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PART-1 : PHYSICS
The position vector of a particle moving in x-y plane has a length of 2 m and it is rotating with angular
velocity 2 rad/s about positive z-axis. The velocity vector at this instant is 5 m/s and it is rotating with
angular velocity 3 rad/s along negative z-axis. Which of the following options is/are correct ?
(A) The length of the position vector is changing at a rate of 3 m/s
(B) The normal acceleration must be 10 m/s2
(C) The magnitude of acceleration must be 15 m/s2
(D) The angular acceleration must be 6 rad/s2
Newton’s Third Law states that every action has equal and opposite reaction. Consider the following
conditions:
Action and reaction are simultaneous, they start and end at the same moments of time.
Action and reaction have the same line of action. They act along the same line. Which of
the following options is/are correct for an isolated system on which no external force acts? There is no
restriction or condition on the internal forces.
(A) For linear momentum conservation, only condition A is required to be valid.
(B) For angular momentum conservation, only condition B is required to be valid.
(C) For linear momentum conservation, both conditions must be valid.
(D) For angular momentum conservation, both conditions must be valid
For a block moving on a fixed rough horizontal surface, the coefficient of friction is (kv), where ‘v’ is the
speed of the block w.r.t. the surface. Which of the following option is/are correct ?
(A) The net work done by friction will be different in different frames of references.
(B) The time required for the velocity to become half will depend upon the initial velocity given to
the block.
(C) The distance travelled before the velocity becomes half will not depend upon the initial
velocity given to the block.
(D) None of these.
A block is submerged in a liquid kept in a container of large area. The density of a liquid increases
linearly with its depth from the surface. Which of the following option(s) would be correct? Ignore
atmospheric pressure.
(A) Force on a vertical face of the block will be its area times the pressure at its centroid.
(B) Buoyant force on a submerged body would be equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that body.
(C) Buoyant force on a submerged body would act at the geometrical centre of the body.
(D) None of these
Which of the following options is correct regarding a spring-block system oscillating with some given
amplitude about the origin? Two sine functions are said to be ‘in same phase’ if their initial phase is same.
They are said to be ‘out-of-phase’ if their initial phase angles differ by π.
(A) Its position and velocity are always out-of-phase.
(B) Its velocity and acceleration are always in same phase.
(C) Its position and acceleration are always out-of-phase.
(D) Its kinetic energy and potential energy are always out-of-phase.
Which of the following options is/are correct for a convex mirror? When a converging concurrent beam is
incident on a reflecting surface, the point of convergence is treated as a virtual point object.
(A) It always forms real image for a virtual object.
(B) If it forms a real image, it must be a magnified image.
(C) If the object is virtual, the image must be inverted.
(D) None of these
This section contains questions.
Each . The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered)
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
Two blocks A and B of masses 2m and 3m placed on smooth horizontal surface are connected with a light
spring. The two blocks are given velocities as shown when spring is at natural length.
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(T) 2v
(A) I → R;II → S;III → P;IV → Q (B) I → R;II → P;III → R;IV → S
(C) I → S;II → R;III → Q;IV → Q (D) I → P;II → Q;III → P;IV → S
A solid disk of mass M and radius R is affixed to a vertical shaft. The shaft is attached to a coil spring
which exerts a restoring torque on it. This torque has magnitude Cθ. Where θ is the angle measured from
the static equilibrium position and C is a constant. In the following, you should neglect the mass of the
shaft and spring and assume that there is no damping.
Suppose the disk is moving with θ (t) = θa sin(ωa t) where ωa is the angular frequency and θa is the
angular amplitude for the angular harmonic motion. θ(t) is the angular displacement from mean position at
π
time t. At time t = 0, disc was in equilibrium position. At time t = , a thin ring of sticky putty of the
ωa
same mass M and radius R is dropped concentrically and in the plane of disk. Now the new angular
frequency oscillation is ωb and new angular amplitude is θb. If instead of above described ring of stick
3π
putty, a sticky disc of mass 2M and radius R is placed concentrically on the original disc at time t = ,
4ωa
the new angular frequency of oscillation is ωc and the new amplitude of the oscillation is θc
– –
(I) ( θθ )
b
a
(P) √3
(II) ( ωω )
a
b
(Q)
√3
1
(III) ( θθ )
c
a
(R) 1
(IV) (ωω )
c
b
(S)
1
3
(T) None
(A) I → R;II → Q;III → P;IV → S (B) I → P;II → R;III → Q;IV → S
(C) I → Q;II → P;III → T;IV → R (D) I → P;II → Q;III → T;IV → R
A right angled prism of refractive index µ1 is placed in a rectangular block of refractive index µ 2, which is
surrounded by a medium of refractive index µ3, as shown in the figure, A ray of light ‘e’ enters the
rectangular block at normal incidence. Depending upon the relationships between µ 1, µ2 and µ3, it takes
one of the four possible paths ‘ef’, ‘eg’, ‘eh’, ‘edi’.
Match the paths in list–I with conditions of refractive indices in list–II and select the correct answer using
the codes given below the lists.
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– –
Consider the arrangement of thin lenses as shown in the figure. An object O is placed at a distance of mR
from the system of thin lenses. From the lens system a plane mirror is placed at an unknown distance as
shown, for what value of m, image of O and object O will coincide with each other. Consider paraxial
rays approximation to be valid.
Two concave mirrors each of radius of curvature 40 cm are placed such that their principal axis are
parallel to each other & at a distance of 1cm to each other. Both the mirrors are at a distance of 100 cm to
each other. Consider first reflection at M1 and then at M2, find the sum of the coordinates (in cm) of the
image thus formed. Take location of object as the origin.
Two blocks of masses 15kg and 25kg are connected using pulleys as shown. Find the minimum value of F
(in N) to hold the system at equilibrium. Coefficient of friction between all the contact surfaces is 0.4.
A uniform massive rope ABC has length of 6m. The rope is held by applying a force F at an angle of α = 37° with
horizontal surface. If hanging part is less than 2m, then the rope does not slip on the horizontal rough surface. The
value of coefficient of static friction is
A particle is projected from the point G on the horizontal ground in the vertical plane such that it grazes
the points B, C, D and E of a regular hexagon of side ‘2’. Find its horizontal range GH.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
(A)
BD 3−THF
(B) −−−−−−→
D + / D 2O
Br 2
(C) −−−→
CCl4
Br 2
(D) −−−→
CCl4
Br 2
(B) CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH2 – COOH −−−−−→
NaHCO3
Conc.H 2SO4
(P) −−−−−−−→ (1) Rearrangement of carbocation involve
Br 2/CCl4
(Q) −−−−−→ (2) Major product will show stereoisomerism
HBr
(R) −−→ (3) Dehydration involve
Θ Θ
(5) F Θ
>Cl>Br>IΘ
(A) P → 1,2;Q → 3.4;R → 1.2.3;S → 4.5 (B) P → 2,4;Q → 1.3;R → 4.5;S → 1.3
(C) P → 2.3.5;Q → 1.2.3;R → 4.5;S → 1.5 (D) P → 2.3;Q → 1.5;R → 2.3;S → 3.5
(Q) Ar (g) + e− → Ar −
(2) ΔH o = +496 kj/mole
(g)
(i) (j)
H+
(ii) −−→
NaNO2+HCl
(iii) MeNH 2 −−−−−−−−→ MeOMe
Conc.H 2SO4
(iv) EtOH −−−−−−−→Et–O–Et
130oC
H−Cl/CCl4
(v) −−−−−−−→ + Enantiomer
A sample of camphor used in a method for determining of molar mass had melting point of 450 K. The
melting point of a solution containing 0.5 gm camphor and 0.04 gm of an unknown non-volatile non-
electrolyte compound was 430 K. The molar mass of camphor is 152 and its ΔHfusion = 1.52 Kcal mol–1.
The molar mass of unknown compound in gm/mole is .........
(R = 2 cal mol–1 K–1).
45
Aluminium crystallises in a cubic system with unit cell edge length equal to 4.0 Å. It its density is g/cm3,
16
then the atomic radius of Al atom in Å is : (Al = 27, NA = 6 × 1023)
Liquids A and B form an ideal solution. If the vapour pressure of solution containing 10 moles of A is 0.8 bar,
calculate the moles of B in the solution. (P°A = 0.9 bar, P°B = 0.6 bar)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
(D) √7 + 2√6 + 6 − √6
If D is domain of function f (x) = √1 − 2x + cos−1 ( 3x −21 ), then D contains
[ ]
(A) − 1 , 1
3 2
(B) [− , 0]
1
3
(C) [− 1 , 1] (D) [ 1 , 1]
3 2
For the equation |x − 1| + |x − 3| − 2 |x − 2| = λx, then which of the following is(are) correct ?
(A) For λ = 0, the equation has infinite solutions.
(B) For λ = 1, the equation has 2 distinct real solutions.
(C) For λ ∈ (0, 1), the equation has 3 distinct real solutions.
(D) For λ ∈ (1, 2), the equation has 3 distinct real solutions.
This section contains questions.
Each . The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which
For each question, marks will be awarded in one of the following categories :
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered)
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.
π2
If (sin–1x)2 + (sin–1y)2 = , then number of
(I) 2 (P) 1
3 3
possible values of x + y is
If (cos–1x)2 + (cos–1y)2 = 2π2 then number of
(II) (Q) 2
possible values of x5 + y5 is
π4
If (sin–1x)2(cos–1y)2 = , then number of
(III) 4 (R) 3
possible values of |x – y| is
|sin–1x – sin–1y| = π, then number of
(IV) (S) 4
possible values of |x|y is
(T) 5
(A) I → Q;II → R;III → Q;IV → P (B) I → R;II → P;III → Q;IV → P
(C) I → Q;II → R;III → P;IV → P (D) I → R;II → P;III → S;IV → Q
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.
(I)
The value of log
2
(antilog ( 37 ))
128 (P) 5
is equal to
The value of log2 (√7 + 2√6 − √7 − 2√6)
(II) (Q) 3
is equal to
The sum5x of the real roots of the equation
(III) xlog
( ) 10 x is equal to (R) 2
10 2 = log10
(T) 7
(A) I → Q;II → R;III → P;IV → S (B) I → Q;II → S;III → P;IV → R
(C) I → S;II → P;III → Q;IV → R (D) I → Q;II → S;III → R;IV → P
This section contains questions. The answer to each question is a .
For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer in the place designated to enter the
answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, the value to
decimal places; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –.30, 30.27, –127.30, if answer is 11.36777...... then both 11.36
and 11.37 will be correct)
Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered.
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
If ∑
2
arc cot
n=0
A function ƒ : A → B is defined such that Set A consists of 6 different elements and set B consists of 4 different
elements, then number of onto functions ƒ is
Let f(x) be a function satisfying f(x) + f(x – 1) = x2, ∀ x ∈ R. If f(19) = 94 then the remainder when f(94)
is divided by 1000 is
A function f satisfies f(3x) = 3f(x) ∀ x ∈ [1, ∞) and f(x) = 1 – |x – 2| for x ∈ [1, 3]. The smallest x for
which f(x) = f(2001) is
n
Let Sn = ∑ tan −1 49 then cot( lim Sn ) is equal to
k=0 49k2 + 63k + 57 n→∞
Let ƒ be a real valued function such that f ( 2xx −−23 ) = 5x − 2, x ≠ 2, then value of 54 f −1
(13) is
1
Let f (x) = , then the number of integral values of x in the domain of ƒ(x)
√6 − [x 2 − 2]
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
If the number of integers lying in the domain of function f(x) = √x 2 − 5x + 6 + √2x + 8 − x 2 is m
and the number of non-negative integers lying in the range of g(x) = loge (√4 − x 2) is n, then (m + n)
is equal to
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