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2019_Jee-Main Question Paper_Key & Solutions

PHYSICS
1. Shown in the figure is a shell made of a conductor. It has inner radius a and outer

radius b, and carries charge Q. At its centre is a dipole p as shown. In this case:

1. Surface charge density on the inner surface is uniform and equal to


 Q / 2
4a 2
2. Electric field outside the shell is the same as that of a point charge at the centre of
the shell
3. Surface charge density on the inner surface of the shell is zero every where

4. Surface charge density on the outer surface depends on p
Ans. 2
Sol. Electric field outside the shell is the same as that of a point charge at the centre of
the shell ,From Gauss law as dipole does not create any charge inside
2. In a double slit experiment, when a thin film of thickness t having refractive index
 is introduced in front of one of the slits, the maximum at the centre of the fringe
pattern shifts by one fringe width. The value of t is (  is the wavelength of the light
used).
 2  
1. 2. 3. 4.
 2  1    1    1 2    1
Ans. 3

Sol:  u  1 t  n Here m  1 t 
   1
03. Two moles of helium gas is mixed with three moles of hydrogen molecules (taken to
be rigid). What is the molar specific heat of mixture at constant volume? (R = 8.3
J/mol K)
1.21.6 J/mol K 2.15.7 J/mol K 3.19.7 J/mol K 4.17.4 J/mol K
Ans. 4
3R 5R
n1CV1  n2 CV2 2  3
Sol:  CV mix   2 2
n1  n2 23
R  6  15  21R 21 8.314
 CV mix     CV mix    17.45 J / molk
2 5  10 10

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04. An excited He ion emits two photons in succession, with wavelengths 108.5 nm and
30.4 nm, in making a transition to ground state. The quantum number n,
corresponding to its initial excited state is (for photon of wavelength  , energy
1240 eV
E .
  in nm 
1.n = 4 2. N = 5 3.N = 7 4.N = 6
Ans. 2
1240
Sol: E  11.43 e.v
108.5
4  13.612
En  e.v
n2
If election Jumps from n  5 to n  2
E  11.43 e.v
n5
05. A thin ring of 10 cm radius carries a uniformly distributed charge. The ring rotates
at a constant angular speed of 40  rad s 1 about its axis, perpendicular to its plane.
If the magnetic field at its centre is 3.8  109 T , then the charge carried by the ring

is close to 0  4  107 N / A 2 
1. 3  105 C 2. 2  106 C 3. 4  105 C 4. 7  106 C
Ans: 1
0 q
Sol: B
r 2
4  107    40
3.8  109 
0.1  2
  2  106 C
06. The stopping potential V0 (in volt) as a function of frequency (v) for a sodium
emitter, is shown in the figure. The work function of sodium, from the data plotted
in the figure, will be. (Given. Planck’s constant (h) = 6.63  1034 Js, electron charge e
= 1.6  1019 C )

1.1.82 eV 2.2.12 eV 3.1.95 eV 4.1.66 eV

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Ans: 4
6.625  1034  4  1014
W  h 0 W  W  1.66 e.V
Sol: 1.6  1019
07. The transfer characteristic curve of a transistor, having input and output resistance
100  and 100 k respectively, is shown in the figure. The Voltage and Power gain,
are respectively.

1. 5  104 , 2.5  106 2. 2.5  104 , 2.5 106 3. 5  104 ,5  105 4. 5  104 ,5  106
Ans: 1
2
V I R 5  103 100  103 I  R
Sol: Vg  0  C 0 Vg   Vg  5  10 4 Pg   C   0
VI I B RI 100  106 100  I b  RI
 5  103  100  103 106
 6  pg   103 pg  2.5  106
 100  10  100 400
08. To verify Ohm’slaw, a student connects the voltmeter across the battery as, shown
in the figure. The measured voltage is plotted as a function of the current, and the
following graph is obtained.

If V0 is almost zero, identify the correct statement.

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1. The potential difference across the battery is 1.5 V when it sends a current of 1000
mA
2. The value of the resistance R is 1.5 
3. The emf of the battery is 1.5 V and the value of R is 1.5 
4. The emf of the battery is 1.5 V and its internal resistance is 1.5 
Ans: 4
Sol: V  E  Ir
When I  0, V  E  1.5V
When I  1000 mA, V  0
 1.5  1.r  0
r  1.5
09. A man (mass = 50 kg) and his son (mass = 20 kg) are standing on a frictionless
surface facing each other. The man pushes his son so that he starts moving at a
speed of 0.70 ms 1 with respect to the man. The speed of the man with respect to the
surface is.
1.0.28 ms 1 2.0.47 ms 1 3.0.14 ms 1 4.0.20 ms 1
Ans: 4
Sol: V1  V2  0.70
m1V1   m2V2
20  0.70  V2   50 V2
14  20 V2  50 V2
30V2  14 V2  0.47 m / s
10. A shell is fired from a fixed artillery gun with an initial speed u such that it hits the
target on the ground at a distance R from it. If t1 and t 2 are the values of the time
taken by it to hit the target in two possible ways, the product t1t 2 is
1.R/2g 2.R/g 3.R/4g 4.2R/g
Ans: 4
2u sin 
Sol:  t1
g
2u cos 
 t2
g
2R
t1t2 
g
11. The truth table for the circuit given in the fig. is.

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A B Y A B Y A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
1. 0 1 0 2. 0 1 1 3. 0 1 1 4. 0 0 1
1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
Ans: 2
Sol: Y  A. A  B
Y  A.  A  B
A B Y  A.  A  B

0 0 1
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0

12. A circular disc of radius b has a hole of radius a at its centre (see figure). If the mass
 
per unit area of the disc varies as  0  then the radius of gyration of the disc about
 r 
its axis passing through the centre is.

ab a 2  b 2  ab ab a 2  b 2  ab
1. 2. 3. 4.
3 2 2 3
Ans: 4
b 
Sol: mk 2    2 rdr  0 r 2
a r
b
0 
k 2
 2 rdr    2 rdr  0 r 2
a r r
2 0 3
k 2 2 .  b  a  
3
 b  a3 

a 2  b 2  ab
k
3

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13. A progressive wave travelling along the positive x – direction is represented by


y  x, t   A sin  kx  t    . Its snapshot at t = 0 is given in the figure.

For this wave, the phase  is


 
1.  2. 3.  4.0
2 2
Ans: 1
dy
Sol: slope   AK cos  kx   t   
dx
at x  0; t  0, slope is ve
  
Slope negative
14. Two identical parallel plate capacitors, of capacitance C each, have plates of area A,
separated by a distance d. The space between the plates of the two capacitors, is
filled with three dielectrics, of equal thickness and dielectric constants
K1 ,K 2 and K 3 .The first capacitor is filled as shown in fig. I, and the second one is
filled as shown in fig II.
If these two modified capacitors are charged by the same potential V, the ratio of
the energy stored in the two, would be ( E1 refers to capacitor (I) and E 2 to
capacitor (II)).

E1  K1  K 2  K 3  K 2K 3  K 3K1  K1K 2 
1. 
E2 K1K 2K 3
E1 K1K 2K 3
2. 
E 2  K1  K 2  K 3  K 2K 3  K 3K1  K1K 2 
E1  K1  K 2  K 3  K 2K 3  K 3K1  K1K 2 
3. 
E2 9K1K 2K 3
E1 9K1K 2K 3
4. 
E 2  K1  K 2  K 3  K 2K 3  K 3K1  K1K 2 

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Ans: 4
1  K1  K 2  K 3  1 3K1 K 2 K 3
Sol: E1  C0V 2 E1  C0V 2
2 3 2  K1 K 2  K 2 K 3  K 3 K1 
E1  K1  K 2  K 3  K1 K 2  K 2 K 3  K 3 K1 

E2 9  K1 K 2 K 3 
15. A person of mass M is, sitting on a swing of length L and swinging with an angular
amplitude 0 .If the person stands up when the swing passes through its lowest
point, the work done by him, assuming that his centre of mass moves by a distance
l(l<<L),is close to.
 0 2 
1.Mgl 2. Mgl 1  
2 

3. Mgl 1 02  
4. Mgl 1 02 

Ans: 3
Sol: Applying angular momentum conservation
vL
Mv'  L  l   mvL  v' 
Ll
Using Work-energy theorem
1 1
Wm  Mgl  mv '2  m
2 2
2
 Wm  mgl 1  0 
 
16. The resistive network shown below is connected to a D. C. source of 16 V. The
power consumed by the network is 4 Watt. The value of R is.

1. 1 2. 16 3. 8 4. 6
Ans: 3
Sol:
2R R 4R R

16
2 256
P  4 R  8
R 8R

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 
17. A point dipole p   p0 x is kept at the origin. The potential and electric field due to
this dipole on the y – axis at a distance d are, respectively. (Take V = 0 at indignity)
     
p p p p p p
1. , 2. , 3. 0, 4. 0,
40d 2 40d 3 40d 2 40d 3 40d 3 40d 3
Ans: 3
P
V=0 E
40d3

p0

Sol:
18. An electromagnetic wave is represented by the electric field
    
E  E 0 n sin 
 t   6y  8z  
 . Taking unit vectors in x, y and z directions to be i , j,k ,

the direction of propogation s is
       
 4 k  3 j  4 j 3 j  3 j  4 k  3 j 4 j
1. s  2. s  3. s  4. s 
5 5 5 5
Ans: 3
   
  6 i  8 K 3 j  4 k
Sol: B  E0 A 5n cos  3i  4 j   S 
100 5
19. The figure shows a square loop L of side 5 cm which is connected to a network of
resistances. The whole setup is moving towards right with a constant speed of 1cm s-
1
. At some instant, a part of L is in a uniform magnetic field of 1 T, perpendicular to
the plane of the loop. If the resistance of L is 1.7  ,the current in the loop at that
instant will be close to.

1.170 A 2.150 A 3.115 A 4. 60 A


Ans: 1
Sol: E  BlV  1  5  102  102  5  10 4 volt
e 5  10 4
I   1.66  10 4 I  170  A
R 1.7  1.3

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20. A submarine (A) travelling at 18 km/hr is being chased along the line of its velocity
by another submarine (B) travelling at 27 km/hr. B sends a sonar signal of 500 Hz to
detect A and receives a reflected sound of frequency v. The value of v is close to.
(Speed of sound in water = 1500 ms-1)
1. 504 Hz 2.499 Hz 3.507 Hz 4.502 Hz
Ans: 4
5
Sol: VA  18   5 m / s V  1500 m / s
18
5
VB  27   7.5 m / s f  500
18
B
A
V
 V  VA  1495
A   t   500
 V  VB  1492.5
 A  500.841  2

V A
 V  VB  B
B    f
 V  VA 
1507.5
   500.84
1505
  502 Hz
21. A concave mirror has radius of curvature of 40 cm. It is at the bottom of a glass that
has water filled up to 5 cm (see figure). It a small particle is floating on the surface
of water, its image as seen, from directly above the glass, is at a distance d from the
surface of water. The value of d is close to. (Refractive index of water = 1.33)

1.11.7 cm 2.8.8 cm 3.6.7 cm 4.13.4 cm


Ans: 2

Sol:
1 1 1
 
f V u

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1 1 1 1 3 1 145 10  5
      V  10 cm d    11.7 cm
20 V 4 20 20 V  1.33
 5
3
22. A magnetic compass needle oscillates 30 times per minute at a place where the dip is
450 , and 40 times per minute where the dip is 300 . If a
1.3.6 2.0.7 3.2.2 4.1.8
Ans: 2


B4

B7
Sol:
1
B1 
1 B cos  n1 B1 cos 1 30 2  9 B1 9 3 2
n       0 .7
2 I n2 B2 cos  2 40 3 16 B2 16 2 1
B2 
2
23. The value of numerical aperture of the objective lens of a microscope is 1.25. If light
0
of wavelength 5000 A is used, the minimum separation between two points, to be
seen as distinct, will be.
1.0.38 m 2.0.48 m 3.0.24 m 4.0.12 m
Ans: 3
1.22 x 2
Sol: xm 
2.sin x
1.22  5000  10 10

2  1.25
 0.24  m
24. A sample of an ideal gas is taken through the cyclic process abca as shown in the
figure. The change in the internal energy of the gas along the path ca is -180 J. The
gas absorbs 250 J of heat along the path ab and 60 J along the path bc. The work
done by the gas along the path abc is.

1.120 J 2.140 J 3.100 J 4.130 J

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Ans: 4
Sol: dQ  dU  dW
250  60  180  dW
dW  130 J
25. Which of the following combination has the dimension of electrical resistance ( 0 is
the permittivity of vacuum and 0 is the permeability of vacuum)?
0 0 0 0
1. 2. 3. 4.
0 0 0 0
Ans: 4
Sol: R   ML2T 3 A2 
0   MLT 2 A2 
E0   M 1 L3T 4 A2 

0
R
E0

26. The trajectory of a projectile near the surface of the earth is given as y  2x  9x 2 .
If it were launched at an angle 0 with speed 0 then g  10 ms 2 .  
 1  5 1  2  5 1
1. 0  cos 1   and 0  ms 2. 0  cos 1   and 0  ms
 5 3  5 3
 2  5 1  1  5 1
3. 0  sin 1   and 0  3 ms 4. 0  sin 1   and 0  3 ms
 5  5
Ans: 1
Sol: Tan  2
5
100 2

1
1
cos  0 
5
 1 
 0  cos 1  
 5
y  2x  9x2
g
9
2V0 cos 2 
2

10 5
V02 cos 2   
18 9
5 5
V0 cos   V0  m/s
3 3

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27. At 400 C ,a brass wire of 1 mm radius is hung from the ceiling. A small mass, M is
hung from the free end of the wire. When the wire is cooled down from 400 C to
200 C it regains its original length of 0.2 m. The value of M is close to.
(Coefficient of linear expansion and Young’s modulus of brass are
-2
105 / 0 C and 1011 N / m 2 respectively ; g = 10 ms )
1.9 kg 2.0.9 kg 3.0.5 kg 4.1.5 kg
Ans: 1
Sol: YAt  Mg
Y  r 2  t
M 
g
10    10 6  105  20
11
M 
10
M  6.28 ks
28. A galvanometer of resistance 100  has 50 divisions on its scale and has sensitivity
of 20 A / division. It is to be converted to a voltmeter with three ranges, of 0-2V, 0-
10 V and 0-20V. The appropriate circuit to do so is:

1. 2.

3. 4.
Ans: 2
Sol: V  I  R  G 
2  10 3 1900  100 
10  10 3  9900  100 
20  10 3 19900  100 
0
29. When M1 gram of ice at 100 C (specific heat = 0.5 cal g1 C1 is added to M 2 gram
of water at 50°C, finally no ice is left and the water is at 0°C. The value of latent
heat of ice, in calg 1 is:
5M1 50M 2 5M 2 50M 2
1.  50 2. 3. 5 4. 5
M1 M1 M1 M1
Ans: 4
Sol: M 1  10  0.5  M 1 L  M 2  50

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50 M 2  5M1
L
M1
50 M 2
L 5
M1
30. A uniform rod of length l is being rotated in a horizontal plane with a constant
angular speed about an axis passing through one of its ends. If the tension generated
in the rod due to rotation is T(x) at a distance x from the axis, then which of the
following graphs depicts it most closely?

1. 2.

3. 4.
Ans: 1

Lx

x
Sol:
dT  dmx2
T  dx x 2
L x
2
T    x dx
x
2
  L  x 2  x 2 
T
2  
2  L2  2Lx 
T
2  
T

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31. In the following reaction: xA  yB
 d  A   d  B 
log10     log10    0.3010
 dt   dt 
‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively can be:
1. C2H4 and C4H8 2. n – Butane and Iso – butane
3. N2O4 and NO2 4. C2H2 and C6H6
Ans: 1
d  x  dx x
Sol:  
dt dt y
2C2 H 4 x  C 4H8 y 

32. The basic structural unit of feldspar, zeolites, mica, and asbestos is:
R
|
 Si  O 
n  R  Me 
|
2
1. SiO2 2. SiO3  3.  SiO 4 4  4. R

Ans: 3
Sol: These are 3.0 silicates and basic unit is
33. The major product of the following addition reaction is
Cl2 /H 2O
H3C  CH  CH 2  
O
H3C
1. 2. H3C  CH  CH 2
| |
OH Cl
O

H3C CH3
3. CH 3  CH  CH 2 4.
| |
Cl OH
Ans: 2
CH3  CH  CH 2 cl 2 / H 2o 
 CH3  CH  CH 2

Sol: OH Cl

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34. The electrons are more likely to be found:

1. in the region a and b 2. Only in the region a


3. only in the region c 4. In the region a and c
Ans: 4

x
a
x
b

x
c

Sol:
Pr obability chemistry  2  a.c
35. The correct sequence of thermal stability of the following carbonates is:
1. BaCO3  SrCO3  CaCO3  MgCO3
2. BaCO3  CaCO3  SrCO3  MgCO3
3. MgCO3  CaCO3  SrCO3  BaCO3
4. MgCO3  SrCO3  CaCO3  BaCO3
Ans: 3
Sol: MgCO3  CaCO3  SrCO3  BaCO3
36. Enthalpy of sublimation of iodine is 24cal g 1 at 200 C . If specific heat of
I2  s  and I 2  vap  are 0.055 and 0.031 cal g 1 K 1 respectively, then enthalpy of

sublimation of iodine at 250°C in cal g 1 is:


1. 2.85 2. 11.4 3. 22.8 4. 5.7
Ans: 3
H 2  H1
Sol:  C P
T2  T1
H 2  24
  0.024 
250  200
H 2  24  1.2  22.8
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37. 5 moles of AB2 weigh 125  103 kg and 10 moles of A2B2 weigh 300 103 kg . The
molar mass of A  M A  and molar mass of B  M B  in kg mol1 are:
1. M A  10 103 and M B  5  103 2. M A  25  103 and M B  50  103
3. M A  50  103 and M B  25  103 4. M A  5  103 and M B  10  103
Ans: 4
Sol: Given the
(1) weight of 5 mol of AB  125  103 kg  125 g
or mass of 1 mol of AB2  25 g
(2) weight of 10 mol of A2 B2  300  103 kg  300 g
mass of 1 mol of A2 B2  30 g
consider the molar mass as per molecular formula
M A  2 M B  25 2 M A  2 M B  30
on solving; M A  5 g and M B  10 g or M A  5  103 kg and M B  10  103 kg
38. An element has a face – centred cubic (fcc) structure with a cell edge of a. The
distance between the centres of two nearest tetrahedral voids in the lattice is:
3 a
1. a 2. 2a 3. a 4.
2 2
Ans: 4
Sol: In case of face-centred cubic structure, the distance between the centres of two nearest
a
tetrahedral voids is which are parallel to edge of unit cell.
2
39. Given:
Co3  e 1  Co2 ; E  1.81V
Pb4  2e  Pb2 ; E  1.67V
Ce 4  e  Ce3 ; E  1.61V
Bi3  3e  Bi;E  0.20V
Oxidizing power of the species will increase in the order:
1. Bi3  Ce4  Pb4  Co3 2. Co3  Ce4  Bi3  Pb4
3. Ce4  Pb4  Bi3  Co3 4. Co3  Pb4  Ce4  Bi3
Ans: 1
Sol: Greater SRP, greater oxidising power
40. The correct set of species responsible for the photochemical smog is:
1. CO2 , NO2 , SO2 and hydrocarbons 2. N2 , NO2 and hydrocarbons
3. NO, NO2 ,O3 and hydrocarbons 4. N2 , O2 ,O3 and hydrocarbons
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41. The correct statement among the following is :
1.  SiH3 3 N is pyramidal and less basic than  CH3 3 N
2.  SiH3 3 N is planar and less basic than  CH3 3 N
3.  SiH3 3 N is planar and more basic than  CH3 3 N
4.  SiH3 3 N is pyramidal and more basic than  CH3 3 N
Ans: 2
Sol: The loss pair ‘M’ is donated to 3d orbital of Si 
42. Which of the following is a thermosetting polymer?
1. PVC 2. Bakelite 3. Nylon 6 4. Buna – N
Ans: 2
Sol: Bakelite
43. An organic compound ‘A’ is oxidized with Na 2O2 followed by boiling with HNO3 .
The resultant solution is then treated with ammonium molybdate to yield a yellow
precipitate. Based on above observation, the element present in the given compound
is:
1. Fluorine 2. Sulphur 3. Nitrogen 4. Phosphorus
Ans: 4
Na 2 O2 HNO3  NH 4 2 MoO4
Sol: P   Na 3PO 4  H3PO 4    NH 4 3 PO 4 .12MoO 2  yellow PPt
44. An example of a disproportionation reaction is:
1. 2KMnO4  K 2MnO4  MnO2  O2
2. 2CuBr  CuBr2  Cu
3. 2MnO4  10 I  16H   2Mn 2  5I2  8H2O
4. 2NaBr  Cl2  2NaCl  Br2
Ans: 2
Sol: Cu  under go both oxidation reduction
45. Complete removal of both the axial ligands (along the z – axis) from an octahedral
complex leads to which of the following splitting patterns? (relative orbital energies
not on scale).
d 2 2 d 2 d 2 2
x y z x y d 2 2
x y
d xy d 2 2 d 2
E E x y E z d 2
E z
d 2 d xz , d yz d xy d yz , d xz
z
d xz , d yz d xy d xz , d yz d xy
1. 2. 3. 4.

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Ans: 1
Sol: For square plane complex splitting
dx 2 y2

dxy
dx 2 y2 dz2

dz 2

dxy dyz dzx


dyz dxz
46. The group number, number of valence electrons, and valencey of an element with
atomic number 15, respectively, are:
1. 16, 6 and 3 2. 16, 5 and 2 3. 15, 5 and 3 4. 15, 6 and 2
Ans: 3
Sol: ns 2 np3
47. The complex ion that will lose its crystal field stabilization energy upon oxidation of
its metal to +3 state is:

(Phen =
N N
and
ignore pairing energy)
2 2 2 2
1.  Co  phen 3  2.  Zn  phen 3  3.  Fe  phen 3  4.  Ni  phen 3 
Ans: 3
Sol: CFSE for Fe 2  0.4  6   0.6  0 

CFSE for Fe 3  0.4  5   0.6  0 


 2.0  decreases CFSE 
48. But – 2 – ene on reaction with alkaline KMnO4 at elevated temperature followed by
acidification will give:
1. CH3  CH  CH  CH3
| |
OH OH
2. one molecule of CH3CHO and one molecule of CH3COOH
3. 2 molecules of CH3CHO
4. 2 molecules of CH3COOH

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Ans: 4
KMno4
2CH3COOH
Sol: H
4.2 ,moles of CH3COOH
49. Glucose and Galactose are having identical configuration in all the positions except
position.
1. C – 2 2. C – 5 3. C - 3 4. C – 4
Ans: 4
Sol: C – 4 configuration is different
50. The increasing order of the pK b of the following compound is:
F CH3O
S S

N N N N

H H H H
A. B.
O2 N
H3C
S
S

N N N N

H H H H
C. D.
1. (C) < (A) < (D) < (B) 2. (B) < (D) < (A) < (C)
3. (A) < (C) < (D) < (B) 4. (B) < (D) < (C) < (A)
Ans: 1
Sol: B > D > A > C
51. What is the molar solubility of Al  OH 3 in 0.2 M NaOH solution? Given that,
solubility product of Al  OH 3  2.4  1024 :
1. 3 1019 2. 12  1021 3. 3 1022 4. 12  1023
Ans: 3
Sol:  Al3aq   3OH aq 
Al  OH 3  s   aq 
3 3
K sp  2.4  1024   Al 3  OH     Al 3   0.2 

 Al 3   3  10 22

Thus solubility of Al  OH 3 is 3  1022 .

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52. The major product of the following reaction is:

1 CrO3 

HO  2 SOCl2 / 
 3 
HO

O
O

1. Cl 2. HO

O O

3. Cl 4. HO

Ans: 4
0

COOH CH2  CH 2  C  Cl
0

Socl2 /  

HO
Sol: HO HO

53. The major product(s) obtained in the following reaction is/are:


 i  KO t Bu

 ii  O3 /Me2S

Br
CHO CHO and OHC - CHO
1. CHO 2. OHC
O t Bu

OHC
OHC CHO
3. 4. CHO
Ans: 2

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KOtBu
 

Br O3 , Me2 S

CH  O CH  O
CH 2 CH  O CH  O
CH 2
Sol:
54. The metal that gives hydrogen gas upon treatment with both acid as well as base is:
1. magnesium 2. zinc 3. mercury 4. Iron
Ans: 2
Sol: Zn  2NaOH  Na 2 ZnO 2  H 2
Zn  2HCl  ZnCl2  H 2
55. An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 1L to 10 L against a constant external
pressure of 1 bar. The work done is kJ is:
1. -0.9 2. -2.0 3. -9.0 4. +10.0
Ans: 1
9  101.325
SOL: W   Pdv  1 9   9lt atm  KJ  0.9 KJ
1.01325  1000
56. Which of the following statements is not true about RNA?
1. It usually does not replicate
2. It has always double stranded   helix structure
3. It is present in the nucleus of the cell
4. It controls the synthesis of protein
Ans: 2
Sol: RNA is single Stranded
57. Peptization is a:
1. process of converting soluble particles to form colloidal solution
2. process of bringing colloidal molecule into solution
3. process of converting a colloidal solution into precipitate
4. process of converting precipitate into colloidal solution
Ans: 4

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Sol: Convergent of a freshly prepared precipitate into colloidal practical is known as


petition
58. The major products of the following reaction are:
OH

1 CHCl3 /aq.NaOH


 
 2  HCHO, NaOH  conc. \
 3 H3O
Cl
OH OH
COOH
OH
and Methanol
and Formic acid

1. Cl 2. OH
OH OH
COOH
OH
and Methanol
and Formic acid

3. OH 4. Cl
Ans: 4
OH OH
CH 2OH
1CHCl3
 
 2HCHO/NaOH  HCOOH

 3H3O

Sol: Cl Cl
59. The mole fraction of a solvent in aqueous solution of a solute is 0.8. The molality
in mol kg1  of the aqueous solution is:
1. 13.88 2. 13.88  103 3. 13.88  102 4. 13.88  101
Ans: 1
x 1000 0.2 1000
Sol: m  where x 2 mole fraction of solved    13.88
1  x mwty solved 0.8 18
60. The ideal of froth floatation method came from a person X and this method is
related to the process Y of ores. X and Y, respectively, are:
1. washer man and reduction
2. Fisher women and concentration
3. washer women and concentration
4. Fisher man and reduction
Ans: 3
Sol: Washer woman and concentration

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 12  1  3 
61. The value of sin 1    sin   is equal to:
 13  5
 33    9    56   63 
1.   cos 1   2.  cos 1   3.  sin 1   4.   sin 1  
 65  2  65  2  65   65 
Ans: 3
 12 4 3 5 
Sol: sin 1  .  . 
 13 5 5 13 
  56 
  sin 1  
2  65 
62. If the normal to the ellipse 3x 2  4y 2  12 at a point P on it is parallel to the line, 2x +
y = 4 and the tangent to the ellipse at P passes through Q (4, 4) then PQ is equal to:
61 221 157 5 5
1. 2. 3. 4.
2 2 2 2
Ans: 4
a2y a
Sol: 2
 tan   2
b x b
3 1
a  2, b  2 , tan    3, sin   ,cos   
2 2
 
 P 2cos , 3 sin    1,3 / 2 

5 5
Q  4,4   PQ 
2
63. If the data x1, x 2 ,.....x10 is such that the mean of first four of these is 11, the mean of
the remaining six is 16 and the sum of squares of all of these is 2,000; then the
standard deviation of this data is:
1. 2 2. 2 2 3. 4 4. 2
Ans: 1
Sol:  xi  11 4  16  6
= 44+96 = 140
 xi2  2,000
2
S.D =  x i2    xi 
 
10  10 
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64. The equation y  sin x sin  x  2   sin 2  x  1 represents a straight line lying in:
1. third and fourth quadrants only
2. Second and third quadrants only
3. first, second and fourth quadrants
4. First, third and fourth quadrants
Ans: 1
Sol: y  sin x sin(x  2)  sin 2  x  1
1 1  cos  2x  2 
 cos 2  cos  2x  2   
2 2
cos 2  1
   sin 2 1
2
65. The number of ways of choosing 10 objects out of 31 objects of which 10 are
identical and the remaining 21 are distinct, is:
1. 2 20 2. 220  1 3. 2 21 4. 220  1
Ans: 1
Sol: No. of ways
 21C  21C  ........  21C  S
10 9 0
S  S  221
S  220
66. For x  R , let [x] denote the greatest integer  x , then the sum of the series
 1  1 1   1 2   1 99 
      
 3   3 100   3 100   ....    3  100  is :
1. -133 2. -153 3. -135 4. -131
Ans: 1
Sol: -1-1-.....-1-2-2....-2
67 times 33 times
=-67-66=-133
67. Let f : R  R be a continuously differentiable function such that f(2) = 6 and
1 f x 3
f ' 2  . If  4t dt   x  2  g  x  , then lim g  x  is equal to:
48 6 x 2
1. 24 2. 18 3. 36 4. 12
Ans: 2
f x
Sol:  4t 2d  x  2  g  x 
6

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f  x
 4t 2dt
 gx  6
x2
3
4  f  x   .f   x 
lt g  x   lt
x 2 x 2 1
1
 4.63.
48
= 18
 1
68. Consider the differential equation, y2dx   x   dy  0 . If value of y is 1 when x = 1,
 y
then the value of x for which y = 2, is:
3 1 5 1 3 1 1
1.  2.  3.  e 4. 
2 e 2 e 2 2 e
Ans: 1
 1
Sol: y 2dx   x   dy  0
 y
dx x 1
  
dy y 2 y3
1 1
 dy
IF  e y2 e y
1 1
1
Sol is xe y   e y . dy  c
y3
1  1 1 
   1  
 xe y   e y    e y   c
  y  
 
1
1
 x  1 c e y
y
x  1, y  1  1  1  1  ce
1
 c
e
1
1 1
 x  1 e y
y e

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1
1 1
y  2  x  1 e 2
2 e
3 1
 
2 e
 3 1 x2
69. For x   0,  , let f  x   x , g  x   tan x and h  x   . If   x    hof  og   x  then
 2 1  x2

   is equal to:
3
5 11  7
1. tan 2. tan 3. tan 4. tan
12 12 12 12
Ans: 2
1  tan x  
Sol:  x    tan   x 
1  tan x 4 
  
    tan
3 12
11
 tan
12
x  2 y 1 z 1
70. If the line   intersects the plane 2x + 3y – z + 13 = 0 at a point P and
3 2 1
the plane 3x + y + 4z = 16 at a point Q, then PQ is equal to:
1. 14 2. 2 7 3. 14 4. 2 14
Ans: 4
Sol: P   3t  2,2t  1,  t  1 lies on 2x  3y  z  13  0
 6t  4  6t  3  t  1  13  0
 13t  13
 t  1
P   1, 3,2 
Q   3t  2, 2t  1,  t  1 lies on 3x  y  4z  16
 9t  6  2t  1  4t  4  16
 7t  7  t 1
Q   5,}0 
 PQ  36  16  4  56  2 14
9
71. 
The coefficient of x18 in the product 1  x 1  x 10 1  x  x 2 is: 
1. 126 2. -126 3. -84 4. 84

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Ans: 4
9
Sol: 1  x 1  x 10 1  x  x 2 
9
 1  x 1  x  1  x 3 

 1  x 2 1  c1x 3  c2 x 6  c3x 9  ......

coef x18  9c  84
6
2x 3  1
72. The integral  x 4  x dx is equal to: (Here C is a constant of integration)
2
1
1. loge
 x3  1 C 2. loge
x3  1
C
2 x3 x2

1 x3  1 x3  1
3. loge C 4. loge C
2 2 x
x
Ans: 4
2x 3  1
Sol:  dx
x4  x



2 x3  1  3  dx

x x3  1 
2 3x 2
  dx
x x3 x3  1
 
2  1 1  3
  dx     dx
x x 3 x3  1 
 
 2log x  log x 3  log x 3  1  c

x3  1
 log c
x
73. If the volume of parallelopiped formed by the vectors ˆi  ˆj  k,
ˆ ˆj  kˆ and ˆi  kˆ is
minimum, then  is equal to:
1 1
1.  3 2. 3 3. 4. 
3 3
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Ans: 3
1  1
Sol: V 0 1 
 0 1

V     3    1

V     3 2  1
let V     0
1

3
V     6
 1  6
V   0
 3 3
1

3
74. A 2m ladder leans against a vertical wall. If the top of the ladder begins to slide
down the wall at the rate 25cm/sec., then the rate (in cm/sec.) at which the bottom of
the ladder slides away from the wall on the horizontal ground when the top of the
ladder is 1m above the ground is:
5 25
1. 2. 25 3. 25 3 4.
3 3
Ans: 4
Sol: x 2  y2  4
dx dy
zx  2y 0
dt dt

dx dy
x  y
dt dt
dx
3   1 25
dt
dx 25
 m / sec
dt 3
y  1  x2  3
x  3

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75. The equation z  i  z  1 , i  1 , represents:


1. a circle of radius 1
1
2. a circle of radius
2
3. the line through the origin with slope – 1
4. the line through the origin with slope 1.
Ans: 4
Sol: z  i  z  1
2 2
x 2   y  1   x  1  y2

x 2  y 2  2y  1  x 2  2x  1  y 2
2y  2x
xy0
yx

cot x
76. If 2  dx  m   n  , then m.n is equal to:
0 cot x  cos ec x
1 1
1. -1 2.  3. 1 4.
2 2
Ans: 1

2
Sol: I   cos ecx cot x  cot 2 x
0

2
I   cos ecx cot x  cos ec 
2 x  1 dx
0

   cos ecx  cot x  x 0 2

 1
2
1
   2 
2
1
m  n     2 
2
 1
1
m  , n  2
2

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y
 dy d 2 y 
77. If e  xy  e , the ordered pair  ,  at x = 0 is equal to:
 dx dx 2 
 
 1 1  1 1   1 1  1 1 
1.   ,   2.  ,   3.   ,  4.  , 
 e e2  e e2   e e2   e e2 
Ans: 3
y
Sol: y 
ey  x
1
y  0   
e

y 
  
 e 4  x y  y e3y  1 
2
 e4  x 
1
y 
e2
 1 1 
 y, y    , 
 e e2 
 5 2 1 
78. If B   0 2 1  is the inverse of a 3  3 matrix A, then the sum of all values of 
 3 1
for which det (A) + 1 = 0, is:
1. -1 2. 2 3. 1 4. 0
Ans: 3
1
Sol: det A 
B
1
 1  0  B  1
B
 2 2  2  25  1  0
   4, 3
79. Let a random variable X have a binomial distribution with mean 8 and variance 4.
k
If P  X  2   , then k is equal to:
16
2
1. 1 2. 121 3. 17 4. 137
Ans: 4
1 3
Sol: np = 8, npq = 4  q  , p  n  16
2 2
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P  x  2   P  x  0   P  x  1 P  x  2 


= 16C0  16C1  16C2  2116
1  16  120 137
= 
216 216
 
80. Let a  3iˆ  2ˆj  2kˆ and b  ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ be two vectors. If a vector perpendicular to both
   
vectors a  b and a  b has the magnitude 12 then one such vector is:


1. 4 2iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ  
2. 4 2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ  
3. 4 2iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ  
4. 4 2iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ 
Ans: 4
Sol: a  b   4, 4, 0  ,a  b   2, 0, 4 
ab  a b    u  2 i  2 j  8
a  ba  b 3

   
12u  4  2 i  2 j  k 
 
81. If three of the six vertices of a regular hexagon are chosen at random, then the
probability that the triangle formed with these chosen vertices is equailateral is:
3 1 1 3
1. 2. 3. 4.
20 5 10 10
Ans: 3
A8 A3

A6 A3

A1 A2
Sol:
 A1, A3 , A5 
 A 2 , A 4 ,A 6 
Form Equilateral triangle
2 2 1
 
6C3 20 10

82. If m is the minimum value of k for which the function f  x   x kx  x 2 is increasing


in the interval [0, 3] and M is the maximum value of f in [0, 3] when k = m, then the
ordered pair (m, M) is equal to:

1. 4,3 3 2. 3,3 3 
3. 4,3 2  4. 5,3 6    
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Ans: 1
Sol: f k  x   x kx  x 2
fk  3  3 3k  9
f k1  x   0 and for function to be  , the minimum value of k = 4 where x = 3
 m  4, m  3 12  9  3 3
 m, m    4,3 3 
83. If the area (in sq.units) of the region  x, y :y2  4x, x  y  1, x  0, y  0 is a 2 b,

then a – b is equal to
10 2 8
1. 2.  3. 6 4.
3 3 3
Ans: 3
Sol: y 2  4x
xy4

1  x 2  4x
x 2  2x  1  4x  0
x 2  6x  1  0
6  36  4
x
2
3 2 2
3 2 2 2
1
 2 x
2
1 3  2 2 
0
3 2 2 2
 2 1
2  x x. 
 3 0
 2 22
2
 
4 3 2
3  
2 1   2 2 1

 
2 4 
 2 1   3  
2 1  2

 2  2
3  2 2   4 3 


12 2  4 2  2 
3

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8 2  10 8 10
2 a , b
3 3 3
a b 6
84. Let Sn denote the sum of the first n terms of an A.P.. If S4  16 and S6  48, then S10
is equal to:
1. -260 2. -320 3. -380 4. -410
Ans: 2
4
Sol:  2a  3d  16,
2
6
 2a  5d   48,
2
d = -12 , a = 44
10
S10   44  108   320
2
85. The number of solutions of the equation
 5 5 
1  sin 4 x  cos 2 3x, x    ,  is:
 2 2
1. 7 2. 5 3. 3 4. 4
Ans: 2
Sol: 1  sin 4 x  cos 2 3x
sin 2 3x  sin 4 x  0
sin 3x  0 and sin x  0
x   2,  ,0, ,2
86. If the angle of intersection at a point where the two circles with radii 5cm and 12cm
intersect is 90°, then the length (in cm) of their common chord is:
120 13 13 60
1. 2. 3. 4.
13 2 5 13
Ans: 1
P

A B
Sol:
1 1
Area PAB  dx  r1r2
2 2
1 1
. 52  122 .x  5  12
2 2

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5  12
x
13
120
 2x 
13
87. If A is a symmetric matrix and B is a skew symmetric matrix such that
2 3 
AB   , then AB is equal to:
 5 1
 4 2  4 2  4 2  4 2
1.   2.   3.   4.  
 1 4   1 4  1 4  1 4
Ans: 3
Sol: AT  A, BT  B
2 3 
AB 
 5  1
1 2 3  1 2 8 
A 
2 5  1 2 3  1
1 4 8  2 4
 
2 8  2   4  1 
1 0  2  0 1 
B 
2  2 0  1 0 
2 4  0 1
AB   
4  1 1 0 
0  4  2  0  4  2 
AB    
0   1  4  0   1  4 
88. If  and  are the roots of the equation 375 x 2  25x  2  0 , then
n n
r r
lim 
n  r 1
  lim
n  r 1

is equal to:
29 21 1 7
1. 2. 3. 4.
358 346 12 116
Ans: 3
    2    
Sol:  
1  1  1   1   

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25  2 
 2 
    2 375  375  25  4 29 1
    
1   2       25   2  375  25  2 348 12
1   
 375   375 
89. If the truth value of the statement p   ~ q  r  is false (F), then the truth values of
the statements p, q, r are respectively:
1. T, F, T 2. T, F, F 3. T, T, F 4. F, T, T
Ans: 3
Sol: P    qVr 
T   TVT 
T   FVF  is F

90. Let P be the point of intersection of the common tangents to the parabola y2  12x
and the hyperbola 8x 2  y2  8 . If S and S' denote the foci of the hyperbola where S
lies on the positive x – axis then P divides SS ' in a ratio:
1. 13:11 2. 14:13 3. 2:1 4. 5 : 4
Ans: 4
3 x 2 y2 8 1
Sol: y  mx   1  e2  9
M 1 8 1
9
 1m 2  8 9  m4  8m2 m  3
2
m
Common tangents
y  3x  1
y  3x  1
2y  0
y0
0  3x  1
1
x
3
1
3
 1  SP 3  10  5 / 4
po int P   , 0  S   3,0  , S   3,0  
 3  PS 1  3 8
3

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