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1. KVPY Practice Paper [Set-1] 1-10
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct respbnse.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Q.8 The number of solutions of (A) 360° (B) 450° (C) 540° (D) 630°
(sin 2x + cos 2x)1+3in 4x = 2 in are -
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4 Q.12 Three parallel lines Li, L and £3 are
drawn through the vertices A, B and C of
Q.9 Pipes A and B can completely fill a water a square ABCD. If the distance between
tank independently in 4 hrs and 5 hrs Li and £2 is 12, then the area of the square
respectively. A pipe C can empty the tank ABCD is -
filled completely with water in 3 hrs. (A) 193 (B) 169 (C) 196 (D) 225
Initially the tank is empty and all the
pipes are closed. Pipe A is opened first at Q.13 Ifx>y> 0 and 2 log(x—y)=logx+logy,
time t = 0 hrs and pipe C is opened at the
then xly equals:
instant when the tank is exactly half
filled with water. Pipe B is opened after (A) 3 +.16 (B) only
pipe C and at the instant when the tank 2
is exactly one fourth filled with water. 3 — 3+
(C) only (D)
Find the total time taken to fill the tank 2 2
completely counting from t = 0 hrs.
80 Q.14 Given triangle PQR with RS bisecting
(A) — hrs (B) 11 hrs
7 ZR, PQ extended to D and Zn a right
94 angle, then
(C) — hrs (D) 13 hrs
7
Q.15 How many ten digit numbers can be Q.19 AU = 0 in a noncylic process of an ideal
formed without repeating any digit and gas. The process :
the difference of the digits at equal
(A) may be isothermal
distances from the beginning and the end
is always 1 (B) must be isothermal
(A) 1 x 4! x 24 (B) 9 x 4! x 24 (C) may be adiabatic
(C) 8 x 4! x 24 (D) 1 x 4! x 25 (D) may be isobaric
314
(A) 0.05 sin( x — 27475 1)
4
Q.24 A block of unknown mass is at rest on a Q.28 A heavy nucleus x(A = 180) breaks into
rough, horizontal surface. A force F is two nuclei y(A = 140) and z(A = 40).
applied to the block. The graph in the Energy released during fission reaction is r
figure shows the acceleration of the block BE/A(in MeV)
with respect to the applied force. The
mass of the block is -
7
16
g 5
14 I
-- ---- J
I 3 ---- -- -- I t (A) 110 MeV
:y) 2
(B) 220 MeV
1 (C) 200 MeV
2 4 6 10 12 14
(D) Energy is not released
Applied force F(N)
(A) 1.0 kg (B) 0.1 kg
Q.29 Which of the following is a correct
(C) 2.0 kg (D) 0.2 kg relation?
(A) Speed = I Velocity I
Q.25 Weight of an object is:
(B) Average speed = I Average velocity I
(A) Normal reaction between ground and
the object d
(C) — speed = — velocity
(B) Gravitational force exerted by earth dt (*
on the object (D) Distance = I Displacement I
(C) dependent on frame of reference
(D) net force on the object Q.30 A particle of mass m describes a circle of
radius T. The centripetal acceleration of
Q.26 The work done by kinetic friction on a the particle is 41r2. What will be the
body: magnitude of momentum of the particle?
(A) is always negative
m (B) 2 4_
(A) 2 — 1 (C) 4 4 (D) None
(B) is always zero
(C) may be +ve, -ve or zero
(D) is always positive CHEMISTRY
Q.27 A uniform rod of mass m and length f is Q.31 Which of the following correctly explains
attached to smooth hinge at end A and to the nature of boric acid in aqueous
a string at end B as shown in figure. It is medium -
at rest. The angular acceleration of the
(A) H3B03 1120> 1130+ + 112-1303-
rod just after the string is cut is :
(B) H3B03 11--1('>
) 21130+ + HB032-
(C) 1131303 3-/:) > 31130+ + B033-
(D) 1-131303> B(OH)4- + H+
Practice SET-1 I Page-5
Q.32 An ideal gas expand against a constant Q.38 Among the carbonates of alkali metals
external pressure of 2.0 atmosphere from which one has highest thermal stability?
20 litre to 40 litre and absorb 10 kJ of
(A) Cs2CO3 (B)Rb2CO3
energy from surrounding. What is the
change in internal energy of the system? (C) K2CO3 (D) Na2CO3
Q.33 The rate of diffusion of two gasses X and Q.40 The hydrocarbon which does not
Y is in the ratio of 1: 5 and that of Y and decolourise alkaline KNInai solution and
Z in the ratio of 1 : 6. The ratio of the rate also does not give any precipitate with
of diffusion of Z with respect to X is : ammonical silver nitrate is
(A) 5/6 (B) 1/30 (A) benzene (B) acetylene
(C) 6/5 (D) 30 (C) propyne (D) butyne-1
Q.53 The epithelial cells lining the stomach of Q.58 Which of the following is correct
vertebrates is protected from damage by (A) Afferent arteriole is narrower than
hydrochloric acid because efferent
(A) The epithelial cells are resistant to (B) Efferent venule is narrower than vein
the action of hydrochloric acid (C) Efferent arteriole is narrower than
(B) Hydrochloric acid is neutralised by afferent arteriole
alkaline gastric juice (D) None of these
(C) The epithelial cells are covered with a
Q.59 Endrocrine gland are those that put their
mucus secretion
secretions directly into
(D) Hydrochloric acid is too dilute (A) Ducts B) ( Blood
(C) Both (D) None of these
Q.54 Air is breathed through
(A) Trachea -> Lungs -> Larynx -> Q.60 What is true about hormones
Pharynx --+ Alveoli (A) Hormones produced in one species
usually perform same function in
(B) Nose -+ Larynx -> Pharynx ->
other species
Bronchus -> Alveoli -+ Bronchioles
(B) Only excess of hormones leads to
(C) Nostrils -> Pharynx -> serious consequences
Larynx -> Trachea -> Bronchi ->
(C) Chemically hormones are always
Bronchioles -> Alveoli
steroids
(D) Nose --> Mouth -> Lungs (D) Hormones can be stored in certain body
Q.55 Which one of the following is NOT true? parts such as in liver and thyroid
(A) Blood from right side of heart is
PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
carried to lungs by pulmonary artery
(B) Pleura are double convering of kidney MATHEMATICS
(C) Pancreas is both exocrine and endocrine Q.61 If (1 + x + x2 + x9n = + cox + cax2 + +0,3n-r3n
gland andA=ao+artas+ B=a2+08+aio+....
(D) Scurvy is due to vitamin C deficiency C =123+ a7 + ail +
(A) 3A + C = 2B (B) A + C = B
Q.56 Find the matching pair • (C) A + C = 2B (D) A - C = B
(A) Dup-sudden opening of semilunar valves
at the beginning of ventricular systole
z -1) 2tc
Q.62 If z satisfies Arg — < then—,
3 z +1 3
(B) Pulsation on radial artery :valves in
locus of z is represented by the shaded
blood vessels
region in option.
(C) Initiation of heart beat - Purkinje fibres
(D) Lubb - Sharp closure of AV valves at
the beginning of ventricular systole
cos 0
7(7/1
,, . (B) 2 4yR
60°1•
B
(D) gR
AlysE)
BIOLOGY
Q.76 Pruning makes the hedge plant dense
because
Conc. (A) Injury induces growth
(Mol/L)
(B) Apical dominance is removed
(C) Root sprouts additional branches
(D) Pruning removes shade and allows
germination of new seedings to
2.5 impart a dense growth
time (hrs)
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Q.77 Light reaction occurs in - (C) Cerebellum Mid brain Controls
respiration and
(A) Grana/thylakoids
gastric secretion .
(B) Membrane of the chloroplast
(D) Hypothala Fore brain Controls Body
(C) Stroma/Fret/Cytoplasm
mus temperature,
(D) Cristae urge for eating
and drinking
"Q.78 Given below is an incomplete table out
certain hormones, their source glands
Q.80 In which one of the following the genus
and one major effect of each of the body in
name, its two characters and its,
humans. Identify the correct option for
class/phylum are correctly matched?
the three blanks A, B and C.
Genus Two characters Class/phylum
GLAND SECRETION EFFECT OF BODY
Name
(A) Ascaris (a) Body segmented
(b) Males and Annelida
A Oestrogen Maintenance of
females distinct
secondary sexual
characters (B) Salamandra (a) A tympanum
represents ear
Alpha cells B Raises blood sugar Amphibia
of islets of level (b) Fertilization is
Langerhans external
Anterior C Over secretion leads n Pteropus (a) Skin possesses Mammalia
pituitary to gigantism hair
(D) Aurelia (a) Cnidoblasts
(b) Organ level of Coelenterata
Options:
A organisation
(A) Ovary Glucagon Growth hormone
(B) Placenta Insulin Vasopressin
(C) Ovary Insulin Calcitonth
(D) Placenta Glucagon Cakitonin
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consiet of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics : Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (21 marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
(A) (i+nr
c ,± ,),,,. ri, (A) P lies either inside AOAB or in third
cAd e) e quadrant
(B) P can not be inside AOAB
:(B) (61+ q-
b +d)
-r 4. t (C) Plies inside the AOAB
,bd ce e
(D) None of these
abcde
(C) -+-+-+-+- 5
bcdea Q.10 The roots of the equation
(D) All three correct a(b -2c)x2 + b(c -2a) x + c (a -2b) = 0 are,
when ab + bc + ca =
Q.5 Triangle ABC has integral sides AB, BC
c(a -2b) C a -2b
measuring 2001 unit and 1002 unit (A) 1, (B) ,
a(b -2c) a b -2c
respectively. Then the number of such
a -2b a -2b
triangles, is - (C) (D) None of these
a - 2c b -2c
(A) 3002 (B) 2003
(C) 1003 (D) None of these Q.11 Circumradius of a AABC is 2, 0 is the
circumcentre, H is the orthocentre then
Q.6 A triangle has side 2, 3, 4. A tangent is 1
— (AH2+ BC2)(BIP + AC2) (CEP+ AB2) is
drawn to the incircle parallel to side 2 64
cutting other two sides at X, Y. Then the equal to -
length of XI; is - (A) 64 (B) 16
(A) 9/10 (B) 2/9 1
(C)--- (D) 1
64
(C) 10/9 (D) None of these
Q.12 The sum of the infinitely decreasing
Q.7 The perimeter of a triangle is 2004. One geometric progression is equal to the greatest
side of the triangle is 21 times the other. value of the function f(x) = 3x3- x- 76 on
The shortest side is of integral length. If interval [0, 3]; the first term of the
length of one side of the triangle' in every progression is equal to the square of the
possible case, is x, then x = common ratio. The common ratio of the
G.P. is-
(A) 47 or 48 (B) 46 or 47
(C) 45 or 46 (D) 45 or 48
We say that some one not in the bottom Q.18 The decay constant of the end product of
row is "supported by" each of the two radioactive series is :
closest people beneath her or him. The (A) zero
number of possible different pyramids, if (B) infinite
nobody can be supported by anybody of (C) finite (non zero)
lower weight, are - (D) depends on the end product
(A) 24 (B) 18 (C) 16 (D) 14
•Q.19 A spring of force constant a has two
Q.14 Ifa=x+y+z+wand blocks of same mass M connected to each
= (xy + yz + zw + wx + wy + xz) then end of the spring as shown in figure.
which of the statement is true- Same force f extends each end of the
(A) 8a2 313 (B) 3a2 813 spring. If the masses are released, then
period of vibration is -
(C) a213 27 (D) None of these
Q.22 The variation of velocity of a particle Q.27 A small mass slides down an inclined
moving along a straight line is shown in plane of inclination 0 with the horizontal.
the figure. The distance travelled by the The co-efficient of friction is p = pox where
particle in 4 s is : x is the distance through which the mass
v(m/s) slides down and to, a constant. Then the
speed is maximum after the mass covers
20 a distance of
cos 0
(A)
10
t(s)
1 2 3 4
(A) 25 m (3) 30 m (C) 55 m (D) 60 m
Q.28 A particle of mass m begins to slide down
Q.23 Two identical trains take 3 sec to pass one a fixed smopth sphere from the top. What
another when going in the opposite is its tangential acceleration when it
direction but only 2.5 sec if the speed of one breaks off the sphere?
is increased by 50%. The time one would
g
take to pass the other when going in the- - (A) (B) (C) g 0:0
same direction at their original speed is: 3 3 3
(A) 10 sec (B) 12 sec Q.29 A non uniform cylinder of mass m, length/
(C) 15 sec (D) 18 sec and radius r is having its centre of mass at
a distance 1/4 from the centre and lying on
Q.24 Two persons are holding a light rope tightly the axis of the cylinder as shown in the
at its ends so that it is horizontal. A 15 kg figure. The cylinder is kept in a liquid of
weight is attached to the rope at the mid uniform density p. The moment of inertia of
point which now no longer remains the rod about the centre of mass is I. The
horizontal. The minimum tension required to angular'icceleration of point A relative to
completely straighten the rope is - point B just after the rod is released from
(A) 15 kg the position shown in figure is:
(B) !kg
2
(C) 5 kg
(D) Infinitely large (or not possible)
CHEMISTRY 0 0
11 11
(x) + n H20 —0- 2 HO-P--O-P-OH
Q.31 In the reaction 1
3 Cu +8 HNO3-> 3 Cu(NO3)2+2N0 + 4 H20 OH OH
(pyrophosphoric acid)
;what is the equivalent weight of HNO3?
What is the value of 'n"?
if molecular weight of HNO3 is M -
(A) n = 6 (B) n = 4
V1/41M (C) n = 3 (D) n = 5
3
(x)
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Q.40 When one mole of an ideal gas is Q.44 IUPAC name of the following is -
compressed to half its initial volume and CH3
simultaneously heated to twice to its Cl
C2H5
initial temperature, the change in
entropy (AS) is -
(A) G In 2 (B) Cp In 2
C
(C) R In 2 (D) ln 2
Q:41 For a given one mole of ideal gas kept at (A) 3-chloro-3-methy1-4-chloro cyclopent -
6.5 atm in a container of capacity 2.463 L. 4-en - carbaldehyde
The Avogadro proportionality constant (B) 4-ethyl-3-chloro-3-methyl cyclopent -
for the hypothesis is (see figure)
5-en carboxylic acid
(C) 3-Formy1-5-chloro-5-methyl,-1-ethyl
cyclo pentene
(D) 4-chloro -3- ethyl-4-methyl cyclo pent-
2 enecarboxylic acid
V
(A) 0.406 (B) 2.46 Q.45 The major product of the following
(C) 22.4 (D) none of these isomerisation reaction is -
Q.47 One of the following fruits is dangerous to (B) The donor's red blood corpuscles
be consumed before proper washing as should not contain antibodies against
infective stage metacercariae of the recipient's serum.
Fasciolopsis remain attached to it. (C) The recipient's red blood corpuscles
should not contain antibodies against
(A) Mango (B) Trupa
the donor's antigen
(C) Apple (D) Coconut
(D) The recipient's serum should not
Q.48 In earthworm, the characteristic internal contain the antibodies against the red
median fold of dorsal wall of the intestine blood corpuscles of the donor.
called typhlosole is present in
Q.53 In the kidneys the pressure gradient or
(A) 5 to 9 segments
effective filtration pressure (E.F.P.) is
(B) 9 to 14 segments determined by
(C) 26 to 35 segments (A) Blood colloidal osmotic pressure
(D) 15 to last segment (B) Glomerular hydrostatic pressure
(C) Capsular hydrostatic pressure
Q.49 Pigmentation of skin is due to the
secretion from (D) All above
(A) Eosinophils (B) Neutrophils Q.54 Which of the following is abundant in Red
(C) Melanocytes (D) Monocytes muscles?
(A) Glucose and Haemoglobin
Q.50 A. Diabetes insipidus is marked by excessive (B) Myosin and Actin
urination and too much thirst for water. (C) Myoglobin and Mitochondria
R. Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) is secreted by (D) None above
the posterior lobe of pituitary gland.
There are two statements given above. Q.55 A person is having problems with calcium
Assertion (A) and reason (R). Read them and phosphorous metabolism in his body.
and answer accordingly. Which one of the following glands may
(A) If A correct and R is its explanation not be functioning properly?
(B) If A is correct and R is not its (A) Parotid (B) Pancreas
explanation. (C) Thyroid (D) Parathyroid
(C) If A is correct and R is wrong.
(D) If A and R both are wrong. Q.56 Which of the following group of diseases
is caused by viruses?
Q.51 Pleurisy is -
(A) Mumps, smallpox, herpes, influenza
(A) Air in pleural cavity
(B) AIDS, diabetes, herpes, tuberculosis
(B) Blood in pleural cavity
(C) Anthrax, cholera, tetanus,
(C) Both above
tuberculosis
(D) Excessive pleural fluid in pleural
cavity (D) Cholera, tetanus, smallpox, influenza
(A) (B)
CH2—NH2
(A) 5v (B) 2v
R cos 0 R cos 0
(c) Ii ii (D)
5v
(C) 3v (D)
R sin 0 R sin 0
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Practice Series for KVPY
BIOLOGY
Q.76 At which stage of the cell cycle, RNA Q.80 Given below is diagrammatic cross
polymerase is active section of a single loop of human cochlea.
(A) Gi (B) S
(C) G2 (D) G1 & G2 both
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics : Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
PART-I [One Marks Questions] Q.3 The equation to the circle which touches
the axis of y at the origin and passes
MATHEMATICS
through (3, 4) is -
The number of three digit even numbers
(A) 2(x2 + y2) — 3x = 0
which, when divided by 7, yields 2 as a (B) 3(x2 + y2) — 25x = 0
remainder, are - (C) 4(x2 + y2) — 25y = 0
(A) 64 (B) 65 (D) 4(x2 + y2) — 25x + 10 = 0
(C) 128 (D) None of these
Q.4 Complex numbers zi and z2 lie on the
rays arg(z) = 0 and arg(z) = — 0, such that
Q.2 The number of three digit even natural
Izi l = 1z21 # 0. Further the image of
numbers which on dividing by 3 leaves Z2 about y-axis is z3. Then, a value of
remainder 1, is - arg(zi z3) is equal to -
(A) 155 (B)149 (A) 7.12 (B) —ir/2
(C) 150 (D) none of these (C) it (D) none of these
Q.21 The kinetic energy of a particle in a Q.24 As shown, a narrow beam of light is
1 incident onto a semi-circular glass cylinder
harmonic motion is , --2 its
2 of radius R. Light can exit the cylinder
2 when the beam is at the center. When the
potential energy is — bx , where x is the
potential
2 beam is moved parallely to distance d from
coordinate for the position of the particle the central line, no light can exit the
and u is its speed. Find the frequency of cylinder from its lower surface. Find the
the motion. refractive index of the glass.
Q.33 At room temperature ratio of pressures of Q.38 For a hydrogenic ion kinetic energy of
CH4 and CO2 kept in two separate electron in its 3rd excited state is found to
containers of equal volume is 3 : 5. Then
be 54.4 eV. Then series limit (-) for
two containers have equal number of -
(A) moles (B) electrons Balmer series, for this ion, is
(C) atoms (D) molecules (A) 109678 x 16 cm-1 (B) 109678/16 cm-1
(Q 109678 x 4 cm-1 (D) 109678 x 64 cm'
Q.34 The solubility of substance "X' in pure
ethanol is 0.1 gm/lit and in water is 0.01 Q.39 Which of the following statement is
gm/lit. To dissolve 11 gm of dry "X" we correct?
are adding 20 ml of fresh 50% (V/I') (A) BO+ salts act as good oxidising agents
ethanol solution in each time on "X'. How (B) SO+ salts act as good Reducing
many times we are to add this ethanol agents
solution to dissolve "X"? (C) T/3+ salts act as good oxidising agents
(A) 100 (B) 106 (C) 103 (D) 104 (D) All of these
Q.53 A monocot stem with secondary growth is - PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
(A) Lilium (B) Cocos MATHEMATICS
(C) Yucca (D) Asparagus
1
Q.61 If f (x)= 27x3 + and a, 13 are the roots
x'
Q.54 A plant cell has 12 chromosomes at the
end of mitosis. How many chromosomes of 3x + 1= 2, then f (a) is equal to -
would it have in the G phase of its next
(A) 10 (B) -10
cell cycle -
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 3 (D) None of these
(C) 12 (D) 24
Q.62 A circle touches the hypotenuse of a right
Q.55 During photosynthesis 02 liberates angled triangle at its middle point and
through - passes through the middle point of the
(A) CO2 (8)1120 shorter side If 3 unit and 4 unit be the
n ATP (D) NADP* length of the sides and 'r' be the radius of
the circle, then the value of 'r' is -
Q.56 Shedding of leaves, flowers and fruits due 3
to change in hormone balance in plants is - (B) -
5
(A) Senescence (B) Abscission
(C) Photoperiodism (D) Vemalisation (D) None of these
11.
formed and what is its size -
.# (D) I17[cos mis2
,2
(A) mg/(4k) (B) 4mglk
(C) mg/(2k) (D) none of these
Practice SET-3 I Page-29
what will be minimum moles of Br2(.0 to be (A) Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and
nitrogen
added to 1 mole of C12, initially, to get above
equilibrium situation- (B) Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and
sulphur
5
moles (B) - moles
6 6 (C) Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
and sulphur
(D) 2 moles (D) Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
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Q.77 In GI-phase of cell cycle, what would be (B) Becomes less turgid until the osmotic
the change in DNA content of the cell? potential reaches that of pure water
(A) DNA content increases to double (C) Becomes more turgid until the
(B) DNA content gets reduced pressure potential of cell reaches its
(C) Four fold increase of DNA content osmotic potential
(D) No change in DNA content (D)Becomes more turgid until the osmotic
potential reaches that of pure water
Q.78 Which of the following event distinguishes
prophase-I of meiosis from prophase of Q.80 If there is mutation in cytochrome system
mitosis ?
then this will -
(A) Nuclear membrane breaks down
(A) Inhibit the movement of electrons
(B) Chromosomes become visible
from PS-II to PS-I
(C) Homologous chromosomes pair up
(B) Inhibit the movement of electrons
(D) Spindle forms
from PS-I to PS-II
Q.79 When a plant cell is placed in pure water, it - (C) Inhibit the photolysis of water
(A) Expands until the osmotic pressure (D)Promote ATP formation
reaches that of water
KVPY
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Practice
Set-4
Stream SA
Time : 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 100
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Q.6 If "Cr is divisible by n then possible set of (C) for all x eR _nE, n E Z
(ii, r) is - 2
(A) (12, 8) (B) (20, 12) (D)x 0
(C) (30, 15) (D) (32, 15)
3 A 5A
Q.12 If cos A = — then 64 sin— . sin- equals
Q.7 A man is dealt five cards from an 4 2 2
ordinary pack of 52 playing• cards. (A) 49 (B) 32
Number of ways in which he can be dealt (C) 21 (D) 22
with a pair of aces and other three cards
of different denominations, is -
Q.13 If sec 0 + tan 0 = 1, then one root of
(A) 103776 (B) 84480 equation
(C) 84840 (D) 48840 a(b — c) x 2 + b (c — a) x + c (a — b) = 0 is
(A) tan 0 (B) sec 0
" cos A cos B cos C
Q-8 In AABC, u — — — — — , and
Et
(C) cot (D) sin 0
a
the side a = 2, then area of the triangle
is - Q.14 The locus of z which satisfies the
(A) 1 (B) 2 inequality log0.3 I z-1 I> log0.3 Iz—i I is
given by
Arg
2 (A) x + y < 0 (B) x + y >0
(C) x — y > 0 (D) x — y < 0
Q.9 The equation axy + bx + cy + d = 0
represents a pair of straight lines, then - Q.15 Which of the following locus of z on the
(A) be = ad complex plane represents a pair of
(B) the line are parallel straight lines?
(C) the lines can not be coincident (A) Re z2 = 0 (B) lm z2 = 1
(D) the lines are coincident (C) IzI +z=0 (D) 11 =1z—il
Q.29 What should be the stress (F/A) in a Q.33 For the reaction :Fe283—> Fe804 + 302
stretched wire of a material whose young The equivalent mass of Fe2S3 is
modulus is Y for the speed of longitudinal (M is the mol wt of Fe2S3)
waves to equal 30 times the speed of M
(A) — (B) (C) (D)
transverse waves. 4 16 22 20
(A) X- (B) (C) 30 Y (D)— Q.34 The average atomic mass of a mixture
30 900 90 containing 79 mole % of 24Mg remaining
Q.30 A sonometer wire resonates with a given 21 mole % of 25Mg and 26Mg is 24.31 %.
Mole of 26Mg is -
tuning fork forming standing waves with
(A) 5 (B) 20 (C) 10 (D) 15
five antinodes between the two bridges
when a mass of 9 kg is suspended from Q.35 Which of the following ions have zero
the wire. When this mass is replaced by a value of magnetic moment?
mass M, the wire resonates with the (A) Sca+ (B) Ti 4+ (C) Zn2+ (D) None
same tuning fork forming three antinodes
for the same positions of the bridges. The Q.36 Maleic acid is stronger than fumaric acid
because-
value of M is -
(A) Fumaric acid shows intermolecular
(A) 25 kg (B) 5 kg
H-bonding
(C) 2.7 kg (D) 1/25 kg (B) Fumaric acid shows intramolecular
H-bonding
CHEMISTRY (C) Maleic acid is dibasic acid
(D) Maleic acid shows chelation or
Q.31 A mixture of CH4 and C2H2 occupied a
intramolecular H-bonding
certain volume at a total pressure equal
to 63 torr. The same gas mixture was Q.37 The difference between the incident energy
burnt to CO2 and H20 (0. The CO2 (g)
and threshold energy for an electron in a
alone was collected in the same volume
and at the same temperature, the photoelectric effect experiment is 5eV. The
pressure was found to be 69 torr. de Broglie wavelength of the electron is -
What was the mole fraction of CH4 in the (A) 6.6x10 9 , 6.6 x 10-9
original gas mixture? (B) in
V145.6
19
(A) (B) — (C) 6.6x10 6.6 x10-9
21 20 (D)
17 15
(C)
18 Q.38 An element of atomic mass 40 has 2, 8, 8, 2
as the electronic configuration Which one
Q.32 For 118% labelled oleum if the no. of
of the following statement regarding this
moles of H2SO4 and free 803 be x & y
element is not correct?
(
x y .
respectively, the values of (A) It forms an basic oxide
x - y)
(B) It belongs to II A group
approximately -
(C) It belongs to IV period
(A) -1.21 (B) -1.51
(D) It forms an acidic oxide
(C) 1.51 (D) 1.21
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Q.39 An ideal gas is taken around the cycle Q.43 How many optical active alkyl groups are
ABCA as shown in P-V diagram. The net possible by pentane -
work done during the cycle is equal to - (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 0
Pressure Me
I: Formation of A has proceeded with
racemisation
II: Formation of B has proceeded with
inversion. Select the correct
vi
statement:
Volume
(A) I and II both are correct
(A) 12 PiVi (B) 6 Pil4 (B) only I is correct
(C) 5 Pi Vi (D) (C) only II is correct
(D) none is correct
Q.40 The caloriefic value .112(g) at STP is 12.78
KJIL hence approximate standard
Q.45 Number of stereocenter and
enthalpy of formation of 1120(1) is - stereosiomers of the given compound.
(A) —143 KJ (B) —286 KJ CH3
(C) Zero (D) +286 KJ OH
Q.48 The type of tissue lining the nasal passage, n Branchial heart (r) Man
bronchioles and fallopian tubes is- :
(A) Columnar ciliated epithelium
0:)) Pulmonary (s) Herdmania
heart
(B) Cuboidal epithelium
(t) Shark
(C) Neurosensory epithelium
(A)A=q,B=p,C=t D=r
(D) Germinal epithelium
(B)A=p,B=q,C=r,D=t
(E) Stratified columnar epithelium
(C)A=q,B=s,C=t,D=p
Q.49 Regulation of body temperature in a (D)A=s,B=p,C=r,D=t
homeotherm during high environmental
Q.53 Cartilaginous fishes protect themselves
temperature would involve —
in hypertonic sea water by
(A) Dilation of blood vessels of skin
(A) Accumulating excess of urea in their
(B) Constriction of blood vessels of skin bodies
(C) No change in blood vessels of skin (B) Accumulating excess of uric acid in
(D) Decreased flow of blood without any their bodies
change in blood vessels of skin (C) Secreting excess of urea in the sea
(D) Accumulating excess of ammonia in body
Q.50 A person is suffering from long standing
constipation. It is likely that-
Q34 One of the examples of the action of the
(A) His intestinal bacteria will get killed autonomous nervous system is :
by poisonous gases produced by
(A) Knee —jerk response
accumulated faces
(B) Papillary reflex
(B) He will suffer from piles
(C) Swallowing of food
(C) He will feel severe pain in the
(D) Peristalsis of the intestines
stomach due to accumulated faces
(D) He will suffer from vitamin B deficiency Q.55 For taste, what type of receptors are
as its absorption is inhibited there in our body?
(A) Gustatoreeptor (B) Tangoreceptor
Q.51 The sum of IRV, ERV, TVis- (C) Photoreceptor (D) Olfactoreceptor
(A) Vital capacity
(B) Total lung capacity Q.56 The protein coat of a virus/is known as -
(C) Expiratory reserve volume (A) Nucleoid (B) Capsid
(D) Aspiratory reserve volume (C) Capsomere (D) Outer envelope
Q.52 Match the different types of heart given Q.57 Which of the following pteridophytes is
heterosporous in nature?
in Column I with their respective
examples given in Column II; choose the (A) Selaginella andSalvinia
answer showing correct combinations of (B) Adiantum and Equisetum
alphabets of two columns (C) Psilotum and Lycopodium
(D) Adiantum and Psilotum
Column-I Column-II
(Hearts) (Examples) Q.58 Which enzyme joints DNA fragments?
(A) DNA ligase
(A) Myogenic heart (p) Limulus
(B) DNA polymerase
(E Neurogenic (q) Mollusca (C) DNA gyrase
heart (D) Topoisomerase
Q.68 In a process the pressure of a gas is terms of Rydberg constant (R) of the
inversely proportional to the square of spectral line emitted when an electron
the volume. If temperature of the gas falls from this level to the first excited
increases, then work done by the gas - state. [Use h = 6.626 X 10-34 J.s]
(A) is positive (B) is negative SR
(A) 3R (B) -
(C) is zero (D) may be positive 9
rm 8R
w) —
Q.69 Find the displacement of the ray after it 9
imerges from CD
Q.72 Some statements are given for the
:N following equilibrium -
o
N11411S(s) r NH3(g) + H3S(g); All = +ve
Si: On increase in temperature, equilibrium
pressure of ammonia increases
SE On increase in volume of container at
n=2 constant temperature, equilibrium
1,1
17 53: On increase in mass of NH4HS(s) in the
(C) 1 cm (D) — cm
3 container at constant temperature,
equilibrium pressure of ammonia
Q.70 In the diagrams, all light bulbs are
increases.
identical and all emf sources are ideal
(A) T T T (B) F F F
and Identical. In which circuit (given in
(C) T T F (D) TFF
options) will each bulb glow with the
same brightness as in the circuit shown?
Q.73 Which of the following is correct.
(A) H3B03 can be considered to be a lewis
acid
(B) The correct order of lewis acid
strength order is BF3 > BC13 > BBr3
(C) One mole borax in aqueous solution
will require one mole HC1 for titration
(D) B21-16 can be methylated completely to
(C) 0)) give 112(CH3)6
+ (CH3C)2CHCH2C1 "13 Q.78 The fluid part of blood flows in and out of
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. Ito 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
PART-I [One Mark Questions] Q.3 If sum of the coefficient in the expansion
MATHEMATICS z ri
2 +—
of —3x
( is 'a' thenthe value of
x)
Q.1 The least integer satisfying the equation,
'b' for which roots of the equation
x2 + bx + 6a = 0 are integral -
(A) 2 (B) 4 (A) {-7, —5, 5, 7 } (B) {-7, —1, 1, 7
.(C) {-5,-1, 1, 5} (D) none of these
(C) 6 (D) none of these
1
Q.4 If a complex number z and z + — have
Q.2 The number log12 21i is
same argument then -
(A) a prime number
(A) z must be purely real
(B) a composite number
(B) z must be purely imaginary
(C) an irrational number (C) z cannot be imaginary
(D) None of these (D) z must be real
•
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Q.5 If y = mx + C be a tangent to the Q.12 The values of 16 sin 144° sin 108° sin72°
parabola (y - 3)2 + 8(x - 2) = 0 then the sin 36° is equal to -
range of 'C for all possible value(s) of m is
(A) 4 (B) 3
(A) [-2, 2] (B) (-co, -2] u [2, co)
(C) 5 (D) 6
(C) (-co , -1] u [7, co) (D) (-co, -1] u [2, co)
Q.6 The least natural number having no. of sin30 - cos30 cosi)
Q.13 2tanOcotO = -1
proper divisors as 18 is - sin0- cos0 111+ cot2 0
Q.10 If A (0, 0), B a (3, 4) and AP-BP = 5 0.2 kg. The length of the pendulum is
then locus of P is. equal to (g = 10 m/s2) -
(A) a line (B) a line segment K(mJ)
(C) a pair of ray (D) none of these 15
10
Q.11 Number of real roots of the equation 5
0(mrad)
cos7x + sin4x = 1 in the interval (-tc, re) is -100 0 100
less than - (A) 2M m (B) 1.8 m
(A) 6 (B) 4 (C) 1.5 m (D) 1.2 m
(C) 5 (D) none of these
Practice SET-5 j Page-43
Q.17 A uniform rod of mass 10 kg and length Q.21 Two identical rooms in a perfectly
1 m is being taken vertically up with an insulated house are connected by an open
acceleration of 1 m/s2. Find tension in rod doorway. The temperature in the two
at 70 cm from upper end. (Take g = 10 rooms are maintained at different values.
m/s2) —
The room which contains more air
1m/s2 molecules is -
(A) the one with higher temperature
10.7 m
(B) the one with lower temperature
lm
(C) the one with higher pressure
(D) neither since both have same volume
(A) 3 N (B) 30 N
Q.22 A swimmer crosses the river along the
(0) 110 N (D) 33 N
line making an angle of 45° with the
direction of flow. Velocity of the river
Q.18 A parachutist drops freely from an
aeroplane for 10 s before the parachute water is 5 m/s. Swimmer takes
opens out. Then he descends with a net 12 seconds to cross the river of width 60
retardation of 2.5 m8-2. If he bails out of m. The velocity of the swimmer with
the plane at a height of 2495 m and respect to water will be.
g = 10 ms-2, his velocity on reaching the
(A) 10 m/s (B) 5 m/s
ground will be -
(C) 5,k m/s (D) s..fi mis
(A) 2.5 ms-1 (B) 7.5 ms-1
(C) 5 ms-' (D) 10 ms-1-
Q.23 Refractive index of a prism is and
3
Q.19 Which of the following figures best
the angle of prism is 60°. The minimum
represents the stable equilibrium of a
angle of incidence of a ray that will be
uniform semicircular rod in vertical
transmitted through the prism is -
plane. It is hinged at point A.
(A) 30° (B) 45°
A A
(C) 15° (D) 500
(A) (B)
(C) CH3-CC-CH3
(D) CH3-CH=CH-CH3 BIOLOGY
•Q.46 Succus entericus is the name given to -
Q.42 Which compound is not the isomer of
(A) Junction between ileum and large
3-Ethyl-2-methylpentane ?
intestine
(A) /".\""./ (B) (B) Intestinal juice
(C)
zYN/ (C) Swelling in the gut
(D) Appendix
Q.43 Quinine is the most important alkaloid Q.47 Rate and depth of respiration shall
obtained from cinchona bark. It's increase when -
molecular formula is C20H24N202. It may
(A) Oxygen concentration increases
contain -
(B) CO2 concentration increases
(A) 5 double bond & 6 ring
(B) 6 double bond & 4 ring (C) Bicarbonate concentration increases
(C) 6 double bond & 3 ring (D) Bicarbonate concentration decreases
(D) 7 double bond & 5 ring •Q.48 One of the following Vessel is without
Q.44 Compound 'A'(C3H60), decolourizes En valves -
water. It liberates colourless, odourless (A) Artery (B) Vena cave
gas on addition of sodium metal. On (C) Vein (D) Aorta
ozonolysis, it gives 'B' and compound
V(C2H402). Identify 'A' Q.49 Function of thymus is -
OH (A) Immunity
(A) (B) CH2=CH-CH2OH (B) Growth
(C) Formation of RBCs
(C) (D) CH3-CH2-CHO
(D)Emergency Hormone
Q.51 Part not belonging to uriniferous tubule Q.58 Dark reaction of photosynthesis takes
is - place in -
(A) Grana (B) Stroma
(A) Pelvis
(C) Matrix (D) Cytoplasm
(B) Henles loop
Q.59 The metal ion involved in the stomatal
(C) Distal convoluted tubule
regulation or Stomata will open, if there
(D)PCT
is accumulation of the following element
in the guard cells -
Q.52 Intercostal muscles are found in.-
(A) Iron (B) Magnesium
(A) Fingers (B) Thoracic ribs
(C) Zinc (D) Potassium
(C) Femur (D) Radius-ulna
Q.60 Transiocation of sugar in flowering plants
Q.53 What is the common among mammals? occurs in the form of -
(A) Carnivorous feeding habit (A) Maltose (B) Glucose
(B) Ventral nerve cord (C) Sucrose (D) Starch
(C) Moulting
PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
(D) 7 cervical vertebrae
MATHEMATICS
Q.54 What is the importance of respiration in
Q.61 Two circles each of radius 5 units touch
plants?
each other at (1, 2). If the equation of
(A) It liberates energy (ATP) their common tangent is 4x + 3y = 10,
(B) It provides oxygen to plants then the centres of the two circles are -
(C) It liberates hydrogen (A) (3, 4), (-1, 10) (B) (5, 7), (-3, —3)
(D) all of these (C) (5, 5), (-3, —1) • (D) (5, —3), (-3, 7)
Q.55 In animal cells the first stage of glucose Q.62 Tangent is drawn to the ellipse
breakdown is - x2 + 2y2 = Gat point (2, 1). If A and B are
(A) Krebs cycle the feet of perpendiculars from the two
(B) Glycolysis focii on the tangent, then length AB is
(C) Oxidative phosphorylation equal to -
(D) E. T.C. (A) (B)
L2
solar radiations are primarily absorbed
3
by carotenoids of the higher plants - (A) L (B)
36 36
(A) Violet and Blue (B) Blue and Green 15
(C) —
(C) Green and Red (D) Red and Violet 36
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Q.64 The co-ordinates of the circumcenter of certain distance d. Then the threshold
the triangle formed by the lines — wavelength Xa for the material of plate is
2x2 + 3xy — 2y2 — 6x + By — 8 = 0 and (e is the electronic charge, h is Planck's
x — y = 0 is constant and c is the speed of light).
(B) 1 hc 1 eEdil
(A)1-1 (A) A 0 t1 .
4/ 0 — (—
=(— eEd J ° X hc
(C) (1, 1) (D) (-1, —1) (C) xo x (D) xo = x eEd
eEd he
Q.65 2 = z sin 0 +4 ic then
If x sin° = y sin(0 + —E
Q.68 A rod of mass m and length rests on a
(A)x+y+z=0 (B)x-y+yz+zx=0 smooth horizontal ground and is hinged
(C) xyz + x + y + z = 1 (D) none of these at one of its end. At the other end, a
horizontal force F is applied whose
PHYSICS magnitude is constant and the direction
Q.66 A chain of length L is placed on a is always perpendicular to the rod. When
horizontal surface as shown in figure. At the rod rotates by 900 angle, power
any instant x is the length of chain on
• supplied by the force at that instant is —
rough surface and the remaining portion
lies on smooth surface. Initially x = 0. A
horzontal force P is applied to the chain
(as shown in figure). In the duration x
changes from x = 0 to X = L, for chain to
move with constant speed.
13F3ite
x- (A)
111111111111111111111a1
Smooth Rough
3F3t
(C) \1 2m
(A) the magnitude of P should increase
with time
Q.69 Two diverging lenses are kept as shown in
(B) the magnitude of P should decrease the figure. The final image formed will be —
(C) the magnitude of P should increase
first and then decrease with time
(D) the magnitude of P should decrease
first and then increase with time
Q.67 A metal plate is exposed to light with (A) virtual for any value of di & d2
wavelength X. It is observed that (B) real for any value of di and (12
electrons are ejected from the surface of (C) virtual or real depends on di & (12 only
the plate. When a retarding uniform (D) virtual or real depends on di & c12 &
electric field E is imposed, no electron can also on the focal lengths of the lens
move away from the plate farther than a
Q.70 Two small balls, each having equal length (A) 0.974 (B) 1.35
positive charge Q are suspended by two (C) 1.52 (D) 1.22
insulating strings of equal L from a hook
fixed to a stand. If the whole setup is Q.74 Total number of position isomers of
transferred to a satellite in orbit around the dimethyl cyclohexane -
earth, the tension in equilibrium in each (A) 2 (B) 3
string is equal to — (C) 4 (D) 5
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology : Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Q.5 At what time (to the nearest second) Q.11 The three ines whose combined equation
immediately after 4 0' clock will angle is y3 — 4x2y = 0 form a triangle which is-
between the hands of the clock be the (A) isosceles (B) equilateral
same as that at 4 0' clock? (C) right angled (D) None of these
(A) 4h 42m508 (B) 4h 431n38s
Q.12 ABC is an equilateral triangle such that
(C) 4h 43m40. (D) 5h 5=27. the vertices B and C lie on two parallel
lines at a distance 6. If A lies between the
Q.6 The sum of all the numbers which can be
parallel lines at a distance 4 from one of
formed by using the digits 1, 3, 5, 7 all at a them then the length of a side of the
time and which have no digit repeated is — equilateral triangle is-
(A) 16 x 4! (B) 1111 x 3! 88
(C) 16 x 1111 x 3!
(D) 16 x 1111 x 4! (B) II-3
Q.7 The number of real values of a for which (D) None of these
the cubic equation x3 — SaT2 3ax — a = 0
has all real roots one of which is 'a' itself, is Q.13 A rocket of height h metres is fired
(A) 0 (B)1.(C) 2 (D) 3 vertically upwards. Its velocity at time t
seconds is (2t + 3) metres/second. If the
Q.8 The product of three consecutive natural angle of elevation of the top of the rocket
numbers is 124850054994. What is their from a point on the ground after 1 second
average? of firing is tr/6 and after 3 seconds if is it/3
(A) 4993 (B) 4994 then the distance of the point from the
(C) 4998 (D) 4997 rocket is-
(A) 1443 metres
Q.9 AABC is such that a circle touches AB at
(B) 743 metres
B which passes through Centroid 'C of
AABC & point C. If AB = 6, BC = 4, then (C) 2.43 metres
AC is equal to - (D) cannot be found without the value of h
sin i
Q.l.9 In the figure
shown . s i equal to
PHYSICS sm r
(B
100
Q.28 In the circuit shown, the cell of emf 6V is Q.33 For reaction N204 (g) 2NO2 (g) at
ideal. The resistor in which the power
given temperature if K p = —
8
5 atm for 30%
dissipated is greatest is -
degree of dissociation at equilibrium,
50 50
then what will be new Kp for 50%
dissociation of N204 at equilibrium at
same temperature-
5 8 2 12
(A) — ( 3) — (C) (D) —
8 5 5
(A) 50 (B) 30 (C) 90 (D) 180
Q.34 The correct figure representing
Q.29 A solid spherical black body of radius r isothermal and adiabatic compression of
and uniform mass distribution is in free an ideal gas from the same Initial state is
space, It emits power 'P and its rate of
coiling is R then - isothermal
adiabatic
(A) RP OC r2 (B) RP cc r
V
(C) RP GC 1/r2 (D) R P
CHEMISTRY V
Q.31 A person adds 1.71 gram of sugar
Q.35 Which of the following p-orbitals
(C121122010 in order to sweeten his tea. overlapping would result in the strongest
The number of carbon atoms added are bond -
(mol. mass of sugar = 342) -
(A)
(A) 3.6 x 1022 (B) 7.2 x 1021
(C) 0.05 (D) 6.6 x 1022
0
Q.39 In which of the following process energy (C) HO 0
is liberated - OH
(A) Cl(g) —> C1+(g) + e- 0
(B) Na(g) —> Na+ (g)+ e-
(C) Be(g) + Be- (g) (D)
OH
(D) Li(g) + e- —> Li- (g)
Q.45 Arrange the following compounds in the Q.51 Receptors for Neurotransmitter are
order of decreasing reactivity towards located on the -
electrophilic substitution reaction (A) Cell surface (B) Nucleus
11 113 1 (C) Endosome (D) Goldi apparatus
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
▪ The distribution of marts subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART -1 :
Mathematics : Queition No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No: 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Q.2 The equation coss x — b cos4 x + 1 = 0 will Q.4 If tn. = n(n + 1) (ii + 2) then — 1 is equal
n-1 In
have solution if `1/ belongs to
(A) (— 00, 2] (B) [2, co) (B) 1/4
(C) (— oo, —2] (D) None of these (D) None of these
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Q.5 If P1Q1 & P2Q2 or are two focal chords of Q.12 The point of the curve 3x2 —4y2 = 72 which
y2 = 4ax, then the chord PiP2 & Q1(12 is nearest to the line 3x + 2y — 1 = 0 is:
intersect on
(A) (+6, 3) (B) (6, —3)
(A) axis
(C) (6, 6) (D) (6, 5)
(B) directrix
(C) tangent at vertex Q.13 The equations 5x2 + ax + 1=0, 4x2 + bx+1 = 0
(D) None of these have a common root, then the sum of the
reciprocals of the other two roots is -
€1.6 if(3 + x2008 -I- x2009)2010 = ao air a2x2 +....+
(A) b — a (B) 2(b — a)
anxn, then the value of
(C) 3(b — a) (D) 9(b — a)
ao — — — — az + az — — as + as —....
2 2 2 2 n n+lc r+,
is. Q.14 Value of equals -
(A) 32010 (B) 1
r+2 cr+1
(C) 22010 (D) None of these n+1
(B)
Q.7 Sum of the non-real roots of n+2
(x2 + x —2) (x2 + x —3) = 12 is - n+3
0))
(A) 1 (B) —1 n+1
(C) —6 (D) 6
Q.15 Let flab 01), Q(a2,132) and R(az,f33) be the
Q.8 The sum of the digits in a two-digit centroid, orthocentere and circumcentre
number is 6. If we add 18 to that number, of a scalene triangle. If P,Q,R lie on the
we get a number consisting of the same
curve y2 = x3, then --L
a + + --L a is equal
digits written in the reverse order. Then 01 P2 P3
the number, is - to-
(A) 42 (B) 23
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) 32 (D) 24
(C) 2 (D) 3/2
Q.9 If a679b is a five digit number that is
divisible by 72 determine 'a' and 'b'. PHYSICS
•(A) a= 2, b= 3 (B) a = 3, b = 2 Q.16 Two balls of equal masses are thrown
(C) a = 3, b = 1 (D) None of these upwards, along the same vertical
direction at an interval of 2 seconds, with
Q.10 The number which is four more than the the same initial velocity of 40 m/s. Then
square of 625 has exactly two prime these collide at a height of (take g = 10
factors. Determine what they are? m/s2)
(A) 577 & 677 (B) 575 & 675
(A) 120 m (B) 75 m
(C) 579 & 679 (D) None of these
(C) 200 m (D) 45 m
Q.11 Let 'pi and 'q' be the roots of the equation,
x2 — 2x + A = 0, and let "r" and "e be the Q.17 A flexible chain of weight W hangs
roots of the equation x2 — 18x + B = 0. between two fixed points A and B at the
If p<q<r<s are in A.P. the value of same level. The inclination of the chain
(A+ B) equals - with the horizontal at the two points of
(A) 80 (B) 77 support is 0. What is the tension of the
(C) 75 (D) 74 chain at the endpoint —
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(A) 1.17 m (B) 1.71 m
(C) 7.11 m (D) 11.7 m
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(B) v2 Q.28 Three identical bulbs each of resistance
(A)
20 are connected as shown. The maximum
power that can be consumed by individual
(C) V2 vi (D) bulb is 32W, then the maximum power
consumed by the combination is -
Q.24 A gas is contained in a metallic cylinder 20
fitted with a piston. The gas is suddenly R I
compressed by pushing piton downward
a
and is maintained at this position. After It
this process, as time passes the pressure 20
of the gas in the cylinder. (A) 48 W (B) 96 W
(A) increases
(C) 128 W (D) 160 W
(B) decreases
(C) remains constant Q.29 If the speed (u) of the bob in A simple
(D) increases or decreases depending on pendulum is plotted against the
the nature of the gas tangential acceleration (a) •the . correct
graph will be represented by.
Q.25 Two water pipes TP and Q having
a
diameters
2 x 10-2 m and 4 x 10-2 m, respectively,
are joined in series with the main supply (A) (B) z
line of water. The velocity of water
flowing in pipe P is -
(A) 4 times that of Q
(B) 2 times that of Q
(C) 1/2 times that of Q (C)
(D) 1/4 times that of Q
Q.51 Which of the following statements Q.57 In gymnosperm, the multicellular female
correctly defines Bohr effect? Rise in gametophyte is retained with in -
(A) P50 with a decrease in CO2 conc (A) Microsporangium
(B) Pso with decrease in pH (B) Megasporangium
(C) Pao with decrease in pH (C) Male gametophyte
(D) Pao with a decrease in pH (D) Archegonia
Q.52 Myoglobin is present in red muscle fibres to Q.58 Difference between rough and smooth
(A) Store oxygen to be utilized during endoplasmic reticulum is that ;
muscle contraction (A) Rough ER has ribosomes
(B) Remove oxygen to help in anerobic (B) Smooth ER has ribosomes
respiration (C) Smooth ER takes part in protein
(C) Compensate for lack of haemoglobin synthesis
during anemia (D) Both has Ft-particles
(D) Remove pyruvic acid formed during
respiration Q.59 Organelles important in spindle
formation during nuclear division is -
Q.53 Release of rennin probably depends upon (A) Golgi body (B) Chloroplast
(A) Glomerular filtration rate (C) Centriole (D) Mitochondrion
(B) Sympathetic nerve activity
Q.60 Variety of amino acids are formed on the
(C) Parasympathetic nerve activity
basis of -
(D) (A) and (B)
(A) Position of hydroxyl group
Q.54 Which cranial nerve controls the heart (B) Position of carboxyl group
muscles? (C) Position of hydrogen
(A) Facial (B) Vagus (D) Nature of R group
(C) Auditory (D) Trochlear
PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
Q.55 A person passes much urine and drinks
much water but his blood glucose level is MATHEMATICS
normal. This condition may be the result Q.61 The sum of the series
of (12 + 1). + (22 + 1), 2 + (32 -F 1). 3 + +
(A) A reduction in insulin secretion from (n2 + 1), n is -
pancreas (A) (n + 1). (n + 2) (B) n.(n + 1)
(B) A reduction in vasopression secretion (C) (n + 1). (n + 1) (D) none of these
fro posterior pituitary
Q.62 2 numbers x & y are chosen at random
(C) A fall in the glucose concentration in from the set of fast 15 natural numbers
urine (with replacement). The chance that
(D) An increase in secretion of glucagon x2 — y2 is divisible by 13, is -
(A) 2/21 (B) 3/35
Q.56 Viroids have -
(C) 31/225 (D) none of these
(A) dsDNA enclosed by protein coat
Q.63 If a is a root of the equation
(B) ssDNA enclosed by protein coat
2x (2x + 1) = 1, then the other root is -
(C) ssRNA not enclosed by protein coat
(A) —2a (a + 1) (B) 3a3 — 4a
(D) dsRNA enclosed by protein coat (C) 3a — 4a3 (D) none of these
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1 1 1 1 An electrically neutral styrofoam ball
Q.64 If 1
1+ — + — — — gets attracted if placed nearby a charged
12 22 22 32
body due to induced charge. What are the
1 1 charges, if any on each ball?
+ l. +3—
2 +42
--
Il
F'
1 1 1
+1+ o + 0 —x ,
(1999)n (2000)` x
then find the value of x is -
1
(A) x = 2000,
2000
1
(B) x = —2000,
2000 A
1 (A) 0
(C) x = 2000, (B)
2000 0
(C) 0 0
(D) x = 20000, 1 0 0
2000 (D)
following observations are made — How many pairs of isotopes are there in
(i) Ball A repels C and attracts B. the above series
(ii) Ball D attracts B and has no effect on E (A) 1 (B) 2
(iii) A negatively charged rod attracts
(C) 3 (D) 0
both A and E
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>
vls 'P curve is constant (Il) -
p
/
(slope= --
IC atm-1) at a particular H H CH 3
492.6
Boat from of Chair from of 1,4-
temperature (300 K) and very high 1,4-cyclohexan diol cyclohexandiol
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
o There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Q.7 Box A has 3 white & 2 red balls, box B has Q.13 zi & z2 are two distinct points in an Argand
2 white & 4 red balls. If two balls are plane. If alzjj = b I z21, then the point
selected at random (without replacement) az1 bz 2
is a point on the (a, b E R) :
from A & 2 more are selected at random bz2 azi
from B, the probability that all the four (A) line segment [-2, 2] of the real axis
balls are white is:
• (B) line segment [-2, 2] of the imaginary axis
(A) 10% (B) 2%
(C) unit circle 1z1 = 1
(C) 12% (D) 4%
(D) the line with arg z = tan-12
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Q.14 If 'z' is complex number then the locus of (A) 10.25% (B) 7%
satisfying the condition 12z — 11 = 1 z — 11 is
(C) 5% (D) 2.5%
(A) A perpendicular bisector of line segment
Q.19 A system is shown in the figure. The time
joining — and 1 period for small oscillations of the two blocks
2
will be -
(B) circle
2k
(C) parabola 7/1 %'M% mr
Inman „,„,,,,,,„)„,,,,,mimmintirmun
rn
4k
Q.15 The locus of z satisfying the condition rrt
(C) 2rt (D) 27c i
lz — /1H iz — iF + 21 lies on 8k 2k
(A) into the page Q.34 Consider the ground state of Cr atom
(B) anticlockwise (Z = 24). The numbers of electrons with
n zero (there is no current in the right- the azimuthal quantum numbers, t = 1
hand circuit) and 2 are, respectively:
(D) clockwise (A) 16 and 5 (B) 12 and 5 .
(C) 16 and 5 (D) 12 and 4
Q.30 A satellite in force free space sweeps
stationary interplanetary dust a rate Q.35 Temperature at which r.m.s. speed of 02 is
dM equal to that of neon at 300 K is -
- av, where M is the mass, v is the
dt (A) 280 K (B) 480 K
velocity of the satellite and a is a constant.
(C) 680 K (D) 180 K
The acceleration of the satellite is
(B)
_ av2 4.36 A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen at one
• bar pressure contains 20% by weight of
hydrogen. Partial pressure of hydrogen
(D) _ av2
will be -
(A) 0.2 bar (B) 0.4 bar
(C) 0.6 bar (D) 0.8 bar
CHEMISTRY
Q.31 = 9 for the reaction, A + B C + D, Q.37 The molarity of the solution containing
If A and B are taken in equal amount, 2.8%(mass/volume) solution of KOH is :
then amount of C in equilibrium is:
(Given atomic mass of K = 39) is -
(A) 1 (B) 0.25
(A) 0.1 M (B) 0.5 M
(C) 0.75 (D) None of these
(C) 0.2 M (D) 1 M
(C) LiC1 < BeC12 < BC13 < CC14 (A) alcoholic KOH
(B) alcoholic KOH followed by NaNH2
(D) LiCl< BeC12 < CC14 < BC13
(C) aqueous KOH followed by NaNH2
Q.40 The first ionisation enthalpies of Na, Mg, (D) Zn/CH3OH
Al and Si are in the order:
(A)Na<Mg>Al<Si Q.45 By passing excess of C12(g) in boiling
(B) Na > Mg > Al> Si toluene which one of the following
(C) Na < Mg < Al < Si compound is exclusively formed ?-
Q.50 Which organelle is connected with Q.56 Haversian system is a diagnostic feature of
synthesis of glycoprotein & glycolipids (A) Avian bones
(A) ER (B) Golgibody (B) All animals
(C) Ribosome (D) Mithochondria (C)Mammalian bones only
(D) Reptilian bones
Q.51 If parents are heterozygous & normal for
albinism. What will be the chance of Q.57 Clitellum earthworm includes
appearance of albinic of spring of this segments.
couple. (A) 19, 20, 21
(A) 25% (B) 50% (B)14, 15, 16
(C) 75% (D) 100% (C)-Last 3 segments
(D) first three segments
Q.52 Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvic acid
takes place in Q.58 During one circuit of blood from lungs to
(A) Cytoplasm the tissue 'and back through the
(B) Matrix of Mitochondria circulatory system the percentage of
haemoglobin giving the oxygen is -
(C) Innermembrane of Mitochondria
(A) 50% (B) 25%
(D) Outer surface of Mitochondria
(C) 75% (D) 100%
(A) 5 (B) 10 (A) The electric field at A is more than at B
(C) 15 (D) 20
(B) The electric field at B is more than at A
(C) The thermal power generated at A is
Q65 If (2 + aj)5° + (2 + bj)5° = 5 + 4j , then
less than at B in a element of small
number of pairs (a, b) for which the
same width
equation is true (a, b are rational
numbers) (D) The thermal power generated at B is
(A) 1 (B) 2 more than at A in an element 'of small
(C) 0 (D) None same width
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3
)T (D) T' = T
(D) soda lime and zinc dust
2
(C)r+
BIOLOGY
CHEMISTRY Q.76 Paraffin wax is clan -
Q.71 Calculate the entropy change when 3.6 g of (A) Ester
liquid water is completely converted into (B) Acid
vapour at 100°C. The molar heat of (C) Monohydric alcohol
vaporization is 40.85 kJ mo1-1 (D) Cholesterol
(A) 6.68 JK-1 (B) 109.5 JK-1
Q.77 What is the approximate duration of cell
(C) 21.89 JK-1 (D) -21.89 JK-1
cycle for a mammalian cell?
Q.72 Determine enthalpy of formation for 1-1202(0, (A) 90 min (B) 24 hrs
using the listed enthalpies of reactions: (C) 24 days (D) 12 hrs
N2H4(0 + 2H202(t)--> N2(g) + 4H20(t);
Q.78 Which of the following events occurs
Ark?' = -818 kJ/mol
during Gi-phase of the cell cycle?
N2114(0 + 02(g) —> N2(g) + 2H20(1);
4,11°2 = - 622 kJ/mol (A)DNA replication
1 (B) Growth and normal functioning of cell
H2(g) + - 02(g) —+ 1120(t);
2 (C) DNA transcription
Antra = -285 kJ/mol (D) Elimination of unwanted cells
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Q.79 What, will happen, if a large amount of
water enters in a plant cell?
(A)TP of cell gets reduced
(B) TP opposes the entry of water
(C) Water potential of the cell become
more negative
(D) Water potential of the cell increases
simultaneously
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS':
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
PART-I [One Mark Questions] Q.2 ABC is an equilateral triangle of side 2cm
MATHEMATICS
in the xy plane. Segments BX and CY
Q.1 The co-ordinates of three points A(-4, 0);
are drawn perpendicular to the xy plane,
B(2, 1) and C(3, 1) determine the vertices
both on the same side of the plane. If
of an equilateral trapezium ABCD. The
BX = 1 cm & CY = 3 cm then the area of
co-ordinates of the vertex D are:
the A AXY is -
(A) (6, 0) (B) (7, 0)
(A) -,/d (B) 4 (C) 1
/7) (D)
(C) (8, 0) (D) (9, 0)
49 i7V1.I
(C) -2 (C) + (D) 7+31
8 8
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1/2. 1/2.
(A) GMm (B) GMm Q.32 The mass of 90% pure NaOH needed is
order to prepare 900 mL of 0.1 M NaOH
(C) G Mm (D) GMm solution is :
nR ER (A) 0.4 g (B) 0.36 g (C) 1g (D) 3M g
Practice SET-9 I Page-85
Q.33 Which of the following correctly (C) NaC1 < MgC12 < AlCla
represents an isotherm (nRT = 2) ? (D) MgC12 < NaC1 < AlCla
0.
(A) in Q.40 The P-T graph as given below was
(B) 0.3
observed for a process on an ideal gas,
ln p
0.3 which of the following statement is true.
ln V In V
0.693 A
(C) hip (D) ln p
A
0.693
ln V ln V
(A) NaC1 < AlCla < MgCl2 (A) 2 and 2 (B) 2 and 3
(B) AlCla < MgC1.2 < NaC1 (C) 3 and 2 (D) 3 and 3
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Q.45 Which of the statements about Q.50 The most important functions of leaves are —
"Denaturation" given below are correct? (A) Photosynthesis and respiration
Statements: (B) Photosynthesis and transpiration
(1) Denaturation of proteins causes loss of (C) Transpiration and respiration
secondary and tertiary structures of the (D) Respiration and digestion
protein
(2) Denaturation leads to the conversion of Q.51 A cell is plasmolysed after being kept in a
double strand of DNA into single strand hypertonic solution. What will be present
between cell wall and plasmalemma
(3) Denaturation affects primary
(A) Isotonic solution
structure which gets distorted
(B) Hypertonic solution
Options:
(C) Air
(A) (2) and (3) (B) (1) and (3)
(D) Hypotonic solution
(C) (1) and (2) (D) (1), (2) and (3)
Q.52 When a grape is placed in concentrated
BIOLOGY suger solution, then it will show
Q.46 In monocotyledonous plants e.g. wheat (A) Endosmosis (B) Exosmosis
the primary root is short lived and is (C) Imbibition (D) None of these
replaced by a large number of roots.
These roots originate from the base of the Q.53 If two individuals with heterozygous A
and B blood marries, then possibility of
stern and constitute
genotypes in their progeny are
(A) Prop roots (B) Pneumatophores
(A) Only JO Io (B) Only IA IB
(C) Napiform (D) Fibrous roots
(C) IA JO and P JO (D) All the above
Q.47 Energy currency (or energy reservoir) of
Q.54 Which one of the following is a matching pair
the cell is
of the kind of excretory organ and an animal
(A) AMP (B) ATP
(A) Urinary tubules-Scorpion
(C) RNA (D) DNA
(B) Nephridia-Frog
Q.48 The number of molecules of pyruvic acid (C) Malpighian tubules-House lizard
formed from one molecule of glucose at (D) Green glands-Prawn
the end of glycolysis is
Q.55 Read the following statements and select
(A) 1 (B) 2
the correct one
(C) 3 (D) 4
(A) The H+ released from carbonic acid
combines with haemoglobin to form
Q.49 85-90% of all photosynthesis of the world
haemoglobinic acid
is carried out by -
(B) Oxyhaemoglobin of erythrocytes is
(A) Shrubs
alkaline
(B) Herbs
(C) More than 70% of carbon dioxide is
(C) Oceanic algae transferred from tissue to the lungs
(D) Trees with large branches in the form of carbamino compounds
(D) In lungs, the oxygen from the
alveolus reaches the blood through
active transport
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Q.56 The haemoglobin a human foetus Q.59 An Amino acid has the following structure:
(A) has a lower affinity for oxygen than 2
(B) _L
(A) / (B) _Y
a+b
x= x=
(D) None of these
7
PHYSICS (C)
Q.66 A block of mass M with a semicircular .x r X
x= L
track of radius R rests on a horizontal
frictionless surface. A uniform cylinder of Q.68 1 m height of water level is maintained in
radius r and mass m is released from rest
a container which is placed on a platform
from the top point A. The cylinder slips
of height 2m. A hole is punched at a
on the semicircular frictionless track. The
distance travelled by the block when the height h from the ground. For which
cylinder reaches the point B is: value of h given in options, the water falls
at maximum distance from the base?
Practice SET-9 I Page-89
CHEMISTRY
Q.71 Which of the following orders is correct in
respect of bond dissociation energy?
(A) N2 > N2- (B) 02+ >03
(C) NO+ > NO (D) All of these
(c) Phenyl (iii) Oil of wintergreen (B) Zinc - Needed in auxin synthesis
benzoate (C) Iron - Chlorophyll ring structure
(d) Methyl (iv) Fries (D) Sulphur - Constituent of biotin
salicylate rearrangement
Q.79 Cyclic photophosphorylation is different
Code: (a) (b) from non-cyclic pathway in?
(A) (iv) (0 (A) Producing ATP only
(B) (iv)
(B) Being sensitive against DCMU and
(C) CMU
(D) (C) Producing ATP and evolution of 02
(D) Having cytochrome b6 — f complex as
BIOLOGY
a component
Q.76 Select incorrect statement w.r.t. plasma
Q.80 How many ATP and NADPH molecules
membrane?
are required to produce 2 glucose
(A) Proteins can move laterally within the
molecules through C3 cycle?
overall bilayer
(A) 60 ATP, 24 NADPH
(B) Proteins can be distinguished on the
(B) 36 ATP, 24 NADPH
basis of ease of extraction
(C) 24 ATP, 36 NADPH
(C) Cholesterol is present in all living
organisms (D) 18 ATP, 12 NADPH
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• The test booklet consists of 80 questions.
• There are two parts in the question paper.
• The distribution of marks subjectwise in each part is as under for each correct response.
MARKING SCHEME:
PART - I :
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 15 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Physics Question NO. 16 to 30 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 31 to 45 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
- Biology Question No. 46 to 60 consist of ONE (1) mark for each correct response.
PART - II
Mathematics : Question No. 61 to 65 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Physics Question No. 66 to 70 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Chemistry : Question No. 71 to 75 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
Biology Question No. 76 to 80 consist of TWO (2) marks for each correct response.
(1.10 The locus of point P(x, y) such that (A) 964 (B)1100
PHYSICS
Q.16 Two particles 1 and 2 are allowed to
descend on two frictionless chords OP and
OQ. The ratio of the speeds of particles 1
and 2 respectively when they reach on
the circumference is -
(A) cv/2/2 (B) cv/4! 2
0
(C) c/2v2/2 (D) c/4v2/2
Q.20 A police car moving at 22 m/g chases a
motorcyclist. The police man sounds his
horn at 176 Hz, while both of them move
towards a stationary siren of frequency
(B) 1 (C) 1 165 Hz. Calculate the speed of the
(A) 1
4 2 motorcycle. If it is given that the
motorcyclist does not observe any beats
Q.17 A simple pendulum consisting of a mass
(speed of sound = 330 m/s)
M attached in a string of length L is
Police Motorcycle
released from rest at an angle a. A pin is
located at a distance 1 below the pivot
point. When the pendulum swings down, 0 0
Stationary
22 m/s, 176 Hz v siren
the string hits the pin as shown in the
(165 Hz)
figure. The maximum angle 0 which
(A) 33 m/s (B) 22 nils
string makes with the vertical after
hitting the pin is - (C) zero (D) 11 m/s
(D) The ratio of change in number of following will produce a white precipitate:
moles of Br2, C12 and BrC13 is 1: 3 : 2 (A) NaA102 (B) Na2CO3
(excluding any negative sign) (C) NaOH (D) MgSat
Q.38 The correct order of decreasing oxidation Q.43 Out of the following which is non-planar?
number of P in compounds is: (A) XeF4 (B) H20
(A) lisP03 < H4P207 < 1-13P02 < P4
(C) C1F3 (D) None of these
(B) H4P207 < H3POs < H3P02 < P4
Q.44 Enthalpy of neutralisation of CH3COOH
(C) H3P03 < H4P207 <P4 < H3P02
by NaOH is —50.6 kJ/mol and the heat of
(D) 114P207 <P4 < H3P02 < H3P03
nuetralisation of a strong acid with
Q39 For which of the following species sum of NaOH is —55.9 kJ/mol. The value of AH
spin quantum numbers of all electrons for the ionisation of CH3COOH is -
comes out to be zero. (A) 3.5 kJ/mol (B) 4.6 kJ/mol
(A) Cr+ (Z = 24) (B) Sc (Z = 21) (C) 5.3 kJ/mol (D) 6.4 kJ/mol
(C) Cu+ (Z = 29) (D) Na (Z = 11)
Q.45 What is the increasing order of
Q.40 Which of the following order is Incorrect: equivalent weights of following oxidising
(A) 02-< F- < Na+ < Mg2+ increasing Zeffective agents?
(B) Mg + < Na+ < 0--c F- increasing size (i) KMn04 Mn+2
(C) 02- < F- < Na+ < Mg2+ increasing I.E. K2Cr207 Cr3+
(D) 02- < F- < Na+ < Mg+2 decreasing size
KC10s Cl-
Q.41 Given: [Atomic wt. K = 39, Mn = 55, Cr = 52,
LiC1 3NH3(s) e"LiCINH3(s) + 2NH3(g); Cl = 35.5, 0 = 16]
(1+13(1+1)=2 is-
(A) Mesosome, Cell membrance,
Glycocalyx (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 0
(B) Mesosome; Cell mebrance, Cell wall
(C) ssDNA, Glycocalyx, Cell wall Q.63 The sum of all coefficient of those terms
(D) dsDNA, Cell membrance, Cell wall in the expansion of (a +b+c+d) which
contain b but not c is:
Q.58 Find the one which is not concerned with (A) 211 (B) 45 — 35
haplodiplontic life cycle? (C) 35 — 25 (D) 105
(A) Organisms where life cycle phases
are multicelled and always free living
Q.64 Ashu and Manoj startarunning simultaneously
(B) Bryophtyes from the ends A and B respectively, of a
(C) Pteriodophytes straight track of length 800 in, with speeds
(D) Brown algae like Ectocarpus and that are in the ratio 5: 3. Whenever Ashu
Kelps reaches either of the ends, he turns around
and continues running at the same speed.
Q.59 Ribosomes in prokaryotes Whenever Manoj meets Ashu, he turns
a. Are 70 S type around and continues running at the same
b. From polysomes speed. When Ashu comes back at A for the
c. Are not surrounded by any membrance first time, how far (in meters) is Manoj
d. Have 23 S rRNA in small subunit from B ?
(A) All are correct (A) 360 (B) 435 (C) 510 (D) 200
(B) Only d is incorrect
(C) Both c and d are incorrect Q.65 A function H is defined for all positive
(I)) Only a is correct integers that satisfy the following
condition:
Q.60 Specific site for attachment of spindle H(l) + H(2) + + H(x) = x2H(x). If
fibres to the chromosome is? H(1) = 2006, then find the value of H(2005)
(A) Centrosome (B) Kinetochore (A) 2/2005 (B) 2/2006!
(C) Centriole (D) Blepheroplast (C) 2/2006! (D) 2/2005!
•
sly sly VI or V2
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
s/v s/v vi or V2 V1 0 V2
(C) CH2 (D) CH3—Ce Q.80 Which one of the following is the correct
matching of the site of action of the given
substrate, the enzyme action upon it and
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the end product?
Q.76 Which one of the following four glands is (A) Small intestine:
correctly matched with the accompanying Pepsin
description proteins >
amino acids
Lipase
(A) Thyroid - Hyperactivity in Young (B) Stomach : fats > micelles
children causes cretinism
(C) Duodenum triglycerides T wain
Answer Key
1.(A) 2.(A) 3.(D) 4.(A) 5.(D) 6.(B) 7.(B) 8.(D) 9.(A) 10.(B) 11.(C) 12.(A) 13.(B) 14.(B)
15.(B) 16.(A) 17.(B) 18.(A) 19.(A) 20.(B) 21.(C) 22.(A) 23.(C) 24.(C) 25.(B) 26.(C) 27.(B) 28.(B)
29.(A) 30.(B) 31.(D) 32.(B) 33.(D) 34.(D) 35.(C) 36.(D) 37.(D) 38.(A) 39.(B) 40.(A) 41.(B) 42.(D)
43.(D) 44.(C) 45.(B) 46.(D) 47.(B) 48.(A) 49.(A) 50.(C) 51.(A) 52.(A) 53.(C) 54.(C) 55.(B) 56.(D)
57.(B) 58.(C) 59.(B) 60.(A) 61.(C) 62.(A) 63.(A) 64.(C) 65.(B) 66.(C) 67.(C) 68.(A) 69.(C) 70.(B)
71.(C) 72.(D) 73.(B) 74.(B) 75.(D) 76.(B) 77.(A) 78.(A) 79.(D) 80.(C)
= = 1, n = 2 hours
4 2
now when the tank is half filled, C is also Li A
opened. In triangle CHB
Time taken to remove (1/4)th of the tank,
12
k k 1 cos 0 = —
— =k = 3 hours a
3 4 4
In triangle ABG
1 3
now remaining work = 1 — — = — 7 7
4 •4 cos (90 — 0) = — sin 0 = —
a a
time taken to complete the work from here
on, sin2 0 + cos2 0 = 1
r r 5
— +— — r r = ±1- a2 = 193
4 5 3 4 7
• x 3 ±167/ 3± VK
2 2
17.[B]
Since x > y
Disjoint pairs out of these are 20.[B] First maxima after 0 will appear when
(0, 1), (2, 3), (4, 5), (6, 7), (8, 9) path difference AS = X
(there is no other set of 5 disjoints pairs) so AP - BP = X
Now two cases are 112.42 +12 - 2.4 = X =X=0.2
(a) when the pair (0, 1) is not used for
sound velocity = nX = 1800 x 0.2 = 360 m/s
first and the last place.
The number of ways = 4 x 4! x 25 21.[C] t(os) = 1 sec ; t(Or) = 3
(b) when the pair (0, 1) is used for first or t(sn = /pi) - t(os) = 3 - 1 = 2 sec
and last place. 1
= - ((sr) = 1 sec
The number of ways = lx 4! x 24 2
ry I
26.[C] Work done by kinetic friction on a body is
may be +ve, -ve or zero. rZ 6
rx 1 OR rZ = 30
rZ 30 rX
I OH ° • e
28.[B] Released energy = 140 x 7 + 8 x 40- 180 x 6 > C103 + Cl ®
= 980 + 320- 1080
A Element in it's Intermediate O.S. can
= 220 MeV
undergo disproportionation
29.[A] Speed is defined as magnitude of velocity.
. ,.....
.0
4
30. [B] v2 = — 35.[C] VTdrN k 0 0-N
tinDehydrating
0 ' agent
4m2 g0
C1/4 N--0-N NO° + NOT
o
Solution SET-1 Page-105
For glucose i = 1
46.[D] Peptidoglycan
38.[A] Due to more ionic character of Cs2CO3.
47.[B] S-phase
Thermal stability of polyvalent anion oc
ionic character 48.[A1 Soil —> Root hair cell wall —> Cortex —>
Endomermis —> Pericycle —> Protoxylem —>
39.[B] A14C3 + H—O—H --> 4A1(OH)3 + 3CH4
Metaxylem
Acetylene
Em /Test 49.[A] Respiration activity of root
40.[A] Propyne —>
Tollen' sreagent Test
But yne
50.[C] a-ii, c-iv, d-i
Although Benzene is unsaturated compound
but it do not show addition reaction. 51.[A] Inhale oxygen released by green plants
42.[D] No. of moles of 02 required to supplied 54.[C] Nostrils —> Pharynx —> Larymi —> Trachea
30 kJ heat to second reaction --> Bronchi —> Bronchioles —> Alveoli
30 3 1
x—=- 55.[B] Pleura are double convering of kidney
1260 2 28
61.[C] As A = B= C
66.[C]
A + C = 2B
= 5 + + 5 + 4 cosec2 2x
cos x sin' x
Knin = 5 + 4 = 9 [Y cosec2 2x 1]
10-17
W= (ydr + x 2c/y) [Ag] = - 10-14 M for AgI
10-3
oo
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= (x 2 dy + x.dx) (as x = y)
0,0) 76.[B] Apical dominance is removed
w _y
[ =x 2 ,1) 5 j 77.[A] Grana/thylakoids
3 2j (06)
6
80.[C]
2013
Pteropus (a) Skin possesses
(3-Bromocarbony1-5-chlorocarbonyhphenyl Mammalia
hair
ethanoate
Answer Key
1.(A) 2.(C) 3.(A) 4.(D) 5.(B) 6.(C) 7.(B) 8.(A) 9.(A) 10.(A) 11.(A) 12.(B) 13.(C) 14.(B)
15.(D) 16.(D) 17.(A) 18.(A) 19.(A) 20.(C) 21.(A) 22.(C) 23.(C) 24.(D) 25.(C) 26.(B) 27.(C) 28.(B)
29.(B), 30.(D) 31.(D) 32.(B) 33.(D) 34.(B) 35.(B) 36.(B) 37.(C) 38.(C) 39.(D) 40.(D) 41.(B) 42.(D)
43.(D) 44.(D) 45.(C) 46.(B) 47.(B) 48.(C) 49.(C) 50.(B) 51.(D) 52.(D) 53.(D) 54.(C) 55.(D) 56.(A)
57.(B) 58.(C) 59.(D) 60.(D) 61.(B) 62.(B) 63.(C) 64.(A) 65.(C) 66.(A) 67.(A) 68.(D) 69.(A) 70.(A)
71.(B) 72.(D) 73.(A) 74.(A) 75.(C) 76.(D) 77.(A) 78.(B) 79.(B) 80.(D)
abcde
2.[C] If we put minimum no. of balls required -+-+-+-+-?_ 5
bcdea
n(m -1)
in each box, balls left are which
2
5.[B] Difference of any two sides of a triangle is
can be put in n boxes in ways less than third side and sum of two sides
without any restriction. is greater than third side
AB-BC<AC<AB+BC .
3.[A] Coefficient of x10 in (xo + x1 x)7 2001 -1002 < AC < 2002 + 1001
999 < AC < 3003
= Coefficient of x10 in (1- x6)7 (1 - x)-7
AC = 1000, 1001, 1002, ..., 3002
= Coefficient of x10 in (1 -7x6) (1 -x)- Number of possible triangles with
(Neglecting higher powers) = 6538 these measurements = 2003
Solution SET-1 Page-109 -
2004=x-Fy+z<2 (x+z)=44x
6.[C] Area of A ABC = 1• BG • AM
2 2004
44
=1
—• 2 • h = h ... (0
2 x = 46 or 47, both of which can be verified
A
to be solutions.
When x = 46, y = 966 and z = 992
When x = 47, y = 987 and z = 970
8.[A] Length of base AB = 5
length of altitude CM= 2
2 •
Area of A ABC = r • s
• 7.12+3+4) 9r
(i0
2 ) 2
A
From Eqs. (i) and (it), (1, 3) (4, -1)
h = 9r r = 2
• ...
2 h 9 Max. ZAGB = 2 tan-1 -
5
4
Since, A AXY- A, ABC
ZAGB E (0, 2 tan
• XY _ AN
BC AM
9.[A] Points satisfying to xy> 0, either lie in the
XY _ h -2r 1st quadrant or in the third quadrant. Now
2 h point to satisfy x + y - 1 < 0
simultaneously. So (A) choice is correct.
XY = 211--I[from Eq.(iii)]
hi 10.[A] As it is given that ab + bc + ca = 0 so
putting x = 1 in the equation we get
10
XY = 2 (1 XY = — f (1) = a(b -2c) + b(c -2a) + c(a - 2b)
9 9
f(1)= -Eab = 0
So 1 is a root of the equation
7.[B] Let x, y, z be the lengths of the sides such Now product of the roots be
that z = 2/s. c(a-2b) c (a-25)
1.a - a -
'.* Sum of any two sides of triangle is more a(b -2c) :a b -2c )
12.[B]
3
L
1.5v1 + 1)2 = L
5
N = mg + Q cos 0 by (i) and (ii)
P + Q5in0 _ 4L _ 2L
P+QsiniElitN
15 5
P+Qsin0 2L 2L
Now, /3 = - 15 sec
mg+Qcos0 11)1 - v2 1 2L115
24.[D] 1
mgR(1 — cos 0) = — mu2
2
from (i) & (ii)
Tcos0 Tcos0 „•
2 1K
cos 0 = — sin 0 = .
3 3
Tsin0
tangential acceleration = g sin 0 = L!
150N 3
T cos 0 + Tcos 0 — 150 = 0
[Equilibrium of point A] 29.[B] Torque about CM
75 Fb
2 T cos 0 = 150 ; T — CM
9 cos
0
or s = 2 x 10-4 (114)
36.[B]
But practically the solubility of SrF2 (s) in(
D NaC1 solution is slightly greater then 2 x
NO2 10-4 because Naa increases ionic
Net dipole moment = 5.48 D strebgth of the solution.
In this case bond moment of two dipole
enhance each other 43.[D] CO(g)+2H2(g) CH301-1(g)
h P CH,OH 2
37.[C] A, = Kp = - - 200
41 2m E Pco x(P1,)2 1x(0.1)2200
= ilE, = !9E1 _ 3 Thus Kp for decomposition of CH3OH
X2 Ei Et 1 1
= —= —=5x10-3atrrt 2
Kp 200
Solution SET-1 Page-113
2x — y — 2 =
Eq. of OP is y — 3 = — 1 (x 2)
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y—3=—x+2
46.[B] Foraminiferans x+y —5=0 •-•W
2x — y — 2 = 0
47.[B] Trapa 3x = 7 x = 7/3 put in (i)
48.[C] 26 to 35 segments 7 7 8
— +y — 5 = 0 y = 5 — — =-
3 3 3
49.[C] Melanocytes
CZ
50.[B] If A is correct and R is not its 3 3
explanation.
63.[C] Since the L.C.M. of the common difference
51.[D] Excessive pleural fluid in pleural cavity
of two A.P.s. is 15, therefore, we get a
52.[D] The recipient's serum should not contain common term on adding 15 to the previous
the antibodies against the red blood common term. Here, 8 is the first common
corpuscles of the donor. term which is followed by 23, 38, 53, 68,
53.[D] All above 83; and 98.
Energy drn
67.[A] P - - gh - 100 x lox 100 71.[B] Reason hydrogen bonding. In above case
time dt
= 100 kW Gauche form is more stable than Anti
form.
ma cos0
68.[D] ma
(pseudo force mg sine
Cl
73.[A] (I) A(\•/
CH3
Cl
(III) (II)
CH3 CH2—C1
74.[A] Cl® is best leaving group due to large size
leaving group ability cc stability of anion
cc
EN
(same period) cc size in same group
(different period)
75.[C]
II
Lone pair present on N atom compulsory
participates in resonance with ring •to
complete condition for aromaticity i.e. so
tendency to donate this electron is very
very less.
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77.[A] Cynobacteria
Answer Key
1.03) 2.(C) 3.(B) 4.(D) 5.(A) 6.(D) 7.03) 8.03) 9.03) 10.03) 11.(A) 12.03) 13.(C) 14.(A)
15.(D) 16.(D) 17.(B) 18.03) 19.(C) 20.03) 21.03) 22.(A) 23.(A) 24.(A) 25.(A) 26.03) 27.(C) 28.(A)
29.(A) 30.03) 31.(D) 32.(C) 33.(C) 34.(D) 35.03) 36.(D) 37.(C) 38.(A) 39.(D) 40.03) 41.03) 42.03)
43.(D) 44.(B) 45.0:)) 46.(C) 47.(C) 48.(C) 49.(A) 50.0)) 51.(C) 52.03) 53.(C) 54.(C) 55.03) 56.(B)
57.(C) 58.(C) 59.(A) 60.(A) 61.03) 62.(C) 63.(C) 64.(A) 65.03) 66.0)0 67.03) 68.03) 69.(C) 70.03)
71.(A) 72.(D) 73.(C) 74.(A) 75.(A) 76.(C) 77.(A) 78.(C) 79.(C) 80.(A)
7.[D] 360 = 23.32:5. Any odd divisor of 360 is of the 11.[A] Equation of BE:
form 3a.5b r S= (30 + 3 + 32) (50 + 51) = 78 Xit
y= x or h(Xa+ c) = hXb
Xa + c
8.[B] We have, 62 — 4ac < 0. i.e. the discriminant kc
—
of ax2 + bx + c = 0 is negative. bh — ha
So it has imaginary roots. Consequently, Similarly equation of CD:
y = ax2 + bx + c does not cross x-axis Xb
Hence, either y > 0 or y < 0 for all x. 0
_ 1+ (x c)
Y— An
9.[B] xeN, A = 2C 1+X
An )
hi c ------(h c)
1+X 1 + X
kc
(a — c)k +be —bh
Equating the two values of X we get the
locus of P (h, k) as 2 bx — (2a — c)y = bc
x + 2 x +1 _ x
sin A sin B sin C which is a straight line
x+2
2 sin C cosC sin C 12.[B] 73° + 62° = 135°
(x + 2)2 = x [2x + 1]
13.[C] Obvious
x2 — 3x — 4 = 0
(x — 4) (x + 1) = 0 x=4
14.[A] (B/V)2 = (AN)2 + 100
required sides are 4, 5, 6 h2 cot2 30° = h2 cot2 45° + 100
P2 = 111 R2 =16hh'
Pi R2
20.[B] Using Archimedes's principle, volume of
P2 = 10
water displaced lid, = (mstone + rweVice)/Pwater.
P1 0.9
Suppose a volume of aVice melts, then the
(P2 P volume of water displaced decreases by
Percentage increase — x 100 =
piceAVidpwaier. At the same time, since
100 mass is conserved, the volume of water
( :12--1 x100 = (10 —1 x100 = =
.L 11%
PI 9 9 increases by piceAV,m/pipther. Hence there is
no change in the water level. However,
when all ice melts and the stone sinks to
the bottom, the volume of water displaced
18.[B] is MstonelPstone < Mstone < Mstone /water. Hence
the water level falls.
0.1 g
21.[B] For simple harmonic motion, x = Acoseit
No = f = 5 N
and v = — caAsinot. Substituting into the
(fr). = iN= 0.5 x 5 = 2.5
expression of the total energy,
Applied from f = 0 mg
Total energy = kE + PE
= 0.1 x 9.8 = 0.98.N
1 2 1 , 1 , 1
Fr = 0.98 N E= —av +—bx =bit +— (ao)2 — b)Asinkot
2 2 2 2
Solution SET-1 Page-119
T Th-z
22.[A] Let M be the mass of the box. 25. [A] h •
iv i
If the box is not sliding,
we have F< µMg ... (1)
If the box tips over, it will happen at the VA at time of collision = 12g(h—x)
lower right hand corner, so it is better to g(h—x)
measure torques about this point. For VB at time of collision =,
tipping, clockwise moment must exceed
counterclockwise moment. Using V= u + at
For A, sl2g(1/— = gt ... (1)
i.e. FH > MgL ... (2)
2
Combining (1) and (2), we have (tipping For B, — gt 2 + vt gt 2 = h
2 2
before sliding)
et = h
MgL
< F < µMg
2H t=—
>—
2H F sin 0 F
Thus, the critical condition in this case
0 F cos 0
(µ > is
go) go
= —
2I/ 26.[B]
mg
for sliding of object F cos 0 must be
23.[A]
greater than frictional force.
13 F cos 0 > f
Induced current using lenz law in
limiting value of f = µN
anticlockwise direction due to this current
so F cos 0 > AN then only object will move
coil get repel.
In vertical direction Net force = 0
N— mg+ F sin 9 =0
N = mg — F sin 0
24. [A] Fcos 0> g(mg — F sin 0)
F> Omg
oos0 + 0 sine
snell law F depend on cos0 + g sin0
Page-120 Practice Seriesior KVPY
If y = cos° + g sin() then F will- be 28.[A]
minimum when y is maximum
dy qE
for maxima of y =0
dO mg
_sino+uxcosOO
got=
tan() = g g= ...(1)
177,
sin 0 —
E+-
07 ... (2)
cos 0 —
(0 _ igeff.
61 mg Amy! (3)
Finin = 02
V1+92 Co = 2oio given using all equation
1+02 1+02
E = 115- mglq
put value of s =- 1
29. [A] Momentum conservation for A
27.[C] Using energy conservation 65 x 2 = 60 x vi + 5(v) ... (1)
130— 5v = 60v2
L/ L/2
A momentum vi = — — —
13 v
6 12
A
Thii portion BC or AB has mass = m
2
a 8a C21(5'N CI'S
40.[B] Pc = Tc , -
27b 2 27Rb H5C Cula
CH,CO3 H > H20/0He >
Pc R Peroxy acid antiaddition
= b = 0.04 L/mo/.
Tc 8b H5C2 CHa
C2H5 C2H5
41.[B] The dissolution of gas in liquid is an HaC OH HO CHa
exothermic process whereas the solubility of HO Cf la Gila OH -
gas increases with the increase in pressure. OH, C2H5
PxN
P = Ks n/ N Ku - Enantiomer pair
Solubility of gas inversely proportional to
value 01 Kw 45.[D] PE required = mgh = 100>< 10 x 500
= 5 x 105 J
42.[B] After mixing total moles of Let W gm of glucose required
A- = 100 x 0.2 x 10-3 + 100 x 0.3 x 10-3 103
.*. — x 3000 x =
— 5 x 105
= 100 x 10-3 X 0.5 moles 180 4
After mixing total moles of W 3
or — X- X 106 = 5 x 105
HA = 100 X 0.1 X 10-3 + 100 x 0.2 X 10-3 180 4
= 100 x 0.3 x 10-3 moles or W= x 180 = 120 gm
3
After mixing resulting pH = 5 + log 1
'
3
Solution SET-1 Page-123
BIOLOGY 6h - 8k = -7 ....(0
CP = CQ
46.[C] Photosynthesis during the day uses up ( 3\ 2
some of the CO2 produced by respiration 3 2
+ (k - 2)2 = (h--) + k2
2 2
47.[C] Slowing down of respiration
k = 1, Putting in equation (i), we get
48.[C] Diapede-sis
6h = 1 h = 1/6
49.[A] Decreased amount of antidiuretic
hormone secretion 1 3)2
Radius (r)= CQ =- -- +1
%6
\ 2 )
50.[D] m/s
5
= -
51.[C] Aldosterone 3
52.[B] sieve cell
63.[q t = 211,,
53.[C] Yucca
t3 + 4f = 2t2
— +1
54.[C] 12 4
61.[B]
71+3
1(a) = (303 + >9=n>24
3
(3a +1)3 - 3.3a. 1(3 a + = -1O minimum n = 27
a a a
296-r
62.[C] Let the centre be C (h, k) 65.[13] Tr +1 = 296 Cr 5 3 (3)r/4 x2r (-1)r
2—k 3
CP_LAB
3 for integral coefficient
— -h 4
2
296 -
r & r/4 must be integer
B(0,4) 3
11111
3/2,2)
L (where r 296)
which is possible for
r = 8, 20 32, 44 296
A(30)
Q (3/2,0) 296 = 8 + (n - 1) 12
n = 25
Page-1241 Practice Series for KVPY
PHYSICS ai = 4a
ai = acceleration of block m with respect
66.[D] Lens formula
to wedge
1 1 1
f u v aI
u = — 1.5 f
tri = 4a
I = +f
acc. of m w.r.t. ground is
1 _ I
f v —1.5f = 1(22 + (4a)2 +2a(4a)cos(rt — a)
1 _ I 1
= al/(17— 8 cos 0)
v f 1.5f
1.5f
v = — = 31 69.[C] Free body diagram for block A and block B
0.5
m = v_ 3f a
u —1.5f
m = —2
ImI>1
Image is larger as m is negative image is real.
67.[B]
Txa+271 xci+Txa—Tcosaa+ T
cosa a — T X ai = 0
Solution SET-1 I Page-125
10 5
So, 10— 10x = 2x or x = = — moles
12 6
Mole of Br2(1) required for maintaining
vapour pressure of 0.1 atm
5 10
= 2 x — moles = — moles = mole of BrCl(g)
spring Fspring 6 6
compression Moles required for taking part in reaction
Fspring
5
= moles of C/2 used up = — moles.
6
Hence total moles required
mg
5 10 15
by work energy theorem = — + — =— moles.
6 6 6
AkE = work done by gravity + work done
by spring
74.[A] CH3 —CH2 —CH=CH2
,
0 — imu = —mgx--kx
2 2
HBr
or put x = 2 mglk Electropticaddition ' CH2—CH2—CH—CH3
8mg2 Br
we get a2 —
8mg2 Br C2H5
2gh —
4 El 1 C CH3 + CH (Major)
h —mg I
C2115 Br
CHEMISTRY
CH3— CH2— CH2— CH2 —Br (minor)
101 20 x 6.8 1
= 75 x — 60 cm of Hg A/C/3
2 13.6 2 -Thrulie Chlorobenzene z.
75.[A] Benzene + C/2Eiece
substitution
72.[D] = AF + A(PV)
BIOLOGY
AE = q + W = (50 x 300 — 3 x 100) J
[as Tf = 2 x 300 K = 600 K] 76.[C] Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and
= 14.7 kj sulphur
73.[C] Br2 (1) + C12(g) =t 2BrC1(g) 77.[A] DNA content increases to double
t = 0 1 0
78.[C1 Homologous chromosomes pair up
(1 — x) 2x
Answer Key
1.(B) 2.(C) 3.(B) 4.(D) 5.(A) 6.(D) 7.(B) 8.(D) 9.(A) 10.(C) 11.(C) 12.(D) 13.(B) 14.(C)
15.(A) 16.(C) 17.(A) 18.(B) 19.(B) 20.(C) 21.(C) 22.(B) 23.(C) 24.(D) 25.(A) 26.(D) 27.(A) 28.(D)
29.(B) 30.(A) 31.(A) 32.(B) 33.(D) 34.(C) 35.(D) 36.(D) 37.(B) 38.(D) 39.(C) 40.(B) 41.(C) 42.(C)
43.(B) 44.(A) 45.(C) 46.(A) 47.(C) 48.(A) 49.(A) 50.(B) 51.(A) 52.(A) 53.(A) 54.(D) 55.(A) 56.(B)
57.(A) 58.(A) 59.(B) 60.(C) 61.(C) 62.(B) 63.(A) 64.(D) 65.(B) 66.(B) 67.(A) 68.(B) 69.(A) 70.(C)
71.(B) 72.(D) 73.(A) 74.(A) 75.(A) 76.(A) 77.(D) 78.(A) 79.(B) 80.(C)
7.[B]
4C2 x '2C3 x 4 x 4 x 4 sec0 and cos° are roots of given quadratic
equation.
Selecting Aces
14.[C] logos I z — 11 > logos I z — 11
Selection of 1 cards for each category cards.
i.e. lz —11 <1z—il
i.e. (x — 1) 2 + y2 < x2 + (y _1)2
cos A _ cos B _ cos C
8.[Di where z = x + iy
a
i.e. —2x + 1 < — 2y + 1
cos A cosB cosC
i.e. x> y i.e. x — y > 0
ksin A ksinB ksinC
cot A = cot B = cot C 15.[A] C negative real axis;
A = B = C = 600 AABC is equilateral D perpendicular bisector of the line
joining
—a2 =
Hence, A = Nff (0, 1) & (1, 0)
4
9 —1 — 4(-
=32 [2(- 9]
27 )+ —
16 64 4
v 2
Total power = i2R.q = (— x nR
nR
13.[B] Given sec0 + tan() = 1
sec0 — tan0 = 1 172
Ptotal = —
[...sec% — tan20 = 1] nR
2 sec0 = 2 sec° = 1 Power draw by each bulb = P
p=
cos0 = 1
Clearly, 1 is a root of given quadratic V 2 V 2
P xR—
equation n 2 R2 n2 R -
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2 21.[C] Electric force on r is acting in y direction
V
— nP as E is in negative y-axis. Electric force
nR
get counter balance by magnetic force in
Ptotal = nP
-y direction and for this magnetic field
should be into the page
d2x
22.[B] = -ax
18.[B] dt 2
d2 X
= — COX
0.1 dt
a = - co2x
Free body diagram
N= F= 5 N =
limiting friction W.= 1zN= 0.5 X 5 = 2.5 T = 2a 2rc
In vertical direction block is in equilibrium
= mg 234C] The correct answer is C. Think of this as
fr = 0.1 x 9.8 a torque problem, with the sum of torques
fr = 0.98 N about the centre of mass adding up to
fr mar
zero.
SO it is static condition E =0
fr= 0.98 N I feet II head = 0
r X Ffeet = r X Fhead
19411] Lens formula put it = -30
x(200 N) = (L - x)(300 N)
f = -20 (diverging lens)
200x + 300x = 300 L
•1 1_i
x = 3- L
_
✓ u f 5
1 1 1
-+—=-— 24.[D] For isolated systems, all three conservation
✓ 30 20
laws are always in effect:
1 1 1 Total energy is conserved (although kinetic
I) 20 30 energy K is not conserved in this perfectly
v = - 12 cm inelastic collision), linear momentum is
conserved, and angular momentum is
✓ -12 12
m = - = — -— conserved.
u -30 30
m <i and m = positive 254A] B measuring the distances and times for
the ball's motion we can estimate its initial
Lens formula put u = -30 and final velocities, and by measuring the
f = -20 (diverging lens) mass of the ball, we'll be able to calculate
image is small the change in momentum, which is equal to
• image is erect the impulse applied to the ball.
These quantities are all reasonably
204C] Due to emission of 7 a particle mass number measured: the mass of the ball can be
decrease by 28 and Z decrease by 14. measured using a balance or spring scale,
and the distance and time of the ball's
Due to 0-1 particle, Z increase by 1
motion can be estimated on the field, or
92 -14 + n x 1 = 82 even recorded using a camera and
n=4 analyzed frame by frame.
No. of [3 particle = 4 Impulse can also be calculated using
Force and time of contact, but these are
very difficult to measure on the field. The
Solution SET-1 Page-129
63K 21
VP
20 6.6 x 10-34
1+ in
x + y _ x 9.1 x10-91 x 5 x1.6 x10-19
98_ 1.51
- y 20
-1 6.6x10 9
98
+3 -2 +2 +6 +4
33.[D] Fe2 S3 + 502 —> 2Fe SO 4 +S02 38.[D] Metal is Ca = 2, 8, 8, 2
Mgm 5 x 32 gm (A) Ca° oxide of s-block are basic. (correct)
5 x 32 gm 0 combines with 8 M gm Fe2S3 (B) Outermost shell contain 2 e- hence it belong
to II A group.
8 gm 0 combines with x 8= —gin (C) Outermost shell is 4th so belong to IV period.
5 x 32 20
Fe2S3 (D) Wrong, because oxide is basic.
nfactor Fe2S3 = 20
39.[C] Work done in the cyclic process = area
34.[C] Let % mole of 26Mg be X bounded (ABCA) = 5 /3114
(21 - X)25 + 26x + 79 x 24 1 5x2
- 24.31 - height x base - - 51913/4
100 2 2
X= 10%
For average molecular mass 40.[B] 1 L H2(g) at STP - 1 mol
+ x2M2 + x3 M3 22.4
M -
x1 + x 2 + Heat released due to combustion of
1
where xi, x2, x3 are mole % of Isotopes. mol of H2(g)= 12.78 KJ
22.4
35.[D] sc3+, n4+ and Zn2+ all have zero unpaired Heat released due to combustion of 1 mol
electron Magnetic moment = n(n + 2) , n of 1/2 (g)= 12.78 x 22.4 = 286.27 KJ
= number of unpaired e- approximate standard enthalpy of
formation of 1120(0= -286 KJ
36.[D] Maleic acid shows intramolecular
H-bonding (chelation) and thus-COO® is 41.[C] At 300 K, AG° = - 41.16
stabilized - (300 x - 4.24 x 10-2) <0 spontaneous
0
At 1200K, AG° = - 32.93
NaOHIS Fl
H<— 544D] Peristalsis of the intestines
HO Cl
CH 554A] Gustatoreeptor
Ph 564B] .Capsid
e 1120
H OH + HO H 57.[A] Selaginella andSalvinia
Carbocation CHs CH,
intermediate 58.[A] DNA ligase
Recemic mix.
59.[B] The hydrogen bonds between the nucleotides
CH
of two strands break t
0
454C] 60. [CI Collagen
Totol 8 stereoisomers
Si
BIOLOGY
— 82 =
46.[A] Plasmodium fakiparum, malaria relapse,
x2 + y2 — 16x —12y + 84 — x2 — y2 + 100 =9
mosquito
- 16x - 12y + 184 = 0
47.[C] Sponges have a porous body through which 4x + 3y —46 = 0
water flows bathing every cell
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62.[B] SP= PM= a (1 + ti2) = 4; R is positive, because base that is
SQ = QM= a (1 + t12) = 9. (cosec 0.8°) is greater than 1 and number
it is also greater thanl.
SR= /122 442 — + a 2(t., +t22 )
+ve - -
= .4(1 — ti2 ).a(1 + t22 ) = = 6
It
y = log,02„02.x
63.[A] Given (k — 2) x2 4x + 2(k — 3) < 0
PHYSICS
.-.(k-2)<0 andD< 0
k<2 16-4x 2 (k-3)(k-2)<O 66.[B] When the container is at rest with respect
k E (—co, 2) ...(1) to the Earth, there is pressure in the walls
16— (k2 — 5k + 6) <0 due to the weight of the water. The
2 — (k2 — 5k + 6) < 0 pressure results from the contact force
between the water and the container. In
k2 — 5k+ 6-2>0
free fall, both the water and the container
k2 — 5k+ 4— 2>0 - have acceleration of g, and the contact
k 2 -4k—k+ 4>0 force is zero, so removing part of a wall by
k (k — 4k)— 1 (k — 4) > 0 making a hole produces no outward
(k — 4) (k — 1) > 0 flow.(Note that some of the water is in
contact with the air, which is not
k e (-00, 1) L.) (4, co) ...(2) accelerating, so there is still atmospheric
from equation (1) & (2) k E (-00, —1) pressure on the water.)
(n —2)(n +1) 1 do
64.[D] tn = 67.[A] — mv2 = 412 1 m2v — = 4 x 2t
n(n +3) 2 2 dt
61415 t50 du 8f 8t
—
dt v 2
1-gr
[1.4 2.5 3.6 4 7 (n — 3)(n) (n — 2)(n +1)
3.6 .4.7 5.8 6 9 (n —1)(n + 2) n(n + 3) 712
1.4.2.5
68.[B]
(n —1)(n + 2)n(n + 3) V2 V2
Put n = 50 PV2 =
1.4.2.5 1 PV.V = K nRTV =
49.52.50.53 72.5.13.53 TV= in
Since temperature increases therefore
65.[B] P cosi°. cos2°. ens90° .cos91°....cos 100° = 0 volume decrease
{-: cos 90° =
Qsin 1sin2 sin 10 69.[A] by snell's law 2sin30° = VT3 sin r
1 =Jii sint
. 1 1
sinr = , tanr =
413 412
10 t sing — r)
So, lateral displacement —
By graph, it is clear that in RHS six terms cost
are positive and four terms are negative, t[sin(i)cos r — cos(i)sin r]
therefore, product of these ten terms is cos r
positive. =t[sin i — cos i tan r]
Solution SET-1 Page-133
1 CH3
= 10[sin 30 - cos 30 x CH3
412 (CH3)3C •
1 1
= 10 [- - x —,15 - 2. cm
2 2 243 CHs-C- CH3
CH3
70.[C] Potential drop across each bulb is E, as
that in the given circuit.
CHEMISTRY
nh
71.[B] Angular momentum = BIOLOGY
2n
- n x 6.626 x 10-34
3.1652 x 10-34 76.[A] Helping growth of gut microbes that
22t
break down cellulose
n=3
77.[D] Respiration
73.[A] (B) The correct order is BF3 < BC/3 < BBr3
(C) One mole borax will require two
moles of Ha for complete reaction,
(D) The bridging hydrogens can not be
methylated in B21/6.
74.[A] 14
Answer Key
1.0)) 2.03) 3.(C) 4.(A) 5.(C) 6.(A) 7.(B) 8.0)) 9.(C) 10.(D) 11.0)) 12.(C) 13.(A) 14.(A)
15.(D) 16.(C) 17.030 18.(C) 19.03) 20.(C) 21.(B) 22.03) 23.(A) 24.(A) 25.03) 26.03) 27.03) 28.(A)
29.03) 30.(C) 31.0)) 32.(C) 33.(B) 34.03) 35.(C) 36.0)) 37.(C) 38.(D) 39.(C) 40.03) 41.03) 42.03)
43.03) 44.03) 45.03) 46.(B) 47.03) 48.(A) 49.(A) 50.(A) 51.(A) 52.03) 53.(D) 54.(D) 55.03) 56.03)
57.(A) 58.(B) 59.0)) 60.(C) 61.(C) 62.(C) 63.(A) 64.(A) 65.03) 66.(A) 67.03) 68.(A) 69.(A) 70.03)
71.0)) 72.(C) 73.(C) 74.(C) 75.(B) 76.(C) 77.03) 78.0)) 79.0)) 80.(A)
PART-I [One Marks Questions] 4.[A] Let complex number z repcesenting point
MATHEMATICS A and -1representing point B then
z
1.[D] lx1 - x-3 1 = 3 vector cik> and OA ± og can be collinear
(-a3,0] (0,3) [3, GO when -(-ja* and are collinear
-x+x-3=3 x+x-3=0 x-x+3=3
No solution x=3 x E [3,00) A(z)
So x e [3, Go)
Least integer =3 0
m
1)
c=3-2(m+—
1
m + —E(—, —2] U [2,0o)
1 Let ZCAN= a
3 — 2 (m + €(—Gc, —1] U[7,)
tan A = tan (n — a)
6.[A] Total number of divisors are 20. = — tan a
20=2x10=4x5=2x2x5 CN, AD ,
= = —z—= —z tan B
possible numbers are NA AB
219, 29 x 31, 24 x 33 & 24 x 31 x 51 tan A + 2 tan B = 0
So least natural number is 24 x 3 x 5 = 240.
10.[D] AB = 5 & AP— BP = 5
7.R31 No. of favorable cases is equal to no. of
AP — BP = AB
solutions of x + y + z = 9
(x, y, z) E (0, 1, 2, 9) AP > BP & A, B &P are collinear
No. of solutions = 11 2 = 55 so P can moves only on line AB but only
in one direction starting from B.
Total number of cases = 1000 4
55 11 A B
P (A) =
1000 200
Locus of P is a ray.
x+ 2
8.[D] Let y —
2x 2 +3x+6 11.[1)] cos2x + sin4x = 1
2x2y + x (3y — 1) + (6y — 2) = 0 cos2x < cos2x and sin4x < sin2x
Case — I when coefficient of x2 = 0 i.e y = 0 cos2x + sin4x < cos2x + sin2x = 1
x = —2 V R the equality holds only if
Case — II when coefficient of x2 0 cos1x = cos2x
x is real and sin4x = sin2x
D>0 i.e cos2x (1 — cos5x) = 0
(3y —1)2 — 4 x 2y x (6y —2) 0 and sin2x (1 — sin2 x)= 0
— 39y2 + 10y + 1 > 0
i.e cos x = 0 or cos x = 1
39y2 — lOy — 1 S 0
and sin x = 0 or cos x = 0
(3y — 1) (13y + 1) S 0
cos x = 0 or cos x = 1
1
y E -,3-_
- 13 re
i.e x = +— andx=0
2
1 there are three solutions.
greatest value = —
3-
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12.[C] Let P = 16 sin 144°. sin 108°. sin 72°. sin 36° 18.[C] Suppose the man drops at A, from A to B
= 16.sin(180° - 361. sin(90° + 18°). he is falling freely & than at B parachute
sin(90° - 18°). sin 36° opens out 8i he falls with a retardation of
= 16. sin2 36°. cos2 18° = 5 2.5 m/s2.
ai = -10m/s2
13.[A] sin Ci* cos 0 0 g (Lt ,27i)u(7t,1 ;
2 2 I B
2495 m
n 3n
0* -,----,0,it, 2n
2 2
and equally holds C az = 2.5m/s2
1
if 13 g (11-c- ,it) or 0 €(_) AB =- x 10 x102 = 500m
2 2 2
BC =AC - AB = 2495 - 500 = 1995m
14.[A] lz-iRe(z) I = I z — lm (4 j
Velocity at B,
Let z = x + iy, then
Vs= gt = 10 x 10 = 100 mts
lx+iy-ix1=1 1
Velocity at C,
i.e x2 + (y - x) 2 = (x - y)2 + y2
i.e x2 = y2 i.e y = ± x Vc =111/1 + 2ay =11002 + 2 X 2.5(- 1995)
= = 5m/4.
15.[D] (2- i)2 +z+i= 0
=0
So velocity of man w.r. to water = Vy = 5 a
m/sec.
KQ K2Q
Ep =0 =
X 2 (ct + a x .&x
23.[A] r2 < 0, ; A—ri<ec
a
X—
sin Ti > sin (A — De)
7 15 .1 3 3 1 1 1 Pact —
1000 X10 X100
Pact = 2000 kW
lc( 2 11- 7 lc. 2) 2 2 0.5
. 1 2000
Pconsumption = kW= 8000kW.
shit > — 0.25
2
or i> 30°
V
28.[A] IAC = — = I
4R
1_1_1
24.[A] 1
40 —60 f . 3V n y n r
iCD = —0.1
=AC =
4R
1 _ 1 _1
2
V —60 2f Henee using KCL at junction C,
11
+ =1 1 + 1 V
V 60 240 60 /sc = 3/— / = 2/
2R
Page-138 Practice Seriesfar KVPY
34.[B] For reaction
Ke - constant
[03r
c [ 1 constant
031
= i°2 312
40.[B] only the ionic product of CuS exceeds its PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
Ksp and hence, it is precipitated only.
MATHEMATICS
41.[B] HCa-C—C=CH all carbon atoms are sp 61.[C] Any circle which touches the line
hybridized. 4x + 3y = 10 at
(1,2) is (x — 1)2+ (y 2)2 + x(4x 3y
y — 10)
10) = 0
55.[B] Glycolysis
56.[B] Cytoplasm 1 1 1 1 CO
63.[A] 0 + 523+
32 +1 42+2 + 62 +4
57.[A] Violet and Blue
1 1
Tr —
58.[B] Stroma (r+2)2 +r r2 +5r+4
59.[D] Potassium 1 1 1 1
(r+1)(r+4) 3r+1 r+ 4
60.[C] Sucrose
Page-140
Practice Series for KVPY
•
S."; 1 [1- PHYSICS
3
2 5
66.[A] For chain to move with constant speed P
+ 1 [1 11
needs to be equal to frictional fdrce on the
3 3 6
chain. As the length of chain on the rough
+11
[ _11 surface increases. Hence the friction force
3 4 7 fk = µk N increases.
x+2y-4=0
0.1 _ 13Fa
zt ml
A
2x—y+2=0
Pc' = (T) (o)
circum centre will be mid point of BC 13Frr
Pc' = (Ft)
r _1 1 ml
Le(
-3- 13F 2 al
PP _ It
1 Aa
65.[B] xsin 0=y [-sin0-+cos0—
2 2 [M Virtual for any value of di & d2
x Ili 1
- = — cot 0 - 70.[D] A satellite is in a state of free fall & hence
weightlessness. Thus only electric force is
x ,/a
Similarly - = -- cot 0 - 1 responsible for the tension
z 2 -2 Fe<
• • F,
add: -+-= -1
y z KQ2
xy + yz + zx = 0 (2L)2
Solution SET-I Page-141
CHEMISTRY ( 4\2
73. Eci rx 32
rox M i 5) M x
= 50
71.[D] (A) n< ci. = 0.80 kg/m3
1000
V. = x50 = 62.5 L
800
(3) Correct statement.
PV 1 x 62.5 •
Z = - -1.52
(C) N0+; Bond order= 10 - 4 - 3 RT 0.0821x 500
2
-2
NO-; Bond order = 10-6
2
74.[C]
Bond order *T 59 cc Bond strength
:E.
(D) both bonds are
• fir- (.3. 75.[B] Orthodisubsituted benzene give 2, meta
equally stronger due to resonance. gives 3 & para give 1 product on
trisubstitution.
80.[A] Imbibition
_ 1
So, K -
99
For new condition,
PC15 (g) PC13 + C12 (g)
P2
P2(1 -a) P2 a P2 a
P2(1 +a) = 4
= P2a2 - 1
1 - a 99
a2 = 1 a=0.05
397
ICVPY
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Practice
Set-6
Stream SA
Hints & Solutions
Answer key
1.(D) 2.(B) 3.(A) 4.(B) 5.(B) 6.(C) 7.(C) 8.(C) 9.(C) 10.(C) 11.(D) 12.(C) 13.(B) 14.(C)
15.(B) 16.(C) 17.(B) 18.(A) 19.(B) 20.(A) 21.(C) 22.(D) 23.(D) 24.(B) 25.(D) 26.(A) 27.(A) 28.(A)
29.(B) 30.(B) 31.(A) 32.(B) 33.(B) 34.(D) 35.(C) 36.(C) 37.(A) 38.(D) 39.(D) 40.(A) 41.(D) 42.(B)
43.(D) 44.(A) 45.(B) 46.(A) 47.(A) 48.(A) 49.(C) 50.(A) 51.(A) 52.(C) 53.(C) 54.(C) 55.(B) 56.(B)
57.(D) 58.(A) 59.(A) 60.(B) 61.(B) 62.(B) 63.(C) 64.(C) 65.(A) 66.(B) 67.(A) 68.(B) 69.(C) 70.(B)
71.(D) 72.(C) 73.(D) 74.(B) 75.(C) 76..(A) 77.(A) 78.(A) 79.(C) 80.(A)
AB=4x+2y=8+ 6=14
3x + 3y - 1 1
(-: for x and y = ; 4x + 2y < 0)
AB = BC 4 4
3x + 3y - 1 = 4x + 2y ,Th ,Th
Area = x 142 = a 196
x-y+1= 0 y=x+1 4
AB =AC = 49 x ;
4x+ 2y= 4x2 +y-5 ,-, 85
1.71
31.[A] Number of C atoms = x 12 xNA 40.[A] PYI _ P2 V2
342 n,
= 3.6 x 1022 4x2.5 P2 x5
1.5 0.75
32.[B] Mole = 5.6
22.4 So, P2 = 1 . 0 atm.
5.6 41.[D] (D) A and B both
no. of molecule - x 2Na
22.4
42.[B] C-2
= x6.02)< 1023 = 3.01 x 1023 atoms
2
43.[D] 13-keto acid decarboxylate readily
50.[A] Decreased amount of antidiretic hormone The two circles will touch each other
secretion externally in 10 seconds and internally.in
51.[A] Cell surface 90 seconds.
MATHEMATICS
Area is-
1
( +11 (1 + b)= 2 (given)
2 2 +b
(1+x+x 2 +x3 +x 4 ) 1-5
61.[3] + b)2 +4(2 + b) = 0
30
X
2 b2 + 6b +9=0
ao + ai x + a2x -I- .... a6ox 60
No. of (b+3)2 =0 b=-3 & -b= 3
x 30
terms = 61
64.[C]
62.[B] Given circles are
(x - 1)2 + (y - 2)2 = 1
IC
So X = 0
68.[B]
So equation of circum circle of AABC is
mg
x2 + y2 — ax + 1= 0
small m has acceleration in horizontal
So coordinates of D (0, 1) direction = 25 m/82
N = ma
PHYSICS N = m x 25
small m slide down only when mg > f
66.[B] Let speed of observer be u, then speed of
source will be 2u, and V be the speed of 10m >f
sound At any time t. limiting friction = 0.5 x m x 25 12.5 m
mg is less than tun
mg will not able to slide down block
of mass m.
this is condition of static, so limiting
friction does not act
friction lesser than limiting friction
keeps smaller block stationary with respect
to larger block.
1 002 1 2 (A)
-mR2 -moo
2 4R` 4 OH CH=0
1
[n+2C2 — n+2C3 + n+2C4 "2 C5 17.[A]
n+2
1
R"-E2 C0 n+2C1 + "+2C2 — n+2C3 ....)
n+2
—(n+2C0 — n+2C1)]
n+2 2T sin° = W
1
= [n+2C1—+2C0] (_or n+26.or =o] w
n+2 r=0 T = — cosec 13
2
n
- n+2 n + 2
18. [D] To Slide
F cos53°
15.[B] Let P(a2, a3), Q(02 433), R(y2,y3) F sin53
P,Q,R are collinear
a2 a3 1 = 0.8
13 2 133 =0 ali + liy + ya = •F cos 530> jis (mg + F sin 53 0)
y2 y3 1
3F 3.2
> 0.8 mg + — F
—
1 1 5 5
SO — + — + — =
y a 13 Which is impossible, so block cannot slide.
This situation is called self-locking.
PHYSICS
19.[A] Wf WG = AK
_V=0
_ 1
16.[B] —µmgd — mgh = 0— — m VO2
2
fist-3s 1
ugd + gh = — ( uo2)
18 (second ball) 2
t=2s 1
(0.6) (10) d + 10(1.1) = 18
u=40ms-1
7
t d = —-= 1.1666 1.17
6
u = 40 m/s, g = 10 ml s2
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27.[A] If mass = m
20.[C] Vmux=Ao=5 A —=5
4 first ball will stop =. = 0
10 so K.E = 0 (min)
A = — cm.
It (K.E can't be negative KE.)
I8KT 28.[A] P = i2 R
21.[C] = , as T = constant
11 TEM 32 = i2 (2)
Vau = constant i = 4A
Pmax = (2)2 (2) + (22)2 +(4)2 (2)
22.[C] Let velocity of projection be V and velocity =8+8+ 32= 48 W
of the block when it returns back = V
then V> V (since some K E. is lost to friction) IA2 r2
29.[A] (I
Hence average velocity during ascent >
a = co2r
average velocity during descent
from (i) and (ii)
< td
v
2 2
+ —a 1
(02A2 co4A2
23.[D] For rigid body separation between two
point remains same. It is the equation of ellipse
tit cos60° = 1)2 cos30°
30.[D] As <P> = 2n2 fl A2 jai put values
90 = 2 X 10 X p X 25 X 10-4 X 4 X 10-2
I 100
4x10 2 _
f= 30 Hz
_
ut = 1So,
2 2
CHEMISTRY
u2 "Sul
v, sin 30° - sin 60° 2 2 31.[C] Mass of the solute remains same before
Wdisc =
and after dilution
100 X 1.5 x 0.8 = (100 + 11) x 1 X 0.4
v - ,./ix IV2 V= 200 ml
U2
2d 2d d
32.[0] Since B is in ,infrared region and A has
more energy than B hence it will have
waist =--
lesser wave length i.e ultra violet, visible
or infrared region.
24.[B] As Volume decreases
pressure of the gas in the cylinder increases
33.[D] POP angle is 1800
Solution SET-1 Page-155
0
tr 03, Zn 2,4-DNP
35.[A] Initially P;2 =-
3 P (total pressure) -
--Yellow ppt
43.[B] Factual
36.[A] Basic strength of the oxides increase in the
order Li20 < Na20 <1<20 < Rb20 <Cs20.
44.[B] Both the methyl group on the same side
The increase in basic strength is due to
of double bond so it has cis configuration.
the decrease in I.E. down the group.
The melting point of the halides decrease 4 5
CR,
in the order NaF < NaC1 < NaBr < Nal,
I/3 ty 2 3 cH3
because of the decrease in lattice energies, 1
as the size of the halide ion increases.
45.[B] In hydrazine carbon is absent so it can
37.[A] In X, Nth LP. is very large & in Y9econd not form NaCN salt with sodium. So it
LP is very large can not give Lassaigme's test for nitrogen.
39.[A] IC = [CO2] = 0.05 mole/litre 48.[B] Three pairs thoracic and six pair abdominal
So moles of CO2 = 6.50 X 0.05 moles =
0.3250 moles 49.[D] Plasma cells
GaGOa Ca0 + CO2
50.[B] Catalyst
1 mole of CO2 = 1 mole of CaCO3
0.3250 moles of CO2 = 0.3250 moles of 51.[A] P50 with a decrease in CO2 conc
CaCO3= 0.3250 X 100 gm of CaCO3= 32.5
gm of CaCO3 52.[A] Store oxygen to be utilized during muscle
contraction
40.[A] -' 2C
A + 21+e
Initial moles 2 3 2 53.[D] (A) and (B)
At eqm. 2.5 4 1
544B] Vagus
Molar conc. 2.5/2 = 1.25 4/2 = 2% = 0.5
(0.5)2 55.[B] A reduction in vasopression secretion fro
K — — 0.05
1.25 x (2)2 posterior pituitary
Note that 1 mole of C has reacted to form 56.[C] ssRNA not enclosed by protein coat
1 mole of B and 0.5 mole of A.
x = 1, y = 1 19 cases
(ii) (x + y) is divisible by 13, if
x=2,y=11
x= 6,y=7
4N
x = 12, y = 1
x = 11, y = 2 12 cases 67.[C] From (i) A and C both are charged, either
positively or negatively.
63.R] 4x2 + 2x — 1 = 0 a, f3 From (ii) Both D and E has no charge and
4a2 + 2a — 1 = ...(1) from (iii), A is positively charged.
a + 13=-1 1- 4a2
a=
Therefore from (i), B is negatively charged.
...(2)
2 2
68.[A] 50°
1 1 1_4a2
=, 0- a— [using(2)]
2 2 2 69.[A] t
(1) can be written as 2a2 + 2a2 + 2a — 1 = 0
2a2 — 1 = — 2a(1 + a) 70.[B] 22E/228 and 9211234 are isotopes similarly
= — 2a (1 + a) 9027,234 and 90Th230 are isotopes.
Solution SET-1 Page-157
CHEMISTRY CH3
74.[D] (A) CH3-7H-CH2-0H
Pb
71.[B] Z = 1+ at high pressure CH3
RT
I
(B) CHs-CH-CH2-CH2-011
b it
Slope = _
RT ' 492.6 CH3
(C) CH3-C-CH2-0H
=b= x 0.0821 x 300 and I
492.6 C H3
4 2° alcohol
b = - ITO X 4 NA
3
(D) CH t# -CH3
x 0.0821 x 300 x 10-3 OH
492.6
CaSat : Kap = 2.4 x 10-4 = 82 79.[A] More in the smaller one than the larger
Answer key
1.(C) 2.(A) 3.(D) 4.(C) 5.(D) 6.(9) 7.(B) 8.(D) 9.(C) 10.(D) 11.(A) 12.(C) 13.(A) 14.(B)
15.(D) 16.(B) 17.(C) 18.(C) 19.(B) 20.(B) 21.(A) 22.(C) 23.(D) 24.(A) 25.(A) 26.(C) 27.(D) 28.(A)
29.(B) 30.(B) 31.(C) 32.(A) 33.(A) 34.(B) 35.(B) 36.(D) 37.(B) 38.(C) 39.(C) 40.(A) 41.(C) 42.(A)
43.(A) 44.(B) 45.(D) 46.(B) 47.(C) 48.(D) 49.(D) 50.(B) 51.(A) 52.(B) 53.(B) 54.(A) 55.(A) 56.(C)
57.(B) 58.(B) 59.(D) 60.(A) 61.(A) 62.(C) 63.(C) 64.(C) 65.(C) 66.(D) 67.(D) 68.(A) 69.(A) 70.(B)
71.(C) 72.(B) 73.(A) 74.(D) 75.(D) 76.(C) 77.(B) 78.(B) 79.(B) 80.(C)
(ab + bc + ca) 2 = -
4
1 the point is (4 cos 0,4 sin 0)
a2b2 + b 2c 2 + c2a2 + 2abc(a + b + c)=
4 (
4. 3 4. 49 (12 +160
1 5 5 5 )
a2b2 + b2c2 + c2a2 =
4
t 4.[C] Tangent at P and Q are;
form (1) a4 + b4 + c4 = -
2 xcos0 ysin0 1 x
& cos 0 + sin 0 = 1
2.[A] a3 + b3 = 8b3 cosa 80 + b3 a b a a
= b3 (1 + 2 (?cos 800 + cos 2400) subtracting y sin 0 1
(- - 1- j= 0
= 6 b3 cos 800 b a
= 3 (2b cos 80).62 y = 0 (C)
7.[B]
3 c2 .2 c2 _ 1 So Locus of z is a circle
5 c2 .6 c2 50 liz 21
15.[D] 2
21-til
- 25 +36 -16 3
8.[D] cosA & since i lies on iz - iz + 2 = 0
2.5.6 4
:. locus of z is a pair of straight lines
9
cos 3A = 4 cos3A - 3 cosA =._ — PHYSICS
16
36 +16 - 25 9
Also cos B- ' 16.[B] u = speed of boat in still water i.e.
2.6.4 16
velocity of boat with respect to water.
cos 3A = - cos B 3A + B=
= velocity of river
d = displacement to cross the river i.e.
9.[C] K= 1 [ sin it {251/1
. —1
71C
8 width of river.
-
2 L 18 lS jj
t
10.[D] cos A + cos B - cos C u 2 _ v2"
V
• A+B
2 cos cos 21- B Ii 2sin2 c
-c) 15 1km
2 2 • 2 hr
60 1u2 _v2
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Practice Seriesfor KVPY
u2 v2 = 16
where 0 - 0 +9 and 0o is surrounding
= Vu2 -16 2
temperature.
= -152 -16
40+36
= 3 km/hr From 40° to 36° : 0 - - 38
2
17.[C] In satellite g = 0 so both string are at 36-40
- k [38 - 20]
angle 1800 as no force is acting on q in 2
downward direction
18
4
From 36° to 32° : 0 - 36+32 _ 34
180° 2
32-36 -2
18.[C] Illuthination of bulbs is proportional to - [34-20]
power dissipate in bulb, each bulb has 18
resistance = R -4 -14 x2
18
current through each bulb = 220 220 18 .
Reg 4OR t=— mm = 2 min 33 sec
7
1
Velocity of sound wave = u - lyRT
p i 2R = 20 )2
40 R 21.[A]
a=— 2v 2=
1 t 3 2 ;
in v2= I (3) = 4 mis
2 2I3)2
o
at time t m = mo + ut
u = 2 m/s
:. acceleration at time t —
27.[D] Area under F-t graph = change in
24.[A] When string get taut impulsive force will momentum = Pf— P = AP
act on m as well as 2m due to string. Momentum at t = 0, Pi. mV= 1 X 25 =
T is impulsive force 25
WIWI% IM/4 after 5 sec momentum get change to P2
change in momentum is area under the
curve from t = 0 to t = 5 sec
x 5 x 10 = — 25
2
P2 — PI = — 25
P2=-25+ Pi
P2 = - 25 + 25 = 0
Impulse momentum theorem
TAt = m(v — v') 28.[A]
At is time duration for impulsive force. u' 00
is the velocity just before taut. +q —q
= velocity just after taut kqq
From coloumb law F —
TAct = 2mu' 7- 2
2my = my — mu' k
= v Fo =q2
3
After half of charge is transferred
is obtained by kinematics equation q/2 —q/2
112 = U 2 ± 2as
= /2g x =.01
je
00
kq 2
F=
, 4
.s e _ 2.sW 47- 2
3 3.
4
25•[A] /5i = m(3i +3) , P f =7+
2
AP = impulse
2
26.[C]
2
P = Fu = may = m- xv
dt
When Ro increase 'i' decrease due to
dv 3-t 1 which B decrease. 4) decrease.
m—v=
dt 2 iinduced current is anticlockwise.
33.[A] n — n = 24 x (On 40.[A] Across the period (i.e. 3rd period) the size
0.529 x n12. 0.529 x of atom decreases and nuclear charge
— 24 x 0.529 increases. So generally the ionisation
1 1
energy increases. However the ionisation
(4-4)=24 energy of Mg is greater than Al because
of more penetration power of 2s sub-shell
electrons of Mg as compared to that of the
34.[B] Cr (Zn = 24)
2p sub-shell electron of Al. Also, Mg has
electronic configuration is: fully filled configuration.
1s2 2s2 2p6 32 3p6 4s1 3d5
so, no. of electron in = 1 i.e. p subshell is 41.[C] Compounds which have same molecular
12 and no. of electron in f = 2 i.e. d formula but different properties are called
subshell is 5. isomers.
45.[D] 'Free radical substitution take place in 62.[C] tan4x + cot4 x > 2
the presence C/2 at the sp3 carbon. 4 sin2 y 4 sin2 y 1
sin y = 1, —1
BIOLOGY
y=± — it 3m ,±—
,+- Sit
2 2 2
46.[B] Bacteriophase
Ir 37c -
But y = — — .
47.[C] Nervous system 2 2
& corresponding to each value of y there
48.[D] 22 are two values of x so total number of
points are 8.
49.[D] Sphaerosome
50.[B] Golgibody 63.[C] 910.10.10 — (6.6.6.6) = 7704
51.[A] 25%
64.[C] PT = 10, PC = 5, PB = 25
52.[B] Matrix of Mitochondria PP = PA.PB
(10)2 = PA . (25) PA = 4
53.[B] Hinge joint
PP = PC.PD
54.[A] Cytoplasm & nucleus (10)2 = 5 x PD
PD 20
55.[A] Ascending limb of the loop of Henle PD = 20 + 10 = 15
PA 4
56.[C] Mammalian bones only
65.[C] (2 + + (2 + bli)5°= 5 + 4I •
57.[B] 14, 15, 16
(2 — a",5)5° + (2 — bili)s°= 5 — < 0
58.[B] 25% But L.H.S.> 0
59.[D] All the above components ;. there is no pair (a, b)
V = 112
A 71.[C] AHvap = 40850 J mo1-1, Tb = 373 K
E=Jp Asvap _ a.Hvap _ 40850J mol-1
As, JA > Ja EA > Ea Tb 373K
Now, Power =12. .t = 109.5 K-1 mo1-1
A 109.5JK-lmo1 l
•1 ASvap per gram
Power oc - 18g mo1-1
A
= 6.083 JK-1 g-1
Entropy change for 3.6 g water
• 69.[A] Here in this circuit its equivalent resistance
across battery can be given as = 6.083 JK-1g-1 x 3.6g
100 1.5A = 21.89 JK-1
73.[A]
1.5A
Initial Final
5.5A 20V pH = 12 pH = 11
[11+] = 10-12 M [11+] = 10-11 M
Raq
11 [OH-] =10-2 M [OH-] = 10-3 M
Thus current through battery is Initial no. of mole of OH- = 10-2 Final no. of OH- = 10-3
20 So no. of mole of OH- removed
40/ = [.01 - 0.001] = 0.009
/11
Thus current 1.5 A (from figure) will be 0 OH OH
divided in 1051 & 551 in inverse ratio thus
1.5 x10
Tau - - 1.44
15 C:>--CH—CHa
Thus current in branch AB is
OH
IAB = 1 + 4 = 5A Ans.
75.[D] Ph-COOH + NaOH + Ca°
70.[H] F = kx, 712 = ka = mo>2 2a A
Decarboxylation
>
Ph-H
T 2
T Ans.
80.[C] NADP- to NADPH + H+
=M
KVPY
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Practice
Set-9
Stream-SA
Hints & Solutions
Answer key
1.(D) 2.(C) 3.(B) 4.(A) 5.(A) 6.(D) 7.(B) 8.(C) 9.(C) 10.(C) 11.(A) 12.(A) 13.(D) 14.(A)
15.(C) 16.(A) 17.(C) 18.(D) 19.(A) 20.(D) 21.(D) 22.(C) 23.(C) 24.(B) 25.(A) 26.(A) 27.(A) 28.(B)
29.(C) 30.(C) 31.(A) 32.(C) 33.(D) 34.(C) 35.(C) 36.(B) 37.(C) 38.(C) 39.(B) 40.(C) 41.(C) 42.(B)
43.(D) 44.(B) 45.(C) 46.(D) 47.(B) 48.(B) 49.(C) 50.(B) 51.(B) 52.(B) 53.(D) 54.(D) 55.(A) 56.(D)
57.(A) 58.(B) 59.(A) 60.(A) 61.(D) 62.(B) 63.(C) 64.(B) 65.(C) 66.(B) 67.(D) 68.(B) 69.(A) 70.(C)
71.(D) 72.(A) 73.(B) 74.(D) 75.(D) 76.(C) 77.(A) 78.(C) 79.(A) 80.(B)
A
PART-I [One Marks Questions]
MATHEMATICS
1.[D]
Ax = Ab2Bx2
(-4,0) (2,0) (3,0) (a,0) Ar = JACBY 2
a-3=2-(-4) =
a=9
1 c r--
A Area of AAXY = - v5 v8 = v10
2
3.[B] 2x - 3y = 5
2,h Y
2.[C] 3x - 4y = 7 ....(ii)
2M
centre is point of intersection of (i) &
2 cm 2 C .
itr2 = 154
fig. (i) fig. (ii) r2 = 72
from fig. (i) & (ii) r=7
A = cm2 equation of circle (x - 1)2 + (y + 1)2 = 47
x2 +y2 -2x+ 2y= 47
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„2 2 9.[C] Slopes of the line PQ and PR are
4.[A] Any tangent to the ellipse25
n + ,= 1
1+ tan 9 1 - 2 1
tan (0 +7c/4) - - - and 3
at a point in the first quadrant is 1 -tan° 1+2 3
16 m2 = 4 4 m2 = 1
10.[C]
5.[A] Image of (a,0) is (- a, 2a)
mid point is (0,a) A(1,3) B(4,-1)
equation of the tangent is AP + BP = 5
2a , AB =\19 +16 = 5
y - a
= — - 0)
2a . AB = AP + PB
y=x+a t = 1 P lies on line segment AB
the point of contact is (a, 2a)
11.[A] sin 2x + cos 4x = 2 is possible only if
6.[D] Let X =2n-FiGn+1. _Fm+ic,t+2 4.2n-FiCm+3 sin 2x = cos 4x = 1.
+2n+1c2,,+27+1c2„, Now cos 4x = 1
using na = sin 2x = 0, which is not the case
x = 2n +1c0 + 2n +1C1 + 2r +1c, + 2n + 1G No solution is possible
adding
= 22n +1 X = 22n = 4n
12.[A] X E [0, —; sin x + cos x 1
7.[B] X - 1 > 0 and 16 - (X - 1) (X + 4) < 0 =. sin 2x + cos 2x -2, which is not possible
X2 + 3X - 20 > 0 Miter
sin 2x 0, cosx 0, sinx 0 and 1 + cos 2x 0
=.X>
2 Hence no solution
By (1) and (2), least integral value is 4.
13.[D] We know that
8.[C] Using in - n theorem
--RE 5_2 sinx+cosx.VE,VxeR
A
- 5 . NIE (2 sin x + cos x) 5 5
0 5 j (2 sin x + cos x) + 5 5_ 10
14. [Al
mg sin
B(9) C(z)
taking rotation about B From NLM
-8 N= mg cos 0 and mg sin 0= ,uN{a = 0}
-20W
z -9 mgsin 0 =pmgcos
taking rotation about C = tan 0
1-z
- 2e-iB ....(ii) 18.[D] E = + 13.6 eV
9 -z
multiplying (i) and (ii) For He, U - 2 x13.6eV]
[ ri2
8a - _ 4
(z - 9)2 = -2 x 13.6 eV
Or - 9)2 - 2(1 - z) = 0 =-2E
or z2 - 16z + 79 = 0 19.[A] Isobaric process
1256 - 4 x 79 = nCpAT
or z 8± -84
2
W = PAV = nRAT
Cis 8 +i,1
fraction of Heat used in work
W nRAT R
15.[C] z=r(cos04-rsinO)nowr=0Asin0=6 sin°
Q nCp AT C p
6
z = 6 sin 8 (cos 0 + r sin 0)- He is monoatomic gas, C,, for monoatomic
_ 1 gas = 5R
—
2
sin 0(cos 0 + i sin 0)
W= R 2 -
_
cos 0 - i sin 0
- + cot 0 • Q 5R/2 5
sin 0
6 20.[D] Linear momentum conservation principle.
cot 0 - - = i
=Pf
(C)
= 0 as particle is at rest.
PI = P1 - P2
PHYSICS
Where P1 and P2 are momentum of
16.[41 Body can catch ball only when both travel fragments
same horizontal distance in same time 0 = Pi - P2
and for this both must have same = P2
horizontal velocity. h
P1 : P2 = 1: 1 &A = -
:. velocity of boy = horizontal velocity of
P
ball = it cos 0 =1:1
k2 P,
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Practice SeriesforKVPY
2 2 1 .R1 = - R2a2
ha =2 k - x 0.5 x 10-3 = - R2 X 4 x10-3
R, = 40 = 8
R2 9.5 I
8 80
(carbon) R1 = - x30 — K2
All k are in parallel combination 9 3
keg = 4k + 4k + 2k = 10k 10
(Aluminium) R2= —x30
9 3
T=2/c li rri
keg
25.[A] vi= vo
T=27c1-711 4
10k where lid = refractive index of water = -
3
22.[C] h = 1- gT2
2 g = refractive index of Air = 1
4
from ground after = - x 12
3 3
= 16 m/s
H = h - 1 g -)2
2 3 Speed of bird as seen by fish
= 16 + 9 = 25 m/s
= h -h
- =8h
—
9 9
Vr =16m/s
AV
23.[C] Slope = = Resis. V= IR
Al Vo=l2m/s
AV=A/xR
AV
=R
Al
32.[C] 4g
0.693
33.[I] ln p
27.[A] W= Uf- Uti
at 00 U= 0 U1= 0 0.693
ln V
potential due to semi circular Ring at its
-GM 34.[C] 6
center -
1-1
35.[C] 6.02 X 1017
-GM )
U, = m x(
R ) 36.[B] 13a, 5m
-GMm,)
W Uf Ui - 0
R ) 37.[C] Cu(OH)2.CuCO3
G Mm
W- 38.[C] 5
11
39.[B] As electronegativity difference between
28.[B] Weins displacement law says.
bonded element increases % ionic character
X„,oc 1 increase.
44.[B] Number of H-bond between base pairs A PART-II [Two Marks Questions]
and T and the base pair G and C are MATHEMATICS
respectively 2 and 3.
(k + - k
45.[C] During denaturation secondary and 61.[1)] Let Tk 2
/C(k -F 2) 2 k 2 (IC -F
tertiary structures of protein destroyed
but primary structures remains intact. = (k -F2)V' - k OrG-7-
- 2 i[i
COC 2) 2
2 -F 1 cvi 2 i
BIOLOGY Ti= 1[1 ii
2 VT V73
46.[D] Fibrous roots
R -*
T2= IH ni
47.[B] ATP
48.[B] 2 1 [ 1 1
T3 - c and so on
2 43 _
49.[C] Oceanic algae
1 [ 1+-Ji
:. As k —>cc, sum = — 1+
50.[B] Photosynthesis and transpiration 2 .42_
51.[13] Hypertonic solution
52.[B] Exosmosis
a + b + c = 11.
53.[D] All the above
54.[1)] Green glands-Prawn 62.[B] .(2n +1) (2n + 3) (2n. + 5)....(4n— 3) ('in —1)
55.[A] The H+ released from carbonic acid (2n)! (2n + 2) (2n+ 4)....(4n)
combines with haemoglobin to form
haemoglobinic acid (4n)! n!
E—
(2n)! n! 2n (n +1) (n + 2) (2n)
56.[D] has a higher affinity for oxygen than that (4n)! n!
of an adult E— 2n E z-- ri! 4nC2.
(2n)! (2n)! 271
57.[A] A = TRF, B = T.S.H, +ve control when low Hence 2E is divisible by 4.Czn
thyroxin level in blood and —ve control...when
high thyroxin level in blood 63.[C] We have seen that the total number of
positive integral solutions of abc = 24 is
58.[B] Iron, iodine, manganese, copper zinc, fluorine 30. We observe that any two of the factors
in each factorization may be negative.
59.[A] 1-3 Hence,Number of integral solutions =
Number of positive integral solutions +
60.[A] External auditory canal —> Tympanic Number of integral solutions having two
membrane —> Malleus Incus —> Stapes negative factors. Thus total number of
—> Fenestra ovalis —> scala vestibuli —> solution is 120.
Helicotrema —> Scala media —> organ of
Solution SET-1 i Page-171
i
1 69.[A] With respect to the cart, equilibrium
64.[B] x-=
+ 2 1 x-x + 1 =0 x = -0, - co2
X position of the pendulum is shown.
1
p = (01000 +
1
-(03)333 . (.0 +
3 333 . CO
COM° ( (I) )
•••••
T = 2n11— ; gen = g 2 + ( X. )2
65.[C] a2 aa + a + b =- 0 g eft
112 - afl + a + b = 0
geff = 2g T = 1.0 second
ct2 - aa =p- aR = -a- b
1 1 2
a2 _ aa 02 -a0 a+b 76.[C] •1 = (n - - X)
f R2
1 1 2
-0
-(a+b) -(a+b) a+b 115
= (1.5 - 1) (- 1 ) R=
15 cc -R 2
PHYSICS Equivalent focal length
-R -15 -5
66.[B] f - - CM
2n 2x 2x1.5 - 2
1_i 2
_ _
f fm ft
When cylinder reaches at B
= 2 2(n-1) = -R
then block get shifted by x
- R R f
but since then there is no ext
force therefore corn remain at its position system behaves as a concave mirror
[(R - r)- x]m = Mx 1 1 1
- + -
= -
f
M + m 1 1 -2
_ -
-20 5
67.[D] Applying Newton's second law to a small
section of rod, we get tension at all points =- cm
on rod is same. 7
73411] HA will be stronger acid, so its solution 79. [Al Producing ATP only
will have lower pH.
80.[B] 36 ATP, 24 NADPH
74.[B] C4H1004 '4E2-6=-> C12H1808
Ac20
75-M
CAre
(A) C6115CHO > C6F15—CH—C—C6H5
0
(Benzoin)
(B)
OH OH OH OH
Phenolphthalein
0—COPh IH OH
OPh
Alas
(C)
COPh
Fries rearrangement
COOCH3
OH
(B)
(Oil of wintergreen)
KITPY
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana Practice
Set-10
Stream - SA
Hints & Solutions
Answer key
1.(C) 2.(A) 3.(A) 4.(C) 5.(B) 6.(A) 7.(C) 8.(C) 9.(D) 10.(D) 11.(A) 12.(B) 13.(A) 14.(C)
15.(C) 16.(B) 17.(C) 18.(C) 19.(B) 20.(B) 21.(A) 22.(A) 23.(B) 24.(D) 25.(B) 26.(A) 27.(A) 28.(B)
29.(A) 30.(A) 31.(D) 32.(B) 33.(B) 34.(C) 35.(B) 36.(C) 37.(D) 38.(B) 39.(C) 40.(B) 41.(D) 42.(B)
43.(D) 44.(C) 45.(A) 46.(C) 47.(C) 48.(C) 49.(C) 50.(A) 51.(A) 52.(C) 53.(C) 54.(C) 55.(B) 56.(D)
57.(D) 58.(A) 59.(B) 60.(B) 61.(B) 62.(B) 63.(C) 64.(C) 65.(A) 66.(A) 67.(B) 68.(C). 69.(B) 70.(D)
71.(C) 72.(D) 73.(C) 74.(C) 75.(D) 76.(B) 77.(A) 78.(D) 79.(B) 80.(A)
44 — 10.[D]
-2
n=1orrt=2
Hence required sum
= 2 (8 — 12 + 8 — 22)
= 2 x 11= 22
Er ( 2 0 0 3 — ( r — 1 ))
2003
The given equation represent difference
r=1
of distance PB & PA where B is (0, —4) &
A is (3, 0)
= E r ( 2 0 04 — r )
2003
18.[C] Power= F v = Fv
(dm) J.30°* u
F=v
When the string jerks tight both particles
cl(p x (volume) 1
=V (p = density) begin to move with velocity components v
t dt j
in the direction AB. Using conservation of
pv j d(volume)} _ pv(Av)= pAv2 momentum in the direction AB
1 at mu cos 30° = my + my
:. Power P = pAvs or P OC V3 uJa
or
4
Alternate Solution Hence, the velocity of ball A just- after the
Power output is proportional to number u
jerk is
of molecules striking the blades per unit 4
time [which depends on the velocity t/ of
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Practice Series for KVPY
23. [B] In pure rolling mechanical energy Cir,"
remains conserved, therefore speed will
be same in both the cases. Acceleration of
the sphere down the plane
a or sin a L Ft
A
i.e., acceleration and hence, time of
descend will be different.
a T2
24. [DI P — (P = constant)
V Ft is inwards
aT2 Therefore, Ft = ma =maL=N
.*. V — Or dV — ( 2a
pndT
P Limiting value of friction
2T0 2T0 (f)max = µA/ = jimaL ••••0)
(p) (2a TjdT= 3a T
W= f PdV = f o2 Angular velocity at time t is
P
T To = at
Centripetal force at time t will be
A
Fe= mL co2 =;r1L a2 t2 ....(ii)
y
t=
a
25.[B]
For t >11 , Fe > (n)max i.e., the bead
MX a
starts sliding
dy = x
dx 10 27.[A] Angular frequency of the system,
x k
or tan 0 = — — — —
10 m+m V2m
This angle should be angle of repose
Maximum acceleration of the system will
or tan p = = 1-
2 be, (02A or leA
—
2m
From eqs. (i) and (ii) This acceleration to the lower block is
x 1 provided by friction.
— — or x = 5 m
10 2 Hence, /max = Mamax
x 2 = 25
= MW2A = M (L
A = —
kA
Y — 20 20 2m 2
— 2a = (2a)t1at2 35.[B]
2
t2 — 4t— 4 =
36.[C] 2,4-Diemethylpent-1-ene
4±116+16
t= — 2 ->x/
2 37.[D] It follows directly form definition of
stoichiometry.
to= 2 +t=(4 + 2-5)s
38.[B] H4P207 < H3P03 < 1131302 < P4
tu
39.[C] 29Cu — 3d1° 41
1? 62 i+ve
C11+ — 3d10
29.[A] I—ve
(All electrons are paired therefore sum of
spin quantum number comes out to be zero.)
/WI ///// Cr24 —> 1s2 2s2 2p6 32 3p5 3d5 41
1
si(t) = — gt2 (downwards)
2 40.[B] For isoelectronic species Zeff increases
with the increase of atomic number.
and s2(t) = ut gt2 (upwards)
2 41.[D] Moles of NH3 in vessel
Distance between the two stones will be PV 3 atm x 82.1/
— — — 10 mol
$ = si(t) + s2(t) = of RT 0.0821x300
Therefore, s-t graph will be a straight line These moles must be present in the
passing through origin. vessel before the equilibrium begins to
move backwards and conversion of
30;[A] For particle P, motion between AC will be LiCI.NH3(s) to LiC1.3NH3(s) even begins.
an accelerated one while between CB a :. Moles of NH3 required for conversion of
retarded one. But in any case horizontal LiC1.NH3(s) to LiC1.3NH3(s) is 12.
component of its velocity will be greater
than or equal to V On the other hand, in 42.[B] 2NaA102 + CO2 + 31120
case of particle Q, it is always equal to V. —> Na2CO3+ 2A1(OH)34,
Horizontal displacement for both the
particles are equal. Therefore, tp < to 43.[D] None of these
g
C001-1 = — 50.6 — (-55.9) kJ/mol
34.[C]
= + 5.3 kJ/mol
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+7 39+55+64 x=1,5=a+b+c
45.[A] (i) KMnO, —> Mn2+ Ei -
5 x=-1-1=a-b+c
+6 Solving a = 2, b = 3, c = 0
(ii) K 2Cr207 —> Cr+3
39x2+52x2+16x7 2 2 .
E2 62.[B] b=l+ — b is integer when
6 c -1 c -1
is 39 + 35.5 + 48 integer i.e. c = (- 1, 0, 2, 3)
(iii) KCIO, —> Cl- Er but - 1, 0 get rejected as they do not
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satisfy the original equation, hence
solutions are (2, 3), (3, 2)
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63.[C] Sum of coefficient of the terms not
containing c is 35
46.[C] Air is less dense
Sum of coefficient of the terms not
containing b & c both is 25
47.[C] Chloride shift
S = 35 - 25
48.[C] Duodenum 64.[C] When they meet for the 1st time, ashu covers
H(1)
59.[B] Only d is incorrect 65.[A] H(i) + H(2) = 221/(2) H(2) -
3
60.[8] Kinetochore H(i)
H(1) + H(2) + H(3) = 9H(3) H(3) -
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PART-II [Two Marks Questions] Similarly, H(4) = H(1)/10
MATHEMATICS H(1) _ 2 x 2006
Hence H(x) -
61.031 x57 + x40 + x21 + x10 + x x(x +1) x(x +1)
2
= 242C -1) (x + 1) Q(x)+ ax2 + bx + c
Answer H(2005) = 2/2005
x= 0, 0 = c
Solution SET-1 Page-179
PHYSICS 7n — —
and 4)2 = k.6ix = —
6 P2 7
66.[A] From work-energy theorem (W= AK)
Note : In case of a stationary wave phase
1 2Pt difference between any two points is
Pt = — mv2 or v —11- ...(i)
2 in either zero or it.
t
ds 112P 112 8
-t or ds tit2dt 69.[B] Friction force between A and B (= µmg)
dt m Vm will accelerate B and retard A till slipping
is stopped between the two and since
2 12P 3/2 mass of both are equal.
or s = — . -t
3 m Acceleration of B = retardation of A = pg
From equ. (i) & (ii) vi = vo — pg t and 1)2 = pg t
s 2 s Hence, the correct graph is (2). After
— =—t or — cc t
v 3 slipping is ceased the common velocity of
i.e., graph between —s and t is a straight both will become-, which can be
2
line passing through origin. obtained from conservation of linear
momentum also.
67.[B] When cylinder is displaced by an amount
x from its mean position, spring force and 70.[D] u-t diagram for given situation is:
upthrust both will increase. Hence, v(n/2)
Net restoring force = extra spring force +
extra upthrust
t(s)
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0
11
73.[C] CH3-7 — OH .- 1‘ 11 CH,COONH,
(A)
0
CH3— C —N113- —t-->
j r1 CH 3 NH 2
(B) NaOH (C)
74.[C]
+= 3d54e=
It Fe2
tttt 4 unpaired e-
Cu+= MI° 0 unpaired e-
Mn2 =3d5 422
tttttl 5 unpaired e-
3d2
t t 2 unpaired c
Magnetic moment
n = no. of unpaired c ThirtOrt +
Stabilize by resonance.
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a)
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