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=====SIIT,SIF WT-02 (29-05-2021)P1-2017

##PHYSICS##
SECTION – I
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
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1. An aeroplane flies along a straight line from A to B with a speed 0 and back again
with the same speed  0 .A steady wind  is blowing. If AB = l then

20l
A) total time for the trip is , if wind blows along the line AB.
  2
2
0

2l
B) total time for the trip is , if wind blows perpendicular to the line AB.
2 2
 0

C) total time for the trip decreases because of the presence of wind.
D) total time for the trip increases because of the presence of wind.
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2. Two guns situated at the top of a hill of height 10m, fire one shot each with the same
speed of 5 3 ms–1 at some interval of time. One gun fires horizontally and other
fires upwards at an angle of 60o with the horizontal. The shots collide in mid air at
the point P. Taking the origin of the coordinate system at the foot of the hill right
below the muzzle, trajectories in x-y plane and g=10ms–2 then
A) the first shell reaches the point P at t1 =1s from the start.
B) the second shell reaches the point P at t2 =2s from the start.
C) the first shell is fired 1s after the firing of the second shell.

D) they collide at P whose coordinates are given by 5 3,5 m  


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3. A constant force F is applied on a spring block system as shown in figure. The mass of
the block is m and spring constant is k. The block is placed over a smooth surface.
Initially the spring was unstretched. Select the correct alternative(s).
A) The block will execute SHM
F
B) The amplitude of oscillation is
2k
m
C) The time period of oscillation is 2
k

2Fx  kx 2
D) The maximum speed of block is
m
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4. The acceleration-time graph of a particle execution SHM is as shown in figure. Select
the correct alternative(s).

A) Displacement of particle at 1 is negative.


B) Velocity of particle at 2 is positive.
C) Potential energy of particle at 3 is maximum.
D) Speed of particle at 4 is decreasing.
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5. Three point masses each of mass m are at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side
l. The system rotates about the centre of the triangle with the separation of masses not
changing during rotation. If T is the time period of rotation then,
3 1 1 1

A) T l2 B) T l2 C) T  m2 D) T  m 2

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E 1 l
6. Consider three quantities; x  ,y and z  . Here l is the length of a
B 0 E0 CR

wire, C is a capacitance and R is a resistance. All other symbols have standard


meanings
A) x,y have the same dimensions
B) x,z have the same dimensions
C) y,z have the same dimensions
D) None of the three pairs have the same dimensions
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7. Consider a vernier callipers in which each 1 cm on the main scale is divided into 8
equal divisions and a screw gauge with 100 divisions on its circular scale. In the
vernier callipers, 5 divisions of the vernier scale coincide with 4 division on the main
scale and in the screw gauge, one complete rotation of the circular scale moves it by
two divisions on the linear scale. Then,
A) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the
least count of the screw gauge is 0.01mm.
B) If the pitch of the screw gauge is twice the least count of the Vernier callipers, the
least count of the screw gauge is 0.005 mm
C) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of
the Vernier callipers, the least count of the screw gauge is 0.01 mm
D) If the least count of the linear scale of the screw gauge is twice the least count of
the vernier callipers , the least count of the screw gauge is 0.005 mm.
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SECTION – II
(INTEGER TYPE)
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8. The driver of the train A moving with a speed of 144 kmh–1 sights another train B 1
km ahead of him. The train B is moving with a uniform speed of 108 kmh–1. The
driver of the train A immediately applies brakes producing a constant retardation and
just manages to avoid a collision. What is the retardation of the train A, in cm–2?
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9. A particle is projected from a point at the foot of a fixed plane, inclined at an angle of
45o to the horizontal, in the vertical plane containing the line of greatest slope through

 
the point. If the particle strikes the plane at right angles and   45o is the angle of

launch measured to the horizontal, then find the value of tan  .


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ex
10. The quantity has dimensional formula M 0 L0T 0 . Calculate x.
2h 0c
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11 –2
11. A steel wire of diameter 0.5 mm and Young’s modulus 2 × 10 Nm carries a load of
mass M. The length of the wire with the load is 1.0 m. A vernier scale with 10
divisions is attached to the end of this wire. Next to the steel wire is a reference wire to
which a main scale, of least count 1.0 mm, is attached. The 10 divisions of the vernier
scale correspond to 9 divisions of the main scale. Initially, the zero of vernier scale
coincides with the zero of main scale. If the load on the steel wire is increased by 1.2
kg, the vernier scale division which coincides with a main scale division is
–2
__________. Take g = 10 ms and  = 3.2.
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12. On a cricket field, the batsman is at the origin of co-ordinates and a fielder stands in

 
position 46iˆ  28jˆ m . The batsman hits the ball so that it rolls along the ground with

constant velocity  7.5iˆ  10ˆj ms 1


. The fielder can run with a speed of 5 ms–1. If he

starts to run immediately the ball is hit, what is the shortest time, in seconds, in which
he could intercept the ball ?
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SECTION - III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 13 & 15
A solid sphere of mass M and radius R is surrounded by a spherical shell of same mass
M and radius 2R as shown. A small particle of mass m is released from rest from a
height h(<<R) above the shell. There is a hole in the shell.

Based on above information, answer the following questions.


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13. The time taken by the particle just to enter the hole at A is

hR 2 2hR 2 hR 2
A) 2 B) C) D) None of these
GM GM GM
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14. The time taken by the particle to move from A to B is
R2 R2 R2
A)  B)  C)  D) None of these
GMh GMh GMh
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15. The approximate speed with which the particle hits B is
2GM GM 3GM GM
A) B) C) D)
R 2R 2R R
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 16 & 18
You know very well that a block attached to an elastic spring performs SHM.
Consider such a spring block system lying on a smooth horizontal table with a block
of mass m=2kg attached at one end of a spring (k=200 Nm-1) whose other end is fixed.
The block is pulled so that the spring is extended by 0.05 m. If at this moment (t=0),
the block is projected with a speed of 1ms-1 in the direction of increasing extension of
the spring. Based on the above facts, answer the following questions.
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16. The angular frequency (  ) of motion is
A) 100 sec–1 B) 10 sec–1 C) 20 sec–1 D) 0
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17. If the displacement (x) of the block is measured from the equilibrium position, it can
be written as a function of time as x  A sin(t   ) . The constants A and  have
values
A) 0.112m, cos–1(0.446) B) 0.0025m, sin–1(0.446)
C) 0.112m, sin–1(0.446) D) 0.1 m, sin–1(0.446)
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18. First time (t) when spring attains maximum extension is (given, sin–1 (0.446)=26.5o)
A) 0.11 s B) 0.22 s C) 0.33 s D) 0.44 s
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##CHEMISTRY##
SECTION – I
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)

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19. 5 mol of an ideal gas expands reversibly from a volume of 8 dm3 to 80
dm3 at a temperature of 270 C . Calculate the change in entropy.
A) 70.26 J K 1 B) 80.55 J K 1
C) 95.73 J K 1 D) 107.11 J K 1
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20. Enthalpy is equal to :
  G / T     G / T  
A) T 2   B) T 2  
  T   P   T   P

  G / T     G / T  
C) T 2   D) T 2  
  T  V   T  V

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21. The bond energy of H 2 is 104.3kcal mol 1 . It means:

(NA is Avogadro Number)


A) 104.3 kcal heat is required to break NA bonds in NAmolecules of H 2

B) 104.3 kcal heat is required to break up NA molecules to 2NA atoms


of H
C) 104.3 kcal heat is evolved during combination of 2N A atoms of H to
form NA molecules of H 2
1
D) Heat of formation of H-atom   Bond energy of H  H .
2

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22. The poisson’s ratio for O 2 is 1.4. Which of the following are correct for O2 ?

R R
A) CVM  5cal B) CP  0.156cal C) C P  D) C V 
 1 (   1)

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23. Which of the following can undergo thermal decomposition to yield the
metals?
A) Ag 2CO3 B) HgO C) Ni CO  4 D) CuS

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24. Correct matching of minerals and their compositions
A) Siderite - Carbonate mineral - Iron metal
B) Cassiterite - Silicate mineral - Tin metal
C) Sphalerite - Sulphate mineral - Zinc metal
D) Magnetite - Oxide mineral - Iron metal
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25. Choose the correct statement regarding Elligham diagram
A) These are graph plotted between ∆G0 and T for a particular reaction
B)By the use of Elligham diagram reducing agent for a particular metal
oxide can be stated
C) At the point of intersection of line of two different metal oxide, both
metals can act as reducing agent for each other
D) According to Elligham diagram, we can reduce a metal oxide by
only heating
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SECTION – II
(INTEGER TYPE)
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26. Two moles of a monoatomic gas are mixed with two moles of a
diatomic gas. What is the molar heat capacity at constant volume of
the gaseous mixture in calorie?
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27. The enthalpy of fusion of Ice is 6.02 kJ mol 1 . The heat capacity of H 2O is
4.18 J g 1K 1 . What is the smallest number of ice cubes at 0 C , each

containing one mole of H 2O , that are needed to cool 500 g of liquid water
from 200 C to 00 C ?
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28. The enthalpies of neutralization of a strong acid HA and weaker acid
HB by NaOH are 13.7 & 12.7 kCal/eq. When a mixture of one equivalent
of HA & HB; reacts with one equivalent of NaOH, the enthalpy change
was -13.5 K cal. Ratio of acids HA and HB in the given mixture will be
________?
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29. Isothermal compressibility  K  of an ideal gas is defined as
1  V 
K   
V  P T ,n

What is the isothermal compressibility factor for an ideal gas at 1.0


atm ?
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30. Among the sulphide ores of Ag, Hg, Pb, Fe, Cu and Zn, how many of
them can be extracted by self-reduction process.

SECTION-III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 31 TO 33
The work done during adiabatic reversible process is given by
nR[Ti  Tf ]
w= . This if TfTi, then since 1 -  = –ve (  1), the work done
 1

is +ve i.e., work is done on gas. Also, if TfTi, w = –ve, thus work is
done by the gas. The adiabatic process ismore steeper than isothermal
process and slope of adiabatic process =  slope of isothermal process
i.e., slope of adiabatic process  slope of isothermal process (since 
1). Also, the adiabatic process obeys PV= constant, whereas in
isothermal process
PV = constant.
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31. In a particular experiment, a gas undergoes adiabatic expansion


satisfying the equation VT3 = constant. The ratio of specific heats  is:
5 4
A)4 B)3 C) D)
3 3
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32. In an adiabatic expansion of air (assume it a mixture of N2 and O2), the
volume increases by 5%. The percentage change in pressure is:
A)7% B)2% C) 4% D) 3%
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T
33. In a thermodynamic process helium gas occupies the law
P2/ 5

=constant. The heat given to a gas when temperature of m moles of He


is raised from T to 2T is:
A) 8 RT B) 4 RT C) 16 RT D) zero
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 34 & 36
Two ores A1 and A2 of a metal M show the following reactivity:
Calcination S (black solid) + CO2 + H2O

A1

(i) dil. HCl P (precipitate) + I2


(ii) KI

Roasting
A2 G (gas) + M (metal)
Acidified K2Cr2O, soluiton
G green solution

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34. Chemical formula of A1
A) Cu2 S B) CuCO3 .Cu  OH 2

C) ZnCO3 D) FeCO3
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35. Chemical formula of A2
A) Cu2 S B) ZnO C) Cu2O D) 2CuCO3 .Cu OH 2
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36. Compounds S, P and G are
A) CuO, Cu2 I 2 , SO2 B) Cu2O, Cu2 I 2 , SO2
C) Cu2O, Cu2 I 2 , H 2 S D) CuO, Cu2 I 2 , H 2 S
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##MATHEMATICS##
SECTION – I
(ONE OR MORE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE)
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37. The parabola y2=4x and x2=4y divide the square region bounded the lines x=4, y=4
and co-ordinate axes. If S1,S2,S3 are respectively the areas of these parts numbered
from top to bottom . Then
S1 S2 S1 1 S3 1
A) 1 B) 1 C)  D) 
S2 S3 S2 2 S2 2
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1
38. If the area enclosed by y2=4ax and line y=ax is sq.unit, then the roots of the equation
3
x 2  2x  a are.
A) 4 B) –2 C) 2 D) –4
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39. Area bounded by the curve ay=3(a2–x2) and the x-axis is.
1
A) 8 if a=2 B) 4 if a  C) 4 if a=1 D) 16 if a=2
2
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40. Area bounded by y=sinx, x axis and   x  2  is equal to___ (in sq.units)
 
4 2
A)  cos x dx B) 2 C)  sin x dx
0
D) None
0

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dy
41. Solution of differential equation  e x 1  y is
dx
ex ex
A) y  e C B) y  e  y  1
ex x ex
C) ye  C  ee D) y  1  Ce

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42. The D.E of y  Ae x  Be 2x  C e3x is y3  Py 2  Qy1  Ry  0 then
A) P = +6 Q = 11 B) P=–6 Q=17 C) P=–6 R=–6 D) P=–6 Q=11
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43. The solution of ydx  x dy  0 is
A) y=cx B) y2=cx2 C) x=cy D) xy=c
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SECTION-II
(INTEGER TYPE)
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44. Area bounded by the curves y=|x|–2 and y=1–|x–1| is equal to ___ sq.units
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45. The area bounded by the curve y  x , 2y  3  x and x-axis in first quadrant is
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46. The area bounded by y=|loge|x|| and y=0 is ____ sq.units
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47. The sum of order and degree of differential equation of all circles touching x-axis at
origin and centre on y-axis
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dy
48. If x  x 2  y  2, y(1)=1 then y(2) equals to
dx
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SECTION - III
(PARAGRAPH TYPE)
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 49 & 51
Let f(x)=x2–3x+2 be a function,  x  R then answer the following
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49. The area bounded by f(x), the x-axis and y-axis is
1 2 3 5
A) sq.unit B) sq.unit C) sq.unit D) sq.unit
3 3 5 6
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50. The area bounded by the curve f(|x|) and x-axis in ____ sq.units
2 5 3 5
A) B) C) D)
5 2 5 3
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51. The area bounded by the curve |f(|x|)| between 1  x  2 and x-axis in ___ sq.units
1 1 1 1
A) B) C) D)
5 4 3 2
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Paragraph for Question Nos. 52 & 54
dy
To solve Bernoulli’s equation  Py  Qy n where P and Q are functions dividing
dx
1
each term by yn and put  V to get linear differential equation.
y n 1
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 dy  y
52. Solvation     y3
 dx  x

A) 2x 2 y  cxy  1 B) 2xy 2  cx 2 y 2  1

C) 2xy 2  cxy  0 D) 2xy  cx  y


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dy
53. Solution of  x sin 2y  x 3 cos2 y
dx
2 1 2 1 2

A) tan ye x  e x x 2  1
2
 
B) tan y  ex x 2  1
2

2 1

C) e x  tan y x 2  1
2
 D) None

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dy 1 e y
54. Solution of   is
dx x x 2

ey 1 e y 1 e y
A)  2  C B)  2  C C)  x2  C D) None
x 2x x 2x x
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Key
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ABD ABCD ACD ABCD AD ABC BC 5 3 2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
3 4 A C D B C A C B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
ABCD ACD ABC AD ABCD 4 7 4 1 3
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D A D B A A AB C C ABC
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
CD CD AC 4 9 2 2 2 D D
51 52 53 54
C B A B

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