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JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)

Academic Session: 2023-24

P01-23

TARGET TEST PATTERN JEE (MAIN)


JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)
EXAMINATION
REVISION CUMULATIVE
TEST TYPE
TEST (RCT)
TARGET YEAR 2024 TEST CODE &
SEQUENCE
RCT 1

PAPER NO. ONE MAX. MARKS 300


TEST
3 Hrs
DURATION
PAPER CODE 1
TEST DATE 16TH DECEMBER 2023
TEST DAY SATURDAY
CLASS XIII
TEST TIME Start: 09:30 AM
(PAPER-1) End : 12:30 PM
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
COURSE NAME TOTAL NO. OF
(AITS) PAGES IN PAPER 40
BOOKLET

TEST PAPER DETAILS MARKING SCHEME


Full If No
Section Subject Type of No. of (–)ve Total Subject
Qs. No. Marks Per Option
No. Sequence Qs.* Qs. Marks Marks Total
Qs. Chosen
1 to 20 1 MCQ 20 4 0 –1 80
Physics 100
21 to 30 2 NVQ 10** 4 0 –1 20
31 to 50 1 MCQ 20 4 0 –1 80
Chemistry 100
51 to 60 2 NVQ 10** 4 0 –1 20
61 to 80 1 MCQ 20 4 0 –1 80
Maths 100
81 to 90 2 NVQ 10** 4 0 –1 20
Total 90 MAXIMUM MARKS 300
* Please turn overleaf to understand the meaning of coding for types of Questions.
**5 out of 10 Qs. with answers as a numerical value have to be answered.
A. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS B. DARKENING THE BUBBLES ON THE ORS :
1. Use a BLACK BALL POINT to darken the
1. Darken the appropriate bubbles on the original
bubbles in the upper sheet.
by applying sufficient pressure. 2. Darken the bubble COMPLETELY.
2. The original is machine-gradable and will be 3. Darken the bubble ONLY if you are sure of the
collected by the invigilator at the end of the answer.
examination. 4. The correct way of darkening a bubble is as
3. Do not tamper with or mutilate the ORS. shown here :
5. There is NO way to erase or "un-darkened
4. Write your name, roll number and the name of
bubble.
the examination centre and sign with pen in the 6. The marking scheme given at the beginning of
space provided for this purpose on the original. each section gives details of how darkened and
Do not write any of these details anywhere not darkened bubbles are evaluated.
else. Darken the appropriate bubble under each 7. Zero marks ‘0’ If none of the options is chosen
digit of your roll number. (i.e. the question is unanswered).

C. FOR INTEGER TYPE QUESTIONS OMR LOOKS D. FOR DECIMAL TYPE QUESTIONS OMR LOOKS
LIKE: LIKE:
1. For example, if answer ‘SINGLE DIGIT’ integer 1.
type below : COLUMN
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 . 3 4
2. For example, if answer ‘SINGLE DIGIT’ integer 0 0 0 0
with positive / negative type below : 1 1 1 1
0 2 2 2 2
– 1
3 3 3 3
2
4 4 4 4
3
5 5 5 5
4
6 6 6 6
5
7 7 7 7
6
8 8 8 8
7
9 9 9 9
8
9 2. If answer is 3.7, then fill 3 in either 1st or 2nd
3. For example, if answer ‘DOUBLE DIGIT’ integer column and 7 in 3rd or 4th column.
type below :
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. If answer is 3.07 then fill 3 in 1st or 2nd column ‘0’
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 3rd column and 7 in 4th column.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 If answer is, 23 then fill 2 & 3 in 1st and 2nd
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 column respectively, while you can either leave
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 column 3 & 4 or fill ‘0’ in either of them.
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

TYPE WISE CODES FOR QUESTIONS


SR# QUESTION TYPE CODE
1 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION (ONLY ONE CORRECT OPTION) MCQ
2 MULTIPLE SELECT (ONE OR MORE THAN ONE CORRECT OPTIONS QUESTION) MSQ
3 NUMERICAL VALUE QUESTION NVQ
4 COMPREHENSION / PARAGRAPH BASED QUESTION CBQ
5 MATCH THE LISTING QUESTION MLQ
6 COLUMN MATCH QUESTION CMQ
7 FILL IN THE BLANKS TYPE QUESTION FBQ
8 TRUE OR FALSE TYPE QUESTION TFQ
9 ASSERTION & REASON / STATEMENT TYPE QUESTION ARQ
10 SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION STQ
PHYSICS
PART-A (Hkkx-A) : PHYSICS (HkkSfrd foKku)
SECTION A (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains Twenty (20) questions for each subject.
 Each question has four options (1), (2), (3) and (4). ONLY ONE of these four options is the most
appropriate or best answer, which will be considered the correct answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
 Full Marks : +4 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
[kaM A (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 bl [kaM esa izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d gh lcls mi;qDr ;k loksZÙke mÙkj
gS] ftls lgh ekuk tk,xkA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

1. Block is stationary over smooth accelerating wedge as shown in figure, acceleration a of the wedge
should be -
fp=k esa xqVds o ost ds e/; dksbZ ?k"kZ.k ugha gSA xqVds dks ost ij fLFkj jgus ds fy, ost dk Roj.k a gksuk pkfg,A

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g g 3
(1) (2) g 3 (3) (4) g
3 2 2

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2. What is the minimum stopping distance for a vehicle of mass m moving with speed v along a level road.
If the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is .
m nzO;eku dk ,d okgu tks v pky ls lM+d ds lkFk xfr dj jgk gS U;wure fdruh nwjh ij jksd ldrs gSA ;fn
okgu ds ifg;s rFkk lM+d ds chp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  gksA
v2 2v 2 v2
(1) (2) (3) (4) none of these
2 g g g

3. The force acting on a body moving along x axis varies with the position of the particle as shown in the
fig. The body is in stable equilibrium at
(1) x = x1 (2) x = x2 (3) both x1 and x2 (4) neither x1 nor x2

x v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr'khy ,d oLrq ij dk;Zjr cy d.k dh fLFkfr ds lkFk fp=kkuqlkj ifjofrZr gksrk gSA oLrq fdl
fLFkfr ij LFkk;h lkE;koLFkk esa gSA
(1) x = x1 (2) x = x2 (3) x1 rFkk x2 nksauks (4) x1 rFkk x2 nksauks ugha

4. A particle of mass 'M' is moved under constant power P0. At some instant after the start, its speed is v
and at a later instant, the speed is 2v. Neglecting friction, distance travelled by the particle as its speed
increases from v to 2v is :
'M' nzO;eku dk ,d d.k P0 fu;r 'kfDr ds vUrxZr xfr dj jgk gSA çkjEHk gksus ds dqN le; i'pkr~ bldh pky v
gS rFkk blds dqN le; i'pkr~ pky 2v gSA ?k"kZ.k dks ux.; ekfu,A d.k }kjk r; dh xbZ nwjh D;k gksxh tc bldh
pky v ls 2v rd c<+rh gS &
12Mv 3 8P0 v 3 9 Mv 3 7Mv 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5P0 M 5 P0 3P0

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5. Two particles tied to different strings are whirled in a horizontal circle as shown in figure. The ratio of
lengths of the strings so that they complete their circular path with equal time period is:
3 2
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) None of these
2 3

jLlh ls cU/ks nks d.kksa dks fp=kkuqlkj {kSfrt o`Ùkkdkj iFk esa ?kqek;k tkrk gSA jfLl;ksa dh yEckbZ dk vuqikr D;k
gksxkA ftlls os viuk o`Ùkh; iFk leku le; vUrjky esa iwjk djrs gS &
3 2
(1) (2) (3) 1 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ughaA
2 3

6. The force acting on the system is represented against distance r as shown. The potential energy of the
system will be best represented by. (At x = 0, potential energy = 0)
nwjh r ds lkis{k fudk; ij dk;Zjr cy n'kkZ;s vuqlkj gSA fudk; dh fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dks lcls lgh çnf'kZr djrk gSA
(x = 0 ij, fLFkfrt ÅtkZ = 0)

(1) (2)
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(3) (4)

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7. Figure shows a plot of potential energy function U(x) = kx 2 where x = displacement and k = constant.
Identify the correct conservative force function F(x)
fn;k x;k fp=k fLFkfrt ÅtkZ dk Qyu U(x) = kx2 tgk¡ x = foLFkkiu rFkk k = fu;rkad gSA laj{kh cy F(x) dk lgh
Qyu gSA

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

8. A block of mass 20 kg is acted upon by a force F = 30 N at an angle 53° with the horizontal in
downward direction as shown. The coefficient of friction between the block and the horizontal surface is
0.2. The friction force acting on the block by the ground is (g = 10 m/s 2)
20 kg nzO;eku ds ,d CykWd ij ,d cy F = 30 N {kSfrt ls 53° ds dks.k ij uhps dh vksj yxk;k tkrk gS tSlk
fd fn[kk;k x;k gSA CykWd vkSj {kSfrt lrg ds chp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad 0.2 gSA /kjkry }kjk CykWd ij yxk;s x;s ?k"kZ.k cy
dk eku gS (g = 10 m/s2)
F
53°

(1) 40.0 N (2) 30.0 N (3) 18.0 N (4) 44.8 N

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9. A small block is projected up from the bottom of a fixed incline, inclined at 60º from the horizontal.
3
Coefficient of friction between the block & the incline is . If the ratio of descending time to
2
ascending time is  then find the value of 2 ?
{kSfrt 60º dks.k okys ,d fLFkj urry ij isans ls ,d NksVk xqVdk Åij dh vksj iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA xqVds o
3
urry ds e/; ?k"kZ.k xq.kad gSA ;fn uhps vkus o Åij tkus ds le; esa vuqikr  gS rks 2 dk eku Kkr djksa
2
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 (4) 5

10. Block B of mass 2 kg rests on block A of mass 10 kg. All surfaces are rough with the value of coefficient
of friction as shown in the figure. If the minimum force required to cause the relative motion between A
F
& B is F(in Newton). Then find value of . (g = 10 m/s2)
6
nzO;eku 2 kg dk CykWd B ,d vU; 10 kg nzO;eku ds CykWd A ij fLFkj j[kk gSA fp=k esa fn[kk;s x;s vuqlkj ?k"kZ.k
xq.kkad ds eku lHkh [kqjnjh lrg ds fy, fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA ;fn yxk;s tkus okyk U;wure cy F gS tks fd A rFkk
F
B ds chp lkis{k xfr mRiUu dj lds] rks dk eku Kkr dhft,A ¼g = 10 eh-@lsd.M2½
6

(1) 8 (2) 6 (3) 12 (3) 15

11. STATEMENT-1 : A rocket launched vertically upward explodes at the highest point it reaches. The
explosion produces three fragments with non-zero initial velocity. Then the initial velocity vectors of all
the three fragments are in one plane.
STATEMENT-2 : For sum of momentum of three particles to be zero all the three momentum vectors
must be coplanar.
(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
Space for Rough Work / (dPps dk;Z ds fy, LFkku)
oDrO;-1 : Å/okZ/kj Åij dh vksj NksM+k x;k ,d jkWdsV vius igq¡pus ds mPpre fcUnq ij foLQksfVr gks tkrk gSA ;g
foLQksV v'kwU; izkjfEHkd osx ls xfr djrs gq;s rhu VqdM+s mRiUu djrk gSA rks lHkh rhu VqdM+ks ds izkjfEHkd osx
lfn'k ,d ry esa gksrs gSaA
oDrO;-2 : rhu d.kksa ds laosxks dk ;ksx 'kwU; gksus ds fy, lHkh rhu laosx lfn'k leryh; gksus pkfg,A
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gS ;
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS

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12. STATEMENT-1 : A uniform disc rolls without slipping on a fixed rough horizontal surface with uniform
angular velocity. Then all the points on disc at same distance from axis of disc have same magnitude of
acceleration (from ground frame).
STATEMENT-2 : In the frame of centre of mass of a uniform disc rolling without slipping on a fixed
rough horizontal surface with uniform angular velocity, all the points on the disc rotating in circle of
same radii have same magnitude of centripetal acceleration.
(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
oDrO;-1 : ,d pdrh (disc) ,d fLFkj [kqjnjh {kSfrt lrg ij fcuk fQlys ,d leku dks.kh; osx ls yq<+drh (roll
djrh) gS rks pdrh ds v{k ls leku nwjh ij pdrh ij fLFkr lHkh fcUnqvksa ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k ¼tehu ds funsZ'k
ra=k ls½ leku gksrk gSA
oDrO;-2 : ,d fLFkj [kqjnjh {kSfrt lrg ij fcuk fQlys ,d leku dks.kh; osx ls yq<+drh gqbZ pdrh ds nzO;eku
dsUnz ds funsZ'k ra=k esa pdrh ij leku f=kT;kvksa ds o`Ùk esa ?kw.kZu djrs gq;s lHkh fcUnqvksa dk vfHkdsUnzh; Roj.k leku
gksxkA
(1) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS ; oDrO;-2, oDrO;-1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) oDrO;-1 lR; gS] oDrO;-2 vlR; gS ;
(4) oDrO;-1 vlR; gS] oDrO;-2 lR; gS

13. Two points A & B on a disc have velocities v1 & v2 at some moment. Their directions make angles 60°
and 30° respectively with the line of separation as shown in figure. The angular velocity of disc is :
pdrh ij fLFkr nks fcUnq A o B dk osx fdlh {k.k ij v1 o v2 gSA fp=kkuqlkj nksauks fcUnqvksa dks feykus okyh js[kk ls
muds osx dh fn'kk,sa Øe'k% 60° o 30° dks.k cukrs gSA rks pdrh dk dks.kh; osx gSA

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3v 1 v2 v 2  v1 v2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
d 3d d d

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14. In the triangular sheet shown, PQ = RQ = . If M is the mass of the sheet, its moment of inertia about PR is
fp=kkuqlkj f=kdks.kh; pn~nj ds fy, PQ = RQ =  gSA ;fn pn~nj dk nzO;eku M gS rks PR ds lkis{k tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ
gksxk
 Q
P

R
2 2
M M M 2 M 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
24 12 6 18

15. Two identical particles of same mass, having velocities opposite to each other, equal in magnitude,
collide head on. During collision 50% of kinetic energy is lost. Coefficient of restitution is :
leku nzO;eku ds nks ,d leku d.k ,d nwljs ds foijhr o leku ifjek.k ds osx ls xfr djrs gq,] lEeq[k VDdj
djrs gSA VDdj ds nkSjku izkjfEHkd xfrt ÅtkZ dh 50% gkfu gksrh gSA VDdj dk izR;koLFkku xq.kkad gksxk :
1 1 2 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 3 4

16. A particle of mass m = 1kg moves in a circle of radius R = 2m with uniform speed v = 3m/s. The
magnitude of impulse given by centripetal force to the particle in one second is
,d m = 1 fd-xzk- nzO;eku dk d.k R = 2 eh- f=kT;k okys o`Ùk esa v = 3eh-/lS. dh ,d leku pky ls xfr djrk gSA
vfHkdsUnzh; cy }kjk 1 lSd.M esa d.k dks iznku vkosx dk ifjek.k gksxk&
(1) 2  Ns (2) 3  Ns (3) 2 3  Ns (4) 3 2  Ns

17. A spiral spring is initially unstretched. It is first stretched by a length x and then again by a further length
x. The works done in the two cases are W 1 and W 2 respectively. Then,
,d fLizax izkjEHk esa lkekU; voLFkk esa gSA igys bldks x yEckbZ rd [khapk tkrk gS fQj bldks nqckjk x yEckbZ rd
vkSj [khapk tkrk gSA rc fLizax ij fd;k x;k dk;Z W 1 vkSj W2 gSA] rks,
(1) W 2 = W 1 (2) W 2 = 2W 1 (3) W 2 = 3W 1 (4) W 2 = 4W 1

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18. Which of following statement is correct :
(1) A particle may have momentum but not kinetic energy
(2) A particle may have kinetic energy but not momentum
(3) A body may have momentum but not kinetic energy
(4) A body may have kinetic energy but not momentum
fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS &
(1) ,d d.k xfrt ÅtkZ ds fcuk laosx j[k ldrk gSA
(2) ,d d.k laosx ds fcuk xfrt ÅtkZ j[k ldrk gSA
(3) ,d oLrq xfrt ÅtkZ ds fcuk laosx j[k ldrh gSA
(4) ,d oLrq laosx ds fcuk xfrt ÅtkZ j[k ldrh gSA

19. A disc of radius R has a light pole fixed perpendicular to the disc at the circumference which in turn has
a pendulum of length R attached to its other end as shown in figure. The disc is rotated with a constant
angular speed . The string is making an angle 30° with the rod. Then the angular speed  of disc is:
R f=kT;k dh pdrh dh ifjf/k ij pdrh ds yEcor ,d gYdh NM+ tqM+h gS] ftlds nwljs fljs ls R yEckbZ dk ,d
yksyd fp=kkuqlkj tqM+k gSA pdrh dks fLFkj dks.kh; osx ls ?kqekrs gSaA jLlh NM+ ls 30° dk dks.k cukrh gSA rc
pdrh dk dks.kh; osx gS :

1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2
 3 g  3 g  g   2 g 
(1) 
 R 
(2) 
 2 R 
(3)   (4)  
     3 R 3 3 R

20. A particle is moving in a circular path with constant speed, then the motion is case of:
(1) uniform velocity (2) uniform acceleration (3) variable speed (4) variable acceleration
,d d.k tks o`Ùkh; iFk ij fu;r pky ls ?kwe jgh gS dj jgh gSA rc bl fLFkfr esa xfr
(1) leku osx (2) leku Roj.k (3) vfLFkj pky (4) vfLFkj Roj.k

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SECTION B (Maximum Marks: 20)
 This Section contains Ten (10) questions. Out of these Ten (10) questions, only Five (05) Questions need
to be attempted.
 Candidates are advised to do the calculations with the constants given (if any) in the questions. The
answer should be rounded off to the nearest Integer.
 For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the values are entered (i.e. the question is unanswered).
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
[kaM B ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 bl [kaM esa nl (10) iz'u gSA bu nl (10) iz'uksa esa ls dsoy ik¡p (05) iz'uksa dks gy djus dh vko';drk gSA
 mEehnokjksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os iz'uksa esa fn, x, fLFkjkadksa ¼;fn dksbZ gks½ ds lkFk x.kuk djsaA mÙkj dks fudVre
iw.kk±d rd iw.kk±fdr fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
 izR;sd i'u ds fy,] mÙkj ntZ djus ds fy, fufnZ"V LFkku ij ekml vkSj vkWu&LØhu opqZvy U;wesfjd dhiSM dk mi;ksx
djds mÙkj dk lgh iw.kk±d eku ntZ djsaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh eku ugha Hkjk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

21. A block of unknown mass is at rest on a rough horizontal surface. A force F is applied to the block. The
graph in the figure shows the acceleration of the block with respect to the applied force. The mass of
the block (in kg) is
,d vKkr nzO;eku dk CykWd {kSfrt [kqjnjh lrg ij j[kk gSA CykWd ij ,d {kSfrt F cy yxk;k tkrk gSA xzkQ esa
vkjksfir cy ds lkis{k CykWd dk Roj.k çnf'kZr gSA CykWd dk nzO;eku (kg esa) gS &

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22. Two blocks of mass m and 2m are arranged on a wedge that is fixed on a horizontal surface. Friction
coefficient between the block and wedge are shown in figure. Find the magnitude of acceleration of two
blocks.
m rFkk 2m nzO;eku ds nks CykWd ost ij O;ofLFkr gS ;g ost {kSfrt lrg ij fLFkj gSA CykWd rFkk ost ds e/;
?k"kZ.k xq.kkad fp=k esa iznf'kZr gSA nksuksa CykWdksa ds Roj.k dk ifjek.k Kkr djksA

m Fixed 2m m fLFkj 2m
µ=1 wedge smooth µ=1 ost ?k"kZ.kjfgr
53° 37° 53° 37°

23. The given figure shows a plot of the time dependent force F x acting on a particle in motion along the
x-axis. If the total impulse delivered by this force to the particle from time t = 0 to t = 2second is
x kg-m/sec then find x.
fn;k x;k fp=k x-v{k ds vuqfn'k xfr djrs gq;s ,d d.k ij dk;Z djus okys le; ij fuHkZj cy Fx(t) dk xzkQ
iznf'kZr djrk gSA le; t = 0 ls t = 2 sec rd bl cy }kjk d.k dks fn;k x;k dqy vkosx x kg-m/sec gS x dk
eku Kkr djksA

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24. A lamina is made by removing a small disc of diameter 2R from a bigger disc of uniform mass density
and radius 2R, as shown in figure. A second similar disc is made but instead of hole a disc of triple the
density as of first is filled in the hole. Centre of mass is calculated in both the cases and was found at a
2r
distance r1 & r2 from centre O respectively. Find the ratio 2 .
r1
,d 2R f=kT;k rFkk ,dleku nzO;eku ?kuRo dh cM+h pdrh ls 2R O;kl dh NksVh pdrh dks fudkydj fp=kkuqlkj
fNnz ;qDr pdrh cuk;h tkrh gSA ,d nwljh blds tSlh pdrh cuk;h tkrh gSA ijUrq fNnz ds LFkku ij vis{kkÑr
rhu xqus ?kuRo dh pdrh }kjk bl fNnz dks Hkj fn;k tkrk gSA nksuksa fLFkfr esa nzO;eku dsUnz dh x.kuk dh tkrh gS
2r2
tks dsUnz O ls Øe'k% r1 o r2 nwjh ij izkIr gksrs gSA vuqikr Kkr dhft,A
r1

25. For the projectile motion given by y = 16x – 4x2. Range is given by (in m)
y = 16x – 4x2 ls fu:fir iz{ksi.k xfr ds fy;s ijkl (m esa) gksxkA

26. A swimmer can swim with speed 15 m/sec in still water. He wants to reach at point B as shown in
figure. Speed of river is 10 3 m / s & width of river is 100 3 m . If time taken by man to cross the river is
40
. Then n is :
n
,d rSjkd 'kkUr ty esa 15 m/sec dh pky ls rSj ldrk gSA ;g fcUnq B ij fp=kkuqlkj igq¡puk pkgrk gSA unh dh
40
pky 10 3 m / s rFkk unh dh pkSM+kbZ 100 3 m gSA ;fn unh dks ikj djus rSjkd }kjk fy;k x;k le; gks
n
rks n dk eku Kkr dhft,A
B
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VRiver = 10 3m/ s
100 3m
A 60°

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27. When a man moves down the inclined plane with a constant speed 5 m/s which makes an angle of 37°
with the horizontal, he finds that the rain is falling vertically downwards, when he moves up the same
7
inclined plane with the same speed, he find that the rain makes an angle of tan –1   with the
8
horizontal. If the speed of the rain is R 2 m/s. Find R.
{kSfrt ds lkFk 37° dks.k ij >qds gq, ,d ur ry ij tc ,d vkneh fu;r pky 5 m/s ls uhps dh vksj xfr djrk
gS rks og ikrk gS fd ckfj'k Å/okZ/kj uhps dh vksj vk jgh gSA tc og mlh pky ls ur ry ij Åij dh vksj pyrk
7
gS rks og ikrk gS fd ckfj'k {kSfrt ds lkFk tan–1   dks.k ij gSA ;fn ckfj'k dh pky R 2 m/s gSA R Kkr djsaA
8

28. A particle is projected up an inclined plane of inclination  to the horizontal as shown. The angle of
projection of particle with horizontal is . If the particle strikes the plane horizontally, then tan
tan 
= . Find the value of x.
x

{kSfrt ls  >qdko okys ur ry ij ,d d.k dks Åij dh vks j fp=kkuqlkj iz{ksfir fd;k tkrk gSA {kSfrt ds lkFk
tan 
d.k dk iz{ksI; dks.k  gSA ;fn d.k ry ij {ksfrtr% Vdjkrk gS] rks tan  = , x dk eku Kkr djksA
x

29. A solid cylinder of radius 2m is kept on an inclined plane on its base and it does not slide. The angle of
incline plane is 53° with horizontal and it is fixed. What will be maximum height (in metre) of the cylinder
for it not to topple.
2m f=kT;k dk ,d Bksl csyu ,d ur ry ij blds vk/kkj ij j[kk gS ,oa ;g fQlyrk ugha gSA {kSfrt ls ur ry
dk dks.k 53° gS ,oa ;g fLFkj gSA csyu ds ugha iyVus ds fy, bldh vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ¼ehVj esa½ D;k gksxhA

30. A block of mass m =2 kg Space for Rough


is resting / (dPps plane
Workinclined
on a rough dk;Z dsoffy, LFkku) 37° as shown in Figure. The
inclination
coefficient of friction between the block and the plane is  = 0.5. What minimum force F (in newton)
should be applied perpendicular to the plane on the block, so that the block does not slip on the
plane ?
fp=kkuqlkj ,d m =2 kg nzO;eku dk CykWd 37° ufr dks.k ds ,d [qkjnjs urry ij fojke dj jgk gSA CYkkWd rFkk
urry ds chp ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad  = 0.5 gSA CykWd ij fdruk cy F (U;wVu esa) urry ds yEcor~ vkjksfir fd;k tkuk
pkfg, rkfd CykWd urry ij ugha fQlys % &
F

37°

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PART-B (Hkkx-B) : CHEMISTRY (jlk;u foKku)
Atomic masses : [H = 1, D = 2, Li = 7, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24, Al = 27, Si = 28,
P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65, As = 75,
Br = 80, Ag = 108, I = 127, Ba = 137, Hg = 200, Pb = 207]
SECTION A (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains Twenty (20) questions for each subject.
 Each question has four options (1), (2), (3) and (4). ONLY ONE of these four options is the most
appropriate or best answer, which will be considered the correct answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
 Full Marks : +4 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

[kaM A (vf/kdre vad : 80)


 bl [kaM esa izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d gh lcls mi;qDr ;k loksZÙke mÙkj
gS] ftls lgh ekuk tk,xkA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

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Y
31.
G

Complex [FeL6]2+ is yellow in colour then expected magnetic moment (in BM) of complex will be
( L  monodentate neutral ligand) (Pairing energy is 500 nm–1)

V = cSaxuh
B = uhyk
Y G = gjk
G Y = ihyk
O = ukjaxh
R = yky
ladqy [FeL6]2+ ihys jax dk gksrk gS] rc ladqy dk visf{kr pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ (BM esa) gksxk& ( L  ,dynUrqd
mnklhu fyxs.M) (;qXeu ÅtkZ 500 nm–1 gS)
(1) 0 (2) 8 (3) 15 (4) 24

32. 0.1 molar aqueous solution of NaCl and water are separated by semi-permeable membrane at 27ºC.
1
If external pressure of 3 atm is applied on solution side then (R = L atm mol–1 K–1) :
12
(1) Osmosis will stop. (2) Osmosis will continue.
(3) Reverse osmosis will occur. (4) Solute will move from solution to solvent.
27ºC ij] NaCl ds 0.1 eksyj tyh; foy;u rFkk ty dks v)Z ikjxE; f>Yyh }kjk i`Fkd djrs gS ;fn 3 atm dk
1
ckg~; nkc foy;u ij iz;qDr djrs gS rc (R = L atm mol–1 K–1) -
12
(1) ijklj.k :d tk;sxkA (2) ijklj.k tkjh jgsxkA
(3) izrhi ijklj.k gksxkA (4) foys; foy;u ls foyk;d dh vksj xeu djsxkA

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33. Match list I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists :
List –  List 
(P) [CoF6]3 – (1) Hybridisation of central atom involving penultimate d-orbital(s)
(Q) [Co(C2O4)3]3– (2) Paramagnetic
(R) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (3) Chelating ligand
(S) [RhC (PPh3)3] (4) Hetroleptic complex

lwph-I dks lwph-II ds lkFk lqesfyr dhft, rFkk uhps fn;s dwV dk iz;ksx djrs gq, lgh mÙkj dk p;u dhft,&
lwph–  lwph – 
(P) [CoF6] 3 – (1) dsUnzh; ijek.kq ds ladj.k esa mikUr; (penultimate) dks'k ds d-d{kd
lfEefyr gSA
(Q) [Co(C2O4)3]3– (2) vuqpqEcdh;
(R) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ (3) oy;dkjh fyxsUM ¼dhysV fyxsUM½
(S) [RhC (PPh3)3] (4) gsVªksysfIVd ladqy

Code dksM :
(P) (Q) (R) (S)
(1) 1 3 2 4
(2) 3 2 4 1
(3) 2 3 1 4
(4) 4 1 2 3

34. What mass of urea need to be dissolved in 0.1 litre of water in order to decrease its vapour pressure
by 25 % ?
0.1 yhVj ty esa ;wfj;k dk fdruk nzO;eku foys; fd;k tkuk pkfg, ftlls fd blds ok"i nkc esa 25% ls
deh gksxh ?
(1) 111.11 gm (2) 11.11 gm (3) 80 gm (4) 20 gm

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35. The solubility of gases in liquids :
(1) Increases with increase in pressure and temperature
(2) Decreases with increase in pressure and temperature
(3) Increases with increase in pressure and decrease in temperature
(4) Decreases with increase in pressure and increase in temperature

nzoks esa xSlksa dh foys;rk &


(1) nkc rFkk rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk c<+rh gSA
(2) nkc rFkk rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk ?kVrh gSA
(3) nkc esa o`f) rFkk rkieku esa deh ds lkFk c<+rh gSA
(4) nkc esa o`f) rFkk rkieku esa o`f) ds lkFk ?kVrh gSA

36. STATEMENT -1 : Acidifiy the yellow solution of potassium chromate with 1 M sulphuric acid. Add 1 mL
of amyl alcohol followed by 1 mL of 10% hydrogen peroxide. After gentle shaking the organic layer
turns blue.
STATEMENT -2 : The blue colouration is attributed to the formation of chromium pentaoxide.
(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

dFku-1 : 1 M lY¶;wfjd vEy ds lkFk ikSVSf'k;e ØksesV ds ihys foy;u dks vEyhd`r fd;k tkrk gSA blesa 1 mL
,fey ,YdksgkWy feykrs gSA rFkk blds i'pkr 10% gkbMªkstu ijkWDlkbM ds 1 mL dks feyk;k tkrk gSA bls
/khjs&/khjs ls fgykus ds i'pkr~ dkcZfud ijr uhys jax esa cny tkrh gSA
dFku-2 : Øksfe;e isUVkvkWDlkbM ds fuekZ.k ds dkj.k uhyk jax curk gSA
(1) dFku&1 lR; gS] dFku&2 lR; gS ; dFku&2, dFku&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k gSA
(2) dFku&1 lR; gS] dFku&2 lR; gS ; dFku&2, dFku&1 dk lgh Li"Vhdj.k ugha gSA
(3) dFku&1 lR; gS] dFku&2 vlR; gSA
(4) dFku&1 vlR; gS] dFku&2 lR; gSA

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37. The complexes Ni(NH3)42+ & Ni(CN)42– are paramagnetic and diamagnetic respectively Then be correct
distribution of electrons in different orbitals & expected geometry are :

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

ladqy Ni(NH3)42+ rFkk Ni(CN)42– Øe'k% vuqpqEcdh; rFkk izfrpqEcdh; gSa rc fofHkUu d{kdksa rFkk T;kferh esa
bysDVªkWuksa dk lgh forj.k fuEu gS %

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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38. One mole of a solute A is dissolved in a given volume of solvent. The association of the solute take
place as follows:  nA An
 If  is the degree of association of A, the van’t Hoff factor i is expressed as:
foys; A ds 1 eksy dks foyk;d ds fn;s x;s vk;ru esa ?kksyrs gSA foys; dk laxq.ku nA Ands vuqlkj gksrk
gSA ;fn A ds laxq.ku dh ek=kk  gS] rc okUV gkWQ xq.kkad (i), dks fuEu izdkj çnf'kZr djrs gSA

1–  

(1) i  1–  (2) i  1  (3) i = n (4) i = 1
n 1
39. PA and PB are the vapour pressures of pure liquid components, A and B, respectively of an ideal binary
solution. If XA and YA represents the mole fraction of component A in liquid and vapour phase
respectively, the total pressure (P) of the solution will be given by :
,d vkn'kZ f}vaxh foy;u ds 'kq) æo vo;oksa] A rFkk B ds ok"i nkc Øe'k% PA rFkk PB gSaA ;fn XA rFkk YA Øe'k%
nzo o ok"i izkoLFkk esa vo;o A ds eksy izHkkt dks iznf'kZr djrs gS]a rks foy;u dk dqy nkc (P) fuEu }kjk fn;k
tkrk gS %
(1) P = PA + XA (PB – PA) (2) P =PB + XA (PB – PA)
YA YB 1 Y Y
(3) P =  (4) = A  B
PA PB P PA PB

40. Which of the following statement is not correct ?


(1) Lu+3 has the strongest tendency toward complex formation among trivalent lanthanoid ions.
(2) Ce has maximum composition in misch metal.
(3) f-block elements can have electrons from f 0 to f14.
(4) Nd, Np and Nb all are f-block elements.
fuEu es ls dkSulk dFku lgh ugha gS?
(1) f=kl;ksath ysUFksukWbM vk;uksa es ls] Lu+3 dh ladqy fuekZ.k izo`fÙk vf/kdre gksrh gSA
(2) fe'ksy /kkrq es lokZf/kd laxBu Ce dk gksrk gSA
(3) f-CykWd ds rRo f0 ls f14 bySDVªksu j[krs gS
(4) Nd, Np rFkk Nb lHkh f-CykWd ds rRo gSA

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41. Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the metal carbonyls of Ist transition series?
(A) As M – C bonding increases, the C – O bond length increases.
(B) As positive charge on the central metal atom increases, the C – O bond length increases.
(C) As electron density on the central metal atom increases, the C – O bond length increases.
izFke laØe.k Js.kh ds /kkrq dkcksZfuyksa ds lUnHkZ esa fuEu esa ls dkSulk dFku lgh gS\
(A) tSls&tSls M – C ca/ku c<+rk gS] C – O ca/k yEckbZ c<+rh gSA
(B) tSls&tSls dsfUnz; /kkrq ijek.kq ij /kukos'k c<+rk gS] C – O ca/k yEckbZ c<+rh gSA
(C) tSls&tSls dsfUnz; /kkrq ijek.kq ij bysDVªkWu ?kuRo c<+rk gS] C – O ca/k yEckbZ c<+rh gSA
(1) (A) & (B) (2) (A), (B) & (C) (3) (B) & (C) (4) (A) & (C)

42. Match list I with List II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists
List-I List-II
(Solute ) (van't Hoff factor, i)
 = degree of dissociation

(A) AlCl3 if  = 0.7. (p) i = 2.8.

(B) BaCl2 if  = 0.9. (q) i = 3.4.

(C) Na3PO4 if  = 0.9. (r) i = 3.1.

(D) K3[Fe(CN)6] if  = 0.7. (s) i = 3.7.

(t) i = 3.0
Codes :
(1) A – p ; B – q ; C – r ; D – s (2) A – r ; B – p ; C – s ; D – r
(3) A – r ; B – p ; C – s ; D – q (4) A – q ; B – p ; C – s ; D – r

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lwph-I dks lwph-II ds lkFk lqesfyr dhft, rFkk uhps fn;s dwV dk iz;ksx djrs gq, lgh mÙkj dk p;u dhft,&
lwph-I lwph-II
(foys;) (okWUV gkWQ xq.kkad, i)
 = fo;kstu dh ek=kk

(A) AlCl3 ;fn  = 0.7. (p) i = 2.8.

(B) BaCl2 ;fn  = 0.9. (q) i = 3.4.

(C) Na3PO4 ;fn  = 0.9. (r) i = 3.1.

(D) K3[Fe(CN)6] ;fn  = 0.7. (s) i = 3.7.

(t) i = 3.0
dksM %
(1) A – p ; B – q ; C – r ; D – s (2) A – r ; B – p ; C – s ; D – r
(3) A – r ; B – p ; C – s ; D – q (4) A – q ; B – p ; C – s ; D – r

43. The correct IUPAC name of P & Q are respectively :

(P) (Q)
(1) 2-Bromo-3-methyl but-3-ene, Ethyl propanoate
(2) 2-Bromo-3-methyl pent-3-ene, n-propyl ethanoate
(3) 4-Bromo-3-methyl pent-2-ene, n-propyl propanoate
(4) 4-Bromo-2, 3-dimethyl but-2-ene, pentanoic anhydride

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P rFkk Q ds Øe'k% lgh IUPAC uke gS :

(P) (Q)
(1) 2-czkseks-3-esfFky C;wV-3-bZu, ,sfFky izksisuks,V
(2) 2-czkseks-3-esfFky isUV-3-bZu, n-izksfiy ,Fksuks,V
(3) 4-czkseks-3-esfFky isUV-2-bZu, n-izksfiy izksisuks,V
(4) 4-czkseks-2, 3-MkbZesfFky C;wV -2-bZu, isUVsuksbd ,ugkbMªkbM

44. An organic compound C8H12 adds two moles of H2 per mole of hydrocarbon. It undergoes reductive
ozonolysis to give Butane-1,4-dial only. What is the structure of hydrocarbon ?
,d dkcZfud ;kSfxd C8H12 ds izfr eksy ds fy, nks eksy H2 dk ;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA blds vip;udkjh
vkstksuhvi?kVu ij dsoy C;wVsu-1,4-Mkb,sy izkIr gksrk gSA gkbMªksdkcZu dh lajpuk D;k gksxh ?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

45. Which of the following is correct order of stability of given resonating structures:
fuEu esa ls nh x;h vuquknh lajpukvksa ds LFkkf;Ro dk dkSulk Øe lgh gS \

CH2 – CH = C = N H2C – CH = C = N
 II III
(1) III > I > II (2) I > II > III (3) I > III > II (4) III > II > I

46. How many carboxylic acid structure isomers are possible with C5H10O2 ?
C5H10O2 v.kqlw=k ds fdrus dkcksZfDlfyd vEy lajpuk leko;oh lEHko gS ?
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 8

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47. Give the correct order of magnitude of heat of hydrogenation of the following :
uhps fn;s x;s ;kSfxdksa dh ty;kstu dh Å"ek ds ifjek.k dk lgh Øe dkSulk gS \

(I) (II) (III) (IV)

(1) I < IV < III < II (2) IV < III < I < II (3) IV < I < III < II (4) IV < I < II < III

48. List the following carbocation in their correct order of increasing stability.
uhps fn;s x;s dkcZ/kuk;uks ds LFkkf;Ro dk c<+rk gqvk lgh Øe dkSulk gS \

CH2 C—CH3 CH
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
CH3
(1) (II) < (I) < (III) < (IV) (2) (III) < (II) < (I) < (IV)
(3) (I) < (II) < (III) < (IV) (4) (IV) < (I) < (II) < (III)

49. The order of stability of the following tautomeric compounds is :


fuEu pyko;oh ;kSfxdksa esa LFkkf;Ro dk Øe gksxk %
OH O O O OH O
| || || || | ||
CH2= C – CH2 – C – CH3 CH3 – C – CH2 – C –CH3 CH3 – C –
– CH – C – CH3

I II III
(1) III > II > I (2) II > I > III (3) II > III > I (4) I > II > III

50. Ease of proton release in decreasing order follows


izksVkWu ds fudyus (Ease of proton release) dh nj dk ?kVrk gqvk Øe gksxkA

(1) a > c > d > b (2) c > d > a > b (3) c > a > d > b (4) a > b > c > d

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SECTION B (Maximum Marks: 20)
 This Section contains Ten (10) questions. Out of these Ten (10) questions, only Five (05) Questions need
to be attempted.
 Candidates are advised to do the calculations with the constants given (if any) in the questions. The
answer should be rounded off to the nearest Integer.
 For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
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[kaM B ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 bl [kaM esa nl (10) iz'u gSA bu nl (10) iz'uksa esa ls dsoy ik¡p (05) iz'uksa dks gy djus dh vko';drk gSA
 mEehnokjksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os iz'uksa esa fn, x, fLFkjkadksa ¼;fn dksbZ gks½ ds lkFk x.kuk djsaA mÙkj dks fudVre
iw.kk±d rd iw.kk±fdr fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
 izR;sd i'u ds fy,] mÙkj ntZ djus ds fy, fufnZ"V LFkku ij ekml vkSj vkWu&LØhu opqZvy U;wesfjd dhiSM dk mi;ksx
djds mÙkj dk lgh iw.kk±d eku ntZ djsaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh eku ugha Hkjk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

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51. Depression of freezing point of 0.01 molar aq. CH3COOH solution is 0.0205°C. 1 molal urea solution
freezes at –1.86°C. Assuming molality equal to molarity, pH of CH 3COOH solution is ________ :
(Nearest integer)
0.01 eksyj tyh; CH3COOH foy;u ds fgekad esa voueu 0.0205°C gSA 1 eksyy ;wfj;k foy;u –1.86°C ij
terk gSA eksyyrk dks eksyjrk ds cjkcj ekurs gq, CH3COOH foy;u dh pH________ gksxh& ¼fudVre iw.kkZad½

52. At 323 K, the vapour pressure in millimeters of mercury of a methanol-ethanol solution is represented
by the equation p = 120 XA + 140, where XA is the mole fraction of methanol. Then the value of
p
lim A is ________ : (Nearest integer)
x A 1 X A

323 K ij, ,d esFksukWy&,FksukWy foy;u dh edZjh dk feyhehVj esa ok"inkc lehdj.k p = 120 XA + 140 }kjk
pA
iznf'kZr fd;k tkrk gS, tgk¡ XA esFksukWy dk eksy çHkkt gSA rc lim dk eku ________ gksxk& ¼fudVre
x A 1 XA
iw.kkZad½

53. Consider the following complex : Dichloridobis(ethane-1,2-diamine)chromium(III) chloride


(i) Total number of unpaired electrons = x
(ii) One mole of complex   y moles of AgCl
3 AgNO
Excess

(iii) Total stereo isomeric forms of complex = z


Determine value of (x+y+z).
fuEu ladqy dk voyksdu dhft,& MkbZDyksjkbMksfcl(,Fksu-1,2-MkbZ,ehu) Øksfe;e(III) DyksjkbM
(i) dqy v;qfXer bysDVªkWUl dh la[;k = x
AgNO 3
(ii) ,d eksy ladqy    AgCl ds y eksy
vkf/kD;
(iii) ladqy
ds dqy f=kfoeleko;oh :i = z
(x+y+z) dk eku Kkr dhft;sA

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54. Insulin (C2H10O5)n is dissolved in a suitable solvent and the osmotic pressure  of the solution of

various concentration (in kg/m3) is measured at 20ºC. The slope of a plot of  against c is found to be
8.134 × 10–3 (SI units). The molecular weight of the insulin is_________ × 10 3 kg/mol (Nearest integer).
bUlwfyu (C2H10O5)n dks ,d mi;qDr foyk;d esa ?kksyk tkrk gS vkSj foy;u dk ijklj.k nkc  ) fofHkUUk
lkUnzrkvksa (kg/m3) esa 20ºC ij ekik x;k gSA oØ dk <+ky , c ds fo:) 8.314 × 10–3 (S units) ik;k x;k gSA
bUlwfyu dk v.kqHkkj _________ × 103 fdyksxzke/eksy gSA ¼fudVre iw.kkZad½


55. KMnO4 
 Mnx
H
R.A.


KMnO4 
OH
 Mny
R.A.


K2Cr2O7 
OH
 Crz

Here x, y and z are oxidation states then x + y + z is :


;gkW x, y rFkk z ] vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk;sa gS rc x + y + z gS&

56. The number of sigma bonds in Mn2(CO)10 –


Mn2(CO)10 flXek cU/k dh la[;k gS&

57. How many of the following are amphoteric oxides?


Mn2O7, CrO3, Cr2O3, CrO, V2O5 and V2O4

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O O–CONH2
H3CO OCH3
58. Mitomycin (A) is a clinically used antitumor antibiotic ?
CH3 N NH
O
How many number of sp2 hybridized carbon atom in the structure of mitomycine (A) ?
O O–CONH2
H3CO OCH3
ehVksekbflu (A) dk mi;ksx fpfdRlk esa izfrvkcqnZ (antitumor) izfrtSfod
CH3 N NH
O
ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gSA
ehVksekbflu (A) dh lajpuk esa fdrus dkcZu ijek.kq sp2 ladfjr gS \

59. How many species out of the following are aromatic ?


fuEu esa ls fdruh Lih'kht ,sjksesfVd gS \

60. Write the total number of hyperconjugable hydrogen atoms in the following species :
nh xbZ Lih'kht esa vfrla;qXeh gkbMªkstu ijek.kqvksa dh dqy la[;k fyf[k,A

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PART-C (Hkkx-C) : MATHEMATICS (xf.kr)
SECTION A (Maximum Marks: 80)
 This section contains Twenty (20) questions for each subject.
 Each question has four options (1), (2), (3) and (4). ONLY ONE of these four options is the most
appropriate or best answer, which will be considered the correct answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
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[kaM A (vf/kdre vad : 80)
 bl [kaM esa izR;sd fo"k; ds fy, chl (20) iz'u gSaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds pkj fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSaA bu pkjksa fodYiksa esa ls dsoy ,d gh lcls mi;qDr ;k loksZÙke mÙkj
gS] ftls lgh ekuk tk,xkA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh fodYi ugha pquk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

61. The inverse of y=5logx is :


y=5logx dk izfrykse gS:
1
1

(3) x  y
log 5
(1) x  5 log y
(2) x=5logy (4) x=ylog5

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62. Let X = {n  N: 1  n  50}. If A = {n  X: n is a multiple of 2}; B = {n  X: n is a multiple of 7}, then the
number of elements in the smallest subset of X containing both A and B is__________.
ekuk X = {n  N: 1  n  50}. ;fn A = {n  X: n, 2 dk ,d xq.kt gS}; B = {n  X: n, 7 dk ,d xq.kt gS}, rks X
ds lcls NksVs mileqPp;] ftlesa A rFkk B nksuksa gSa] esa vo;oksa dh la[;k gS__________.
(1) 29 (2) 28 (3) 27 (4) 26

63. Let R = {(P,Q)| P and Q are at the same distance from the origin} be a relation, then the equivalence
class of (1, –1) is the set:
ekuk R = {(P,Q)| P rFkk Q ewyfcanq ls leku nwjh ij gS} ,d laca/k gSA rks (1, –1) dk rqY;rk&oxZ fuEu esa ls dkSu
lk leqPp; gS \
(1) S  {( x, y ) | x  y  2 }
2 2
(2) S  {( x, y) | x 2  y 2  2}
(3) S  {( x, y) | x 2  y 2  4} (4) S  {( x, y) | x 2  y 2  1}

64. In a class of 45 students, three students can write well using either hand. The number of students who
can write well only with the right hand is 24 more than the number of those who write well only with the
left hand. Then, the number of students who can write well with the right hand is:
45 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh ,d d{kk esa] rhu fo|kFkhZ nksuksa gkFkksa ls vPNk fy[k ldrs gSaA dsoy nk,¡ gkFk ls vPNk fy[kus
okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k] dsoy ck,¡ gkFk ls vPNk fy[kus okyksa dh la[;k ls 24 vf/kd gSA rks] nkfgus gkFk ls vPNk
fy[kus okys Nk=kksa dh la[;k gS%
(1) 33 (2) 36 (3) 39 (4) 41
1
65. In a triangle ABC , angle A satisfies 3 cos A  sinA  then the triangle ABC is –
2
(1) Obtuse angled (2) righth angled
(3) a cute but no equilateral (4) equilateral
1
ABC esa dks.k A 3 cos A  sinA  dks larq"V djrk gS rc f=kHkqt ABC gS &
2
(1) vf/kd dks.k (2) ledks.k
(3) leckgq ugha (4) leckgq gS

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If f x  
x  1 x 1 3  such that f(g(x)) = x then
66.
x 2
 3x  2 
;fn f x  
x  1 x 1 3 
x 2
 3x  2  bl izdkj gS fd f(g(x)) = x rc

 3  1  1 
(1) g   288 3 (2) g'    24 3
 2 
   12 
 3  1
(3) g
 2 
 
  g'  1   288 3
  
(4) g 3  2  1 
   48 

67. Let R be a reflexive relation on a finite set A having n elements and let there be m ordered pairs in R,
then
ekuk n vo;oksa okys leqPp; A ij ifjHkkf"kr ,d LorqY; laca/k R gSA rFkk R esa m Øfer ;qXe gS rks
(1) m  n (2) m  n (3) m = n (4) n2 = m

68. Let S be the non-empty set and P(S) be the set of all subsets of S, For A, B  P(S). A relation R is such
that ARB if and only if A  B = , then the relation R is :
(1) Reflexive only (2) Symmetric only
(3) Reflexive and Symmetric (4) Symmetric and Transitive
A, B  P(S) ds fy;s ekuk S vfjDr leqPp; gS rFkk S ds lHkh mi leqPp;ksa dk leqPp; P(S) gSA ,d laca/k R bl
izdkj gS rkfd ARB ;fn vkSj dsoy A  B = , rks laca/k R gS
(1) dsoy LorqY; (2) dsoy lefer
(3) LorqY; rFkk lefer (4) lefer rFkk laØked

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69. Consider the following statements :
1
S1 : If sin  =  and tan  = 1, then lies in third quadrant
2
1 5
S2 : If sec  – tan  = , then sec =
3 3
1 
S3 : 3 cos23  sin23 = cos 7°
2  
State, in order, whether S1, S2, S3 are true or false
(1) T T F (2) F T T (3) T T T (4) F T F
fuEufyf[kr dFkuks a ij fopkj dhft, &
1
S1 : ;fn sin  =  vkSj tan  = 1 gks] rks  r`rh; prqFkk±'k esa gS
2
1
S2 : ;fn sec  – tan  = gks] rks sec = 5
3 3
1 
S3 : 3 cos23  sin23 = cos 7°
2  
S1, S2, S3 ds lR; (T) ;k vlR; (F) gks u s dk lgh Øe gS &
(1) T T F (2) F T T (3) T T T (4) F T F

General solution of 64Sin3 x  1  4Sinx  5 is –


2
70.
64Sin3 x  1  4Sinx  5
2
dk lkekU; gy gS &
 
(1) x  2n  ,n   (2) x  n   1
n
, n
6 6
5 5
(3) x  2n  ,n   (4) x  2n  , n
6 6

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71. If a + 2b > 5c and quadratic equation ax2 + 2bx –5c = 0 has imaginary roots, then:
;fn a + 2b > 5c rFkk f}?kkr lehdj.k ax2 + 2bx –5c = 0 ds dkYifud ewy gks] rks
(1) a > 0, c > 0 (2) a > 0, c < 0 (3) a < 0, c > 0 (4) a < 0, c < 0


72. If 0 <  <  < , b  R such that cos = tan , then the equation x2 – bx + (sin – tan– cos) = 0 has
2
(1) two imaginary roots (2) two negative roots
(3) two positive roots (4) one positive root and one negative roots

;fn 0 <  <  < , b  R bl izdkj gS fd cos = tan rc lehdj.k x2 – bx + (sin – tan– cos) = 0
2
(1) nks dkYifud ewy (2) nks _.kkRed ewy
(3) nks /kukRed ewy (4) ,d /kukRed ewy vkSj ,d _.kkRed ewy

73. Let P(x) = x n  a1x n1  a2 x n2  ....  an1x  an ,n  N , ak  R , k = 1, 2, , ….. n. If 1, 3, 9, 27, …. upto
n terms are roots of P(x) = 0 then
ekuk P(x) = xn  a1xn1  a2 xn2  ....  an1x  an ,n  N , ak  R , k = 1, 2, , ….. n ;fn 1, 3, 9, 27, …. n
rd ds in P(x) = 0 ds ewy gSa] rc&
3n  1 9 n  4 .3 n  3
(1) a1  (2) a 2 
n 16
 nn 1 
 
(3) an   1 .3  2 
n
(4) a1  a2  ......  an  0

74. The interior angles of a convex polygon form an arithmetic progression with a common difference of 4°.
Number of sides of the polygon if its largest interior angle is 172° are
mÙky cgqHkqt ds vkUrfjd dks.k lekUrj Js<h esa gS ftldk lkoZvUrj 4° gSA ;fn bldk vf/kdre vkUrfjd dks.k
172° gS rc cgqHkqt dh Hkqtkvksa dh la[;k Kkr djks &
(1) 9 (2) 6 (3) 10 (4) 12

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75. Consider the sequence 8A + 2B, 6A + B, 4A, 2A – B, ……., which term of this sequence will have a
coefficient of A which is twice the coefficient of B?
(1) 10th (2) 14th (3) 17th (4) None of these
vuqØe 8A + 2B, 6A + B, 4A, 2A – B, ……. ds dkSuls in esa A dk xq.kkad B ds xq.kkad dk nqxquk gksxk\
(1) 10 ok¡ (2) 14 ok¡ (3) 17 ok¡ (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugh

76. If x, y are positive real numbers such that 3x + 4y < 72, then the maximum possible value of
12xy(72 – 3x – 4y) is :
;fn x, y /kukRed okLrfod la[;k,s bl izdkj gS fd 3x + 4y < 72 rc 12xy(72 – 3x – 4y) dk vf/kdre laHkkfor
eku gS &
(1) 12240 (2) 13824 (3) 10656 (4) 8640

 x  1
77. Let [x] denotes the integral part of x. If m   2
and n = least integral value of
,n then
1  x  2  sin 3x
 x  1
ekuk [x], x ds egÙre iw.kk±d Hkkx dks iznf'kZr djrk gSA ;fn m   2
rFkk n,
,n ds U;wure iw.kk±d eku
1  x  2  sin 3x
dks iznf'kZr djrk gS] rc
(1) m  n (2) m > n (3) m + n = 0 (4) nm = 0

 
78. Let f : (–, –1]   ,   be defined as f(x) = sec–1(–x2 + x + a). If f(x) is surjective, then the range of a
2 
is

ekuk f : (–, –1]   ,   , f(x) = sec–1(–x2 + x + a) }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gSA ;fn f(x) vPNknd gS rks a dk ifjlj gS
2 
 5   5 
(1) {1} (2)   (3)  , (4) (– , 1]
4  4 

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79. If ‘’ is the only real root of the equation x3 + bx2 + cx + 1 = 0 (b < c), then the value of
 1
tan–1  + tan–1   is equal to :

 
(1)  (2) (3) 0 (4) cannot be determined
2 2
 1
lehdj.k x3 + bx2 + cx + 1 = 0 (b < c) dk dsoy okLrfod ewy ;fn ‘’ gks] rks tan–1  + tan–1   dk eku gS

 
(1)  (2) (3) 0 (4) x.kuk ugha dh tk ldrh
2 2


80. If sin–1 (ex) + cos–1 (x2) = , then the number of solutions of this equation :
2

;fn sin–1 (ex) + cos–1 (x2) = gks] rks bl lehdj.k ds gyksa dh la[;k gS&
2
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 0

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SECTION B (Maximum Marks: 20)

 This Section contains Ten (10) questions. Out of these Ten (10) questions, only Five (05) Questions need
to be attempted.
 Candidates are advised to do the calculations with the constants given (if any) in the questions. The
answer should be rounded off to the nearest Integer.
 For each question, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen
virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer.
 The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following Marking Scheme:
 Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
 Zero Marks : 0 If none of the values are entered (i.e. the question is unanswered).
 Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
[kaM B ¼vf/kdre vad% 20)
 bl [kaM esa nl (10) iz'u gSA bu nl (10) iz'uksa esa ls dsoy ik¡p (05) iz'uksa dks gy djus dh vko';drk gSA
 mEehnokjksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os iz'uksa esa fn, x, fLFkjkadksa ¼;fn dksbZ gks½ ds lkFk x.kuk djsaA mÙkj dks fudVre
iw.kk±d rd iw.kk±fdr fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
 izR;sd i'u ds fy,] mÙkj ntZ djus ds fy, fufnZ"V LFkku ij ekml vkSj vkWu&LØhu opqZvy U;wesfjd dhiSM dk mi;ksx
djds mÙkj dk lgh iw.kk±d eku ntZ djsaA
 izR;sd iz'u ds mÙkj dk ewY;kadu fuEufyf[kr vadu ;kstuk ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk%
 iw.kZ vad % +4 ;fn flQZ lgh fodYi gh pquk x;k gSA
 'kwU; vad % 0 ;fn dksbZ Hkh eku ugha Hkjk x;k gS ¼vFkkZr~ iz'u vuqÙkfjr gS½A
 _.k vad % –1 vU; lHkh ifjfLFkfr;ksa esaA

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10(cot 70º 4 cos 70º ) 2
81. The value of is –
4
10(cot 70º 4 cos 70º )2
dk eku gS &
4

2 4 10 28 82
82. The value of      .... up to infinite terms, is
1 9 81 729 6561
2 4 10 28 82
     .... dk vuUr inksa rd dk eku gS &
1 9 81 729 6561

83. Number of functions f : R  R such that f x  y   sinx  siny  2 , for all x, y  R are –
Qyuksa dh la[;k f : R  R bl izdkj gS fd f x  y   sinx  siny  2 lHkh ds fy, x, y  R gS &

84. Let x denote the total number of one-one functions from a set A with 3 elements to a set B with 5
y
elements and y denote the total number of one-one functions from the set A to the set A x B ,Then 
x

ekuk x, 3 vo;oksa ds ,d leqPp; A ls 5 vo;oksa ds ,d leqPp; B esa ,dSdh Qyuksa dh dqy la[;k dks n'’kkZrk gS
y
rFkk y, leqPp; A ls leqPp; A × B esa ,dSdh Qyuksa dh dqy la[;k dks n'kkZrk gSA rks 
x


85. If 0  x < , then the number of values of x for which sinx – sin2x + sin3x = 0, is :
2

;fn 0  x < , gS] rks x ds mu ekuksa dh la[;k ftuds fy, sinx – sin2x + sin3x = 0, gS] gS :
2

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86. Given that the inverse trigonometric functions take principal values only. Then, the number of real
values of x which satisfy sin–1 
3x   4x 
 + sin–1   = sin–1 x is equal to :
 5   5 
 3x   4x 
;g fn;k x;k gS fd izfrykse f=kdks.kferh; Qyu dsoy eq[; eku ysrs gSaA rks sin–1   + sin–1   = sin–1 x
 5   5 
dks lUrq"V djus okys x ds okLrfod ekuksa dh la[;k gS %

87. The number of real roots of the equation


5  2x – 1  2x 2x – 2 is  
 
lehdj.k 5  2x – 1  2x 2x – 2 ds okLrfod ewyksa dh la[;k gS&

N
2k  1
88. If 
k 1 (k 2  k )2
= 0.9999 then determine the value of N.

N
2k  1
;fn  k 1 (k 2  k )2
= 0.9999 rc N dk eku gS &

1 1 3
89. If f(x) and g(x) are two functions with g(x) = x  and fog(x) = x3  3 then then the value of 10f '  
x x 2
is equal to

bl izdkj gS rkfd fog(x) = x3  3 rks 10f '   dk eku gS&


1 1 3
;fn f(x) rFkk g(x) nks Qyu g(x) = x 
x x 2
 1  1  1  1   1    1 
90. If tan1    tan1    tan1    tan1   + ………… + tan–1  2  =  tan1   then k is
 
2  
8  
18  
32  2n  k  2n  1 

;fn tan1    tan1    tan1    tan1   + ………… + tan–1  2  =  tan1 
1 1 1 1 1 1 
 gks] rks
2 8  18   32   2n  k  2n  1 
k dk eku gS&
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