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PART –A (PHYSICS)
1. A body is projected at t = 0 with a velocity 10 ms–1 at an angle of 600 with the horizontal.
The radius of curvature of its trajectory at t = 1s is R. Neglecting air resistance and
taking acceleration due to gravity g = 10 ms–2, the radius of R is:
(A) 10.3 m (B) 2.8 m
(C) 2.5 m (D) 5.1 m

2. A hydrogen atom, initially in the ground state is excited by absorbing a photon of


wavelength 980 Å. The radius of the atom in the excited state, in terms of Bohr radius a0,
will be:
(hc = 12500 eV- Å)
(A) 25a0 (B) 9a0
(C) 16a0 (D) 4a0

3. In the given circuit the current through


Zener Diode is close to:
(A) 0.0 mA
(B) 6.7 mA
(C) 4.0 mA
(D) 6.0 mA

4. There are two long co – axial solenoids of same length I. The inner and outer coils have
radii r1 and r2 and number of turns per unit length n1 and n2 respectively. The ratio of
mutual inductance to the self – inductance of the inner – coil is:
n1 n2 r1
(A) (B) .
n2 n1 r2
n2 r2 2 n2
(C) . (D)
n1 r12 n1

5. A particle undergoing simple harmonic motion has time dependent displacement given
t
by x  t   A sin . The ratio of kinetic to potential energy o the particle at t = 210s will
90
be
(A) 1/9 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

6. A satellite is revolving in a circular orbit at a height h from the earth surface, such that
h < < R where R is the radius of the earth. Assuming that the effect of earth’s
atmosphere can be neglected the minimum increase in the speed required so that the
satellite could escape from the gravitational field of earth is:
(A) 2gR (B) gR
gR
(C)
2
(D) gR  
2 1

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 x2 
7. The force of interaction between two atoms is given by F =  exp    ; where x is
 kt 
the distance, k is the Boltzmann constant and T is temperature and  and  are two
constants. The dimension of  is:
0 2 4 2 4
(A) M L T (B) M LT
(C) MLT 2 (D) M2L2 T 2

8. In a Young’s double slit experiment, the path difference, at a certain point on the screen,
between two interfering waves is 1/8th of wavelength. The ratio of the intensity at this
point to that at the centre of a bright fringe is close to:
(A) 0.74 (B) 0.85
(C) 0.94 (D) 0.80

9. In the circuit shown,


The switch S1 is close at time t = 0 and the
switch S2 is kept open. At some later time (t0),
the switch S1 is opened and S2 is closed. The
behaviour of the current I as a function of time ‘t’
is given by:
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

10. Three charges Q, +q and +q are placed at the vertices of a right – angle isosceles
triangle as shown below. The net electrostatic energy of the configuration is zero, if the
value of Q is:

 2q
(A) +q (B)
2 1
q
(C) (D) –2q
1 2

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11. The variation of refractive index of a crown


glass thin prism with wavelength of the
incident light is shown. Which of the
following, graph is the correct one, if Dm is
the angle of minimum deviation?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

12. The equilateral triangle ABC is cut from a thin solid sheet
of wood. (See figure) D, E and F are the mid points of its
sides as shown and G is the centre of the triangle. The
moment of inertia of the triangle about an axis passing
through G and perpendicular to the plane of the triangle
is I0. If the smaller triangle DEF is removed from ABC,
the moment of inertia of the remaining figure about the
same axis is I. Then:
15 3
(A) I  I0 (B) I  I0
16 4
9 I
(C) I  I0 (D) I  0
16 4
 
13. A slab is subjected to the two forces F1 and F2 of
same
 magnitude F as shown in the figure. Force
F2 is in XY – plane while force F1 acts along z –
 
 
axis at the point 2 i  3 j . The moment of these
forces about point O will be:

(A) 3ˆi  2 ˆj  3kˆ F  
(B) 3ˆi  2 ˆj  3kˆ F
(C)  3ˆi  2 ˆj  3kˆ  F (D)  3ˆi  2 ˆj  3kˆ  F

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14. Ice at –200 C is added to 50 g of water at 400 C. When the temperature of the mixture
reaches 0o C, it is found that 20 g of ice is still unmelted. The amount of ice added to the
water was close to (Specific heat of water = 4.2 J/g/0C)
Heat of fusion of water at 0oC = 334 J/g)
(A) 50 g (B) 100 g
(C) 60 g (D) 40 g

15. A particle is moving along a circular path with a constant speed of 10 ms–1. What is the
magnitude of the change in velocity of the particle, when it moves through an angle of
60o+ around the centre of the circle?
(A) 10 3 m / s (B) 0
(C) 10 2 m / s (D) 10 m/s

16. An amplitude modulated signal is given by


   
V  t   10 1  0.6 cos 2.2  104 t sin 5.5  105 t  . Here t is in seconds. The seconds.
The sideband frequencies (in kHz) are. [Given  = 22/7]
(A) 1785 and 1715 (B) 1785 and 1715
(C) 89.25 and 85.75 (D) 892.5 and 857.5
17. An object is at a distance of 20 m from a convex lens of focal length 0.3 m. The lens
forms an image of the object. If the object moves away from the lens at a speed of 5
m/s, the speed and direction of the image will be:
(A) 2.26 x 10–3 m/s away from the lens (B) 0.92 x 10–3 m/s away from the lens
-3
(C) 3.22 x 10 m/s towards the lens (D) 1.16 x 10-3 m/s towards the lens
18. A gas mixture consists of 3 moles of oxygen and 5 moles or argon at temperature T.
Considering only translational and rotational modes, the total internal energy of the
system is:
(A) 15 RT (B) 12 RT
(C) 4 RT (D) 20 RT
19. Two equal resistances when connected in series to a battery, consume electric power of
60 W. If these resistances are now connected in parallel combination to the same
battery, the electric power consumed will be.
(A) 60 W (B) 240 W
(C) 120 W (D) 30 W
20. The resistance of the meter bridge AB in given figure is 4 . With a cell of emf  = 005 V
and rheostat resistance Rh = 2  the null point is obtained at some point J. When the cell
is replaced by another one of emf  = 2 the same null point J is found for Rh = 6 . The
emf 2 is:

(A) 0.4V (B) 0.3V


(C) 0.6V (D) 0.5V

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21. An electromagnetic wave of intensity 50 Wm–2 enters in a medium of refractive index’ n’


without any loss . The ratio of the magnitudes of electric fields, and the ratio of the
magnitudes of magnetic fields of the wave before and after entering into the medium are
respectively. Given by:
 1 1 
(A)  ,
 n n
 (B)  n, n 
 1   1 
(C)  n,  (D)  , n
 n  n 
22. In the figure shown below, the charge on the left plate of the F capacitor is –30C. The
charge on the right place of the 6 F capacitor is:

(A) –12C (B) +12C


(C) –18C (D) +18C

23. A rigid diatomic ideal gas undergoes an adiabatic process at room temperature. The
rational between temperature and volume for the process is TVx = constant, then x is:
(A) 3/5 (B) 2/5
(C) 2/3 (D) 5/3

24. A liquid of density  is coming out of a hose pipe of radius a with horizontal speed  and
hits a mesh. 50% of the liquid passes through the mesh unaffected. 25% looses all of its
momentum and 25% comes back with the same speed. The resultant pressure on the
mesh will be:
1 2 3 2
(A)  (B) 
4 4
1
(C)  2 (D) 2
2

25. If the deBroglie wavelength of an electron is equal to 10-3 times the wavelength of a
photon of frequency 6 x1014 Hz, then the speed of electron is equal to: (Speed of light =
3 x 10 =
–34 -31
8 = m/s ; Planck’s constant = 6.63 x 10 J.s ; Mass of electron = 9.1 x 10 kg)

(A) 1.1 x 106 m/s (B) 1.7 x 106 m/s


(C) 1.8 x 106 m/s (D) 1.45 x 106 m/s

26. The give graph shown variation (with distance r from


centre) of:
(A) Electric field of a uniformly charged sphere
(B) Potential of a uniformly charged spherical shell
(C) Potential of a uniformly charged sphere
(D) Electric field of a uniformly charged spherical
shell

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27. Equation of travelling wave on a stretched string of linear density 5 g/m is y = 0.03 sin
(450 t – 9x) where distance and time are measured in SI united. The tension in the string
is:
(A) 10 N (B) 7.5 N
(C) 12.5 N (D) 5 N

28. In an experiment, electrons are accelerated, from rest, by applying, a voltage of 500 V.
Calculate the radius of the path if a magnetic field 100 mT is then applied. [Charge of the
electron = 1.6 x 10-19 C Mass of the electron = 9.1 x 10-31 kg]
(A) 7.5 x 10-3 m (B) 7.5 x 10-2 m
(C) 7.5 m (D) 7.5 x 10-4 m

29. A body of mass 1 kg falls freely from a height of 100 m, on a platform of mass 3 kg
which is mounted on a spring having spring constant k = 1.25 x 106 N/m. The body sticks
to the platform and the spring’s maximum compression is found to be x. Given that g =
10 ms-2, the value of x will be close to:
(A) 40 cm (B) 4 cm
(C) 80 cm (D) 8 cm

30. In a Wheatstone bridge (see figure) Resistance


P and Q are approximately equal. When
R = 400 , the bridge is balanced. On
interchanging P and Q, the value of R, for
balance is 405 . The value of X is close to:
(A) 401.5 ohm
(B) 404.5 ohm
(C) 403.5 ohm
(D) 402.5 ohm

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PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Among the following compounds, which one is found in RNA?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

32. The correct match between items I and II is:


Item – I Item – II
(Mixture) (Separation method)
(a) H2O : Sugar p. Sublimation
(b) H2O : Aniline q. Recrystallization
(c) H2O : Toluene r. Stem distillation
s. Differential extraction
(A) a - d, b – r, c – p (B) a – q, b – r, c – s
(C) a – r, b – p, c – s (D) a – q, b – r, c – p

33. Which compounds out of the following is/are not aromatic?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(A) b, c and d (B) c and d


(C) b (D) a and c

34. A solid having density of 9 x 103 kg m -3 forms face centred cubic crystale of edge length
200 2 pm. What is the molar mass of the solid?
[Avogadro constant  6 x 1023 and mol–1,   3]
(A) 0.0432 kg mol–1 (B) 0.0216 kg mol–1
–1
(C) 0.0305 kg mol (D) 0.4320 kg mol-1

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35. For the cell Zn  s  Zn 2  aq  Mx   aq  M  s  , different half cells and their standard
electrode potentials are given below:

If E 0 zn2  / zn  0.76 V, which cathode will given a maximum value of E0cell per electron
transferred?
(A) Ag / Ag (B) Fe 3  /Fe 2 
(C) Au3  /Au (D) Fe 2  / Fe

36. The correct match between item I and item II is:


Item – I Item – II
a. Norethindrone p. Anti – biotic
b. Ofloxacin q. Anti – fertility
c. Equanil r. Hypertention
s. Analgesics
(A) a – q, b – r, c – s (B) a – q, b – p, c – r
(C) a – r, b – p, c – s (D) a – r, b – p, c – r

37. The polymer obtained from the following reactions is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

38. NaH is an example of:


(A) electron rich hydride (B) metallic hydride
(C) saline hydride (D) molecular hydride

39. The element the usually does NOT show variable oxidation states is:
(A) Cu (B) Ti
(C) Sc (D) V

40. An example of solid sol is:


(A) Paint (B) Gem stones
(C) Butter (D) Hair cream

41. The concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) is cold water can go upto:
(A) 14 ppm (B) 8 ppm
(C) 10 ppm (D) 16 ppm

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42. The correct statements among (a) to (d) regarding H2 as a fuel are:
(a) it produces less pollutants than petrol
(b) A cylinder of compressed dihydrogen weighs 30 times more than a petrol tank
producing the same amount of energy.
(c) Dihydrogen is stored in tanks of metal alloys like NaNi5
(d) On combustion, values of energy released per gram of liquid dihydrogen and LPG
are 50 and 142 kJ, respectively.
(A) (b) and (d) only (B) (a) and (d) only
(C) (b), (c) and (d) only (D) (a), (b) and (c) only

43. The major product of the following reaction is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

44. The freezing point of diluted milk sample is found to be – 0.20C, while it should have
been 0.50C for pure milk. How much water been added to pure milk to make the diluted
sample?
(A) 1 cup of water to 2 cups of pure milk (B) 3 cups of water to 2 cups of pure milk
(C) 1 cup of water to 3 cups of pure milk (D) 2 cups of water to 3 cups of pure milk

45. If a reaction follows the Arrhenius equation, the plot Ink v 1/(RT) gives straight line with a
gradient (–y) unit. The energy required to activate the reactant is:
(A) y/R unit (B) y unit
(C) yR unit (D) –y unit

46. A 10 g effervescent tablet containing sodium bicarbonate and oxalic acid releases 0.25
ml of CO2 at T = 298.15 K and p = 1 bar. If molar volume of CO2 is 25.0 L under such
condition, what is the percentage of sodium bicarbonate in each tablet? [Molar mass of
NaHCO3 = 84 g mol–1]
(A) 0.84 (B) 33.6
(C) 16.8 (D) 8.4

47. The amphoteric hydroxide is:


(A) be (OH)2 (B) Ca(OH)2
(C) Mg(OH)2 (D) Sr(OH)2

48. Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), an eye irritant is produced by:


(A) classical smog (B) acid rain
(C) organic waste (D) photochemical smog

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49. The major product of the following reactions is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

50. An organic compound is estimated through Dumus method and was found to evolve 6
mole of CO2 4 moles of H2O and 1 mole of nitrogen gas. The formula of the compound
is:
(A) C12H8N (B) C12H8N2
(C) C6H8N2 (D) C6H8N

51. Consider the reaction


N2  g  3H2  g   2NH3  g
The equilibrium constant of the above reaction is K3. If pure ammonia is left to
dissociate, the partial pressure of ammonia at equilibrium is given by (Assume that
PNH3  Ptotal at equilibrium)
33 / 2 K1p/ 2 P2 K1p/ 2 P 2
(A) (B)
16 16
1/ 2
K P2
p 3 K1p/ 2 P2
3/2

(C) (D)
4 4

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52. The major product of the following reaction is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

53. Two blocks of the same metal having same mass and at temperature T1 and T2
respectively, are brought in contact with each other and allowed to attain thermal
equilibrium at constant pressure. The change in entropy, S, for this process is:
1
  T1  T2 2   
(A) Cp In   (B) 2Cp In   T1  T2  2

 4T1T2   T1T2 
 
  T1  T2     T1  T2  
(C) 2Cp In   (D) 2Cp In  
 4T1T2   2T1T2 

54. Match the metal column I with the coordination compounds/enzymes column II
Column I Column II
Metals Coordination compounds/enzymes
a. Co i. Wilkinson catalyst
b. Zn ii. Chlorophyll
c. Rh iii. Vitamin B12
d. Mg iv. Carbonic anhydrase
(A) a – iii, b – iv, c – i, d - ii (B) a – i, b – ii, c – iii, d – iv
(C) a – ii, b – i, c – iv, d – iii (D) a – iv, b – iii, c – i, d – ii

55. 

For the chemical reaction X 
 Y , the standard reaction Gibbs energy depends on
temperature T (in K) as
3
 
r G0 in kJ mol1  120  T
8
The major component of the reaction mixture at T is:
(A) Y if T = 300 K (B) Y if T = 280 K
(C) X if T = 350 K (D) X if T = 315 K

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56. Match the ores (column A) with the metals (column B)


Column A Column B
Ores Metals
I. Siderite a. Zinc
II. Kaolinite b. Copper
III. Malachite c. Iron
IV. Calamine d. Aluminium
(A) I – a, II – b, III – c, IV – d (B) I – c, II – d, III – b, IV – a
(C) I – c, II – d, III – a, IV – b (D) I – b, II – c, III – d, IV – a

57. Heat treatment of muscular pain involves radiation of wavelength of about 900 nm.
Which spectral line of H – atom is suitable for this purpose?
RH  1  105 cm 1,h  6.6  10 34 Js c  3  108 ms 1 
(A) Paschen,   3 (B) Paschen, 5  3
(C) Balmer,   2 (D) Lyman,   1

58. The chloride that CANNOT get hydrolysed is


(A) PbCI4 (B) CCI4
(C) SnCI4 (D) SiCI4

59. The correct order of the atomic radii of C, Cs, AI and S is:
(A) C < S < AI < Cs (B) S < C < Cs < AI
(C) S < C < AI, Cs (D) C < S < Cs < AI

60. The major product of the following reaction is


COCH3
i  KMnO 4 /KOH,  

ii H2SO4  dil 
H3C
COCOOH COOH
(A) (B)
HOOC OHC
COOH COCH3
(C) (D)
HOOC HOOC

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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
61. If the system of linear equations
2x  2 y  3z  a
3x  y  5z  b
x  3y  2z  c
Where a, b, c are non zero real numbers, has more than one solution, then:
(A) b – c + a = 0 (B) b – c – a = 0
(C) a + b + c = 0 (D) b + c –a = 0
1
62. Let fk  x  
k
 
sink x  cosk x for k = 1, 2, 3, … Then for all x  R, the value of

f4  x   f6 (x) is equal to:


1 1
(A) (B)
12 4
1 5
(C) (D)
12 12

63. A square is inscribed in the circle x 2  y 2  6 x  8y  103  0 with its sides parallel to the
coordinate axes. Then the distance of the vertex of the square which is nearest to the
origin is:
(A) 6 (B) 137
(C) 41 (D) 13
64. If q is false and p  q  r is true, then which one of the following statements is a
tautology?
(A)  p  r    p  r  (B)  p  r    p  r 
(C) p  r (D) p  r

65. The area (in sq. units) of the region bounded by the curve x 2  4 y and the straight line
x  4 y  2 is:
(A) 5/4 (B) 9/8
(C) 7/8 (D) 3/4
2
sin2 x
66. The value of the integral  x 1 dx (where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than
2   
   2
or equal to x) is:
(A) 0 (B) sin 4
(C) 4 (D) 4 – sin 4

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1
67. The outcome of each of 30 items was observed; 10 items gave an outcome  d each,
2
1 1
10 items gave outcome each and the remaining 10 items gave outcome  d each. If
2 2
4
the variance of this outcome data is then d equals:
3
2
(A) (B) 2
3
5
(C) (D) 2
2
x  3 y  2 z 1
68. The plane containing the line   and also containing its projection on
2 1 3
the plane 2x + 3y – z = 5, contains which one of the following points?
(A) (2, 2, 0) (B) (–2, 2, 2)
(C) (0, –2, 2) (D) (2, 0, –2)

69. Two integers are selected at random from the set {1, 2, …, 11}. Given that the sum of
selected numbers is even, the conditional probability that both the numbers are even is:
7 1
(A) (B)
10 2
2 3
(C) (D)
5 5
70. Two circles with equal radii intersecting at the points (0, 1) and (0, –1). The tangent at
the point (0, 1) to one of the circles passes through the centre of the other circle. Then
the distance between the centres of these circles is:
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 2 2 (D) 2
20
71. The value of r for which Cr 20 C0  20 Cr 120C1  20 Cr  2 20C2  ...  20 C0 20Cr is maximum is:
(A) 15 (B) 20
(C) 11 (D) 10

72. If tangents are drawn to the ellipse x 2  2 y 2  2 at all points on the ellipse other than its
four vertices than the mid points of the tangents intercepted between the coordinate
axes lie on the curve:
1 1 x2 y2
(A)   1 (B)  1
4x2 2y 2 4 2
1 1 x2 y2
(C) 2
 2 1 (D)  1
2x 4y 2 4

 1, 2  x  0
73. Let f  x    2  
and g  x   f  x   f x , Then, in the interval  2, 2  ,g is:
 x  1, 0,  x  2
(A) differentiable at all points (B) not continuous
(C) not differentiable at two points (D) not differentiable at one point

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dy
74. If x loge  loge x   x 2  y 2  4  y  0  , then at x = e is equal to:
dx
(A)
1  2e  (B)
 2e  1
2 4  e2 2 4  e2

(C)
1  2e  (D)
e
4  e2 4  e2

1  x2 m
75. If x4 dx  A  x  1  x 
2

 C , for a suitable chosen integer m and a function A(x),
where C is a constant of integration, then (A(x))m equals:
1 1
(A) 9
(B)
27x 3x 3
1 1
(C) 6
(D)
27x 9x 4

76. Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. Then:
2

lim
  
tan  sin2 x  x  sin  x  x  
x 0 x2
(A) does not exist (B) equals 
(C) equal  + 1 (D) equals 0

77. The maximum value of the function f  x   3x 3  18x 2  27x  40 on the set S =
x  R : x 2

 30  11x is
(A) – 122 (B) –222
(C) 122 (D) 222

x
78. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x   , x R. Then the range of f is:
1  x2
 1 1
(A)   ,  (B) R   1,1
 2 2
 1 1
(C) R    ,  (D)  1,1  0
 2 2
79. The sum of an infinite geometric series with positive terms is 3 and the sum of the cubes
27
of its terms is . Then the common ratio of this series is:
19
1 2
(A) (B)
3 3
2 4
(C) (D)
9 9

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80. The straight line x + 2y = 1 meets the coordinate axes at A and B. A circle is drawn
through A, B and the origin. Then the sum of perpendicular distances from A and B on
the tangent to the circle at the origin is:
5
(A) (B) 2 5
2
5
(C) (D) 4 5
4
81. In a triangle, the sum of lengths of two sides is x and the product of the lengths of the
same two sides is y. If x 2  c 2  y , where c is the length of the third side of the triangle,
then the circumradius of the triangle is:
3 c
(A) y (B)
2 3
c y
(C) (D)
3 3

82. Equation of a common tangent to the parabola y 2  4x and the hyperbola xy = 2 is:
(A) x  y  1  0 (B) x  2y  4  0
(C) x  2y  4  0 (D) 4x  2y  1  0

83. The sum of the real values of x for which the middle term in the binomial expansion of
8
 x3 3 
   equals 5670 is:
 3 x
(A) 0 (B) 6
(C) 4 (D) 8
a3 a
84. Let a1, a2, …, a10 be a G.P. If  25 , then 9 equals:
a1 a5
(A) 54  
(B) 4 52
3
(C) 5 (D) 2(52)

 0 2q r 
 
85. Let A   p q r  . If AAT = I3 , P then p is:
 p q r 
 
1 1
(A) (B)
5 3
1 1
(C) (D)
2 6

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dy  2x  1  2x
86. If y (x) is the solution of the differential equation   y  e , x  0 where y(1)=
dx  x 
1 2
e , then:
2
loge 2
(A) y loge 2   loge 4 (B) y loge 2  
4
1 
(C) y(x) is decreasing in  ,1 (D) y(x) is decreasing in (0, 1)
2 

87. The direction ratios of normal to the plane through the points (0, –1, 0) and (0, 0, 1) and

making an angle with the plane y – z + 5 = 0
4
(A) 2, –1, 1 (B) 2, 2,  2
(C) 2,1, 1 (D) 2 3,1, 1
  
88. ˆ  ˆi  ˆj  4kˆ and c  2iˆ  4 ˆj   2  1 kˆ be coplanar vectors. Then the
Let a  ˆi  2ˆj  4k,b  
 
non – zero vector a  c is:
(A) 10iˆ  5ˆj (B) 14iˆ  5ˆj
(C) 14iˆ  5 ˆj (D) 10iˆ  5 ˆj

89. If one real root of the quadratic equation 81x 2  kx  256  0 is cube of the other root,
then a value of k is:
(A) – 81 (B) 100
(C) 144 (D) – 300

3
 1  x  iy
90. Let  2  i  
 3  27
i  
1 , where x and y are real numbers, then y – x equals:

(A) 91 (B) – 85
(C) 85 (D) – 91

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HINTS AND SOLUTIONS


PART A – PHYSICS
1. 5 3 at t = 1
10
ux = 5, uy = 5 3
o
60
vy = 5 3  10 ; vx  5
5 30o
a tan   (2  3 )   = –30°
 t
a  g  10 v2 102
R 
a (10 cos 30o )
10 20
= 2 = m
3 3
52  (10  5 3 )2 200  100 3
 = 2.8 m
10 cos  10  0.965
2. Energy supplied
12400
E = 12.65 eV
900
 En – E1 = 12.65
 1
 (13.6) 1  2  = 12.65
 n 
2
 n  14.3
 n4
r  n2
3. 12 – 500(2i1 + i2) – 10 = 0 2i1 – i2
2 1
 2i1  i2  
500 250 R1 = 500 i1
< i1 when zenor has break down. 12V i1
i2 R2 = 500
So, i2 = 0. R2

M  0nn1n2 n12 
4. 
L  0  n12r12 
n2
=
n1

1 1 1
5. K mv 2 ; U  kx 2  m2 x2
2 2 2
2
k v2  cos(wt) 
  2 2  
U  x  sin (wt) 
  
= cot2   210 
 90 

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 
= cot 2  2  
 3 
2
 1  1
=   .
 3 3

6. v = vf – vi
2gMe gMe
= 
Re Re
= ( 2  1) gR e

7. Power of e should be dimensionless.


So, [] = (Tk)
 L2 = [] (ML2 T–2)
 () = (M–1 T2)
1
 E  KT
2
2 2
 (ML T ) ; (E) = [KT)
 () = (F)
 (M–1 T2) () = (MLT–2)

8. x =
8
2  
Phase P   
 8 4
R
 Ires = I + I + 2I cos  
4
 1 
= 2I  1    2I  1.7
 2
I 2I  1.7
 res   0.85
Iman 4I

9. I

Above is the correct graph for growth and decay of current.

kQq kq2 kQq


10. UTotal    =0
a a a 2
q
 Q
 1 
1  
 2

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11. Prism formula


Dm = Sm = (n – 1) A (for thin prism)
So, answer is 1.

12. I  m2 (let  = mass present area)


 I1  4 …(1)
4

and I2    …(2)
2
I
So, I2 
16
I
Moment of inertia of remaining sheet = I 
16
15 I
=
16
  
13. 0  1  2
 F F 3 ˆ
 
= 6iˆ    ˆi 
 2 2
j  + (2iˆ  3ˆj)  (Fk)

ˆ
 
ˆ ˆ ˆ
= 3F k( 2Fj  3Fi )
= F(3iˆ  2ˆj  3k)
ˆ

14. m × 0.5 × 20 + (m – 20) × 80


= 50 × 1 × 40
 90 m – 1600 = 2000
 90 m = 3600
 m = 40 gm

 
15. v = 2v sin  
2
= 2 × 10 × sin(30o)
= 10 m/s

16. fso = fc  fm
c  m
=
2
(5.5  0.22)  105
=
22
2
7
= 89.25, 85.75

1 1 1
17.  
V 20 30
1 1 1 200  3 197
    
V 0.30 20 60 60

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dV du
  2
 0
dt V dt u2
2
dV V 2 du  3 
  2 =   ( 5)  0.00116 m / s
dt u dt  197 

18. Utotal = UO2  UAr


3  5  RT 5  3  RT
= 
2 2
= 15 RT

19. Assuming constant voltage supply


V2
P  60  (1)
R1  R 2
V 2 V 2 2V 2
And P    = 4P = 4 × 60
R1 R2 R1
= 240 W

6
20. 0.5 = x …(1)
(2  L)
6
E2  x …(2)
(6  L)
So dividing equation (1) and (2)
E2 2  4 3
 
0.5 6  4 5
 E2 = 0.3 volt.

Ei
21. C …(1)
Bi
Ef c
 …(2)
Bf n
EiB f 1
 
Ef Bi n
Ei 1 Bi
 
Ef n B f
 1 
 n  
  e 
 0 r 
1
: n
n

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22. 4V + 6V = 30 –18 +18


 V=3 6F

–30 +30 –30 +30


–12 +12

4F
23. Equation of adiabatic process
TV 2/f = constant
2 2
  =x
f 5
Area = A
1 1
24. F  Av 2  2av 2 100%
4F 3 4 50%
  Av 2  
A 4
25%

25%
–3
25. e = photon × 10
h c
   103 s
mv 
h
 v
mC  10 3
6.62  10 34  6  1014
=
9.1 10 31  3  108  10 3
= 1.45 × 106

26. The potential inside a uniformly charged shell is constant, while it decrease
hyperbolically outside.

  9x  
27. y = 0.03 sin  450  t  
  450  
450
So, v  = 50 m/s
9
T
Also, v 

T
 50 
5  103
 T = 2500 × 5 × 10–3 = 12.5 N

p2
28. ke   500 e …(i)
2Me
p 1000 me e 10 10  9.1 10 31
& R  
eB eB 1.6  10 19
= 100 × 7.541 × 10–6

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29. v  2  10  100
= 20 5
1 kg

1 20 5 100 m
COLM  v p 
4
3 kg
=5 5
COTME 
2
1 2 1 6  30 
 4  (5 5 )  1.25  10  
2 2  k 
 30  1 2
= 4  10   n   kn
 k  2
900 1200 1 2
 250  6
 40x   kx
2  1.25  10 k 2
 x  2cm

P 400
30.  …(1)
Q S
Q 405
and  …(2)
P 5
Solving S2 = 400 × 405
 S = 402.5 

PART B – CHEMISTRY
31. Fact based

32. Fact based

33. b  antiaromatic
d  Non aromatic (no cyclic conjugation)

ZM
34. Density 
NAV  a3
Here Z = 4, a = 200 2
3 Kg
NAV = 6.02  1023 , d  9  10 m3

35. EoCell  E Cathode


o
 EoZn2  / Zn
Since Au3+  Au has maximum value.

36. Fact based.

37 2NaNO  HCl
H O
NH2 

N2 2
 OH ester polymer
(unstable)

38. NaH is an example of saline hydride.

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39. Sc3+ has noble gas configuration hence only +3 exists.

40. An example of solid sol is gem stones.

41. In cold water, dissolved oxygen can reach a concentration upto 10 ppm

42. Fact based.

43. O O O

OEt OEt NH
H2 /Ni
 
CN CH2NH2

DIBAL - H
N

1 1
44. 0.5  ,0.2 
2 x
0.5 x
Here  ; x = 5, hence 3 cup
0.2 2

Ea
45. nK    nA
RT
 Slope = - Ea = -y

46. Let NaHCO3 = x gm


Then, H2C2O4 = (10 – x) gm

x  10  x 
 nNaHCO3  nH2C2 O4   
84  90 
2 NaHCO3  Na2CO3  H2O  CO2 H2C2O4  H2O  CO2  CO
x  10  x 
 nCO2   nCO2  
168 
 90 
x 10  x 0.25
Total CO2 =  
168 90 25

On solving ‘x’
x
%  100 = 10 x
10

47. Be – O – H
Both bond has same dissociation energy.

48. Fact based.

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49. –SO3H will be replaced by Br this is called ipso effect.

50. CO2 = 6 mole, N1 = 1 mole


Catom= 6, Natom = 2
Hence C6H8N2

51. 
N2  3H2  
 2NH3
m
equ x 3x P1
2
P1
PT = 4x K p 
x  27  3
P
x 
4
P1  27x 4K p
2
1/ 2  PT  33/ 2 K1/p 2p 2
27 K p   4  
  16

52. Cl Cl Br
HBr Alc KOH Tautomerise
   
 

O O O HO

53. STotal  CP n
 T1  T2   C n
 T1  T2 
P
2 T1 2 T2

54. Co  Vitamin B12


Zn  Carbonic anhydrase
Rh  Wilkinson catalyst
Mg  Chlorophyll

 3 
55. Go   120  T   0
 8 
Then T = 320 K
Hence T > 320 K Y formed
T < 320 K X formed
56. Siderite  Iron
Kaolinite  Aluminium
Malachite  Copper
Calamine  Zinc
o
57. [i] 900 nm = 9000 A
It is in far infra red region hence paschen.
58. Central atom has no vacant orbital.

59. On moving down size increases.

60. It is the case of side chain oxidation.

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PART C – MATHEMATICS
61. 2x  2y  3z  a (1)
3x  y  5z  b (2)
x  3y  2z  c (3)
 2x  2y  3z    x  3y  2z   3x  y  5z   0
 ac b 0

sin4 x  cos4 x 1  2 sin2 x .cos 2 x 1 1 2


62. F4  x      sin x.cos2 x
4 4 4 2

F6  x  
2 2
 2
sin x  cos x 1  3 sin x.cos x sin x  cos x
6 6

2

6 6
1 1
  sin2 x.cos2 x
6 2
1 1 64 2 1
F4  x   f6  x      
4 6 24 24 12

63. Centre (3, –4) (3, 4)


(–5, 4) (11, 4)
Radius  9  16  103  128  8 2
 5, 4  will be nearer to the (0, 0) 8
8 (3, –4)
 Ans. 5 2  42  25  16  41
8
8

(–5, –12) (3, –12) (11, –12)

64. As  p  q   r is true
If p  q is true and r is true. Or p  q is F and r is F.
As q is false
p  q can not be true
This case is not possible

 Their will be two cases for p, q, r.


T, F, F, or F, F, F respectively
Now check the options.

65. x 2  4y ……..(1)
x  2  4y ……..(2)
Solve (1) and (2)
x  2  x2
 x2  x  2  0
  x  2  x  1  0  x  2,  1

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2
 x  2 x2 
Area      dx
1 
4 4
2
1  x2 x3 
   2x  
4 2 3  1
1  8 1 1 
  2  4      2   
4  3 2 3 
1 10 3  12  2  1 10 7 
     4  3  6
4 3 6   
1 27 9
  
4 6 8

 
2  sin2 x sin x 
2
66. 
0  1  x  1  x   dx

 2     2     
    
 
 sin2 x
2
sin x 
2 2

   dx   dx  0
x
0  1  
1 x 
   2  1    
0

    

67. Variance remains some if same number is subtracted from each observation. (subtract
10 from each observation)
2 2 2 2
10  d   10  0   10  d   10  d   10  0   10  d   4
    
30  30  3
20d2 4

30 3
 d2  2
 d  2
68. Equation of required plane is
a  x  3   b  y  2   c  z  1  0
[as it contains the point (3, –2, 1)] (3, –2, 1)
2a  b  3c  0
2a  3b  c  0
a b c
  
8 8 8
a b c
  
1 1 1
 equation of plane is
x  3  y  2  z  1 0
xyz4

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both number is even


69. P 
number of ways selecting two numbers such that their sum is even.
5
C2 10 10 2
 5 6
  
C2  C2 10  15 25 5

70. The two circle will be orthogonal y


OD = 1
 OA  OB  OD  1
D (0, 1)
 AB  2
r r
45o
x
A O B

(0, –1)

20 20
71. Cr . C0  20Cr 1 . 20C1  ......  20 C0 . 20Cr 
Selecting r student from 20 boys and 20 girls  40Cr
40
Cr will be maximum if r = 20.

72. Equation of tangent is


x y
cos   sin   1
a b
 a 
A is  , 0
 cos  
B
 b 
B is  0, 
 sin  
 a cos ,b sin  
Let P (h, k) is mid point
a P
2h 
cos 
A
b
2k 
sin 
cos2   sin2   1
a2 b2
 2  2 1
4h 4k
2 1
 2  2 1
4x 4y
1 1
 2  2 1
2x 4y

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 1 2  x  0
73. f x   2
 x  1 0  x  2
 1 2  x  0
fx  2
 x  1 0  x  2

 f  x   x 2  1 2  x  2 
 1  x 2  1 2  x  0
g x  f x  f  x  :  2 2
 x  1  x  1 0  x  2
 x2 2  x  0

g x   0 0  x 1

 2
2 x  1 1 x  2
y

x
O 1 2

 g  x  is not differentiable at x  1

1 1 dy
74. x. .  loge loge x   2x  2y. 0
n x x dx
Put x  e
dy
1  2e  2y 0
dx
dy 2e  1
 (1)
dx 2y
Put x = e in original equation
O  e2  y 2  4
y 2  4  e2
Now put in (i)
dy 2e  1

dx 2 4  e 2
1
2 x 1
1 x x2 1 1
75.  dx   dx   3  1dx
x4 x 4
x x2
1
Let 2  1  t
x

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2
 dx  dt
x3
3/2
1 1 t 
Integration becomes   t dt  
2 2 3
2
3/ 2
1 1 
   2  1
3x 
1 3/2
  3 1  x2
3x
 
1 3
  3 1 x2
3x
 
3
3  1  1
  A  x    3  
 3x  27x 9

76. Lt

tan  sin2 x  .  sin 2
x  x  sin  x  x  
 
x 0  sin2 x x2 
 x 

2
2  sin x  x  x  x  
1   . 1  Lt  1  .  …………(i)
x 0  x x x 

x x x
Lt    1  1
x 0 x x
x  x x 0 
Lt   0
x 0  x x
Put in equation (i)
 Limit does not exist.

77. x 2  11x  30  0 5 6
 x  6  x  5   0
5x6
3 2
f  x   3x  18x  27x  40
f '  x   9x 2  36x  27
 
 9 x 2  4x  3  9  x  3  x  1
 f  x  will be maximum when x  6 Nature of f(x)

+ – +

1 3
3 2
f  6   3  6   18  6   27  6   40
 36 18  18   162  40  122

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x
78. y 2
x 1
2
yx  x  y  0
D0
 1  4y 2  0
1
 y2 
4
 1 1
y   . 
 2 2

a
79. 3
1 r
Cube both sides
a3
3
 27 ……….(1)
1  r 
a3 27
and 3
 ……….(2)
1 r 19
1 r3
(1) / (2) gives 3
 19
1  r 
2
r
3
 1
80. Equation of circle x  x  1   y   y  0
 2
B
y
x2  y2  x   0  1
2  0, 
 2
Equation of tangent at (0, 0)
x0 y0
x .0  y .0   0
2 22 (1, 0)
2x  y  0 ……..(1)
(0, 0) A
Sum of distance of A and B from Line (i) is
1
x + 2y = 1
2 5 5
 2  
5 5 2 5 2

81. x2  c 2  y
2
a  b  c 2  ab
a 2  b 2  c 2  ab
a2  b 2  c 2 1

2ab 2
1
cos c  
2

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2
c
3
3
sin C 
2
c c c
 2R  R  
sinc 2 sinc 3

1
82. Equation of tangent to parabola y 2  4x is y  mx  ………(1)
m
Now solve it with xy  2
 1
 mx  m  x  2
 
1
 mx 2  x  2  0
m
For common tangent D = 0
1
 2  8m  0
m
1
m
2
1
Put it in equation (i) y   x  2
2
 2x  y  4  0

83. 5th term will be the middle term.


4 4
 x3   3 
t 41  8C4      5670
 3  x
 8C 4 . x 8  5670
8765 8
 x  5670
43 2
567
 x8   81
7
 x 8  81  0
 Real value of x   3

a3 a1r 2
84.   r2
a1 a1
 r 2  25
a a r8 2
Now 9  1 4  r 4   25   5 4
a5 a1r

85. A is orthogonal matrix


 4q2  r 2  p2  q2  r 2  1 ……..(1)

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p2  q2  r 2  0 ……..(2)
2 2
and 2q  r  0 ………(3)
Solving (1), (2) and (3)
1
p2 
2
1
p 
2

 1
  2   dx
86. I.F.  e  x   e 2x .x
 
Solution will be y xe 2x   e 2x . xe2x .dx  c
x2
xy e 2x  c
2
1  1 1
1 e 2  .e 2   c (Put x = 1 and y  e 2 )
2  2 2
c 0
x
 y  e 2x
2
dy 2xe 2x  e 2x e2x
  1  2x 
dx 2 2
dy 1
0 x
dx 2
dy 1 
 0 if x   , 1
dx 2 
dr = (a, b, c)
87. d. r. of AB
= (0, 1, 1)
a.0  b.1  c.1  0
bc 0 B
(0, –1, 0)
(0, 0, 1)
A
bc 0 ……….(i)
 a.0  b 1  c  1
cos 
4 a 2  b2  c 2 . 2
1 bc
 . 2
2 a  b2  c 2
2

 b2  c 2  2bc
 a2  2bc ……….(ii)
 a2  2b  b 
a 2  2b2  a   2b

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a b

2 1
a b c
From (i)  
2 1 1
a b
OR 
 2 1
a b c
   from (i)
 2 1 1
a b c
 
2 1 1
dr. will be   
2, 1,  1 or 2,  1, 1 
  
88. a b c   0

1 2 4
1  4 0
2
2 4   1R
3 R3  2R1

1 2 4
1  4 0
2
0 0  9
 2

 9    2  0
   2 OR  2  5
ˆi ˆj kˆ
 
a c  1 2 4
2 4 2  1
 ˆi 2 2  2  16  ˆj  2  1  8
   

  2  9 2iˆ  ˆj   5 2iˆ  ˆj
    (put   2 )

K
89.   3   …………(1)
81
256
4 
81
4
 ………..(2)
3
From (1) and (2)
4 64 K
 
3 27 81
K   300

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3
 i   x  iy 
90.  2     
 3   27 
3  i3 i2 2 i  x  iy
 1  23   3  2  3  2  .  
 27 9 3 27
 i 2  x  iy
 8    4i 
 27 3  27
x 2
  8 
27 3
y 1
and  4
27 27
yx 1 2
 48
27 27 3
1  27  4  18

27
109  18

27
91

27
 y  x  91

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