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STP1617
Contents
Target
Page
No.
ResoNET 2016
ResoNET 2016
ResoNET 2016
Sample Test Paper- I : For Class-X Appearing/Passed students (Moving from Class-X to
Class-XI ) For the students applying for VIKAAS (JA) & VIPUL (JB) Courses
Sample Test Paper-I Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-X Appearing/Passed students
(Moving from Class-X to Class-XI ) For the students applying for VIKAAS (JA) & VIPUL (JB) Courses
18
Sample Test Paper-II : For Class-XI Appearing / Passed students (Moving from Class-XI to ClassXII).For the students applying for VISHWAAS (JF) Course
25
42
52
Sample Test Paper-III Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-XII Appearing / Passed students
JEE(Main + Advanced) 2017
(Moving from Class-XII to Class-XIII) For the students applying for VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) Courses
68
Sample ORS Answer Sheet for Resonance National Entrance Test (ResoNET)-2016
79
7
8
9
10
Sample Test Paper-II Answer key & Hints & Solution : For Class-XI Appearing / Passed students
(Moving from Class-XI to Class-XII).For the students applying for VISHWAAS (JF) Course
Sample Test Paper-III : For Class-XII Appearing / Passed students (Moving from Class-XII to ClassXIII) For the students applying for VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) Courses
ResoNET 2016
The sample test papers are only for reference and guidance. The sample papers given in the booklet are actually the papers of previous
year's ResoNET conducted by Resonance for its various courses.
Note : Resonance reserves the right to change the pattern of selection test (ResoNET). Pervious year papers do not guarantee that the
papers for this year selection test will be on the same pattern. However, the syllabus of the test paper will be equivalent to the syllabus
of qualifying school/board examination and as given on page no. 4.
S a m ple Pa pe r
Code
De ta ils of P TP s
Course (Code )
Ta rge t
Re m a rk
S e t-A
Answer key,
JEE (Main + A dvanced) 2018
Hints & S olutions
S e t-B
VIS HW A AS (JF)
S e t-C
Answer key,
Hints & S olutions
Interested students may collect the same from Resonance Study Centres or Corporate Office at Kota (at Plot No. A-46, A-52, Near City
Mall, Jhalawar Road, Reception) by paying an additional fees of Rs.300/- only per set. Any of the above Practice Test Papers (PTPs)
sets may be procured through post / courier from 'Resonance Eduventures Ltd' by sending a Bank Demand Draft (DD) of Rs. 300/- in
favour of 'Resonance' and payable at Kota. A student may send the request application on plain paper along with prerequisite fees to
the institute to collect any of the sets of Practice Test Papers (PTPs). Please, mention clearly your name and roll number (Application
Form No.) on the back of the DD and which set of Practice Test Papers (Set A, B or C) is required by you in the request application.
Resonance Selection Test Papers of last few years with Answer key, Hints & Solutions are available on demand. ResoNET Papers are
available Online too.
ResoNET Online Practice Test Papers (OPTPs) :
S. No.
Details of OPTPs
Course Code
Target
Fee(Taxes included)
Rs. 300/-
Rs. 500/-
VISHWAAS (JF)
Rs. 300/-
VISHWAAS (JF)
Rs. 500/-
3 Tests for Class-XII Appearing/Passed students VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) JEE(Main + Advanced) 2017
Rs. 300/-
6 Tests for Class-XII Appearing/Passed students VISHESH (JD) & VIJAY (JR) JEE(Main + Advanced) 2017
Rs. 500/-
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE RESONANCE NATIONAL ENTRANCE TEST (ResoNET) - 2016
Study thoroughly the books of Physics, Chemistry and Maths of Class XI (Respective
Board).
2.
Refer to the following books (only Class-XI syllabus) to increase the level of competence:
For Physics : Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma Vol. I & II, NCERT Books
For Chemistry : NCERT Books(XI & XII), A text book of Physical Chemistry
Study thoroughly the books of Physics, Chemistry and Maths of Classes XI & XII
(Respective Board).
2.
Refer to the following books (Class-XI & Class-XII syllabus) to increase the level of
competence :
For Maths : Higher Algebra By Hall & Knight; Co-ordinate Geometry By S.L.
Loney; Plane Trigonometry By S.L. Loney, Differential Calculus By G.N. Berman;
Integral Calculus By Shanti Narayan; Vector Algebra By Shanti Narayan ;
A Das Gupta (subjective).
Note :
For further practice, a set of several Practice Test Papers (PTPs) of Resonance may be
procured from the institute. For this, the details are available on Page No.1.
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2.
The Question Paper Code is printed on the top right corner of this sheet. iz ' u&i=k dksM bl i`"B
Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculators, mobile or any other electronic
gadgets in any form are not allowed to be used. [kkyh dkxt] fDyi cks M Z ] y?kq x.kd lkj.kh] LykbM
:y] dSYdqysVj] eksc kby ;k vU; fdlh bySDVWkfud midj.k ds fdlh Hkh :i esa mi;ksx dh vkKk ugha gS
4.
Write your Name & Application Form Number in the space provided in the bottom of this
booklet. (bl i` "B ds uhps fn;s x;s fjDr LFkku es a viuk uke o vkos n u QkW e Z la [ ;k vo'; Hkjs a
5.
Before answering the paper, fill up the required details in the blank space provided in the Objective
Response Sheet (ORS). ( iz ' u&i=k gy djus ls igys ] ORS&'khV es a fn;s x;s fjDr LFkkuks a es a iw Ns x;s
Do not forget to mention your paper code and Application Form Number neatly and clearly in
the blank space provided in the Objective Response Sheet (ORS) / Answer Sheet. mkj&iq fLrdk
esa fn;s x;s fjDr LFkku esa vius iz'u&i=k dk dksM o viuk vkos n u QkW e Z la [ ;k Li"V :i ls Hkjuk uk Hkwysa
7.
No rough sheets will be provided by the invigilators. All the rough work is to be done in the blank
space provided in the question paper. fujh{kd ds }kjk dksbZ jQ 'khV ugha nh tk;sxhA jQ dk;Z iz'u&i=k
9.
Part - I
Part - II
Part - III
(Mathematics) (Physics) (Chemistry)
1 to 20
35 to 42
47 to 54
21 to 24
43 to 46
55 to 58
25 to 32
33 to 34
Marks to be awarded
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Syllabus of ResoNET-2016
CLASS - X (CHEMISTRY)
Basic : Cooling by evaporation. Absorption of heat. All things accupy
space, possess mass. Definition of matter ; Elementary idea about
bonding.
Solid, liquid and gas : characteristics-shape, volume, density;
change of state - melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation,
sublimation.
Elements, compounds and mixtures :Heterogeneous and
homogeneous mixtures; Colloids and suspension.
Mole concept : Equivalence - that x grams of A is chemically not
equal to x grams of B ; Partical nature, basic units : atoms and
molecules ; Law of constant proportions ; Atomic and molecular
masses;Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers ;
Valency ; Chemical formulae of common compounds.
Atomic structure : Atoms are made up of smaller particles :
electrons, protons, and neutrons. These smaller particles are present
in all the atoms but their numbers vary in different atoms.
Isotopes and isobars.
Gradations in properties : Mendeleev periodic table.
Acids, bases and salts : General properties, examples and uses.
Types of chemical reactions : Combination, decomposition,
displacement, double displacement, precipitation, neutralisation,
oxidation and reduction in terms of gain and loss of oxygen and
hydrogen.
Extractive metallurgy : Properties of common metals ; Brief
discussion of basic metallurgical processes.
Compounds of Carbon : Carbon compounds ; Elementary idea
about bonding ; Saturated hydrocarbons, alcohols, carboxylic acids
(no preparation, only properties).Soap - cleansing action of soap.
CLASS - X (MATHEMATICS)
Number Systems :
Natural Numbers, Integers, Rational number on the number line. Even
- odd integers, prime number, composite numbers, twin primes,
divisibility tests, Co-prime numbers, LCM and HCF of numbers.
Representation of terminating/non-terminating recurring decimals, on
the number line through successive magnification. Rational numbers
as recurring/terminating decimals. Ratio and proportions.
Polynomials :
Polynomial in one variable and its Degree. Constant, Linear, quadratic,
cubic polynomials; monomials, binomials, trinomials, Factors and
multiplex. Zeros/roots of a polynomial/equation.
Remainder theorem, Factor Theorem. Factorisation of quadratic and
cubic polynomials
Standard form of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, (a 0).
Relation between roots and coefficient of quadratic and relation
between discriminant and nature of roots.
Linear Equation :
Linear equation in one variable and two variable and their graphs.
Pair of linear equations in two variables and their solution and
inconsistency
Arithmetic Progressions (AP) :
Finding the nth term and sum of first n terms.
Trigonometry :
Trigonometric ratios of an acute angle of a right-angled triangle,
Relationships between the ratios.
Trigonometric ratios of complementary angles and trigonometric
identities. Problems based on heights and distances.
Coordinate Geometry :
The cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, plotting points in the
plane, distance between two points and section formula (internal).
Area of triangle. Properties of triangle and quadrilateral. (Square,
Rectangle rhombus, parallelogram).
Geometry :
Lines :
Properties of parallel and perpendicular lines.
Triangle :
Area of a triangle, Properties of triangle, similarity and congruency
of triangles.
Medians, Altitudes, Angle bisectors and related centres.
Geometrical representation of quadratic polynomials.
Circle :
Properties of circle, Tangent, Normal and chords.
Mensuration :
Area of triangle using Herons formula and its application in finding
the area of a quadrilateral.
Area of circle ; Surface areas and volumes of cubes, cuboids,
spheres (including hemispheres) and right circular cylinders/cones
and their combinations.
Statistics :
Mean, median, mode of ungrouped and grouped data.
Probability :
Classical definition of probability, problems on single events.
Logarithm & exponents :
Logarithms and exponents and their properties.
Interest :
Problem based on simple interest, compound interest and discounts.
Mental Ability :
Problem based on data interpretation, family relations, Logical
reasoning.
Direct & Indirect variations :
Ratios & proportions, Unitary method, Work and time problems.
CLASS - X (PHYSICS)
Mechanics : Uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line ;
Concept of distance and displacement, Speed and velocity,
accelaration and relation ship between these ; Distance-time and
velcocity - time graphs.
Newtons Law of motion ; Relationship between mass, momentum,
force and accelaration ; work done by a force ; Law of conservation of energy.
Law of gravitation ; acceleration due to gravity.
Electricity and magnetism : Ohms law ; Series and parallel combination of resistances ; Heating effect of current.
Magnetic field near a current carrying straight wire, along the axis
of a circular coil and inside a solenoid ; Force on current carrying
conductor ; Flemings left hand rule ; W orking of electric motor ;
Induced potential difference and current
Electric generator : Principle and working ; Comparision of AC and
DC ; Domestic electric circuits.
Optics : Rectilinear propagation of light ; Basic idea of concave
mirror and convex lens ; Laws of refraction ; Dispersion.
CLASS - XI (CHEMISTRY)
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry : Particulate nature of matter,
laws of chemical combination, Daltons atomic theory : concept of
elements, atoms and molecules.
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CLASS - XI (MATHEMATICS)
Functions :
Sets and their representations. Empty, finite and infinite sets, Subsets,
Union and intersection of sets, Venn diagrams.
Pictorial representation of a function domain, co-domain and range
of a function domain and range of constant, identity, polynomial,
rational, modulus, signum and greatest integer functions with their
graphs. Sum, difference, product and quotients of functions.
Trigonometric Functions :
Measuring angles in radians and in degrees and conversion from
one measure to another. Signs of trigonometric functions and sketch
of their graphs. Addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving
multiple and s ub-multiple angles. General solution of
trigonometric equations.
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Complex Number
Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation,
polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument,
triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations.
Quadratic equations :
Quadratic equations with real coefficients, formation of quadratic
equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots.
Sequence & Series :
Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic,
geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and
geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares
and cubes of the first n natural numbers.
Logarithm & exponents :
Logarithms and exponents and their properties. Exponential and
logarithmic series.
Binomial Theorem :
Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial
coefficients. Binomial theorem for any index.
Permutations and combinations :
Problem based on fundamental counting principle, Arrangement of
alike and different objects, Circular permutation, Combination,
formation of groups.
Straight Line :
Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section
formulae, shift of origin. Equation of a straight line in various forms,
angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line; Lines through
the point of intersection of two given lines equation of the bisector of
the angle between two lines, c oncurrency of lines; Centroid,
orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre of a triangle.
Conic Sections :
Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal
and chord. Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle
with a straight line or a circle, equation of a through the points of
intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.
Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their
foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of
tangent and normal locus problems.
Mental Ability :
Problem based on data interpretation, family relations & Logical
reasoning.
CLASS - XI (PHYSICS)
General : Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count,
significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for
physic al quantities pertaining to the following experiments:
Experiments based on using Vernier calipers and screw gauge
(micrometer), Determination of g using simple pendulum, Youngs
modulus by Searles method.
Mechanics : Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian
coordinates only), projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative
velocity.
Newtons laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames
of reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy.
Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic
and inelastic collisions.
Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due
to gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape
velocity.
Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes
theorems, moment of inertia of unif orm bodies with simple
geometrical shapes; Angular momentum; Torque; Conservation of
angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of
rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres;
Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies.
Linear and angular simple harmonic motions.
Hookes law, Youngs modulus.
Pressure in a fluid; Pascals law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and
surface tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuilles equation
excluded), Stokes law; Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, equation
of continuity, Bernoullis theorem and its applications.
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Inorganic Chemistry
Isolation/preparation and properties of the following nonmetals : Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and
halogens; Properties of allotropes of carbon
(only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur.
Preparation and properties of the following compounds :
Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides
and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron:
diborane, boric acid and borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride
and alums; Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon:
silicones, silicates and silicon carbide; Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids
and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid,
phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen
peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid,
sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids,
oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides.
Transition elements (3d series) : Definition, general
characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding
the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin (only
magnetic moment), Coordination compounds: nomenclature of
mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation
is omerisms , hybridization and geometries of mononuclear
coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and
octahedral).
Preparation and properties of the following compounds :
Oxides and chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates
of Fe2+ , Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ ; Potassium permanganate, potassium
dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate.
Ores and minerals : Commonly occurring ores and minerals of
iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver.
Extractive metallurgy : Chemical principles and reactions only
(industrial details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin);
Self reduction method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method
(magnesium and aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold).
Principles of qualitative analysis : Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+ ,
Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+ , Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+ , Ca2+ , Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+);
Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide.
Organic Chemistry
Concepts : Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shapes
of simple organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism;
Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric
centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature
of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional
and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and butane
(Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enol
tautomerism; Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of
simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds:
definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and
carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and
basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effects in
alkyl halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and
heterolytic bond cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of
carbocations, carbanions and free radicals.
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes : Homologous
series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points
and density); Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation
of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions.
Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes
: Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density
and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of
alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and
elimination); Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction
of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by
elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with
X2, HX, HOX and H2O (X=halogen); Addition reactions of alkynes;
Metal acetylides.
Reactions of Benzene : Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic
substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, FriedelCrafts alkylation and acylation; Effect of ortho, meta and para directing
groups in monosubstituted benzenes.
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Conic Section :
Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal
and chord. Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle
with a straight line or a circle, equation of a through the points of
intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.
Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their
foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of
tangent and normal locus problems.
Three dimensions :
Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of a straight line in
space, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane
Vectors :
Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products,
scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations. Position
vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Projection of
a vector on a line.
Function :
Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one
functions, sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions,
composite f unctions , absolute value, polynomial, rational,
trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Even and odd
functions, inverse of a function, composite function.
Limit, Continuity & Derivability :
Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum,
difference, product and quotient of two functions, LHospital rule of
evaluation of limits of functions even and odd functions, inverse of a
function, continuity of composite function. intermediate value property
of continuous functions.
Differentiation :
Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum, difference, product
and quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivatives of polynomial,
rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and
logarithmic functions. Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up
to order two.
Tangent & Normal :
Geometrical interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normal.
Maxima & Minima :
Increasing and decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values
of a function, rolles theorem and Lagranges Mean value theorem.
Integral calculus :
Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals
of standard functions, integration by parts, integration by the methods
of substitution and partial fractions.
Definite integrals and their properties, fundamental theorem of integral
calculus. Application of definite integrals to the determination of areas
involving simple curves.
Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous
differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first
order differential equations.
Trigonometry :
Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and graphs addition and
subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple
angles, general solution of trigonometric equations.
Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine
rule, half-angle formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometric
functions (principal value only).
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Subject
Sections
Nature of Questions
Total
Sections-I
PART-I
(MATHS)
25 to 28
29 to 36
(dsoy
24
-1
72
16
-1
32
-1
24
16
-1
24
16
37 to 44
,d fodYi lgh)
(dsoy
Comprehension (vuqPNsn)
2x4=8
(SCQ)
Single choice questions (SCQ)
Sections-I
(dsoy
PART-II
(PHYSICS)
45 to 48
Sections-II
49 to 56
Sections-I
,d fodYi lgh)
57 to 60
(dsoy
,d fodYi lgh)
(dsoy
60
Total
200
PART - I (Hkkx - I)
SECTION - I ([k.M- I)
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1.
The median AD of ABC meets BC at D. The internal bisectors of ADB and ADC meet AB and AC at E
and F respectively. Then EF
(A) is perpendicular to AD
(B) is parallel to BC
(C) divides AD in the ratio of AB : AC
(D) none of these
ABC dh ekf/;dk,a AD Hkqtk BC dks D ij feyrh gSA ADB vkSj ADC ds vkUrfjd dks.k v/kZd AB vkSj AC dks
e'k% E vkSj F ij feyrs gS] rc EF
(A) AD ds yEcor~ gS
(B) BC ds lekUrj gS
(C) AD dks vuqikr AB : AC esa foHkkftr djrk gS
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
2.
1 sin A cos A
3
, then the value of
is
5
sin3 A cos 3 A
3
5
(A)
7
5
(B)
1
5
1 sin A cos A
gS] rks
sin3 A cos 3 A
(C)
35
12
dk eku gS&
(D) None of these (buesa ls dksbZ ugha)
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3.
If the diagonal and the area of a rectange are 25 m and 168 m2 respectively, what is the length of the
rectangle ?
fdlh vk;r ds fod.kZ vkSj {ks=kQy e'k% 25 m rFkk 168 m2 gS] rks vk;r dh yEckbZ gksxh ?
(A) 17 m
(B) 31 m
(C) 12 m
(D) 24 m
4.
;fn x = 7 + 4 3 gks] rc
(A) 8
5.
(B) 6
(C) 5
(D) 4
3n 2 5n
is
dk eku gS&
(A) 73
(B) 76
3n 2 5n
In Figure, D and E are the mid-points of sides AB and AC respectively of ABC, Find EDB.
fn;s x;s fp=k esa ABC ds D rFkk E e'k% AB rFkk AC ds e/;fcUnq gS EDB Kkr djksA]
A
60
D
B
(A) 110
(B) 120
5cm
E
50
C
(C) 70
(D) 80
7.
Two circles with centres A and B intersect at P and Q. Which of the following is false?
(A) AB is the perpendicular bisector of PQ
(B) PQ is the perpendicular bisector of AB
(C) APQ = AQP
(D) PBA = QBA
nks o`k ftuds dsUnz A vkSj B gS] P vkSj Q ij izfrPNsn djrs gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk xyr gS?
(A) AB, PQ dk yEclef}Hkktd gS
(B) PQ, AB dk yEclef}Hkktd gS
(C) APQ = AQP
(D) PBA = QBA
8.
Water runs into a cylindrical tank , of diameter 4 m and height 5 m , through a pipe of radius 2 cm ,
at the rate of 1/10 m per second . Find the time taken by the tank to fill up .
,d csyukdkj VSad ftldk O;kl 4 m o pkbZ 5 m gS dks ,d 2 cm f=kT;k okyh uyh ls 1/10 m izfr lSd.M
dh nj ls Hkjk tkrk gSA VSad dks Hkjus esa dqy le; yxsxk :
(A) 150 hr
(B) 150 hr 50 min 50 sec
(C) 138 hr 53 min 20 sec
(D) 100 hr 50 min
9.
In the figure given below, TBP and TCQ are tangents to the circle whose
centre is O, touching the circle at B and C respectively. Also, PBA = 60
and ACQ = 70 then BTC is
fn;s x;s fp=k esa TBP vkSj TCQ o`k ftldk dsUnz O gS] dh Li'kZ js[kk,a gS o`k dks
B vkSj C ij e'k% Li'kZ djrh gSA PBA = 60 vkSj ACQ = 70 rc BTC
gksxk&
(A) 50
10.
(B) 70
(C) 80
(D) 60
If a selling price of Rs. 24 results in a 20% discount of the list price, the selling price that would result in a
30% discount of the list price is
(A) Rs. 9
(B) Rs. 27
(C) Rs. 14
(D) Rs. 21
;fn 24 :i;s fo; ewY; gksus ij cktkj ewY; ij 20% dh NqV feyrh gS] rc fo; ewY; D;k gksxk tc cktkj ewY;
ij 30% dh NqV feyrh gS&
(A) 9 :
(B) 27 :
(C) 14 :
(D) 21 :
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11.
12.
(B) a b c
(a b)3 (b c )3 (c a )3
is
(a b) . (b c ) . (c a)
(C) 2
3
(a b) (b c ) (c a )
(a b) . (b c ) . (c a)
(B) a b c
(C) 2
dk eku gS&
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
13.
14.
A fathers age is equal to the sum of the ages of his 3 children. In 9 years his age will be equal to the sum
of the two eldest sons ages and 3 years after that his age will be equal to the sum of the ages of his eldest
and youngest children. Again 3 years after that his age will be equal to the sum of the ages of his two
youngest children. find the fathers present age ?
(A) 32 years
(B) 36 years
(C) 40 years
(D) 44 years
firk dh vk;q mlds rhu iq=kksa dh vk;q ds ;ksx ds cjkcj gSA 9 o"kZ ckn mldh vk;q] nks cM+s iq=kkaas dh vk;q ds ;ksx ds
cjkcj gksxh rFkk mlds 3 o"kZ ckn mldh vk;q lcls cM+s vkSj lcls NksVs iq=k dh vk;q ds ;ksxQy ds cjkcj gksxhA iqu%
3 o"kZ ckn mldh vk;q nks NksVs iq=kksa dh vk;q ds ;ksx ds cjkcj gksxhA firk dh orZeku vk;q crkb;saA
(A) 32 o"kZ
(B) 36 o"kZ
(C) 40 o"kZ
(D) 44 o"kZ
15.
If
cos sin 1 3
1 3
17.
(B) 30
(C) 45
(D) 90
P
85
O
A
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18.
p
, is (where p and q are integers and q 0).
q
vkorhZ n'keyo 0.235 dks q ds :i esa O;Dr djus ij cjkcj gS (tgk p rFkk q iw.kkZad gSa rFkk q 0)
(A)
235
1000
(B)
243
990
(C)
233
990
(D)
223
.
990
19.
The sum of all natural numbers less than 400 which are not divisible by 6, is :
400 ls de lHkh izkr la[;kvksa dk ;ksx tks fd 6 ls foHkkftr ugh gS] gksxk :
(A) 13266
(B) 66534
(C) 79800
(D) 93066
20.
Ram sets his watch at 6 : 10 am on Sunday, which gains 12 minutes in a day. On Wednesday if this watch
is showing 2 : 50 pm. What is the correct time ?
jke viuh ?kMh jfookj dks 6 : 10 am ij feykrk gS] tks fd ,d fnu esa 12 feuV vkxs gks tkrh gSA cq/kokj dks ;fn ;g
?kMh 2 : 50 pm fn[kk jgh gS] rks lgh le; D;k gksxk ?
(A) 1 : 50 pm
(B) 2 : 10 pm
(C) 2 : 30 pm
(D) 3 : 30 pm
21.
(B) 0
1
2
1
a
1
a
a
(C) 2
2
ab
2
is
ab
dk eku gS &
(D) 3
A square sheet of paper is converted into a cylinder by rolling it along its length. What is the ratio of the
base radius to the side of the square ?
,d oxkZdkj dkxt dks mldh yEckbZ ds vuqfn'k ?kqekdj ,d flysUMj esa :ikUrfjr fd;k tk;sA rks mldh vk/kkj
f=kT;k dk oxZ dh Hkqtk ls vuqikr D;k gksxk ?
(A)
1
2
(B)
(C)
1
2
(D)
23.
In which of the following case(s) , the equation , a x 2 + b x + c = 0 always has imaginary roots
fuEu esa ls dkSuls fodYi lehdj.k a x 2 + b x + c = 0 ds lnSo dkYifud ewy gS&
(A) a > 0 , b > 0 , c > 0
(B) a > 0 , b < 0 , c = 0
(C) a > 0 , b = 0 , c > 0
(D) a < 0 , b = 0 , c > 0
24.
(A) 6
(B) 3
(C)
x/2
(D) 9 / 2
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26.
(D) 4
27.
The difference between areas of outside and inside surfaces of a cylindrical metallic pipe 14 cm long is
44 cm2. If the pipe is made of 99 cubic centrimeters of metal and outer radii and inner radii are R and r
respectively, then
14 cm yEcs ,d /kkrq ls cus csyukdkj ikbZi dh ck; rFkk vkUrfjd lrgksa ds {ks=kQyksa ds e/; varj 44 cm2 gSA ;fn
ikbZi 99 /ku lsVhehVj /kkrq ls cuk;k tkrk gS rFkk ikbZi dh ck; f=kT;k o vkUrfjd f=kT;k e'k% R rFkk r gS] rks &
(A) R = 2.5
(B) R = 2
(C) r = 1.5
(D) r = 2
28.
For any real number a, b, c & d which of the following statement(s) is/are true ?
(A) If a > b then ac > bc
(B) If a > b then a c > b c
a
b
(C) If a > b > 0 and c > d > 0, then
>
(D) If a > b and c > d then a c > b d.
d
c
fdUgha okLrfod la[;kvksa a, b, c ,oa d ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ls dFku lR; gS \
(A) ;fn a > b gks] rks ac > bc
(B) ;fn a > b gks] rks a c > b c
(C) ;fn a > b > 0 ,oa c > d > 0 gks] rks
a
b
>
d
c
29.
30.
Who among the following politicians are graduates but not the members of parliament ?
(A) B, C
(B) L, B
(C) D, L
(D) A, H, L
31.
Who among the following politicians are neither teachers nor graduates ?
(A) E, F
(B) D, E
(C) C, D
(D) L, H
32.
(B) G, H
(C) A, E
(D) E, F
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30.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSuls @lk usrk Lukrd gS ijUrq laln dk lnL; ugha gS ?
(A) B, C
31.
(B) L, B
(D) A, H, L
32.
(C) D, L
(B) D, E
(C) C, D
(D) L, H
(B) F
(C) C
(D) H
(C) 1
(D) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(C) H.P.
(C) 2
(D) 4
c, d and d are in
(A) A.P.
(B) G.P.
34.
35.
36.
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) 2
(B) 1
(C) 3
(D) 4
c, d rFkk d2 gks a xs
(A) lekUrj Js . kh
(B) xq . kks kj Js . kh
(C) gjkRed Js . kh
(C) 2
(D) 4
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 8 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
37.
A particle is thrown upward at t = 0 sec from ground with a vertical velocity of 100 m/sec.Distance travelled
by the particle in 12 sec.: (Take g = 10 m/s2)
,d d.k ij dh rjQ t = 0 sec ij tehu ls 100 m/sec.ds /okZ/kj osx ls Qsadk tkrk gS rks 12 sec esa d.k }kjk
r; nwjh gksxh: (g = 10 m/s2)
(A) 0 m
(B) 500 m
(C) 480 m
(D) 520 m
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38.
,d bysDVkWu fp=kkuqlkj pqEcdh; {ks=k eas yEcor~ :i ls izos'k djrk gS rks bysDVkWu
ij vkjksfir cy dh fn'kk gksxh A
(A) nka;h rjQ
(B) cka;h rjQ
(C) dkxt ds ry ls ckgj dh rjQ
(D) dkxt ds ry esa vUnj dh rjQ
39.
If the distance between two masses is doubled, the gravitational attraction between them.
(A) Is doubled
(B) Becomes four times (B) Is reduced to half (D) Is reduced to a quarter
nks nzO;ekuks ds e/; nwjh nqxquh dj nh xbZ gS rks buds e/; xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy gksxkA
(A) nqxquk
(B) pkj xquk
(B) vk/kk jg tk;sxk
(D) ,d pkSFkkbZ jg tk;sxk
40.
A force vector applied on a mass is represented as F 6 i 8 j 10k and accelerates with 1 m/s . What
will be the mass of the body2
fdlh fi.M ij yxk;k x;k cy F 6 i 8 j 10k gS] rFkk ;g 1 eh@ls-2 ls Rofjr gksrk gS rks fi.M dk nzO;eku D;k gksxk&
(A) 10 2 kg
41.
(B) 2 10 kg
(C) 10 kg
(D) 20 kg
A particle of mass m at rest is acted upon by a force F for a time t. Its kinetic energy after an
interval t is :
m nzO;eku dk ,d d.k fojke ij gS bl ij t le; ds fy, F cy vkjksfir jgrk gSA t le;kUrjky ds ckn bldh xfrt
tkZ gS %
(A)
42.
F2t 2
m
(B)
F2t 2
2m
(C)
F2t 2
3m
(D)
Ft
2m
The displacement-time relationship for a particle is given by x a0 a1t a2 t 2 . The acceleration of the
particle is
;fn ,d d.k ds foLFkkiu≤ dk lEcU/k x a0 a1t a2 t 2 gks rks mldk Roj.k gksxk&
(A) a 0
(B) a1
(C) a 2
(D) 2a2
43.
Light ray AB incidents on a plane mirror XY at an angle of 50 from normal. The second plane mirror is
placed is such a way that the reflected ray BC from the mirror XY retraces its path. Angle of inclination of
two mirrors will be:
izdk'k dh fdj.k AB lery niZ.k XY ij vfHkyEc ls 50 ds dks.k ij vkifrr gksrh gSA nwljk lery niZ.k bl izdkj
j[kk tkrk gS fd lery niZ.k XY ls ijkofrZr fdj.k BC nwljs niZ.k ls ijkofrZr gksdj vius iFk ij okil tkrh gSaA
nksuksa niZ.kksa ds e/; ikjLifjd >qdko gSa :
(A) 25
(B) 50
(C) 75
(D) 90
44.
A body moves on three quarters of a circle of radius r. The displacement and distance travelled by it are :
,d oLrq r f=kT;k ds o`k ij rhu pkSFkkbZ Hkkx pyrh gS] blds }kjk r; fd;k x;k foLFkkiu o nwjh gS :
(A) r, 3r
3r
(B) r 2 ,
2
(C) 2r,
3r
2
(D) 0,
3r
2
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 4 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k ,d
A beam of green light is incident from air and after refraction enters water. In comparison to that in air :
(A) Speed of light is less in water
(B) Frequency of light is less in water
(C) Wavelength of light is less in water
(D) Speed of light is more in water
ok;q ls vkifrr gjs izdk'k dh fdj.k] viorZu ds ckn ty esa izo s'k djrh gSA ok;q dh rqyuk esa &
(A) ty es a iz dk'k dh pky de gks xh
(B) ty es a iz dk'k dh vko` fk de gks xh
(C) ty es a iz dk'k dh rja xnS /;Z de gks xh
(D) ty es a iz dk'k dh pky T;knk gks xh
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46.
A household electric power outlet (assume 220 V constant voltage) is fused to cut at if the current equals or
exceeds 20 Ampere. A 2 kW heater, 1kW Air conditioner and three 100 W bulbs are already running at
rated power. If now somebody wants to run a computer then computer can run without causing fuse to burn
if power requirement of computer is (neglect losses in current carrying wire)
,d ?kjsyw fo|qr 'kfDr ifjiFk (220 V vpj ekusa) esa ;fn /kkjk 20 A ;k mlls vf/kd gks tk;s rks ;wt VwV tkrk gSA ,d
2 kW dk ghVj, 1kW dk ,;j df.M'kuj rFkk rhu 100 W ds cYc mudh vafdr 'kfDr ij dk;Zjr gSA vc ;fn dksbZ
,d dEI;wVj pykuk pkgrk gS rFkk dEI;wVj ;wt tyk;s fcuk gh dk;Z dj ldrk gS ;fn dEI;wVj dh vko';d 'kfDr
gksxh& (/kkjkokgh rkj esa gkfu ux.; ysaos)
(A) 1000 W
47.
(B) 1100 W
(C) 100 W
(D) 1200 W
(D) A wire with a green insulation is usually the live wire of an electric supply.
(D) ?kjks esa fo|qr vkiwfrZ ds fy, gjk fo|qr jks/kh rkj ,d /kkjkokgh rkj ds :i esa iz;qDr fd;k tkrk gSA
48.
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 8 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
49.
(C) He+
(D) H
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50.
51.
(B) +7, 1
(C) +1, 1
(D) +5, 1
52.
The value of Plancks constant is 6.63 1034 Js. The velocity of light is 3 108 m/sec. Which value is
closest to the wavelength of light with frequency of 8 1015 sec1 ?
Iykad fLFkjkad dk eku 6.63 1034 Js gSA izdk'k dk osx 3 108 ehVj@lSd.M gSA dkSulk rjaxnS/;Z eku izdk'k dh
vko`fr 8 1015 lSd.M1 ds lehi gS ?
(A) 5 1018 m
(B) 4 108 m
(C) 3 107 m
(D) 2 1025 m
53.
(B) Butanone
(C) Butan-1-one
fuEu esa ls dkSulk uke ,fFky esfFky dhVksu dk IUPAC ukedj.k gS\
(A) izksisu-1-vkWu
(B) C;wVsukWu
(C) C;wVsu-1-vkWu
54.
(D) Propan-2-one
(D) izksisu-2-vkWu
Lucas reagent is used to convert alcohol into alkyl halide. In this rate of reaction with respect to 1, 2, 3
alcohol will be
(A) 1 > 2 > 3
(C) 3 = 2 = 1
Y;wdkl vfHkdeZd dk mi;ksx ,Ydksgy dks ,fYdy gSykbM esa cnyus esa gksrk gSA 1, 2 o 3 ,Ydksgy ds lUnHkZ esa
vfHkf;k dh nj gksxhA
(A) 1 > 2 > 3
(B) 3 > 2 > 1
(C) 3 = 2 = 1
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
55.
(B) NaIO 3
(C) NaIO 2
(D) NaIO
(B) N-Methyl-4-methylpentan-2-amine
(D) 2-(N-methylamino)-1, 4, 4-trimethylbutane
|
CH3
(A) 2-(N-esfFky,feuks)-4-esfFkyisUVsu
(C) 2-(N-esfFky,feuks)-3-vkblksizksfiyizksisu
(B) N-esfFky-4-esfFkyisUVsu-2-,sehu
(D) 2-(N-esfFky,ehuks)-1, 4, 4-VkbZesfFkyC;wVsu
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 4 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k
(D) positron
(D) iksftVkWu
(C) ,UVhizksVksu
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58.
59.
(A)
and (rFkk)
(B)
(C)
and (rFkk)
(D)
and (rFkk)
A hydrogen - like atom has ground state binding energy 122.4 eV. Then :
(A) its atomic number is 3
(B) a photon of 90 eV can excite it to a higher state
(C) a 80 eV photon cannot excite it to a higher state
(D) None
,d gkbMkstu leku ijek.kq dh vk| voLFkk dh cU/ku tkZ 122.4 eV gSa rks &
(A) bldk ijek.kq ekad 3 gSA
(B) 90 eV okyk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr dj ldrk gSA
(C) 80 eV okyk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr ugha dj ldrk gSA
(D) dksbZ ugah
60.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(A)
(BC)
2.
9.
16.
23.
30.
37.
44.
51.
58.
(D)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(ABD)
3.
10.
17.
24.
31.
38.
45.
52.
59.
(D)
(D)
(B)
(B)
(D)
(D)
(AC)
(B)
(AC)
4.
11.
18.
25.
32.
39.
46.
53.
60.
(D)
(B)
(C)
(CD)
(B)
(D)
(ABC)
(B)
(ACD)
5.
12.
19.
26.
33.
40.
47.
54.
(B)
(D)
(B)
(CD)
(C)
(A)
(BC)
(B)
6.
13.
20.
27.
34.
41.
48.
55.
(A)
(C)
(B)
(AD)
(B)
(B)
(ABD)
(A)
7.
14.
21.
28.
35.
42.
49.
56.
(B)
(B)
(B)
(BC)
(B)
(D)
(B)
(B)
3.
AE : EB = DA : DB
.... (i)
Since DF is angle bisector
AF : FC = DA : DC = DA : DB
from (i) and (ii) we get
AE : EB = AF : FC
EF // BC
.... (ii)
The diagonal d = 25m. and area A = 168m2. Let I be the length and b be the width of the rectangle.
Therefore, I2+b2 = d2. and Ib = A We can therefore write (I + b)2 = d2 + 2A and (I b)2 = d2 2A.
Substituting and solving we get, I + b = 31 and I b = 17. Hence I = 24 and
b = 7.
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4.
x=7+ 4 3
1
x = 2 3
5.
Sn =
= 2 3
So
x +
1
x
=2+
3 + 2 3 = 4
3n 2 5n
2
2
Sn1 =
6.
3
5
(n 1)2 + (n 1)
2
2
an = sn sn1 =
3
5
(2n 1) +
2
2
a25 = 76
EDB + B = 180
DE || BC and DE =
EDB + 70 = 180
7.
AB is perp. bisector of PQ
APQ = AQP
and
PBA = QBA
But PQ is perpendicular bisector of AB is not always true
(It is true only when the circles are of equal radius)
9.
ACB = ABP = 60
ABC = ACQ = 70
BOC = 100
10.
70
30 = 21
100
11.
13.
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15.
cos sin 1 3
cos sin 1 3
2
2 cos
=
2 sin
2 3
tan=
16.
cot =
3 tan= tan60 = 60
AOB = 2 (APB)
b = AOB = 2 (85) = 170
In AOB, b + 2a = 180
170 + 2a = 180 a = 5
(OA = OB)
17.
AR : RC =
18.
Let x = 0.235
10x = 2.35
35
99
990x = 233
1000x = 235..35 +
x=
19.
233
990
x=
3
,
2
y=
3
2
S1 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +......399
66
[2 6 (66 1)6]
2
S2 = 13266
S1 S2 = 79800 13266 = 66534.
sum
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20.
Incorrect watch covers 1452 min in 1440 min. So, it will cover 1 min in
1440
4840 = 4800 min = 80 h. Therefore 80 h = 3 days and 8 h.
1452
4840 min in
21.
2 a = a b
2 a = a b
22.
1440
min. Therefore it will cover
1452
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
+
=
=0
a
ab
ab ab ab
a
2
52 6 52 6
24.
52 6 52 6
52 6 =
3 2
52 6 =
3 2
So,
3 2 3 2
2 2
x
2
a
1
:a
2
2
x
2
3 2 3 2
2 3
2ra = a2.
x
2
3
2
25.
26.
y + (y2 + 15)1/2 = 15
y2 + 15 = (15 y)2
y2 + 15 = 225 + y2 30y
30y = 210
x=3
210
7.
30
2x2 + 3x + 5 = 49
2x2 + 3x 44 = 0
2x2 8x + 11x 44 = 0
2x(x 4) + 11 (x 4) = 0
x = 11/2 & x = 4.
Hence, two solutions x = 11/2 & x = 4 are possible.
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28.
29.
A,E
30.
B,C
31.
L,H
32.
(33-36)
Sol.
Let four integers be ad, a , a + d and a + 2d
where a and d are integers and d > 0.
a + 2d = (a d) 2 + a2 + (a + d)2
2d2 2d + 3a2 a = 0
...............(i)
1
1 1 2a 6a 2
2
Since d is positive integer
1 + 2a 6a2 > 0
6a2 2a 1 < 0
d=
1 7
1 7
<a<
6
6
a = 0 Put in (ii)
d = 1 or 0 but
d=1
The four numbers are : 1, 0, 1, 2
35.
36.
( 1 + 1)2 + (2 2)2 = 0
37. F
...............(ii)
1
r2
|F|
38. mass nzO;eku m = =
|a|
a is an integer
d>0
F
4
200
= 10 2
1
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Ft2
W F = FS = F 2 m
1 F 2
t ,
S=
2 m
F
39. a =
,
m
40. x = a0 + a1 t + a2 t2
dx
= 0 + a1 + 2a2 t
dt
a=
d2 x
dt 2
= 0 + 2a2
N
A
C
50 50
41.
40
Ray BC retraces its path when A fall on second mirror perpendicularly, so as per figure L BYC will be euqal to
50.
R
42.
3r
3
2r =
4
2
so v w < air
(ii) v
so w < air
v
f = constant
w > air
ge tkurs gS fd v = f
(i) iz dk'k dh pky
v
r2 r2 = r 2
f = fu;r
w > air
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lwpuk ij vk/kkfjr
46. (A) Pressing force ncko cy = mg = 12 g = 120 N
(B) P =
F
120
=
= 20 Pa
A
32
F
120
=
= 40 Pa
A
3 1
(D) Area of surface BCFG is minimum So, pressure will be maximum.
lrg BCFG dk {kS=kQy U;qure gS vr% nkc vf/kdre gksxkA
(C) P =
2e
4MP
For H+
e
MP
For H 0
M
For He2+
gy%
2e
He2+ ds fy, 4M
P
50.
gy-
51.
52.
; For He+
e
4MP
49.
e
H+ ds fy, M
P
e
; He+ ds fy, 4M ;
P
H ds fy, 0
M
c
3 108
= 3.75 108 m.
8 1015
53.
gy %
60.
Z = 3.
1st excitation energy = 10.2 Z2 = 91.8 eV.
an 80 eV electron cannot excite it to a higher state.
vk| voLFkk esa cU/ku tkZ = 13.6 Z2 = 122.4 eV.
Z = 3.
1st mkstu tkZ = 10.2 Z2 = 91.8 eV. ,d 80 eV dk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr ugha dj ldrk gSA
ACD are 8 carbon alkanes but B has only 6 carbons atoms.
vU; lHkh esa 8 dkcZu gSa] tcfd B esa dsoy 6 dkcZu gSaA
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Subject
Section
Nature of Questions
No. of
Questions
Correct
Wrong
Total
Section-I
14
-1
42
Section-II
20
20 to 23
Section-III
-1
12
24 to 37
Section-I
14
-1
42
Section-II
20
43 to 46
Section-III
-1
12
47 to 60
Section-I
14
-1
42
PART-III
61 to 65 (Chemistry)
Section-II
20
66 to 69
Section-III
-1
12
1 to 14
15 to 19
38 to 42
PART-I
(Maths)
PART-II
(Physics)
Total
69
222
PART - I (Hkkx - I)
SECTION - I ([k.M- I)
31
31 2
(B) 7
(D) None of these
31
31 2
(B) 7
(D) bues a ls dks bZ ugha
Ram sets his watch at 6 : 10 am on Sunday, which gains 12 minutes in a day. On Wednesday if this watch
is showing 2 : 50 pm. What is the correct time ?
jke viuh ?kMh jfookj dks 6 : 10 am ij feykrk gS] tks fd ,d fnu esa 12 feuV vkxs gks tkrh gSA cq/kokj dks ;fn ;g
?kMh 2 : 50 pm fn[kk jgh gS] rks lgh le; D;k gksxk ?
(A) 1 : 50 pm
(C) 2 : 30 pm
(B) 2 : 10 pm
(D) 3 : 30 pm
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3.
4.
5.
6.
If cot =
;fn cot =
(A)
7.
gS] rks
1
5
2 sin 2
(B)
2 sin 2
lehdj.k
2
5
(A) 2
is
(C)
(B) 3
(1 x )2 +
dk eku gS &
8.
1 cos 2
1 cos 2
(D) 2520
(1 x )2 = 2 ds
3
5
(1 x )2 +
(C) 4
(D) infinite
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) vuUr
The arithmetic mean of greatest and least integral values of so that (2 + 1, 1) and origin lie on the same
side of x 10y 2 = 0 is
(A) 0
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) none of these
;fn ewy fcUnq rFkk fcUnq (2 + 1, 1) ds js[kk x 10y 2 = 0 ds gh vksj fLFkr gks] rks bl izdkj izkIr ds vf/kdre
(B) 4
(C) 5
The equation of circumcircle of an equilateral triangle is x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 and one vertex of the
triangle is (1, 1). The equation of incircle of the triangle is
(A) 4(x2 + y2) = g2 + f 2
(B) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
2
2
2
2
(C) 4(x + y ) + 8gx + 8fy = g + f
(D) None of these
leckgq f=kHkqt ds ifjxr o`k dk lehdj.k x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 gS rFkk f=kHkqt dk ,d 'kh"kZ (1, 1) gSA rc
f=kHkqt ds vUro`k dk lehdj.k gS (A) 4(x2 + y2) = g2 + f 2
(B) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
(C) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = g2 + f 2
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
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10.
The exhaustive range of values of a such that the angle between the pair of tangents drawn from (a, a) to
the circle x2 + y2 2x 2y 6 = 0 lies in the range , , is
3
a ds ekuksa dk fu''ks"kh ifjlj gksxk tcfd fcUnq (a, a) ls o`k x2 + y2 2x 2y 6 = 0 ij [khph xbZ Li'kZ js[kkvksa
(A) (1, )
(C) (, 2 2) (2 2, )
11.
The variance of 20 observations is 5. If each observations is multiplied by 2, then the new variance of the
resulting observations is
20 iz s { k.kks a dk iz l j.k 5 gS A ;fn iz R;s d iz s { k.k dks 2 ls xq . kk fd;k tkrk gS rc ifj.kkeh iz s { k.k dk u;k iz l j.k gS (A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 30
(D) 40
12.
Sita has 4 different and simmi has 7 different toys. Number of ways in which they can exchange their toys so
that each keeps her inital number of toys, is
lhrk 4 rFkk xhrk 7 fHkUu&fHkUu f[kykSus j[krh gS] rks mu rjhdksa dh la[;k D;k gksxhA tcfd nksuksa viuh izkjfHkd f[kykSuksa
dh la[;k dks leku j[krs gq, vius f[kykSuksa dks ,d&nwljs ls cny ysaA
(A) 329
13.
(B) 334
(C) 332
(D) 345
In a series of 5 matches in football (A team has equal chances to win, loose or draw a match). The
probability that a forecast selected at random has exactly 2 correct predictions, is
5 Qq V cky es pks a dh ,d Ja [ kyk es a Bhd 2 es pks a ds iw o kZ u q eku lgh gks u s dh iz kf;drk (tcfd iz R;s d es p es a fdlh ny
163
243
(B)
40
243
(C)
60
243
(D)
(B) 1
(C) 4
80
243
1
1
1
+
+
has the value equal to
1
1
1
(D) 1
1 1 1
+
+
1 1 1
dk eku gS&
(B) 1
(D) 1
15.
1
3
1
is
The last term in the binomial expansion of 2
3.3 9
2
f}in O;atd
(A)
10C
(C) 10C6
3
1
2
dk vfUre in
3.3 9
log3 8
log3 8
(D)
10C
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16.
(A) maximum z1 iz 2 17
z1
(C) minimum
4
z2
z2
(B) minimum z1 1 i z 2 13 4 2
z1
13
4
4
z2
z2
(D) maximum
13
3
iz 2 17
z1
4
(C) U;wu re
z2
z2
17.
1 i z 2 13 4 2
z1
13
4
4
(D) vf/kdre
z2
z2
13
3
18.
(B) U;w u re
(B) 11
(C) 7
(D) 8
If (t , 2t) is one end of a focal chord of the parabola y = 4x, then which is (are) true
2
1
(A) length of the focal chord is t
t
2t
(B) slope of the focal chord is 2
t 1
(C) mid-point of focal chord is focus
(D) focal-chord is angle bisector of tangent and the normal at (t2 , 2t) to the parabola
;fn (t2 , 2t) ijoy; y2 = 4x dh ukHkh; thok dk ,d fljk gks] rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk@ls lR; gSa&
2
1
(A) ukHkh; thok dh yEckbZ t gSA
t
2t
(B) ukHkh; thok dh izo.krk 2
gSA
t 1
4 13
3
4 13
gSA
3
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21.
(D) infinite
(D) vuUr
(D) infinite
(D) vuUr
ds izlkj esa nwljs, rhljs rFkk pkSFks inksa ds f}in xq.kkad e'k% ,d lekUrj Js<+h ds
23.
(C) 5
The number of values of x for which 6th term in the expansion is 21, are
x ds ekuksa dh la[;k ftuds fy, izlkj esa 6ok in 21 gks] gS &
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 0
(D) 9
(D) 2
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oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 14 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 14 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
24.
25.
The current i in the circuit of figure is fp=k ds ifjiFk esa /kkjk i gS &
(A)
1
amp.
45
(B)
1
amp.
15
(C)
1
amp.
10
(D)
1
amp.
5
(cka;h rjQ)
(B)
(C)
Time
27.
(D)
Time
Displacement
Displacement
(A)
Displacement
Displacement
26.
Time
B
Time
A particle moves from position r1 3i 2j 6k to position r2 14 i 13j 9 k under the action of force
4i j 3 k N . The work done by this force will be
(B) 50 J
(C) 200 J
(D) 75 J
Two particles of combined mass M, placed in space with certain separation, are released. Interaction between
the particles is only of gravitational nature and there is no external force present. Acceleration of one particle
with respect to the other when separation between them is R, has a magnitude :
nks d.k ftudk la;qDr nzO;eku M gS] vkdk'k esa fuf'pr nwjh ij j[ks gSa ] mudks NksM+k tkrk gSA d.kksa ds e/; dsoy
xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy yxrk gS rFkk vU; dksbZ ck; cy ugh yxrk gSA fdlh ,d d.k dk nwljs d.k ds lkis{k Roj.k dk ifjek.k]
tc muds e/; R nwjh gS] gksxk &
(A)
GM
2R
(B)
GM
R
(C)
2GM
R2
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29.
In the figure shown ABCD is a rectangular smooth tube kept fixed in a vertical plane. A particle is
projected from point A to reach point C with some speed. At the corners B and D velocity changes its
direction by 90 without any change of its magnitude at that corner. If time taken on paths ABC and
ADC are t 1 and t 2 respectively, then: (given > b)
fp=kkuqlkj ,d vk;rkdkj fpduh ufydk ABCD m/okZ/kj ry es tM+or gSA ,d d.k dks A ls C ds fy, fdlh pky ls {ksfir
fd;k tkrk gSA dksus B o D ij dk osx fn'kk esa 90 ls cny tkrk gS] ijUrq eku leku jgrk gSA ;fn iFk ABC rFkk ADC
es fy;k x;k le; e'k% t1 o t2 gS rks : (fn;k gS > b)
(A) t 1 = t 2
30.
(B) t 1 > t 2
(C) t 1 < t 2
m3
m1
A a
le:i forfjr gS] dk dsUnz gSA dsoy fn;s x;s nzO;eku ds e/; gh xq:okd"kZ.k
gS vU; xq:Rokd"kZ.k cyksa dks ux.; ekfu;sA vlR; dFku pqfu;sA
m2
B
r
(A) Hollow sphere and point mass m1 moves with same acceleration.
(B) m1 and m2 moves with same acceleration.
(C) Net force on m1 is non-zero
(D) Net force on hollow sphere and point mass m1 as a system is equal to force experienced by point
mass m2 in magnitude.
(A) [kks[kyk xksyk rFkk fcUnq nzO;eku m1 leku Roj.k ls xfr djsxsa
(B) m1 rFkk m2 leku Roj.k ls xfreku gksxsa
(C) m1 ij dqy cy v'kqU; gksxk
(D) [kks[kys xksys rFkk m1 dks ,d fudk; ekurs gq;s bl ij yxus okys dqy cy dk ifjek.k m2 nzO;eku ij yxus
A bullet of mass 10 g is fired with a rifle. The bullet takes 0.003 s to move through its barrel and leaves with
a velocity of 300 ms1. The force exerted on the bullet by the rifle :
(A) 103 N
(B) 104 N
(C) 105 N
(D) zero
,d cUnwd ls 10 xzke dh xksyh NksM+h tkrh gSA xksyh uyh ls xqtjus esa 0.003 lsd.M ysrh gS rFkk uyh ls 300 eh-/ls- ds
(D) 'kwU;
A machine gun fires n bullets per second and the mass of each bullet is m. If the speed of bullet is v, then the
magnitude of force exerted on the machine gun is :
,d e'khuxu fr lSd.M n xksfy;k nkxrh gS vkSj R;sd xksyh dk O;eku m gSA ;fn xksyh dh pky v gS] rks e'khu xu
ij vkjksfir cy gksxk&
(A) mng
33.
(B)
mnv
g
(C) mnv
(D) mnvg
(D) Zero
(D) 'kwU;
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34.
An unnumbered clock shows time as 4 : 35 in its mirror image. The real time is :
(A) 8 : 25
(B) 6 : 25
(C) 7 : 25
(D) None of these
,d fcuk vad fy[kh gqbZ ?kM+h dk niZ.k izfrfcEc 4 : 35 le; crkrk gSA rks lgh le; gS %
(A) 8 : 25
(B) 6 : 25
(C) 7 : 25
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
35.
A transformer is used to
(A) convert DC into AC
(C) obtain the required DC voltage
36.
A particle is projected from point 'A' with velocity u 2 at an angle of 45 with the horizontal as shown
in the figure. It strikes the inclined plane BC at right angle. The velocity of the particle just before the
collision with the inclined is :
,d d.k fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt ds lkFk 45 ds dks.k ij u 2 osx ls fcUnq A ls {ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA ;g ry BC ij yEcor~
Vdjkrk gSA urry ls VDdj ds Bhd igys d.k dk osx gksxkA
(A)
37.
3u
2
(B)
u
2
2u
(C)
(D) u
A homogeneous plate PQRST is as shown in figure. The centre of mass of plate lies at midpoint A of
b
segment QT. Then the ratio of
is (PQ = PT = b; QR = RS = ST = a)
a
b
,d lekax IysV PQRST fp=kkuqlkj crk;h xbZ gSA IysV dk nzO;eku dsUnz QT Hkkx ds e/; fcUnq A ij gSA rc vuqikr gS &
a
(PQ = PT = b; QR = RS = ST = a)
(A)
13
4
(B)
13
2
(C)
13
2
(D)
13
4
This section contains 5 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B),
(C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct.
bl [k.M esa 5 cgq lgh mkj izdkj ds iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls ,d ;k
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38.
An ideal battery of 60 volt is connected with the resistors as shown above. A1 and A2 are two ideal ammeters
and V is an ideal volt meter. Then :
(A) Reading of (A1) is 2 Amp
(B) Reading of (A2) is 1 Amp
(C) Reading of (V) is 60 volt
(D) Total power consumed by all the resistors is 120 watt
60 oks YV dh vkn'kZ cS V jh nf'kZ r fp=kkuq l kj frjks /k ls tq M + h gS A ;fn A1 rFkk A2 nks vkn'kZ vehVj rFkk V vkn'kZ
oksYVehVj gks rks :
(A) (A1) dk ikB;ka d 2 Amp gS A
(B) (A2) dk ikB;ka d 1 Amp gS A
(C) (V) dk ikB;ka d 60 volt gS A
(D) lHkh frjks /kks a es a dq y 'kfDr O;; 120 watt gS A
39.
A household electric power outlet (assume 220 V constant voltage) is fused to cut at if the current equals or
exceeds 20 Ampere. A 2 kW heater, 1kW Air conditioner and three 100 W bulbs are already running at rated
power. If now somebody wants to run a computer then computer can run without causing fuse to burn if power
requirement of computer is (neglect losses in current carrying wire)
,d ?kjsyw fo|qr 'kfDr ifjiFk (220 V vpj ekusa) esa ;fn /kkjk 20 A ;k mlls vf/kd gks tk;s rks ;wt VwV tkrk gSA ,d
2 kW dk ghVj, 1kW dk ,;j df.M'kuj rFkk rhu 100 W ds cYc muds vafdr 'kfDr ij dk;Zjr gSA vc ;fn dksbZ ,d
dEI;wVj pykuk pkgrk gS rFkk dEI;wVj ;wt tyk;s fcuk gh dk;Z dj jgk gS rks dEI;wVj dks vko';d 'kfDr D;k gksxh
(/kkjkokgh rkj esa gkfu ux.; ysaos)
(A) 1000 W
40.
(B) 1100 W
(C) 100 W
(D) 1200 W
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42.
Two identical balls P and Q moving in the x y plane collide at the origin (x = 0, y = 0) of the coordinate
system. Their velocity components just before the moment of impact were, for ball P, v x = 6 m/s,
v y = 0 ; for ball Q, v x = 5 m/s, v y = 2 m/s
As a result of the collision, the ball P comes to rest. The velocity components of the ball Q just after
collision will be:
nks le:i xsans P rFkk Q, x y ry esa xfr djrs gq, ewy fcUnq (x = 0, y = 0) ij Vdjkrh gSA VDdj ds rqjUr igys buds
osx ds ?kVd e'k% P ds fy, v x = 6 m/s, v y = 0 ,oa Q ds fy, v x = 5 m/s, v y = 2 m/s gSA
VDdj ds dkj.k xsan P :d tkrh gSA VDdj ds rqjUr i'pkr~ xsan Q ds osx ds ?kVd gksxsaA
(A) v y = 1 m/s
(B) v y = 2 m/s
(C) v x = 2 m/s
(D) v x = 1 m/s
xfr dh lhekUr voLFkk ,d fi.M dh LFkSfrd rFkk xR;kRed fLFkfr;ksa ds chp ,d kfUrd lhek js[ kk gksrh gSA m
nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd dks ,d ?k"kZ. k;q /okZ/kj nhokj ij fn[kk;s fp=kkuql kj ,d cy F vkjksfir dj lgkjk fn;k
x;k gSA CykWd rFkk nhokj ds chp LFkSfrd ?k"kZ. k xq. kkad S gSA F sinds vUrZxr CykWd dh ij dh vksj xfr dh
izo `fk gks ldrh gS ;k ;g ekuk tk ldrk gS fd F sin CykWd dks uhps fxjus ls Bhd jksdrk gSA mijks vuqPNsn
dks lko/kkuhiwo Zd if<+; s rFkk fuEu iz'uksa ds mkj nhft,A
43.
CykWd dks fLFkj j[kus ds fy, vko';d cy dk U;wure eku gksxk &
mg
(A) cos
44.
mg
(B) sin cos
mg
(C) sin cos
mg
(D) tan
The value of F for which friction force between the block and the wall is zero.
F dk eku] ftlds fy, CykW d rFkk nhokj ds chp ?k"kZ . k cy 'kw U; gS ] gks xk &
mg
mg
mg
(A) mg
(B)
(C)
(D)
sin
tan
cos
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p0
3
1/ 3
(B) p 0
(C) p0
(D) 3p0
The gas :
(A) is monoatomic.
(C) is polyatomic.
(B) is diatomic.
(D) type is not possible to decide from the given information.
xSl gS &
(A) ,d ijek.kq d
(C) cgq ijek.kq d
(B) f} ijek.kq d
(D) nh xbZ lw puk ds vk/kkj ij iz dkj ugha crk;k tk ldrkA
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 14 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 14 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
47.
48.
(D) 0
The equilibrium constant for the following two reactions are K1 and K2 respectively.
fuEu nks vfHkf;kvksa ds fy, lkE; fu;rkad e'k% K1 rFkk K2 gSaA
Xe F6 (g) + H2O (g) XeOF4 (g) + 2HF (g)
XeO4 (g) + XeF6 (g) XeOF4 (g) + XeO3F2(g)
The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is :
(C) K2 / K1
(D) K2 / K2
49.
Which of the following elements does not show +4 as most stable oxidation state?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls rRo lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +4 n'kkZrk gS\
(A) Si
(B) Ge
(C) Sn
(D) Pb
50.
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51.
vk;uu ,UFkSYih ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\
(A) rRoksa ds ckre d{kksa esa bysDVkWu&bysDVkWu vUr% f;k] vk;uu ,UFkSYih c<+krh gSA
(B) mPp n eku okys d{kdksa ls bysDVkWu dks fudkyuk fuEu n eku okys d{kdksa dh vis{kk ljy gksrk gSA
(C) lebysDVkWfud Lih'kht F, Ne rFkk Na+ dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih dk eku leku gksrk gS D;ksafd budk vkdkj o bysDVkWfud
vfHkfoU;kl leku gksrk gSA
(D) vfUre la;ksth bysDVkWu vk;uu tkZ esa NksVs vUrj dks crkrk gSA
52.
For the reaction in acidic medium between KMnO4 and H2O2 the number of electrons transferred per mol of
H2O2 are :
(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four
KMnO4 o H2O2 ds chp vEyh; ek/;e esa vfHkf;k ds fy, H2O2 ds fr eksy LFkkukUrfjr bysDVkWuksa dh la[;k fuEu gS%
(A) ,d
(B) nks
(C) rhu
(D) pkj
53.
Name of some compounds are given. Which one is not as per IUPAC system ?
CH3
|
(A) CH3 CH2 CH2 CH CH CH2 CH3 3Methyl4ethyl heptane
|
CH2CH3
(B)
(C)
(D)
3Methyl2butanol
2Ethyl3methylbut1ene
4Methyl2pentyne
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uhps dqN ;kSfxdksa ds uke fn;s x;s gSaA dkSulk uke IUPAC i)fr ds vuqlkj ugha gS\
CH3
|
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH2 CH3 3esfFky4,fFky gsIVsu
(A)
3
2
2
|
CH2CH3
(B)
3esfFky2C;wVsukWy
(C)
2,fFky3esfFkyC;wV1bZu
(D)
55.
4esfFky2isUVkbu
In photochemical reaction
h
RH + X2
RX + HX
Where X = (F, Cl, Br, I)
(B) Cl2
(C) Br2
(D) I2
(C) Br2
(D) I2
(B) Cl2
56.
Which of the following atom(s) does not have maximum oxidation state as +7?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls ijek.kq +7 vf/kdre vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk ugha j[krs gS\
(A) Cl
(B) F
(C) I
(D) Br
57.
(B) SF6
(C) XeOF4
(D) XeF5
Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below :
Column-I (Metals)
Column-II (Ores)
(A) Tin
(p) Calamine
(B) Zinc
(q) Cassiterite
(C) Iron
(r) Cerrusite
(D) Lead
(s) Siderite
Codes :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
p
q
r
s
(B)
q
p
s
r
(C)
s
r
q
p
(D)
q
p
r
s
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(A)
(C)
60.
(B)
q
r
(C)
r
q
(D)
s
p
(B)
(D)
(B)
p
p
(C)
s
r
(D)
r
s
C6H12 (P) has two types of alkenes that can be reduced to one type of C6H14 (Q). Q is:
C6H12 (P) nks izdkj dh ,Ydhu j[krk gS tks fd ,d izdkj ds C6H14 (Q) esa vipf;r gksrk gSA vr% Q gksxk %
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
COOH
NO2
O2N
(A)
COOCH3
: Picric acid
(B)
: Aspirin
NO2
COOH
COOH
OH
(C)
: Salicylic acid
(D)
: Phthalic acid
COOH
fuEu esa ls dkSu&dkSu buds lkekU; uke ds lkFk lgh lqesfyr gSa \
OH
COOH
NO2
O2N
(A)
COOCH3
: fifd vEy
(B)
: ,Lizhu
NO2
COOH
COOH
OH
(C)
: lsfylhfyd vEy
(D)
: FkSfyd vEy
COOH
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62.
and
(B)
(C)
and
(D)
and
and HCCCCH
63.
(A)
rFkk
(B)
(C)
rFkk
(D)
rFkk
rFkk HCCCCH
A gas cylinder containing cooking gas can withstand a pressure of 14.9 atmosphere. The pressure guaze of
cylinder indicates 12 atmosphere at 27 C. Due to sudden fire in the building temperature starts rising. The
temperature at which cylinder will explode is :
[kkuk idkus okyh xSl dk flys.Mj 14.9 ok;qe.Myh; nkc lgu dj ldrk gSA 27C ij flys.Mj dk nkc xSt
nkcekih 12 ok;qe.My bafxr djrk gS, fcfYMax esa vpkud vkx yxus ls rkieku c<+ tkrk gS, og rki Kkr djsa ftl ij
flys.Mj QV tk;sxk&
(A) 372.5 K
64.
(B) 99.5 C
(C) 199 C
(D) 472.5 k
(A)
65.
(B)
N
|
H
(C)
(D)
A hydrogen - like atom has ground state binding energy 122.4 eV. Then :
(A) its atomic number is 3
(B) a photon of 90 eV can excite it to a higher state
(C) a 80 eV photon cannot excite it to a higher state
(D) None
,d gkbMkstu leku ijek.kq dh vk| voLFkk dh cU/ku tkZ 122.4 eV gSa rks &
(A) bldk ijek.kq ekad 3 gSA
(B) 90 eV okyk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr dj ldrk gSA
(C) 80 eV okyk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr ugha dj ldrk gSA
(D) dksbZ ugah
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s(s 1)
h
1
where s = + .
2
2
n
n
or
2
2
where n is the number of unpaired electron.
The substance which contains species with unpaired electrons in their orbitals behave as paramagnetic
substances. The paramagnetism is expressed in terms of magnetic moment.
The magnetic moment of an atom
n n eh
1
2 2 2mc
s =
s(s 1)
eh
=
2mc
s =
n (n 2) B.M.
s=
n
2
n
2
vFkok
h
2
tgka s = +
1
gksrk gSA
2
n
2
s =
s(s 1)
eh
=
2mc
s =
n (n 2) B.M.
s=
n
2
eh
4mc
If an ion of 25Mn has a magnetic moment of 3.873 B.M. Then Mn is in which state.
;fn vk;u 25Mn dk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ 3.873 B.M. gS] rks Mn fdl vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk esa gksxk
(A) + 2
(B) + 3
(C) + 4
(D) + 5
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67.
(B) Cu+
(C) Mn+7
(D) Ti+2
(A) C H2 C H CH CH2
(C) C H2 CH CH C H2
69.
(B) C H2 C H CH CH2
(D) None of these (buesa ls dksbZ ugha)
(A)
(C)
C H2 CH CH2
(B)
(D)
NH C NH
2
2
|
NH2
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(B)
(C)
(AC)
(B)
(C)
(C)
(B)
2.
9.
16.
23.
30.
37.
44.
(B)
(B)
(ABD)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(B)
3.
10.
17.
24.
31.
38.
45.
(D)
(D)
(AC)
(C)
(A)
(ABD)
(A)
4.
11.
18.
25.
32.
39.
46.
(B)
(B)
(AB)
(D)
(C)
(ABC)
(A)
5.
12.
19.
26.
33.
40.
47.
(A)
(A)
(ABC)
(C)
(D)
(AB)
(A)
50.
57.
(C)
(B)
51.
58.
(B)
(C)
52.
59.
(B)
(B)
53.
60.
(C)
(B)
54.
61.
64.
(AD)
65.
(AC)
66.
(C)
67.
(D)
68.
6.
13.
20.
27.
34.
41.
48.
7.
14.
21.
28.
35.
42.
49.
(D)
(C)
(D)
(B)
(D)
(BD)
(D)
(A)
55.
(ACD) 62.
(A)
56.
(ABD) 63.
(B)
(AB)
(C)
(D)
69.
(C)
(D)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(ABD)
(C)
2.
Incorrect watch covers 1452 min in 1440 min. So, it will cover 1 min in
min in
1440
min. Therefore it will cover 4840
1452
1440
4840 = 4800 min = 80 h. Therefore 80 h = 3 days and 8 h.
1452
Hindi. xyr pyrh ?kMh 1440 feuV dk le; 1452 feuV esa r; djrh gSA vr% ;g 1 feuV esa
1440
1452
1440
4840 = 4800 feuV = 80 h. Therefore 80 h = 3 days and 8 h.
1452
3.
2576a456b is divisible by 5 b = 0 or 5
(2576a456b, 5 ls HkkT; gS b = 0 ;k 5)
2576a456b is divisible by 3 35 + a + b = 3, I
(2576a456b, 3 ls HkkT; gS 35 + a + b = 3, I)
a = 1, 4, 7, 2, 5, 8.
4.
(992 1002)
(5 6) +.....+ (99 + 100)(99 100)
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5.
.........(1)
log K
log K
log K
,y
,z
log a
log b
log c
xy + yz + zx
or, x
1
1
1
(log K) 2
z
(log K) 2 [log a log b log c] log K log K log(abc) xy (log c )
log c
log c
(log a)(l og b)(log c)
log a log b
6.
cot =
H=
B
P
P2 B2
So,
cos
log c
xy. z
xyz
log c
H=
( 3 )2 (1)2 = 4 = 2.
B
1
=
=
H
2
P
3
sin =
H
2
and
1
4
So,
=
3
2 sin 2
2
4
1 cos 2
7.
|1 + x| + | 1 x| = 2
x [ 1, 1]
So, infinite solutions vr% vuUr gy gSA
8.
2 (2 + 1 10 ( 1) 2) > 0
2
10 + 9 < 0
1<<9
least integral value of is 2
greatest integral value of is 8
28
A.M. =
=5
2
9.
3
.
5
1 2
g f2 c
2
The equation of the incircle is
inradius =
1 2
1
1
g f 2 c g 2 f 2 .2 g f 1
4
4
4
4(x 2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
2
x g y f
10.
2 2
(a,a)
2a 4a 6
2 2
As
3
6 2 2
2 2
2
1
3
a 2 2a 3 2 3
2a 4a 6
a2 2a 15 < 0 3 < a < 5 a (3, 1) (3, 5).
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11.
x x
i
(S.(D))2 =
Variance =
i1
20
20
2
x x
20
i1
x x
= 5 or
20
= 100
...(i)
i 1
2x 1 2x 2 ..... 2 x 20
x x 2 ..... x 20
2 1
2x
20
20
20
20
20
2x y 2x 2x 4x
i
New variance =
i 1
20
i 1
20
i 1
20
20
2
x x
i
=4
i1
20
12.
13.
14.
100
= 4
= 20
20
[Using (i)]
Required number of ways are = Exactly one toy is exchanged + exactly two toys exchanged + exactly 3
toys exchanged + 4 toys exchanged
= 4C1 7C1 + 4C2 7C2 + 4C3 7C3 + 4C4 7C4 = 329
dqy rjhdks dh la[;k = ,d f[kykSuk cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + nks f[kykSus cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + rhu f[kykSus
cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + pkj f[kykSus cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;kA
= 4C1 7C1 + 4C2 7C2 + 4C3 7C3 + 4C4 7C4 = 329
1
P = 5C2
3
2
80
=
243
3
x 3 2x 1 = 0
then (rks ) 3 2 1 = 0
Let (ekukfd)
1
y
1
.............(1)
y 1
y 1
3
y 1
y 1
1 = 0
2
(1) ls )
y
1
y 1
(lehdj.k y3 + 4y2 y = 0 ds ew y
then (rks )
1 1 1
,
,
1 1 1
1 1 1
,
,
1 1 1
gSaA)
1 1 1
=4
1 1 1
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15.
1
nr
3
T r+1 = Cr ( 2 )
2
r=n
T n+1 =
1 1
Cn (3 2 )0
2
2
1
= 3
3. 9
= 3
16.
T 4+1
log3 8
5
log3 8
3
25
log3 8
10
= 5 =
2
2
10
=
2
10
= 10C
1 2
3 3
85/3
4. (
10 4
2)
n = 10
10
1
C 4 . 2 2. 2 =
2
10C
z1 5 12i, z2 4
z1 iz2 z1 z2 13 4 17
z1 1 i z 2 z1 1 i z 2
13 4 2
z2
4
4
z2
4 1 5
z2
z2
z2
4
4
z2
4 1 3
z2
z2
17.
min z1 1 i z 2 13 4 2
max
z1
4
z2
z2
13
3 and min
z1
4
z2
z2
13
5
2
1
1
=
+
5(n 5) (n 4)(n 5) 6 5
12(n 4) = n2 9n + 50
n2 21n + 98 = 0
(n 7) (n 14) = 0
n = 7 or ;k n = 14
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13
2
3 = 3 =1
tan B =
13
2
1 5 .
3
3
B = 45
5
19.
(A)
(B)
Slope of DC =
3
2
DC line y + 4 =
(C)
3
(x 5)
2
3x + 2y 7 = 0
Since D is obtuse angled triangle so orthocentre lies out side the triangle
20 to 21.
Sol.
For Q.No. 20, 21
at x = 3,
y
at x = 2,
y
at x = 3,
y
at x = 4,
y
=
=
=
=
8
4
4
2
23.
m=7
m
C1 ; mC2 , mC3 lekUrj Js<+h esa gSA
m=7
x
( x 2 ) log10 3
T6 = 7C5 2log(10 3 ) . 2
= 21
(10 3x) 3x 2 = 1
24.
10
1
. 3x 32x = 1
9
9
3x = 1, 9
32x 10 . 3x + 9 = 0
x = 0, 2
30
30
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2V
30
60
20
2V
2
1
=
A
20
10
28.
a1 =
GM1M2
2
/ M1
R
acceleation of M1 w.r.t. M2
arel. = a1 + a2
=
30.
31.
36.
G(M1 M2 )
R2
a2 =
GM
R2
GM1M2
R2
/ M2
a m1 = am3 0
a m1 = am2 0
Fm1 m3 Fm2 = 0
mv
t
F=
10 10 3 300
F = 1000 = 103 N
.003
Let the particle strikes the inclined palne BC perpendicularly with a velocity v. Then
ekuk d.k urry BC ls v osx ls yEcor~ Vdjkrk gS rc
2u
v cos30 = u 2 cos45
37.
v=
If centre of mass is at A
nzO;eku dsUnz A ij gSA
a
1
1
a2 2 =
ab sin
b sin
3
2
or
b
13
a
4
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39.
40.
F qV B
If V = 0 then FB = 0
By right hand rule, the field line is circular.
Magnetic force cannot do work
F qV B
;fn V = 0 rc FB = 0
F
120
=
= 20 Pa
A
32
F
120
=
= 40 Pa
A
3 1
(D) Area of surface BCFG is minimum So, pressure will be maximum.
lrg BCFG dk {kS=kQy U;qure gS vr% nkc vf/kdre gksxkA
(C) P =
43.
F sin + f = mg
and rFkk Fcos = N
for minimum U;w u re ds fy, ; f = N = Fcos
mg
F min. =
sin cos
44.
As pw a fd f = 0
45.
F sin = mg
mg
F=
sin
p0
3
p0
and 3v 0. Final volume and pressure arev 0 and 32/3
3
p0.
p0
3
rFkk 3v 0 gSaA vfUre vk;ru rFkk nkc v 0 rFkk 32/3 p0. gSA
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p0
.(3v 0) = 32/3 p0(v 0)
3
or
1=
2
3
31 = 32/3
5
3
48.
51.
As value of n i.e. principal quantum number increases, the size of atom increases and the distance between
valence electrons and nucleus increases. As a result, the attraction between the valence electrons and
nucleus decreases. This fascilitates the easier removal of valence electrons.
n dk eku vFkkZr~ eq[; DokUVe la[;k esa o`f) ds lkFk ijek.kq ds vkdkj esa o`f) gksrh gS rFkk la;ksth bysDVkWu o ukfHkd
ds e/; nwjh c<+rh gSA ifj.kkeLo:i la;ksth bysDVkWuksa o ukfHkd ds e/; vkd"kZ.k ?kVrk gS rFkk la;ksth bysDVkWuks dks fudkyuk
ljy gksrk gSA
52.
53.
2-Amino-4-bromo-3-chloro-5-hydroxycyclopentane-1-carbonitirle
2-,ehuks-4-czkseks-3-Dyksjks-5-gkbMkWDlhlkbDyksisUVsu-1-dkcksZukbVkby
54.
CH3
|
CH3 CH2 CH2 CH CH CH2 CH3
|
CH2CH3
4Ethyl 3methylheptane
CH3
|
CH3 CH2 CH2 CH CH CH2 CH3
|
CH2CH3
4,fFky 3esfFkygsIVsu
Reduction
57.
BiO3 + Mn2+
Bi3+ + MnO4
Oxidation
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vi p; u
Sol.
BiO3 + Mn2+
Bi3+ + MnO4
vkW
Dl hdj .k
(i) 2e + 6H+ + BiO3 Bi3+ + 3H2O
(ii) 4H2O + Mn2+ MnO4 + 8H+ + 5e
XeF4
=0
non polar
SF6
=0
non-polar
(C)
XeOF4 0
polar
XeF5
non polar
F
F
(D)
Xe
F
F
gy&
/kqzoh;rk dqy f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ ij fuHkZj djrh gSA ;fn f}/kqzo vk?kw.kZ = 0 gS rks ;g v/kqzoh; gSA
(A)
XeF4
=0
v/kqzoh;
SF6
=0
v/kqzoh;
(C)
XeOF4 0
/kqzoh;
XeF5
v/kqzoh;
F
F
(D)
Xe
F
F
59.
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60.
63.
P2T1
14 .9 300
= 372.5 K
P1 (V1 = V2) =
12
65.
Z = 3.
1st excitation energy = 10.2 Z2 = 91.8 eV.
an 80 eV electron cannot excite it to a higher state.
vk| voLFkk esa cU/ku tkZ = 13.6 Z2 = 122.4 eV.
Z = 3.
st
2
1 mkstu tkZ = 10.2 Z = 91.8 eV. ,d 80 eV dk QksVkWu bls mPp voLFkk esa mksftr ugha dj ldrk gSA
66.
Magnetic moment =
25 Mn
n (n 2) = 3.873
67.
25 Mn
therefore Mn should be in + 4
68.
69.
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Subject
Nature of Questions
Section
No. of
Questions
Correct
Wrong
Total
Section-I
14
-1
42
Section-II
20
20 to 23
Section-III
-1
12
24 to 37
Section-I
14
-1
42
Section-II
20
43 to 46
Section-III
-1
12
47 to 60
Section-I
14
-1
42
PART-III
61 to 65 (Chemistry)
Section-II
20
66 to 69
Section-III
-1
12
1 to 14
15 to 19
38 to 42
PART-I
(Maths)
PART-II
(Physics)
Total
69
222
PART - I (Hkkx - I)
SECTION - I ([k.M- I)
2.
3.
dy
Let x 1 y y 1 x = 0, where 1 < x < 0, for this relation find the sum of squares of all values of
at
dx
1
x= .
2
dy
1
ekukfd x 1 y y 1 x = 0, tgk 1 < x < 0, bl lEcU/k ds fy, x = ij dx ds lHkh ekuksa ds oxksZa dk ;ksx gS&
2
(A) 8
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 1
In a series of 5 matches in football (A team has equal chances to win, loose or draw a match). The
probability that a forecast selected at random has exactly 2 correct predictions, is
5 Qq V cky es pks a dh ,d Ja [ kyk es a Bhd 2 es pks a ds iw o kZ u q eku lgh gks u s dh iz kf;drk (tcfd iz R;s d es p es a fdlh ny
163
243
(B)
40
243
(C)
60
243
(D)
80
243
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4.
c1 a1 b1
c
If a 1 b 1 c 1, a 2b 2c 2 and a 3b 3c 3 are 3-digit ev en natural numbers and = 2 a 2 b2 , then is
c 3 a3 b3
c1 a1 b1
c
;fn a 1 b 1 c 1, a 2b 2c 2 ,oa a 3b 3c 3 , 3- vadh; le izkd`r la[;k, gS rFkk = 2 a 2 b2 , rks
c 3 a3 b3
(A) divisible by 2 but not necessarily by 4
(B) divisible by 4 but not necessarily by 8
(C) divisible by 8
(D) none of these
(A)2 ls HkkT; gS fdUrq 4 ls HkkT; gksuk vko';d ugha gSA (B) 4 ls HkkT; gS fdUrq 8 ls HkkT; gksuk vko';d ugha gSA
(C) 8 ls HkkT; gSA
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
5.
x 1 x 2 is
, 1
(A)
2
6.
1
, 1 (C)
(B) 1,
2
2
8.
1
1
,
2
2
(B) 1
1
(D) ,
,
2
1
1
1
+
+
has the value equal to
1
1
1
1 1 1
+
+
1 1 1
(C) 4
dk eku gS&
(D) 1
Sita has 4 different and simmi has 7 different toys. Number of ways in which they can exchange their toys
so that each keeps her inital number of toys, is
lhrk 4 rFkk xhrk 7 fHkUu&fHkUu f[kykSus j[krh gS] rks mu rjhdksa dh la[;k D;k gksxhA tcfd nksuksa viuh izkjfHkd f[kykSuksa
dh la[;k dks leku j[krs gq, vius f[kykSuksa dks ,d&nwljs ls cny ysaA
(A) 329
9.
(B) 334
(C) 332
(D) 345
The exhaustive range of values of a such that the angle between the pair of tangents drawn from (a, a) to the
circle x2 + y2 2x 2y 6 = 0 lies in the range , , is
3
a ds ekuksa dk fu''ks"kh ifjlj gksxk tcfd fcUnq (a, a) ls o`k x2 + y2 2x 2y 6 = 0 ij [khph xbZ Li'kZ js[kkvksa
10.
(A) (1, )
(C) (, 2 2) (2 2, )
The equation of circumcircle of an equilateral triangle is x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 and one vertex of the
triangle is (1, 1). The equation of incircle of the triangle is
(A) 4(x2 + y2) = g2 + f 2
(B) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
(C) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = g2 + f 2
(D) None of these
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leckgq f=kHkqt ds ifjxr o`k dk lehdj.k x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 gS rFkk f=kHkqt dk ,d 'kh"kZ (1, 1) gSA rc
f=kHkqt ds vUro`k dk lehdj.k gS (A) 4(x2 + y2) = g2 + f 2
(B) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
(C) 4(x2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = g2 + f 2
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
11.
12.
The tangent lines to the circle x + y + 6x 4y 12 = 0 which are perpendicular to the line
4x + 3y + 5 = 0 are given by :
o`k x + y + 6x 4y 12 = 0 dh Li'kZ js[ kkvksa tks js[ kk 4x + 3y + 5 = 0 ds yEcor~ gks] ds lehdj.k gS&
(A) 4x + 3y 7 = 0 , 4x + 3y + 15 = 0
(B) 4x + 3y 31 = 0 , 4x + 3y + 19 = 0
(C) 3x 4y 42 = 0 , 3x 4y 8 = 0
(D) 3x 4y + 8 = 0 , 3x + 4y + 21 = 0
x4 1
x 2 (x 4 x 2 1)1/ 2
(A)
x4 1
x 2 (x 4 x 2 1)1/ 2
dx is equal to :
x4 x2 1
+C
x
(B)
x2 1
+C
x2
(C)
dx dk eku gS&
x4 x2 1
x2
+C
(D)
x 4 x2 1
x4
13.
Ram sets his watch at 6 : 10 am on Sunday, which gains 12 minutes in a day. On Wednesday if this watch
is showing 2 : 50 pm. What is the correct time ?
jke viuh ?kMh jfookj dks 6 : 10 am ij feykrk gS] tks fd ,d fnu esa 12 feuV vkxs gks tkrh gSA cq/kokj dks ;fn ;g
?kMh 2 : 50 pm fn[kk jgh gS] rks lgh le; D;k gksxk ?
(A) 1 : 50 pm
(B) 2 : 10 pm
(C) 2 : 30 pm
(D) 3 : 30 pm
14.
A pair of coins is tossed a fixed number of times. If probability of getting both head in exactly 3 trails is same
as the probability of getting both heads in exactly 4 trials, then number of trails equal to
flDdks dk ,d ;qXe ,d fuf'pr la[;k ckj mNkyk tkrk gSA ;fn Bhd rhu mNkyksa esa nksuksa ij fpk vkus dh izkf;drk]
Bhd pkj mNkyksa esa nksuksa ij fpk vkus dh izkf;drk cjkcj gks] rks dqN mNkyksa dh la[;k gksxh&
(A) 7
(B) 15
(C) 21
(D) 14
The normal y = mx 2am am3 to the parabola y2 = 4ax subtends a right angle at the vertex if
ijoy; y2 = 4ax dk vfHkyEc y = mx 2am am3, 'kh"kZ ij ledks.k vUrfjr djrk gS] ;fn
(A) m =
16.
(B) m = 3
(C) m = 2
(D) m =
z1
(C) minimum
4
z2
z2
13
4
(B) minimum z1 1 i z 2 13 4 2
z1
(D) maximum
4
z2
z2
13
3
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iz 2 17
z1
(C) U;wu re
17.
z2
4
z2
(B) U;w u re
1 i z 2 13 4 2
z1
13
4
(D) vf/kdre
z2
4
z2
13
3
The differential equation of the curve for which the ordinate at x = 0 of any tangent is equal to the corresponding subnormal
(A) is linear
(B) is homogeneous of first degree
(C) is of the form variable separable
(D) is of second order
o] ftlds fy, fdlh Li'kZ js[kk dh x = 0 ij dksfV laxr v/kksyEc ds cjkcj gS] dk vody lehdj.k
(A) js[kh; gSA
(B) izFke ?kkr dk le?kkrh; gSA
(C) pj i`FkDdj.kh; :i dk gSA
(D) f}rh; dksfV dk gSA
18.
x3
x0
6(ax sin ax )
x3
x0
(A) 1
19.
6(ax sin ax )
(B) 8
2
may be equal to
(D) 100
P 10 2, 2 2 . Then
21.
d2 y
dx 2
(A)
(B) 1
at the point P :
4 2
3 2
7 3
(C) 2
fcUnq P ij
(B)
4 2
3 2
7 3
d2 y
dx 2
(D) 3
(C)
4 2
3
7 3
(D)
4 2
7 2.3
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The number of integers in {1, 2, ....... 100}, which are divisible by 2 and 3 but not by 12, is
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) None of these
{1, 2, ....... 100} esa iw.kkZadks dh la[;k tksfd 2 o 3 ls HkkT; gS ysfdu 12 ls ugha] gS&
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
23.
The number of numbers in 2, 4 , 6 , 8 , ....... 200 , which are divisible by both 2 and
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 25
(D) None of these
2,
4 , 6 , 8 , ....... 200
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 25
8 , is
oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 14 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out
of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 14 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
24.
25.
The current i in the circuit of figure is fp=k ds ifjiFk esa /kkjk i gS &
(A)
1
amp.
45
(B)
1
amp.
15
(C)
1
amp.
10
(D)
1
amp.
5
,d bysDVkWu fp=kkuqlkj pqEcdh; {ks=k eas yEcor~ :i ls izos'k djrk gS rks bysDVkWu ij vkjksfir cy dh fn'kk gksxh A
(A) to the right (nka;h rjQ)
(B) to the left
(cka;h rjQ)
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Which of the following represents the displacement-time graph of two objects A and B moving with equal velocity ?
fuEu esa ls dkSulk foLFkkiu le;&o leku osx ls xfreku nks oLrqvksa A rFkk B dks O;Dr djrk gS ?
A
(B)
(C)
Time
Time
(D)
Time
Displacement
A
Displacement
(A)
Displacement
Displacement
26.
B
Time
27.
Which of the following is not possible for an object of mass 5kg which is released from height 15m.
(Take g = 10 m/s2) KE = Kinetic Energy of the object, PE = Potential Energy)
,d oLrq dks 15 m pkbZ ls eqDr fd;k tkrk gS oLrq dk nzO;eku 5kg gS rks fuEu esa ls dkSulk vlR; gSA
(;gk g = 10 m/s2) KE = oLrq dh xfrt tkZ, PE = fLFkfrt tkZ
(A) KE = 600 J ; PE = 150 J
(B) KE = 150 J ; PE = 600 J
(C) KE = 0 J ; PE = 750 J
(D) KE = 800 J ; PE = 50 J
28.
Two particles of combined mass M, placed in space with certain separation, are released. Interaction between
the particles is only of gravitational nature and there is no external force present. Acceleration of one particle
with respect to the other when separation between them is R, has a magnitude :
nks d.k ftudk la;qDr nzO;eku M gS] vkdk'k esa fuf'pr nwjh ij j[ks gSa ] mudks NksM+k tkrk gSA d.kksa ds e/; dsoy
xq:Rokd"kZ.k cy yxrk gS rFkk vU; dksbZ ck; cy ugh yxrk gSA fdlh ,d d.k dk nwljs d.k ds lkis{k Roj.k dk ifjek.k]
tc muds e/; R nwjh gS] gksxk &
(A)
GM
(B)
GM
2
(C)
2GM
2R
R
R2
(D) not possible to calculate due to lack of information
(lwpukvksa
29.
In the figure shown ABCD is a rectangular smooth tube kept fixed in a vertical plane. A particle is
projected from point A to reach point C with some speed. At the corners B and D velocity changes its
direction by 90 without any change of its magnitude at that corner. If time taken on paths ABC and
ADC are t 1 and t 2 respectively, then: (given > b)
fp=kkuqlkj ,d vk;rkdkj fpduh ufydk ABCD m/okZ/kj ry es tM+or gSA ,d d.k dks A ls C ds fy, fdlh pky ls {ksfir
fd;k tkrk gSA dksus B o D ij dk osx fn'kk esa 90 ls cny tkrk gS] ijUrq eku leku jgrk gSA ;fn iFk ABC rFkk ADC
es fy;k x;k le; e'k% t1 o t2 gS rks : (fn;k gS > b)
(A) t 1 = t 2
(B) t 1 > t 2
(C) t 1 < t 2
(D) none of these (mijksDr esa lss dksbZ ugha)
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30.
Two point masses of mass m1 and m2 are placed at point A and B respectively as shown in figure. Point A is
the centre of hollow sphere of uniformly distributed total mass m3. Consider only gravitational interaction
between all masses and neglect other gravitational forces. Select the incorrect alternative.
(A) Hollow sphere and point mass m1 moves with same acceleration.
(B) m1 and m2 moves with same acceleration.
(C) Net force on m1 is non-zero
(D) Net force on hollow sphere and point mass m 1 as a system is equal to force experienced
by point mass m2 in magnitude.
m3
m1
A a
m2
B
r
nks fcUnq nzO;eku ftuds nzO;eku m1 rFkk m2 gS] dks e'k% fcUnqvksa A rFkk B ij fp=kkuqlkj j[kk x;k gSA fcUnq A ,d [kks[kys
xksys ftldk nzO;eku m3 le:i forfjr gS] dk dsUnz gSA dsoy fn;s x;s nzO;eku ds e/; gh xq:okd"kZ.k gS vU;
xq:Rokd"kZ.k cyksa dks ux.; ekfu;sA vlR; dFku pqfu;sA
(A) [kks[kyk xksyk rFkk fcUnq nzO;eku m1 leku Roj.k ls xfr djsxsa
(B) m1 rFkk m2 leku Roj.k ls xfreku gksxsa
(C) m1 ij dqy cy v'kqU; gksxk
(D) [kks[kys xksys rFkk m1 dks ,d fudk; ekurs gq;s bl ij yxus okys dqy cy dk ifjek.k m2 nzO;eku ij yxus
okys dqy cy ds ifjek.k ds cjkcj gksxkA
31.
A bullet of mass 10 g is fired with a rifle. The bullet takes 0.003 s to move through its barrel and leaves with
a velocity of 300 ms1. The force exerted on the bullet by the rifle :
(A) 103 N
(B) 104 N
(C) 105 N
(D) zero
,d cUnwd ls 10 xzke dh xksyh NksM+h tkrh gSA xksyh uyh ls xqtjus esa 0.003 lsd.M ysrh gS rFkk uyh ls 300 eh-/ls- ds
osx ls fudyrh gSA cUnwd }kjk xksyh ij yxk;k x;k cy gS %
(A) 103 U;wVu
(B) 104 N U;wVu
(C) 105 U;wVu
(D) 'kwU;
32.
A machine gun fires n bullets per second and the mass of each bullet is m. If the speed of bullet is v, then the
magnitude of force exerted on the machine gun is : ,d e'khuxu fr lSd.M n xksfy;k nkxrh gS vkSj R;sd xksyh
dk O;eku m gSA ;fn xksyh dh pky v gS] rks e'khu xu ij vkjksfir cy gksxk&
(A) mng
33.
(B)
mnv
g
(C) mnv
(D) mnvg
(D) Zero
(D) 'kwU;
34.
An unnumbered clock shows time as 4 : 35 in its mirror image. The real time is :
(A) 8 : 25
(B) 6 : 25
(C) 7 : 25
(D) None of these
,d fcuk vad fy[kh gqbZ ?kM+h dk niZ.k izfrfcEc 4 : 35 le; crkrk gSA rks lgh le; gS %
(A) 8 : 25
(B) 6 : 25
(C) 7 : 25
(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
35.
A transformer is used to
(A) convert DC into AC
(C) obtain the required DC voltage
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36.
Two non-conducting hemispherical surfaces, which are having uniform charge density are placed on smooth
horizontal surface as shown in figure. Assuming springs are ideal, calculate compression in each spring if
both the hemispherical surface are just touching each other.
nks vpkyd v/kZ&xksyh; i`"B] ftu ij le vkos'k ?kuRo gS] dks fpdus {kSfrt ry ij fp=kkuqlkj j[kk gSA fLizaxks dks vkn'kZ
ekurs gq,] izR;sd fLizax es laihMu Kkr dhft, ;fn nksuksa v/kZxksyh; i`"B ijLij ek=k laifdZr gSA
(A)
37.
2 R2
2 0 K
(B) R
(C)
2 R 2
2 0 K
(D)
2 R 2
2 0K
The radius of a coil of wire with N turns is 0.22 m, and 3.5 A current flows clockwise in the coil as
shown. A long straight wire carrying a current 54A toward the left is located 0.05 m from the edge of the
coil. The magnetic field at the centre of the coil is zero tesla. The number of turns N in the coil are :
N pDdj okyh ,d dq. Myh dh f=kT;k 0.22 m gS vkS j bles a fp=kkuql kj nf{k.kkokZ (clockwise) fn'kk es a /kkjk okfgr
gks jgh gSA ,d yEcs lh/ks rkj tks dq. Myh ds fdukjs ls 0.05 m nwj h ij dq. Myh ds ry esa gS] esa ck;ha rjQ 54 A
/kkjk okfgr gks jgh gSA dq. Myh ds dsUnz ij pqEcdh; {ks=k 'kwU; gSA dq. Myh esa ?ksj ksa dh la[ ;k N gS &
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
An ideal battery of 60 volt is connected with the resistors as shown above. A1 and A2 are two ideal ammeters
and V is an ideal volt meter. Then :
(A) Reading of (A1) is 2 Amp
(B) Reading of (A2) is 1 Amp
(C) Reading of (V) is 60 volt
(D) Total power consumed by all the resistors is 120 watt
60 oks YV dh vkn'kZ cS V jh nf'kZ r fp=kkuq l kj frjks /k ls tq M + h gS A ;fn A1 rFkk A2 nks vkn'kZ vehVj rFkk V vkn'kZ
oksYVehVj gks rks :
(A) (A1) dk ikB;ka d 2 Amp gS A
(B) (A2) dk ikB;ka d 1 Amp gS A
(C) (V) dk ikB;ka d 60 volt gS A
(D) lHkh frjks /kks a es a dq y 'kfDr O;; 120 watt gS A
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39.
A household electric power outlet (assume 220 V constant voltage) is fused to cut at if the current equals or
exceeds 20 Ampere. A 2 kW heater, 1kW Air conditioner and three 100 W bulbs are already running at rated
power. If now somebody wants to run a computer then computer can run without causing fuse to burn if power
requirement of computer is (neglect losses in current carrying wire)
,d ?kjsyw fo|qr 'kfDr ifjiFk (220 V vpj ekusa) esa ;fn /kkjk 20 A ;k mlls vf/kd gks tk;s rks ;wt VwV tkrk gSA ,d
2 kW dk ghVj, 1kW dk ,;j df.M'kuj rFkk rhu 100 W ds cYc muds vafdr 'kfDr ij dk;Zjr gSA vc ;fn dksbZ ,d
dEI;wVj pykuk pkgrk gS rFkk dEI;wVj ;wt tyk;s fcuk gh dk;Z dj jgk gS rks dEI;wVj dks vko';d 'kfDr D;k gksxh
(/kkjkokgh rkj esa gkfu ux.; ysaos)
(A) 1000 W
40.
(B) 1100 W
(C) 100 W
(D) 1200 W
42.
A conducting rod of length is moved at constant velocity v 0 on two parallel, conducting, smooth, fixed
rails, that are placed in a uniform constant magnetic field B perpendicular to the plane of the rails as shown in
figure. A resistance R is connected between the two ends of the rail. Then which of the following is/are correct :
(A) The thermal power dissipated in the resistor is equal to rate of work done by external person pulling the rod.
(B) If applied external force is doubled than a part of external power increases the velocity of rod.
(C) Lenzs Law is not satisfied if the rod is accelerated by external force
(D) If resistance R is doubled then power required to maintain the constant velocity v 0 becomes half.
R
V0
B
X
,d pkyd NM+ ftldh yEckbZ gS nks lekUrj ?k"kZ.k fofgu NM+ksa ds chp v 0 vpj osx ls py jgh gSA fp=kuqlkj tks fd
vpj pqEcdh; {ks= B esa tks fd rails ds ry ds vfHkyEcor~ gS] esa j[kk x;k gSA rails dks ,d izfrjks/k R ls tksM+k x;k gSA rc
fuEu esa ls dkSu lgh gS@gSa :
(A) izfrjks/k esa "eh; 'kfDr ck O;fDr }kjk NM+ dks [khapus esa fd;s x;s dk;Z dh nj ds cjkcj gksxhA
(B) vxj ck cy dks nqxuk fd;k tk, rc] ck 'kfDr dk dqN Hkkx NM+ dh pky dks c<+krk gSA
(C) vxj ck cy }kjk NM+ dks Rofjr fd;k tk, rc ySat fu;e oS| ugha gSA
(D) vxj izfrjks/k R dks nqxuk fd;k tk, rc NM+ dks vpj osx v 0 ij cuk;s j[kus dh pkgh xbZ 'kfDr nqxuh gks tk;sxhA
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At an instant the potential difference across resistor is 2 volts. The potential difference in volt, across the
inductor at the same instant will be :
tc izfrjks/k ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj 2 oksYV gS rc mlh {k.k izsj.k dq.Myh (inductor) ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj oksYV esa D;k
gksxk\
(A) 3 cos 30
44.
(B) 3 cos 60
(C) 6 cos 45
(D) 6
At the same instant, the magnitude of the potential difference in volt, across the ac source will be
mlh leku {k.k ij izR;korhZ oksYVrk L=kksr ds fljksa ij foHkokUrj dk ifjek.k oksYV esa gksxkA
(A) 3 cos 67
(B) 5 cos 83
(C) 6 cos 97
(D) 0
p0
3
1/ 3
(B) p 0
(C) p0
(D) 3p0
The gas :
(A) is monoatomic.
(C) is polyatomic.
(B) is diatomic.
(D) type is not possible to decide from the given information.
xSl gS &
(A) ,d ijek.kq d
(C) cgq ijek.kq d
(B) f} ijek.kq d
(D) nh xbZ lw puk ds vk/kkj ij iz dkj ugha crk;k tk ldrkA
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oLrqfu"B izdkj)
This section contains 14 multiple choice questions. Each question has choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
bl [k.M esa 14 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa, ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
47.
The equilibrium constant for the following two reactions are K1 and K2 respectively.
fuEu nks vfHkf;kvksa ds fy, lkE; fu;rkad e'k% K1 rFkk K2 gSaA
Xe F6 (g) + H2O (g) XeOF4 (g) + 2HF (g)
XeO4 (g) + XeF6 (g) XeOF4 (g) + XeO3F2(g)
The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is :
(C) K2 / K1
(D) K2 / K2
Structures of some common polymers are given. Which is not correctly presented ?
(A) Teflon ( CF2 CF2 )n
CH CH2 CH2
(B) Neoprene CH2 C
(C) Terylene
Cl
uhps dqN lkekU; cgqydksa dh lajpuk,sa nh xbZ gSaA fuEu esa ls dkSulk lgh lqesfyr ugh gS\
(A) VsykWu ( CF2 CF2 )n
CH CH2 CH2
(B) fu;ksizhu CH2 C
(C) Vsjhyhu
Cl
50.
106.2 g 1 molal aqueous solution of ethylene glycol is cooled to 3.72C. Mass of ice separated during
cooling is (Kf water = 1.86, freezing point of water = 0C)
106.2 g ,Fkkbyhu Xykbdksy dk 1 eksyy tyh; foy;u 3.72C rd B.Mk fd;k tkrk gSA B.Mk djus ds nkSjku cQZ dk
fdruk nzO;eku i`Fkd gksxkA (ty dk Kf = 1.86, ty dk fgekad = 0C)
(A) 25 g
(B) 50 g
(C) 60 g
(D) 40 g
51.
(D) izksisukWu
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52.
Nitrogen and oxygen exist as diatomic but their congeners are P4 and S8 respectively because :
(A) phosphorus and sulphur are solids.
(B) phosphorus and sulphur catenate due to the existence of d-orbitals and form strainless structures.
(C) phosphorus and sulphur polymerise as soon as they are formed.
(D) catenation tendency of P and S is stronger because of the high P P and S S bond energies as
compared to N N and O O bond energies.
ukbVkstu rFkk vkWDlhtu] f}ijek.kqd :i esa vfLrRo j[krs gSa] ijUrq leku oxZ esa vxys rRo congeners e'k% P4 rFkk
S8 gSa] D;ksafd :
(A) QkLQksjl rFkk lYQj Bksl gSaA
(B) QkLQksjl rFkk lYQj] d-d{kdksa ds vfLrRo ds dkj.k J`[kfyr J`a[kykc) gks tkrs gSa rFkk ruko jfgr lajpuk cukrs gSA
(C) QkLQksjl rFkk lYQj fufeZr gksrs gh tYnh ls tYnh cgqyhd`r gks tkrs gSaA
(D) P rFkk S dh J`a[kyu izo`fk izcy gksrh gS] D;ksafd P P rFkk S S ca/k tkZ;as] N N rFkk O O ca/k tkZvksa dh
54.
Solution having osmotic pressure nearer to that of an equimolar solution of K4[Fe(CN)6] is:
og foy;u ftldk ijklj.k nkc K4[Fe(CN)6] ds leeksyj foy;u ds yxHkx cjkcj gksxk %&
(A) Na2SO4
(B) BaCl2
(C) Al2(SO4)3
(D) C12 H22O11
55.
(D) +2
56.
57.
(B) Propenal
(C) Propanal
(D) Prop-2-yn-1-al
(C) izksisusy
(D) izksi-2-vkbZu-1-,y
58.
For the reaction in acidic medium between KMnO4 and H2O2 the number of electrons transferred per mol of
H2O2 are :
(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) four
KMnO4 o H2O2 ds chp vEyh; ek/;e esa vfHkf;k ds fy, H2O2 ds fr eksy LFkkukUrfjr bysDVkWuksa dh la[;k fuEu gS%
(A) ,d
(B) nks
(C) rhu
(D) pkj
59.
60.
(D) CH3
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0
0
(C) ECu | Cu 2 ECu | Cu is positive
62.
0
0
(C) ECu | Cu 2 ECu | Cu /kukRed gSA
Phenol is obtained by :
63.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In a AB unit cell (Rock salt type) assumig cations forming fcc lattice point
(A) The nearest neighbours of A are 6B ion.
(B) The nearest neighbours of B are 6A ion.
(C) The second nearest neighbours of A are 12A
(D) The packing fraction of AB crystal
3
.
8
,d AB ,dd dksf"Bdk (jkWd lkYV izdkj) esa] ekukfd /kuk;u, fcc tkyd fcUnq cukrs gSA
(A) A vk;u ds fudVre lehiorhZ 6B vk;u gSA
(B) B vk;u ds fudVre lehiorhZ 6A vk;u gSA
(C) A vk;u ds f}rh; fudVre lehiorhZ 12A gSA
(D) AB fLVy dh ladqyu n{krk
3
8
gSA
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64.
COOH
NO2
O2N
COOCH3
(A)
: Picric acid
(B)
: Aspirin
NO2
COOH
COOH
OH
(C)
: Salicylic acid
(D)
: Phthalic acid
COOH
fuEu esa ls dkSulk@dkSuls buds lkekU; ukeks ds lkFk lgh lqesfyr gS@gSa \
OH
COOH
NO2
O2N
(A)
COOCH3
: fifd vEy
(B)
: ,Lizhu
NO2
COOH
COOH
OH
(C)
: lsfyflfyd vEy
(D)
: FkSfyd vEy
COOH
65.
(A)
(B)
N
|
H
(C)
(D)
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66.
conc .H2SO 4
Alkenes
l kUnzH2SO 4
(D) Five
,Ydhu
cuus okyh dqy ,Ydhuksa f=kfoe leko;oh dks lEefyr djrs gq, dh la[;k gksxh &
(A) nks
(B) N%
(C) pkj
(D) ikp
67.
(B)
conc .H2SO 4
conc .H SO
2
4
conc .H SO
2
4
(C) CH3 CH2 CH2CH2OH CH3CH=CHCH3
(D)
conc .H2SO 4
(B)
l kUnzH2SO 4
l kUnzH2SO 4
l kUnzH2SO 4
(C) CH3 CH2 CH2CH2OH CH3CH=CHCH3
(D)
l kUnzH2SO 4
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H + HA
[H ][HA ]
K1 =
[H2 A ]
HA
H+ + A
K2 =
[H ][ A ]
[HA ]
H + HA
[H ][HA ]
K1 =
[H2 A ]
HA
H+ + A
K2 =
[H ][ A ]
[HA ]
(B) 9.6
vkdM+s iz; qDr dhft;s % (H3AsO4 ds fy,, pK1 = 5.6, pK2 = 9.6, pK3 = 13.6) :
(A) 7.6
69.
(B) 9.6
Find the concentration of H+ ions in an aqueous solution which is saturated with H2S (0.1 M) as well as H2CO3
(0.2 M).
Use data : [K1 = 107, K2 = 1014 for H2S, K1 = 4 107, K2 = 4 1011 for H2CO3]
(A) 3 104 M
H2S (0.1 M) rFkk (0.2 M) H2CO3 ds lkFk ,d lar`Ir tyh; foy;u esa H+ dh lkUnzrk Kkr dhft;sA
vkdM+s iz; qDr dhft;s % [H2S ds fy;s K1 = 107, K2 = 1014, H2CO3 ds fy;s K1 = 4 107, K2 = 4 1011 ] :
(A) 3 104 M
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(C)
2.
(B)
3.
(D)
4.
(A)
5.
(A)
6.
(C)
7.
(C)
8.
(A)
9.
(D)
10.
(B)
11.
(C)
12.
(C)
13.
(B)
14.
(B)
15.
(CD)
16.
(ABD) 17.
(AB)
18.
(ABC) 19.
(BD)
20.
(C)
21.
(B)
22.
(A)
23.
(A)
24.
(C)
25.
(D)
26.
(C)
27.
(D)
28.
(B)
29.
(C)
30.
(B)
31.
(A)
32.
(C)
33.
(D)
34.
(C)
35.
(D)
36.
(C)
37.
(A)
38.
(ABD) 39.
(ABC) 40.
(AB)
41.
(ABD) 42.
(ABD)
43.
(A)
44.
(B)
45.
(A)
46.
(A)
47.
(A)
48.
(C)
49.
(B)
50.
(B)
51.
(A)
52.
(D)
53.
(B)
54.
(C)
55.
(D)
56.
(B)
57.
(B)
58.
(B)
59.
(C)
60.
(C)
61.
(AC)
62.
(ACD) 63.
68.
(C)
69.
(A)
(ABC)
x 1 y y 1 x = 0
x = y or y =
x
1 x
and 1 x 0 y 0
= y y
1 x
xy 0
dy
= 1, for all x (1, 0)
dx
Hindi. x 1 y y 1 x = 0
x2 (1 + y) = y2(1 + x) rFkk xy > 0
x 2 y2 + xy (x y) = 0 rFkk xy > 0
(x y) (x + y + xy) = 0 rFkk xy > 0
;k
2.
rks x = y ;k y =
x
1 x
and 1 x 0 y 0
= y y
1 x
dy
= 1, lHkh x (1, 0) ds
dx
xy 0
fy,
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0
4 x dx
4x dx
x4
x4
2
2
= 4 2x
4 2x
= (4 8) (4 8 ) = 8.
5C
1
3
2
80
=
3
243
3.
P=
4.
k1 a1 b1
k
= 2 2 a2 b2 = 2m, where m is some natural number..
k 3 a3 b3
Thus, is divisible by 2. m may not be divisible by 2 that we can see by taking the three number
as 112, 122, 134
2
4
1
1
2
3
= 2
Hindi pwafd a 1b 1c 1, a 2b 2c 2 ,oa a 3b 3c 3 le izkd`r la[;k, gSA c 1,c 2,c 3 esa ls izR;sd 2 ls HkkT; gSA
ekukfd i = 1,2, 3 ds fy, C i = 2k i
k1 a1 b1
k
= 2 2 a2 b2 = 2m, tgk m dksbZ izkd`r la[;k gSA
k 3 a3 b3
vr%
5.
2 ls HkkT; gSA m, 2 ls HkkT; ugha gks ldrk gSA ge rhu la[;k, tSls 112, 122, 134 ysdj ns[k ldrs gSA
2
4
1
1
2
3
= 2
2x 2 1
1 x
1)
x 1 x2
x2 1 x2
6.
(1 x 2
x 1 x 2 0
(x
x2
1
2
0)
or x
1
2
x
, 1
2
x 3 2x 1 = 0
then (rks ) 3 2 1 = 0
Let (ekukfd)
1
y
1
.............(1)
y 1
y 1
3
y 1
y 1
1 = 0
2
(1) ls )
y 1
y 1
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(lehdj.k y3 + 4y2 y = 0 ds ew y
1 1 1
,
,
1 1 1
gSaA)
1 1 1
=4
1 1 1
then (rks )
7.
1 1 1
,
,
1 1 1
y = 60 x
x(y 30)2 = x(60 x 30)2 = x(x 30)2
Let f(x) = x(x 30)2
f (x) = (x 30)2 + 2x(x 30) = (x 30) (3x 30)
f (x) = 0
x = 10, 30
f(10) = 4000, f(30) = 0
lim f(x) = 0
x 0
x 60
greatest value of
Hindi. y = 60 x
x(y 30)2 = x(60 x 30)2 = x(x 30)2
ekukfd f(x) = x(x 30)2
f (x) = (x 30)2 + 2x(x 30) = (x 30) (3x 30)
f (x) = 0
x = 10, 30
f(10) = 4000, f(30) = 0
lim f(x) = 0
x 0
x 60
x(y
8.
Required number of ways are = Exactly one toy is exchanged + exactly two toys exchanged + exactly 3
toys exchanged + 4 toys exchanged
= 4C1 7C1 + 4C2 7C2 + 4C3 7C3 + 4C4 7C4 = 329
Hindi. dqy rjhdks dh la[;k = ,d f[kykSuk cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + nks f[kykSus cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + rhu f[kykSus
cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;k + pkj f[kykSus cnyus ds rjhdksa dh la[;kA
= 4C1 7C1 + 4C2 7C2 + 4C3 7C3 + 4C4 7C4 = 329
9.
2 2
(a,a)
2a 4a 6
2 2
As
3
6 2 2
2 2
2
2a 4a 6
10.
1
3
a 2 2a 3 2 3
1 2
g f2 c
2
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1 2
1
1
g f 2 c g 2 f 2 .2 g f 1
4
4
4
4(x 2 + y2) + 8gx + 8fy = (1 g) (1 + 3g) + (1 f) (1 + 3f)
2
x g y f
12.
13.
1
x3
dx
1
2
subtitute
1
2
x 1 2
x
x2 + 1 +
1
x2
= t2
Incorrect watch covers 1452 min in 1440 min. So, it will cover 1 min in
1440
min. Therefore it will cover 4840
1452
1440
4840 = 4800 min = 80 h. Therefore 80 h = 3 days and 8 h.
1452
min in
Hindi. xyr pyrh ?kMh 1440 feuV dk le; 1452 feuV esa r; djrh gSA vr% ;g 1 feuV esa
1440
1452
1440
vr% ;g 4840 feuV dk le; 1452 4840 = 4800 feuV = 80 h. Therefore 80 h = 3 days and 8 h.
1
P (success in one trial )
4
P(HH)
14.
1 3
C3 .
4 4
n3
1 3
n C 4 .
4 4
n 4
n = 15
1
P (,d iz;kl esa lQyrk)
4
P(3 lQyrk) = P(4 lQyrk)
Hindi. P(HH)
1 3
C3 .
4 4
n3
1 3
n C 4 .
4 4
n 4
n = 15
15.
or
2am am 3
=1
mx y
then y2 = 4ax
3
2am am
y2 =
4 x mx y
2m m3
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x2 dk xq.kkad + y2 dk xq.kkad = 0
2m + m 3 4m = 0
m 3 2m = 0
m2 = 2, m 0
16.
m=
z1 5 12i, z2 4
z1 iz2 z1 z2 13 4 17
z1 1 i z 2 z1 1 i z 2
min z1 1 i z 2 13 4 2
17.
z2
4
4
z2
4 1 5
z2
z2
z2
4
4
z2
4 1 3
z2
z2
13 4 2
z1
13
13
4
max
and min
5
z2
4
3
z2
z2
z2
z1
If y = f(x) is the curve, Y y = f (x) (X x) is the equation of the tangent at (x, y) with f (x) =
= 0, the ordinate of the tangent is y x f (x). The subnormal at this point is given by y
dy
. Putting X
dx
dy
, so we have y
dx
y
dy
dy
dy
=yx
= xy
dx
dx
dx
This is a homogeneous equation and, by rewriting it as
dx
xy
x
=
=
+1
dy
y
y
dx
x
=1
dy
y
dy
;fn y = f(x) o gSA Y y = f (x) (X x) fcUnq (x, y) ij izo.krk f (x) = dx okyh Li'kZ js[kk dk lehdj.k gSA
X = 0 j[kus ij Li'kZ js[kk dh dksfV y x f (x) gSA bl fcUnq ij v/kksyEc y
vr% y
dy
dy
=yx
dx
dx
dy
dx
y
dy
= xy
dx
;g ,d le?kkrh; lehdj.k gS rFkk bls fuEu rjg Hkh fy[k ldrs gS&
dx
xy
x
=
= +1
dy
y
y
dx
x
=1
dy
y
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18.
lim
6(a a cos ax )
3 x2
x0
lim
x0
6a 2 sin ax
= a3
3.2 x
a3 = 1 i.e.
a3 = 8 i.e.
a3 = 27 i.e.
a3 = 100
Now
Hindi : lim
6(a a cos ax )
3 x2
x0
lim
x0
a=1
a=2
a=3
i.e.
by L'Hospital's Rule.
6a 2 sin ax
= a3
3.2 x
vc
19.
by L'Hospital's Rule.
a3 = 1
a3 = 8
a3 = 27
a3 = 100
vFkkZr~
vFkkZr~
vFkkZr~
vFkkZr~
a=1
a=2
a=3
a = (100)1/3 (,d /kukRed iw.kkd ugha gSA)
dy
x1
=
((x1, y1) ij
dx
3 y1
x1 =
dy
1
Li'kZ js[kk dk >qdko dx =
)
3 y1
3 y1 6
=
x1
5
5y 1
2
25 y12
+ 3y12 = 37
4
y12 = 4
y= 2
x= 5
(5,2), (5, 2)
dx
0 3 3y 2 0 y 1
dy
20.
x = 3y y3
21.
dy
1
d2 y 2
y
dy
2y
.
2
2
2
2
2
dx 3(1 y )
3 (1 y ) dx 3 (1 y 2 )3
dx
22.
Hindi
23.
i.e.
2 &
8 is
2 & 8 is 5.
8, 2 8, 3 8, 4 8, 5 8
8 , 32 , 72 , 128 , 200
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Hindi:
o 8 dk LCM 8 gS
i.e.
8, 2 8, 3 8, 4 8, 5 8
8 , 32 , 72 , 128 , 200
24.
This simplified circuit is shown in the figure. bldk ljyhr ifjiFk fp=k esa fufnZ"V gSA
30
30
2V
30
2V
30
60
20
2V
i
Therefore, current vr% /kkjk i =
2
1
=
A
20
10
28.
a1 =
GM1M2
/ M1
R2
acceleation of M1 w.r.t. M2
arel. = a1 + a2
=
30.
31.
35.
G(M1 M2 )
R
GM
R2
a2 =
GM1M2
R2
/ M2
a m1 = am3 0
a m1 = am2 0
Fm1 m3 Fm2 = 0
mv
t
F=
10 10 3 300
F = 1000 = 103 N
.003
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36.
2
. R2 = kx
2 0
37.
0 .i1
N 0 i2
=
2(d r )
2r
N=
i1
r
.
i2
(d r )
0.22 7
54
.
=4
22(0.27)
3. 5
38.
39.
40.
F qV B
If V = 0 then FB = 0
By right hand rule, the field line is circular.
Magnetic force cannot do work
It cannot change kinetic energy
Magnetic force is perpendicular to the line joining current elements
not a central force.
F qV B
;fn V = 0 rc FB = 0
F
120
=
= 20 Pa
A
32
F
120
=
= 40 Pa
A
3 1
(D) Area of surface BCFG is minimum So, pressure will be maximum.
lrg BCFG dk {kS=kQy U;qure gS vr% nkc vf/kdre gksxkA
(C) P =
42.
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If applied external force is doubled, the rod will experience a net force and hence acceleration. As a
result velocity increases, hence (B)
e
Since ; =
R
On doubling R, current and hence required power becomes half.
Since, P = BLv
Hence (D).
pwfd ; =
e
R
R, dks nqxuk djus ij] /kkjk vkSj pkgh xbZ 'kfDr vk/kh jgh tk,xhA
blfy, , P = BLv
blfy, (D).
43.
44.
( VR )m ( VL )m
= 5 volt.
= 37
p0
3
p0
and 3v 0 . Final volume and pressure are
3
or
1=
2
3
p0
3
rFkk 3v 0 gSaA vfUre vk;ru rFkk nkc v 0 rFkk 32/3 p0. gSA
31 = 32/3
5
3
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47.
Maximum boiling azeotrope is formed when Hmix is negative and attractive force molecules of liquids getting
mixed is more.
vf/kdre DoFkukad fLFkj DokFkh curk gS tc HfeJ.k _.kkRed gks rFkk nzo dk vkd"kZ.k cy v.kq vf/kd fefJr gksrk gSaA
48.
50.
3.72 = 1.86 x
g y-
62
x 106.2 = 6.2 g
1062
6.2 x 1000
62 x w
w = 50 g
Mass of ice separated = 50 g
1 kg ty esa foys; dk nzO;eku = 62 g
106.2 g foy;u esa foys; dk nzO;eku =
3.72 = 1.86 x
62
x 106.2 = 6.2 g
1062
6.2 x 1000
62 x w
w = 50 g
izFk`d cQZ dk nzO;eku = 50 g
51.
||
||
CH CH C O
3 2
2 Ca CH3 CH2 C CH2 CH3 + CaCO3
52.
N and O have ability to form p-p multiple bonds with it self on account of smaller size of atoms. N N and
O O bond energies are less on account of repulsion between non-bonded pairs of electrons due to smaller
size of atoms. S S bond energy (265 kJ mol1) is next to C C.
N rFkk O esa] buds NksVs vkdkj ds dkj.k] Lo;a ds ijek.kq ds lkFk p-p ca/k fuekZ.k dh {kerk gksrh gSA NksVs ijek.kq vkdkj
ds dkj.k] vcaf/kr bysDVksu ds ;qXeksa ds e/; izfrd"kZ.k ds dkj.k] N N rFkk O O ca/k tkZ;sa de gksrh gSA SS ca/k tkZ
(265 kJ mol1) C C ds ckn vxyh ca/k tkZ gSA
53.
Most stable oxidation state of Na is +1 and most stable oxidation state of Tl is +1 because of inert pair effect.
Na dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +1 gS rFkk Tl dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk vf; ;qXe izHkko ds
dkj.k +1 gksrh gSA
54.
Osmotic pressure will be same for equimolar solutions if Van't Hoff factor is same.
;fn okWUVgkWQ xq.kkad leku gS rks leeksyj foy;uksa dh fy;s ijklj.k nkc Hkh leku gksxk
K4[Fe(CN)6]
Al2(SO4)3
56.
i = 1 + (n1) = 1 + 4 = 5
i = 1 + (n1) = 1 + 4 = 5
Most stable oxidation state of Na is +1 and most stable oxidation state of Tl is +1 because of inert pair effect.
vf; ;qXe izHkko ds dkj.k Na dh lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +1 rFkk Tl lokZf/kd LFkk;h vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk +1
gksrh gSA
58.
60.
Conceptual (lS)kfUrd)
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61.
2Cu+1
Cu+2
Cu +
2Cu+1
+ 2e 2Cu
Cu 2e Cu+2
2Cu+1 Cu+2 + Cu
62.
2 0.521 2( 0.337 )
= 0.184
2
(A)
+ Na2SO3
(C)
63.
NaOH CaO
NaOH CaO
(
)
(B)
+ Mg (OH)Br
fodkcksZ
fDl y hdj .k
decarboxyl ation
NaNO HCl
(D)
HO
4 r 3 4 r 3
A
B
3
3
Packing fraction =
=
a3
4 a3 (0.414)3
3
(2 2)3
a3
4
a3
3 (2 2)3
= 0.79
ladqyu n{krk
4
4
4 r 3 4 r 3
A
B
3
3
=
=
a3
4 a3 (0.414)3
3
(2 2)3
a3
66.
4
a3
3 (2 2)3
= 0.79
H2O
67.
68.
pH =
69.
[H+] =
pK 2 pK 3
9.6 13.6
=
= 11.6
2
2
K 1C1 K 2C 2 =
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Sp
e
en
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