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Q.1 Two magnets are held together in a vibration
magnetometer and are allowed to oscillate in the
earth's magnetic field. With like poles together. 12
oscillations per minute are made but for unlike
poles together only 4 oscillations per minute are
executed. The ratio of their magnetic moments
is -
(1) 3 : 1 (2) 1 : 3
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 4

Q.2 When 2 ampere current is passed through a tangent
galvanometer, it gives a deflection of 30. For 60
deflection, the current must be -
(1) 1 (2) 2 3
(3) 4 (4) 6

Passage : (Q. No. 3 to 4)
A solenoid is a wire wound closely in form of
helix. Generally length of solenoid is large as
compared to the transverse dimension. The
magnetic field inside a very tightly would long
solenoid is uniform every where and is zero outside
it. The field at point P on x-axis of the solenoid can
be obtained by super position of field due to large
number of identical coils, all having their centre on
the axis of the solenoid. Using
Biot-Savart law, the field at P can be given as

Q.1 i i i ln -(-ii - ii
ii ini r nii (i i -ii -
li ini r| -i i(i i ii in r
r 12 ln l-- ni r, r 4 ln
l-- n r ;r -i i(i ii i
ii ini r| ; i iii i
in r -
(1) 3 : 1 (2) 1 : 3
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 4

Q.2 2 l iii -ii ^-(i-i-
(ilrn i ini r, ni r 30 l(-i ni r| 60
l(-i l iii rii ilr -
(1) 1 (2) 2 3
(3) 4 (4) 6
norr : (Q. No. 3 to 4)
lli rl - -i ri ni
rini r| i-in lli i i; ;
-i -i i ni - li rini r| rn
-i ^; i lli
- ^r i -ii - rini r ( ;
ir i -ii i rini r| lli -i
l-in l P i -ii, i i -
-i li ,ii - -iii iii
,ii nin li i ni r, ii -i li
i , lli -i r| ii i(n l-
i^ ,ii l P i -ii





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R
P
dx



2
0
in
B

= (sin + sin)
Where n = number of turns per unit length of the
solenoid
l = length of the solenoid, R Radius of solenoid


Q.3 If the solenoid is of infinite length and the point P
is near one end, the magnetic field is -
(1)
0
ni (2)
2
1

0
ni
(3)
4
1

0
ni (4) zero

Q.4 If the solenoid is of finite length and the point P is
on the perpendicular bisector on its axis, the
magnetic field is -
(1)
2 2
0
4R l
nil
+

(2)
2 2
0
4R l
ni
+


(3)
2 2
0
4R l
nil
+

(4)
2 2
0
4R l
ni
+



Q.5 The rise in temperature when an ideal gas at 27C
is compressed adiabatically to (8/27) of its original
volume is -
(1) 450C (2) 375C (3) 225C (4) 402C



R
P
dx



2
0
in
B

= (sin + sin)
,ii li ini r| n = lli i ln i
i; - ii i i
l = lli i i;, R lli i lii

Q.3 l lli n i; i r i l P
l -i r ni P i -ii r
(1)
0
ni (2)
2
1

0
ni
(3)
4
1

0
ni (4) i

Q.4 l lli ll-n i; i r ( l P ;i
-i -l,ii r ni ; i
-ii r
(1)
2 2
0
4R l
nil
+

(2)
2 2
0
4R l
ni
+


(3)
2 2
0
4R l
nil
+

(4)
2 2
0
4R l
ni
+



Q.5 ni - (l, ri^i 27C ii ^ i
; - in i (8/27) n ,i-
iln li ini r -
(1) 450C (2) 375C (3) 225C (4) 402C







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Q.6 An ideal heat engine exhausting heat at 27C is to
have 25% efficiency. It must take heat at -
(1) 127C (2) 227C (3) 327C (4) 673C

Q.7 In order to obtain an output Y = 1 from the circuit
of figure the inputs must be -

Y
A
B
C

A B C
(1) 0 1 0
(2) 1 0 0
(3) 1 0 1
(4) 1 1 0


Q.8 The current gain of a transistor in common base
mode is 0.9. In order to change the emitter current
by 5 mA, the required change in collector current
will be -
(1) 4 mA (2) 4.5 mA (3) 5.6 mA (4) 0 mA

Q.9 r
1
and r
2
are the radii of atomic nuclei of mass
numbers 64 and 27 respectively. The ratio (r
1
/r
2
)
is
(1) 64/27 (2) 27/64
(3) 4/3 (4) 1

Q.10 When a radioactive isotope
88
R
228
decay in series
by the emission of 3 -particle and -particle, the
isotope finally formed is
(1)
84
X
228
(2)
80
X
222

(3)
83
X
216
(4)
83
X
215





Q.6 27C +-i liln (ii ii ;
25% -ini ini r ; ln ni +-i i
ilr -
(1) 127C (2) 227C (3) 327C (4) 673C

Q.7 li li l^n Y = 1 i in
l l(ii rii ilr -
Y
A
B
C

A B C
(1) 0 1 0
(2) 1 0 0
(3) 1 0 1
(4) 1 1 0

Q.8 il- iii lil(i - -il-- i iii
ii 0.9 r| - iii i 5 mA l(lnn
l ^ir iii - i( l(n
ri^i -
(1) 4 mA (2) 4.5 mA (3) 5.6 mA (4) 0 mA

Q.9 64 ( 27 -i i (i -i(i ili i
lii >-i r
1
( r
2
r| in (r
1
/r
2
) r
(1) 64/27 (2) 27/64
(3) 4/3 (4) 1
Q.10 lil-( --iil
88
R
228
, 3 -ii
nii -i - ,ii >- - -iln rini r ni
nn i --iil r
(1)
84
X
228
(2)
80
X
222

(3)
83
X
216
(4)
83
X
215









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Q.11 In the given diagram, a current carrying loop is
placed in different orientations in a uniform
magnetic field whose direction is as shown.
The correct order of loop's potential energy is -
(I)
B
A
(II)

B
A

(III)

B
A
(IV)

B
A

(1) II > I > IV > III (2) I > II > III > IV
(3) II > IV > I > III (4) IV > III > II > I

Q.12 An infinitely long conductor PQR is bent to form a
right angle as shown. A current 'i' flows through
PQR.

A
S
P
i
R
90
90
i
Q


The magnetic field due to this current at point A is
B
1
. Now another infinitely long straight conductor
QS is connected at Q so that the current is i/2 in QR
as well as in QS, the current in PQ remaining
unchanged. The magnetic field at A is now B
2
. The
ratio B
1
/B
2
is -
(1) 1 (2) 1/3 (3) 2/3 (4) 2


Q.11 i ii li -, iii(iri i -
i -ii li lii li - ii i r
- l(li lil(ii - ii ^i r
i l-iln +i i ri >- r
(I)
B
A
(II)

B
A

(III)

B
A
(IV)

B
A

(1) II > I > IV > III (2) I > II > III > IV
(3) II > IV > I > III (4) IV > III > II > I

Q.12 n ni PQR i i ii
i -ii - -ii ^i r| PQR - 'i' iii
(ilrn r|

A
S
P
i
R
90
90
i
Q


; iii ii l A i -ii B
1
r
n ii i ni i QS
i Q ; i ii ^i r l QR ( i
i QS - ii iii i/2 r nii PQ - iii l(lnn
rni r| A i -ii B
2
r ni B
1
/B
2
in r
(1) 1 (2) 1/3 (3) 2/3 (4) 2







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Q.13 The slopes of isothermal and adiabatic curves are
related as -
(1) Isothermal curve slope = Adiabatic cure slope
(2) Isothermal curve slope = adiabatic curve
slope
(3) Adiabatic curve slope = isothermal curve
slope
(4) Adiabatic curve slope = |
.
|

\
|
2
1
isothermal curve
slope

Q.14 An astronomical telescope has a converging
eyepiece of focal length 5 cm and objective of
focal length 80 cm.? When the final image is
formed at the least distance of distinct vision (25
cm), the separation between the two lenses is
(1) 75.0 cm (2) 80.0 cm
(3) 84.2 cm (4) 85.0 cm

Q.15 The distance between the convex lens and plane
mirror is 5 cm. The parallel rays of light are
incident on the convex lens. After reflection from
the plane mirror, the final image is formed at the
optical centre of the lens. The focal length of the
lens is -
(1) 10 cm (2) 20 cm
(3) 40 cm (4) 5 cm

Q.16 A ray of light falls on the surface of a spherical
glass paper weight making an angle alpha with the
normal and is refracted in the medium at an angle
beta. The angle of deviation of the emergent ray
from the direction of the incident ray is -
(1) (alpha beta) (2) (beta alpha)
(3)
2
1
(alpha beta) (4) 2 (alpha beta)



Q.13 -nii ( ,i- (>i i lin r -
(1) -nii (> i = ,i- (> i
(2) -nii (> i = ,i- (> i
(3) ,i- (> i = -nii (> i
(4) ,i- (> i = |
.
|

\
|
2
1
-nii (> i

Q.14 i^ii ii 80 cm (ii li nii
5 cm i i nii (ii liii lii ini
r| ln- lnl -- l- i l-n- i
(25 cm) ni r, ni ii i - i r
(1) 75.0 cm (2) 80.0 cm
(3) 84.2 cm (4) 85.0 cm

Q.15 -i ( -n i - i 5 cm r|
ii i -in li -i ilnn
rini r| -n i i(n iin ln-
lnl ili ni r| i
i i r -
(1) 10 cm (2) 20 cm
(3) 40 cm (4) 5 cm

Q.16 ii i li li -i ii in r
^ii i (i (- - ilnn
rini r nii i-i ii -i- - (lnn rini
r| ilnn li i lii l^n li i
l( ii r -
(1) (-i i-i) (2) (i-i -i)
(3)
2
1
(-i i-i) (4) 2 (-i i-i)






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Q.17 Materials are classified into different types
depending on the magnetic properties. These
properties can be easily explained on the basis of
hysteresis loop studied experimentally for such
materials. Match the types of graphs between
magnetic induction B and magnetizing field H
shown in Column II with properties and materials
mentioned in Column I.
Column I Column II
Hysteresis loops are
as shown
(a) Materials having (p) None of graphs below
high permeability,
high coericivity, high
susceptibility and low
resistivity, suitable for
permanent magnets
(b) Materials having high (q)

O
B
H

permeability but low
coericivity, high
susceptibility and low
resistivity, suitable for
temporary magnets
(c) Material having (r)

O
B
H

high permeability,
high retentivity and
high resistivity
Q.17 iii i i ln (^ii) iii
l(li ii - (^in li ini r| ; ^ii
i ; i iii l ili- (>
iii iii ii i i
ni r| -ni I - llin iii ( lni
ii -ni II - ii -ii H ( i
i B - iii i i -ln
il|
n--r I n--r II
rr n r|r-
(a) i^ni (p) i ii ^
l^ilrni, iii - i; ri
^lrni (
l lniini, (i
ii -iii i
l n rin r
(b) i^ni ln (q)

O
B
H

l l^ilrni,
^ilrni ( l
lniini (i
ii -iii i
l n rin r
(c) ii i^ni,(r)

O
B
H
iiiiini,
( lniini
in r





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(d) Materials having (s)

O
B
H

negative susceptibility,
small permeability < 1,
low resistivity
(1) a q; b s; c s; d p
(2) a r; b s; c q; d r
(3) a r; b p; c s; d q
(4) a q; b s; c q; d s


Q.18 A charged particle q is moving with a velocity
i

2 v
1
=

m/s at a point in a magnetic field

B and
experiences a force N ) j

2 k

( q F
1
=


If the same charge moves with velocity j

2 v
2
=

m/s
from the same point in that magnetic field and
experiences a force N k i q F )

2 (
2
+ =

, the magnetic
induction at that point will be -
(1) k j i

2
1

2
1

+ (2) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ +
(3) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ (4) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ +

Q.19 A proton of mass m and charge e is moving in a
circular orbit in a magnetic field with energy
1 MeV. What should be the energy of an -particle
(mass 4m and charge +2e) so that it revolves in a
circular orbit of the same radius in the same
magnetic field ?

(1) 1 MeV (2) 2 MeV
(3) 4 MeV (4) 0.5 MeV
(d) ii ~ii-- ^ilrni(s)

O
B
H
i i^ni < 1,
l lniini in r|
(1) a q; b s; c s; d p
(2) a r; b s; c q; d r
(3) a r; b p; c s; d q
(4) a q; b s; c q; d s

Q.18 li i -ii

B - l i

2 v
1
=

m/s
(^ i(lin i q ^lnii r nii
N ) j

2 k

( q F
1
=

i( ni r| l -i
i(i i i -ii - -i l
j

2 v
2
=

m/s (^ ^ln ni r nii


N k i q F )

2 (
2
+ =

, i( ni r, ni l
i i ri^i -
(1) k j i

2
1

2
1

+ (2) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ +
(3) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ (4) k j i

2
1

2
1
+ +

Q.19 m -i ( e i(i (ii i-i 1 MeV +i
i -ii - (-iii -ii - ^ln ri r|
- i (-i 4m ( i(i +2e) i +i i
rii ilr nil r -i i -ii - -i
lii i (-iii -ii - l>-i ?

(1) 1 MeV (2) 2 MeV
(3) 4 MeV (4) 0.5 MeV






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Q.20 The diagram below depict different processes of a
given amount of an ideal gas. Match columns-I and II:


i
f
P
V
(i)


P
1
V
(ii)
f
i



P
(iii)
f
i
T


V
(iv)
f
i
T

Column I Column-II
(a) In Fig. (i) as the system (p) Temperature will
proceeds from the remain constant
initial state to the final
state
(b) In Fig. (ii) as the system (q) Pressure will
proceeds from the initial decrease
state to the final state
(c) In Fig. (iii) as the system (r) Volume will
proceeds from the increase
initial state to the final
state
(d) In Fig. (iv) as the system (s) Temperature first
proceeds from the initial increase and then
state to the final state decrease
(1) a p ; b r; c q, d s
(2) a s ; b p; c r, d q
(3) a q ; b s; c r, d q
(4) a q ; b p; c r, d s




Q.20 i lin ii ii ^ i i ^; -iii
li >-i i iini r| -ni -I ( II i
-ln il :


i
f
P
V
(i)


P
1
V
(ii)
f
i



P
(iii)
f
i
T


V
(iv)
f
i
T

n--r I n--r-II
(a) li (i) - ri li (p) ni ln r^i
ili (-ii ln-
(-ii n rni r ni
(b) li (ii) - ri li (q) i - -i ri^i
ili (-ii ln-
(-ii n rni r ni
(c) li (iii) - ri li (r) in - (l, ri^i
ili (-ii ln-
(-ii n rni r ni
(d) li (iv) - ri li (s) ni r ni r l
ili (-ii i-ni r
ln- (-ii n rni r ni
(1) a p ; b r; c q, d s
(2) a s ; b p; c r, d q
(3) a q ; b s; c r, d q
(4) a q ; b p; c r, d s







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Q.21 The moment of inertia of a uniform horizontal
cylinder of mass M about an axis passing through
its edge and perpendicular to the axis of the
cylinder when its length is 6 times its radius R is -
(1)
4
39
MR
2
(2)
4
39
MR
(3)
4
49
MR (4)
4
49
MR
2


Q.22 The moment of inertia of two spheres of equal
masses about their diameters are equal. If one of
them is solid and other is hollow, the ratio of their
radii is -
(1) 5 : 3 (2) 3 : 5
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3

Q.23 A flywheel rotates with a uniform angular
acceleration. Its angular velocity increases from
20 rads
1
to 40 rads
1
in 10 s. How many
rotations does it make in this period ?
(1) 80 (2) 100
(3) 120 (4) 150



Q.24 Two bodies of moment of inertia I
1
and I
2
(I
1
> I
2
)
have equal angular momenta. If E
1
, E
2
are their
kinetic energies of rotation, then -
(1) E
1
> E
2

(2) E
1
= E
2

(3) E
1
< E
2

(4) cannot be said







Q.21 M -i -i -iln i -(
iii, -i (n ( ; li
^ r -i i-i r ;i i;
;i lii R i 6 ^i r -
(1)
4
39
MR
2
(2)
4
39
MR
(3)
4
49
MR (4)
4
49
MR
2


Q.22 -i -i (i i ^ii i ii
i-i -( iii i r| l ;-
-i nii i iiii r, ni ;i liii i
in r -
(1) 5 : 3 (2) 3 : 5
(3) 3 : 5 (4) 5 : 3

Q.23 ^lni (flywheel) -i iii -(i
ii ni r| ;i iii (^ 10s - 20 rads
1
40 rads
1
n ini r| ; i - r
ln ii ni r ?
(1) 80 (2) 100
(3) 120 (4) 150

Q.24 I
1
( I
2
(I
1
> I
2
) -( iii (ii i (-ni i
iii (^ i r| l E
1
, E
2
; ii i
^ln +i r, ni -
(1) E
1
> E
2

(2) E
1
= E
2

(3) E
1
< E
2

(4) ri ri i ni r







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Statement Based Questions :
(1) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true
but Statement-II is not the correct explanation
of Statement-I
(2) Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true
and Statement-II is the correct explanation
of Statement-I
(3) Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false
(4) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true

Q.25 Statement I : At an infinite distance from a point
source located in a homogeneous medium, the
wavefront is a plane wavefront.
Statement II : When the path difference between
two points is (2n + 1)
2

, then the phase difference


between those two points is (2n + 1) .

Q.26 Statement I : A weight lifter does not work in
holding the weight up.
Statement II : Work done is zero because distance
moved is zero.

Q.27 Statement I : Stopping distance =
force Stopping
energy Kinetic
.
Statement II : Work done in stopping a body is
equal to KE of the body.

Q.28 Statement I : Two springs of force constants k
1
and
k
2
are stretched by the same force. If k
1
> k
2
, then
work done in stretching the first (W
1
) is less than
work done in stretching the second (W
2
).
Statement II : F = k
1
x
1
= k
2
x
2

1
2
2
1
k
k
x
x
=
+rr r=rr|n
(1) | +r I nrr +r II r r = ; -n
+r II, +r I +r =;| c|+r ;| ; |
(2) | +r I nrr +r II rr = ; nrr
+r II, +r I +r =;| c|+r ;|
(3) | +r I = ; -n +r II = ;|
(4) | +r I = ; -n +r II = ;|

Q.25 +r I : -i^i -i- -, lln l
-iin n i n^i^ -n n^i^
rini r|
+r II : i li - iin
(2n + 1)
2

, rini r, ni ; i li -
in (2n + 1) rini r|

Q.26 +r I : (- l- ii i + -i - i;
i ri ni r|
+r II : li ^i i i r il n i ^;
i i r|
Q.27 +r I : liii i =

^ln +i
liii

+r II : (-n i i - li ^i i
(-n i ^ln +i i rini r|

Q.28 +r I : k
1
( k
2
lnii (ii i l-^ -i
,ii iii ini r| l k
1
> k
2
r, ni ri
l-^ i ii - li ^i i (W
1
) i l-^
i ii - l ^ i (W
2
) i ni - -
rini r|
+r II : F = k
1
x
1
= k
2
x
2

1
2
2
1
k
k
x
x
=





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1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2 2
2
1 1
2
1
2
1
2
1
k
k
k
k
k
k
x k
x k
W
W
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
= =
As k
1
> k
2
, W
1
< W
2


Q.29 Statement I : Mass and energy are not conserved
separately, but are conserved as a single entity
called mass-energy.
Statement II : This is because one can be obtained
at the cost of the other as per Einstein equation
E = mc
2


Q.30 Statement I : Energy released when a mass of one
microgram disappears in a process is 9 10
7
J.
Statement II : It follows from E =
2
1
mv
2




1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
2 2
2
1 1
2
1
2
1
2
1
k
k
k
k
k
k
x k
x k
W
W
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
= =
As k
1
> k
2
, W
1
< W
2

Q.29 +r I : -i ( +i ^-^ l-in
ri rn r l l-n-( '-i-+i'
- l-in rn r|
+r II : i ;l r il i;-i
-ii E = mc
2
i ;- i
i ii ri in li i ni r|

Q.30 +r I : 9 10
7
J +i -n rini r ;
l>i - -i;>i^i- -i n rini r|
+r II : r E =
2
1
mv
2
i ini r|






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Q.31 In the reaction, H
2
O + O
3
H
2
O + 2O
2
, H
2
O
2
acts as -
(1) an acid
(2) an oxidizing agent
(3) a reducing agent
(4) both as a reducing agent and an oxidizing agent

Q.32 An inorganic substance liberated oxygen on
heating and turns an acidic solution of KI brown
and reduced acidified KMnO
4
solution. The
substance is -
(1) HgO (2) H
2
O
2

(3) KNO
3
(4) Pb(NO
3
)
2


Q.33 Which disproportionates on heating with NaOH ?
(1) P
4
(2) S
(3) Cl
2
(4) All of these

Q.34 Match the column :
Column I Column II
(A) Borax

(P) BN
(B) B
2
H
6
+ H
2
O (Q) B
2
H
6

(C) B
2
H
6
+ NH
3
(exess)

(R) H
3
BO
3

(D) BCl
3
+ LiAlH
4
(S) NaBO
2
+ B
2
O
3
(1) A S; B R; C P; D Q
(2) A R; B P; C Q; D S
(3) A P; B R; C Q; D S
(4) A S; B P; C R; D Q

Q.35 The number of S O S and O H bonds in
H
2
S
2
O
7
molecules are respectively
(1) 0 and 2 (2) 1 and 2

(3) 2 and 2 (4) 2 and 1
Q.31 lil>i H
2
O + O
3
H
2
O + 2O
2
, - H
2
O
2
(ri ni r
(1) -
(2) iii -
(3) i -
(4) i nii iii ii -
Q.32 il ii ^- ii -n
ni r nii KI i i l( i l(lnn
ni r nii in KMnO
4
l( i ln
ni r, ii r
(1) HgO (2) H
2
O
2

(3) KNO
3
(4) Pb(NO
3
)
2

Q.33 NaOH ii ^- li l(i-iin
rini r ?
(1) P
4
(2) S
(3) Cl
2
(4) i- ii

Q.34 n--r |=r +|| :
n--r I n--r II
(A) Borax

(P) BN
(B) B
2
H
6
+ H
2
O (Q) B
2
H
6

(C) B
2
H
6
+ NH
3
(exess)

(R) H
3
BO
3

(D) BCl
3
+ LiAlH
4
(S) NaBO
2
+ B
2
O
3
(1) A S; B R; C P; D Q
(2) A R; B P; C Q; D S
(3) A P; B R; C Q; D S
(4) A S; B P; C R; D Q

Q.35 H
2
S
2
O
7
i - S O S nii O H ii i i
>-i r
(1) 0 nii 2 (2) 1 nii 2

(3) 2 nii 2 (4) 2 nii 1





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Q.36 In the following sequence of reaction


CH = CHCH
3
+ Hg(CH
3
COO)
2

CH
3
OH
NaBH
4
X
X is -
(1)

CH
2
CHCH
3

OH
(2)

CH CH
2
CH
3
OH

(3)

CH CH
2
CH
3

OCH
3
(4)

CH
2
CHCH
3
OCH
3


Q.37 In the given reaction

OCH
2
CH
3
H
+
/H
2
O
(P)

P will be -

(1)

OH

(2)

O
(3)

(4)

CH
2
OH

Q.38 The enthalpy & entropy change for a chemical
reaction are 2.5 10
3
cal & 7.4 cal/deg resp.
Predict whether the nature of reaction at 298 K is -
(1) spontaneous (2) Reversible
(3) irreversible (4) non-spontaneous

Q.39 G for the reaction x + y xy is 4.606 Kcal.
The value of equilibrium constant of the reaction of
227 is
(1) 100 (2) 10 (3) 2 (4) 0.01


Q.40 COO Ag
Br
2
/CCl
4


(X)

(X) in this reaction -
(1) (2)
Br

(3)


Br (4)
Br

Q.36 lil>i l >- -


CH = CHCH
3
+ Hg(CH
3
COO)
2
CH
3
OH
NaBH
4
X

X r
(1)

CH
2
CHCH
3
OH
(2)

CH CH
2
CH
3
OH

(3)

CH CH
2
CH
3
OCH
3
(4)

CH
2
CHCH
3
OCH
3


Q.37 i ^; lil>i -

OCH
2
CH
3
H
+
/H
2
O
(P)


P

ri^i
(1)

OH (2)

O
(3)

(4)

CH
2
OH

Q.38 iil lil>i l i-i nii
-ii l(n >-i 2.5 10
3
cal ( 7.4 cal/deg
r| 298 K lil>i i ln nin il
(1) -(n (2) ->-ii
(3) ->-ii (4) -(n

Q.39 lil>i x + y xy l G 4.606 Kcal
r | 227C lil>i i l-ii i -i r
(1) 100 (2) 10 (3) 2 (4) 0.01
Q.40 COO Ag
Br
2
/CCl
4


(X)

; lil>i - (X) r
(1) (2)
Br

(3)


Br (4)
Br






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Q.41 When a substance A reacts with water it produces a
combustible gas B and a solution of a substance C
in water. When another substance D reacts with this
solution of C, it also produces the same gas B on
warming, but D can produce B on reaction with
dilute sulphuric acid at room temperature. A imparts
a deep golden yellow colour to a smokeless flame
of Bunsen burner. A, B, C and D respectively are -
(1) Na, H
2
, NaOH and Zn
(2) K, H
2
, KOH and Al
(3) Ca, H
2
, Ca(OH)
2
and Sn
(4) CaC
2
, C
2
H
2
, Ca(OH)
2
and Sn

Q.42 A colourless solid (X) on heating evolved CO
2
and
also gave a white residue. Which in soluble in
water. Residue also gave CO
2
when treated with
dilute acid, (X) is -
(1) Na
2
CO
3
(2) CaCO
3
(3) NaHCO
3
(4) Ca(HCO
3
)
2


Q.43 Sulphuric acid reacts with PCl
5
to give
(1) Thionyl chloride (2) Sulphur monochloride
(3) Sulphuryl chloride (4) Sulphur tetrachloride
Q.44

CH
2
OH
SOCl
2
Pyridine/

Mg

Et
2
O
O
H

Product
O

The Final product is -
(1)

O
OH
(2)

O
OH

(3)

O
OH
(4)

O OH

Q.41 ii A ii l>i ni r ni r
(ii ^ B nii ii C i l(
ini r| ii D, ; C l(
ii l>i ni r, ni r ii ^- -i
^ B ni r, l D - ni n
-l ii lil>i B ll-n
ni r A (ii i-ii - i-lrn
^r -(i -i i ^ i (ii ni r|
A, B, C nii D >-i r
(1) Na, H
2
, NaOH nii Zn
(2) K, H
2
, KOH nii Al
(3) Ca, H
2
, Ca(OH)
2
nii Sn
(4) CaC
2
, C
2
H
2
, Ca(OH)
2
nii Sn

Q.42 ^ri -i (X) i ^- CO
2
-n rini
r nii (n (-i ii ni r i - l(
rini r| (ii ii CO
2
ni r ; n
ii iln li ini r, (X) r
(1) Na
2
CO
3
(2) CaCO
3
(3) NaHCO
3
(4) Ca(HCO
3
)
2


Q.43 -l , PCl
5
ii l>i ni r
(1) iiil ii; (2) - -iiii;
(3) -l ii; (4) - --iii;
Q.44

CH
2
OH
SOCl
2
Pyridine/

Mg

Et
2
O
O
H
-i
O

ln- -i r
(1)

O
OH
(2)

O
OH

(3)

O
OH
(4)

O OH







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Passage based question : (Q.45 to Q.46)
A sealed flask 1 contains two different gases A & B
and their rms speeds are 500 & 400 m/s
respectively. Now this flask is connected to another
flask 2, containing only A with their rms speed 400
m/s by means of a narrow tube of negligible
volume & gases in the two flask were allowed to
mix. up.
Q.45 In the combined system -
(1) A will be moving at rms less than 500 m/s, but
B will continue moving at its original rms speed
(2) rms of A will increase but rms of B will decrease
(3) rms of both A & B will decrease below to 400 m/s
(4) rms of A will decrease below to 500 m/s & rms
of B will decrease below to 400 m/s

Q.46 Which of the following statement regarding molar
masses of A & B is true ?
(1) M.M of A is greater than M.M of B
(2) M.M of B is greater than M.M. of A
(3) Molar mass can't be compared unless temp is
specified
(4) M.M. of either A or B can be greater or less
than one another depending on their atomicity

Q.47
OH
Con.H
2
SO
4



Major product :
(1)

(2)


(3)

(4) None of these


norr r=rr|n : (.45 = .46)
i- 1 - i li ^ A nii B l-in
r nii ; (^ -i - (^ >-i 500 nii 400
r| ; i- i i- 2 ii
ini r l- ( 400 m/s i ii A r i
^ in i i i lin r nii
^i i ii i-i - l-ln li ini r|

Q.45 n li -
(1) A 500 m/s - (^ -i - (^ ^ln
^i l B ; (i-nl( -i - (^
^ini ^ln ^i
(2) A i rms ^i l B i rms i-^i
(3) A nii B ii i rms, 400 m/s - ri^i
(4) A i rms, 500 m/s - ri^i nii B i rms,
400 m/s - ri^i
Q.46 l - ii i A nii B -i -ii
i - ri r ?
(1) A i M.M, B M.M li rini r
(2) B i M.M, A M.M. li rini r
(3) n ni lln ri, -i ii i ni
ri i i ni
(4) A i B li i ii -i ii ;i -iini
iii li i - ri
ni r

Q.47
OH
Con.H
2
SO
4



- -i :
(1)

(2)


(3)

(4) ;- i; ri








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Q.48 Which of the following method of preparation of
colloid, involve both condensation & disintegration.
(1) Peptization (2) Bredigs arc method
(3) Oxidation (4) Dialysis

Q.49 1 gm of lyophillic sol is required to stop
coagulation of 100 ml gold sol, which is caused by
addition of NaCl (aq) gold No. of lyophillic sol is -
(1) 1 (2) 100
(3) 10 (4) 1000

Q.50 The most dangerous pollution for human being is -
(1) soil pollution (2) air pollution
(3) water pollution (4) sound pollution

Q.51 Which of the following reactions, does not take
place during the extraction of iron ?
(1) FeO + SiO
2
FeSiO
3

(2) Fe
2
O
3
+ 3C 2Fe + 3CO
(3) FeO + CO Fe + CO
2

(4) CO
2
+ C 2CO

Statement based Question (Q. 52 to Q.54)
The following question consists of an
"Statement-1" and "Statement-2" Type
question. Use the following Key to choose the
appropriate answer.
(A) Both Statement 1 & Statement 2 are correct &
Statement 2 is not correct explanation of
Statement 1

(B) Both Statement 1 & Statement 2 are correct &
Statement 2 is correct explanation of
Statement 1

(C) Statement 1 is correct & Statement 2 is
wrong
(D) Statement 2 is correct & Statement 1 is
wrong
Q.48 ii; i i ii l(li -, i nii
l(i (disintegration) ii rin r
(1) -ii (2) l^ i l(li
(3) iii (4) ir

Q.49 100 ml -(i i - i i l (
-ri i 1 gm i i(ni rini r, i NaCl
(aq) i^ ii rini r| (-ri i i -(i
i r
(1) 1 (2) 100
(3) 10 (4) 1000

Q.50 -i( l (ili rili ii r
(1) -i ii (2) (i ii
(3) ii (4) (l ii

Q.51 l - ii lil>i ir lii
ii ri rini r `
(1) FeO + SiO
2
FeSiO
3

(2) Fe
2
O
3
+ 3C 2Fe + 3CO
(3) FeO + CO Fe + CO
2

(4) CO
2
+ C 2CO
+rr r=rr|n (Q.52 = Q.54)
|-||=rn "+r-1" nrr "+r-2" +r
+r ;| n: =|n =-r +r + +
| |- |+- +r =rn +|||
(A) +r-1 r +r-2 rr =;| ; nrr +r-2,
+r-1 +r =;| c|+r ;| ;
(B) +r-1 r +r-2 rr =;| ; nrr +r-2 ,
+r-1 +r =;| c|+r ;

(C) +r-1 =;| ; nrr +r-2 nn ;
(D) +r-2 =;| ; nrr +r-1 nn ;





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Q.52 +r I : i lii ii l-ln i -
l r |
Cu
2
S + 2Cu
2
O 6Cu + SO
2

+r II : i ^; lil>i - Cu
2
S i r
l Cu
2
O iii r|

Q.53 +r I : (i (-ii - - i (ri
iini r|
+r II : (i (-ii - - S
2
i -
rni r l- lin * -i - i l-n
;-i rin r|

Q.54 +r I : iii ili-ri i-l- ln-ii
- p-i;-iiii - l>iii r|
+r II : i;-i -r ;-i r-i (ii -r r
nii i ( - ;-i i-( i - ni
r|

Q.55 7/3 T
0
i - l-in He -i nii
T
0
i - l-in r-ii ^
1 -i iiii -iiinln ri nii i
in n r, ni ln- ni T
f
ri^i (y = 1.33)
(1) T
f
=
13
9
T
0
(2) T
f
=
9
13
T
0

(3) T
f
=
2
T
0
(4) T
f
=
2
3
T
0

Q.52 Statement I : During the extraction of copper, one
of the steps involved is
Cu
2
S + 2Cu
2
O 6Cu + SO
2

Statement II : In the given reaction Cu
2
S is the
reducing agent while Cu
2
O is the oxidizing agent.

Q.53 Statement I : Sulphur exhibits paramagnetic
behaviour in vapour phase .
Statement II : In vapour state, sulphur partially
exists as S
2
molecules which has two unpaired
electrons in the antibonding * orbital.

Q.54 Statement I : Chloro benzene is less reactive than
p-nitrochlorobenzene in nucleophilic aromatic
substitution.
Statement II : Nitro gp- is electron withdrawing
group and decrease the electron density inside the
benzene ring.

Q.55 One box containing 1 mole of He at 7/3 T
0
and
other box containing 1 mole of a polyatomic gas
(y = 1.33) at T
0
are placed together to attain
thermal equilibrium. The final temp becomes T
f
.
Then
(1) T
f
=
13
9
T
0
(2) T
f
=
9
13
T
0

(3) T
f
=
2
T
0
(4) T
f
=
2
3
T
0






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Q.56 ii l ni- r
(1) ii n - -- ni
(2) -ii-i - ii n i -i-i; - -i
(3) ---i-i - ii n i -i-i; - -i
(4) ii i ini - (l,

Q.57 iil ri; r
(1) -ii -iil--
(2) -ii i;l--
(3) -ii i i-
(4) 2-l-ii i;

Q.58 n--r +r |=r +||:
n--r I n--r II
(||=r) (r=r|+ =rn)
(A) ll^ l(li (P) BaCl
2

(B) -i l(li (Q) CuO
(C) -i l(li (R) H
2
SO
4

(D) S l l (S) KOH
l(li
(1) AP ; BQ; CR; DS
(2) AQ ; BR; CP; DS
(3) AP ; BR; CS; DQ
(4) AQ ; BR; CS; DP

Q.59 --ili l - n rini r
(1) -il- - l-i l
(2) - lni
(3) l(i
(4) lii-

Q.60 n-r- i i- i r
(1) 0 (2) 1000
(3) 10 (4) 50

Q.56 Ozone hole is basically -
(1) a clear total gap in ozone layer
(2) a reduction in thickness of zone layer in troposphere
(3) a reduction in thickness of ozone layer in stratosphere
(4) increases in concentration of ozone

Q.57 Chemically, heroin is -
(1) morphine monoacetate
(2) morphine diacetate
(3) another name of morphine
(4) 2-acetoxybenzoic acid

Q.58 Match the column :
Column I Column II
(method) (chemical used)
(A) Liebig's method (P) BaCl
2

(B) Kjeldahl's method (Q) CuO
(C) Duma's method (R) H
2
SO
4

(D) Carius method (S) KOH
for S
(1) AP ; BQ; CR; DS
(2) AQ ; BR; CP; DS
(3) AP ; BR; CS; DQ
(4) AQ ; BR; CS; DP

Q.59 Tetraethyl lead is used as a -
(1) petroleum additive
(2) mosquito repellent
(3) painkiller
(4) fire extingusiher

Q.60 n-Heptane has been assigned the octane number
(1) 0 (2) 1000
(3) 10 (4) 50






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Q.61 Given a relation R = {(7, 8) , (8, 3)} on the set
A ={(3, 7, 8)}, the least number of ordered pairs
which when added to R make it an equivalence
relation is -
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 8 (4) None of these


Q.62 If a relation R is defined from a set A = {2, 3 , 4, 5} to
a set B = {3, 6, 7, 10} as follows
(x, y) R x divides y. Expression of R
1
is
represented by -
(1) {(6, 2), (10, 2), (3, 3)}
(2) {(6, 2), (3, 3), (10, 5)}
(3) {(6, 2), (10, 2), (3, 3), (6, 3), (10, 5)}
(4) None of these


Q.63 Let R be a relation in N defined by
R = {(x, y) : 2x + y = 8} then range of R is -
(1) {1, 2, 3} (2) {2, 4, 6}
(3) {1, 2, 3, 4, 6} (4) All of these

Q.64 The set of possible value of for which
x
2
(
2
5 + 5) x + (2
2
3 4) = 0 has roots
whose sum and product are both less than 1 , is -
(1) |
.
|

\
|
2
5
, 1 (2) (1, 4)
(3)
(

2
5
, 1 (4) |
.
|

\
|
2
5
, 1


Q.61 - A ={(3, 7, 8)} i R = {(7, 8),
(8, 3)} li ^i r, n ;i n-ni i i
l R - - - ln >l-n - i
ri^ -
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 8 (4) ;- i; ri


Q.62 l i R - A = {2, 3 , 4, 5} -
B = {3, 6, 7, 10} - l i liilin r -
(x, y) R ''y, x ii r |'' n R
1
i
liln li ini r -
(1) {(6, 2), (10, 2), (3, 3)}
(2) {(6, 2), (3, 3), (10, 5)}
(3) {(6, 2), (10, 2), (3, 3), (6, 3), (10, 5)}
(4) ;- i; ri

Q.63 -ii R , N - R = {(x, y) : 2x + y = 8} ,ii liilin
i r, n R i l r -
(1) {1, 2, 3} (2) {2, 4, 6}
(3) {1, 2, 3, 4, 6} (4) in ii

Q.64 -ii i - l l
x
2
(
2
5 + 5) x + (2
2
3 4) = 0 -i i
i^ ( ^i ii ri 1 i- ri , r -
(1) |
.
|

\
|
2
5
, 1 (2) (1, 4)
(3)
(

2
5
, 1 (4) |
.
|

\
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2
5
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Q.65 If a, b, c are sides of a and P=
ca bc ab
c b a
+ +
+ +
2
) (
then
(1) P [1, 2] (2) P [3, 4)
(3) P (2, 4] (4) None of these

Q.66 sum of the roots of the equation

( ) x
2 3
log log
9 = ( ) 1 log log
2
2 2
+
x x
is -
(1)
2
1
(2)
2
1
2 +
(3) 2 (4) 2

Q.67 The tangent to the curve x
2
+ y
2
= 25 is parallel to
the line 3x 4y = 7 at the point
(1) (3, 4) (2) (3, 4)
(3) (3, 4) (4) none of these

Q.68 If the slope of the curve
x b
ax
y

= at the point (1, 1)


is 2, then the values of a and b are respectively
(1) 1, 2 (2) 1, 2
(3) 1, 2 (4) none of these


Q.69 The equation of a
n
x
n
+ a
n1
x
n1
+.+a
1
x = 0 has a
positive root x = , then the equation
na
n
x
n1
+ (n 1)a
n1
x
n2
+.+ a
1
= 0 has a positive
root, which is
(1) smaller than (2) greater than
(3) equal to (4) greater than or equal to
Q.65 l a, b, c lii i ii r (
P =
ca bc ab
c b a
+ +
+ +
2
) (
r, n-
(1) P [1, 2] (2) P [3, 4)
(3) P (2, 4] (4) ;- i; ri
Q.66 -ii

( ) x
2 3
log log
9 = ( ) 1 log log
2
2 2
+
x x
-i i i^ r
(1)
2
1
(2)
2
1
2 +
(3) 2 (4) 2

Q.67 (> x
2
+ y
2
= 25 l l -i ii, ii
3x 4y = 7 -in r -
(1) (3, 4) (2) (3, 4)
(3) (3, 4) (4) ;- i; ri

Q.68 l (>
x b
ax
y

= i l (1, 1) i 2 r, n
a nii b i -i >-i r -
(1) 1, 2 (2) 1, 2
(3) 1, 2 (4) ;- i; ri

Q.69 -ii a
n
x
n
+ a
n1
x
n1
+.+a
1
x = 0 i
ii-- - x = r, n -ii
na
n
x
n1
+ (n 1)a
n1
x
n2
+.+ a
1
= 0 i
ii-- - r i r -
(1) i-i (2) i
(3) i (4) i i i






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Q.70 The equation x log x = 3 x has, in the interval (1, 3) -
(1) exactly one root
(2) atmost one root
(3) atleast one root
(4) no root


Statements Type Questions : (Q.No. 71 to 72)
Each of the questions given below consist of
Statement-I and Statement-II. Use the following
Key to choose the appropriate answer.
(1) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are
correct but Statement-II is not the correct
explanation of Assertion.
(2) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are
correct, and Statement-II is the correct
explanation of Statement-I.
(3) If Statement-I is correct but Statement-II is
incorrect.
(4) If Statement-I is false but Statement-II is
correct.

Q.71 Statement-I : Let A = {1, {2, 3}} then
P (A) = { } }} 3 , 2 { , 1 { , , } 3 , 2 { }, 1 {
Statement-II : Power set is set of all subsets of A.

Q.72 Statement-I : Let f(x) = cot
1
[g(x)] where g(x) is
increasing function. for 0 < x < . Then f(x) is
decreasing function.
Statement-II : A function is said to be decreasing
function if f '(x) < 0.


Q.70 -ii x log x = 3 x ni (1, 3) - r -
(1) -i -
(2) li li -
(3) - - -
(4) i; - ri


+r -r r=rr|n : (Q.No. 71 to 72)
| | n r = +r-I +r-II ; | |-
+| +r rn ++ =;| =-r +r +||

(1) +r-I =;|, +r-II =;| ; ; +r-II +r-I
+r =;| c|+r ;| ;|
(2) +r-I =;|, +r-II =;| ; ; +r-II +r-I
+r =;| c|+r ; |
(3) +r-I =;|, +r-II nn ;|
(4) +r-I nn, +r-II =;| ;|

Q.71 +r-I : -ii A = {1, {2, 3}} r, n
P (A) = { } }} 3 , 2 { , 1 { , , } 3 , 2 { }, 1 { r|
+r-II : iin - A ii - i i
- rini r|


Q.72 +r-I : -ii f(x) = cot
1
[g(x)] ri g(x) , 0 < x <
l (n-i r, -i f(x) =-i r|
+r-II : =-i rini r l
f '(x) < 0 r|








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Q.73 If z 0, then

50
0
|) | ( arg dx z equal -
(1) 50 (2) not defined
(3) 0 (4) 50

Passage : (Q. 74 to Q.75)
Least positive integral solution() of in equality
4
8 5
x
x +
> 2 is a root of equation f(x) = 0 where
f (x) = 1
5
) 1 (

5
2 2
x x ax
, a [0, 1], then


Q.74 Possible values of is -
(1) 0 (2) 5
(3) 4 (4) None of these

Q.75 Possible values of a is -
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3)
2
1
(4) 0, 5


Q.76 Positive value of n satisfying
2 + (6.2
2
4.2) + (6.3
2
4.3) +(6.n
2
4.n) = 140
is -
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) None of these






Q.73 l z 0 r, n

50
0
|) | ( arg dx z
=
(1) 50 (2) liilin
(3) 0 (4) 50


rorr : (Q. 74 Q.75)
l-i
4
8 5
x
x +
> 2 i i-i ii-- ii
r () -ii f(x) = 0 i - r ri
f (x) = 1
5
) 1 (

5
2 2
x x ax
, a [0, 1] r, n-

Q.74 i( -i r -
(1) 0 (2) 5
(3) 4 (4) ;- i; ri

Q.75 a i( -i r -
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3)
2
1
(4) 0, 5


Q.76 n i (r ii-- -i i
2 + (6.2
2
4.2) + (6.3
2
4.3) +(6.n
2
4.n) = 140
i n- ni r, ri^i-
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 5 (4) ;- i; ri











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Q.77 The point where the normal to the curve x a xy + =
makes equal intercepts on the axes, are
(1)
|
|
.
|

\
|
a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(2)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(3)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(4) none of these

Q.78 If and | | = 1 then


1

equals -
(1) 1 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) None of these


Q.79 The point in the interval [0, 2], where f(x) = e
x
sin
x has maximum slope, is
(1)
4

(2)
2


(3) (4)
2
3


Q.80 For the function f(x) =

x
dt
t
t
0
sin
, where x > 0,
(1) maximum occurs at x = n, n is even
(2) minimum occurs at x = n, n is odd
(3) maximum occurs at x = n, n is odd
(4) none of these


Q.77 (r l, l (> x a xy + = i li
-ii -i n:i ini ri, r -
(1)
|
|
.
|

\
|
a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(2)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(3)
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ a
a
a
a
2
2
2 ,
2

(4) ;- i; ri

Q.78 l ( | | = 1 r, n


1

=
(1) 1 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) ;- i; ri


Q.79 ni [0, 2] - (r l, ri f(x) = e
x
sin x i
i lin- ri, r -
(1)
4

(2)
2


(3) (4)
2
3

Q.80 f(x) =

x
dt
t
t
0
sin
l, ri x > 0 ri, r -
(1) x = n lin- r, n - r
(2) x = n n- r, n l(i-
(3) x = n lin- r, n l(i- r
(4) ;- i; ri








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Q.81 In a community it is found that 52% people like
coffee and 73% like tea. If x % like both coffee and
tea then -
(1) x 25 (2) x 52
(3) 25 x 52 (4) All of these

Q.82 The maximum value of | z | when z satisfies the
condition 2
2
= +
z
z is -
(1) 3 1 (2) 2 3 +
(3) 3 1+ (4) 3



Q.83 The value of [sin (log
e
i
i
)]
4
+ [sin (log
e
i
i
)]
5
is -
(1) i (2) 1
(3) 1 (4) 0

Q.84 The sum of the infinite series
+ |
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + |
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + .......
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1 1
2 2
is -
(1)
5
12
(2)
5
9

(3)
10
3
(4)
3
5








Q.81 -r - 52% ln ii n r (
73% i n r| l x % i ( ii
ii n r, n -
(1) x 25 (2) x 52
(3) 25 x 52 (4) in ii

Q.82 | z | i lin- -i, l z lni 2
2
= +
z
z
i n- ni r, ri^i -
(1) 3 1 (2) 2 3 +
(3) 3 1+ (4) 3


Q.83 [sin (log
e
i
i
)]
4
+ [sin (log
e
i
i
)]
5
i -i r -
(1) i (2) 1
(3) 1 (4) 0

Q.84 n ii
+ |
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + |
.
|

\
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ + .......
3
1
2
1
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1 1
2 2
i
i^ r -
(1)
5
12
(2)
5
9

(3)
10
3
(4)
3
5













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Q.85 Column Matching -
value of x when
(a) 5
2
. 5
4
. 5
6
..5
2x
= (0.04)
28
(p) 3 log
3
5
(b) x
2
=
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + .....
16
1
8
1
4
1
log
5
) 2 . 0 (
(q) 2
(c) 3
x1
+ 3
x2
+ 3
x3
+.
= 2(5
2
+ 5 + 1 +
5
1
+.. )
(r) 7
(1) a r; b q; c p
(2) a q; b r; c p
(3) a p; b r; c q
(4) None of these

Q.86 If ax +
x
b
c for all positive x, where a, b > 0, then
(1) ab <
4
2
c
(2)
4
2
c
ab
(3)
4
c
ab (4) none of these

Q.87 f(x) =

< + +
3 , 18
3 0 ), 3 3 ( ln 4
2 3
x x
x a a x x

complete set of values of 'a' such that f(x) as a local
minima at x = 3, is -
(1) [1, 2] (2) ( , 1) (2, )
(3) [1, 2] (4) ( , 1) (2, )





Q.85 n--r |=r-
x i -i l
(a) 5
2
. 5
4
. 5
6
..5
2x
= (0.04)
28
(p) 3 log
3
5
(b) x
2
=
|
.
|

\
|
+ + + .....
16
1
8
1
4
1
log
5
) 2 . 0 (
(q) 2
(c) 3
x1
+ 3
x2
+ 3
x3
+.
= 2(5
2
+ 5 + 1 +
5
1
+.. )
(r) 7
(1) a r; b q; c p
(2) a q; b r; c p
(3) a p; b r; c q
(4) ;- i; ri

Q.86 l ii ii-- x l ax +
x
b
c r, ri
a, b > 0 r, n -
(1) ab <
4
2
c
(2)
4
2
c
ab
(3)
4
c
ab (4) ;- i; ri

Q.87 f(x) =

< + +
3 , 18
3 0 ), 3 3 ( ln 4
2 3
x x
x a a x x
r, n
'a' -ii i i - l l f(x) i
x = 3 -iii n- ri, r -
(1) [1, 2] (2) ( , 1) (2, )
(3) [1, 2] (4) ( , 1) (2, )









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Q.88 If f(x) =

x
dt t t
0
2
cos ) 1 ( , x (0, 2). Then f (x)
attains local maximum value at
(1) x =
2

(2) x = 1
(3) x =
2
3
(4) none of these


Q.89 The function f (x) = |ax b| + c | x | x ( , ),
where a > 0, b > 0, c > 0, assumes it's minimum value
only at one point if
(1) a b (2) a c
(3) b c (4) a = b = c

Q.90 Let f (x) be a continuous, differentiable and
bijective function . If the tangent to y = f(x) at
x = a, is also the normal to y = f(x) at x = b, show
that there exists at least one 'c' (a, b) -
(1) f (c) = 0 (2) f (c) > 0
(3) f (c) < 0 (4) none of these


Q.88 l f(x) =

x
dt t t
0
2
cos ) 1 ( , x (0, 2) r, n f (x)
l -iii lin- in ni r -
(1) x =
2

(2) x = 1
(3) x =
2
3
(4) ;- i; ri

Q.89 f (x) = |ax b| + c | x | x ( , ), ri
a > 0, b > 0, c > 0 r, i ( l ;i
n- -i r l -
(1) a b (2) a c
(3) b c (4) a = b = c

Q.90 -ii f (x) nn, (i ( i ii
r| l y = f(x) l x = a -i ii
y = f(x) l x = b li ii r, n lin
il i - - 'c' (a, b) l(n-i r -
(1) f (c) = 0 (2) f (c) > 0
(3) f (c) < 0 (4) ;- i; ri








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1. ; i - 90 r| ii r l(i r|
2. ;- ~ii-- r n -i -iln i rili ri ni r|
3. ; i ( l ^ -ii - i i- nii i lli|
4. ; i - ri ( l iii -ii li ^i r| ( l i; lnln ii- ri i i^i|
5. -i O.M.R.(Optical Marks Recognisation) ii- - ln r| r ^ i ^; r|
6. i i i n n ii n i l l(i-i ,ii ri i |
7. iii i^, l i, i^ iii, -i; , --, - i, i li ii i i ;-il i
li ii - i-ii ri i i i -ln ri r|

+ q|n :

1. - - i l(- l ^ r, ( l(- ri r| - ^n -i l l liiln i -
iii; i- l i^|
2. iiln l(ni - : Q. 1 - 10 - l 2 ,
Q. 11 - 20 - l 4 ,
Q. 21 - 30 - l 8

i l(ni - : Q. 31 - 40 - l 2 ,
Q. 41 - 50 - l 4 ,
Q. 51 - 60 - l 8

ilin - : Q. 61 - 70 - l 2 ,
Q. 71 - 80 - l 4 ,
Q. 81 - 90 - l 8

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