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Time : 3 hrs.

JEE (MAIN)-2015

M.M. : 360

(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)

Important Instructions :
1.

The test is of 3 hours duration.

2.

The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

3.

There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four)
marks for each correct response.

4.

Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in Instructions No. 3 for correct response of each
question. (one-fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question.
No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer
sheet.

5.

There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in each
question will be treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly
as per instruction 4 above.

6.

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of the Answer Sheet. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.

7.

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8.

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PARTA : PHYSICS
1.

Two stones are thrown up simultaneously from the


edge of a cliff 240 m high with initial speed of
10 m/s and 40 m/s respectively. Which of the
following graph best represents the time variation of
relative position of the second stone with respect to
the first?

1.

(Assume stones do not rebound after hitting the


ground and neglect air resistance, take g = 10 m/s2)
(The figures are schematic and not drawn to scale)

240

(y2 y1) m

fdlh 240 m ph pksVh ds ,d fdukjs ls] nks iRFkjksa dks


,dlkFk ij dh vksj isaQdk x;k gS] budh izkjafHkd pky
e'k% 10 m/s rFkk 40 m/s gS] rks] fuEukafdr esa ls dkSulk
xzkiQ (vkys[k) igys iRFkj ds lkis{k nwljs iRFkj dh fLFkfr
ds le; fopj.k (ifjorZu) dks lokZfkd lgh n'kkZrk gS\
(eku yhft, fd] iRFkj tehu ls Vdjkus ds i'pkr ij
dh vksj ugha mNyrs gSa rFkk ok;q dk izfrjksk ux.; gS]
fn;k gS g = 10 m/s2)
(;gk xzkiQ dsoy O;oLFkk vkjs[k gSa vkSj Ldsy ds vuqlkj
ugha gSa)
240

(1)

12

t (s)
(1)

(y2 y1) m
240

t 8
(y2 y1) m

t (s)

12

240

(2)

t (s)

12
240

(2)

(y2 y1) m

240
8

240

t (s)

12

(3)

12

t (s)

(y2 y1) m

(3)

(y2 y1) m

8
240

(4)

8
2.

(y2 y1) m

12

t (s)

t (s)

12

(y2 y1) m

(4)

The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum is

L
g . Measured value of L is 20.0 cm known
to 1 mm accuracy and time for 100 oscillations of
the pendulum is found to be 90 s using a wrist
watch of 1 s resolution. The accuracy in the
determination of g is
T 2

2.

t (s)

12

fdlh ljy yksyd dk vkorZ]

T 2

L
g

gSA

dk

ekfir eku 20.0 cm gS] ftldh ;FkkFkZrk 1 mm gSA bl yksyd


ds 100 nksyuksa dk le; 90 s gS] ftls 1 s foHksnu dh
?kM+h ls ukik x;k gSA rks] g ds fukkZj.k esa ;FkkFkZrk gksxh %

(1) 2%

(2) 3%

(1) 2%

(2) 3%

(3) 1%

(4) 5%

(3) 1%

(4) 5%

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3.

A B

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

(2) 80 N

(3) 120 N

(4) 150 N

4.

A particle of mass m moving in the x direction with


speed 2v is hit by another particle of mass 2m
moving in the y direction wth speed v. If the
collision is perfectly inelastic, the percentage loss in
the energy during the collision is close to
(1) 44%

(2) 50%

(3) 56%

(4) 62%

h2
4R

(2)

3h
4

(3)

5h
8

(4)

3h 2
8R

(1) 100 N
(3) 120 N
xfn'kk esa 2v pky ls
ls] yfn'kk esa v osx

5.

h2
4R
5h
(3)
8

From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R a cube


of maximum possible volume is cut. Moment of
inertia of cube about an axis passing through its
center and perpendicular to one of its faces is

(2) 50%
(4) 62%

fdlh ,dleku Bksl 'kadq ds nzO;eku dsU dh mlds 'kh"kZ ls


nwjh z0 gSA ;fn 'kadq ds vkkkj dh f=kT;k R rFkk 'kadq dh pkbZ
h gks rks z0 dk eku fuEukafdr esa ls fdlds cjkcj gksxk\
(1)

6.

(2) 80 N
(4) 150 N
pyrs gq, m O;eku ds ,d
ls pyrk gqvk 2m O;eku dk

d.k
,d
d.k] Vdjkrk gSA ;fn ;g la?kV~V (VDdj) iw.kZr% vizR;kLFk
gS rks] VDdj ds nkSjku tkZ dk {k; (gkfu) gksxh%

(1) 44%
(3) 56%

Distance of the centre of mass of a solid uniform


cone from its vertex is z0. If the radius of its base is
R and its height is h then z0 is equal to
(1)

A B

;gk vkjs[k esa nks CykWd (xqVds) A vkSj B n'kkZ;s x;s gSa
ftuds Hkkj e'k% 20 N rFkk 100 N gSaA bUgsa] ,d cy F
}kjk fdlh nhokj ij nck;k tk jgk gSA ;fn ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad
dk eku] A rFkk B ds chp 0.1 rFkk B vkSj nhokj ds chp
0.15 gS rks] nhokj }kjk CykWd B ij yxk cy gksxk %

Given in the figure are two blocks A and B of


weight 20 N and 100 N, respectively. These are
being pressed against a wall by a force F as shown.
If the coefficient of friction between the blocks is 0.1
and between block B and the wall is 0.15, the
frictional force applied by the wall on block B is
(1) 100 N

3h
4
3h 2
(4)
8R
nzO;eku M rFkk bldh
(2)

fdlh Bksl xksys dk


f=kT;k R gSA blesa
ls vfkdre laHko vk;ru dk ,d D;wc (?ku) dkV fy;k
tkrk gSA bl D;wc dk tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ fdruk gksxk] ;fn]
bldh ?kw.kZu&v{k] blds dsUnz ls gksdj xqtjrh gS rFkk blds
fdlh ,d iQyd ds yEcor~ gS\

MR 2
(1)
32 2

MR 2
(2)
16 2

(1)

MR 2
32 2

(2)

MR 2
16 2

4 MR 2
(3)
9 3

4 MR 2
(4)
3 3

(3)

4 MR 2
9 3

(4)

4 MR 2
3 3

7.

From a solid sphere of mass M and radius R, a


R
is removed, as
spherical portion of radius
2
shown in the figure. Taking gravitational potential
V = 0 at r = , the potential at the centre of the
cavity thus formed is
(G = gravitational constant)

(1)

GM
2R

(2)

GM
R

(3)

2GM
3R

(4)

2GM
R

GM
2R
2GM
(3)
3R
(1)

,d Bksl xksys dk nzO;eku M rFkk f=kT;k R gSA blls


2
f=kT;k dk ,d xksyh; Hkkx] vkjs[k esa n'kkZ;s x;s vuqlkj
dkV fy;k tkrk gSA r = (vuUr) ij xq#Roh; foHko
ds eku V dks 'kwU; (V = 0) ekurs gq,] bl izdkj cus
dksVj (dSfoVh) ds dsUnz ij] xq#Roh; foHko dk eku gksxk%
(G = xq#Roh; fLFkjkd gS)

GM
R
2GM
(4)
R
(2)

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9.

A pendulum made of a uniform wire of crosssectional area A has time period T. When an
additional mass M is added to its bob, the time
period changes to TM. If the Young's modulus of the
1
material of the wire is Y then
is equal to
Y
(g = gravitational acceleration)

TM 2
A

(1) T 1 Mg

TM 2
Mg

(2) T 1 A

TM 2 A
(3) 1 T Mg

T 2 A
(4) 1 T Mg
M

8.

fdlh ,dleku rkj dh vuqizLFk dkV dk {ks=kiQy 'A' gSA


blls cuk;s x;s ,d yksyd dk vkorZdky T gSA bl yksyd
ds xksyd ls ,d vfrfjDr M nzO;eku tksM+ nsus ls yksyd
dk vkorZdky ifjofrZr gksdj TM gks tkrk gSA ;fn bl rkj
ds inkFkZ dk ;ax xq.kkad 'Y' gks rks
(g = xq#Roh;

Consider a spherical shell of radius R at


temperature T. The black body radiation inside it
can be considered as an ideal gas of photons with
U
4
internal energy per unit volume u T and
V
1 U
pressure P . If the shell now undergoes an
3V
adiabatic expansion the relation between T and R is

9.

TM 2
A
(1) T 1 Mg

TM 2
Mg
(2) T 1 A

TM 2 A
(3) 1 T Mg

T 2 A
(4) 1 T Mg
M

fdlh xksyh; dks'k ('kSy) dh f=kT;k R gS vkSj bldk rki


T gSA blds Hkhrj f".kdk fofdj.kksa dks iQksVkWuksa dh ,d
,slh vkn'kZ xSl ekuk tk ldrk gS ftldh izfr bdkbZ
1U
p gSA ;fn
3V
rFkk R ds chp laca k

(2) T e3R

dk eku gksxk%

Roj.k)

vk;ru vkUrfjd tkZ ]

(1) T eR

1
Y

U
T4
V

rFkk nkc]

bl dks'k esa #n~kks"e izlkj gks rks]

gksxk %

(1) T eR

(3) T 1
R

(2) T e3R
(3) T 1
R

1
(4) T 3
R

(4) T

10. A solid body of constant heat capacity 1 J/C is


being heated by keeping it in contact with reservoirs
in two ways :

10.

(i) Sequentially keeping in contact with 2


reservoirs such that each reservoir supplies
same amount of heat.
(ii) Sequentially keeping in contact with 8
reservoirs such that each reservoir supplies
same amount of heat.

1
R3

,d Bksl fiaM (oLrq) dh fLFkj "ek /kfjrk 1 J/C gSA bldks


"edksa ("ek HkaMkjks)a ds lEidZ esa j[kdj fuEu nks izdkj
ls xeZ fd;k tkrk gS]
(i)

vuqfed :i ls 2 "edksa ds lEidZ esa bl izdkj


j[kdj fd izR;sd "ed leku ek=kk esa "ek nsrk gS]

(ii)

vuqfed :i ls 8 "edksa ds lEidZ esa bl izdkj


j[kdj fd izR;sd "ed leku ek=kk esa "ek nsrk gS]

In both the cases body is brought from initial


temperature 100C to final temperature 200C.
Entropy change of the body in the two cases
respectively is

nksuksa fLFkfr;ksa esa fiaM dk izkjafHkd rki 100C rFkk vfUre


rki 200C gSA rks] bu nks fLFkfr;ksa esa fiaM dh ,UVkWih esa
ifjorZu gksxk] e'k%

(1) ln 2, 4ln 2

(1) ln 2, 4ln 2

(2) ln 2, ln 2

(2) ln 2, ln 2

(3) ln 2, 2ln 2

(3) ln 2, 2ln 2

(4) 2ln 2, 8ln 2

(4) 2ln 2, 8ln 2


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11. Consider an ideal gas confined in an isolated closed


chamber. As the gas undergoes an adiabatic
expansion, the average time of collision between
molecules increases as Vq, where V is the volume of
the gas. The value of q is

11.

CP

Cv

(1)

3 5
6

CP

Cv

3 5
(1)
6
1
(3)
2

3 5
6

(2)

,d vkn'kZ xSl fdlh cUn (laor` )] fo;qDr (foyfxr) d{k


esa lhfer (j[kh) gSA bl xSl esa #n~kks"e izlkj gksus ij] blds
v.kq v ks a ds chp VDdj dk vkS l r dky (le;)
V q ds vuqlkj c<+ tkrk gS] tgk V xSl dk vk;ru gSA
rks q dk eku gksxk %

1
1
(4)
2
2
12. For a simple pendulum, a graph is plotted between
its kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE)
against its displacement d. Which one of the
following represents these correctly?

(3)

12.

(Graphs are schematic and not drawn to scale)

E
KE

fdlh ljy yksyd ds fy;s] mlds foLFkkiu d rFkk mldh


xfrt tkZ ds chp vkSj foLFkkiu d rFkk mldh fLFkfrt
tkZ ds chp xzkiQ [khaps x;s gSaA fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu lk
xzkiQ (vkys[k) lgh gS\
(;gk xzkiQ dsoy O;oLFkk vkjs[k gSa vkSj Ldsy ds vuqlkj
ugha g)aS
E

PE

(1)

3 5
6
1
(4)
2

(2)

KE

d
PE

(1)

(2)

PE
KE

(2)

PE
KE

KE
E

KE

d
(3)

(3)

PE

PE

PE
(4)

PE

(4)

KE
13.

13. A train is moving on a straight track with speed


20 ms1. It is blowing its whistle at the frequency of
1000 Hz. The percentage change in the frequency
heard by a person standing near the track as the
train passes him is (speed of sound = 320 ms1)
close to
(1) 6%

(2) 12%

(3) 18%

(4) 24%

,d Vsu (jsyxkM+h) lhkh iVfj;ksa ij 20 ms1 dh pky ls


xfr dj jgh gSA bldh lhVh dh ofu dh vko`fk
1000 Hz gSA ;fn ofu dh ok;q esa pky 320 ms1 gks rks]
iVfj;ksa ds fudV [kM+s O;fDr ds ikl ls Vsu ds xqtjus
ij] ml O;fDr }kjk lquh xbZ lhVh dh ofu dh vko`fk
esa izfr'kr ifjorZu gksxk yxHkx :
(1) 6%
(3) 18%

KE

(2) 12%
(4) 24%

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14. A long cylindrical shell carries positive surface


charge in the upper half and negative surface
charge in the lower half. The electric field lines
around the cylinder will look like figure given in

14.

(figures are schematic and not drawn to scale)

fdlh yEcs csyukdkj dks'k ds ijh Hkkx esa kukRed i`"B


vkos'k rFkk fupys Hkkx esa .kkRed i`"B vkos'k gSaA
bl csyu (flfyUMj) ds pkjksa vksj fo|qr {ks=k&js[kk;sa] ;gk
n'kkZ;s x;s vkjs[kksa esa ls fdl vkjs[k ds leku gksxa hA
(;g vkjs[k dsoy O;oLFkk vkjs[k gS vkSj Ldsy ds vuqlkj
ugha gS)

++++
+
+

++++
+
+

(1)

(1)

++
+

(2)

+
++

(2)
++ ++
+
+

(3)

++ ++
+
+

(3)

(4)
(4)
15. A uniformly charged solid sphere of radius R has
potential V0 (measured with respect to ) on its
surface. For this sphere the equipotential surfaces
3V0 5V0 3V0
V
,
,
and 0 have radius
with potentials
2
4
4
4
R1, R2, R3 and R4 respectively. Then

15. R

f=kT;k ds fdlh ,dleku vkosf'kr Bksl xksys ds i`"B


dk foHko V0 gS (ds lkis{k ekik x;k)A bl xksys ds fy;s]
3V0 5V0 3V0
V
rFkk 0 foHkoksa okys lefoHkoh
,
,
2
4
4
4
f=kT;k;sa] e'k% R1, R2, R3 rFkk R4 gSaA rks]

(1) R1 = 0 and R2 > (R4 R3)

i`"Bksa dh

(1) R1 = 0

(2) R1 0 and (R2 R1) > (R4 R3)

(2)

(3) R1 = 0 and R2 < (R4 R3)

(3)

(4) 2R < R4

rFkk R2 > (R4 R3)


R1 0 rFkk (R2 R1) > (R4 R3)
R1 = 0 rFkk R2 < (R4 R3)

(4) 2R < R4

16. In the given circuit, charge Q2 on the 2 F capacitor


changes as C is varied from 1 F to 3 F. Q2 as a
function of C is given properly by : (Figures are
drawn schematically and are not to scale)

16.

fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa] C ds eku ds 1F ls 3F ifjofrZr gksus


ls] 2F lakkfj=k ij vkos'k Q2 esa ifjorZu gksrk gSA 'C' ds iQyu
ds :i esa Q2 dks dkSu lk vkys[k lgh n'kkZrk gS\ (vkys[k
dsoy O;oLFkk vkjs[k gSa vkSj Ldsy ds vuqlkj ugha gSaA)

1 F

1 F

2 F

2 F

E
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Charge

Charge

Q2

vkos'k

Q2

(1)

Q2

(2)

1 F

3 F

1 F

3 F

Q2
(2)

(1)

1 F

3 F

1 F

3 F

Charge

Charge

(3)

1 F

3 F

(3)

(1) 1.6 108 m

(2) 1.6 107 m

(3) 1.6 106 m

(4) 1.6 105 m

3 F

18.

(1) 1.6 108 m

(2) 1.6 107 m

(3) 1.6 106 m

(4) 1.6 105 m

n'kkZ;s x;s ifjiFk esa

1 izfrjkskd

6V

9V

ls izokfgr kkjk gksxh%

9V

3
Q

(1) 1.3 A, from P to Q


(1) 1.3 A, P ls Q dh

(2) 0 A

vksj

(2) 0 A

(3) 0.13 A, from Q to P


(4) 0.13 A, from P to Q
19. Two coaxial solenoids of different radii carry

current I in the same direction. Let F1 be the

19.

magnetic force on the inner solenoid due to the



outer one and F2 be the magnetic force on the outer
solenoid due to the inner one. Then


(1) F1 = F2 = 0



(2) F1 is radially inwards and F2

1 F

fdlh rkj ds fljksa ds chp 5 V foHkokarj vkjksfir


djus ls bysDVkWuksa dh viokg pky 2.5 104 ms1 gksrh
gSA ;fn bl rkj esa bysDVkWu ?kuRo 8 1028 m3 gks rks]
bl ds inkFkZ dh izfrjkskdrk gksxh] yxHkx%

3 F

17. 0.1 m yacs

18. In the circuit shown, the current in the 1 resistor


is

(4)

1 F

17. When 5 V potential difference is applied across a


wire of length 0.1 m, the drift speed of electrons is
2.5 104 ms1. If the electron density in the wire is
8 1028 m3, the resistivity of the material is close to

6V

Q2

Q2

(4)

3 F

vkos'k

vkos'k

Q2

Q2

1 F

vkos'k

(3) 0.13 A, Q ls P dh

vksj

(4) 0.13 A, P ls Q dh

vksj

nks lek{kh ifjukfydkvksa esa] izR;sd ls I kkjk ,d gh fn'kk


esa izokfgr gks jgh gSA ;fn] ckgjh ifjukfydk ds dkj.k]

Hkhrjh ifjukfydk ij pqEcdh; cy F1 rFkk Hkhrjh ifjukfydk
ds dkj.k] ckgjh ifjukfydk ij pqEcdh; cy


F2

gks rks %



(1) F1 = F2 = 0


(2) F1

is radially

Hkhrj dh vksj o vjh; (f=kT;) gS rFkk


dh vksj o vjh; gSA

outwards


(3) F1 is radially inwards and F2 = 0


(3) F1

Hkhrj dh vksj o vjh; gS rFkk


F2 = 0 gSA



(4) F1 is radially outwards and F2 = 0


(4) F1

ckgj dh vksj o vjh; gS rFkk


F2 = 0 gSA


F2

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20. Two long current carrying thin wires, both with


current I, are held by insulating threads of length L
and are in equilibrium as shown in the figure, with
threads making an angle with the vertical. If wires
have mass per unit length then the value of I is

20.

(g = gravitational acceleration)

I
gL
(1) sin cos
0

(4)

gL
tan
0

(4)

gL
tan
0

21. 10 cm

rFkk 5 cm Hkqtkvksa ds ,d vk;rkdkj ywi (ik'k)


ls ,d fo|qr kkjk] I = 12 A, izokfgr gks jgh gSA bl ik'k
dks vkjs[k esa n'kkZ;s x;s vuqlkj fofHkUu vfHkfoU;klksa
(fLFkfr;ks)a esa j[kk x;k gSA

I
y

gL
(2) 2 sin cos
0

gL
tan
0

(3) 2

(a)

gL
(1) sin cos
0

21. A rectangular loop of sides 10 cm and 5 cm carrying


a current I of 12 A is placed in different orientations
as shown in the figures below:

gL
(2) 2 sin cos
0

gL
tan
0

(3) 2

nks irys yEcs rkjksa esa izR;sd ls I kkjk izokfgr gks jgh gSA
bUgsa L yEckbZ ds fo|qrjkskh kkxksa ls yVdk;k x;k gSA bu
kkxksa esa izR;sd ds }kjk okZkj fn'kk ls dks.k cukus dh
fLFkfr esa] ;s nksuksa rkj lkE;koLFkk esa jgrs gSaA ;fn bu rkjksa
dh izfr bdkbZ yEckbZ nzO;eku gS rFkk g xq#Roh; Roj.k
gS rks] I dk eku gksxk %

(a)

I
y

B
(b)

(b)

(c)

B
y

z
B

I
x

(c)

(d)

I
z

(d)

x
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If there is a uniform magnetic field of 0.3 T in the


positive z direction, in which orientations the loop
would be in (i) stable equilibrium and (ii) unstable
equilibrium?
(1) (a) and (b), respectively
(2) (a) and (c), respectively
(3) (b) and (d), respectively
(4) (b) and (c), respectively
22. An inductor (L = 0.03 H) and a resistor (R = 0.15
k) are connected in series to a battery of 15 V EMF
in a circuit shown below. The key K1 has been kept
closed for a long time. Then at t = 0, K1 is opened
and key K 2 is closed simultaneously. At
t = 1 ms, the current in the circuit will be ( e 5 150)

0.03 H

22.

0.15 k

;fn ogk 0.3 T rhozrk dk dksbZ ,dleku pqEcdh; {ks=k]


kukRed z fn'kk esa fo|eku gS rks] n'kkZ;s x;s fdl vfHkfoU;kl
es]a ;g ik'k (ywi) (i) LFkk;h laryq u rFkk (ii) vLFkk;h laryq u
es]a gksxk\
(1) e'k% (a) rFkk (b) esa
(2) e'k% (a) rFkk (c) esa
(3) e'k% (b) rFkk (d) esa
(4) e'k% (b) rFkk (c) esa
n'kkZ;s x;s ifjiFk esa] ,d izsjd (L = 0.03 H) rFkk ,d
izfrjkskd (R = 0.15 k) fdlh 15 V fo|qr okgd cy
(bZ-,e-,iQ) dh cSVjh ls tqM+s gSaA dqath K1 dks cgqr le;
rd cUn j[kk x;k gSA blds i'pkr~ le; t = 0 ij] K1
dks [kksy dj lkFk gh lkFk] K2 dks cUn fd;k tkrk gSA
le; t = 1 ms ij] ifjiFk esa fo|qr kkjk gksxh % ( e 5 150)
0.03H

K2

0.15 k
K2

K1

15 V
(1) 100 mA

(2) 67 mA

(3) 6.7 mA

(4) 0.67 mA

(1) 100 mA
(3) 6.7 mA

23. A red LED emits light at 0.1 watt uniformly around


it. The amplitude of the electric field of the light at
a distance of 1 m from the diode is
(1) 1.73 V/m

(2) 2.45 V/m

(3) 5.48 V/m

(4) 7.75 V/m

23.

K1

15V

(2) 67 mA
(4) 0.67 mA

,d yky jax dk ,y-bZ-Mh- (izdk'k mRltZd Mk;ksM) 0.1 okV


ij] ,dleku izdk'k mRlftZr djrk gSA Mk;ksM ls 1 m nwjh ij]
bl izdk'k ds fo|qr {ks=k dk vk;ke gksxk %
(1) 1.73 V/m
(3) 5.48 V/m

24. Monochromatic light is incident on a glass prism of


angle A. If the refractive index of the material of the
prism is , a ray, incident at an angle , on the face
AB would get transmitted through the face AC of the
prism provided.

24.

(2) 2.45 V/m


(4) 7.75 V/m

dkp ds fdlh fizTe dk dks.k 'A' gSA bl ij ,do.khZ izdk'k


vkifrr gksrk gSA ;fn] fizTe ds inkFkZ dk viorZukad gS
rks] fizTe ds AB iQyd ij] dks.k vkifrr izdk'k dh
fdj.k] fizTe ds iQyd AC ls ikjxr gksxh ;fn %
A

1
1 1
(1) sin sin A sin

1
1 1
(1) sin sin A sin

1
1 1
(2) sin sin A sin

1
1 1
(2) sin sin A sin

1
1 1
(3) cos sin A sin

1
1 1
(3) cos sin A sin

1
1 1
(4) cos sin A sin

1
1 1
(4) cos sin A sin

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25. On a hot summer night, the refractive index of air is


smallest near the ground and increases with height
form the ground. When a light beam is directed
horizontally, the Huygen's principle leads us to
conclude that as it travels, the light beam

25.

(1) Becomes narrower


(2) Goes horizontally without any deflection
(3) Bends downwards
(4) Bends upwards
26. Assuming human pupil to have a radius of 0.25 cm
and a comfortable viewing distance of 25 cm, the
minimum separation between two objects that
human eye can resolve at 500 nm wavelength is

26.

xzh"e rq dh xeZ jkf=k esa] Hkw&ry ds fudV] ok;q dk


viorZukad U;wure gksrk gS vkSj Hkw&ry ls pkbZ ds lkFk
c<+rk tkrk gSA ;fn] dksbZ izdk'k&fdj.k&iqat {kSfrt fn'kk
esa tk jgk gks rks] gkbxsUl ds flkUr ls ;g ifj.kke izkIr
gksrk gS fd] pyrs gq, izdk'k&fdj.k iaqt %
(1) ladfq pr (ladh.kZ) gks tk;sxkA
(2) fcuk fo{ksfir gq,] {kSfrt fn'kk esa pyrk jgsxkA
(3) uhps dh vksj >qd tk;sxkA
(4) ij dh vksj >qd tk;sxkA
;fn ekuo us=k dh iqryh dh f=kT;k 0.25 cm, vkSj Li"V
lqfokk tud ns[kus dh nwjh 25 cm gks rks] 500 nm rjaxnS;Z
ds izdk'k esa] nks oLrqvksa ds chp fdruh U;wure nwjh rd
ekuo us=k mu nksuksa ds chp foHksnu dj ldsxk\

(1) 1 m

(1) 1 m

(2) 30 m

(2) 30 m

(3) 100 m

(3) 100 m
(4) 300 m

(4) 300 m
27.

27. As an electron makes a transition from an excited


state to the ground state of a hydrogen-like atom/ion
(1) Its kinetic energy increases but potential energy
and total energy decrease
(2) Kinetic energy, potential energy and total energy
decrease
(3) Kinetic energy decreases, potential energy
increases but total energy remains same
(4) Kinetic energy and total energy decrease but
potential energy increases
28. Match List-I (Fundamental Experiment) with List-II
(its conclusion) and select the correct option from
the choices given below the list:

List -I
(A) Franck-Hertz
experiment
(B) Photo-electric
experiment
(C) Davison-Germer
experiment

28.

List-II
Particle nature
of light
(ii) Discrete energy
levels of atom
(iii) Wave nature of
electron
(iv) Structure of
atom

tc dksbZ bysDVkuW ] gkbMkt


s u tSls ijek.kq@vk;u dh mksftr
voLFkk ls U;wure tkZ voLFkk esa lae.k djrk gS rks
mldh%
(1) xfrt tkZ esa o`f rFkk fLFkfrt tkZ rFkk dqy tkZ
esa deh gksrh gSA
(2) xfrt tkZ] fLFkfrt tkZ rFkk dqy tkZ esa deh
gks tkrh gSA
(3) xfrt tkZ de gksrh gS] fLFkfrt tkZ c<+rh gS vkSj
dqy tkZ ogh jgrh gSA
(4) xfrt tkZ o dqy tkZ de gks tkrh gSa fdUrq]
fLFkfrt tkZ c<+ tkrh gSA
lwph&I (ewy iz;ksx) dk lwph&II (mlds ifj.kke) ds lkFk
lqesyu (eSp) dhft;s vkSj fuEukafdr fodYiksa esa ls lgh
fodYi dk p;u dhft;s %
(A)

lwph -I
izsaQd gV~Zl iz;ksx

(i)

(B)

izdk'k fo|qr iz;ksx

(ii)

(C)

Msohlu teZj iz;ksx

(iii)

(i)

(1) (A) - (i)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(2) (A) - (ii)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(3) (A) - (ii)

(B) - (i)

(C) - (iii)

(4) (A) - (iv)

(B) - (iii)

(C) - (ii)

(iv)

10

lwph-II
izdk'k dh df.kdk
izfr
v.kq ds fofoDr tkZ
Lrj
bysDVkWu dh rjax
izfr
ijek.kq dh lajpuk

(1) (A) - (i)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(2) (A) - (ii)

(B) - (iv)

(C) - (iii)

(3) (A) - (ii)

(B) - (i)

(C) - (iii)

(4) (A) - (iv)

(B) - (iii)

(C) - (ii)

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29. A signal of 5 kHz frequency is amplitude modulated


on a carrier wave of frequency 2 MHz. The
frequencies of the resultant signal is/are

29.

5 kHz vko`fk

ds fdlh ladrs (flXuy) dk 2 MHz vko`fk


dh okgd rjax ij vk;ke ekWMy
q u fd;k x;k gSA rks] ifj.kkeh
flXuy (ladrs ) dh vko`fk gksxh %

(1) 2 MHz only


(1) 2 MHz dsoy

(2) 2005 kHz and 1995 kHz


(3) 2005 kHz, 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

(2) 2005 kHz

(4) 2000 kHz and 1995 kHz

(3) 2005 kHz, 2000 kHz

30. An LCR circuit is equivalent to a damped


pendulum. In an LCR circuit the capacitor is
charged to Q0 and then connected to the L and R as
shown below :
R
L

(4) 2000 kHz

rFkk 1995 kHz


rFkk 1995 kHz

rFkk 1995 kHz

30. LCR

(,y-lh-vkj) ifjiFk fdlh voeafnr yksyd ds rqY;


gksrk gSA fdlh LCR ifjiFk esa lakkfj=k dks Q0 rd vkosf'kr
fd;k x;k gS] vkSj fiQj bls vkjs[k esa n'kkZ;s x;s vuqlkj L
o R ls tksMk+ x;k gSA
R

C
If a student plots graphs of the square of maximum

2
charge QMax
on the capacitor with time (t) for two
different values L1 and L2 (L1 > L2) of L then which
of the following represents this graph correctly?
(Plots are schematic and not drawn to scale)

;fn ,d fo|kFkhZ L ds] nks fofHkUu ekuksa] L1 rFkk L2 (L1 >


L2) ds fy;s] le; t rFkk lakkfj=k ij vfkdre vkos'k ds
2
ds chp nks xzkiQ cukrk gS rks fuEukafdr esa ls
oxZ QMax
dkSu lk xzkiQ lgh gS\ (IykWV dsoy O;oLFkk IykWV gSa rFkk
Ldsy ds vuqlkj ugha gSa)

QMax
(1)

L1
L2

QMax

(1)

L2

QMax
(2)

L1

L2
L1

QMax

t
(2)

L2
L1

QMax

L1
2

(3)

L2

QMax

(3)

L1
L2

QMax

Q0 (For both L1 and L2)

QMax

(4)

Q0 (L1 vkSj L2 nksuksa ds fy,)

(4)

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PARTB : CHEMISTRY
31. The molecular formula of a commercial resin used
for exchanging ions in water softening is
C8H 7SO 3Na (mol. wt. 206). What would be the
maximum uptake of Ca2+ ions by the resin when
expressed in mole per gram resin?

31.

,d okf.kT; jsft+u dk vkf.od lw=k C8H7SO3Na gS


(vkf.od Hkkj = 206) bl js f t+ u dh Ca2+ vk;u dh
vfkdre varxzgZ .k {kerk (eksy izfr xzke jsft+u) D;k gS\

1
(1)
103

1
(2)
206

(1)

1
103

(2)

1
206

2
(3)
309

1
(4)
412

(3)

2
309

(4)

1
412

32.

32. Sodium metal crystallizes in a body centred cubic


lattice with a unit cell edge of 4.29 . The radius of
sodium atom is approximately

lksfM;e /krq ,d var%dsfUnzr ?kuh; tkyd esa fLVfyr gksrk


gS ftlds dksj dh yackbZ 4.29 gSA lksfM;e ijek.kq dh f=kT;k
yxHkx gS :

(1) 1.86

(2) 3.22

(1) 1.86

(2) 3.22

(3) 5.72

(4) 0.93

(3) 5.72

(4) 0.93

33. Which of the following is the energy of a possible


excited state of hydrogen?

33.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls gkbZMkstu dh laHko mksftr voLFkk dh


mQtkZ dkSulh gS\

(1) +13.6 eV

(2) 6.8 eV

(1) +13.6 eV

(2) 6.8 eV

(3) 3.4 eV

(4) +6.8 eV

(3) 3.4 eV

(4) +6.8 eV

34. The intermolecular interaction that is dependent on


the inverse cube of distance between the molecules
is

34.

og varjk&v.kqd vU;ksU; f;k tks v.kqvksa ds chp dh nwjh


ds izfrykse ?ku ij fuHkZj gS] gS :

(1) Ion-ion interaction

(2) Ion-dipole interaction

(1)

vk;u&vk;u vU;ksU;

(2)

vk;u&f}/zoq vU;ksU;

(3) London force

(4) Hydrogen bond

(3)

yaMu cy

(4)

gkbZMkstu ca/d

298 K

ij fd;k x;kA

35.

35. The following reaction is performed at 298 K.


 2NO (g)
2NO(g) + O2(g) 
2

 2NO (g)


2NO(g) + O2(g) 
2

The standard free energy of formation of NO(g) is


86.6 kJ/mol at 298 K. What is the standard free
energy of formation of NO2(g) at 298 K?

298 K

R 298

ds laHkou dh ekud eqDr mQtkZ


gSA 298 K ij NO2(g) dh ekud eqDr

(1) R(298) ln(1.6 1012) 86600


(2) 86600 + R(298) ln(1.6 1012)

(2) 86600 + R(298) ln(1.6 1012)


(3) 86600

NO(g)

mQtkZ D;k gS\(Kp = 1.6 1012)

(1) R(298) ln(1.6 1012) 86600

ij

86.6 kJ/mol

(Kp = 1.6 1012)

ln 1.6 10 12

fuEufyf[kr vfHkf;k dks

(3) 86600

12
(4) 0.5 2 86, 600 R 298 ln1.6 10

ln 1.6 10 12
R 298

12
(4) 0.5 2 86, 600 R 298 ln1.6 10

36. The vapour pressure of acetone at 20C is 185 torr.


When 1.2 g of a non-volatile substance was
dissolved in 100 g of acetone at 20C, its vapour
pressure was 183 torr. The molar mass (g mol1) of
the substance is

36. 20C

ij ,sflVksu dh ok"i nkc 185 torr gSA tc 20C


ij] 1.2 g vok"i'khy inkFkZ dks 100 g ,sflVksu esa ?kksyk
x;k] rc ok"i nkc 183 torr gks x;kA bl inkFkZ dk eksyj
nzO;eku (g mol1 es)a gS :

(1) 32

(2) 64

(1) 32

(2) 64

(3) 128

(4) 488

(3) 128

(4) 488

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37. The standard Gibbs energy change at 300 K for the

37. 300 K



reaction 2A 
 B + C is 2494.2 J. At a given time,

the composition of the reaction mixture

mQtkZ

is



ij vfHkf;k 2A 


2494.2 J

la ? kVu A

1
1
A , B 2 and C . The reaction proceeds
2
2
in the : [R = 8.314 J/K/mol, e = 2.718]
(1) Forward direction because Q > KC
(2) Reverse direction because Q > KC
(3) Forward direction because Q < KC
(4) Reverse direction because Q < KC
38.

38. Two faraday of electricity is passed through a


solution of CuSO4. The mass of copper deposited at
the cathode is (at. mass of Cu = 63.5 amu)

B+C

gSA fn, x, le; esa vfHkf;k feJ.k dk


1
, B 2
2

vkSj C 1 gS A vfHkf;k
2

vxzflr gksrh gS : [R = 8.314 J/K/mol, e = 2.718]


(1) vxz fn'kk esa D;ksfa d Q > KC
(2) foijhr fn'kk esa D;ksfa d Q > KC
(3) vxz fn'kk esa D;ksfa d Q < KC
(4) foijhr fn'kk eas D;ksfa d Q < KC
CuSO4 ds ,d foy;u esa] nks iQSjkMs fo|qr izokfgr dh
xbZA dSFkksM ij fu{ksfir rkacs dk nzO;eku gS :
(Cu dk ijekf.od nzO;eku = 63.5 amu)

(1) 0 g

(2) 63.5 g

(1) 0 g

(2) 63.5 g

(3) 2 g

(4) 127 g

(3) 2 g

(4) 127 g

39.

39. Higher order (>3) reactions are rare due to


(1) Low probability of simultaneous collision of all
the reacting species
(2) Increase in entropy and activation energy as
more molecules are involved
(3) Shifting of equilibrium towards reactants due to
elastic collisions
(4) Loss of active species on collision
40. 3 g of activated charcoal was added to 50 mL of
acetic acid solution (0.06N) in a flask. After an hour
it was filtered and the strength of the filtrate was
found to be 0.042 N. The amount of acetic acid
adsorbed (per gram of charcoal) is
(1) 18 mg

(2) 36 mg

(3) 42 mg

(4) 54 mg

40.

41. The ionic radii (in ) of N 3 , O 2 and F are


respectively
(1) 1.36, 1.40 and 1.71

(2) 1.36, 1.71 and 1.40

(3) 1.71, 1.40 and 1.36

(4) 1.71, 1.36 and 1.40

mPp dksfV vfHkf;k (>3) nqyHZ k gS D;ksfa d :


(1) izfrf;k esa lHkh iztkfr;ksa ds ,d lkFk VDdj dh
laHkkouk de gksrh gSA
(2) vf/d v.kqvksa ds 'kkfey gkssus ls ,aVkih vkSj laf;.k
mQtkZ esa o`f gksrh gSA
(3) ykspnkj Vdjko ds dkj.k vfHkdkjdksa dh fn'kk esa lkE;
dk LFkkukarj.k gksrk gSA
(4) Vdjko ls lf; Lih'kht+ dk {k; gksrk gSA
,d ykLd esa 0.06N ,flfVd vEy ds 50 mL foy;u
esa 3 g lf;r~ dk"B dks;yk feyk;k x;kA ,d ?kaVs ds
i'pkr~ mls Nkuk x;k vkSj fuL;an dh izcyrk 0.042 N
ikbZ xbZA vf/'kksf"kr ,flfVd vEy dh ek=kk (dk"B&dks;yk
ds izfr xzke ij) gS:
(1) 18 mg

(2) 36 mg

(3) 42 mg

(4) 54 mg

41. N3, O2 rFkk F dh

42. In the context of the Hall-Heroult process for the


extraction of Al, which of the following statement is
false?

42.

(1) CO and CO2 are produced in this process


(2) Al2O3 is mixed with CaF2 which lowers the
melting point of the mixture and brings
conductivity
(3) Al 3+ is reduced at the cathode to form Al
(4) Na3AlF6 serves as the electrolyte
13

dh ekud fxCt+

esa) e'k% gSa :


(1) 1.36, 1.40 rFkk 1.71 (2) 1.36, 1.71 rFkk 1.40
(3) 1.71, 1.40 rFkk 1.36 (4) 1.71, 1.36 rFkk 1.40
gkWy&gsjkWYV ize ls ,syqfefu;e ds fu"d"kZ.k ds lanHkZ esa
dkSu lk dFku xyr gS\
(1) bl ize esa CO rFkk CO2 dk mRiknu gksrk gSA
(2) CaF2 dks Al2O3 esa feykus ij feJ.k dk xyukad de
gksrk gS vkSj mlesa pkydrk vkrh gSA
(3) dSFkksM ij Al3+ vipf;r gks dj Al cukrk gSA
(4) Na3AlF6 fo|qr vi?kV~; dk dke djrk gSA
vk;fud f=kT;k;sa

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43. From the following statement regarding H 2O 2,


choose the incorrect statement

43. H2O2

ds lanHkZ esa] fuEufyf[kr dFkuksa esa ls xyr dFku pqfu,

(1)

;g dsoy vkWDlhdkjd gS

(2)

izdk'k esa bldk vi?kVu gksrk gS

(3) It has to be stored in plastic or wax lined glass


bottles in dark.

(3)

bls IykfLVd ;k eksevVs dkap cksryksa esa va/js s esa laxfz gr


fd;k tkrk gS

(4) It has to be kept away from dust

(4)

bls /wy ls nwj j[kuk pkfg,

(1) It can act only as an oxidizing agent


(2) It decomposes on exposure to light

44. Which one of the following alkaline earth metal


sulphates has its hydration enthalpy greater than
its lattice enthalpy?
(1) CaSO4

(2) BeSO4

(3) BaSO4

(4) SrSO4

44.

45.

45. Which among the following is the most reactive?


(1) Cl2

(2) Br2

(3) I2

(4) ICl
46.

46. Match the catalysts to the correct processes :


Catalyst

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls {kkjh; e`nk /krq lYiQsV dh


ty;kstu ,sUFkkYih mlds tkyd ,sUFkkYih ls vf/d gS\
(1) CaSO4

(2) BeSO4

(3) BaSO4

(4) SrSO4

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lokZf/d vfHkf;k'khy gS\


(1) Cl2

(2) Br2

(3) I2

(4) ICl

fn;s x, mRisjz dksa dks lgh ize ds lkFk lqefs yr djsa


mRizsjd

Process

ize

a.

TiCl3

(i) Wacker process

a.

TiCl3

(i)

okWdj ize

b.

PdCl2

(ii) Ziegler-Natta
polymerization

b.

PbCl2

(ii)

RlhXyj&uk
cgqydhdj.k

c.

CuCl2

(iii) Contact process

c.

CuCl2

(iii)

laLi'kZ ize

(iv)

Mhdu ize

d. V2O5

(iv) Deacon's process

d. V2O5

(1) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)

(1) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)

(2) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)

(2) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii)

(3) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)

(3) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)

(4) a(iii), b(i), c(ii), d(iv)

(4) a(iii), b(i), c(ii), d(iv)

47. Which one has the highest boiling point?

47.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls lokZf/d DoFkukad fdldk gS\

(1) He

(2) Ne

(1) He

(2) Ne

(3) Kr

(4) Xe

(3) Kr

(4) Xe

48.

48. The number of geometric isomers that can exist for


square planar [Pt(Cl)(py)(NH 3 )(NH 2 OH)] + is
(py = pyridine)
(1) 2

(2) 3

(3) 4

(4) 6

oxZ leryh;

[Pt (Cl) (py) (NH 3 )(NH 2 OH)] +

(py = pyridine)
(1) 2

(2) 3

(3) 4

(4) 6

49. KMnO4 ds

49. The color of KMnO4 is due to

ds T;kferh; leko;fo;ksa dh la[;k gS :

jax dk dkj.k gS

(1) M L vkos'k

(1) M L charge transfer transition

LFkkukarj.k lae.k

(2) d - d lae.k

(2) d - d transition

(3) L M vkos'k

(3) L M charge transfer transition

(4) - * lae.k

(4) - * transition
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50. Assertion : Nitrogen and Oxygen are the main


components in the atmosphere but these
do not react to form oxides of nitrogen.
Reason :

50.

The reaction between nitrogen and


oxygen requires high temperature.

rdZ :

(1) Both assertion and reason are correct, and the


reason is the correct explanation for the
assertion
(2) Both assertion and reason are correct, but the
reason is not the correct explanation for the
assertion
(3) The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is
correct
(4) Both the assertion and reason are incorrect

51.

51. In Carius method of estimation of halogens, 250 mg


of an organic compound gave 141 mg of AgBr. The
percentage of bromine in the compound is (At. mass
Ag = 108; Br = 80)
(1) 24

(2) 36

(3) 48

(4) 60

vfHkdFku : ukbVkstu vkSj vkWDlhtu okrkoj.k ds eq[;


?kVd gSa ijUrq ;g f;k djds ukbVkstu ds
vkWDlkbM ugha cukrsA
ukbVkt
s u vkSj vkWDlhtu ds chp vfHkf;k ds
fy, mPp rki dh vko';drk gS

(1)

vfHkdFku vkSj rdZ nksuksa lgh gSa vkSj rdZ vfHkdFku


dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA

(2)

vfHkdFku vkSj rdZ nksuksa lgh gSa ijUrq rdZ vfHkdFku


dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA

(3)

vfHkdFku xyr gS ijUrq rdZ lgh gSA

(4)

vfHkdFku o rdZ nksuksa xyr gSAa

gSykstu ds vkdyu dh dSfjvl fof/ esa 250 mg dkcZfud


;kSfxd 141 mg AgBr nsrk gSA ;kSfxd esa czksehu dh
izfr'krrk gSS :
(ijekf.od

52.

52. Which of the following compounds will exhibit


geometrical isomerism?

nzO;eku

Ag = 108; Br = 80)

(1) 24

(2) 36

(3) 48

(4) 60

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk ;kSfxd T;kferh; leko;ork


n'kkZrk gS\

(1) 1 - Phenyl - 2 - butene

(1) 1 - iQsfuy - 2 - C;wVhu

(2) 3 - Phenyl - 1 - butene

(2) 3 - iQsfuy - 1 - C;wVhu

(3) 2 - Phenyl - 1 - butene

(3) 2 - iQsfuy - 1 - C;wVhu

(4) 1, 1 - Diphenyl - 1 propane

(4) 1, 1 - MkbZiQsfuy - 1 izksisu

53. Which compound would give 5-keto-2-methyl


hexanal upon ozonolysis?

CH3

53.

vkst+ksuksfyfll djus ij dkSulk ;kSfxd 5-dhVks-2-esfFky


gSDlkuSy nsrk gS\

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3

(2)

(1)

CH3

(1)

(2)

CH3
CH3
(3)

CH3

CH3
(4)

CH3

CH3

H3C
(3)

CH3

(4)

H3C

CH3

54. The synthesis of alkyl fluorides is best


accomplished by

54.

vYdkby yksjkbM ds la'ys"k.k ds fy, lcls csgrjhu fofk gS


(1)

eqDr ewyd yksfjus'ku

(2) Sandmeyer's reaction

(2)

lSUMek;j vfHkf;k

(3) Finkelstein reaction

(3)

fiQadyLVkbu vfHkf;k

(4) Swarts reaction

(4)

LokVZl vfHkf;k

(1) Free radical fluorination

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55. In the following sequence of reactions :


KMnO 4

SOCl 2

Toluene A
B

H 2 /Pd

BaSO 4

55.
C,

KMnO

(2) C6H5CH3

(3) C6H5CH2OH

(4) C6H5CHO

gS :

SOCl

H /Pd

4
2
2
Toluene
A
B
C,
BaSO
4

the product C is
(1) C6H5COOH

fn, x, vfHkf;k vuqe esa mRikn

56.

56. In the reaction

NH2

(1) C6H5COOH

(2) C6H5CH3

(3) C6H5CH2OH

(4) C6H5CHO

fn, x, vfHkf;k esa mRikn

gS

NH2
NaNO2/HCl
0-5C

CuCN/KCN

NaNO2/HCl

E + N2 ,

0-5C

CuCN/KCN

E + N2 ,

CH3

CH3
the product E is

COOH

COOH
(1)
(1)

CH3

CH3
(2) H3C

(2) H3C

CH3

CH3

CN

CN
(3)
(3)

CH3

CH3

CH3

CH3
(4)
(4)
57.

57. Which polymer is used in the manufacture of paints


and lacquers?
(1) Bakelite

(2) Glyptal

(3) Polypropene

(4) Poly vinyl chloride

58.

58. Which of the vitamins given below is water soluble?

fdl cgqyd dk mi;ksx izyis vkSj izyk{k cukus esa gksrk gS\
(1)

csdsykbV

(2)

fXyIVky

(3)

ikWfyizksihu

(4)

ikWfy okbfuy DyksjkbM

fuEufyf[kr foVkfeuksa esa ty esa foys; gksus okyk gS

(1) Vitamin C

(2) Vitamin D

(1)

foVkfeu C

(2)

foVkfeu D

(3) Vitamin E

(4) Vitamin K

(3)

foVkfeu E

(4)

foVkfeu K

59. Which of the following compounds is not an


antacid?

59.

fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd izfrvEy ugha gS\

(1) Aluminium Hydroxide

(1)

,syfq efu;e gkbMkDlkbM

(2) Cimetidine

(2)

flesfVMhu

(3) Phenelzine

(3)

fiQufYtu

(4)

jSfufVMhu

(4) Ranitidine
60. Which of the following compounds is not colored
yellow?

60.

fn, x, ;kSfxdksa esa dkSuls ;kSfxd dk jax ihyk ugha gS\

(1) Zn2[Fe(CN)6]

(1) Zn2[Fe(CN)6]

(2) K3[Co(NO2)6]

(2) K3[Co(NO2)6]

(3) (NH4)3[As (Mo3O10)4]

(3) (NH4)3[As(Mo3O10)4]

(4) BaCrO4

(4) BaCrO4
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PARTC : MATHEMATICS
61. Let A and B be two sets containing four and two
elements respectively. Then the number of subsets of
the set A B, each having at least three elements is
(1) 219

(2) 256

(3) 275

(4) 510

61.

62. A complex number z is said to be unimodular if


|z| = 1. Suppose z1 and z2 are complex numbers

62.

z1 2 z2
is unimodular and z 2 is not
such that
2 z1 z2

(1) 219

(3) 256

(2) 275

(4) 510

,d lfEeJ la[;k
gSA ekuk

z1

(1) Straight line parallel to x-axis


(2) Straight line parallel to y-axis
(3) Circle of radius 2

(2) 6

(3) 3

(4) 3

63.

(3) (2, 1)

(4) (2, 1)

z1 2 z2
2 z1 z2

ugha gS] rks fcUnq

z1

x2 6x 2 = 0 ds ewy
a10 2 a8
an = n n gS] rks
2 a9

gSaA

ds lekarj ,d js[kk ijA

|z| = 1

okys o`k ijA

f=kT;k okys o`k ijA

ekuk rFkk f}?kkr lehdj.k


n1

ds fy,]

dk

eku gS

64.

equation AAT = 9I, where I is 3 3 identity matrix,


then the ordered pair (a, b) is equal to
(2) (2, 1)

z2 ,dekikadh

(2) y-v{k

;fn

1 2 2
64. If A = 2 1 2 is a matrix satisfying the
a 2 b

(1) (2, 1)

rFkk z2 ,slh lfEeJ la[;k, gSa fd

ds lekarj ,d js[kk ijA

(4)

63. Let and be the roots of equation x2 6x 2 = 0.


a10 2 a8
If an = n n, for n 1, then the value of
2 a9
is equal to

,dekikadh dgykrh gS ;fn

(1) x-v{k

(3) 2 f=kT;k

(1) 6

,dekikadh gS rFkk
fLFkr gS

unimodular. Then the point z1 lies on a

(4) Circle of radius

ekuk A rFkk B nks leqPp; gSa ftuesa e'k% pkj rFkk nks
vo;o gS]a rks leqPp; A B ds mu mileqPp;ksa dh la[;k]
ftuesa izR;sd esa de ls de rhu vo;o gS]a gS

(1) 6

(2) 6

(3) 3

(4) 3

;fn

1 2 2
A = 2 1 2
a 2 b

,d ,slk vkO;wg gS tks vkO;wg

lehdj.k AAT = 9I, dks larq"V djrk gS] tgk I, 3 3 dk


rRled vkO;wg gS] rks fer ;qXe (a, b) dk eku gS

65. The set of all values of for which the system of


linear equations

(1) (2, 1)

(2) (2, 1)

(3) (2, 1)

(4) (2, 1)

65. ds

lHkh ekuksa dk leqPp;] ftuds fy, jSf[kd lehdj.k


fudk;

2x1 2x2 + x3 = x1

2x1 2x2 + x3 = x1

2x1 3x2 + 2x3 = x2

2x1 3x2 + 2x3 = x2

x1 + 2x2 = x3

x1 + 2x2 = x3

has a non-trivial solution

dk ,d vrqPN gy gS]

(1) Is an empty set

(1)

,d fjDr leqPp; gSA

(2) Is a singleton

(2)

,d ,dy leqPp; gSA

(3) Contains two elements

(3)

esa nks vo;o gSa

(4) Contains more than two elements

(4)

esa nks ls vf/d vo;o gSAa

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66. The number of integers greater than 6,000 that can


be formed, using the digits 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8, without
repetition, is
(1) 216

(2) 192

(3) 120

(4) 72

66.

67.

67. The sum of coefficients of integral powers of x in

the binomial expansion of 1 2 x

(1)

(3)

1 50
(3 1)
2

(2)

1 50
(3 1)
2

(4)

50

68.

68. If m is the A.M. of two distinct real numbers l and


n (l, n > 1) and G1, G2 and G3 are three geometric
means between l and n, then G14 2G24 G34 equals.
(3) 4 lmn2

(4) 4 l2m2n2

69. The sum of first 9 terms of the series


3

69.

70.

(1) 71

(2) 96

(3) 142

(4) 192

1 cos 2 x 3 cos x

x 0

x tan 4x

(1) 4
(3) 2

(2) 192

(3) 120

(4) 72

1 2 x

50

ds f}in izlkj esa

70.
is equal to

1 50
(3 1)
2

(2)

1 50
(3 )
2

(3)

1 50
(3 1)
2

(4)

1 50
(2 1)
2

;fn nks fofHk okLrfod la[;kvksa l rFkk n (l, n > 1) dk


lekarj ek; (A.M.) m gS vkSj l rFkk n ds chp rhu xq.kkskj
ek; (G.M.) G1, G2 rFkk G3 gS a ] rks G14 2G24 G34
cjkcj gS
(1) 4 l2mn

(2) 4 lm2n

(3) 4 lmn2

(4) 4 l2m2n2

Js.kh

13 1 3 2 3 13 2 3 3 3

........
1
1 3
1 3 5

(1) 71

(2) 96

(3) 142

(4) 192

lim

1 cos 2 x 3 cos x
x tan 4x

x 0

1
2

71.

(1) 4

(2) 3

(3) 2

(4)

9 inksa

vodyuh; gS] rks

, 0x3
, 3x5

k + m dk

(1) 2

16
5

10
(3)
(4) 4
3
72. The normal to the curve, x2 + 2xy 3y2 = 0 at (1,1)

72.

(1) Does not meet the curve again

eku gS
(2)

(3)

10
3

x2 + 2xy 3y2 = 0

(1)

o
o
o
o

(2) Meets the curve again in the second quadrant

(2)

(3) Meets the curve again in the third quadrant

(3)

(4) Meets the curve again in the fourth quadrant

(4)
18

1
2

;fn iQyu
k x 1
g( x )
mx 2

, 0x3
, 3x5

(2)

ds izFke

cjkcj gS

is differentiable, the value of k + m is


(1) 2

dh iw.kkdh; ?kkrksa ds

(1)

(2) 3
(4)

dk ;ksx gS

71. If the function.


k x 1
g( x )
mx 2

(1) 216

1
1 2
1 2 3

........ is
1
1 3
135

lim

iz;ksx ls] fcuk nksgjk;s] cuus okys


6,000 ls cM+s iw.kkdksa dh la[;k gS

xq.kkadksa dk ;ksx gS

1 50
(2 1)
2

(2) 4 lm2n

3, 5, 6, 7 rFkk 8 ds

is

1 50
(3 )
2

(1) 4 l2mn

vadksa

16
5

(4) 4

dks
dks
dks
dks

nksckjk
nksckjk
nksckjk
nksckjk

ds fcUnq (1,1) ij vfHkyEc


ugha feyrk
f}rh; prqFkk'k esa feyrk gS
r`rh; prqFkk'k esa feyrk gS
prqFkZ prqFkk'k esa feyrk gS

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73. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree four having extreme

73.

f (x)

values at x = 1 and x = 2. If lim 1


3 , then
x 0
x2
f(2) is equal to

(1) 8

(2) 4

(3) 0

(4) 4

x = 2 ij

(1) 8

(2) 4

(3) 0

(4) 4

log x 2

(3) ( x 1) c
4

is equal
75.

log x 2

dx cjkcj gS
lekdy
log x 2 log(36 12 x x 2 )
2

(2) 4

(3) 1

(4) 6

(3) 1

(4) 6

76. {(x, y) : y2 2x

rFkk y 4x 1} }kjk ifjHkkf"kr {ks=k dk


{ks=kiQy (oxZ bdkb;ks)a esa gS

76. The area (in sq. units) of the region described by


{(x, y) : y2 2x and y 4x 1} is
5
64

(3)

15
64

(4)

9
32

77. Let y(x) be the solution of the differential equation

77.

dy
x log x y 2 x log x , ( x 1).
dx

(2) 0

(3) 2

(4) 2e

(1)

7
32

(2)

5
64

(3)

15
64

(4)

9
32

ekuk vody lehdj.k

x log x

Then y(e) is equal to


(1) e

f(2)

x4 1 4
(4) 4 c
x

1
4

(1) 2

(2)

gS] rks

(2) 4

7
32

rFkk

(2) ( x 4 1) 4 c

(1) 2

(1)

x=1

lekdy 2 4dx 3/4 cjkcj gS


x ( x 1)
1

log x 2 log(36 12 x x 2 ) dx

f (x)

lim 1
3
x 0
x2

x4 1 4
(1) 4 c
x

x4 1 4
(4) 4 c
x

to

pje eku gSAa ;fn

(3) ( x 4 1) c

75. The integral

74.

(2) ( x 4 1) 4 c

1
4

dk ,d cgq i n gS ftlds

cjkcj gS

dx
equals
74. The integral 2 4
x ( x 1)3/4
x4 1 4
(1) 4 c
x

ekuk f(x) ?kkr

dy
y 2 x log x , ( x 1)
dx

y(e) cjkcj

78. The number of points, having both co-ordinates as


integers, that lie in the interior of the triangle with
vertices (0, 0), (0, 41) and (41, 0), is

dk gy

y(x)

gS] rks

gS

(1) e

(2) 0

(3) 2

(4) 2e

(1) 901

(2) 861

f=kHkqt] ftlds 'kh"kZ (0, 0), (0, 41) rFkk (41, 0) gSa] ds
vkUrfjd Hkkx esa fLFkr mu fcUnqvksa dh la[;k ftuds nksuska
funsZ'kkad iw.kkd gSa] gS

(3) 820

(4) 780

(1) 901

(2) 861

(3) 820

(4) 780

78.

79. Locus of the image of the point (2, 3) in the line


(2x 3y + 4) + k(x 2y + 3) = 0, k R, is a

79.

(1) Straight line parallel to x-axis


(2) Straight line parallel to y-axis
(3) Circle of radius

(4) Circle of radius

19

ds js[kk (2x 3y + 4) + k(x 2y + 3) = 0,


k R esa izfrfcac dk fcUnqiFk ,d
(1) x-v{k ds lekarj js[kk gSAa
(2) y-v{k ds lekarj js[kk gSAa
fcUnq

(2, 3)

(3)

f=kT;k dk o`k gSA

(4)

f=kT;k dk o`k gSA

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80. The number of common tangents to the circles


x2 + y2 4x 6y 12 = 0 and
x2 + y2 + 6x + 18y + 26 = 0, is

80.

o`kksa

x2 + y2 4x 6y 12 = 0

x2

y2

rFkk
+ + 6x + 18y + 26 = 0 dh mHk;fu"B Li'kZ js[kkvksa
dh la[;k gS

(1) 1

(2) 2

(1) 1

(2) 2

(3) 3

(4) 4

(3) 3

(4) 4

81. The area (in sq. units) of the quadrilateral formed by


the tangents at the end points of the latera recta to
2

the ellipse

81.

x2 y2

1
9
5

nh?kZo`k

y
x

1 , is
9
5

ds ukfHkyEcksa ds fljksa ij [khaph xbZ

Li'kZ js[kkvksa }kjk fufeZr prqHkqZt dk {ks=kiQy (oxZ bdkb;ksa


es)a gSa

(1)

27
4

(2) 18

(3)

27
2

(4) 27

82. Let O be the vertex and Q be any point on the


parabola, x2 = 8y. If the point P divides the line
segment OQ internally in the ratio 1 : 3, then the
locus of P is

82.

(1)

27
4

(2) 18

(3)

27
2

(4) 27

ekuk ijoy; x2 = 8y dk 'kh"kZ O rFkk ml ij dksbZ fcUnq


Q gSA ;fn fcUnq P] js[kk[kaM OQ dks 1 : 3 ds vkarfjd
vuqikr esa ckVrk gS] rks P dk fcUnqiFk gS %

(1) x 2 y

(2) y 2 x

(1) x 2 y

(2) y 2 x

(3) y 2 2 x

(4) x 2 2 y

(3) y 2 2 x

(4) x 2 2 y

83. The distance of the point (1, 0, 2) from the point of

83.

x2 y1 z2

and the
intersection of the line
3
4
12
plane x y + z = 16, is

(1) 2 14

(2) 8

(3) 3 21

(4) 13

84.

84. The equation of the plane containing the line


2x 5y + z = 3; x + y + 4z = 5, and parallel to the
plane, x + 3y + 6z = 1, is
(1) 2 x 6 y 12 z 13

(2) x 3y 6 z 7

(3) x 3y 6 z 7

(4) 2 x 6 y 12 z 13

2 2
3

(2)

2
3

(3)

2
3

(4)

2 3
3

x2 y1 z2

3
4
12

rFkk lery

ds izfrPNsn fcUnq dh] fcUnq

(1, 0, 2) ls

(1) 2 14

(2) 8

(3) 3 21

(4) 13

x y + z = 16

nwjh gS

js[kk 2x 5y + z = 3; x + y + 4z = 5 dks varfoZ"V djus


okys lery] tks lery x + 3y + 6z = 1 ds lekarj gSa]
dk lehdj.k gS
(1) 2 x 6 y 12 z 13
(2) x 3y 6 z 7
(3) x 3y 6 z 7

(4) 2 x 6 y 12 z 13

85. ekuk a , b rFkk c rhu 'kwU;srj


85. Let a , b and c be three non-zero vectors such that
no two of them are collinear and
   1   
( a b ) c |b ||c | a . If is the angle between
3

vectors b and c , then a value of sin is

(1)

js[kk

dksbZ nks laj[s k ugha gSa rFkk


lfn'kksa
eku gS

20


b

rFkk


c

,sls lfn'k gSa fd muesa ls

   1   
( a b ) c |b ||c | a
3

ds chp dk dks.k

gS]

(1)

2 2
3

(2)

2
3

(3)

2
3

(4)

2 3
3

rks

gSA ;fn

sin dk

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86. If 12 identical balls are to be placed in 3 identical


boxes, then the probability that one the boxes
contains exactly 3 balls is

55 2
(1)

3 3

11

2
(2) 55
3

86.

10

(1)

11

12

(2) 16.0

(3) 15.8

(4) 14.0

3 : 1

(3) 1 :

(2)

3 :

(1) 16.8
(3) 15.8
88.

where |x|

1
3

3x x
(1)
1 3x 2

89.

3x x 3
(2)
1 3x 2

3x x 3
3x x 3
(4)
1 3x 2
1 3x 2
90. The negation of ~ s (~ r s) is equivalent to

(3)

(3) s (r ~ s)

(4) s r

ekuk

11

(2)

1
3

gS] rks

y dk

,d eku gS

(1)

3x x 3
1 3x 2

(2)

3x x 3
1 3x 2

(3)

3x x 3
1 3x 2

(4)

3x x 3
1 3x 2

(1) s ~ r
(3) s (r ~ s)

21

(4) 2 : 3

90. ~ s (~ r s) dk

  

3 :

2x
tan 1 y tan 1 x tan 1
1 x 2

tgk |x|

. Then a value of y is

(2) s (r ~ s)

1
(4) 22
3

(2) 16.0
(4) 14.0

3 : 1

(3) 1 :

(1) s ~ r

10

rhu lajs[k fcUnqvksa A, B rFkk C, ,d ,slh js[kk ij fLFkr gSa


tks ,d ehukj ds ikn dh fn'kk esa ys tkrh gS] ls ,d
ehukj ds f'k[kj ds m;u dks.k e'k% 30, 45 rFkk 60
gS]a rks AB : BC dk vuqikr gS
(1)

2x
89. Let tan y tan x tan
1 x 2
1

12

2
(2) 55
3

okys vkdM+kas dk ek; 16 gSA;fn ,d iz{s k.k ftldk


eku 16 gS] dks gVk dj] 3 u;s izs{k.k ftuds eku 3, 4 rFkk
5 gSa] vkdM+ksa esa feyk fn;s tkrs gSa] rks u;s vkdM+ksa dk
ek; gS

(4) 2 : 3

11

87. 16 iz{s k.kksa

88. If the angles of elevation of the top of a tower from


three collinear points A, B and C, on a line leading
to the foot of the tower, are 30, 45 and 60
respectively, then the ratio, AB : BC, is
(1)

55 2

3 3

1
(3) 220
3

1
1
(3) 220
(4) 22
3
3
87. The mean of the data set comprising of 16
observations is 16. If one of the observation valued
16 is deleted and three new observations valued 3,
4 and 5 are added to the data, then the mean of the
resultant data, is
(1) 16.8

;fn 12 ,d tSlh xsans] 3 ,d tSls cDlksa esa j[kh tkrh gSa]


rks buesa ls ,d cDls esa Bhd 3 xsna as gksus dh izkf;drk gS

fu"ks/ lerqY; gS
(2) s (r ~ s)
(4) s r

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