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JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)

Academic Session: 2023-24

P01-23

TARGET TEST PATTERN JEE (MAIN)


JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)
EXAMINATION
JEE PREPRATORY TEST
TEST TYPE
(JPT)
TARGET YEAR 2024 TEST CODE &
SEQUENCE
JPT 8

PAPER NO. ONE MAX. MARKS 300


TEST
3 Hrs
DURATION
PAPER CODE 1
TEST DATE 23st MARCH 2024
TEST DAY SATURDAY
CLASS XII / XIII TEST TIME Start: 09:30 AM
(PAPER-1) End : 12:30 PM
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES TOTAL NO. OF
COURSE NAME
(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.
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. The characteristic distance at which quantum gravitational effects are significant the Planck length can
be determined from a suitable combination of the fundamental physical constants G, h and c. Which of
the following correctly gives the Plank length?
Iykad nwjh og fof'k"V nwjh gS ftl ij DokUVe xq:Roh; izHkko egRoiw.kZ gksrs gSA bldk fu/kkZj.k ewyHkwr HkkSfrd
jkf'k;ksa G, h rFkk c ls gks ldrk gSA fuEu esa ls dkSulk lw=k Iykad nwjh dks lgh fn[kkrk gS?
1/ 2
 Gh 
(1) G h2 c3 (2) G2 h c (3) G1/2 h2 c (4)  3 
c 

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2. A proton of mass m collides elastically with a particle of unknown mass at rest. After the collision the
proton and the unknown particle are seen moving at an angle of 90° with respect to each other. The
mass of unknown particle is :
m æO;eku dk ,d izksVkWu fdlh vKkr æO;eku ds fojkekoLFkk esa j[ks gq, ,d d.k ls izR;kLFk la?kV~V djrk gSA
la?kV~V ds i'pkr~ izksVkWu vkSj vKkr d.k ijLij 90° dk dksa.k cukrs gq, pys tkrs gSA vKkr d.k dk æO;eku gSµ
m m
(1) (2) m (3) (4) 2m
2 3

3. A disc rotates about its axis of symmetry in a horizontal plane at a steady rate of 3.5 revolutions per
second. A coin placed at a distance of 1.25 cm from the axis of rotation remains at rest on the disc. The
coefficient of friction between the coin and the disc is : (g = 10 m/s 2)
,d fMLd vius lefer v{k ds ifjr% {kSfrt leery esa 3.5 pDdj izfr lsd.M dh fLFkj xfr ls ?kw.kZu dj jgh gSA
?kw.kZu v{k ls 1.25 cm dh nwjh ij j[kk ,d flDdk fMLd ij fLFkj jgrk gSA flDds vkSj fMLd ds chp esa ?k"kZ.k
xq.kkad dk eku gksxkµ (fn;k gS g = 10 m/s2)
(1) 0.5 (2) 0.3 (3) 0.7 (4) 0.6

4. As shown in the figure forces of 105 N each are applied in opposite directions on the upper and lower
faces of a cube of side 10cm shifting the upper face parallel to itself by 0.5cm. If the side of another
cube of the same material is 20cm then under similar conditions as above the displacement will be :
fp=kkuqlkj 10cm Hkqtk okys ,d /ku ds Åij vkSj uhps okys Qyd ij 105 N ds cjkcj cyksa dks foijhr fn'kk esa
yxk;k tkrk gS ftlls Åijh Qyd vius lekUrj 0.5cm ls foLFkkfir gks tkrh gSA ;fn leku inkFkZ ds nwljs
20cm Hkqtk okys ?ku dks crk;s x;s voLFkk esa j[kk tk;s rks foLFkkiu dk eku gksxkµ

(1) 0.25 cm (2) 0.37 cm (3) 0.75 cm (4) 1.00 cm

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5. A man throws a packet from the top of the tower directly aiming at his friend who is standing on the
ground at a certain distance from the base of the tower and this distance is same as the height of the
tower. If packet is thrown with a speed of 4m/s and it hits the ground midway between the tower base &
his friend then height of the tower is (g = 10m/s2)
ehukj ij [kM+k gqvk ,d O;fDr ehukj ds 'kh"kZ ls tehu ij fLFkr vius fe=k dh rjQ lh/kk ,d iSdsV Qsadrk gS rFkk
fe=k ehukj ds ry ls tehu ij ehukj dh Å¡pkbZ ds cjkcj nwjh ij [kM+k gSA ;g iSdsV fe=k rFkk ehukj ds ry dks
feykus okyh js[kk ds Bhd e/; esa fxjrk gS ;fn iSfdV dks 4m/s dh pky ls Qsdk tk;s rks ehukj dh Å¡pkbZ gksxh&
(g = 10m/s2)
(1) 5m (2) 8m (3) 3.2m (4) 13m

 r 
6. A solid ball of radius R has a charge density  given by  = 0  1 –  for 0 r R. The electric field
 R
outside the ball is:
 r 
R f=kT;k ds ,d Bksl xksys ds vkos'k ?kuRo  dks 0 r R ds fy,  = 0 1 –  }kjk izdV fd;k tkrk gSA xksys
 R
ds ckgj fo|qr {ks=k gksxkA
 0R 3  0R 3 4 0R 3 3 0 R 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
0 r 2 12 0 r 2 3 0 r 2 4 0 r 2

7. A copper rod of cross-sectional area A carries a uniform current  through it. At temperature T, if the
volume charge density of the rod is , How long will the charges take to travel a distance d ?
A vuqizLFk dkV ds {ks=kQy dh ,d dkWij dh NM+ ls gksdj  /kkjk cgrh gSA T rkieku ij ;fn NM+ dk vk;ruh
vkos'k ?kuRo  gks rks vkos'kksa dks d nwjh r; djus esa fdruk le; yxsxk?
2dA 2dA dA dA
(1) (2) (3) (4)
 T  T

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8. The equivalent capacitance between A and B in the circuit given below is :
fp=k esa fn;s x;s ifjiFk esa fcUnq A rFkk B ds chp lerqY; /kkfjrk gksxh %
6F 2F
A
5F 5F 4F

2F
B
(1) 3.6F (2) 2.4F (3) 4.9F (4) 5.4F

9. A uniform rod AB is suspended from a point X, at a variable distance x from A, as shown. To make the
rod horizontal, a mass m is suspended from its end A. A set of (m,x) values is recorded. The
appropriate variables that given a straight line, when plotted, are :
,d ,dleku NM+ AB dks fp=kkuqlkj fcUnq X, tks fd A ls x nwjh ij gS] ls yVdk;k tkrk gSA bl NM+ dks {kSfrt
j[kus ds fy;s mlds fljs A ls ,d nzO;eku m dks yVdkrs gSaA bl rjg (m,x) ekuksa dk ,d lewg izkIr gksrk gSA bl
lewg ls mfpr pj] ftudks vkysf[kr (plot) djus ls ,d lh/kh js[kk izkIr gks] gksaxs %

A X B

m
1 1
(1) m,x2. (2) m, 2
(3) m, (4) m,x
x x

10. An elevator weighing 10,000 kgf attains an upward velocity of 4 m/s in two seconds with uniform
acceleration. The tension in the cable will be approximately
10000 kgf Hkkj okyh ,d fy¶V 2sec. esa 4 m/s osx fu;r Roj.k ls izkIr djrh gS] rks fy¶V dh dscy esa ruko gksxkµ
(1) 8,000 kgf (2) 10,000 kgf (3) 12,000 kgf (4) 20,000 kgf

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11. The velocity-time graphs of a car and a scooter are shown in the figure. (i) The difference between the
distance travelled by the car and the scooter in 15 s and (ii) the time at which the car will catch up with
the scooter are, respectively.
A car B
45

Velocity (ms ) 
–1
E F
30 G

15

O C D
0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Time in (s) 
(1) 112.5 m and 22.5 s (2) 337.5 m and 25 s
(3) 225.5 m and 10 s (4) 112.5 m and 15 s
,d dkj rFkk ,d LdwVj ds osx le; xzkQ dks fn;s x;s fp=k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA (i) 15 lSd.M esa dkj ,oa LdwVj
}kjk pyh x;h nwjh dk varj ,oa (ii) og le; tc dkj LdwVj ds cjkcj vk tk;sxh] Øe'k% gksaxsµ
A dkj B
45
osx (ms–1) 

E F LdwVj
30 G

15

O C D
0
0 5 10 15 20 25
le; (s) 
(1) 112.5 m rFkk 22.5 s (2) 337.5 m rFkk 25 s
(3) 225.5 m rFkk 10 s (4) 112.5 m rFkk 15 s

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12. A monochromatic beam of light has a frequency v   1012 Hz and is propagating along the direction
2
î  ĵ
. It is polarized along the k̂ direction. The acceptable form the magnetic field is :
2
3 î  ĵ
fdlh ,do.khZ izdk'k iqat dh vko`fÙk v   1012 Hz gS vkSj og fn'kk esa xfreku gSA mldh /kzqo.k dh fn'kk
2 2
k̂ gSA mlds pqEcdh; {ks=k dk Lohdk;Z Lo:i gksxk %

(1)
E0  î – ĵ 

    


 cos 10 4 î  ĵ .r – 3  10 12 t  (2)
E0 
k̂ cos 10 4
  
î  ĵ 
.r  3  10 12 t
 2 
C    2  C  2 

(3)
 
E0 î – ĵ 
cos 10 4
  
î  ĵ 
.r  3  10 12 t (4)
 
E 0 î  ĵ  k̂ 
cos 10 4
  
î  ĵ 
.r  3  10 12 t
C 2  2  C 3  2 

13. In a screw gauge, 5 complete rotations of the screw cause it to move a linear distance of 0.25 cm.
There are 100 circular scale divisions. The thickness of a wire measured by this screw gauge gives a
reading of 4 main scale divisions and 30 circular scale divisions. Assuming negligible zero error, the
thickness of the wire is :
,d LØw xst esa] LØw ds 5 iw.kZ pDdj esa ;g 0.25 cm. jSf[kd nwjh pyrk gSA blds o`Ùkh; iSekus ij 100 Hkkx gSaA
bl LØw xst }kjk ,d rkj dh eksVkbZ ds ekiu esa eq[; iSekus ds 4 Hkkx rFkk o`Ùkh; iSekus ds 30 Hkkx ikB~;kad vkrk
gSA ;fn 'kwU; =kqfV ux.; gks rks] rkj dh eksVkbZ gS %
(1) 0.4300 cm (2) 0.3150 cm (3) 0.0430 cm (4) 0.2150 cm

14. Light of wavelength 550 nm falls normally on a slit of width 22.0 × 10 –5 cm. The angular position of the
second minima from the central maximum will be (in radians) :
rjaxnS/;Z 550 nm dk izdk'k ,d 22.0 × 10–5 cm pkSM+h ,d f>jh ij yEcor~ iM+rk gSA dsUnzh; mfPp"B ls nwljs
fufEu"B dh dks.kh; fLFkfr gksxh ¼jsfM;u esa½ %
   
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 8 12 6

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15. At some instant a radioactive sample S1 having an activity 5 Ci has twice the number of nuclei as
another sample S2 which has an activity of 10 Ci. The half lives of S1 and S2 are :
(1) 20 years and 5 years, respectively (2) 20 years and 10 years, respectively
(3) 5 years and 20 years, respectively (4) 10 years and 20 years, respectively
fdlh le; ij 5 Ci ,fDVork ds ,d jsfM;ks,fDVo uewus (sample) S1 esa ukfHkdksa dh la[;k ,d nwljs uewus S2
ftldh ,fDVork 10 Ci gS] ds ukfHkdksa ls nqxuh gSA S1 ,oa S2 dh v)Z&vk;qvksa dk eku gksxk&
(1) ࡵØe'k% 20 o"kZ ,oa 5 o"kZ (2) Øe'k% 20 o"kZ ,oa 10 o"kZ
(3) Øe'k% 5 o"kZ ,oa 20 o"k Z (4) Øe'k% 10 o"kZ ,oa 20 o"kZ

16. The de-Broglie wavelength (B) associated with the electron orbiting in the second excited state of
hydrogen atom is related to that in the ground state (G) by :
gkbMªkstu ijek.kq ds f}rh; mÙksftr Lrj esa ?kweus okys bysDVªkWu dh fM&czkXyh rjaxnS/;Z (B) dk lEcU/k ewy Lrj ds
bysDVªkWu dh fM&czkXyh rjaxnS/;Z (G) gS :
(1) B = 3G (2) B = 2G (3) B = 3G/3 (4) B = 3G/2

17. In the given circuit the current through zener diode is :


fn;s x;s ifjiFk es tsuj Mk;ksM ls cgus okyh /kkjk gSA

R1 500

15V

1500 R2
VZ = 10V

(1) 3.3mA (2) 2.5mA (3) 5.5mA (4) 6.7mA

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18. Suppose that the angular velocity of rotation of earth is increased. Then as a consequence:
(1) Weight of the object every where on the earth will decrease
(2) Weight of the object every where on the earth will increase
(3) Except at poles weight of the object on the earth will decrease
(4) There will be no change in weight anywhere on the earth.
ekukfd i`Foh ds ?kw.kZu dk dksa.kh; osx c<+k fn;k tkrk gSA rc ifj.kkeLo:i %
(1) i`Foh ij lc txg fi.M dk Hkkj ?kV tk;sxkA
(2) i`Foh ij lc txg fi.M dk Hkkj c<+ tk;sxkA
(3) /kzqoksa dks NksM+dj] i`Foh ij fi.M dk Hkkj ?kV tk;sxkA
(4) i`Foh ij dgha Hkh oLrq ds Hkkj esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha gksxkA

19. A charge q is spread uniformly over an insulated loop of radius r. If it is rotated with an angular velocity
 with respect to normal axis then magnetic moment of the loop is :
r f=kT;k ds ,d vpkyd ik'k ij vkos'k q dks leku :i ls QSyk;k x;k gSA ;fn bls dks.kh; osx  ls vfHkyEc v{k
ds lkis{k ?kqekrs gSa rks ik'k dk pqEcdh; vk?kw.kZ gS %
3 1 4
(1) q r 2 (2) q r 2 (3) qr2 (4) qr 2
2 2 3

20. A ray of light is incident at an angle of 60° on one face of a prism of angle 30°. The emergent ray of
light makes an angle of 30° with incident ray. The angle made by the emergent ray with second face of
prism will be :
30° dks.k ds fizTe ds ,d Qyd ij 60° dk dks.k cukrs gq, ,d izdk'k dh fdj.k vkifrr gksrh gSA fuxZr fdj.k
vkifrr fdj.k ls 30° dk dks.k cukrh gSA fuxZu fdj.k dk fizTe ds nwljs Qyd ls cuk dks.k gksxkA
(1) 0° (2) 90° (3) 30° (4) 45°

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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 small soap bubble of radius 4cm is trapped inside another bubble of radius 6cm without any contact.
Let P2 be the pressure inside the inner bubble and P 0 the pressure outside the outer bubble. Radius
(in cm) of another bubble with pressure difference P2 – P0 between its inside and outside would
X
be , find the value of X
10

4cm f=kT;k dk lkcqu dk ,d NksVk cqycqyk 6cm f=kT;k ds ,d cM+s cqycqys ds vUnj dk nkc P2 gS vkSj ckgjh
cqycys ds ckgj dk nkc P0 gSA ,d nwljs cqycqys dh f=kT;k (cm esa) dk eku D;k gksxkA ;fn bl cqycqys ds vUnj
X
vkSj ckgjh nkc dk vUrj PSpace gks rks XWork
2 – P0 ,for Rough dk eku gksxkAdk;Z ds fy, LFkku)
/ (dPps
10

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22. A point charge 1 C is moving along straight line x = 2y = z with speed 5 km/s. Electric field at a point P
due to this point charge is ( 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ ) × 106 N/C. What is magnitude of magnetic field at point P for
given instant.
1 C dk ,d fcUnq vkos'k ljy js[kk x = 2y = z ds vuqfn'k pky 5 km/s ls xfr'khy gSA bl fcUnq vkos'k ds dkj.k ,d
fcUnq P ij oS|qr {ks=k ( 2iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ ) × 106 N/C gSA fn;s x;s {k.k ij fcUnq P ij pqEcdh; {ks=k dk ifjek.k D;k gksxk &

23. An inclined plane is bent in such a way that the vertical cross–section is given by y = x2/4 where y is in
vertical and x in horizontal direction. If the upper surface of this curved plane is rough with coefficient of
friction = 0.5, the maximum height in cm at which a stationary block will not slip downward is …….. cm.
,d vkur ry bl izdkj >qdk gS fd mldh Å/okZ/kj vuqizLFkdkV y = x2/4 }kjk fu:fir dh x;h gS] ;gk¡ y Å/okZ/kj
rFkk x {kSfrt fn'kk esa gSA ;fn bl ofØr ry dk Åijh i`"B :{k gS vkSj bldk ?k"kZ.k xq.kkad = 0.5 gS, rks og
vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ ftlls dksbZ fLFkj xqVdk uhps dh vksj ugha fQlysxk] ……….. cm gksxhA

24. A ball with a speed of 9 m/s collides with another identical ball at rest. After the collision, the direction of
each ball makes an angle of 30° with the original direction. The ratio of velocities of the balls after
collision is x : y, where x is ……….
9 m/s dh pky ls xfreku dksbZ xsan fojke es fLFkr fdlh vU; loZle xsan ls la?kV~V djrh gSA la?kV~V ds i'pkr~
izR;sd xsan dh fn'kk viuh ewy fn'kk ls 30° dk dks.k cukrh gSA la?kV~V ds i'pkr~ xsanksa ds osxksa dk vuqikr x : y gSA
tgk¡ x ………. gSA

25. A cubical block of wood 10 cm on a side, floats at the interface of oil and water as shown in figure. The
density of oil is 0.6 g cm –3 and density of water is 1 g cm –3. Find the mass (in gm) of the block.
ydM+h dk ,d 10 cm Hkqtk okyk ,d ?kukdkj xqVdk] fp=kkuqlkj rsy o ty dh vUrZlrg ij fp=kkuqlkj rSj jgk gSA
rsy dk ?kuRo 0.6 g cm–3 o ty dk ?kuRo 1 g cm–3 gSA xqVds dk nzO;eku Kkr dfj;s &


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26. An unpolarised light beam is incident on the polarizer of a polarization experiment and the intensity of
light beam emerging from the analyzer is measured as 100 Lumens. Now, if the analyzer is rotated
around the horizontal axis (direction of light) by 30° in clockwise direction, the intensity of emerging light
will be ……Lumens.
/kqzo.k ds ,d iz;ksx esa fdlh iksyjkWbtj ij dksbZ v/kzqfor izdk'k iaqt vkifrr gks jgk gSA fo'ys"kd ls fuxZr izdk'k
iqUt dh rhozrk 100 Y;wesu ekih x;h gSA vc ;fn fo'ys"kd dks {kSfrt v{k ¼izdk'k dh fn'kk½ ds ikfjr% 30° ij
nf{k.kkroZ fn'kk esa ?kqek fn;k tk, rks fuxZr izdk'k dh rhozrk ................ Y;weu gksxh :

27. A uniform metallic wire is elongated by 0.04 m when subjected to a linear force F. The elongation, if its
length and diameter is doubled and subjected to the same force will be __________cm.
,d jSf[kd cy F yxkus ij fdlh /kkrq ds ,dleku rkj esa 0.04 m dh o`f) gks tkrh gSA ;fn rkj dh yEckbZ vkSj
O;kl nks xqus dj fn, tk,s arks leku cy yxkus ij yEckbZ esa o`f) __________cm gksxhA

28. A cylindrical wire of radius 0.5 mm and conductivity 5 × 10 7 S/m is subjected to an electric field of
10 mV/m. The expected value of current in the wire will be x3 mA. The value of x is____.
0.5 mm f=kT;k vkSj 5 × 107 S/m pkydrk ds fdlh csyukdkj rkj ij 10 mV/m dk fo|qr {ks=k vkjksfir fd;k x;k
gSA bl rkj ls izokfgr /kkjk dk eku x3 mA gSA x dk eku ____gSA

29. Two solids A and B of mass 1 kg and 2 kg respectively are moving with equal linear momentum. The
A
ratio of their kinetic energies (KE.)A : (K.E.)B will be , so the value of A will be ….
1
nks Bksl A rFkk B ftuds æO;eku Øe'k% 1 kg rFkk 2 kg gSa leku jSf[kd laosx ls xfreku gSaA ;fn budh xfrt
A
ÅtkZvksa dk vuqikr (KE.)A : (K.E.)B gS rks A dk eku …. gksxkA
1

30. The potential energy (U) of a diatomic molecule is a function dependent on r (interatomic distance) as
 
U  10  5  3 where,  and  are positive constants. The equilibrium distance between two atoms
r r
a
 2  b
will be   , where a = _____.
  
fdlh f}ijek.kqd v.kq dh Space
fLFkfrt for
ÅtkZ (U) r (vUrjkijek.kqd nwjh) ij fuHkZj dksbZ Qyu gSa ftls bl izdkj n'kkZ;k
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x;k gSa%
 
U 10
 3
r r5
a
 2  b
;gk¡  vkSj  /kukRed fLFkjkad gSA nksuksa ijek.kqvks ds chp lkE; nwjh   gksxh tc a = _____gksA
  

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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

31. The actinoids exhibit more number of oxidation states in general than the lanthanoids. This is because :
(1) The 5f orbitals are buried more than the 4f orbitals.
(2) There is a similarity between 4f and 5f orbitals in their angular part of the wave function.
(3) The actinoids are more reactive than the lanthanoids.
(4) The 5f orbitals extend farther from the nucleus than the 4f orbitals and lesser energy difference.
between 5f and 6d than between 4f and 5d orbitals.

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,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbM dh vis{kk lkekU;r% vkWDlhdj.k voLFkkvksa dh vf/kd la[;k n'kkZrk gSA ,slk gksrk gS] D;ksafd &
(1) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdksa dh rqyuk es vf/kd /k¡ls (buried) gksrs gSaA
(2) ;gk¡ rjax Qyu ds buds dks.kh; Hkkx esa 4f rFkk 5f d{kdksa ds e/; lekurk gksrh gSA
(3) ,fDVukWbM] ysUFksukWbMks ls vf/kd fØ;k'khy gksrs gSaA
(4) 5f d{kd] 4f d{kdks dh vis{kk ukfHkd ls nwj QSys gksrs gSa rFkk 4f o 5d d{kdks ds e/; dh vis{kk 5f o 6d d{kdks
ds e/; fuEu ÅtkZ vUrj gksrk gSA

32. A sample of HI(g) is placed in flask at a pressure of 0.2 atm. At equilibrium the partial pressure of HI(g)
is 0.04 atm. What is Kp for the given equilibrium ?
2HI (g) H2 (g) + 2 (g)
HI(g) dk ,d izkn'kZ 0.2 atm nkc ij ,d ¶ykLd esa fy;k x;k gSA lkE; ij] HI(g) dk vkaf'kd nkc 0.04 atm gSA
fn;s x;s lkE; ds fy, Kp D;k gS\
2HI (g) H2 (g) + 2 (g)
(1) 16 (2) 8 (3) 4 (4) 1/4

33. The number of moles of KMnO4 that will be needed to react completely with one mole of ferrous oxalate
in acidic solution is :
KMnO4 ds eksyks dh la[;k crkb,] tks vEyh; foy;u es ,d eksy Qsjl vkWDlsysV ds lkFk iw.kZr% fØ;k djus ds
fy, vko';d gksxh &
3 2 4
(1) (2) (3) (4) 1
5 5 5

34. PtCl4.6H2O can exist as a hydrated complex. 1 molal aq. solution has depression in freezing point of
3.72ºC. Assume 100% ionisation and Kf (H2O) = 1.86ºC mol–1Kg, then complex is:
PtCl4.6H2O ty;ksftr ladqy ds :i es fo|eku gks ldrk gSA 1 eksyy tyh; foy;u 3.72ºC fgekad es voueu
j[krk gSA 100% fo;kstu rFkk Kf (H2O) = 1.86ºC mol–1Kg ekfu,] rc ladqy gS &
(1) [Pt(H2O)6]Cl4 (2) [Pt (H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 . 2H2O
(3) [Pt(H2O)3Cl3]Cl. 3H2O (4) [Pt(H2O)2Cl4].4H2O

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35. The thermal stability of the hydrides of group 15 follows the order :
oxZ 15 ds gkbMªkbM ds rkih; LFkkf;Ro dk Øe gSA
(1) NH3 < PH3 < AsH3 < SbH3 < BiH3 (2) NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 > BiH3
(3) PH3 > NH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 < BiH3 (4) AsH3 < PH3 > SbH3 > BiH3 > NH3

36. The first noble gas compound formed was….…. and reason behind this discovery was …………
(1) Xe[PtF6], ionization enthalpy (IE) of O ~_ IE of Xe

(2) XeO3, ionization enthalpy (IE) of O ~_ IE of Xe

(3) XeO3, ionization enthalpy (IE) of O2 ~_ IE of Xe


(4) Xe[PtF6] , ionization enthalpy (IE) of O2 ~_ IE of Xe

loZizFke cuk;k x;k mRd`"B xSl ;kSfxd ….…. Fkk rFkk blds ihNs dkj.k Fkk…………
(1) Xe[PtF6], O dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih (IE) ~_ Xe dh IE

(2) XeO3, O dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih (IE) ~_ Xe dh IE


(3) XeO3, O2 dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih (IE) ~_ Xe dh IE
(4) Xe[PtF6] , O2 dh vk;uu ,UFkSYih (IE) ~_ Xe dh IE
37. Given below are two statement one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R :
Assertion A : The amphoteric nature of water is explained by using Lewis acid/base concept
Reason R : Water acts as an acid with NH3 and as a base with H2S.
In the light of the above statements choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(1) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(2) Both A and R are true but R is NOT correct explanation of A.
(3) A is true but R is false.
(4) A is false but R is true.

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uhps nks dFku fn, x, gSaA ,d vfHkdFku A gS vkSj nwljk dkj.k RA
vfHkdFku A : ty dh mHk;/kehZ izd`fr dh O;k[;k djus ds fy, ywbl vEy@{kkj dh ladYiuk dk mi;ksx djrs gSA
dkj.k R : ty veksfu;k ds lkFk vEy rFkk H2S ds lkFk {kkj dk dk;Z djrk gSA
mi;qZDr dFkuksa ds vk/kkj ij uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqusa&
(1) A rFkk R nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k gSA
(2) A rFkk R nksuksa lR; gSa vkSj R, A dh lgh O;k[;k ugha gSA
(3) A lR; gS] ijUrq R vlR; gSA
(4) A vlR; gS] ijUrq R lR; gSA

38. Match the electronic configuration of some elements in list I and their electron gain enthalpies are given
in list II.
List- List-
(Electronic configuration) (Electron gain enthalpy/Kj mol–1)
2
(A) 1s 2s 2p 2 6 (I) – 53
(B) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 (II) – 328
(C) 1s2 2s2 2p5 (III) – 141
(D) 1s2 2s2 2p4 (IV) + 48
Choose the correct answer from the option given below :
(1) A–IV, B–I, C–II, D–III (2) A–I, B–II, C–III, D–IV
(3) A–III, B–II, C–I, D–IV (4) A–II, B–IV, C–I, D–III
lwph- esa fn;s x;s bysDVªkWfud vfHkfoU;kl dks lwph- esa fn xbZ bysDVªkWu xzg.k ,aFkSYih ds lkFk lqesfyr dhft,A
lwph- lwph-
bysDVªkWfud vfHkfoU;kl bysDVªkWu xzg.k ,aFkSYih/Kj mol–1
(A) 1s2 2s2 2p6 (I) – 53
(B) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 (II) – 328
(C) 1s2 2s2 2p5 (III) – 141
(D) 1s2 2s2 2p4 (IV) + 48
uhps fn, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqfu,&
(1) A–IV, B–I, C–II, D–III (2) A–I, B–II, C–III, D–IV
(3) A–III, B–II, C–I, D–IV (4) A–II, B–IV, C–I, D–III

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39. Highest oxidation state of Cr is exhibited in Cr2O72–. The correct statements about Cr2O72–; are
(A) Cr is tetrahedrally surrounded by oxygen atoms.
(B) Cr is octahedrally surrounded by oxygen atoms.
(C) Contains Cr-O-Cr bridge.
(D) Contains Cr-Cr bond.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(1) A and D only (2) A and C only (3) B and C only (4) B and D only
Cr dh mPpre vkWDlhdj.k voLFkk Cr2O7 esa iznf'kZr gksrh gSA Cr2O7 ds ckjs esa lgh dFku gS %
2– 2–

(A) Cr prq"Qydh; O;oLFkk esa vkWDlhtu ijek.kqvksa ls f?kjk gksrk gSA


(B) Cr v"VQydh; O;oLFkk esa vkWDlhtu ijek.kqvksa ls f?kjk gksrk gSA
(C) bl v.kq esa Cr-O-Cr lsrq ik;k tkrk gSA
(D) bl v.kq esa Cr-Cr vkcU/k ik;k tkrk gSA
uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls lgh mÙkj pqusa %
(1) dsoy A ,oa D (2) dsoy A ,oa C (3) dsoy B ,oa C (4) dsoy B ,oa D

40. In given cyclic process, the work included is -


fn;s x;s pØh; izØe esa lfEefyr dk;Z gS–

2V

V
V

P 2P
P
(1) (–/4) PV (2) (/4) PV (3) 2 PV (4) (/2) PV

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41. What is the value of pKb(CH3COO-), if m = 390 and m = 7.8 for 0.04 M of a CH3COOH solution at
25ºC?
pKb(CH3COO-) dk eku D;k gS] ;fn 25ºC ij CH3COOH foy;u ds 0.04M ds fy, m = 390 rFkk m = 7.8
gS\
(1) 9.3 (2) 9.2 (3) 4.7 (4) 4.8

42. In solid state PCl5 exist as an ionic solid [PCI4 ] [PCI6 ]  hybridisation state of cation and anion is
respectively :
PCl5 Bksl voLFkk esa vk;fud Bksl [PCI4 ] [PCI6 ] ds :i esa ik;k tkrk gS] blesa /kuk;u ,oa _.kk;u dh ladj.k
voLFkk Øe'k% gS&
(1) dsp2 , sp3d2 (2) sp3 , sp3d2 (3) sp3d2 , sp3 (4) sp3d2 , dsp2

43. Which of the following halide give same product after reaction with both SN1 and SN2 mechanism ?
Cl
Cl Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D) Cl

(1) A and C (2) B and D (3) B and C (4) C and D


fuEu esa ls dkSulk gSykbM SN1 o SN2 fØ;kfof/k nksuksa ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k ds i'pkr~ leku mRikn nsrk gS \
Cl
Cl Cl
(A) (B) (C) (D) Cl

(1) A o C (2) B o D (3) B o C (4) C o D

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44. Identify major products r1, r2 & r3 in the given reaction.
fn xbZ vfHkfØ;k esa eq[; mRikn r1, r2 o r3 dks igpkfu;sA
HOBr
r1
HBr
r2
(CH3)2O2
NOBr
r3

(1) r1 = OH , r2 = , r3 = Br
Br Br NO

(2) r1 = OH , r2 = , r3 = Br
Br
Br NO

(3) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br
OH Br NO

(4) r1 = Br , r2 = , r3 = Br
Br
OH NO

45. The compound X (C7H9N) reacts with benzensulfonyl chloride to give Y (C 13H13NO2S) which is insoluble
in alkali. The compound X is :
;kSfxd X (C7H9N) csUthulYQksfuy DyksjkbM ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djds ;kSfxd Y (C13H13NO2S) nsrk gS tks {kkj esa
v?kqyu'khy gSA vr% mijksDr ;kSfxd X gS %
NH2
NHCH3 NH2 NH2
CH3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
CH3 H3C

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46. In structure of D.N.A. and R.N.A. nucleotides are joined together by phosphodiester linkage between
(1) 5 ' and 2' carbon atoms of the pentose sugar
(2) 5 ' and 3 ' carbon atoms of the pentose sugar
(3) 5 ' and 1' carbon atoms of pentose sugar
(4) 3 ' and 1' carbon atoms of pentose sugar
D.N.A. rFkk R.N.A. dh lajpuk esa U;wfDy;ksVkbM fuEu ds e/; QkWLQksMkbZ,LVj ds }kjk ,d nwljs ls tqMrs gS&
(1) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 2' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds e/;
(2) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 3' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds e/;
(3) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 5 ' rFkk 1' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds e/;
(4) isUVkst 'kdZjk ds 3' rFkk 1' dkcZu ijek.kqvksa ds e/;

47. Major product of mononitration of the following compound is :


fuEufyf[kr ;kSfxd ds ,dyukbVªhdj.k dk eq[; mRikn gS %

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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48. The rate determing step of following reaction is :

fuEu vfHkfØ;k esa nj fu/kkZjr in gS %

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

Cl / Fe
49. 
2
 The product is mRikn gksxk \

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

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50. Which of the following compounds on reaction with conc. NaOH followed by gives following cyclic
ester.

fuEu esa ls dkSulk ;kSfxd lkUnz NaOH ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djds o blds i'pkr~ ls vfHkd`r gksdj fuEu pØh;
,LVj nsrk gSA

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

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.
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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

51. Zn + HNO3 (conc.)  Products


What is the atomicity of nitrogen oxide, formed as one of the product ?
Zn + HNO3 (lkUnz)  mRikn
cuus okys ukbVªkstu ds vkWDlkbM mRikn esa ijek.kqdrk crkb;s ?

52. How many of the following complexes may be optically active ?


fuEUk ladqyksa esa ls fdrus ladqy izdkf'kd lfØ; gks ldrs gSa \
(a) [Ni(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)]– (b) [Pt(NH3)Br(Cl)(CN)] –
(c) [Pt(gly)3]Cl (d) [Cu(gly)2]–
(e) K3[Fe(ox)3] (f) K3[Co(CO3)3]
(g) [Ni(dmg)2] (h) [Fe(acac)(H2O)2(gly)]Br
(i) [Co(gly)(NO2)4]2–

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53. To 500 mL of xM NaOH, when 500 ml of 0.6 M CuSO 4 solution is added, the pH of NaOH solution
decreased by 1 unit. The final solution turns red litmus blue. Find 2x. (Assume no dissociation of
Cu(OH)2(s))
xM NaOH ds 500 mL esa tc 0.6 M CuSO4 dk 500 ml foy;u feykrs gS] rks NaOH foy;u dh pH 1 bdkbZ ls
?kVrh gSA vfUre foy;u yky fyVel dks uhyk djrk gSA 2x Kkr dhft,A ¼ekuk Cu(OH)2(s) dk fo;kstu ugh
gksrk gSA½

54. A  B (zero order reaction)
C  D (first order reaction)
If first order reaction gets 75% completed in 40 min and zero order reaction gets 75% completed in 30
min then calculate the value of Z. Where
Half life period of first order reaction
Z=
Half life period of zero order reaction

A  B ¼'kwU; dksfV vfHkfØ;k½


C  D ¼izFke dksfV vfHkfØ;k½
;fn izFke dksfV vfHkfØ;k 40 feuV esa 75% iw.kZ gksrh gS rFkk 'kwU; dksfV vfHkfØ;k 30 feuV es 75% iw.kZ gksrh gS] rks
Z dk eku ifjdfyr dhft,] tgk¡
izFke dksfV vfHkfØ;k dk v)Z vk;q dky
Z=
'kwU; dksfV vfHkfØ;k dk v)Z vk;q dky

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55. Calculate acid dissociation constant for 0.1 M HCOOH if its solution shows a resistance of 50  when
filled in a cell having separation between parallel electrodes 4 cm and cross section area of electrode
10 cm2
Given,  m [Ca(HCOO )2 ] = 230 Scm2 mol–1

 m [CaCl 2 ]  280 Scm2 mol–1

 m [HCl ] = 425 Scm2 mol–1


(Fill your answer after multiplying the answer with 103]
0.1 M HCOOH ds fy, vEy fo;kstu fLFkjkad ifjdfyr dhft;s ;fn bldk foy;u 50  dk izfrjks/k n'kkZrk gS
tc lekUrj bysDVªkWMks ds e/; 4 cm nwjh j[kus okys ,d lsy esa bls Hkjk tkrk gS rFkk bysDVªkWM dk vuqizLFk dkV
{ks=kQy 10 cm2 gSA
fn;k gS m [Ca(HCOO )2 ] = 230 Scm2 mol–1
 m [CaCl 2 ]  280 Scm2 mol–1

 m [HCl ] = 425 Scm2 mol–1


(viuk mÙkj 103 ls xq.kk djus ds i'pkr~ nhft;s]

56. On balancing the given redox reaction.


c
a Cr2O 72   bSO 32  (aq )  cH (aq )  2a Cr3  (aq)  bSO24 (aq)  H2O()
2
the sum of coefficients a, b and c is_______
nh xbZ mip;ksip; vfHkfØ;k dks larqfyr djus ij xq.kkad a, b vkSj c dh dqy la[;k_______gSA
c
a Cr2O 72   bSO 32  (aq )  cH (aq )  2a Cr3  (aq)  bSO24 (aq)  H2O()
2

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57. 2 moles of a mixture of O2 and O3 is reacted with excess of acidified solution of KI. The iodine liberated
require 1L of 2M hypo solution for complete reaction. The weight % of O 3 in the initial sample is x.
Find x.
O2 o O3 feJ.k ds 2 eksy vEyhd`r KI foy;u ds vkf/kD; ds lkFk vfHkfØ;k djrs gSAa vfHkfØ;k iw.kZ gksus ij
mRlftZr vk;ksMhu ds fy, 2 M gkbiks foy;u ds 1L dh vko';drk gksrh gSA izkjfEHkd izkn'kZ esa O3 dk Hkkj izfr'kr
x gS] rc x Kkr dhft,A

58. How many isomeric monochloro product is formed when Methylcyclopentane is chlorinated in presence
of diffused sunlight.
eSfFkylkbDyksisUVsu dk eksuksDyksjhfudj.k ds i'pkr~ izkIr dqy mRikn dh la[;k gksxh&

CD3

Cl / Fe
59. 
2
 Products.
CH3
Number of possible products are ?
CD3

Cl / Fe

2
 mRikn
CH3
lHkh lEHko mRiknksa dh la[;k gksxh %

60. The total number of alkenes possible by dehydrobromination of 3-bromo-3-methylhexane using


alcoholic KOH is :
,sYdksgkWfyd KOH }kjk 3-czkseks-3-esfFkygsDlsu ds fogkbMªksczksehuhdj.k ls lHkh lEHko ,Ydhuksa dh la[;k gS %

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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

1 2 3
61. The sum of the series   + …. up to 10 terms is
1 – 3.12  14 1 – 3.22  24 1 – 3.32  34
1 2 3
Js.kh   + …. 10 inksa rd dk ;ksx gSA
1 – 3.1  1 1 – 3.2  2
2 4 2 4
1 – 3.32  34

45 55 45 55
(1) (2)  (3)  (4)
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62. For , ,   0 , if sin–1  + sin–1 + sin–1 =  and ( +  + ) ( –  + ) = 3, then  equals


, ,   0 ds fy,] ;fn sin–1  + sin–1 + sin–1 = gS rFkk ( +  + ) ( –  + ) = 3gS] rks cjkcj gSA

3 –1 1 3
(1) (2) 3 (3) (4)
2 2 2 2

63. The number of seven digit integers with sum of the digits equal to 10 and formed by using the digits 1, 2
and 3 only is:
dsoy vadksa 1, 2 rFkk 3 ds iz;ksx ls lkr vadksa ds iw.kkZadksa] ftuds vadksa dk ;ksxQy 10 gS] dh la[;k gS %
(1) 42 (2) 35 (3) 82 (4) 77

64. If for some m, n; 6Cm + 2(6Cm+1) + 6Cm+2 > 8C3 and n–1P
3 : nP4 = 1 : 8, then nPm+1 + n+1Cm is equal to
;fn fdlh m, n ds fy, 6Cm + 2(6Cm+1) + 6Cm+2 > 8C3 rFkk n–1P
3 : nP4 = 1 : 8, gS] rks nPm+1 + n+1Cm cjkcj gSA
(1) 376 (2) 384 (3) 372 (4) 380

65. Consider the function f: (0, )  R defined by f(x) = e |log e x| . If m and n be respectively the number of
points at which f is not continuous and f is not differentiable, then m + n is

f(x) = e |log e x| }kjk ifjHkkf"kr Qyu f: (0, )  R dk fopkj dhft, A f;n mu fcaUnqvksa dh la[;k tgka f larr ugha
gS rFkk vodyuh; ugha gSa Øe'k% m rFkk n gS rks m + n cjkcj gSA
(1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 2

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66. A man is walking on a straight line. The arithmetic mean of the reciprocals of intercepts of this line on
1
the coordinate axes is . Three stones A, B and C are placed at the points (1,1,),(2,2) and (4,4)
4
respectively. Then which of these stones is / are on the path of the man?
(1) A only (2) All the three (3) B only (4) C only

,d O;fDr ,d ljy js[kk ij py jgk gSA bl js[kk }kjk funsZ'kkad v{kksa ij cuk;s var% [k.Mksa ds O;qRdzeksa dk
1
lekUrj ek/; gSA rhu iRFkj A, B rFkk C dze'k% fcUnqvksa (1,1), (2,2) rFkk (4,4) ij j[ks x;s gSA rks muesa ls
4
dkSulk/ls iRFkj ml O;fDr ds iFk ij gS/ gS \
(1) dsoy A (2) rhuksa (3) dsoy B (4) dsoy C

67. Let the tangent to the parabola S : y2 = 2x at the point P(2, 2) meet the x-axis at Q and normal at it meet
the parabola S at the point R. Then the area (in sq. units) of the triangle PQR is equal to :
ekuk ijoy; S : y2 = 2x ds fcUnq P(2, 2) ij Li'kZ js[kk x-v{k dks fcUnq Q ij feyrh gS rFkk bl fcUnq ij vfHkyEc
ijoy; S dks fcUnq R ij feyrk gSA rks f=kHkqt PQR dk {ks=kQy (oxZ bdkbZ;ksa esa) cjkcj gS&
35 25 15
(1) (2) (3) (4) 25
2 2 2

68. Let a line L : 2x + y = k, k > 0 be a tangent to the hyperbola x 2 – y2 = 3. If L is also a tangent to the
parabola y2 = x, then  is equal to:
ekuk ,d js[kk L : 2x + y = k, k > 0 ] vfrijoy; x2 – y2 = 3 dks Li'kZ djrh gSA ;fn js[kk L ijoy;] y2 = x,
dks Hkh Li'kZ djrh gS] rks  cjkcj gS%
(1) 24 (2) –24 (3) 12 (4) –12

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2 sin x
e – 2 sin x – 1
69. lim
x 0 x2
(1) is equal to 1 (2) does not exist (3) is equal to –1 (4) is equal to 2
(1) 1 ds cjkcj gS (2) dk vfLrRo ugha gS (3) –1 ds cjkcj gSa (4) 2 ds cjkcj gS

70. The mean and standard deviation of 20 observations were calculated as 10 and 2.5 respectively. It was

found that by mistake one data value was taken as 25 instead of 35. If  and  are the mean and
standard deviation respectively for correct data, then (, ) is
20 izs{k.kksa ds ek/; rFkk ekud fopyu Øe’'k% 10 rFkk 2.5 fudkys x;sA ;g ik;k x;k fd xyrh ls ,d vkadM+k 35
dh txg 25 fy;k x;k FkkA ;fn lgh vkdM+ksa dk ek/; rFkk ekud fopyu Øe’'k%  rFkk  gS] rks (, ) gS %
(1) (10.5, 26) (2) (10.5, 25) (3) (11, 25) (4) (11, 26)

1
x
71. Let f: RR,be defined as f(x)= 2x–1 and g: R-{1}  R be defined as g(x)= 2 then the composition
x 1
function f(g(x)) is :
(1) both one-one and onto (2) neither one-one nor onto
(3) onto but not one- one (4) one one but not onto
1
x
ekuk f: RR, f(x)= 2x–1 }kjk rFkk g: R-{1}  R, g(x)= 2 }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gSaA rks l;qaDr Qyu f(g(x))
x 1
(1) ,dSdh rFkk vkPNknd nksuksa gS (2) u ,dSdh vkSj u vkPNknd gS
(3) vkPNknd gS ijUrq ,dSdh ugh gSa (4) ,dSdh gS ijUrq vkPNknd ugh gS

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x y
72. If the foci of hyperbola are same as that of the ellipse   1 and the eccentricity of the hyperbola
9 25
15  14 2 
is times the eccentricity of the ellipse, then the smaller focal distance of the point  2 , on
8  3 5 

the hyperbola is equal to
x2 y2
;fn ,d vfrijoy; dh ukfHk;k¡] nh/kZo`Ùk   1 dh ukfHk;ksa ds leku gSa rFkk vfrijoy; dh mRdsUnzrk]
9 25
 2 
nh/kZo`Ùk dh mRdsUnzrk dk
15
xquk gS] rks vfrijoy; ij fcanq  2 , 14 dh NksVh ukHkh; nwjh cjkcj gS
8  3 5 

2 8 2 8 2 4 2 16
(1) 7  (2) 7 – (3) 14 – (4) 14 –
5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3

73. Two marbles are drawn in succession from a box containing 10 red, 30 white, 20 blue and 15 orange
marbles, with replacement being made after each drawing. Then the probability, that first drawn marble
is red and second drawn marble is white, is
,d M+Ccs esa 10 yky] 30 lQsn] 20 uhyh rFkk 15 ukjaxh ekjcy gSaA blesa ls nks ekjcy] izfrLFkkiuk lfgr fudkys
tkrs gSaA rks igys ekjcy ds yky rFkk nwljs ekjcy ds lQsn gksus dh izkf;drk gSA
2 4 4 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
25 75 25 3
1 4
74. The maximum slope of the curve y  x  5 x 3  18x 2  19x occurs at the point:
2
1 4
oØ y  x  5 x 3  18x 2  19x dh vf/kdre izo.krk fuEu esa ls fdl fcanq ij gS \
2
(1)  3, 21  (2) (2, 2) (3) (0, 0) (4) (2, 9)
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75. The range of a R for which the function f(x) = (4a – 3)(x + loge5) + 2(a – 7)cot  x  sin 2  x  , x 2n
2 2
 n N has critical points, is
a R x 2 x 
dk ifjlj] ftlds fy, Qyu f(x) = (4a – 3)(x + loge5) + 2(a – 7)cot   sin   , x 2nn N ds
 
2 2
Økafrd fcUnq gS] gS&
(1) (–3, 1) (2) [1, ) (3) (–, –1] (4)  – 4 , 2
 3 
76. The values of  and  such that the system of equations
x + y + z = 6, 3x + 5y + 5z = 26, x + 2y + z =  has no solution, are:
 rFkk  ds os eku ftuds fy, lehdj.k fudk;
x + y + z = 6, 3x + 5y + 5z = 26, x + 2y + z =  dk dksbZ gy ugha gS%
(1)  = 3, µ  10 (2)  2,  = 10 (3)  = 2,   10 (4)  = 3,  = 5

2 sin( x 2  1)  sin 2( x 2  1)
77. for x2  n + 1, n  N (the set of natural numbers), the integral  x
2 sin( x 2  1)  sin 2( x 2  1)
dx is equal

to : (where C is a constant of integration)


2 sin( x 2  1)  sin 2( x 2  1)
x2  n + 1, n  N (izkÑr la[;kvksa dk leqPp;), ds fy,] lekdyu  x dx cjkcj gS&
2 sin( x 2  1)  sin 2( x 2  1)
(tgk¡ C ,d lekdyu vpj gS)
1  x 2  1 1
(1) loge sec 2   + cC (2) loge |sec(x2 – 1)| + C
2  2  2
 
 x 2  1
(3) log e 1 sec 2 ( x 2  1) 
+ cC (4) loge sec  c+ C
2  2 
 

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x x2 1
Let f, g : (0, )  R be two functions defined by f x  
 | t | t e dt and gx   
 t2
t 2 e  t dt
2
2
78. . Then the
x 0

  
value of 9 f loge 9  g loge 9  is equal to
x x2 1
ekuk f x    | t | t e dt rFkk gx  
 t2
2
t 2 e  t dt }kjk ifjHkkf"kr nks Qyuksa f, g : (0, )  R gS rks
x 0


9 f loge 9   g log 9  dk eku cjkcj gSA
e

(1) 9 (2) 6 (3) 10 (4) 8

79. If a and b are vectors such that a  b  29 and a  (2iˆ  3ˆj  4k)
ˆ = (2iˆ  3 ˆj  4k)
ˆ × b , then a

possible value of (a  b) . (–7iˆ  2ˆj  3k)


ˆ is

;fn lfn'k a vkSj b ds fy, a  b  29 vkSj a  (2iˆ  3ˆj  4k)


ˆ = (2iˆ  3 ˆj  4k)
ˆ × b gS] rc (a  b) .

(–7iˆ  2ˆj  3k)


ˆ dk ,d lEHkkfor eku fuEu gksxk&
(1) 0 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 8

80. The point P is the intersection of the straight line joining the points Q(2,3,5) and R(1, –1, 4) with the
plane 5x – 4y – z = 1. If S is the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point T(2, 1,4) to QR, then the
length of the line segment PS is
fcUnq P fcanqvksa Q(2, 3, 5) vkSj R(1, –1, 4) ls xqtjus okyh ljy js[kk ,oa lery 5x – 4y – z = 1 dk izfrPNsnh
fcanq gSA ;fn fcanq T(2, 1, 4) ls QR ij Mkys x;s yEc dk yEc&ikn S gS rks js[kk&[k.M PS dh yEckbZ fuEu gS&
1
(1) (2) 2 (3) 2 (4) 2 2
2

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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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x
  1 
 (1 t) dt , then 20 f e  f  e   is equal to ;
loge t
81. For x > 0, if f ( x ) 
1
x
 1 
x > 0 ds fy, ;fn f ( x)   loge t dt gS] rks 20  f e   f    cjkcj gS &
(1  t )  e 
1

82. That   1 be a cube root of unity. Then the minimum of the set {|a + b + c2|2; a, b, c are distinct
non zero integers} equals ______.
Ekkuk fd   1 ,dd dk ,d ?kuewy (a cube root of unity) gSA rc leqPp; (set) {|a + b + c2|2; a, b, c fHkUu
v'kwU; iw.kk±d (distinct non zero integers)} dk fuezre (minimum) cjkcj ______.

83. The number of solutions of the equation log(x+1) (2x2 +7x + 5) + log(2x+5) (x + 1)2 – 4 = 0, x > 0, is ______.
lehdj.k log(x+1) (2x2 +7x + 5) + log(2x+5) (x + 1)2 – 4 = 0, x > 0, ds gyksa dh la[;k gS ______.
4x
84. Let f :R R be a function defined by f x   and
4x  2
f 1a  f 1a 
x sin 4 x 1  x dx, N  sin 4 x 1  x dx; a 
1
M   2
. If M = N,  N, then the least value of
f a  f a 

2 + 2 is equal to_____
4x
ekuk Qyu f :R R, f x   }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gS rFkk
4x  2
f 1a  f 1a 
x sin 4 x 1  x dx, N  sin 4 x 1  x dx; a 
1
M   2
gSaA ;fn M = N,  N gSa] rks 2 + 2 dk
f a  f a 

U;wure eku gS _____

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85. If a +  =1, b +  = 2 and af(x) + f  1  = bx +    , x 0, then the value of the expression
x x
 1
f (x)  f  
x
is______.
1
x
x
 1
f (x)  f  
x
;fn a +  =1, b +  =2 rFkk af(x) + f  1  = bx +    , x 0, gS] rks 1
cjkcj gS______A
x x x
x

4 1
86. The minimum value of  for which the equation    has at least one. solution in
sin x 1  sin x
   is ..........
 0, 
 2

dk U;wUkre okLrfod eku] ftuds fy, lehdj.k 4 1


dk vUrjky    esa de ls de ,d gy
   0, 
sin x 1  sin x  2
gS] gS ..........

4x  3 2 2 2
87. If f ( x )  , x  , and (fof)(x) = g(x), where g:R –   R –   , then (gogog) (4) is equal to
6x – 4 3  
3 3 
4x  3 2 2 2
;fn f ( x )  , x  rFkk (fof)(x) = g(x) gSa] tgk¡ g:R –   R –   gS] rks (gogog) (4) cjkcj gSA
6x – 4 3 3  3 

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  a b 
88. Let M   A    : a,b, c, d   3,  2,  1,0 . Define f : M  Z, as f(A) = det(A), for all A  M, where Z
  c d 
is set of all integers. Then the number of A  M such that f(A) = 15 is equal to _______
  a b 
ekuk M   A    : a,b, c, d   3,  2,  1,0 gSA f : M  Z, (Z= lHkh iw.kkZadks dk lewg½ ;
  c d 
f(A) = det(A), lHkh A  M, }kjk ifjHkkf"kr gSA rks mu A  M dh la[;k ftuds fy, f(A) = 15 gS] gS_______

min {( x  6), x 2 }, 3  x  0
89. Let f : [–3, 1] R be given as f ( x )  

 max x , x ,
2
0  x 1
. If the area bounded by y = f(x)

and x-axis is A, then the value of 6A is equal to ___________.


min {( x  6), x 2 },
 3  x  0
ekuk f : [–3, 1] R, f ( x )  

 max x , x ,
2
 0  x 1
}kjk fn;k x;k gSA ;fn y = f(x) rFkk x-v{k }kjk

f?kjs {ks=k dk {ks=kQy A gS] rks 6A cjkcj gS&

–1
 
90. If y = y(x) satisfies the differential equation 8 x  9  x dy   4  9  x  dx, x > 0 and
   
y (0) = 7 , then y(256) =
–1
 
;fn y = y(x) vodyuh; lehdj.k (differential equation) 8 x  9  x dy   4  9  x  dx, x > 0 dks
   
lUrq"V djrk gS ,oe~ y (0) = 7 gS] rc y(256) =

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