orbit will be [given K = 9 109 constant,
Z = 2 and h (Planck's Constant) = 6.6 1034 J s]
(1) 1.46 106 m/s
(2) 0.73 106 m/s
8
Z
2.188 106 m/s
n
here Z = 2, n = 3
6
n = 1.46 10 m/s
Hence option (1)
0 I (
pi - 2k )
4p R
0 I (
pi + 2k )
4p R
(1) B = -
(2) B = -
0 I (
p i - 2k )
4p R
0 I (
p i + 2k )
4p R
(3) B =
(4) B =
Ans. (2)
m0 I
[sin 90 + sin q] ( k )
4 pR
2
m0 I
B1 =
( k ) = B3
4 pR
I 1
m0 I
( -i)
4R
r
r
r
r
so 'B' at center Bc = B1 + B2 + B3
BC =
-m 0 I 2k
-m 0 I
i + =
( pi + 2k)
4R
4 pR
p
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148. Which of the following figures represent the
variation of particle momentum and the associated
de-Broglie wavelength ?
(1)
(2)
Now
(4)
Ans. (1)
Sol. P =
hc
1
P (Rectangular hyperbola)
l
l
1
1
CV 2 1 .
2
K
C'New = KC
E=
1
Q2
ENew =
E
K initial
2C
Q
1
V=
so Vnew =
V
C
K
pipe =
v
4l c
(3)
3v
2l 0
v
3v
l0 = 6lc = 6(20 cm) = 120 cm
=
4l c 2l 0
2
Sol. m =
A
sin
2
Q m = cot (A/2)
d +A
sin m
2
\ cot (A/2) =
A
sin
2
d +A
cos (A/2) = sin m
2
dm + A
2
dm = 180 2A
hence option (1)
152. Which logic gate is represented by the following
combination of logic gates ?
90 A/2 =
Y1
Y
B
(1) NAND
(3) NOR
Ans. (2)
Y2
(2) AND
(4) OR
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Sol. y1 = A , y2 = B ,
y = y 1 + y 2 = A + B (using De-morgan's theorem)
y=AB
Hence this logic gate represents AND gate.
Hence option (2)
1
as
153. A Carnot engine, having an efficiency of h =
10
heat engine, is used as a refrigerator. If the work
done on the system is 10 J, the amount of energy
absorbed from the reservoir at lower temperature
is :(1) 99 J
(2) 90 J
(3) 1 J
(4) 100 J
Ans. (2)
Sol. For Engine & refrigerators operating between two
same temperatures
h=
1
1+ b
(3)
l
6
(4) 6 l
Ans. (1)
hc hc
Sol. eVS = E f VS = le l e
0
here
hc hc
3V0 = le l e
0
hc
hc
and V0 = 2le l e
0
equation (1) 3 equation (2)
hc 2hc
+
0=
2le l 0e
l0 = 4l
Hence option (1)
2E
C
(2)
E/C
E/C
2E
C2
(3)
E
C2
(4)
E
C
Ans. (1)
Sol.
E
C
So momentum transferred to the surface
2E
= p pi =
C
Hence option (1)
Momentum of light p =
Q2
(From the principle of refrigerator)
W
Q
9= 2
Q2 = 90 Joule
10
(2)
(1)
1
1
=
b=9
10 1 + b
b=
(1) 4 l
...(1)
...(2)
v0
R0
1
mv 20
4
(2) 2mv 20
(3)
1
mv 20
2
(4) mv 20
Ans. (2)
Sol. Angular momentum remains Constant because of
the torque of tension is zero.
Li = Lf
mv0R = mv
R
2
v = 2v0
KEf =
1
2
m ( 2v0 ) = 2mv 02
2
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157. Two identical thin plano-convex glass lenses
(refractive index 1.5) each having radius of
curvature of 20 cm are placed with their convex
surfaces in contact at the centre. The intervening
space is filled with oil of refractive index 1.7. The
focal length of the combination is :(1) 25 cm
(2) 50 cm
(3) 50 cm
(4) 20 cm
Ans. (2)
n2 = 1.7
Sol.
m1
A
mk
mk m1g
T
m2
B
m2g
Sol.
n1 = 1.5
a=
m - mk m1
m2 g - T = m2 2
g
m1 + m2
1
1
1
= (m - 1)
R
R
f
2
1
we have
(m2 - mk m1 )g
m1 + m2
1
1 1
= (1.5 - 1)
=
f1
20 40
1
1 1
= (1.5 - 1)
=
f2
20 40
&
7
1
2
= (1.7 - 1)
=
f3
20 100
Now
1 1 1 1
= + +
f f1 f2 f3
1 1
1
7
+
=
f 40 40 100
f = 50 cm
Hence option (2)
158. A block A of mass m1 rests on a horizontal table.
m1 + mk m1
m - m k m1
T = m2 g - 2
m2 g = m2 g
m1 + m2
m1 + m2
T=
m1m2 (1 + mk )g
m 1 + m2
V12 + V22
(2) 2p
x12 + x 22
V12 V22
(3) 2p
x12 x 22
x12 + x 22
(4) 2p
V12 + V22
Ans. (1)
Sol. For particle undergoing SHM
V = w A 2 - x2
so V1 = w A 2 - x12
(1)
(m2 mk m1 )g
(m1 + m2 )
(2)
m1m2 (1 + m k )g
(m1 + m2 )
w=
(3)
m1m2 (1 m k )g
(m1 + m2 )
(4)
(m2 + mk m1 )g
(m1 + m2 )
T = 2p
Ans. (2)
20
& V2 = w A 2 - x22
x 22 - x12
V12 - V22
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160. A ship A is moving Westwards with a speed of
10 km h1 and a ship B 100 km South of A, is
moving Northwards with a speed of 10 km h1. The
time after which the distance between them
becomes shortest, is :(1) 5 h
(2) 5 2 h
(3) 10 2 h
(4) 0 h
Ans. (1)
Sol. As we know
10 kmph
B=
Sol.
ph
P
DV
V
DV P
=
V
B
km
45
vB
10
so
10 kmph
2
100km
so
r
v BA = 102 + 102 = 10 2 kmph
= 1.201 102
tsn = 5 hrs.
Hence option (1)
161. A rod of weight W is supported by two parallel knife
edges A and B and is in equilibrium in a horizontal
position. The knives are at a distance d from each
other. The centre of mass of the rod is at distance
x from A. The normal reaction on A is :(1)
(3)
Wd
x
(2)
W(d x)
d
(4)
Ans. (3)
Sol. By torque balancing
about B
NA(d) = W(dx)
NA =
W(d - x)
d
DV
= rgh (K)
V
= 103 9.8 2700 45.4 1011
A&B=
1
B
1
1
1
1
m 1u12 + m 2 u 22 = m 1v12 + m 2 v 22 - e
2
2
2
2
(2)
1
1
1
1
m 1u12 + m 2 u 22 - e = m 1v12 + m 2v 22
2
2
2
2
(3)
1 2 2 1 2 2
1
1
m 1 u1 + m 2 u 2 + e = m 12v12 + m 22 v 22
2
2
2
2
W(d x)
x
Wx
d
NA
NB
x
W
dx
1
1
1
1
m1u12 + m2u22 = m1v12 + m2 v 22 + e
2
2
2
2
Hence option (2) .
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164. Kepler's third law states that square of period of
revolution (T) of a planet around the sun, is
proportional to third power of average distance r
between sun and planet
i.e. T2 = Kr3
here K is constant.
If the masses of sun and planet are M and m
respectively then as per Newton's law of gravitation
force of attraction between them is
F =
GMm
, here G is gravitational constant.
r2
K = 475
Hence option (4)
166. A wind with speed 40 m/s blows parallel to the roof
of a house. The area of the roof is 250 m2.
Assuming that the pressure inside the house is
atmospheric pressure, the force exerted by the wind
on the roof and the direction of the force will be :
(rair = 1.2 kg/m3)
1
(3) K =
G
(4) GK = 4p2
Ans. (1)
Ans. (2)
2pr
2pr
r
=
Sol. T =
v
GM
as n =
1
P + rv2 = P0 + 0
2
GM
2p
T=
GM
1
p0 - p = rv2
2
3/2
Pin = P0
vin = 0
1
F = rv2 A
2
4p
r3
GM
Comparing
T2 =
1
2
10(10)
2
4p 2
GM
Hence option (1)
165. A block of mass 10 kg, moving in x direction with
a constant speed of 10 ms1, is subjected to a
retarding force F = 0.1 x J/m during its travel from
x = 20 m to 30 m. Its final KE will be :
K=
(1) 450 J
(2) 275 J
(3) 250 J
(4) 475 J
Ans. (4)
Sol. W = Fdx
Sol.
30
W = 0.1x dx
20
30
x2
W = 0.1
2 20
900 400
W = 0.1
= 25
2
22
2R
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Since the bodies move under mutual forces, center
of mass will remain stationary so
CP
= g in terms of
CV
m1x1 = m2x2
mx = 5m(9R x)
x = 45R 5x
6x = 45R
(1) 1 +
(2) 1 +
45
R
6
(3) 1 +
(4) 1 +
x=
Ans. (2)
x = 7.5R
Hence option (2)
168. A resitance 'R' draws power 'P' when connected to
an AC source. If an inductance is now placed in
series with the resistance, such that the impedance
of the circuit becomes 'Z', the power drawn will be:
(1) P
R
Z
(2) P
Ans. (4)
Sol.
Pure resistor
circuit
R
P=
V2
R
V2 = PR
2
n
P
4
610 Pa
Impedance = Z
V
P ' = V. .cos f
Z
P' =
V2 R
Z Z
P' =
(PR)R
Z2
2
R
P' = P
Z
Hence option (4)
(Phasor diagram)
R
Z
AC source
2
n
(4) P
(3) P
Sol. g = 1 +
XL
2104 Pa
3
210 m
4103 m3
V
1
(2 103) 4 104
2
AIPMT-2015
171. If energy (E), velocity (V) and time (T) are chosen as
the fundamental quantities, the dimensional formula
of surface tension will be :
(1) [EV1T2]
(2) [EV2T2]
(3) [E2V1T3]
(4) [EV2T1]
Ans. (2)
Sol. Applying dimensional analysis
a
b c
SEVT
1 0 2
1 2 2 a
1 0 2
a 2a 2a
1 1 b
1c
M L T = k [M L T ] [L T ] [T ]
M L T = k [M L T
Comparision
a =1
b b c
]L T T
2a + b = 0
2 = 2a b + c
b = 2
2 = 2(1) + 2 + c
c = 2
So the dimensional formula for surface tension will
1 2 2
be [E V T ]
Alternate solution :
Surface energy
Surface Tension =
Area
[E]
2 2
= [E V T ]
[Surface tension] =
[V T]2
Hence option (2)
172. If in a p-n junction, a square input signal of 10 V
is applied as shown,
(1) 6 N
Ans. (1)
(2) 8 N
(3) 18 N
Fnet
= M
total
=
14 N
4kg
(4) 2 N
14
= 2 m/s2
4 + 2 +1
2kg 1kg
+5V
RL
5V
respectively. Then :
10V
(2)
(1)
5V
5V
(3)
(4)
10V
Ans. (3)
Sol. This is the circuit where P-N junction is acting as a
Half-wave rectifier so the output will be
5V
(1) VA VB = VC
(3) VA VB VC
Ans. (4)
(2) VA = VB VC
(4) VA = VB = VC
(1.5R)(3R)
=R
1.5R + 3R
In series sequence V R
so voltage across 'A' = voltage across B & C
Now B & C are parallel so VB = VC
VA = VB = VC
Hence option (4)
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175. Three identical spherical shells, each of mass m and
radius r are placed as shown in figure. Consider an
axis XX' which is touching to two shells and passing
through diameter of third shell.
Moment of inertia of the system consisting of these
three spherical shells about XX' axis is :X
Ans. (3)
Sol. Rate of heat flow temperature difference
between two ends
X'
(1) 3 mr2
(2)
16
mr 2
5
(3) 4 mr2
(4)
11 2
mr
5
Ans. (3)
dQ
(T2 - T1 )
dt
Ixx'
So,
X'
= I1 + I2 + I3
2 2 2 2
2
mr + mr + mr 2 + mr 2 + mr 2
3
3
3
f = A(a)(4pr 2 )
f = A4pa
(as r = a)
q in
0
qin = f.0
dQ
= 4 J/s
dt
Case (b) : F1 = F2 = F
For constant force
W=
F2
1
W
2K
K
so q in = A4pa 0
WP K Q
So W = K WQ > WP
Q
P
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179. A conducting square frame of side 'a' and a long
straight wire carrying current I are located in the
same plane as shown in the figure. The frame moves
to the right with a constant velocity 'V'. The emf
induced in the frame will be proportional to :
x
(3)
I
V
mk t
-1
1
-1
mk t 2
2
-1
(2)
2mk t
(4)
mk -1 2
t
2
Ans. (4)
Sol. P = Fv = mav
dv
dt
By integrating the equation
K = mv
1
(1)
(2x - a )2
1
(2)
(2x + a )2
1
(3)
(2x - a )(2x + a )
(4)
1
x2
xa/2 1
a
x + a/2
Since B
1
1
So e
a
a
x x+
2
2
1
1
( 2x - a ) ( 2x + a )
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2k
v2
k
t
= t v=
m
2 m
a=
2k 1 - 12
dv
=
t
dt
m 2
Sol.
v dv = m dt
1 2k
F = ma = m
2 mt
Ans. (3)
1
r
F=
mk
2t