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PHYSICS Max Marks : 88

SECTION – I
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
1. Two identical charged rings of charge Q  1 C and radius R = 0.1m are separated by
9
a distance 3 R , and are fixed. A point charge of charge q  1.0 10 C and mass m =
2 kg is moved by external agent from the centre of left ring to the centre of right
ring. Find the work done by an external agent in joule.

2. The electric potential V (in volt) varies with x (in metre) according to the relation V
= 5 + 4x2 The force experienced by a negative charge of 2 × 10–6 C located at x =
0.5 m is z × 10–6 N, then the value of z is ________
3. Figure shows two conducting thin concentric shells of radii r and 3r. The outer
shell carries charge q  6 C . Inner shell is neutral. Find the charge (in C) that will
flow from inner shell to earth after the switch S is closed.

4. A electric dipole of dipole moment p  9iˆ  3jˆ  3kˆ is placed at the point M  2,  3,1 . If
the electric potential due to this dipole at the point N  4,  1,0 is N  109 volt. Then
find N, if the given data is in S.I units
5. A solid sphere of radius R has a charge Q distributed in its volume with a charge
density   kr a , where ‘k’ and ‘a’ are constants and r is the distance from its
R 1
centre. If the electric filed at r  is times that at r = R, find the value of a.
2 8
6. 64 globules of mercury, each of radius. r and carrying q, coalesce to form a big
globule. Find the ratio between surface charge density of the big globule  1 and
 
surface charge density of the small globule  2  1  ?
 2 
7. Consider a uniform charged sphere of charge density  and radius R. If the cavity
of radius R/2 is made inside the sphere and the removed part is again placed near
the charge distribution as shown in the figure. If the electric field at the centre of
R
the cavity is , find n.
n o

8. The diagram shows a part of uniformly charged disc of radius R having surface
1 R


charge density . If electric potential at the center O is N 2 0 . Then find N.

O
SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
9. A positively charged thin metal ring of radius R is fixed in the xy-plane with its
centre at the origin O. A negatively charged particle P is released from rest at the
point (0, 0, z0) where z0> 0. Then the motion of P is :
A) Periodic, for all values of z 0 satisfying 0  Z0  
B) Simple harmonic, for all values of z0 satisfying 0  Z0  R
C) Approximately simple harmonic, provided z0<< R
R
D) Periodic for all values of z0 satisfying 0  Z0 
2
10. In the given diagram three concentric conducting charged spherical shells are
indicated. Initially both the switches are open. Select the correct alternative(s).

A) If only switch S2 is closed then the charge transferred through this switch will
Q
be
2
B) If only switch S2 is closed then the charge transferred through this switch will
Q
be
3
C) If only switch S1 is closed then the charge transferred through this switch will
beQ
D) If only switch S1 is closed then the charge transferred through this switch will
Q
be
2
11. A short electric dipole is placed in the electric field due to a point charge. Then
A) The dipole must experience a force
B) The dipole may experience a force
C) The dipole must experience a torque
D) The dipole may experience a torque
r r
12. Consider an equilateral ABC whose vertices lies at   
, 0, 0  ,  0,

, 0  and
 2   2 
 r 
 0, 0,  respectively. Assume two independent cases:
 2

y
B(0, r/2, 0)

O x
A (r/2, 0, 0)
z
C(0, 0, r/2)
Case I: A point charge Q is placed at the origin.
Case II: Three point charges each of magnitude Q is fixed at the vertices of ABC
and another point charge (q) is released from origin, then correct option(s) is/are
Q
(A) In case I, flux of electric field through ABC is equal to
8o
Q
(B) In case I, flux of electric field through ABC is equal to
4 o
(C) In case II, (q) charge will cross the centroid of ABC
(D) In case II, The charge (q) passes through the plane of ABC with kinetic

energy equals to
3  3  2 Qq 
4o r
13. A thin non-conducting circular ring of radius R has a linear charge density
  0 cos  , where 0 is the value of  at   0 as in fig. Then identify the correct
statement
A) The net electric field strength at the centre of the ring is zero
B) The magnitude of total dipole moment of the charge distribution is  R 20
C) The electric potential at the centre of the ring due to the charge distribution is
zero
D) The magnitude of dipole moment of the charge distribution is zero

14. Electric field in a region of space is given by E  ayiˆ  axjˆ , then
A) shape of field lines will be hyperbola
B) shape of field lines will be straight lines
C) shape of equipotential surface will be rectangular hyperbola
D) shape of equipotential surface will be circles
15. A thin conducting rod AB is introduced in between the two charges  q1 and  q 2 as
shown in figure. For this situation mark. The correct statement(s)

A) The total force experienced by  q1 is vector sum of electric force experienced


by  q1 due to  q 2 and due to induced charges on rod.
B) The end A will become negatively charged
C) The total magnitude of force acting on  q1 will be greater than as compared to
the case without rod
D) The total magnitude of force acting on  q 2 will be greater than as compared to
the case without rod
16. A particle of mass m kg and charge q coulomb is projected (from infinity) towards
a non–conducting fixed sphere having the same charge uniformly distributed
throughout volume of sphere. (see diagram). Find correct alternative
o
from (projected parallel to
R/2 diameter of sphere)
o
R

Fixed
A) Angular momentum of charged particle, about ‘O’, will remain conserveduring
motion
B) Total energy of system remains conserve
8kq 2
C) If charged particle is given velocity , it will just graze the solid sphere
3mR
8 kq 2
D) If charged particle is given velocity , it will collide with the solid sphere, at
3 mR
angle 30º with normal to sphere surface.
17. Two infinite, parallel, non-conducting sheets carry equal positive charge density .
One is placed in the plane and the other at distance Take potential
at . Then:

A) B)

C) D)
18. Two identical positive charges are kept as shown in Fig

The variation of electric field intensity E along x-axis is given by (The electric field
intensity towards positive x-axis is taken as positive).
A)

B)

C)
D)

SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four statements (P, Q, R and
S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For
example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the particular question darken the
bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and 0 if not
attempted and -1 in all other cases.
19. A cube of side ‘a’ is placed such that the nearest face which is parallel to the y-z
plane is at a distance ‘a’ from the origin. The electric field components are
E x   x1/ 2 , E y  E z  0 .

Table – I Table - II
A) Electric flux through face AEFB p) zero
B) Electric flux through face BFGC q)  2  1   o a5/ 2
C) Electric flux through the whole cube r)  
2  1  a 5/ 2
D) Electric charge contained within the cube s) 2  a 5 / 2
20. In each situation of column I, some charge distributions are given with all details
explained. In column II the electrostatic potential energy and its nature is given
situation in column II. Then match situation in column I with the corresponding
results in column II. Take the potential energy of point charge as zero.
COLUMN-I COLUMN-II
A) A thin shell of radius a and having a charge P) 1 Q2
in magnitude.
Q uniform distributed over its surface as 8o a
shown
Q

a
.
B) A thin shell of radius 5a/2 and having a Q) 3 Q2
in magnitude.
charge Q uniformly distributed over its 20o a
surface and a point charge Q placed at its
centre as shown
Q

Q
5a/2

C) A solid sphere of radius a and having a R) 2 Q2


in magnitude.
charge Q uniformly distributed throughout 5o a
its volume as shown
Q

D) A solid sphere of radius a and having a S) Positive in sign


charge Q uniformly distributed throughout
its volume. The solid sphere is surrounded
by a concentric thin uniformly charged
spherical shell of radius 2a and carrying
charge Q as shown.
Q

Q
a
2a

in column II. Take the potential energy of point charge as zero


CHEMISTRY Max Marks : 88
SECTION – I
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE )
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. How many of the following carbohydrates are reducing sugar (given below are 10
compounds among them make the selection)?
CHO

H OH
H OH
H
H
H OH O
OH H OH
HO
HO O
H O HO H H
H OH H OH H
HO OH
H H H OH OH OMe
H OH H H

OH OH HO H CH2OH
CHO
OHOH H OH
H OH H
H O OD HO H
H O HO O
HO H HO
H OH HO H
H H H H
H OH H OH H H H OH
OH OH OH H
HO CH2OH
COOH CH2OH
H OH O
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
CH2OH CH2OH
22. How many of the following polymers belong to polyalkenes class -- Gutta Percha
rubber, Buna rubber, Buna-S-rubber, Buna-N- rubber, Natural rubber, PTFE, Orlon,
Dacron, PVC, Perlon, PHBV and Nylon.
23. The number of P-O-P Bonds present in the structure of Phosphorous pent-oxide
is__
24. Oxidation state of Sulphur in Sulphuric acid is__
25. Cellulose is a polysaccharide consisting of a linear/branched chain of several
hundreds to many thousands of β (1→x) linked D-glucose units. Here the value of
x is___
26. How many of the following are related with Cellulose (near by related also)?
Fructose, Glucose, Cellophane, PAN, Pyroxylines, cellodextrin, Viscose, NaCMC,
Rayon, Cotton, Green algae.
27. Select number of WRONG statement about Bakelite
1. It is used in making electrical switches since it can resist heat.
2. The monomer used to prepare it is Formaldehyde only.
3. It is a good example of Thermoplastic.
4. It is a good example of 3-D polymer.
5. It is a good example of thermosetting polymer.
6. Catalin is a phenolic polymer similar to Bakelite.
7. It is phenol and acetaldehyde polymer.
8. It is Phenol and formaldehyde polymer.
9.It is a cross link polymer.
10. It is condensation polymer.
28. Select the number of statements identical between Glucose and fructose from the
following.
1. They can exist as cyclic forms in mild acidic medium.
2. They have different molecular formulae.
3. They are reducing sugars with Tollens reagent.
4. They Equally sweet on taste.
5. They show Mutarotation.
6. They form same ozasone
7. They are water soluble.
8. Insoluble in ether.

SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
29. Let us consider molecule PF4CH3 , Then which of the following structure is the
most stable, considering that CH3 is more electropositive than F ?

A) B) C) D)
570 K 470 K
30. Z 
CO2 atmosphere
 X 
1200 atm
Y
The three allotropes ' X ',' Y ' and ' Z ' are allotropes of Phosphrous, in the above
changes X,Y,Z are respectively,
A) White, black and red B) Black, white and red
C) Red, black and white D) Red, violet and black
31. Which of the following halides cannot be hydrolyzed?
A) NCl3 B) NF3
C) PCl3 D) BiCl3
32. Identify the CORRECT statement from the following?
A) SI6 is known, but not SF6
B) SO2 is acidic oxide of sulphur.
C)  - SO3, is one of the pure form of SO3 and exist as a cyclic trimer.
D) SO2 is used as preservative also.
33. In which of the following reaction O2 is formed as one of the product?
A) KClO3 
MnO

 2

B) PbS  O3 
C) K 2Cr2O7  H2SO 4  SO 2 
D) Na2O 2  KMnO 4  H2SO 4 
34. Sodium thiosulphate, Na2S2O3. 5H2O is used in photography to:
A) Reduce the silver bromide grains to metallic silver.
B) Convert the metallic silver to silver salt.
C) Remove undecomposed AgBr as soluble silver thiosulphate complex.
D) Remove reduced silver.
35. Phosphrous pentoxide is a very good_____ agent.
A) Nitrating B) Dehydrating C) Both D) Chlorinating
36. The dicarboxylic acid in the Nylon given below is (IUPAC)
O O

  NH   CH 2 5  NH  C   CH 2 5  C  
n

A) Hept 1, 7 dioic acid B) Hept 1, 6 dioic acid


C) Hex1, 6 dioic acid D) Pent 1, 6 dioic acid
37. The given below is cyclic structure of Glucose , Select the INCORRECT statement
OH

O OH

HO OH

OH
A) The above structure is Furanose, and hemiketal form.
B) The above structure is Glucopyranose.
C) Stereochemistry of one of the carbon is not shown because the OH group can
be below the plane or above the plane.
D) The above structure is Hemi-Ketal.
38. Consider a stable cyclic molecule containing atoms of the elements X, Y and Z
has the following cyclic structure.
Z Z

Y
X X

Z Y Y Z
X
Z Z
Which elements could be possibly X, Y and Z?
X Y Z
A) O S Cl
B) N P Cl
C) B C H
D) P Si H

SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four statements (P, Q, R and
S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For
example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the particular question darken the
bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and 0 if not
attempted and -1 in all other cases.
39. Match the carbohydrates in column -1 with Column-II

Column-I Column-II

A) Cellulose P) Reducing sugar

B) Starch Q) Glucose
C) Lactose R) Polysaccharide

D) Fructose S) Di-Saccharide

T) Non-reducing

40. Match the Polymer in column -1 with Column-II

Column-I Column-II

A) PVC P) Homo-polymer

B) Perlon-L Q) Co-Polymer

C) Glyptal R) Unbreakable Crockery

D) Melamine S) Paints
T) Nitrogen containing polymer.
MATHS Max Marks : 88
SECTION – I
(INTEGER ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 8 questions. The answer is a single digit integer ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
Marking scheme +4 for correct answer , 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
41. The value of the expression x 4  8 x3  18 x 2  8 x  2 when x  2  3 is
42. The number of quadratic equations which are unchanged by squaring their roots,
is …
1
43. The equation 9|x  2|  4.3|x  2|  na  0 has a solution for every real number a    ,1 ,
e 
then find  .
44. If  ,  are the roots of the equation x 2  2 x  3  0, then find the sum of roots if
equation have roots are  3  3 2  5  2 &  3   2    5.
ax 2  2(a  1) x  9a  4
45. If f ( x )  is always negative and the range of values of a is
( a) x 2  (3  2a) x  a
 
a   ,  , then find value of .
4 
46. Find the integral value of a, for which the quadratic expression ax 2  (a  2) x  2 is
negative for exactly two integral values of x.
47. Find the absolute value of the difference of the real roots of the equation
x 2  22010 x  | x  22009 | 2(24017  1)  0 .

48. If  ,  are roots of the equation x 2  34 x  1  0, evaluate 4


  4  , where 4
. denotes
the principal value.

SECTION – II
(MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (A), (B), (C) and (D) for its answer,
out of which ONE OR MORE than ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -2 in all other cases.
x2  x
49. If attains all real values ( x  R) then possible value of a are
1  ax
A) (,1) B) (1,  ) C) [1,  ) D) (1, 2)
x2 3 x2 3
50. The values of x satisfying the equation 31  8 15  
 1  32  8 15  is/are
A) 3 B) 0 C) 2 D) -2
51. If a, b, c are distinct positive real numbers such that b(a  c)  2ac and given
equation is ax 2  2bx  c  0 then.
A) roots of given equation are imaginary
B) b is HM of a & c
C) roots of given equation are real
D) roots are equal
52. The values of x satisfying equation | f ( x)  6  x 2 |  | f ( x) |  | 4  x 2 | 2, ( f ( x)  0) is /are
A) [2, 2] B) [1, 2] C) [2, 0] D) [2, 5]
53. The real values of t satisfying the equation (3  9)  (9t  3)3  (9t  3t  12)3 are
t 3

A) - 1 B) 1 C) 1 / 2 D) 2
54. If a, b  R and ax 2  bx  6  0, a  0 does not have two distinct real roots, then
A) Minimum possible value of 3a  b is – 2
B) Minimum possible value of 3a  b is 2
C) Minimum possible value of 6a  b is  1
D) Minimum possible value of 6a  b is 1
55. The graph of the quadratic polynomial y  ax 2  bx  c is as shown in the figure.
Then
y

A) b 2  4 ac  0 B) b  0 C) a  0 D) c  0
56. If the quadratic equation (ab  bc) x 2  (bc  ca ) x  ca  ab  0, a, b, c  R, has both the
roots equal, then
A) both roots are equal to 0
B) both roots are equal to 1
C) a, c, b are in harmonic progression
D) ab 2c 2 , b 2 a 2 c, a 2 c 2b are in A P
57. One real solution of the equation ( x 2  2)2  8 x 2  6 x( x 2  2) is
A) 2  2 B) 2  2 C) 3  3 D) 3  3
58. If the roots of the equation x  bx  cx  1  0 form an increasing G.P., then
3 2

A) b  c  0
B) b  (, 3)
C) one of the roots is 1
D) one root is smaller than 1 and one root is more than 1.

SECTION - III
(MATRIX MATCHING ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 2 questions. Each question has four statements (A, B, C and D) given in Column I and four statements (P, Q, R and
S) in Column II. Any given statement in Column I can have correct matching with ONE or MORE statement(s) given in Column II. For
example, if for a given question, statement B matches with the statements given in Q and R, then for the particular question darken the
bubbles corresponding to Q and R in the OMR sheet. For each correct matching will be awarded +2 marks ONLY and 0 if not
attempted and -1 in all other cases.
59. Let  ,  ,  are three real numbers such that       2,  2   2   2  6 and
 3   3   3  8, then
Column – I Column – II
A) The value of      is
4 4 4
P) 20
B) The value of (1   ) (1   ) (1   ) is Q) 18
C) If | x |  1, then ( x   ) ( x   ) ( x   ) is R) positive
D) The value of (1   2 ) (1   2 ) (1   2 ) is S) negative
T) zero
60. For a  0 the equation ax 2  b | x |  c  0 has exactly k real solutions and p real roots.
Column – I Column – II
A) If k  1, p  1, then there must be P) ab  0
B) If k  2, p  2, then there must be Q) bc  0
C) If k  3, then there must be R) ac  0
D) If k  4, then there must be S) ab  0
T) ac  0

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