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PHYSICS
Directions: Q uestions number 1 – 3 are based on the following paragraph.
An initially parallel cylindrical beam travels in a medium of refractive index µ (I) = µ0 + µ2 I, where
µ0 and µ2 are positive constants and I is the intensity of the light beam. The intensity of the beam is
decreasing with increasing radius.
(1) maximum on the axis of the beam (2) minimum on the axis of the beam
(3) the same everywhere in the beam (4) directly proportional to the intensity I
Ans. [2]
∆m ∆m
(1) c (2) c
M + ∆m M + ∆m
2∆m ∆m
(3) c (4) c
M M
1 M 2
Sol. ∆mc 2 = 2 × × v
2 2
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2∆mc 2 2∆ m
v2 = , v=c
M M
Ans. (3)
5. The binding energy per nucleon for the parent nucleus is E1 and that for the daughter nuclei is E2. Then –
(1) E1 = 2E2 (2) E2 = 2E1
(3) E1 > E2 (4) E2 > E1
Ans. [4]
Directions: Questions number 6 – 7 contain Statement-1 and Statement-2. Of the four choices given
after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements.
6. Statement- 1: When ultraviolet light is incident on a photocell, its stopping potential is V0 and the
maximum kinetic energy o f the photoel ectrons is Kmax . When the ultraviolet light is replaced by X-rays,
both V0 and Kmax increase –
Statement – 2 : Photoelectrons are emitted with speeds ranging from zero to a m aximum value becaus e
the range o f frequ encies present in the incident light.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(4) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
Ans. [1]
7. Statement- 1: Two particles moving in the same direction do not lose all their energy in a completely
inelastic collision.
Statement- 2: Principle of conservation of momentum holds true for all kinds of collisions.
(1) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(2) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is the correct explanation of Statement-1
(3) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is not the correct explanation of Statement-1.
(4) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
Sol. Both are true but not explain the Ist.
Ans. (3)
8. The figure shows the position – time (x – t) graph of on e-dimensional motion of the body o f mass 0.4 kg.
The magnitude of each impulse is –
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∫ ∫
∴ J = F dt = dP = m ∆V
9. Two long parallel wires are at a distance 2d apart. They carry steady equal currents flowing out of the
plane of the pap er as shown. The variation of the magnetic fi eld B along the line XX’ is given by -
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Ans. [2]
10. A ball is made o f a material o f d ensity ρ where ρ oil < ρ < ρwater with ρoil and ρ water repres enting the
densities o f oil and water, resp ectively. The oil and water are immiscible. If the above ball is in
equilibrium in a mixture o f this oil and water, which o f the following pictures rep resents its equilibrium
position?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Sol. Q ρ oil < ρ < ρwater,
so ball will not sink in water but sink in oil.
Ans. (3)
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11. A thin semi-circular ring o f radius r has a positive ch arge q distributed uni formly over it. The net field E
at the centre O is –
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q q
(1) ĵ (2) ĵ
2π ε 0 r 2
2
4π ε 0 r 2
2
q q
(3) − ĵ (4) − ĵ
4π ε 0 r 2
2
2π ε 0 r 2
2
dE
Sol.
π/2 π/ 2
kλ Rdθ
E= ∫ dE cos θ = 2 ∫ R2
cos θ
−π / 2 0
r qR q
E=
2
[sin θ ]π0 / 2 = [Sin90 − sin 0]( − jˆ)
4πε 0 πR R 2
2π ε 0 R 2
2
r q
E= ( − ˆj)
2π ε 0 R 2
2
Ans. (4)
12. A diatomic ideal gas is used in a Carnot engine as the working substan ce. If du ring the adiab atic
expansion part of the cy cle the volume of the gas increas es from V to 32 V, the effi ciency o f the engine is-
(1) 0.25 (2) 0.5
(3) 0.75 (4) 0.99
T
Sol. η = 1 − 2
T1
Q T1 V1γ −1 = T2 V 2γ−1
γ−1 γ−1
T2 V1 1
∴ = =
T1 V2 32
Putting γ = 7 / 5
1 3
η = 1 − = = 0. 75
4 4
Ans. (3)
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13. The respective number of signi ficant figures fo r the numbers 23.023, 0.0003 and 2.1 × 10–3 are -
(1) 4, 4, 2 (2) 5, 1, 2
(3) 5, 1, 5 (4) 5, 5, 2
Sol. 23.023 significant fig. 5
0.0003 significant fig. 1
2.1 × 10–3 significant fig. 2
Ans. (2)
Sol. X = A⋅ B = A + B
i.e. OR gate
Ans. (2)
15. If a sou rce o f power 4 kW produ ces 1020 photons/second, the radiation belongs to a part o f the spectrum
called –
(1) γ-rays (2) X-rays
(3) ultraviolet rays (4) microwaves
hc
Sol. P=n
λ
Ans. (2)
16. A radioactive nucl eus (initial mass number A and atomic number Z) emits 3 α-particl es and 2 positrons.
The ratio of number of neutrons to that of protons in the final nucleus will be –
A− Z −4 A− Z −8
(1) (2)
Z− 2 Z −4
A− Z −4 A − Z − 12
(3) (4)
Z− 8 Z− 4
( 3α +2 positron) A −3×4 −12
Z X →Z −3×2 −2 × 1 X = A
A
Sol. Z −8 X
A− Z − 4
=
Z− 8
Ans. (3)
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17. Let there be a spheri cally symmetric ch arg e distribution with charg e density varying as
5 r
ρ( r) = ρ 0 − upto r = R, and ρ(r) = 0 for r > R, where r is the distance from the o rigin. The electric
4 R
fi eld at a distance r (r < R) from the origin is given by –
ρ0r 5 r 4πρ 0 r 5 r
(1) − (2) −
3ε 0 4 R 3ε 0 3 R
ρ0 r 5 r 4ρ 0 r 5 r
(3) − (4) −
4ε 0 3 R 3ε 0 4 R
Sol. r<R
∫ ρ dvv
∫ E ⋅ dS =
ε0
r
ρ0 5 r
E ⋅ 4π r = ∫ε − 4πr 2 dr
2
0 4 R
0
ρ 0 4π 5 2 r 3
r r
E ⋅ 4π r 2 =
ε0 4 ∫r dr − ∫ R
dr
0 0
4πρ 0 5 r3 r 4
E ⋅ 4π r 2 = −
ε0 4 3 4R
ρ0 5 r r2
E= −
ε0 4 3 4R
ρ 0r 5 r
E= −
4ε 0 3 R
Ans. (3)
18. In a seri es LCR circuit R = 200 Ω and the voltage and the frequ ency o f the main supply is 220 V and 50
Hz resp ectively. On taking out the capacitan ce from the circuit the current lags behind the voltage by 30°.
On taking out the inductor from the circuit the current leads the voltag e by 30°. The power dissipated in
the LCR circuit is –
(1) 242 W (2) 305 W
(3) 210 W (4) Zero W
Sol. XL = XC
V2
P= = 242 W
R
Ans. (1)
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19. In the circuit shown below, the key K is closed at t = 0. the current through the battery is –
V( R 1 + R 2 ) V VR 1 R 2 V
(1) at t = 0 and at t = ∞ (2) at t = 0 and at t = ∞
R 1R 2 R2 R 12 + R 22 R2
V V( R 1 + R 2 ) V VR 1 R 2
(3) at t = 0 and at t = ∞ (4) at t = 0 and at t = ∞
R2 R 1R 2 R2 R 12 + R 22
V
R2
V
Sol. at t = 0 I=
R2
V
R1
R2 V( R 1 + R 2 )
at t = ∞ I=
R1 R 2
Ans. (3)
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20. A particle is moving with velocity v = K ( yî + xĵ) , where K is a constant. The general equation fo r its path
is –
(1) y2 = x2 + constant (2) y = x2 + constant
(3) y2 = x + constant (4) xy = constant
r
Sol. v = kyî + kxĵ
dx dy
⇒ = ky, = kx
dt dt
dy x
∴ =
dx y
⇒ ∫ ydy = ∫ x dx
y 2 = x 2 + cons tan t
Ans. (1)
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21. Let C be the capacitance o f a capacitor discharging through a resistor R. Suppose t1 is the time taken fo r
the energy stored in the capacitor to reduce to hal f its initial value and t2 is the time taken for the ch arge to
reduce to one-fourth its initial value. Then the ratio t1 / t2 will be –
(1) 2 (2) 1
1 1
(3) (4)
2 4
2t
−
2
Q Q 2 e RC
Sol. U= = 0 Q = Q 0 e − t / RC
2C 2C
U0
U=
2
2t 1
− t
Q 20 Q 20 e RC Q0 − 2
= = Q 0 e RC
2 × 2C 2C 4
2 t1
1 − t2
=e RC log e 4 =
2 RC
RC loge 2
t1 = t 2 = RC loge 4
2
t1 1
=
t2 4
Ans. (4)
22. A rectangular loop has a sliding connector PQ of length l and resistance R Ω and it is moving with a speed
v as shown. The set-up is placed in a uni form magn etic field going into the plan e o f the p aper. The three
currents I1 , I2 and I are –
Blv B lv Blv 2B lv
(1) I1 = I2 = ,I= (2) I1 = –I2 = ,I=
6R 3R R R
Blv 2B lv B lv
(3) I1 = I2 = ,I= (4) I1 = I2 = I =
3R 3R R
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I
I2 I1
BVl BVl
R R R R
R R
Sol.
2 BVl BVl
I= I1 = I 2 =
3R 3R
Ans. (3)
23. The equation of a wav e on a string o f linear m ass density 0.04 kg m–1 is given by y = 0.02 (m)
t x
sin 2π − . The tension in the string is –
0. 04(s) 0. 50( m)
24. Two fixed frictionless inclined planes making an angle 30° and 60° with the vertical are shown in the
figure. Two blocks A and B are placed on the two planes. What is the relative v ertical acceleration o f A
with respect to B ?
(1) 4.9 ms–2 in vertical direction (2) 4.9 ms–2 in horizontal direction
(3) 9.8 ms–2 in vertical direction (4) Zero
Sol.
a 3g
A vertical = g sin 2 60° =
4
g
aB 2 =
vertical = g sin 30 ° 4
g
So, a AB = = 4. 9 ms −2 vertical
2
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25. For a particle in uni form circular motion, the accel eration a at a point P(R, θ) on the circle o f radius R is
(Here θ is measured from the x-axis)
v2 v2 v2 v2
(1) î + ĵ (2) − cos θ î + sin θ ĵ
R R R R
v2 v2 v2 v2
(3) − sin θ î + cos θ ĵ (4) − cos θ î − sin θ ĵ
R R R R
Y
ac
o X
Sol.
r
a = a c cos θ( −î ) + a c sin θ( − ĵ)
r V2 V2
a=− cos θ î − sin θ ĵ
R R
Ans. (4)
26. A small particle o f m ass m is projected at an angle θ with the x-axis with an initial velocity v0 in the x-y
v 0 sin θ
plane as shown in the figure. At a time t < , the angular momentum of the particle is –
g
1
(1) mg v 0 t 2 cos θ î (2) − mg v 0 t 2 cos θ ĵ
2
1
(3) mg v 0 t cos θ k̂ (4) − mg v0 t 2 cos θ k̂
2
where î, ĵ and k̂ are unit vectors along x, y and z-axis respectively.
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27. Two identical charged spheres are suspended by strings of equal lengths. The strings make an angle of 30°
with each other. When suspended in a liquid o f density 0.8 g cm– 3, the angle remains the same. If density
of the materi al of the sphere is 1.6 g cm–3 , the dielectric constant of the liquid is –
(1) 1 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 2
1 1
Sol. = =2
ρ .8
1− 1−
σ 1.6
Ans. (4)
28. A point P moves in counter-clockwise di rection on a circul ar path as shown in the figure. The movement
of ‘P’ is such that it sweeps out a length s = t3 + 5, where s is in metres and t is in seconds. The radius of
the path is 20 m. The acceleration of ‘P’ when t = 2s is nearly.
at t = 2s
Ans. (1)
29. The potential energy fun ction fo r the force between two atoms in a di atomic molecule is app roximately
a b
given by U (x ) = − , where a and b are constants and x is the distance between the atoms. If the
12
x x6
dissociation energy of the molecule is D = [U(x = ∞) – Uat eq uilib riu m], D is –
b2 b2
(1) (2)
6a 2a
b2 b2
(3) (4)
12a 4a
a b
Sol. U= − 6
12
x x
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so U x =∞ = 0
dU
at equilibrium F = 0 = − = − 12 ax −13 + 6bx −7 = 0
dx
1
1 b 2a 6
⇒ = So x =
x 6 2 a b
b2 b 2 b2
U eq = − D = 0 − − =
4a 4a 4a
Ans. (4)
30. Two conductors have the same resistance at 0°C but their temperature co effi cients o f resistance are α1 and
α2 . the respective temperature coeffici ents of their series and parallel combinations are nearly –
α1 + α 2 α 1 + α 2 α1 + α 2
(1) , (2) , α1 + α2
2 2 2
α1 + α 2 α1 α 2
(3) α1 + α 2 , (4) α1 + α 2 ,
2 α1 + α 2
In series, R 1 +R 2 = Rs
R(1 +α1T)+ R(1+ α2T) = 2R(1 + αs T)
2R +RT (α1 + α2 ) = 2R + 2R α sT
α1 + α 2
αs =
2
1 1 1
In parallel = +
Rp R 1 R 2
1 1 1
= +
(1 + α p T ) R (1 + α 1T ) R(1 + α 2 T )
R
2
2(1 – αpT) = 1 – α1 T + 1 – α2T
α1 + α 2
αp =
2
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CHEMISTRY
31. In aqueous solution the ionization constants for carboni c acid are K 1 = 4.2 x 10 −7 and K 2 = 4. 8 x 10 −11
Selection the correct statement for a saturat ed 0.034 M solution of the carbonic acid.
2−
(1) The concentration of H + is double that of CO
3
2−
(2) The concentration of CO is 0.034 M.
3
2− −
(3) The concentration of CO is greater than that of H CO
3 3
−
(4) The concentration of H + and H CO are approximately equal.
3
32. Solution product of silver bromide is 5.0 x 10 −13 . The quantity of potassium bromide (molar mass taken as
120 g mol −1 ) to be added to 1 litre of 0.05 M solution of silver nitrate to start the precipitation of AgBr is
33. The correct sequen ce which shows decreasing order of the ionic radii of the elements is
+ + +
(1) O 2 − > F − > Na + > Al 3 (2) Al3 > Mg 2 > Na + > F − > O 2 −
+ + − + − +
(3) Na + > Mg 2 > Al3 > O 2 > F − (4) Na + > F − > Mg 2 O 2 Al3
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NaNO2 + HCl – N2
0 - 5°C – HCl
F
Ans. (4)
35. If 10 −4 dm −3 of water is introduced into a 1.0 dm −3 flask at 300 K, how many moles o f water are in in
the vapour phase when equilibrium is established ?
(Given : Vapour pressure o f H 2 O at 300 is 3170 pa; R = 8.314 J K −1 mol −1 )
Sol. PV = nRT
N
3170 2 × 10 −3 m 3 = n × 8.314 × 300
m
3170 × 10 −3 31. 7 × 10 −1
n= = = 1.287 ×10 −1 m
24.93 × 10 −2 24.93 × 10 −2
Ans. (1)
36. From amongst the following alcohols the one th at would react fastest with conc, HCI and anhyd rous
ZNCI 2 , is
CH3 C CH3
OH
2-methyl. 2-propanol (3° -alcohol) highest reactivity
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37. If sodium sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in equeous solution,
the chang e in freezing point o f water ( ∆Tf ), When 0.01 mol o f sodium sulphate is dissolved in 1 kg o f
−
(1) H 3 Po 4 + H 2 O → H 3 O + → H 3 O + H 2 Po
4
− 2−
(2) H 2 Po + H 2 O → HPO + H 3O+
4 4
−
(3) H 2 Po + OH − → H 3 PO 4 + O 2 −
4
−
In which of the above does H 2 Po act as an acid?
4
Ans. (2)
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⊕
H
Sol.
→
Removal of H ⊕
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40. The energy required to break one mole o f CI–Cl bonds in Cl 2 is 242 kJ mol −1 . The longest wavelength of
41. 29.5 mg of an organic compound cont aining nitrogen was digested according to Kjeldahl's method and the
evolved ammonia was absorbed in 20 mL of 0.1 M HCl solution. The excess of the acid requi red 15 mL of
0.1 M NaOH solution for complete neutralization. The percentage o f nitrogen in the compound is
(1) 29.5 (2) 59.0
(3) 47.4 (4) 23.7
41. Sol. Equation of NH 3
= (0. 1× 20) − ( 0.1 × 15) = 0. 5
wt. of NH 3
= 0.5 × 17 = 8. 5mg
wt. of 'N'
14
= × 8.5mg = 7 mg
17
7
% of 'N' = × 100 = 23.7
29.5
Ans. (4)
+
42. Ionisation energy o f He + is 19.6 x 10 −18 J atom −1 . The energy of the fi rst stationary state (n = 1) of Li 2
is
(1) 8.82 x 10 −17 J atom −1
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I.E1 Z12
Sol. =
I.E 2 Z 22
19.6 × 10 −18 4
= =
x 9
9
x = × 19.6 × 10−18 = 44. 1× 10 −18 J / atm.
4
= 4.41 × 10−17 J / atm
Ans. (3)
43. On mixing, heptane and o ctane form an ideal solution At 373 K, the vapour pressures o f th e two liquid
components (Heptane and o ctan e) are 105 kPa and 45 kPa respectively. Vapour pressure o f the solution
obtained by mixing 25.0 g of heptan e and 35 g o f octan e will be (molar mass o f hept ane = 100 g mol −1
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B>C>A
Ans. (2)
46. One mole of a symmetrical alkene on ozonolysis gives two moles of an aldehyde having a molecular mass
of 44 u. The alkene is -
(1) ethene (2) propene
(3) 1-butene (4) 2-butene
Sol. Molecular weight = 44 ∴ [ CH3 − CHO]
CH3 − CH = O + O = CH − CH3
→ CH3 − CH = CH − CH 3
2-butene
Ans. (4)
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2 4
Al 2 O3 → Al + O 2 , ∆ r G = +966 kJ mol −1
3 3
T he potential differen ce need ed for electrolytic reduction o f Al 2 O 3 at 500 °C is at least
Ans. (4)
(1) RCO O < HC ≡ C < NH 2 < R (2) RCO O < HC ≡ C < R < NH 2
(3) R < HC ≡ C < RCO O < NH 2 (4) RCO O < NH 2 < HC ≡ C < R
50. T he edge length of a face centered cubi c cell o f an ionic substance is 508 pm. If the radius o f the cation is
110 pm, the radius of the anion is
(1) 144 pm (1) 288 pm
(3) 398 pm (4) 618 pm
q
Sol. r⊕• + r(•− ) =
2
• 508
110 + r( −) =
2
r( − ) = 254 – 110
= 144 nm
Ans. (1)
H
Due to presence o f chiral carbon atom is 4 is show optical isomerism.
Ans. (4)
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52. For a particular reversible reaction at temperature T , ∆H and ∆S were found to be both +ve. If Te is the
Sol. ∆G = ∆H − T ∆S
+ve +ve
T > Te for ∆G = − ve
Ans. (3)
53. Percentag es o f free space in cubic close packed structure and in body centered packed structure are
respectively
(1) 48% and 26% (2) 30% and 26%
(3) 26% and 32% (4) 32% and 48%
Sol. ccp : p – f = 74%; 100 – 74 = 26%
bcc : p – f = 68%; 100 – 68 = 32%
Ans. (3)
55. At 25°C, the solubility product of Mg ( OH) 2 is 1.0 × 10 −11 . At which pH, will Mg 2+ ions start
(1) 8 (2) 9
(3) 10 (4) 11
Sol. K sp = [ Mg + 2 ][OH − ] 2
1× 10 − 11 = [0. 001][ OH − ]2
[ oh − ] = 10 − 4
P on = 4; pn = 10
Ans. (3)
°
56. T he correct order o f E M 2+
/M
values with negative sign for the four successive elements Cr, Mn, Fe and Co
is
(1) Cr > Mn > Fe > Co (2) Mn > Cr > Fe > Co
(3) Cr > Fe > Mn > Co (4) Fe > Mn > Cr > Co
Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn
Sol. E 0M + 2 / M
− 1.67 − 1. 18 − 0.91 − 1. 18 − 0. 44 − 0.28 − 0.24 + o.34 − 0.76
Ans. (2)
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58. T he time for hal f li fe period o f a certain reaction A → Products is 1 hour. When the initial concentration
of the reactant 'A', is 2.0 mol L−1 , how much time do es it tak e fo r its con centration com e from 0.50 to
59. A solution containing 2.675 g of CoCl 3 ⋅ 6 NH 3 (molar mass = 267.5 g mol − 1 ) is passed through a cation
exchang er . T he chlo ride ions obtained in solution were treated with ex cess o f AgNO 3 to give 4.78 g o f
Sol. COCl 3 .6 NH 3
→ AgCl
4.78
4.75 g or = 0. 03 m / s
143 .5
Ans. (2)
60. T he standard enthalpy o f fo rmation o f NH 3 is − 46 . 0 kJ mol − 1 . If the enth alpy o f fo rmation o f H 2 from
its atoms is − 436 kJ mol − 1 and that o f N 2 is − 712 kJ mol − 1 , the average bond enthalpy o f N − H bond
in NH 3 ]
1 3
Sol. N 2 ( g) + H ( g) → NH 3
2 2
1 3
∆H f = B − E N− N + BE H − H − 3.B. E N− H
2 2
1 3
–46 = × (− 712 ) + × (− 436 ) − 3 × x
2 2
1056
x= = 352 kJ/ml.
3
Ans. (3)
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61. Consider the following relations
R = {(x, y) | x, y are real numbers and x = wy for some rational number w};
m p
S = {( , ) | m, n, p and q are integers such that n, q ≠ 0 and qm = pn}. T hen -
n q
(1) R is an equivalence relation but S is not an equivalence rel ation
(2) Neither R nor S is an equivalence relation
(3) S is an equivalence rel ation but R is not an equivalence rel ation
(4) R and S both are equivalence relations
Sol. Probable part of R is
{(0, 1), (0, 2)}
But (1, 0) ∉ R
as 1 = (w) 0
So not symmetric
ie. not equivalence Relation
m p
S → qm = pn
n q
m m
Refl exive S → mm = mn
n n
hence fun ction reflexive .
m p
Let S → qm = pn
n q
p m
T hen S → pn = mq
q n
p r
S → ps = qr ( 2)
q s
eqn. (1)/(2)
m r m r
= → S
n s n s
hence transitive
So S is equivalence rel ation
Ans. (3)
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Sol. | z – 1| = | z + 1| = | z – i|
T he point z is equidistance from (–1, 0), (1, 0) and (0, 1) is only (0, 0)
hence z is only point (0, 0)
Ans. (2)
2 2009 2009
63. If α and β are the roots of the equation x – x + 1 = 0, then α +β =
(1) – 2 (2) – 1
(3) 1 (4) 2
2 2
Sol. Here roots o f x – x + 1 = 0 are – ω and – ω .
2009 2 2009 2007 2 2 2007 22
(– ω ) + (– ω ) = (– ω ) × (– ω ) + (– ω ) × (– ω )
2
–( ω + ω ) = 1.
Ans. (3)
T he system has
(1) Infinite number o f solutions (2) Exactly 3 solutions
(3) a unique solution (4) No solution
1 2 1
Sol. Here ∆ = 2 3 1 = 1 (1) – 2(1) + 1 (1) = 0
3 5 2
3 2 1
∆1 = 3 3 1 = 3 (1) – 2 (5) + 1 (12) = 5
1 5 2
∆1 ≠ 0
When ∆ = 0 and if ∆1 , ∆2 , ∆3, are not zero then no solution
Ans. (4)
65. T here are two urns. Urn A h as 3 distinct red balls and urn B has 9 distinct blue balls. From each urn two
balls are tak en out at random and then trans ferred to the other. T he number o f ways in which this can b e
done is -
(1) 3 (2) 36
(3) 66 (4) 108
3 9
Sol. By C2 way we can select 2 balls from A and By C2 ways we can select 2 balls from B
Ans. (4)
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66. Let f : (–1, 1) → R be a di fferentiable function with f(0) = – 1 and f '(0) = 1. Let g(x ) = [f(2 f(x ) + 2)] ,.
T hen g ' (0) =
(1) 4 (2) –4
(3) 0 (4) –2
Sol. g'(x) = 2 [f(2 f(x ) + 2)]. f '(2 f(x) + 2) .2f ' (x)
g'(0) = 2 [f(2.f(0)+2)] . f ' (2. f(0) + 2). 2f '(0)
= 2[f(0)]. f '(0) .2
= 2(–1) .(1).2
= –4
Ans. (2)
f (3x ) f (2 x)
67. Let f : R → R be a positive increasing function with lim = 1. T hen lim =
x →∞ f ( x) x →∞ f ( x )
2
(1) 1 (2)
3
3
(3) (4) 3
2
Sol. Function (↑)
f(x) < f(2x ) < f(3x)
f ( 2x ) f (3x )
1≤ ≤
f ( x) f ( x)
f (3x )
given that =1
f ( x)
f ( 2x )
hence 1 ≤ ≤1
f ( x)
f ( 2x )
hence lim = 1 (by sandwich theorem)
x →∞ f ( x)
Ans. (1)
68. Let p(x) b e a function defin ed on R such that p'(x ) = p'(1 – x), for all x ∈ [0, 1], p(0) = 1 and p(1) = 41.
1
T hen
∫ p( x )dx equals -
0
(1) 41 (2) 21
(3) 41 (4) 42
Sol. P'(x) = P' (1 – x)
integrate
P(x) = – P (1 – x) + k ------- (1)
put x = 1
P(1) = – P(0) + k
41 = – 1 + k
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K = 42
Put in (1)
P(x) = –P(1 – x) + 42 ------(2)
1
Now I =
∫ P ( x) dx
0
1
also I =
∫ P (1 − x )dx
0
1
2I =
∫ ( P( x ) + P (1 − x )) dx
0
1
using (2) 2I =
∫ 42 dx = 42 ( x )10
0
I = 21
Ans. (2)
th
69. A person is to count 4500 currency notes. Let an denote the number of notes he counts in the n minute. If
a1 = a2 = .... = a10 = 150 and a10, a11 ,... are in an AP with common di fference – 2, then the time tak en by
him to count all notes is -
(1) 24 minutes (2) 34 minutes
(3) 125 minutes (4) 135 minutes
Sol. a1 = a2 = a3 ..... a9 = 150
a1 + a2 + a3 + .... + a9 = 1350
a10 + a11 + ......... + an = 4500 – 1350 = 3150
n
[2 × 150 + (n − 1)( −2)] = 3150
2
2
150 n – n + n = 3150
2
n – 151n + 3150 = 0
n = 25 min
hence total time = 25 + 9 = 34 min
Ans. (2)
4
70. T he equation of the tangent to the curve y = x + , that is parallel to the x – axis, is -
x2
(1) y = 0 (2) y = 1
(3) y = 2 (4) y = 3
4
Sol. y = x+
x2
dy 8
= 1− 3 = 0
dx x
8
1=
x3
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x =8
x=2
4
at x = 2, y = x +
x2
4
=2+ =3
4
tangent y – 3 = 0 (x – 2)
y=3
Ans. (4)
3π
71. T he area bounded by the curves y = cos x and y = sin x between the ordinates x = 0 and x = is -
2
(1) 4 2 − 2 (2) 4 2 + 2
(3) 4 2 − 1 (4) 4 2 + 1
x=0
cos x sin x
Sol.
π 5π 3π
4 4 2
Area =
∫ (cos x − sin x )dx + π∫ (sin x − cos x) dx + ∫π (cos x − sin x) dx
5
0
4 4
π 5π 3π
= [sin x + cos x] 04 + [− cos x − sin x ]π4 + [sin x + cos x ] 52π
4 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
= + − ( 0 + 1) − − − − − + − 1 + 0 − − −
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
4
= 2 −1 + − 1+ 2 = 4 2 − 2
2
Ans. (1)
π
72. Solution of the differential equation cos x dy = y (sin x – y) dx, 0 < x < is -
2
(1) sec x = (tan x + c) y (2) y sec x = tan x + c
(3) y tan x = sec x + c (4) tan x = (sec x + c) y
dy
Sol. cos x = y sin x − y 2
dx
dy
cos x − sin x. y = − y 2
dx
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1 dy 1 1
− tan x = sec x − =z
y 2 dx y y
1 dy dz
=
y 2 dx dx
dz
+ tan x. z = sec x
dx
∫ tan x dx
I.F. = e
Solution of above di fferential equation is
∫
z. sec x = sec 2 x dx
sec x
= tan x + c
y
sec x = y (tan x + c)
Ans. (1)
r r r r r r r r r
73. Let a = jˆ − kˆ and c = iˆ − jˆ − kˆ. T hen the vector b satisfying a × b + c = 0 and a . b = 3 is -
b2 – b3 = 3 (1)
r r r
and a × b + c = 0
r r r
a × b = −c
i j k
0 1 − 1 = −iˆ + jˆ + kˆ
b1 b2 b3
b3 + b2 = – 1 (2)
– b1 =1 ----- (3)
– b1 = 1 ------(4)
b1 = – 1
from (1) and (2)
b2 = 1
b3 = – 2
r
b = −iˆ + jˆ − 2kˆ
Ans. (1)
r r r
74. If the vectors a = iˆ − jˆ + 2kˆ , b = 2iˆ + 4 ˆj + kˆ and c = λiˆ + ˆj + µkˆ are mutually orthogonal, then (λ, µ) =
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2λ + 4 + µ = 0 .....(1)
r r rr
a ⊥ c ∴ a.c = 0
λ – 1 + 2µ = 0 .....(2)
solving (1) and (2), we get
λ= –3
µ =2
Ans. (1)
2
75. If two tangents drawn from a point P to the parabola y = 4x are at right angles, then the locus of P is
(1) x = 1 (2) 2x + 1 = 0
(3) x = –1 (4) 2x – 1 = 0
2 2
Sol. y = 4x comparing with y = 4ax
a= 1
Locus of point P will be directrix of given parabola as tangents drawn from P are at right angles, therefore
required locus is x = – a
x = –1
Ans. (3)
x y
76. T he line L given by + = 1 passes through the point (13, 32). T he line K is parallel to L and has th e
5 b
x y
equation + = 1 . T hen the distance between L and K is -
c 3
23
(1) (2) 17
15
17 23
(3) (4)
15 17
x y
Sol. + =1 (1) Passess through (13, 32)
5 b
13 32
+ = 1 ⇒ 13b + 160 = 5b ⇒ b = – 20
5 b
so line is –20x + 5y = – 100 (1)
second line
x y
+ =1
c 3
3x + cy = 3c (2)
(1) and (2) are parallel
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3 c
=
− 20 5
−3
c=
4
3 9
Line 3x − y=−
4 4
12x –3y = – 9
5
− 20 x + 5 y = − 9 × −
3
–20x + 5y = 15 ......(2)
Distance between (1) and (2)
| − 100 − 15 | 115 115 23
= = = =
400 + 25 425 5 17 17
Ans. (4)
77. A line AB in three dimensional space m akes angles 45° and 120° with the positive x – axis and th e
positive y – axis respectively. If AB makes an acute angle θ with the positive z – axis, then θ equals -
(1) 30° (2) 45°
(3) 60° (4) 75°
2 2 2
Sol. cos α + cos β + cos γ = 1
2 2 2
cos 45° + cos 120° + cos γ = 1
1 1
+ + cos γ = 1
2
2 4
1
cos γ =
2
4
1
cos γ = ±
2
γ = 60 °
Ans. (3)
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79. Let cos(α + β ) = and let sin(α − β ) = , where 0 ≤ α , β ≤ .T hen tan 2α =
5 13 4
25 56
(1) (2)
16 33
19 20
(3) (4)
12 7
tan(α + β ) + tan(α − β )
Sol. tan 2α = tan [(α + β ) + (α − β )] = as cos(α + β) = 4/5, sin (α – β) = 5/13
1 − tan(α + β ) tan(α − β )
3 5 9+5
+
56
tan 2α = 4 12 = 12 =
3 5 16 − 5 33
1− .
4 12 16
Ans. (2)
2 2
80 T he circle x + y = 4x + 8y + 5 intersects the line 3x –4y = m at two distinct points if
(1) – 85 < m < – 35 (2) – 35 < m < 15
(3) 15 < m < 65 (4) 35 < m < 85
2 2
Sol. x + y –4x –8y –5 = 0
centre = (2, 4) and radius = 5
P < r for if line is intersecting the circle at two points
3(2) − 4(4) − m
P= <5
32 + 4 2
| − 10 − m | < 25
| 10 + m | < 25
81. For two data sets, each o f size 5, the variances are given to be 4 and 5 and the corresponding means are
given to be 2 and 4, respectively. T he variance of the combined data set is -
5 11
(1) (2)
2 2
13
(3) 6 (4)
2
Sol. n1 = 5 n2 = 5
σ 12 = 4 σ 22 = 5
x1 = 2 x2 = 4
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1
4 = ( sum of squares) − 4
1
5 = (sum of squares ) − 16 (as variance =
∑x i
2
−
∑ x
i
)
5 5 n n
sum of squares = 40 sum of squares = 105
10 + 20
x= =3
10
1 11
new varian ce = (145 ) − 9 =
10 2
Ans. (2)
82. An urn contains nine balls of which three are red, four are blue and two are green. T hree balls are drawn at
random without replacement from the urn. T he probability that the three balls have different colours is -
1 2
(1) (2)
3 7
1 2
(3) (4)
21 23
Sol. T otal balls = 3 red balls + 4 blue balls + 2 green balls = 9 balls
3
C1 × 4 C1 × 2 C1 2
required prob ability = 9
=
C3 7
Ans. (2)
83. For a regular polygon, let r and R be the radii o f the inscrib ed and the circumscribed ci rcles. A false
statement among the following is -
r 1
(1) T here is a regular polygon with =
R 2
r 1
(2) T here is a regular polygon with =
R 2
r 2
(3) T here is a regular polygon with =
R 3
r 3
(4) T here is a regular polygon with =
R 2
x
π 2 x
Sol. tan = =
n r 2r
x π
r= cot
2 n
π x
and sin =
n 2R
x π
R= cos ec
2 n
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π
cot
r
= n = cos π
R π n
cos ec
n
r 1
(1) n = 3, = = .5
R 2
r 1
(2) n = 4, = = .707
R 2
r 2
(3) n = 5, = = .6
R 3
r 3
(4) n = 6, =
R 2
(3) is not possible because .6 comes between n = 3 and n = 4 but no integer between n = 3 and n = 4
Ans. (3)
84. T he number of 3 × 3 non - singular matrices, with four entries as 1 and all other entries as 0, is -
(1) Less than 4 (2) 5
(3) 6 (4) at least 7
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
Sol. A= 0 1 0 ; 1 1 0 ; 0 1 0 ; 0 1 0 ; 0 1 0 ; 0 1 1 ; 1 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
k − 2 x, if x ≤ −1
85. Let f : R → R be defined by f ( x ) =
2 x + 3, if x > − 1
If f has a local minimum at x = –1, then a possible value of k is
(1) 1 (2) 0
1
(3) − (4) –1
2
k − 2x x ≤ −1 − 2 x < − 1
Sol. f:R → R f(x) = f ' (x) =
2x + 3 x > − 1 2 x >1
k − 2x = + 1
k = −1
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Ans. (4)
Directions : Questions number 86 to 90 are Ass ertion – Reason type questions. Each o f thes e questions
contains two statements:
Statement – 1 (Assertion) and
Statement – 2 (Reason).
Each o f these questions also has four alternative choi ces, only one of which is the correct answer.
You have to select the correct choice.
86. Four numbers are chosen at random (without replacem ent) from the set {1, 2, 3, ....., 20}.
Statement – 1 :
1
T he probability that the chosen numbers when arranged in some order will form an AP is .
85
Statement – 2 :
If the fou r chosen numbers form an AP, then the set of all possible values of common difference is
{+ 1, + 2, + 3, + 4 , + 5}
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
(2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(3) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(4) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is true.
Sol. S : 1 required no of groups
(1,2,3,4) ……………………………….. (17,18,19,20) = 17 ways
(1,3,5,7) ……………………………….. (14,16,18,20) = 14 ways
(1,4,7,10) ……………………………….. (11,14,17,20) = 11 ways
(1,5,9,13) ……………………………….. (8,12,16,20) = 8 ways
(1,6,11,16) ……………………………….. (5,10,15,20) = 5 ways
(1,7,13,19) ………………………………….. (2,8,14,20) = 2 ways
(17 + 14 + 11 + 8 + 5 + 2)4!
required arability = 20
C 4 4!
57 4! 3 .4 .3 .2 .1
= =
20 .19 . 18 .17 20.18.17.
1
=
85
S : 1 is true.
S :2
possible cases of common difference are
[± 1, ± 2, ± 3, ± 4,± 5, ± 6]
S:2 is false
Ans. (3)
10 10 10
87. Let S1 = ∑ j ( j − 1) 10
C j ,S 2 = ∑j 10
C j and S3 = ∑j 2 10
Cj.
j =1 j= 1 j =1
Statement – 1 : S3 = 55 × 29.
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Statement – 2 : S1 = 90 × 28 and S2 = 10 × 28 .
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
(2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(3) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(4) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is ture.
10 10
Sol. S1 = ∑ j( j − 1) j ( j − 1)( j 10− 2! )! (10 − j)! = 90∑ ( j − 2)! (88−! ( j − 2))! = 90 × 2 8
j =1 j=2
10 10
S2 = ∑ j j( j − 1)! (109 −! ( j − 1))! = 10∑ ( j − 1)! (99−! ( j − 1))! = 10 × 2 9
j =1 j =1
10 10 10
∑ ∑ ∑( j)
10!
S3 = [ j( j − 1) + j] = ( j − 1) 10C j = 10
C j =90 . 28 + 10 .29 = 110 . 28 = 55 . 29
j =1
j(10 − j)! j =1 j =1
Hence statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false
Ans. (3)
88. Statement – 1 : T he point A(3, 1, 6) is the mirror image of the point B(1, 3, 4) in the plane x – y + z = 5.
Statement – 2 : T he plane x – y + z = 5 bisects the line segment joining A(3, 1, 6) and B(1, 3, 4).
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
(2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(3) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(4) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is ture.
Sol. Mid point of A(3, 1, 6) and B(1, 3, 4) should lie in the plane
mid point : (2, 2, 5) it satisfies the plane x – y + z = 5.
Also AB ⊥ to plane. Hence Dr's of AB are < 1, – 1, 1 >
statement 1 and 2 are true
Ans. (1)
1
89. Let f : R → R be a continuous function defined by f ( x ) =
e x + 2e − x
1
Statement – 1 : f (c ) = , for some c ∈ R.
3
1
Statement – 2 : 0 < f ( x) ≤ , for all x ∈ R.
2 2
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
(2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(3) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(4) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is ture.
Sol. AM > GM
2
ex + x
e ≥ ( e x ) 2
x
2 e
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2
ex + ≥2 2 (1)
ex
2
Q ex > 0 ⇒ ex + >0 ( 2)
ex
1 1
0< <
x 2 2 2
e + x
e
2
90. Let A be a 2 × 2 matrix with non zero entries and let A = I, where I is 2 × 2 identity matrix. Define
T r(A) = sum of diagonal elements of A and
| A| = determinant of matrix A.
Statement – 1 : T r(A) = 0
Statement – 2 : | A| = 1
(1) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is a correct explanation for Statement -1
(2) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement -2 is not a correct explanation for Statement -1.
(3) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(4) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is ture.
a b
Sol. let c d
2
A =I
a b a b 1 0
c d c =
d 0 1
a + bc
2
ab + bd 1 0
=
ac + dc bc + d 2 0 1
ab + bd = 0
b (a + d) =0
b≠0
so, a = – d
a b
A= a+ d= 0
c d
Tr ( A) = 0
But | A| ≠ 1.
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